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THE MARKET OBITUARY Stocks Scale New Peak REV. ANDREW F. CERVINI Manila, Dec. 5 (Special) The Rev. Andrew F.

Cervini, 60, a World War II Navy chaplain who aided the PT boat crew that took Gen. Douglas MacArthur out of the Phillipines and then was imprisoned until 1945, died here yesterday. Known as Father Andy, the New York-born priest was wounded and lost part of Lis right leg in the last-ditch fight after he was liberated from the Santo Tomas prison camp here. MOST REV. JOHN C.

CODY London, Dec. 5 (AP) The Most Rev. John Christopher Cody, 6o, Catholic bishop of London since 1950, died today. On Hopes of Tax Cut By GERTRUDE McCARTHY The stock market pushed its way into new all time high, territory yesterday on the heaviest turnover this week. Dow-Jones industrials climbed 8J5 points to 763.8(, topping the previous closing peak of 760.50 reached Oct.

29. MARKET BAROMETER Volume came 5.19 million shares, against million Wed nesday. On twr occasions the ticker tape fell MATTHIAS F. CORREA Matthias F. Correa, 53, a former U.

S. attorney for the Southern District of New York and a prominent member of the bar, died yesterday. A Requiem Mas3 will be offered at 10 A.M. tomorrow at St. Patrick's Cathedral.

There will be a military funeral at Arlington National Cemetery at 11 A.M. Monday. During World War II, Correa serve 1 first as an Army captain in Europe anj then as a lieutenant colonel in the Marine Corps, workin? as special assistant to Secretary of the Navy James PAUL MIRAGLIA A Solemn Hijjh Requiem Mass will be offered for Paul Miraglia, a retired foreman of the delivery department of the Morning Tele-rra-h whose brother, Nick, is a routeman for The News delivery department, at 9:15 A.M. tomorrow at Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Church, Ascan Ave. and Queens Forest Hills, Queens.

WILL AM F1TZ GIBBON Fitz Gibbon, 5. member of the law firm of Wilkie. Farr, Gal lasher, Walton and Fitz Gibbon, died yesterday in his law oiTices at 'I Chase Manhattan Plaza. He 'i ed at 23 E. 74th St.

3 Roaj, Bedford, N. Y. GEN. JULIAN S. HATCHER Death Notices behind floor transactions in the first hour and durinsr the final 20 minutes of Hows Business? DOn-JO-NF." AtERAIiKH Yenr-r- Tpar Yer.

HiSl 2 IT; Tit 1TS.S 142 ttt IS ltilities 1ST.1-S -t-4l 141. "57 12. 1 S7. St.wk 24.5t ALES Yesterilay St M-k3 S.Wl.lHN 4.tl.tHHl inls $14.21 t.iMi Amex Stocks l.SKK.'KNi 1.37..o WHAT STOCKS DID lu Oafns L.i;ea Biiite Lm 1..:44 -VK 472 4 2:: We.lfiesiiav I.S'H 4IS 33 TREASURY FKU'RKS Cash lUtlance Internal Revenue New 1 hiah. trailinsr.

Blue chips were the pacesetters ch, la Memoritm, Mam aaJ Acknowledgment Notice Msy be telrphonrl to THE SEWS by your fmmrrml dirge tor to f.M. jar the next day'g paper. Telephone csilt on Stturdmy before 2 P.M. Sum ay Settton before 2 P.M. i sy, oone rray lliti 2-12S4: with American Telephone hitting a new top at 1111, up in ac tive dealings.

Du Pont starred for Death IMotices ASA NO Ralph. Of 8707 16th Are. Beloved husband of Sabina. Devoted father of Cha.les. John.

Mario. William. Frank. Jerry N. Y.

C. P. D. fHib. Pre-inotr.

Jack. Marco and Lena Arua-rante. Also survived by .9 Reposin at the new funeral torn a of Daniel Ueonre A Son. lSo'i-fl Bath until Saturday. A.

