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ATf'32l CO if rings on hostage release could snag Prez By LOUIS HARRIS in its war with Iraq would sour large numbers of voters: By 49C536, a plurality of the voters feels that it would not be worth it to get the hostages back if it meant that the United States would have THE HARRIS POLL of the hostages meant "straining our relations with Saudi Arabia, which sides with Iraq provides us with oil." It has been reported that the Saudis have told the U.S. that they would be very upset if the U.S. sided with Iran in any way in the. conflict The ultimate weapon the Saudis, Kuwaitis and others could use against the U.S. would be some form of oil boycott.

The biggest majority, 67-19, feels the return of the hostages would not be worth it if it meant that the U.S. "could be drawn into the Iraq-Iran war on the side of Iran." If Chicago Newt Syndicate Inc. Even if the hostages in Iran are returned safely before Election Day, the benefits to President Carter might well be far less than anticipated. It would help Carter if the hostages were brought home without any strings attached to the agreement. But an ABC News-Harris Survey of 3,934 likely voters nationwide (screened from a total sample of 6,484 eligible voters), taken between last Saturday and Monday indicates that any sign of a deal whereby the United States aids Iran to "supply Iran with military spare parts for its war with Iraq." By a narrower 42-39 plurality, many vot-' ers think that it would not be worth it if the OBITUARY Midwest lands in snowbank explosion and fire at a substation of Iowa Power and Light Co.

in Des Moines left about 10,000 customers without power. Des Moines got 7.4 inches of snow, the most for the city on a day in October in the 95 years records have been kept But the snowfall was credited with averting a possible catastrophe at a senior citizens center. Because of the snow, the center closed at midafter-noon less than an hour before an explosion and fire destroyed the building. The 6.4 inches of snow that fell in Grand Island, also beat the October record of six inches set in 1925. Omaha's 5.2 inches set a similar record.

DETROIT GOT NEARLY three inches of snow a record for October. The previous record 2 inches was set in 1925. Thunderstorms hit parts of Louisiana, Alabama, Florida and Georgia. Up to 4Vfe inches of rain' triggered scattered, minor street flooding in parts of Louisiana. created several illustrated books for young persons.

In 1970, Mrs. D'Aulaire and her husband were awarded the 12th Annual Regina Medal by the Catholic Library Association for their work in children's literature. RUTH ALEXANDER Ruth Alexander, 88, writer and lec- turer on economics and the dangers of communism, died Saturday at a nursing home in Westport, Conn. Alexander been an editorial consultant for Reader's Digest, a columnist for the New York Mirror and an associate editor of Finance magazine. She received her master's and doctoral degrees from Northwestern University.

SEYMOUR ORLOFSKY Services for Seymour Orlof sky, 61, a Westchester County builder, were held Monday at the Hebrew Institute on Greenridge in White Plains. He died Sunday at White Plains Hospital Center. Orlofsky had been president of the Builders Institute, a founder and former president of the Apartment Owners Advisory Council of Westchester County, and a member of the Board of Realtors. BERND T. MATTHIAS La Jolla, Calif.

(AP) Physicist Bernd T. Matthias, 62, a major figure in solid state physics, died at his home yesterday. Matthias is credited with discovering "most of the known superconducting materials, including many upon which technologies such as controlled thermonuclear fusion depend. 1 Superconductivity is the phenome-. non in which many metals at very low temperatures lose electrical resistance and carry currents without loss of energy.

DR. WILLIAM F. IIARRIG AN- Services for Dr. William F. Harri-gan, 72, a medical professor and chairman of the department of oral and maxillofacial surgery at New York University and Bellevue Hospital for 28 years, will be held tomorrow at 10 a.m.

at St. Agnes Cathedral in Rockville Centre, L.I. Harrigan, who died Sunday, lived in Rockville Centre. -INGRI D'AULAIRE Ingri D'Aulaire, 75, the author of children's books, died Friday of cancer at her home in Wilton, Conn. Mrs.

