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The Herald Statesman from Yonkers, New York • 2

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HERALD STATESMAN, YONKERS, N.T FRIDAY, AUGUST 14; 1970 res Turn Out Big For Old Coach 1:46 ajn.1 tanorrowB tides are high at 8:40 ajn. and 9:40 pjn. and low at 2:40 un. and. 3:46 Sunday's tides will be high at 9:34 ajn.

and pm. and low at 3:34 nun. and The sun wULziw tomorrow at 6:06 am. and set at 7:54 pm. Sunny, hot and warm today, high 90 to 95.

Fair and warm tonight low In the 70s. Sunny and warm Satiday, high 90 to The highest and lowest temp-. endures ever recorded in New York Otar for today and the next two days are: High Lew Tfaday 96' 51 96 54 Sunday- .96 55 Tube Weils Pumping Station reported an 8 am. tempera- ture reading of 73 degrees with no precipitation within the pastMhours. Tides are high today at 7:40 mT ud 8:04 pun.

and low at By EDWAKD KJLUVAN Joseph: Lspchlck, former conch of the New York Khlcks, win laid to rest in simple eervioe at Oakland Cemetery niter Hlsh Man oi the Resurrection at St Denis Church on Van Cortlandt Park Avenue Thursday. Scores of family Mends and prominent figures in the sports and news Adds filled the church to Its GOO seat capacity while streets for surrounding blocks were crowded with cars and spectators. and 1130a the team barnstormed the country playing the Original Knido. Among Mr. Lapchldcs Yonkers friends were dty Judge Gilbert M.

Laady, former Cbundlman Anthony J. Flccone, and State Sen. John E. Flynn. The Mare was conceldbreted fay St Denis' pastor, Rt.

Rev. Msgr. George McKfamey; the Rev. Donald Malone, his assistant die Rev. William Casey, former vice president of St Johns University, and the -7 FORMER LAPCHICK CHAMPIONS CAME OUT IN FORCE towering basketball players flank coach's casket at St.

Denis Church joacph Durvsn of that In the balcony of the church with the choir were camera- men and sound crews from the Fbflier Oeaqr ddiveredtte three major networks and the sendre, dniag newspaper photographers. Swift Among those the Salni of PaMm SWMlaJsM 1HUNEB Walter called' And Area Obituaries Yonkers Mrs. Ida Kaplan Mrs. Ida Kaplan, 92, of 26 Randolph St. died today at Greater OH Nursing Home in Mount Vernon after a long ill- She was born in Russia in and by three children, Nathan J.

Kaplan, former of the Terry Dress Shop: Miss Ethel Kaplan and Mrs. Rita Mayer-. Kennedy, er of the National Basketball Association Red Auerbach, general manager of the Boston Celtics; Ed Donovan, former general manager of the Knlcks; Red Klein of Yonkere, county recreation supervisor; Bob Whiff, the TV voice of the Knlcks; Billy Grieve; former major league umpire and long time friend of the family, and Carl Danielson, coach at Yonkers High SchooL Also attending were Dick Young, sports writer of the Dally News; Jack Donohue, coach of Holy Chore; Hany Gallatin, former bulwark of the NBA, and Nat Holman and Dutch Denhert; the last two remaining players of the orlgi- nal Celtics. She la survived by Mrs. Feitelson and Mrs.

Rose Davis, both of Yonkers and Mrs. Ben (Sadye) Geler of Hallandale, nine grandchildren and'10 greatgrandchildren. DEATH-NOTICES beatricb ea Augud ix peterson. 1770. Peleved wife of Nm tot Jomw R.

Bodld RIvwM, N.Y. Dmtad mmr.d Adrienne arm and Laurent. Food older EIHettBertort Orta low WHIlo, Augwt, Wollor Eerbert and Gertrud VandortioWo. Funerd trom Rlver-daloen Hudion Funeral Homo, 1M Bhf- rood ititorot ElttoW Berber! mi the ftp Madeu. Jam TOrrdL Bis second reason was his deep sense of humility and humility la not a weakness.

It is strength, truth, he continued. 'Joe was a very warm lndi- vldual who loved others, he Members-XlaaelX the bta to be Gods children," he said. country attended the funeraL inwej tNwe how-Present Dram the Ttenals- orary paBbeam were Ray sauce were the owner, Bob Felix, a former Knlcks center, Douglas, and Condi Eric B- 1 and the entire 1965 champion-lldge, both members of the ship winning squad from St. basketball HU1 of Fame. Oth- John's University Kenneth er menriwrs of thetenmwere M.