M. Requi em Mass. Si. Fmhar'ft Chureh. 10 A.M.

Interment. St. Peter's Cemetery S. I. I.MIMAN Herbert H.

On Dee. 5. In his KrttU year. Be'oveil husband of fMith AHs4'liul Lehman and devoted father JohnU. Lehman.

Hilda J. Wise and the la It- Peter Lehman and hHoved at and fat her. RerKsin at 'The Universal" Chaiei, fi'ind Si. and T.i'X'nslon Ave. from 1 P.

M. tf 1 P. Frtdav and 10 A. M. tn 10 P.

Saturdav. Funeral aervieesi for the amilv and friends Sundav. Dee. S(h at 1 P. M.

at Temple Kmanu-FI. 5th. Ave. and rioth St. Interment private.

In lieu of flowers, donations can le made in his memory to a preferred) charily. I.FHM AN Gov. Herbert H. The Board, staff and neighbors of he Henrv St reel Set lemenl express their deen-e-d sorrow over the nassinir of heir life hiniT friend and Honorarv Chairman. Herbert H.

Lehman. He oam to us to lead a bovs" dub and eon-tmne-t his warm anl tmderstand'ns interest and support thnn-'b-ont hi lifetime. Our neitrhhorhotrd is a better nlaee to live in because of him. iir heartfelt sympathy eoes to Mrs T.ehman and his fanvly, Winslow Carlton President Beniamin P. ehoenfin.

Chairman of the Board: Helen Hall. Director. I.OMRKPI Louise 'nee Timrto. Of 1 55th Bklvn. Beloved wife of Michael.

Devoted mother of Jeanne and Lou'se. Fond daughter of Gio-vaina. at arisen Funeral TO-J4 ISth Bklyn. until Mm. SAM Solemn Htirh Renuiem Ma wM be celebrated at the Chureh of the Hoi" Ghost.

Mon. at A. M. Tnterment. L.

I. National Cemetery. MNCtO Beloved wfe of the late Survived bv 1 ehi Idren Repos-at i-enea Bros (Bronx Braneh ln Ttertnrt Are. Funeral Sattirdnv. 9AM Vim of Renuem.

Ss. Philip hreh. lO A. M. MINIFY Ktherne Dee.

5. 1f. -ir te lite Mafaret Greene. a' "om B. Cooke Funeral Heme.

rt, Tremont Sa-urdv. AM Reouiem Vs rs-ri Mary rhurt-h 11 15 A.M. Interment t. Raymond's Cemetery. WFI.f.

Michael Sr. Dee. 4 Velored husband of Anna (nee ZirkeO. T.nV'ifr nf Mi- hael Jr. Repn-'T-'rt M.

Waters Funeral --fl" t-and Coneourse fnr. 1 vi-opm Mrss St. Anireln Menei Vorr's Ave and 1 nith atnrdav 10 A. M. MI.

Tt.t Beloved husband of T'net. Devoted father of Romiie Betty. T-wm af' H-rnld Tear brother o' On. Nii'ho'as. Confine ne "T-rttiei Iso survived bv srrand-.

VM-en Brtinsr at Guda Funer it rie 'rt it4h Corona untl slniliv -4. A Reouiem Mi. ftuwn of Xf Trtvr Chrch. 1 Ot s. rtueen :15 A.

M. it in Of 14! klvn on TW. 4th. Beove1 htts-btn-rt of Tvotd fither of Jose'ih Ton md Tiod. Tiea- son A A 'o survived hv 5 sisters fn.

bt-ot he, Renosina" a the Tnirpf-ni nneril Home. "nfit Xf nmbv Solemn Franes de Chan' il or M. Interment. t. v-fiona' femeterr.

5th Are. Beloved ither of Sam. Marie Breehisi. a- Rns-. or omn nmii th the chemicals.

