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THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1981 The News, North Jersey Obituaries 39 Ed Ball, headed giant duPont Trust NEW ORLEANS, La. (UPI) Ed Ball, the 93-year-old head of the billiondollar Alfred I. duPont Trust and one of the most powerful men in Florida politics and finance for over half a century, died yesterday. Considered "a rascal" by some and "a giant oak in the forest of men" by others, the gnome-like Ball was admitted to Ochsner Foundation Hospital April 16 and had been awaiting surgery to repair an abdominal aneurysm. "But his condition worsened significantly in early May and, although there were brief periods of time in which he showed some signs of improvement, he did not regain his strength," hospital spokeswoman Karen Nabonne said.

Ball's death certificate said he died of "cardio progressive pulmonary oliguria (a arrest, form of secondary kidney to failure) and shock." "His death wasn't totally unexpected," said J.C. Belin, president of the St. Joe Paper from his office in Jacksonville, Fla. Belin, 66, a leading candidate to succeed Ball as chief trustee of the duPont estate, said Ball had been in poor health for the past three years. Upon hearing of Ball's death, B.K.

Roberts, a retired Florida Supreme Court justice and one of Ball's closest friends, said, "A grand oak in the forest of men has fallen and all Florida is the I was always impressed by his high sense of personal integrity and soft, gentle attitude toward people, despite his reputation as a tyrant in the board room." 3 But fellow duPont trustee William B. Mills, who unsuccessfully tried to wrest control of the trust from Ball, said, "I have always 1 regarded him as a rascal and I always will. I was a dissident trustee because I disagreed with him." "We will miss his leadership and counsel, but the paper company the (Nemours) Foundation (which administers the trust's charities) and the Trust will go on as they have in the past," Belin said. "You've got to remember he was the only trustee who actually knew Mr. duPont, so his counsel carried a lot of weight." Ball met duPont about 1900 in Virginia when duPont used to go hunting on property owned by Ball's father.

Ball's sister, Jessie, married duPont and duPont sent his brother-in-law to Jacksonville in 1926 to manage his affairs in Florida. When duPont died in 1935, Ball was named the chief trustee of his estate, then estimated at $56 million. Under the guiding hand of Ball, who quit school at the age of 13, this grew to more than $2 billion. Among the trust's major holdings were 1 million acres of Florida timberland, St. Joe Paper Florida East Coast Railway, Apalachicola Northern Railroad Talisman Sugar Florida Sugar Refinery Inc.

and St. Joseph Telephone and Telegraph. In addition, the estate owns large blocks of stock in General Motors, E. I. duPont de Nemours and the Charter Co.

Fred H. Kent, attorney for the Nemours Foundation and Ball's personal attorney, said Ball's will was in Jacksonville, but said he did not know when it would be made public. Belin said he was trying to contact a niece and "several grand-nephews" of Ball's in Virginia to work out funeral arrangements. He said his body would be returned to Jacksonville for a memorial service. He will be buried at Nemours, the Delaware estate where his sister and brother-in-law are buried.

Begin says latest threats by Iraq justify reactor raid TEL AVIV, Israel (UPI) Prime Minister Menachem Begin said yesterday Iraqi President Saddam, Hussein's call on Arab states to acquire atomic weapons justifies Israel's bombing of Iraq's nuclear reactor two weeks ago. Addressing an election rally in Haifa, Begin said Hussein went on record in his speech to parliament in Baghdad Tuesday "for. all the world to hear" as exposing Iraq's nuclear designs against Israel. He called Hussein a "bloodthirsty tyrant" and said Israel had been right to destroy the reactor in an air attack June 7, which Israel said would have been used to build atomic bombs. In an interview released in Rome yesterday, former foreign minister Moshe Dayan said that Israel has the capacity to produce nuclear weapons and would do so quickly if hostile Arab countries acquire atomic bombs.

