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Nation FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1983 The News, North Jersey Democrats force Reagan's hand By ROBERT SHEPARD United Press International Senate Democrats voted yesterday to force President Reagan's hand and require him to formally request congressional approval under the War Powers Resolution to keep U.S. Marines in Lebanon. The 29-0 vote by the Democrats in caucus came as congressional and administration leaders continued to try to negotiate a compromise on the 1973 war powers act. The Democrats voted to introduce a resolution declaring that the act had been triggered by the increased hostilities in Lebanon. Such a resolution, if passed by the Congress and approved by Reagan, would require that the troops be withdrawn within 60 or 90 days unless Congress votes to extend their stay.

"We have made our position clear that we Intend that Congress be involved in any extension of time," Senate Democratic leader Robert Byrd of West Virginia said. "The executive branch and the people of the United States are put on notice that we intend to see the war powers act upheld and that it is followed because it is for the protection of the American Byrd said the Democrats were still prepared to negotiate with the president on an extension of the Marines' deployment, but only after he requests the extension and explains their mis sion. An early proposal from House Democrats Republican leader Howard Baker said suggested Congress might vote to Senate keep Marines after Byrd formally introduced the resolution in Lebanon for another 18 months, through the that he shares "the hope that we can still end of Reagan's present term, but a Senate excercise a degree of cooperation" in reaching source said that idea was fading. a bipartisan solution to the Lebanese issue. "The chance of getting past this presidential Baker had earlier told reporters he was term apparently is gone," the leadership aide prepared to propose a compromise plan that sald.

would have Reagan ask Congress to initiate Opposition to the 18-month extension was action to extend the Marines' presence in reported among some House Democrats, and Lebanon. It was unclear if that remained an their Senate colleagues were on record, with a option. demand that Reagan comply with the war Byrd said negotiations "have not broken powers act. down. We're moving ahead," but.

"it is impor- The administration has attempted to skirt the tant that we recognize the facts for what they issue, arguing the Marines are not in combat are. The troops are in hostilities." even though four Marines have been killed in White House chief of staff James Baker had recent weeks. been meeting with Senate Republican and O'Neill told reporters Congress backs the Democratic leaders on Capitol Hill to discuss a Marine peace-keeping force in Lebanon and. proposed compromise sent to the White House "any other message than that would be sacrileWednesday. Speaker Thomas O'Neill put off House But he emphasized Congress is House united in its action on a resolution asserting Congress's refusal to simply -stamp Reagan's polipower under the war powers act to decide the cles, partly out of fear that a resolution of future of the Marine contingent of the multina- support would be used in the same manner that tional peace-keeping force in Lebanon, giving President Johnson used the Gulf of Tonkin the administration and lawmakers time to work resolution to expand the Vietnam war.

out an agreement. White House spokesman Larry Speakes said O'Neill said he expects an agreement will be Thursday there is "a good-faith effort" under reached. But some positions, appeared to be way to reach a compromise and stressed: "All hardening as the delay continued. we're doing is continuing our discussions." of high school grads fail standards WASHINGTON (UPI) Less than 3 percent of last year's high school graduates met the academic standards recommended by a national commission that spent two years studying the quality of American education, the government said yesterday. Education Secretary Terrel Bell described the performance of the 1982 graduates as proof of "the need for higher expectations and more rigorous requirements in our elementary and secondary schools." The students' performance was gauged by the Education Department's National Center for Education Statistics, which analyzed the tranHinckley By JOHN J.

SANKO United Press International DENVER A multi-million dollar lawsuit filed against the psychiatrist who treated John Hinckley Jr. shortly before he tried to assassinate President Reagan was dismissed by a federal court judge yesterday. U.S. District Judge John P. Moore said he dismissed the suit by White House Press Secretary James Scott Brady and two others wounded in the 1981 shooting incident because there was no way Dr.

John J. Hopper Jr. could have foreseen what happened. Obituaries scripts of more than 12,000 students and com- public schools. pared their course work to the work recom- The new study showed that only 1.8 percent of by the National Commission on the 1982 high school graduates surveyed met mended Excellence in Education.

another of the commission's recommendations Only 2.6 percent of the 1982 graduates met the calling for at least two years of study in a commission's standards, which called for a foreign language. Of the graduates planning minimum of four years of English, three years four years of college education, 3.7 percent had each of mathematics, science. and social completed the foreign language study, the studies, and half a year of computer science. report said. The commission, appointed by Bell in 1981, The students surveyed accumulated an averissued its report last spring, calling for stronger age of 21.8 credits during their high school curriculums, increased pay for teachers and careers, with many of them taking courses the longer school year.

