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Daily News from New York, New York • 227

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I Psoth Notices OBITUARY STEPHEN A RATA Oswald Alone Slew Kennedy, Bobby Asserts Krakow, Poland. June 29 (API U. S. Attorney General Robert Bohen, Papandreou Brief de on Cyprus By BERNARD VALERY Staff Correspondent of The News Paris, June 29 President de Gaulle met separately today with U. S.

Ambassador Charles P.ohlen and Greek Premier George Papandreou as he probed for a solution of the Cyprus problem. He will meet Wednesday with version and increased export of citrus fruit from srael to France and the other Common Market countries. Turkish Premier Ismet Inonu. Bohlen briefed de Gaulle on re cent meetings between President Johnson and the Greek and Turkish premiers and informed him of the U.S. position in the explosive situation.

Ko communique was issued after Papandeou's hour-long session, indicating that de Gaulle preferred to confer with Inonu before re vealing his opinions. (In Ixmdon, News corre-spsondent Henry Maule reported that Inonu had a three-Minister Alec Douglas-Home Monday. An official statement said there had been a "frank exchange of views." They pledged jointly to seek a tasking solu tion to the Cyprus problem.) De Gaulle also met today with Israeli Premier Levi Eshkol. They discussed Israeli plans for development of salt water con-1 4th OF JULY SALE Deatk, la Moroeriam, Mast a4 AckaewUdrj-e-t Notice Msy tx telephoned to THE SEWS by your fnnerel director to P.M., for the next dsyt paper. Telephone csiU on Sstmrdsy before 2 P.M.

Phone MUrrmy fittt 2-1234. AIK Mary. Are 59. of 3271 W. 1st kl ii.

beloved of Uuia. Ifv-Tulrti nmtber of Michael, Frank. Lena 111 Bella, CoaiTlta t'uccuruilo and Lums Jr. Kepofeifig at Ouarino unet Uuiue. 2i4 Ave.

JL, kUa uaul J. tours A. J. AMUKKN Erin C. On June 2.

lt4 iovtl wile of Guuv. iMs sister htaiitey Jan-gtty. Services, VY attr Cook Fuueral Home. 1 W. li'O Thursday.

A. M. InLeimeal Wtwdiawn Cemetery- AKfcXA Gvtano. Rerosinr at iiroa. Hntu bram-ti t-0 Alierlun Ave.

uncial etiocttday. tf A. M. AZZAKA Anthony (Bfnnr). Of 42 Baj ii) klu.

beloved husband of Sadie. Dvvuled laiiirr of aivatore, iHwHUicfc. Aniiiony. Mr, iilhari Baer L.ra Azzara. JUovinr ion ut lfonarta he iiwiu al batx-i.

si, bkbu. until TburMlar. tf A. 31. A.

Aszara. Funeral Director. AMfXAVKNTI'R. Biano. Of 1047 Mth Hi.

beloved buebMoU of the late m-tt-nxa. le voted Cuber of La wreiif-e, i-oui. Frank, and Bidjno Jr. Kaposi us Lite la.wei Georite A Sun Fuuera Jiniur. Jftj-6 Bath until Yrineida.v.

A.M. Kruuieui Mao F.mars Oiur.ii. It A Inter mem bt. Charles Cemetery. BK.MOM.

Comtiia (nee le Faolaj. On Mint oi lint K. iitii lMrvuted wile oi Limlio. Lovinit moUier ji jtMC'iJiiine ir'aJidUJiio, -Marie kaucu. Vkiw.

Allred. Jueuh ami Bill. A No eui-vivetl ly 5 ramjihiltiren. Reposm hi Woiinijin untTiU Home. -J St until Thureuay 8 AM.

Solemn kt-uuit-m Mb. H.oi Hull Kedrt-uitT K. thtmli. 17J fc. 1 A.M.

Interment St Charles liraettiy. bl iTAt WOLl Jennie. Helm wl niutiier Anthony. Annette anuetuiu. slva tore.

1'eier. Gits. $arah St. tieonee, Mitrv I'oiiina and Jeih. Heposint; al aittra u-ieraJ Home wu ntei, Iitmara Bivd, Sol-nin Kguient Mww lnitnaculale luiiueit(ou tturcfa.

Thursday. A.M. Inter ntirni SI. Juhn Cemetery. CAI'RIO Theren.