"We are able to produce nuclear weapons, and if we see an Arab country introduce nuclear arms in the Middle East, we will not arrive too late with our Dayan, also former defense minister, said in an interview with RAI, the Italian state television network. Israel has never publicly admitted its nuclear capability but a CIA report said several years ago that Israel has the facilities to make atomic weapons Hussein had. said in his speech that "any nation in the world which wants peace and security should help the Arabs in one way or another to build the atomic bombs order to oppose Israeli atomic bombs that are already an actuality." Begin also vowed Israeli will strike again anywhere to remove new threats to its existence. Adam Green, ex-engineer PATERSON Adam Green, 70, died yesterday at Barnert Memorial Hospital. Born in Charleston, S.C., he resided in this city most of his life.

He was maintenance engineer with Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission for 22 years until his retirement in 1978. He was an army veteran of World War II. He is survived by his wife, the former Clydia Wright. Arrangements are by Bragg Funeral HOme, 256 Graham Ave. Joseph Lynch, retired comptroller LITTLE FALLS Joseph C.

Lynch, 78, died yesterday at St. Joseph Hospital and Medical Center, Paterson. Born in Brooklyn, he had lived in Maywood and Parsipanny before moving here nine years ago. He had been comptroller for Theobold Industries, Kearny. He was a member of Our Lady of Holy Angels R.C.

Church and Our Lady of. the Highway Knights of Columbus Council 3835. He is survived by his wife, the former Elizabeth Doughaen; three daughters, Mrs. Frank (Dorothy) Krapf of Brick, Mrs. Joseph (Patricia) Schumacher Jr.

of Plaino, Texas, Mrs. Nicholas (Barbara) Dianuzzo of Parsipanny; a brother, James of Fort Pierce, seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Arrangements are by Norman A. Parker Funeral Home, 47 Main St. Elizabeth Boyd RN RIDGEWOOD Elizabeth Betty Lawe Boyd, 73, died yesterday at Valley Hospital.

Born, raised and educated in Canada, she had been a resident of this borough since 1936. She was employed as a registered nurse and had worked in Mercy Hospital, Santiago in addition to working as a private duty nurse. In the course of her travels she had lived in Cuba, Panama, Puerto Rico and La Mesa, Calif. Boyd was also a coin collector and a member of the Philatelist Society as a stamp expert. She was affectionately known as "The Flower Lady" and "'The Dog Lady" by many people who had passed her Franklin Avenue apartment.

She is survived by an aunt, Violet Boye and a cousin, Shiella Vonden Dreinsch, both of Vahalla, N.Y. Arrangements are by John J. Feeney and Sons Funeral Home, 232 Franklin Ave. Mildred Rubinson PATERSON Mildred Rubinson died Tuesday at home. Born in Bridgeport, she had lived in Fair Lawn before moving here 11 years ago.

She was a member of Fair Lawn Jewish Center, Hadassah, ORT, Brandeis Women and Barnert Memorial Hospital Center Ladies Auxiliary. She is survived by her husband, Sidney; a son, Larry of Franklin Lakes; a daughter, Jane Silberfein of Wyckoff, a sister, Mrs. Beverly Kluger of Los Angeles; and five grandchildren. Arrangements are by Robert Schoem Menorah Chapel, W-150 Route 4, Paramus. Harry Mansmann, retired dyer HALEDON Harry H.

Mansmann, 81, died yesterday at Greater Paterson General Hospital, Wayne. Born in Wayne, he had lived in Paterson most his life, moving here one ago. He was a retired dyer for year, Ming Toy Dyehouse here and member of Dyer's Local 1733, Paterson. His wife, the former Margaret Dop, died in 1943. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs.

Donald (Elizabeth) Strobel of West Milford, Mrs. James (Margaret) Barr of Haledon; and two grandchildren. Arrangements are by Festa Memorial Funeral Home, 111 Union Totowa. Margaret Doty PATERSON Margaret Doty, 56, died Tuesday. Born here, she was a lifelong resident.