The panel's findings fueled a commission considered secondary in imporcontinuing crusade to upgrade the nation's tance, the department said. psychiatrist suit dismissed "At most, the complaint states that if Dr. Denver oilman. Hopper had interviewed Hinckley more carefully, he would have discovered that Hinckley was Hinckley, who now is confined to St. Elilzaobsessed with Jody Foster and the movie 'Taxi beth's Hospital where he is receiving that he collected books on Ronald ric care, underwent treatment from Hopper Reagan and political assssination and that he from late October, 1980 until March, 1981.

practiced with guns," Moore said. Hinckley was found not guilty in the shootings The suit, which was filed by Brady, an FBI by reason of insanity. agent and a Washington D.C. police officer who Brady, Timothy John were all wounded March 30, 1981, outside a K. McCarthy and Thomas D.C.

Delahanty claimed in their lawsuit that the Washington hotel, claimed Dr. Hopper of psychiatrist should have warned law enforceEvergreen, was negligent in examining, ment officials of Hinckley's diagnosing and treating Hinckley, the of potential for politial son a assassination. Virgilio DeMarco, painter PATERSON Virgilio DeMarco, 85, died Wednesday at home. Born in Montello, Avolino, Italy, he came to this country in 1922, settling in Paterson. He was a retired painter, a life member of Local 711 and an Italian army veteran of World War I.

He is survived by his wife, the former Rose Maletta; three sons, Anthony Maletta of Rochester, N.Y.. Alex of Ohio and William of Totowa; four grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Arrangements are by Della Torre Funeral Home, 515 21st Paterson. Thomas Aruth, real estate broker SADDLE BROOK Thomas G. Aruth, 72, died Wednesday at Hackensack Hospital.

Born in Damascus, Syria, he came to the United States in 1912, first settleing in Phillipsburg before moving to Saddle Brook 40 years ago. He was a real -estate broker. He was a member of St, Joseph's Syrian Orthodox Catholic Church in Little Falls, the Salaam Organization and the Alsac chapter of St. Judes' Hospital Foundation. He 'is survived by two brothers, George Arout of Wallington and Charles Arrout of Paterson; two sisters, Adele Motta of Garfield and Agnes Lauritano of Paramus.

Arrangements are by BrowningForshay Funeral Home, 557 Lafay'ette Hawthone. Muriel Corter, quill winder SUSSEX Muriel C. Corter, 53, died yesterday at Walkill Valley General Hospital here, Born in Pompton Lakes, she resided in Sussex for the last 11 years. She was employed as a quill winder for Artistic Identification Systems of Pompton Lakes. She is survived by two sons, Harry of Pennsylvania and Brian of Sussex; a daughter, Mrs.

Carol Williams of Sussex. Her mother, Marguerite Coones, died Wednesday. Arrangements for both are by the Richards Funeral Home, 4 Newark- Pompton Riverdale. Today's Bible Message I know that my reedemer liveth and that he shall stand at the latter day upon the earth. Job 19:25 (King James Version) MEMORIAM BARNICKLE In loving memory of a dear Husband, Futher and Grandfather, Russell, who passed away September 16, 1967.

Just a prayer from the ones who love you. Just a memory fond and true, In our hearts you will live forever, Because we thought the 1 world of you. LOVED REMEMBERED WIFE MARY, CHILDREN SON-IN-LAW and GRANDCHILDREN CHEFF In loving memory of a dear father, Frank, who passed away September 16, 1978. Five years ago you said good-bye, The most wonderful Dad who anyone could ever have. The say time heals a broken heart, For no 'one knows how much it hurts til you lose the one you love.

We miss you Dad. Sadly missed by, YOUR DAUGHTER JENNY, and SON-IN-LAW JIM CHEFF- Fro In loving memory of a deor Father and Grandfather Frank who passed away 5 years ago today, September 16, 1978. Always in our hearts and in our thoughts. EDDIE, GAIL, DINA and KELLY GREGORY WHIRLEY Tis 7. years and God only knows.