D'Aulaire and her husband, Edgar, From Combined Dispatches A surprise storm that mired parts of Nebraska in nine inches of snow and Iowa in six inches surged across the Midwest and into the East yesterday, bringing record snow to Detroit and spreading a road-glazing drizzle and snow from Missouri to New York. At least three persons were killed in storm-related accidents in Nebraska. Thunderstorms rolled through the South, causing scattered damage. The first snow of the season fell in many areas of the central Plains and the lower Ohio Valley. Snowfall over the Plains was ending yesterday but a mixture of light rain and snow stretched from Missouri to Pennsylvania and New York, making roads slippery.

In Nebraska, the National Weather Service reported 9 inches of snow in Clarkson and 2 inches to 5 inches from Kearney to the Nebraska-Iowa border. SCHOOLS AND MANY of the highways were closed and thousands were without electricity as snow-laden tree limbs fell onto power lines. During the storm Monday night, an DEATH NOTICES WALD RON Edward. On Oct. 27, RUMOLO Mary (nee Virgilio).

On pet. 27, 1980. Beloved wife of the late Sam. Devoted mother of Frank 4 Marie Sebastiano. Also survived by 7 grandchildren 4 2 great grandchildren.

Reposing RALPH AIEVOLI 4 SON INC. 13th Corner 45 St. Mass 9:30 A.M. St. Rosalia Church.

Hrs. 2-5 7-10. HUSS Donald F. Oct 27, 1980. INYPD) Beloved husband of Arlyne (nee Levine) Devoted father of Patricia, Donald F.

Jr. Eric. Beloved son of Ethel. Fond brother of Joan, William Joyce. Loving grandfather of Melissa Brian.

Funeral Thurs 10 A.M. from the McMANUS FUNERAL HOME 2001 Flatbush Ave, Bklyn. Interment Forest Green Park Cemetery. DOHERTY Daniel. Native of Ra-reagh Letterkenny.

Donegal, Ireland. On Oct 27, 1930. Beloved husband of Wary K. (nee Fitzgerald). Dear brother of John In Ireland 4 the late Mary 4 Patrick.

Reposing at WALLACE FUNERAL HOVE, 15x3 St. Nicholas Av (187 St) until Thurs 9:15 A.M. Mass of the Resurrection St. Elizabeth's Church 10 A.M. Interment St.

Raymond's Cemetery. Visiting: 2-5, 7-9 P.M. ivsu. naTive ot banynaunis, Lounty Mayo, Ireland. Beloved brother of the late Mary E.

Faughnan, and (n Ireland, the late Frank. Also survived bv several nieces and nephews. Reposing, at M.V. COSGROVE 4 SON CHAPELS, 5723 Fifth Brooklyn. Until Thurs.

8:45 A.M. Mass of the Resurrection at the Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help. 9: 15 A.M. MONAHAN Harry J. Of Clearwater, Fia.

Formerly of Darien, Conn. Native of Inniskeen, Co. Monaghan, Ireland. Beloved husband of Kathleen (nee Connelly). Devoted father of Henry Joseph, Patrick Emmet John Connally.

Brother of Margaret O'Hara. Sarah Monahan Rosetta O'Neill in Ireland. Reposing 2-5 7-10 P.M. Weds. JOHN J.

FOX SONS 201 St. Grand Concourse. Mass of the Resurrection St. Philip Neri Thurs. at 10 A.M.

Inter-ment Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Death Notices, In Memoriam, Mass and Acknowledgment Notices Notices ir.av be telephoned to "THE NEWS" by your Funeral Director, Monday thru Fridav, 9 A.M. to 6 P.M", ar.d Saturday and Sundav from 9 A.M. to 2 P.M.. to be in the A.M.

editions of the next day's paper and the following; aflerr.oon editions of Tonight. In New York (212) 949-2076 On Kani (516 4S5-40OO In New Jersey (201) 343-3300 WARNER Anna F. On Oct. 26, 1980. DUNLAP Charles Oct n.

19H0 Na tive of Co. Donegal, Ireland. Be- RUNNIONS Robert A. Beloved husband of Josephine. Loving father of Louise De Vivo, Bernice Suarez, Dolores Maloney 4 Cathleen.

Also survived by 6 grandchildren. Reposing LOUIS DeLUCA 4 SONS MAYFLOWER FUNERAL HOME, 6022 Bay Pkwy. Mass of Resurrection Frl. A.M. St.