She was a clerk for the Passaic County Board of Social Services and member of St. Agnes R.C. Church. She is survived by her husband, Brad two sons, Brad Jr. of Clifton, Thomas, at home; five daughters, Mrs.

Patricia Crumb of Hommelstown, Mrs. Margaret. Slockbower, Mrs. Mary Hayden, both of Paterson, Catherine of Montclair, Judy, at home; two sisters, Mrs. Kathleen Phelan of Paterson, Mrs.

Rachael Giannini of Pompton Lakes; and six grandchildren. Arrangements are by Gorny Gorny Paterson-Clifton Mortuary, 519 Marshall St. Jose Cruz, rancher PATERSON Jose Martinez Cruz, 51, died on Tuesday at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center. Born in Arecibo, Puerto Rico, he had lived in this city for a short time.

He was a rancher in his country for most of his life He is survived by two sons, Jose Jr. and George of this city; five daughters, Laura, Blanca, Maria Maria all of this city and Anna of Newark; four sisters, Teresa, Elena, Crucith, all of Puerto Rico, and Eloina of two brothers, Juan and Jose, both of New York City; his mother, Domitila Cruz of Arecibo, Puerto Rico; and seven grandchildren. Arrangements are by the E. Lee White Funeral Home, 628 Market St. Synthetic fuel project killed by 3 nations By CHUCK DEBEVEC United Press International MORGANTOWN, W.Va.

A demonstration synthetic fuels project to turn coal into oil at a Monongahela River site was officially killed yesterday by the governments of the United States, West Germany and Japan. In a joint communique issued in Bonn, West Germany, the countries said sharp increases in construction costs forced them to end the project "at the earliest date possible." A Department of Energy spokesman in Washington estimated it would take at least 90 days to settle with the contractors. Cost of the SRC-1 project soared from an estimated $700 million in 1977 to over $1.4 billion. Latest cost estimates provided by SRC International, the private partners that include Gulf Oil, showed costs could be closer to $2 billion unless revenues from the synthetic fuel produced nearly tripled. Energy Department spokesman Bob Porter said concern that construction costs would far outstrip revenues led the agency to recommend termination.

"Assumptions about how much that product could be sold for would have to be Porter sald. "Assumptions regarding future inflation rates would have to be very accurate. It was a matter of capital costs and not net costs." Porter said department came to the conclusion that a scaled-down version also was not a viable alternative. Keith Anderson, a Gulf OIl spokesman in Pittsburgh, said the company didn't know the project was killed until yesterday morning. "It's a decision, they apparently had to make based on the cost estimates they had," he said.

The industrial partners do not intend to go ahead with a demonstration plant on their own, he said. They will try to continue research work, but "there's no way to do anything of the same scope with private funding," he said. "What it boils down to Is time," Anderson said. IN MEMORIAM KNYFD-ARTHUR, In memory, of a beloved Father, Grandfather and Great Grandfather who entered eternal life one year ago today. LOVED and REMEMBERED DAUGHTER MARGARET SON-IN-LAW BILL and FAMILY MOONEY Regina, In loving memory of mother who passed June 25, 1970.

Sadly missed by DAUGHTER PATRICIA WAGNER Francis Hank. In loving memory of my dear son Hank, who possed away June 26, 1979. We miss you in so many ways. Your smile, your jokes, your youthfulness, your tenderness and love, above allelse will be dearly remembered. You have joined God, the giver of eternal life.

Sadly missed by. DAD, SISTERS and BROTHERS CARD OF THANKS GOFFREDO DONALD To our friends, neighbors and relatives: My sincere thanks for the support and help given to me and my' family upon the death of my husband, Donald Goffredo. The love and care which was shown by, you all consoled US during this most difficult time. We are especially grateful to the following: Rev. Magr.

J. Rugel, Pastor of Our Lady of the Valley Church, Wayne. Rev. Michael Drury, Rev. Joseph Me Carthy.

Rev. Cardillo, S.D.B., Rev. George Rev. Magr. Kenneth Lasch, Rev.