Brokers said the runup reflected satisfaction with President Johnson's efforts to obtain early Congressional pas sage of a tax reduction bill. .4 Mt'lti Anlunio. OI 35:2 Central Ave. liVvtHtftj tamer of James. Ciuse.

t'limu and M.try rieusiii at ihe ivirr lum-maso uikeral Home. iTti Central ii Ki.vn., unlit suiurUay. A. M. i'ai k- uiidcihiit-s.

Ak IlIACO Tht-resa. On Det. 4th. Kfyosiiis; L.uuia tnroio jV'tinerut Howie, otfiri E. iremuul lirunx uutil Satunia y.30 A.

M. A SILK Jo-ift. tfeloveti husbanti of Aniotiftiu. Deroieti father of Saro. Ko7e Petri! It and Kranrs Di Paintu.

ttiir-raJ from Kuarrj. Home. l't'J." 7itfi tirooklyn. Monday. A.

M. SiIetim Kfuit-m ifur Ljtty of Uua1aiue, Cnureti. A.M. Vitale Funeral Home. Dir.

Theo Belavetl mother ol Alr-H-n. iu-tave. Myrtle Aboatiello. Koiriwi4-z. Ho want ami K'lua Tint: tone.

kepina at funeral rw iy Brooklyn. Servnv. Frita P. Interment. unlay.

Peter C. La Bella. Dire tor. Bf i MBl.H Tee. 4.

R'-jxsinic at Funeral Htn-. Chrysler Stars Volume honors went to Chrysler, tacking on 3li in response to news of a 971- sales gain in November. Fori! backed down 1s on a report that strikes at three of its assembly plants will result in lay-offs this week of more than 7.700 employes. June Laughlin. which expects profits will equal $.

a share, compared with $3.02 in lti2. gained tn Midland-sprinted President Wade N. Harris told security an- Washington. Dec. 5 UPI Maj.

Gen. Julian S. Hatcher, 75, one of the world's leading small arms experts, died yesterday at his Falls Church. home. DR.

ANTHONY S. BOGATKO A Solemn Requiem Mass for Dr. Anthony S. Bogatko, associate professor of clinical surgery at New York University Medical Center, will be offered at It) A.M. tomorrow at St.

Yincent Ferrer Church. Lexington Ave. at OCth St. GEORGE ELI WHITNEY Manchester. N.

Dec. 5 (AP Most Active 5 jocks for Sears, Roebuck Co. vo'ume reported at $519 1 million-plus, 10.3 above a year ago. nr the 10 months ended Nov. sa's were $1.1 billion, also a new high, and 11-5 ahead of year's record $3.94 billion.

The company predicts the holiday season will be the biggest ever. Tht.mas M. fojrey. vice president here for the Insurance Co. Department Store Sales cwtparisns aitli like T9S2 fftlttS.

Wfs e4e4 Te On. 31 No. 21 N. i. He Yr City 3fS I Ttl 25S -t-l.

ri fmt csnr Bw4 sa4 tke sfcirp las! Mck refi7tpi tire fact tkere mert tr sirfliataj tays tkis the lay BinrMit for President Uniij Mi Tkaks(if-ai as a eek earlier last ear. of Xorth America. wa3 elected president of the American Institute of Marine Underwriters and of the Board of Underwriters of York. The Aluminum Association reports that aluminum companies shipped 135.4 million pounds of aluminum sheet and plate in Octoln-r, a new peak and a 41.1' jump over the year before. Shipments for the first 10 months came to 1.5; billion pounds, against 1.4 biition a year ago.

Ch in- rv.lf- 1M ll lHI 1 tn. 7 v. Air 7l.i' v. T-k Ji ki rt 'if'-. tt iv.m rt" 7 Si-rry m.t 'Mm I''- rj ii Jit T-! ,4 T.t i.

i 1 so Kookaway Canaiie until s.tM A. M. Saturday. CAM -Anthony F. SmMenly on Dee.

4, B'ioved hti-nanU Rtwitie. vutej fatiir-r of Paula and Anthony J. A survive! by sillers auU brothers. Reposing at he StutzmMnii Fnnrral Home. -(9 Jamasea Qiirn-t JL.