Athanasius R.C. Church MULRYAN William. On Oct. 26. 10 RIO Ida (nee Ferrandino).

Beloved wife of Ralph. Devoted mother of Freddy, Benny Ralph Jr. Adored grandmother great grandmother. Loving sister of Humbo. Mary Scotto Fannie Uglfone.

Mass St. Stephen's Frl In repose RACCUGLIA Funeral Home. 23 Court Bklyn. (corner Sackett rovea nusDano ot Catherine (nee Gallagher). Devoted father of John, Ann Kennedy.

Nora Walsh 4 Terry Hushes, aiso survived by 13 grandchildren 1 great grandson. Mass of Christian Burial Thurs 9:30 AM Holy Name R. C. Church. Reposing CHAPEL OF M.

J. SMITH SONS, 243 Prospect Park West at Prospect itormer resident ot Maspeth). Beloved wife of John J. Devoted mother of Patricia Yaeger 4 Caroline Swoboda. Loving sister of Frances Fasulo, Catherine Corrlgan 4 Marcy Nealy.

Dear grandmother of Linda, John, 4 Constance. Reposing at the KOOIS FUNERAL HOME, 63-06 Flushing Ave, Maspeth until Thurs. at 10:30 A.M. Funeral Mass Transfiguration R.C. Church, 11 A.M.

Interment St John's Cemetery. 1980. beloved son of Mary. Loving brother of John, Austin 8, Mary. Devoted Uncle of James.

Maureen Kristina. Reposing at WALTER COOKE FUNERAL HOME. 3rd Ave at 85th St. NYC Funeral Mass Wed 10 A.M. St Francis deSales Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. In Lieu of Flowers donations to Amerl-can Cancer Society or Mass cards. IOVINO Nicholas T. On Oct 27, 1980. v.

tjicn. BROWN James A. (Member of Local cf Ne'-onal Elevator Indus- viimitf. -3 o. r.vi.

WELTICK Charles Sr. On Oct 27, met met. sucaemy cn ia Oct 25. 198 Devoted fattier of James Michael. Lovina son of Ethel.

Dear SHerfRY Frank S. On Oct 28, 1980. (Ret. Employee of Con Edison-Bklvn.) Beloved husband of Edith (nee Mackey). Loving father of Mrs.

Mary Cowin 4 Mrs. Agnes Conover. Devoted brother of Mr. Paul Berg. Also survived bv 9 grandchildren 4 1 great grandchild.

Reposing at ROCKY POINT FUNERAL HOME 603 Rt. 25A. Rocky Point N.Y. Visiting 2-5 4 7-10 P.M. Mass of Christian Purlal Frl 11 A.M.

St. Anthony of adua R.C. Church, Rocky Point. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Approx arrival 1 :15 P.M.

Beloved nusoand ot Maeenne. Devoted father of Marietta Buatfa, Diana Schutz Janice. Loving brother of Beatrice Luehring, Carmela Dl Capua, Peter Lucy Zahran. Also survived by 2 grandchildren. Reposing at BENSONHURST-PROSPERO 8.

SON FUNERAL HOME, 2144 88 St. Mass of the Resurrection Thurs 9:40 A.M. St. Mary Mother of Jesus Church. Interment Calverton National Cemetery.

FAILLA Angelina. On Oct. 27, 1930. Devoted mother of Salvador. Santa Montaitl, Frank 4 Josephine Tlmmes.

Dearest sister of Ignatious Mannello. Atso survived by 5 grandchildren. Reposing RCSEDALE FUNERAL HOME 245-01 Francis Lewis Blvd. (corner of Sunrise Hl-way), Rosedaie. Mass of Christian Burial St.

Claire's R.C. Church Frl. 9:30 A.M. Interment St. brother of etrei Monw.

Reposing at MA5TIN A. GLEA50N FUNE9AL itov. iii oin year, oeiovea nus- band of Agnes (nee Holland). Devoted father of Charles Jr. Dear brother of Frederick 4 Betty.

Also survived by 4 grandchildren 7 great grandchildren. Reposing at fhe CHAS. PETER NAGEL FUNERAL HOME, 352 E. 87 C. until Thurs.