OI 29 Maxell L.i UHiry. Ueiuveu mother of Mrs. JoMcunine Ftxzanella. Antliony Uerinl and Nwl capno. Aiao eurvivea or grandchildren 2 Hettueins at the Thomaa gallon Funeral Home.

50 Mewhritiire Koad W1 Marie Hi'-ksville. I i. Solemn Ma ot Reuuieta will be offered Wd. 4r A.M.. St.

Bncid B.C. 'hurch. interment Calvary Cemetery. C'HIKAFISl Rose (CtrnnvioneK Uevotd wife ot 't nola. Reposinr at Fitia Funeral Home.

aK) Miunald until Thursday. A.M. Pleaae omit flowers. ttt-Nicholas J. 8794 15tU Bkln.

iW loved father of Albina. Marte Mineo, Albert and the late Vimnt. Re-Bmiiiv Scarp ct Chapels. 14ol stub. St.

until Thursday. 0 A. M. Solemn le- tt im ajts. 8 1.

Fin bar CbUix-ii 1U 15 A. M. rAI.KOvYHKI Audrey. Beluvet wife of Frank. Oevoted mother ot Kim and the late Frank, Jr.

Dear sister ol iJorothy rlarrand. Repoeinir at James Funeritl Hume of Brooklyn. 715 Atlantic Ave. ntil Vi ed iieMl ay. 8 A.M.

FAI.koHHkl Frank. Jr. Boioved sun of Aiulrey and Frank. Dear brother of Kim. ReiHMiins at James Funeral Home of Brooklyn.

27 6 AUauttc until 9 A.M. IA OKKl.MS Lena (nee Troiam). On June ltb. Beloved mother of Or. William Lna LoOeero and Belle.

Sm ter of Nx-holaa Troiano. Grandmother of 7. Reposinc at I niverssi Cbaiel. ft'-lnd St. and Lexinrton Ave.

Requiem Maas at Holy Uosary Church. AM Interment St. Kay-mond Cemetery. MM M.I Gumrvvr. On Jum 2Hlh.

Levin lather of Jowph. ConGellH lico-varm. Andrew ami Frank. Repo.mv Andrew Torrecro Funeral 7th St. nntil Thursday.

Solemn R4juirm Nim, Our Guadalui'e C. hurra. A. M. lnlermfiit Caivary Oaietery.

rANll A John. On June 27. BWoveii niMbaftd of Jacomin. Devoted father of SaJ. Jokn Joaeph.

and Jnie Rotnanella. A l.n turrived by crand-ehiklren Repoatnr at Domini Ko-Blanellt F. HI Third Ave. Bklyn nnttl Wed. July 1.

Solemn Reuniem Max 111 A.M. at Our LaI.v ol Cea Churdi. Interment St. Charles Cemetery I I IXO Rose Re imj ids Ralph feiordano Funeral Home. 1727 Cro hr Atw Bronx.

Requiem Mass Wtvlnes-day. 15 A. M. Santa Maria Chun h. ROMANO James.

Of 28fl8 Waterbury Ave. Beloved husband of Camilla. Te-voted father of Louis. Anrehna. Tin-e-nt.

Filomna and Josephine. Repoaint at the Woodlawn Mortioians. 441 White Plains Road until Thursday, 10 A. M. MA NO Mi hael.

Beloved son of Tony and Virsinia. Dear brother of Tony. ReiMMiimr al Ralph Giordano Funeral Home. 1 717 frosor Bronx. tiniem ass Wedneaday.

10 A.M Rt Thereea Church. RPIV F.I.LI Mw-hael. 153 Prowpet B'klyn. Repownf Searpart Chapel. 711 4th Ave.

ontil Wcdniday. 9 A. M. REMINGTON BRAND NEW CANISTER VACUUM CLEANER WITH COMPLETE SET OF 5 CLEANING TOOLS INCLUDED! IEMINGTON SWEEPING SUCTION BRUSH Services for Stephen Arata, 69, teletype operator for the Associ ated Press assigned to New York and Florida racetracks' for the past 33 years, will be held tomor row morning- at the Fulton funeral home, 49 W. Merrick Road, Freeport, L.

I. He died Sun day of an apparent heart attack at his home, 164 Pine St, Free- port. I)R. TOM LONGSTAFF London, June 29 (AP) Dr. Tom Longstaflf, 89, a pioneer ex plorer of the Himalayas', died on rriday, friends announced today He was the first to reach the rim of Nanda Devi.