How your absence from us has effected us so. We look at your pictures and smile, cry and cheer. Hoping once again to have you near. One day God may call us to sit next to you. If you saw us dear brother.

Just what would you do. We love and miss you YOUR SISTER VERNELL FAMILY, MOTHER MRS. ERLENE MAGAZINE FAMILY, YOUR DAUGHTER LATASHA S. GREGORY GUSTA-In memory of a dear: mother Marianna, who passed away 2 years ago today, September 16, 1981. Two years ago we had to part, with the mother I loved with all my heart laugh with the world, I play.

my part, But beneath it alt lies a broken heart go to your grave and place my flowers with care and no one knows the heartache when I turn and leave you there. I'm lonely without you mother, but God has given me the strength, to keep going everyday LOVED ALWAYS REMEMBERED YOUR DAUGHTER JENNIE GUSTA-In memory of my dear mother and grandmother, Marianna, who passed away 2 years ago today, September 16, 1981 As a mother you were God's choice, and when the time came you heard his voice Physically you left me, but spiritually you will always; remain SADLY MISSED BY YOUR LOVING DAUGHTER DOLLY AND FAMILY I MAZZARINO Elvira, who laid to rest on September 16,1968. You are gone but not forgotten. LOVE YOUR DAUGHTER CARM NATOLI Tina, who entered eternal rest on September 16,1966. Many thoughts and silent prayers for you always.

YOUR FAMILY REAVES In loving memory. of our dear Mother Lucy Belle, who passed away September 16, 1975. Gone but not forgotten Cause you did not forget, To give us love, self-respect, beauty, pride and dignity, And sweet memories of you. SADLY MISSED BY MARY BELLE, ANN, JOHN HENRY and GRANDCHILDREN ARUTH homos G. Browning-Forshay Funeral Homel ASLAM-Mohd Funeral Home BARKALOW-Victoria Rose Vander Plaat Col.

Funeral Home BELLAGAMBA- Olympia Patrick J. Conte Funeral Homel BODENSCHATZ- Arno The Morrison Funeral Home BOYD-Etta E. Lee White Funeral Homel CORTER-Muriel C. Richards Funeral Home Homel Chester M. John Scanian Funeral DE MARCO- -Virgilio "Della Torre Funeral ELTAKI-Mohammad E.

Lee White Funeral Homel LIMEY -Cornelius Norman A. Parker Funeral Home MANNING -Charles Richards' Funeral Home PUGLIANO- Anthony SANCHEZ-Humberto E. Lee White Funeral Home SCHMITT-Anne E. "Festo Memorial Home' For Efficient Service Information and Telephone Number Consult the Funeral Directors Listed below on This DEATH NOTICE DEADLINE: DIRECT LINE-278-1700 CARD OF THANKS HALL The family of the late Charles Frank Hall Sr. would like 10 thank the many friends and reltives for their support and sympathy.

HALL FAMILY DEATHS DEATHS ARUTH- Thomas G. age 72, of Saddle Brook, NJ on Wednesday September. 14. 1983. Beloved brother of George Arout, Charles Arrout, Adle Motta, Agnes Lauritano.

service Monday 8:30 AM from the Browning-Forshay Funeral Home, 557 Lafayette Ave, Hawthorne, follow by a 9:30 AM service at St. George's S.O. Church, Little Fall. Interment Laurel Grove Cemetery. Visiting Saturday and Sunday 2-4 7-9 PM.

Family would appreciate Memorial Contributions to Deborah Hospital Heart and Lung Fundation, Charles Arrout, 370 Chamberland Ave, Paterson. Sept 16,21 ASLAM-Entered into eternal rest in Teaneck, NJ, on Wednesday September 14, 1983, Mohd. Beloved son of Mohammad and Zarina of 87 Elmwood Terrace, Elmwood Park, NJ. Funeral Service Friday 1 PM at the United Islamic Center, 408 Knickerbocker Ave, Paterson. Interment Fairlown Cemetery.

Arrangements by E. Lee White Funeral Home, 628 Market St, Paterson. Sept BARKALOW Rose. On September 15, 1983 of Fair Lawn, beloved wife of the Thomos, mother of Claire Elaine Barkalow, sister. of Anne Fronzuto, Rose Struble und Catherine Hennion.