10 A.M. Inter- MURPHY Virginia C. (nee Llneen) Oct 27, 1980. Devoted wife of the late William. Beloved mother of William, James the late Thomas Murphy.

Dear sister of Catherine Sherwood, Teresa Farrell 4. Marcel-la Hausser, also survived by 5 Xranochildren. Funeral Thurs 9:30 M. Mass Good Shepherd R. C.

Church 10 A.M. Reposing BYRNES FUNERAL HOME, 2384 Gerritsen Ave. Bkn. Hrs 2-5 7-10 P.M. hjys iinv.

Nartnem Bivd, F.usntng Y. until Triors Oct 30 1 P.M. VtSiftra: Tues 4 Wed 7-10 P.M. mciii 3i. naymong uemetery.

LIBUTTI Joseph. Formerly of the WHEATLEY Patrick. Beloved hus-' NICKELS-Frank J. Oct. 28, 1980 of CALDWELL Matthew.

On Oct 27. 1J. Ciearwa'er Florida, 71 years Loving Brother of Janet Kahlau 4 James. A. so survived by 3 nephews 1 at CENiS S.

conncs funeral neve. 9105 Beach Cnanrei Racaay Beach. Services 8 P.M. Funeral 10 A Interment Bronx. On Oct.

1980. Beloved father of Lucia Bosco. Survived by 2 grandchildren. Reposing at MANGANO FUNERAL HOME, 1701 Deer Park Ave, Deer Park. Mass Frl.

10 A.M. St. Francis of Assisl R.C. Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Visiting. 2-5 7-10 P.M. FLYNN Mary (nee Lavin). Oct. 23, lv30.

Beloved wife of tne late Hugh. Dear mother of Myles, Hugh 4 S'e-onen. Loving sister of Winifref aiso survived by 5 grandchildren. Funeral Frl. A.M.

from the MCLAUGHLIN 4 SONS COLONIAL HOME, Third Ave. at 97 St. Bkn. Mass of Christian Burial 9:30 A.M. An-selm's Church.

SULLIVAN James J. Oct 28, 1980 Beloved husband of Edna Woods Sullivan. Loving father of Maureen. James 4 Virginia Dittmar also 6 grandchildren. Funeral Fri from DENIS S.

O'CONNOR FUNERAL HOME, 91-05 Beach Channel Drive, Rockawav Beach thence to St. Francis de Sales Church where a mass of the Resurrection will be offered at 10 AM. Visiting hrs 2-5 4 7-10 PM. uanu ui ine laie Lainerine. Devoted father of Prof.

Patrick, Catherine McCarten, Anna Lynch, Walter, Loretta O'Donnell and Dr. Joseph 8 ear brother of Catherine Rourke. Also survived by 16 Grandchildren. Family will receive riends from 2-5 4 7-9 P.M. at Williams Funeral Home, 5628 Broadway at 232 St, Bx.

Funeral Mass St John's Church Thursday 10:30 A.M. Interment Mt Carmel Cemetery, Cemetery. Visiting 2-5 4 7- iu wooanaen. ievoiea toxner ot ar. Elizabeth Nickels O.P., Marguerite DeNardo, Claire Mienle, John Frank Nickels Jr.

Brother ot Adelaide Nickels. Also survived by 17 grandchildren 1 great-grandson. Funeral from N. F. WALKER FUNERAL HOME, 87-34 80 St.

Woodhaven. Mass of Christian Burial Frl Church of St. Thomas The Apostle Interment St. Charles Cemetery. CURLEY Thomas J.

Native of Fuerty, Roscomr-ron. Ireland. Lov-Ine nustana of Mary, nee Ke1 Iv). Fond of James grandfather ot Rooert. Lavlna brother of Hubert, McAULEY Bridget, of Oceanslde, L.I.

On Oct. 27, 1980. Devoted mother of Hugh Mary Lynch. Also Survived by 6 grandchildren 6 greatgrandchildren. Reposing at the FULLERTON FUNERAL HOME, 769 Merrick Baldwin.

Mass of Christian Burial SI. Christophers Church Frl. 9:45 A.M. Interment St. John's Cemetery, Queens.