He discovered the Siachen Glacier, largest in the world outside the polar regions, and surveyed the previously un known, Mount Teram Kangri. SAMUEL M. KINNEY Funeral arrangements were be ing made yesterday for Samuel M. Kinney, 75, former general sales manager for Talon, ripper makers. Kinney, who died Sunday, lived at 920 Lawrence Westfield, NJ.

DON C. STAFFORD Rockford, 111., June 29 (UPI) Don C. Stafford, 55, promotion director of Rockford Newspapers died suddenly here yester day. He wag former president of the National Newspapers Promo-tion Association. Gracie Group To Seek Funds An agreement enabling the Committee for Gracie Mansion to start a public fund-raising campaign was signed with the city yesterday.

The agreement was approved by the Board of estimate last Thursday. 1 he committee said that the unds raised would be used "to esigh, buHd arid furnish facili ties in conjunction with Gracie Mansion for the reception and entertainment of distinguished visitors to the city and for gath- rings of citizens and civil and ultural groups engaged in proj ects of benefit to the public." The committee also announced the formation of a design and construction committee to approve designs for the new wing. Death Notices VI KI-M'H Mary nee Seminary On June H. Iwt4. Beloved wife of Henry.

Tev otcd mother of Barbara Breanlt. and lomune Welh. Funeral Service. Walter B. Cooke Funeral Home.

Third Ave al 85th st.Thuriw,ay 1 P.M. sKXK Krih. June 28, 164. Beloved husband of Mary. Dear father of Gerard and Theodore.

A hn snrvived be ft rranoVhildr-n. Servloea at Walter B. Tooke Funeral Home. 1 W. ltffUl.

Thursday. 1 P. M. HK hsTKOM Roy. June 28.

IJW4. Beloved husband of Betty. Devoted father of Carol Farrinrton. Rosalie Burnett. Louise Pan-ton and William.

Sernee. Walter B. Cooke Funeral Home. I5 K. Tremont Wednesday.

1 P. M. In- erm en L. I a ion al Cemetery ow ph P. udd I on June 2H.

14. Beloved hilshand of Msrrar-t. AlfMj aurvived bv 2 sons. 1 trranddaiiirh-ter and 2 sisters. Retiosinr al the Stilta- mann Funeral Home.

Jamaica vueens Tillnse, I. until Wed nesday. Ih A. M. In Msmoriam fKKROTTA Anrie (nee Toto).

In Iot. inr tnemorr of our heautifnl aiMtee. hmte deaUa ta heartache that will never heal. Memorial Maaa. Juna 30 at St.

rinriar. Choreh. :3 A. LOVING SISTERS. KAT.

LILLIAN and ANNETTE winnmr an a 'M ine impcruni Difference Is Finer Service at Lower Cost TEN MODERN FUNERAL HOMES MANHAmN (Fst). IE 5-1 SOU MANHATTAN 7-1708 BRONX (Fordham) CT M700 IRONX (Concourse) IB 3-0700 BRONX 3-6200 BROOKLYN 0-4000 BROOKLYN (Bay 04100 JAMAICA IA 04070 JACKSON HEIGHTS TW 0-7200 GAROEN CUT PI l-MSB F. Kennedy said tonight tht Lee Harvey Oswald killed President Kennedy, and "there is no ques tion that he did it on his own and by himself." "I believe it (the assassination) was done by a man named Uswald who was a misfit in societv. Robert F. ICennedv "Thtra it no question Kennedy told a group of civic leaders and students in this south-em Polish city.

Kennedy said it was not Os wald professed belief in Com munism that prompted him to murder the President. Protest Against Society He was a professed Commu nist but the Communists because of his attitude would have noth ing to do with him," Kennedy said. "Ideology in my opinion did not motivate his act. It was the single act of an individual protesting against society." Kennedy came here to visit the 600-year-old Jagellonian University. Crowd of 3,000 Hears Him Standing on the roof of a Soviet-built Zis limousine provided by Mayor Zbigniew Skolic- i.

he told a crowd of about 3,000 in Market Square that his broth er would not have been elected President in 1960 "if it wasn't for the support of the Poles" in the United States. With his wife, Ethel, his aughter. 'Kathleen, and sons, Joseph and Bobbie at his side, the steel roof of the car sagged. "Tell them we will pay for it," a Kennedy aid cried out. The Attorney General continued talking.