Funeral moss at St Anne's R.C. Church, Fair Lawn, Monday 9:30 A.M. Interment Laurel Grove Memorial Park. Family will receive their friends at the Vander Plaat Colonial Home, 13-31 Saddle River Rd, Fair Lawn, Saturday and Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. Sept 16-21 BELLAGAMBA-Olympia (nee Pierantozzi) of Elmwood Park.

Loving mother Laurence and Mrs Frank (Matilda) Folk. Deor sister of Mrs Ivano (Madeline) Cerino; Mrs Josephine Goeghan, Mrs Ziora Santopietro also 6 grandchildren. Funeral from The Potrick J. Conte Funeral Home, 274 Market St, Elmwood Pork Monday Funeral mass St Leo's R.C. Church Entombment Calvary Cemetery, Paterson.

Visiting Saturday 7-9pm and Sunday 2-4 7-9pm September 16-21 BODENSCHATZ- Arno of Butler, N.J. on September 14, 1983. Husband of the late Lillian (Lotz) Bodenschatz. Father of the late Walter Bodenschatz. Funeral service private.

September 16-11 BOYD-Entered into eternal rest on Saturday September 10, 1983, Etto of 318 Broadway Paterson. Complete notice 10 follow by the E. Lee White Funeral Home, 628. Market St, Paterson. Sept CORTER-Muriel C.

on Thursday September 15, 1983 of Sussex, NJ. Funeral Service Saturday 10 AM at the Richards Funeral Home, Newark Pompton Turnpike, Riverdale. Cremation private. Friends may call Friday 7-9 PM. Sept 16,11 DARMOFALSKI Chester on September 14, 1983, beloved husband of Helen (nee Wisnieski) of Pequannock.

Funeral services Saturday 10 a.m. from the M. John Scanlan Funeral Home, 781 Turnpike at 23, Pompton Plains, and 10:30 o.m. of Holy Spirit R.C. CHurch, Interment Our Lady of Magnificat Cemetery, Kinnelon.

Friends may call Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Contributions to the St. Joseph Hospital and Medical Center Dialysis Fund or the Pequannock First Aid Squad would be appreciated. Sept. 15,21 DE MARCO In Paterson, Wednesday.

Virgilio, beloved husband of Rose (Maletta) of Paterson. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Saturday 10am at the "Della Torre Funeral Home" 515-21st Ave. Cremation at Cedar Lawn Crematory, Visiting hours Friday 2-4 and 7-9pm. (Parking lot across from funeral home) In lieu of flowers donations to the Passaic Valley Hospice, 50 Galesi Dr, Wayne would be appreciated Sept 16-11 ELTAKI-Entered Into eternal rest in Livingston, NJ on Thursday September 15, 1983, Mohammad of 258 Havenly Rd, Franklin Lakes NJ. Funeral Service Friday 2:30 PM at the United Islamic Center, 408 Knickerbocker Ave, Paterson.

Arrangements by E. Lee White Funeral Home, 628 Market St, Paterson. Intement Fairlawn Cemetery. Sept 16, 1t LIMEY -Of Skyline Lakes. Cornelius beloved husband of Ruth (Berger).

Father of John, Cornelius and Donald, brother of Mrs Gerturd Vis. Funeral service at the Norman A. Parker Funeral Home, 47 Main St, Little Falls, saturday 10:00 A.M. Visiting Friday 3-5 and 7-9 P.M. Sept 14-31 MANNING Charles J.

on September 15, 1983. Husbandof Jeannette (nee Kimble) Manning of Ringwood. Funeral services" Saturday 10:30 a.m. at Richards Funeral Home, 4 Riverdale. Interment Laurel Grove Memorial Park, Totowa.

Friends may call Friday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Sept 16-lt FEENEY FUNERAL HOME RIDGEWOOD 232 Franklin Ave. GI.4-7650 John J. Feeney Mgr. Robert W.

Feeney, Mgr. DEATHS PUGLIANO Vincent James on August 27, 1983 of West Paterson. Beloved husband of Filomena. Father of Anthony Pugliano and Mrs. Joanne Bellafatto.