I. until 1 45 A. M. tATAlWO AneIo. iriTZ' Myrtle" tirooklvn.

Retosm Proven niro KH, iiU N.Y.C. until Saturday A. M. COriS.MTO Carmine. BeloveJ hu-tband of Mary Sosiiho.

Devoted fath-r of B-3iri'-e D'Ajosttno. Ktlith Fern. Nn-h-olas. Anne 1 ariora ani Adeie GairhanU Brother of Keatri. Viola.

Joph aitl Tony A Iso surviVrti hy 1 1 erand'hildren. RiMtsinff at rlnwl, 'Z I A. M. PIRZGA Thomas. Beloved husband of j) rt- 1 tr Tmma Renosinrr it the H'lt funeral Wnme Castte Hilt Fun.Ta1 Mondav.

Reaniem Mm nta Mar-a Chor. 10 A.M. Tntr--mnt Holv Roo1 eTietery. PVICF Matthew. Of 4O0 VT.

15lst St. George Eli Whitney, 101, who held a patent for the first steam-powered automobile, died yesterday after a short illness. He was a grandnephew of Eli Whitney, inventor of the cotton gin. JOHN A. CARBO A Requiem Mass for John A.

Carbo, a pressman for The News for 1H years, will be offered at A. M. Monday at St. Patrick's Church. Mott'and Prince Sts.

Carbo. who lived at 2:3.1 Lafayette Studied Wednesday. DR. EDWARD K. STRONG Stanford.

Dec. 5 AP) Dr. Edward K. Strong, 79 psych dogist who devised the Strong vocational interest test for study and j-b counseling, died Wednesday night after a long illness. HUSSEIN S.

SUHRAWARDY Beirut. Lebanon, Dec. 5 (AP) Former Pakistani Prime Minister Hussein S. Suhrawardy, 72, died of a heart attack todav. alysts here that this year's earning would be in the range of $5.25 to $5.50 a share, up from $4.42 a share last year.

Shipments of finished sted products direct from during Octolwr ppeu ret tons, reversing the downward monthly tr-rwi sr ef'ect sime 3Iay. the Amer'can Iron nr.d Steel Institute a-'ours ('. T'is compares with 5.45 million tons shipped during September and with million tons in Octber, ior2. 10-Monih Total Up AlSt placed the tal for the months through October at Hl.t million tons, up more than 4 million tons over the like stretch last year. wai a record sales Major Changes f.i.

A'-m-tron -t 1 1 I'mt kh-. McUiaea 47 4 tifl W. RR 74 Pi.lir.n.1 lri -4' K'ri il.l Jlctj J- mi SinrT I'ft. ftt 3 LOSSES At. fn-ttl Suioir Bui Vui i '4 Krori 1 14 Fernehffe Cemetery.

Rl V-peent James fCof fee For- of Town. Beloved husband of Repoinar at the Frank Romane'h Hon Funeral Home. R.wkawa- 07one Park, nntil Monday nil A. M. I a Dee.

3 Bel erf ot er of Luev Ancehna. Veronica 'rul Jo-eph tne. Renosiisr Jos. jf on Funeral Home. wlt4 Ae.

Solemn Reouiem Miw St. Anselm's R. C. Church. Saturday.

-O A. SPOTA Vito. on Dee. lln. Beloved b-other nf (ierard Jerr- Funeral from G-umIchi Funeral Home.

St Spiiiv- 9 A. M. HiL'h Mass St. Patrick's Old athe1rai. Mott Prince 9 A.

M. Helen. Beloved wife of Mother of Vineenf and Dr. Mi-' Rotxwm? a otiis Ceraso Son a Oxford until Sat urday A. M.

Donations to the Guild for ExeeM ionil Children. fi74- Bkl.vn.. would be greatly ap- ireeiated. VANnFRVORT Met? On Dec. 4.