Arrives From Warsaw Enthusiastic cheering began for Kennedy almost as he and his party reached downtown Krakow after a flight from Warsaw, where he was greeted with similar outbursts. A crowd of several thousand forced the Kennedy motorcade to a halt in tiny St. Anne's St. When he emerged from the car, people lifted him to their shoulders with cries of "Long live Kennedy." At Jagellonian University, several hundred students cheered at- the arched inner court of the Collegium Maius, the oldest building in the university. Hints Ted's Plane Flew Too Low Northampton, June 29 (AP) The plane which crashed nine days ago while carrying Sen.

Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass-.) may have been flying "at altitudes lower than those required for safe clearance of high terrain in the vicinity. Massachusetts Director of Aero nautics Crocker Snow said today. Doctors reported today that Kennedy, recuperating in Cooley-Dirkinson Hospital from a broken back and other A injuries, -fia IxeijL stisfartnry COOxLition. ft Pn a 1 St- iLal wm mm 1 3 noons 1 FURNITURE i Only $2 Weekly IF VOU HAVE A JOB vm ua tt i Bt LIVING ROOM 6fa be 2 cftair 3 Ubirt 2 lowpo.

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MILES i) rr trmm tattiif krnktl alact mtktr. Tr.aa I If Vm Mm Aa SM CMaaar S2 Dewa S2 Per Week YOUR MONET I "I A Tel REFUNDED IF HOT SATISFIED ESTARLISHED 192S Vxim Specialists Ger Tears. Iter is ss Sisstitite tsr Exteriesct Deswsstritiu, Bay. Nite tr Ssstat Street car. Santa MA S-0100 ItStfe Parsass Blvt OL 0-7100 NASSAU: OL 0-7100 SUFFOLK: MO S-2S2R STATEN ISLAND: 61 7-0277 PATERSON: OL 3-430 Than.

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ChwioU 2 W. mt 7-fc. BEDROOM flrtutr 4 4r- 2 pHlaw. AIM 8 lit. CONVERT- Trrt la IbaaralkwA If Mm Aa Claar Ftr km flaw.

hMiraa tr lilt; ttrw wtiO nif leatttr tat test Mt 2 YEAR SERVICE GUARANTEE tacka Sr Mab't til faparta N. VACUUM CLEANERS ARE OUR ONLY BUSINESS NOT A SIDiUMt. tt AU VACUUM CLlAMfM EXPERTS (liflflllf ffTROI.IaO Anne (Anne Costumegl. On June 28th. wife of Joseph.

Beloved sister of Emanuel, Joseph. Miehael. Lawrence Ci miliums and Mrs. I.illtan Frizsola. Funeral from Walter idy Funeral Home, ioft.1 St.

Nicholas Ave. UMh St.i. Thursday. A. M.

RQiiiem Mass. St. Mareareta Chnrvh. K. Trrmont 11 A.M.

TORTORH'l Tbarh-e. On June C. 1 4 Of Otlrov Devoid father of F.Ieanor. Repoaine: Cnioodwle funeral Home. 509 Jerusalem niondale.

Mass. St. Martha's C. rhnreh. Wedn-sdr -80 A.M.

Inter-ment t. John Cemetery. VtKDl Mary Suddenly on June C7. IJM4. Lovin- mothT of Vinc.t.

Alio eurvived hr 3 srjindrhtldren. Rpmine rray unerai ome. Kit 1 nik er-orlnr eomer 'overt St. Solemn Requiem Mass iwiay ft A.M. 81.

Martin of Tours C. Interment St. John's Cemetery. VtsiUng: hours to A 7 tp 10. K.l.0 Ludovma Iomee nee TX-I'almi.

Lovinr mother of children, nenoeimr Watt R. Cooke Funeral Home. HOth Bronx. Rouem Mas. Our Lad.v of Refure; "horh.

Thursday If A. M. Interment St. Ray-mond's Cemetery. WATKKRIRV William.

June 27. 104. Member International TTnioo of Operat-imr Fnaineerp Ioal 14. Repoinr Ktin' A Bruns PTifwal Home, Penninsulft Mvd and Hempstead Irnhrook. Masonie Service- Tnesday.

p. M. Rehnroa mmm wee- Wedv1ani 0 A. M. Wcxwjlawn eiwtry.

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