Eiso Introini, The Sisters of Our Lady of the Valley Parish, Paterson, Police Department theScillieri Funeral Directors. ROSEANN GOFFREDO FAMILY DEATHS CRISMAN Jean Marie (Scullion) on June 22,1981, of Paterson, NJ. Beloved wife of Ernest C. Crisman devoted mother of Ernest dear sister of Mrs Elizabeth Durgett, and Daniel Scullion, dear grandmother of Gina Marie Crisman. Also sure vived by everal nieces and nephews.

Funeral on Thursday 9am from the James S. Scullion Son Funeral Home, 267 Ave, (At Madison Ave) Paterson. Then 10 St George's RC Church, Paterson for a moss of Interment Holy Sepulchre Totowa. VisiWednesday 24 and 7. 9pm.

June 24-21 CRISMAN-Jean James S. Scullion Funeral Home CRUZ-Jose Martinez E. Lee White Funeral Home DOTY -Margaret Gorny Gorny Pat-Clifton Mortuary GREEN-Adam "Bragg Funeral Home" LAUBSHIRE- Catherine A. Moore's Home For Funerals, Pat LAWRENCE- -Forshay Funeral Home LINDENTHALER- -Frances Browning Funeral Home LOVATT-J. William NcNerney Burnadz Memorial Home LYNCH-Joseph C.

Norman A. Parker Funeral Home MACCHIA- Charles Minchin Funeral Home MANSMANN-Harry "Festa Memorial. Funeral Home" MOHRLE-Julia Ragucci-Kotran Funeral Home NEWTON- -Ralph Minchin Funeral Home STEPHENS Jr. -Lawrence Simuel Lumberton, N.C. FOR EFFICIENT SERVICE Information and Telephone Number Consult the Funeral Directors Listed below on This Page.

DEATHS CRUZ Entered eternal rest in Paterson on Tuesday, June 23, 1981. Jose Martinez. Beloved father of Jose George, Laura, Blanca, Maria Maria A. and Ana. Brother of Terese, Elena, Crucitch, Eloina, Juan and Jose.

Son of Domitila, of 128-16th Ave, Paterson. Funeral services Saturday 9 AM at the E. Lee White Funeral Home, 628 Market St, Paterson. Requiem Mass at 9:30 AM St. Joseph's R.

C. Church. Interment Fair Lawn Cemetery Visiting hours Thursday and Friday 3-5 and 7-9 PM. June 25-1t DOTY- Ar rest in Paterson, on Tuesday June 23, 1981, Margoret (nee Tranque) Beloved wife of Brad Doty Sr. of Paterson.

Relatives and Friends are invited to attend the funeral from the Gorny Gorny Paterson-Clifton Mortuary 519 Marshall St. Corn of Hazel St. Friday at 9:15 A.M. Funeral Mass al St Agnes R.C. Church Paterson.

Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery Totowa. Friends may call Thursday 2-4 6 7-9 P.M. June 25-11 GREEN Departed this life on June 24, 1981. Adom, of 336 Hamilton Ave, Paterson. Beloved husband of Clydia (Wright), Green.

Cousin of Elizabeth Kirkland. Services Saturday 10 AM at the "Bragg Funeral 256 Graham Ave, Paterson. Interment Cedar Lawn Cemetery. Friends may call 3-5 and 7-9 PM Friday. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to a Kidney or Heart Association.

(Parking on premises). June 25-11 LAUBSHIRE Into life eternal in Wayne on Monday, June 22, 1981. Catherine age 84 years. Beloved wife of the late Herbert L. Laubshire of Paterson.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Thursday, June 25, at 10:30 AM from Moore's Home for Funerals, 384. Totowa Ave, Paterson. Interment at Laurel Grove Memorial Park. Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 PM Wednesday. June 24-21 LAWRENCE Harold Emerson, Age 86 years of Hawthorne on Saturday June 20, 1981.