IftflT Lnvinsr mother of Mirtrp J. R'-dly. of Asbury Park. J. Reposine- 2-5 and 7-H P.M..

John Funeral Home. 2:.1 at Ford-iia'i! ronx. Rel'trioes service Fri-dav. P.M. Tnterment Woodlawn Cemetery.

Saturday. 10:30 A.M. E. St. until Mondty 9 A.

M. Solemn Re-niieni Ma-- at Our Lady of Pity Chureh. Kl A. M. Gam hale Directors.

lOKSAKO Michael. Of Franklin Sonare Formerly of Ly nbrook. on Tuesday. l-. 1 Beloved hiwhand of H-ien.

Dear father of John Brother of I.tliian Mendola. Aiii-'flina Ftrnino 1 in Sora'-e and Teidien. A '-o survived by Ri'twins at Iip Krun Funeral H(me Ct4 Hmirsleal I.vuhrook Fr it'-rna! jvrviees Friday at '-l) P. M. Remiem Mi St.

Ihtimws The Anostle Mission Chur'h. tt-i Henitstead. Saturday. 1) A. In lieu of flowers emi-trihution- to the Heart Fumt would be arTiveiatet.

COI OMI Dominie. Of Part it Jw-ph V. Sssa Finerai Ft. Hamilton until Monday 9 A. PK GASPKKIS Pas.iiale.

On Dec. 4. fleioved hnoand of armella. tie voted father of Louis. Charles.

JMph. Te-sie. 'on me. Sophie Rose and Marie. R-posiu at Cntle Funeral Home.

l.V.'S Cistle Rill 7inTi Safuniav. A M. Requiem Ma at St. Ray-mond's I A. M.

Interment. St. Raymond's Cemetery. MK A Amrelo. Of 41 Fnt Bklvn.

i'loved husband of Maria Rose. Father of Joseph. John. Ant tiony. Frank.

Tnsie Carrano and Christina De Salvo. Reposmsr at M. J. Calandnllo's Funeral Home. rtl Lonnier until Saturday.

Keumem Mass at Mt. armel 'nureh. 10 A. M. Interment.

Calvary Oiiietery. II IT WdTram. rVvoteoTToiT of Minnie. BcloveiJ brother of F.iye Mnnella. Ansrie Certillo, Mi- fiael.

Ann Areietlo. Darnel. Niek. Theresa Festa. Phyllis Lopardi, James.

Dolores Marra and Rit-ky. Reposing at Pavone. 4 4 Ave. N. until Monday.

A.M. Solemn Re-iuiem Mass. St. Thomas Aquinas R. I', fjiunl DOkS'KV EiuHie J.

On Thursday. Dee. Beiovett son of the late Dr. Edward R. and Teresa S.

Dome v. Brother of Sister Ellen Mane. S.S.N.D Ir. Edward R. of Dee a I nr.

ia and Robert J. Dorney. Sr. Nephew of Grace E. and Anna J.

Slevin. Reposinar at Edw. H. C. Dunn Funeral Home.

2iS 7th Brooklyn. Funeral Monday. Solemn Requiem Mass. 9:45 A.M.. St.

Saviour's Chureh. Internment. Holy ross Cemetery. 100 LISTED STOCKS Thursday, December 5, 1983 Abels Honored By Juror Grou The Grand Jurors Association of the Bronx last night held its 41st annual president's dinner, honoring Howard J. Abele, in the Concourse Plaza.

The event also marked the 50th anniversary of the Bronx grand jury. District Attorney Isidore Dollinger and Borough President Joseph F. Periconi were among the speakers. In Memoriam Fl lis William. Happy Anniversary in Heaven.

LOVE. FAMILY. il ATHETTO ron.flta. 1st Anniy. i Heaven.

Gone but never forgotten. Your tnvtii hushand. rhildren g-r'ndrhildr'n. ZOPPI William. Happy Anniversary ill Heaven.