A Mass will be said on September 17 at 9:30 a.m. at Our Lady' of Pompeii Church, Caldwell Ave, Paterson. Sept 15-21 -entered into eternal rest in Queens, NY, on Wednesday September 14, 1983 Humberto. Beloved son of Jimmy. and Angela Sanchez of 49 Prince St, Paterson.

Ressurection Mass on Saturday 9:30 AM at St. John's RC Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Totowa, NJ. Visiting hours Friday 2-9 PM at E. Lee White Funeral Home, 628 Market St, Paterson: Sept 16,11 SCHMiTT-(nee Ringier) in Paterson on September 15, 1983 Anne beloved wife of the late Ernest J.

of Totowa Boro. Arrangements are by the "Festa Memorial Funeral Home" 111 Union Blvd, Totowa, NJ. Complete information to follow. Sept 16.11 JAMES S. SCULLION.

SON FUNERAL HOME 267-269 PARK AVE. AT MADISON PARKING SECURITY PROVIDED CALL SH. 2-7738 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 Tpke. Wayne SCANLAN Robert C. Scanian Charles J. Scanien St.

et 12th Ave. 742-6433 DeLUCCIA 111 Belmont Ave. at 8th 790-6666 Donald F. Lesko, Mgr. Band leader Willie Bobo By AURELIO ROJAS United Press International LOS ANGELES Singer-percussionist Willie Bobo, who called his blend of jazz and Latin rhythms "the sound a Latin cat in Harlem would dig," died yesterday of cancer.

He was 49.. Bobo, who formed his own band in 1966 after years as a sideman with such legendary performers as Cal Tjader, Dizzy Gillespie, George Shearing and Herbie Mann, died at his home at 6:30 a.m., his son, William Gill, said. Despite the weakened condition brought on by his illness, which was diagnosed last November, the ebullient Bobo continued to perform until last month. He played to a standing ovation at the Playboy Jazz Festival in June. Born William Correa on Feb.

28, 1934 in New York to Puerto Rican parents, Bobo began his professional career as a dancer at age 12 and his recording career as a bongo player two years later. He was given his stage name as a teenager by planist Mary Lou Williams, who took to calling him Bobo Spanish, for life of the party during a recording session. After working as a sideman for Latin and jazz groups in New York, Bobo formed his own band in Los Angeles in 1966 and during the next decade performed at Latin and jazz clubs and concert halls. His combo achieved an effective blend of Latin music, soul and jazz improvision, with Bobo primarily playing the timbales and singing, in both Spanish and English. "What we've tried to do is play the music we know best, the sound a Latin cat in Harlem would dig," Bobo said a few years ago.

In the 1970s he began to sing a Brazilian song that became his first popular vocal record and his theme. Among the dozen albums Bobo 10.10 Business Opptys PATERSON Small clothing store in busy district. Gd oppty. Owner financing avail to qual buyer. Askg $11,500 incl entire stock.

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$183,000. BUSINESS SERVICE AGCY REALTOR 595-7060 TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD IN THE NEWS phone 278-1700 recorded were "Evil Ways," whose title track was turned into a hit by the rock group Santana, "Spanish Grease," his most popular album, and "Latin Beat (Trip)." Bobo, who always bantered freely with the audience during his performances, also appeared as an actor-musician on the Bill Cosby comedy TV series. Victoria Barkalow RN FAIR LAWN Victoria Rose Barkalow, 71, died yesterday at Sloam Kettering Memorial Hospital in New York. Born in Jersey City, she lived in Fair Lawn the past 28 years. She retired as a registered nurse at St.

Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center in Paterson. She was a member of St. Anne's R.C. CHurch in Fair Lawn, St. Anne's Leisure Club, and the Fair Lawn Seniors Club.

Surviving are a daughter, Claire Elaine at home; and three sisters, Mrs. Anne Fronzuto of West Paterson; Mrs. Rose Struble of West Milford; Mrs. Catherine Hennion of West Milford. Her husband, Thomas, died in 1973.

Arrangements are by Vander Plaat Colonial Home, 13-31 Saddle River Road, Fair Lawn. Vincent Pugliano WEST PATERSON- Vincent James Pugliano, 71, died recently in Calabria, Italy, while visiting relatives. Born in Pittsburgh, he was a resident of West Paterson for the past 30 years. He was employed in the Passaic County Courthouse until his retirement in 1978. He is survived by his wife, Filomena; a son, Anthony of Wayne; a daughter, Mrs.