WILSON Thomas J. Oct. 27, 1980. John. De ia Costeilo 4 the late O'BRIEN Michael Joseph.

On Oct. SULLIVAN Hannah E. On Oct 27, 1980. Devoted sister of Elyner Dean, Lillian Murray 4 the late Margaret Norris. Reposing at WALTER 8 COOKE FUNERAL HOME, 80-20 Roosevelt Jackson Heights.

Funeral Mass Thurs 9:45 A.M. St. Sebastian Church. GARFIELD Roddv. Of Palm Beach, Fla.

Formerly of Harrison. N.Y. Beloved wife of the late Theodore Garfield. Loving mother of Nathaniel Robert. Loving grand-mofner of Theodore David.

Devoted sister of Harriet Adams Rita Daitchman. Died suddenly In Palm Beach on October 27, 1980. Service Oct. 30, 1:45 P.M. at THE WESTCHESTER RIVERSIDE, 21 West Broad Mt.

Vernon, N.Y. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Sloan Kettering Memorial Hospital in her James. Funerai Friday 9 30 A.M. from JOHN J. FOX ft, SONS INC 28, 1980.

Beloved son of Margaret O'Brien. Devoted brother of Martin O'Brien, Theresa Adams, Kathleen 20' st St. 4 Grad Concourse. Mass) uujtaDiw ui juoii. Levuieu father of Thomas, Doreen 4 Barbara.

Dear brother of Harry, Florence Bucholtz 4 Edward Wilson. Mass of Resurrection Fri. 9r30 A.M. St. Thomas Aquinas Church.

Reposing at the CHAPEL OF JOSEPH 6 DUFFY, St. bet. 4 4 3 Ave. Bklyn. of tne Resurrection.

St. Prim Ken McMAHON John M. On Oct. 28, Allen the late Mary Mcuuaoe a. Timothv O'Brien.

Reposing at BEN Lnurcn iu SON FUNERAL SERVICE 83-1 Parsons Blvd. (at GrantfCentral Jamaica. Mass of Christian D'ANGELO Francesco Paul. Beloved husoand of Mar.e (nee Tusa). De voted father of Maryann jsvi memory.

IN MEMORIAM Burial. Fri st. Nicholas ot Tolentine R.C. Church. Interment Ncholas.

Joseph, Joanna Frances TASSONE Salvatore. On Oct. 28, 1980. Beloved husband of Rose. Devoted father of Anthony, Mary Pas-qua, Rachel Grupico, George, Patsy.

Rosalie DiMauro Theresa Ivanditto. Brother of Louise Pontil-lo. Also survived by 20 grandchildren 4 4 great grandchildren. Reposing RALPH AIEVOLI 4 SON 13th Ave. Corner 65 St.

Mass Kerireo kostbi service. loved brother of Mary Marrlnan Michael McMahon. Also survived by several nieces nephews. Funeral from the THOMAS F. BERGEN SON FUNERAL HOME 45-18 48th Woodside on Frl.

9:30 A M. Mass ot Christian Burial St. Theresa's R.C. Church, 10:15 A.M. Interment Calvary National Ceme-tery.

Visiting hours, 2-5 8. 7-10 P.M. Mt. St. Mary Cemetery.

Visiting hrs AdinOifi. AiU survived by 7 Grand 7 to 5 8. 7 10 ypm. children. Reposing DANIEL GUGLIUCCELLO Angela (Gully) on Oct 27, 1980.

Reposing at the MCMAHON. LYON HARTNETT FUNERAL HOME, 491 Mamaro-neck Ave. White Plains, until 10:30 AM. GEORGE SON. Iai2 Bath Ave.

CAMPANALE Tony (Camps). Happy Birthday in Heaven dear husband. Miss you very much hon. ONORATO Angelina. On October 28, Baivn.

until ThurS- 9:45 A.M. Funeral Macs St. Mary Mother of Jesus t-uve gnu msscs, mny. 9:30 A.M. St.

Frances de Chart-' R.C. Church 10:20 A.M. Interment 1980. Beloved mother ot victor, Antoinette Oistefano, Albert, John, Mariorie Caruso Anthony. Also tel.