Johnny. Jean. Joan. Carole. 1 Rooms Unusual7 Hew Furniture) Si'et LKt CTg-t 'Zii List Cn'ii LKt Cn'ji A rPic 51 2 33 86-2 PiW 199 237'j 131 5-'s -r 53 LriWat 73U Pasi Cal 53 i AuuCH l'-z La Gen brs 1 2Ji Phtsr 75 3tj it 10? 67i' -r2Vi 15 Pleias 0 34 613 3R" 36't Gcedricll 53 54 1 Piiil Pit 83 48 i A3C Pjr 36 335-ii 1 Gooiar 107 41'- Pjlraii 185 4 -t-4l AwCfi 119 42LS 1,4 Grjci AS) Hi Prac 1 Got 37 33 s3 AS.Titt S1L4 1'4 AiP 11 39H Puiiman 23 23'i lj 38 17'vt -r a Grynoul 471 5 PjioCrj 110 93H An 1ST 55J intHar 46 W-i Pa Stsel 68 43-'2 4- AnT)t 296 2SH trt Nc 34 65Ji 7'3 Pevlon 33 38 An: jrl 74 44 V2 jnt Pior 90 33 Reyti Mtli 307 32 22 48 f9 Int 1 4 155 53 Vi Reyn Tab 243 39V2 305 31)1-2 1.4 JflfinsMan 73 49i'2 1 Rd DjtcH 65 226 38i t2 knecott 94 72 1.

15 5-3s 25 47H i 74ft St. Rsg Pa 55 34 Bninsnic 277 lO1 ta lorg I Ltj 34 30 Scfieniet 33 20ft 4- Burrauirs 73 249 I Mi: 8 75 Sears Roe 167 99U 1U Carrier 13 4U art in War 19 5 20s' Vi S0C3n 140 65'-i -rl'- Cian-s 79 551 ft GM 54 23 Ssrry Rd 609 13 Crrsler 114 90n 3Li MjrtWaril 34v StiOCal 185 60 4- ClTFm I32 3fi la Sat Bisc ,14 57 Stl 0 Hi 431 72T' 4-14 CBS 117 80ft 4- li NatCshR 51 33ft Sift 43 4- ft Cuiufw Gas 45 29 4- ft r.at Dairy 33 634 ft Taco 233 67 43 Con Elu 32 85ft ft Nat Distil 55 24ft 4- ft Sj! 213 20ft CjnPnJ 54 59 4 si Rat Gosum 30 47ft ft Tri Cwt 12 45 4- Cjrtiis 45 13ft SYCerf 97 23ft 4- ft Union CriJ 104 113 4 1H 0-J CftI 209 66 Pw 53 51ft ft 20 44ft DuPant 43 213 -r5ft (lirPac 48ft ft 03 233 54 ft EastK-iJ 129 11314-2 Matn 353 45? 4-IH West Vn 203 34'i 4-Ift FeiOStr 13 55 ft 44 86ft iWgEI 700 34ft 4- ft Fori Wat 323 50ft ft Pan Am A 52ft ft Wjonnrtli 71 81Vj 4- ft GenOvn 115 25ft -4- ft Par Dan 335 33ft 41ft GenEiec 211 83ft 4- ft PrmO 110 15 ft Vn x-Ek 19 PC. 3-R00M OUTFIT 1 i mm. Ft 9 til mm li Pc. linii Rooa )1kD Pc.

DiMttt Plu lUw ft TV Refrit I50 Wklj. SCHLOSSMANS Dtscoimt Furniture Ctrs Cm Mai. t1r Sat 30 9 3C Brass. Mr. Fish.

CY 2.1382 Chosen by. mora Long Island Families than any other funeral director 3rd ArJ, COKMCK 153rd St. men almaniuh sj Manh Ur F.r. LO 5.7777 60 Service Funerals from $250 Kth 3Ath TO 37th STS. Chapels in Queens NassM B'ktya.

Mr. Lane. GL 2-3484 RA 1-920O llrndmr Mr. draft SC. id (Hert 83HACK S) mm.

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