Joanne Bellafatto of Little Falls; a brother, Joseph of Little Falls; three sisters, Bettina, Rosina, and Maria of Calabria, Italy; and six grandchildren. Arrangements were in Italy. 1010 Business Opptys, WHOLESALE walkin Meat Provi. sions, boxes, 2 vans, off St. park' Call for complete details.

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TAHAN 1071 Main St.Pat. 345-2224 Olympia Bellagamba ELMWOOD PARK Olympla Pierantozzi Bellagamba, 85, died Wednesday at Valley Hospital, Ridgewood. Born in Italy, she lived in Elmwood Park for 70 years. SHe was a member of St. Leo's R.C.

Church in Elmwood Park. She is survived by her son, Laurence of Manchester; her daughter, Mrs. Frank Matilda Falk of Glen Rock; three sisters, Mrs. Ivano Madeline Cerino and Mrs. Ziara Santopietro, both of Elmwood Park and 1 Mrs.

Josephine Goeghan of Paterson; and six grandchildren. Arrangements are by Patrick J. Conte Funeral Home, 274 Market Elmwood Park. Arno Bodenschatz BUTLER Arno Bodenschatz, 89, died Tuesday at the North Jersey Convelescant Center, Wayne, after a long illness. Born in College Point, N.Y.

he moved to Bulter 50 years ago where he retired as as a supervisor at the Amerace Company of Butler in 1977 after working for the company for 50 years. He was a member of the Lutheran Church of the Incarnation in Pompton Lakes. His wife, Lillian, died in 1968. He is survived by two nieces and two nephews. Arrangements by Morrison Funeral Home, 86 Bartholdi Avenue Butler Charles Manning, truck driver RINGWOOD Charles Jason Manning, 57, died yesterday at home.

Born in Midvale, he was a lifelong resident of Ringwood. A truck driver for the Riverdale Quarry for six years, he was an Army veteran of World War II. He was a member of Teamsters Local No. 560 and the V.F.W. of Wanaque.

Surviving are his wife, the former Jeannette Kimble; two sons, George of Wanaque, and Charles of Haskell; two daughters, Elaine Biggins of Butler, and Jill Williamson of West Milford; and four grandchildren. Arrangements by Richards Funeral Home, 4 Newark-Pompton Riverdale. John Schotz WANAQUE John Schotz, 74, died Wednesday at the Bel Air Manor here. Arrangements are by BrowningForshay 557 Lafayette Hawthorne. FESTA Moreal FUNERAL HOME TOTOWA, J.

R.P FESTA, Mgr 790-8686 GAITA FUNERAL HOME 154 Pomp. Tpke, Little Falls 256-2224 J. H. OLTHUIS 159 Godwin Mid. Pk.

652-8844 NORMAN A. PARKER Normon A. Porker, Mgr FUNERAL HOME 256-47001 47 MAIN ST. LITTLE FALLS RAGUCCI-KOTRAN FUNERAL HOME ADRIAN J. WAGNER Mgr.

and Director 243 East 18th St. SH: 2-1284 "MINCHIN" 17 Michigon Ave. 742-3374 PATERSON BROWNING- FORSHAY Robert Browning, Mgr. 557 Lafayette Haw. 427-0800 RINALDI Funeral Home 265 Belmont Haledon 942-2144 E.

Lee White Funeral Home 628 Market St. 279-9888 Serving with Dignity and Reverence Della Torre Funeral Home 515 21st Ave. 742-3010 SANTANGELO 635 McBride Ave. West Paterson 345-2500 M. J.

SCANLAN FUNERAL HOME R1. 23. Pompton PI. 835-4156 M. John Scanlon, Mgr.

Gorny Gorny MORTUARY 519 Marshall St. GORNY, Mgr. Paterson 684-5400 VANDER MAY Wayne Colonial Funeral Home. Inc Vander May. Mgr.

567 Rotzer Rood. Wayne 696-2900 VANDER PLAAT VERMEULEN MEMORIAL HOME Associated With VANDER PLAT PARAMUS PATERSON. 891 Lakee 4770 Henry Vander Plat Sr Mgt W.Higm Vander Plat Mar.

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