Beloved husband of the late Charlotte (White) Lawrence. Memorial service Thursday 8 P.M. at the Funeral Home, 557 Lafayette Ave, Hawthorne. Interment private at the convenience of the family. (No visiting hours).

June 24-21 LINDENTHALER Frances (nee Antosik), age 46 years of Howthorne on Tuesday, June 23, 1981. Beloved wife of Forrest Lindenthaler. Funeral Friday 9:30 AM at the Browning-Forshay Funeral Home, 557 Lafayette Ave, Hawthorne. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday 7-9 and Thursday 3-5 and 7-9 PM.

The family would appreciate memorial contributions 10 American Cancer Society June 24-21 LOVATT J. William on June 23, 1981. Devoted father of James W. and Mrs. Lois V.

Hall. Funeral service will be held Friday at the Mc Nerney Burnadz Memorial Home, 371 Lakeview Ave, Clifton. Interment Cedar Lawn Cemetery. Visiting Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Donations to the Christian Health Care Center or the Asbury United Methodist Church would be appreciated.

June 25-11 BENEVOLENT LODGE No. 45 will convene as a Lodge of Sorrow, Thursday evening June 25, at 8 PM at the Mc Nearney-Burnadz Memorial Home, 371 Lakeview Ave, Clif. ton for the purpose of paying our lost tribute of respect to our late Brother James W. Lovatt, Sr By Order Of Roger R. Zito, W.M.

Attest Arthur C. Prince P.M.Secy LYNCH of Little Falls, Joseph C. Beloved Husband of Elizabeth (Doughaen) Father of Mrs: Frank Krapf, Mrs. Joseph Schumocher Jr. and Mrs.

Nicholas Dianuzzo, brother of James, Funeral from the Norman A. Parker Funeral Home, 47 Main Little Falls Friday Our Lady of Holy Angels R.C. Church 10:30 A.M. Visiting Thursday, 3-9 P.M. June 25-11 MACCHIA Charles on Tuesday, June 23, 1981 of Paterson.

Beloved husband of Jennie (Fierro) Macchia; dear father of Helena Kambin. Funeral Saturday morning from the Minchin Funeral Home. 17 Michigan Ave at 8:30 a.m. and St. George R.C.

Church at 9 a.m. Interment Fair Lawn Memorial Pork. Visiting hours Thursday 7-9 p.m. Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. June 25-21 MANSMANN In Wayne on June 24,1981.

Horry beloved husband of the late Margaret Dop; of Haledon, formerly of Paterson. Relatives and friends are invited 10 at. tend services at the "Festa Memorial Funeral 111 Union Blvd, Totowa on Friday at 11am. Interment at Laurel Grave Memorial Pork, Totowa. Friends may call Thursday 24 and 7-9pm June 25-11 MOHRLE In Paterson on June 24, 1981, Julia (nee Bozewicz).

Beloved wife of the late Ray: mond of Paterson. Age 69 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Saturday at 9 AM from the Rogucci-Kotran Funeral Home. 243 E. 18th and 9:30 St.

Cosimirs R. C. Church. inter. ment at Holy Sepulchre Came7.9 tery.

PM and Friday 24 and 7.0 Friends may coll Thursday PM. June 25-21 DEATHS Lawrence Stephens Lawrence Stephens, barber PATERSON Lawrence S. Stephens 54, died Monday at Greater Pater- son General Hospital, Wayne. Born in Lumberton, N.C., he had lived here 30 years. He was a barber at Larry's Barbershop and McDowell's Barbershop here.

He was a member of American Legion Post 298, Eleven 0'C- lock 'Golf Club, Passaic County Park Recreation Commission and St. Augustine Presbyterian Church. He is survived by his former wife, Maggie James; a son, Lawrence III of Paterson; mother, Augusta of North Carolina; four sisters, Lallian Thompson and Georgia, both of North Carolina, Enzelee Faulk of Baltimore, Gwendolyn Massey of Columbus, Ga. Arrangements are by McMillan Funeral Home, Lumberton. J.