Hrs 2-5 7-10. St. John Cemetery. Visiting 2-S 4 CHIARELL0 DomlnicK. Donny, It's been 2 long sad years since you were taken away from us.

Time wilt never heal our loss. Love, Mom. 7-10. survived by 16 grandchildren i 9 rreat-grendchildren. Reposing at he PETER R.

ANGERAME HEDLING Margaret (nee Harty). On Oct. 27. 1930. Beloved wife of the late John.

Loving mother of Geral-dine. Fond sister of Mary Lang. Mass of trie Christian Burial Thurs. 10:15 A M. Holy Name R.C.

Church. Reposing at M. J. SMITH SONS. 248 Prospect Park West at Prospect Brooklyn DOYLE John Beloved husband of won.

vu, tai iene o. marga ret. TUCKER Maroeret (nee Kruger). On Oct. 28.

1980. Dear sister of Grace, Sophie Clarke 4 Charley SanAlna At RPRT CONNER tne iaTe (nee UevTel. Be FUNERAL HOME, 27-12 23 Ave. Astoria, until 9:30 A.M. Thurs.

McSHERRY Patrick J. Retired News employee. Beloved husband ot Helen (nee McDermott). Reposing at the GLENN FUNERAL HOME, Ave. E.

45th Bklyn. until Frl. Mass of the Resurrection 9:45 A.M. St. Jerome's R.C.

Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Visiting 2-5 7-9 P.M. Masses preferred. MARYT.PELLECHIA, DIRECTOR IANNIZZUTTO Patricia.

Happy 2nd anniversary in Heaven. Love, FUNERAL HOME 4955 Broadway (207th St). Funeral Fri. 11a.m. i iiumas.

tovea ion inv lore jonn Anna Loving brother of Ruth 4 Teddy, and the late Edna Kirkwood 4 Larry. Reposing at WALTER COOKE.117 W.72 St. Funeral Thurs. 9:30 A.M. Interment Kensico Cemetery.

AGONES ETessle (nee Reiser). On Oct. 18, 1980, of Merrick. Beloved wife of Emanuel. Devoted mother of NACLERIO Thomas.

Happy BirttW day in heaven. Babe. Love you and miss you. Always in my heart. Love, wife May, chUoren Tom Frank! Jc.

CHrf ia Richard Survived by grandchildren DOYLE John E. The executive rvim riTiseraia, joaie Kagonese. Sister of Marie Picciano. Visiting at the N.F. WALKER FUNERAL HOME, 2039 Merrick Merrick.

HOVEY Margaret C. Of Pleasant- of Ardsiev. On Oct. 27, 1980. Beloved wife of John J.

Hovev. Loving mother of Ed John H.y?y- 0' Allce Rjran- Funeral Mass Thurs. 10 A.M. Our Lady of Perpetual He'p R.C. Church.

EDWARDS FUNERAL HOME. 64 Ashford Oobbs Ferry, N.Y 2-4 4 7-9 P.M. Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery. TULLO Frances. On Oct.

27, 1980. Beloved wife of the late ignazio. Devoted mother of Vito, Mary Miceli, Pat 4 the late Nicholas. Also survived by 9 grandchildren 4 3 great grandchildren. Reposing at ANDREW TORREGRQSSA FUNERAL Committee, Officers 4 Members of the Coliseum Republican Club re MOORE Prof.

James P. At Lakeside, Conn. Beloved brother of Ann Donnelly, Alicia Donneily, Justin Moore and Rita Stewart. Memorial Mass. Oct.

29. 1980. 11 A.M. at Our Lady ot Grace Church. Bantan, Conn.

Weds. Thurs. 2-5 4 7-10 P.M. Mass PALMIERI Louis. Honey sad year passed away since God called you suddenly.

You are with me every day of my life. Forever missed. Love. Heartbroken Wife Mary; Thomas, Jacqueline 4 Grandchll' dren. gret the passing ot our beloved lead- Ann D.

Sanaga. Co-Leader William P. Keily. PresiaenJ ot Christian Burial at sacred Heart R.C. Church Frl.

9:45 A.M.. Interment Holy Rood Cemetery. tjvifiur i JUJ Till on. it. untrf I Fri.

Mass St. Bernadetle, 9. 30 A.M..

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