Mdhtyre, Jeremiah Hous-John Walker, Wllhr Gant and Robert Duerr, Hank Dr. Charles Turner, the Guess, 'Bill Jones, Kenneth teams trainer. In tho 1920a Wlrell and Alex Menar. FAMOUS MAKERS BELOW ORIGINAL AMVMWwIlacbeli R.lmiifhMwjjSWH, CSOm ewiuray Maw pipe parti FABULOUS DETAILS WHOLESALE FRIGE lUOl Wud SH Straw, Mon- RoquHm Mom St. Morgarol of Cortona Church, IS KM, Intormonl Wood- wn5owraas.fS: 7-11 pjn.

inn CRAVEN, JoocWi p. of arenxvllle, M.V. Beloved hwband of Aon KoUy Craven. Devoted loftier of Ann Devery, Marlon Ljmbacher, Patrick Joooph Jr Frond 0. Crown.

Door brother of Anna Carrail ond Eliioteth McKeon. Aha eur-vivtM or fourteen grondcMMen. Tho family tS bo prMni at Tho Rod H. McGrath A Son Rmoral Ham. Iraiw-vW bifomn tho houn 1-4 and 7-t p.m.

Friday. Saturday and Sunday. Rtnulom Mom St. Jenph Church, Sranxvljhoo Monday, Augud 17. ot II ujn.

(US) ILVMMS Mrs, Regina Stegun v. -Idghtaneir wteTSredhere mare than 60 yean; died Thursday! fisericordia Hospital in Woodlawn after a-ahort fUness. She wan T7. Bon Ang. 24, 1892; in Anst-idarHttngaiy to Michael and Mary Skakandl Urn was educated there.

On Sept 10 1912, she was married to Michael Stegun in Yookera, owner of a restau-rent Aunainere on Harlot Street He died in 1963. Mrs. Stegun was a communicant of the Church of die Immaculate Cbnceptkn, (St Mary's). Survivtng arei lour daugh-tert, the fafiasea Regina, Helen and. Ethd of Yonkera and' Dene of Washington, D.C.r -And.

a eon Mlhhael J. Stegun of Mgotbere, Yarfaxnith o. John Road died Illness. He Bore Aryshire; soq of He married July 13, Mr. of Institute field, lived yean.

He dan Scottish Survivors John and three- Barr of san Shields Fhereon of Scotland. DUMPIT Dwmo Mart. Of Lana montti of ago. On AuguM II 170. Hind daughter of Luc and Danny DumpR.

Door ohlor of tram and Aurora. Dar niece of Mr. Mtchor (Aim) Aram In. Repoting, Flower Funeral Nam. Inc.

7M Yankcn Avol Branch. Funeral, Saturday, SI. Anal Church UWdlond Aw.l. Mom of tho Angele, I n. Interment, SI.

Joioght Cemetery. VMHng hour: 2-4 ondl-M pm. (H4I HAIGHT, Dovkt jAq IS) Suddwly Augud 12. tw Ip gnawn. Canada.

Surytwi by Ml portnfi twi brottMTS rm stetar In iiul grondlalhor ond motomnl r. Rogoiing Loach a Thom Horn, attain St. Owning, win racoiw friend todoy. iMoy.Frtdoy fay -jome writers, but as a sim- humble man capable of affable. While we think of our great lore wo can ask why did we love him? He then answered himself fay giving two reasons first Ids simplicity.

He hated a phoney, Father Cuey said, and ho hated elfish basketball But he wren simple man who would tell it straight from tho shoulder, he would tdl it like It Is." I 1878 to Philip and Beale Levine. After coming to the United States aha was married to' Jacob -Kaplan- In New York City In 1901 and they moved to Yonkers. Mrs. Kaplan 1 was predeceased by her husband in 1944, Carl on Augud'IX ms of Dorlo McO, AIM i 17, of Mojn. lery.

Friend Heme Wand MS pm. RIKER, Leenerd, ef 22f Worburhn Auenue on Auguet Ifc W7S. Hueband of the lot Martha Wllfcene. Oowtod letthrof Mre. imrdflM MW brslher of Cornel lue Hiker, eervtce wUTb held ot the G.

Phillip Rmoral Horne, lac. SB Street, ea Saturday at 11 pjn. Ini. SAMUELS-Leon. m-i- -e o- t.AJg i at Fanny Samuate.

Loutng undo of aiflila RuuMom Rauaaa IP MBrni UmMi MrwIGn FT9O0V "Tho Rtwnldo Mb Sf. and S-M STEGUN, Regina (mo ShohendH. of 42 LejgMon Awnu on Thuredoy Aimwt IWOl Widow of Mlchool Stoguik fetoved Roghio. Irena, Helen, Ethel ond J. Stegun.

Repeelng at Hi Flynn Homo, S2SSOMI broodmoy. I on Monday at etn. Him of the Reeurracma St. IMory Church ot imormoof St, J. egh'e Cemetery.