William Lovatt, retired executive PATERSON J. William Lovatt, 92, Tuesday at Christian Health Care Center, Wyckoff. Born in Manchester, England, he came to this country at age 14, after spending four years in Quebec, Canada. He had been a structural engineer with James Radcliffe retiring as president after 35 years. He was a member of Asbury United Methodist Church 65 years, honorary church steward and charter member Greater Paterson Council of Churches.

served five terms as a city zoning and planning commissioner and was a 50-year member of Benevolent Masonic Lodge 45, Fair Lawn. His wife, Ethel, died in 1977. He is survived by a son, James a daughter, Mrs. Raymond (Lois) Hall, both of Paterson; four grandchildren and five great -grandchildren. Arrangements are by McNerney-Burnadz Memorial Home, 371 Lakeview Clifton.

Ralph Newton, trucker CLIFTON Ralph G. Newton, 62, died yesterday Sloan-Kettering Memorial Hospital in New York City. Born in Brownington, he was a resident of Clifton for the past 3 36 years. He was a self-employed trucker. He was an veteran of World War II and a army member of St.

George R.C. Church. he is survived by his wife, the former Frances C. Berghorn; two brothers, Lynn of Orleans, and Clinton of Glen Gardner. Arrangements by Minchin Funeral Home, 17 Michigan Paterson.

Charles Macchia, former estimator PATERSON Charles A. Macchia, 74, died Tuesday at Passaic General Hospital. Born in Paterson, he was a life long resident. He was an estimator for the Silk City Plumbing Supply Co. of Paterson for 52 years, retiring two years ago.

He was a member of St. George R.C. Church. He is survived by his wife, the former Jennie Fierro; a daughter, Mrs. Helena Cambin of Paterson; four sisters, Mrs.

Manuel (Florence) Ynsua, Mrs. Carmela Orlando, Mrs. Mary Carfano and Mrs. Harry (Eleanor) Stryker, all of Paterson; a granddaughter. Arangements by Minchin Funeral Home, 17 Michigan Ave.

Philip Connolly TOTOWA Philip Connolly, 91, died Tuesday at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center in Paterson. Born in Ireland, he came to the United States in 1922, settling in Freehold. He had been a resident of St. Joseph Home for the Elderly since 1963.

He was predeceased by his wife, Roseanna, in 1966. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Connolly, Jackson Heights, N.Y.; two grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Arrangements by Minchin Funeral Home, 17 Michigan Paterson. Julia Mohrle PATERSON Julia Bazewicz Mohrie, 69, died yesterday in the Barnert Memorial Hospital Center.

A lifelong resident of this city, she was a member of St. Casimir's R.C. Church. Her husband, Raymond, died in 1977. She is survived by two sons, Raymond and Paul; a brother, John; two sisters, Mrs.

Mary Glentz and Anna Bazewicz and four grandchildren. Arrangements are by the RagucciKotran Funeral Home, 243 East 18th St. NEWTON Ralph G. on Wednesday, June 24, 1981 of Clifton. Beloved husband of Frances C.

(Berghorn) Newton; dear brother of Lynn Newton and Clinton Newton. Funeral Saturday morning from the chin Funeral Home, 17 MichiAve, R.C. at 9:30 Church a.m. 10 and St. George at a.m.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Visiting hours Friday 24 and 9:30 p.m. June 25-21 Lola Lane Lola Lane, 75, veteran actress SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (UPI) A mass was said yesterday at Santa Barbara's Old Mission for Lola Lane, one of the Lane Sisters who were among Hollywood's top leading ladies during the 1930s and 1940s. Lane died at her home Monday following a long bout with inflamation of the arteries.

She was 75. Following the mass, she was buried at Calvary Cemetery in Santa Barbara. Lane appeared in 38 movies before she retired after filming "Deadline a at Dawn" in 1946. Most of her films were for Warner Brothers, where she costarred with two of her sisters, Rosemary and Priscilla Lane in "Four Daughters," "Four Wives" and "Four Mothers." The sisters were best known for "their appearances together, but each had a separate career and 1 Lola Lane starred in such other filmes as "Death from a Distance," "Marked Woman," "Zanzibar" and "'Why Girls Leave Home." Rosemary died in in 1974. A fourth sister, Leota, a professional singer, died in 1963.

Another sister, Martha, did not take to the stage. Lola Lane was born Dorothy Mulligan on May 21, 1906 in Macy, and grew up in Indianola, Iowa, where her guitarplaying father was a dentist. She began her show business career playing piano in a theater showing silent films when she was a teen-ager. She was singing in a flower shop in Des Moines when she was discovered by Gus Edwards, vaudeville star and songwriter. He changed her name to Lola Lane and toured the country with his road company production of "Ritz Carlton Nights." She later toured the Interstate, Loew and Orpheum circuits and, when she reached New York, was cast in "Greenwich Village Follies" and later in "War Song" which starred George Jessel.

'A Fox Studio talent scout saw Lane in "War Song" and gave her a screen test which led to her first film role, in 1929, in "Speakeasy." She was married to actor Lew Ayres from 1931 to 1933. Survivors include her husband, Robert Hanion of Santa Barbara, and her sister, Priscilla Lane Howard, of New Hampshire. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE (Continued from Page 34 WstPPe 3.60 50 504 WstnArL 25 1295 114 111 19 WetaLptA 38 28 29 WsUn pf4.90 2 56 56 WsUn pf4.60 2 WU pis 1.18 51 WuTi pf 2.56h 3 WesthE 1.80 818 31 WstElpf 3.80 210 39 39 Wstvac 1.20 Weyrhs 1.30. Weyr pl 2.80 Wy plA WhiFry. 1.60 WhIF Wheeling St WhiSt pib 2100 WhiSteel Whipool 1.60 White 1.50 WhitC piC Whitker Wickes 1.04 154- Wicor 2.04 Wieboldt William Wilshr0i WinnDE 1.92 Winnebago Winter WiscEP Je 2.68 4.

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Low. fence Simuel. In Paterton on June 22. Age 54. Beloved son of Augusta and the late Lawrence Stephens Sr.

Services and interment in Lumberton, North Carloina. June 25-11 Funeral Directors AQUINO C.S. Aquino Mgr. V.M. Lombardo 236 Union Avenue 956-1700 MOORE'S HOME FOR FUNERALS 384 Totowa Paterson, 790-7000 694-0072 Alps Rd.

Hamburg Toke. Wayne SCANLAN Robert C. J. 200 a. at 120 am.

742-4433 DeLUCCIA 111 Belmont Ave. at 8th 790-6666 Donald F. Lesko, Mgr. FEST FUNERAL HOME 1010WA FESTA Mgr 790-8686 GAITA FUNERAL HOME 154 Pomp. Little Falls 256-2224 J.

N. OLTHUIS 159 Godwin Mid. Pt. 652-8844 NORMAN A. PARKER Norman A.

Porter, Mar. FUNERAL HOME 256-4700. 47 ST. LITTLE FAULS RAGUCCI-KOTRAN FUNERAL HOME ADRIAN J. WAGNER Mgr.

and Director 243 East 18th St. SH. 2-1284 17 Michigon Ave. 742-3374 BROWNING- FORSHAY Robert Browning, Mg. 5,57 Lafayette How.

427-0800 RINALDI Nome 265 Belmont I Haledon 942-2144 E. Lee White Funeral Nome 628 Market St. 279-9888 Serving with Dignity and Reverence Della Torre Faneral Home 515 21st 742-3010 SANTANGELO 635 McBride Ave. West Paterson 345-2500 Vender Pleat Colonial Home RICHARD J. VANDER PLAT Director 13-31 Saddle River Rd.

for Lown 797-3500 M. J. SCANLAN FUNERAL HOME RT. 23, Pomotion PI. 835-4156 M.

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