In neuef flower deno-ttan may be mod to tup Sfc Manm School Suildbig Fuad. Fondly WHIrocewe frhndi Friday 7 tot pjn. Saturday nM Sunday. 2 lo 4 and 7 1 Spun. (S-M) TACKET, John Sr.

of SS" Yanbor Aiguel IX H7t. Seieved hue-bond of Georal Braum Tnrkef. Falbor of John Jr. and Robert B. Tochot.

Service of Howyt Funeral Homo, Inc. North Yonkere, Solurrtny Auguet IS UlaaMMl HiivniNnT nofiv ireiiiiVfi I un. VHItlng kauri 1-4 enrt 7-W pjik IB-IS) TACKET, Jehn-Ctan MacGregor N. Ml O.SX. Oeneinen.

wHh deearegrd annouac lha pawing at Qianman John Tockjt an Augud 13. itTK William Fdrlpa IS-M) WAJDO, Anna (iw Grech) ef IS Toner Davedd Flaca ea Augud a WTB. I Perwa aad Thamaa I daughter John and Barbara KuMech Grach. Living ddor Mrk PennH I Nancy) Rocha. Funeral tram lb E.

W. Maloney end Sons Funeral Ham, Inc, 732 Yanbor Avenue, Monday, Augud 17 uja-MawdlbeReeurractHahiPd Church St. John lha HadM SL Joeephe 7 1 I Joiephe Cemetery. VHNIna hour Friday, 7 1 pm. Si Ip dpadTdW IS) In Memoriam DZIKOWSKI, I Hp! pdw you ea.

warn unfair you had go Your aemHeyw, your muling face No an could ever take yeur doc. Happy Birthday la Heaven. Yeur loving daughter, Ann. DZIKOWSKI, In (S-14) M- uLawk VHr VRflinn Ihe' dud lha chertdwd heart may Ihd which earmad once, con never tnaurprayareahvey. grandchfldea and grad grandJrttdioq is-M) Birthday, tap.

Lodge Notice BURT till with eerrew we announce Pw pawing an Augud TXIflXd A-' "jomw F. Burt Stnd degree, a member Ih Velley WMd Pkdn, A.AX.R. William NIcaL Ondr.InChld Charlw A. Bond IXM) MIER Jack, Prather. LANCER LODGE 4.

KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Yonkere, extend their deeped tympdhy Mre. Syhria Mdr and tan-lly en- pawing her helovid hud-band. Jock, an Augud II, Our A tala adla ntonicn otibmiiisi iw ipw wtiw chlldran. Lout Sill, CC S-14 Lancer Ledge Budding Actress Ih Found Slain NEW YORK (APL Lydia French, a 31-year-old secretary and aspiring actress, has been found shot to death in her Manhattan apartment.

Police said Thursday that she had not been robbed or sexually molested. CROSS COUNTY CENTER CAR FULL SERVICE COMMTEIY AUTOMATIC opp- Wondsrlani NsxMo Tins, Inr CROSS COUNTY SHOPPING CENTER Q14.YO 9-9538 NAT HOLMAN--OlUe JackTacket Tacket of SGeveriy Thuraday St Josephs Hospital after brief was 78. Dec. 28, 1891, lnBeifit Scotland, be was a Anna and John Tadcet the former Georgina Brawn in Glasgow on Tscket, retired employe the Boyce Thompson in the plant research in Yonkers for 47 was a member of order of Clans. Include two aoos, Robert ofYankera; slaters, lin Margaret Long Island, Mrs.

So and Mra. May Miv of Scotland, and two James sad Gordon 7 7 -LU- 2-4 ond ff pjn. SenHcw wIM be hdd Saturday I pjn. at Scarborough Preibyte-ran Church at. Scarborough.

JLY. with Rov. Adorn W. Craig officiating. lo-' termant Sochi, at Friend Cemrlery Pur-chow, N.Y.

I-M KAPLAN Ida. WHO of IN Mr. (Sodyel irt Mre. of nine aw, Mrv Marian FeneHen, a a Payh. Laying grandmomer and grart-groadmotnor at lea.

eervicb I pm. Monday, Augwt 17. al WeN Memorial Inc, 22 Rlvardala Avm Yonkere. fondly ertll receive krlend al lb Chapel Sunday evening. Ibl pjn.

SNva adit be ebeerved al Sunnydda Dr opt. IE. (SIS) LEWIS Kothorina. Of KS Wpriibvlen Street. On Augud IX IWSi Bdaved wlla uf CharM Ltwiei mother nf Mre.

Charlene Green, EWa. Nkole, Owlet and FrenkUn Lewie; idler at Frank, Syhw-ter and Emari Parker. Eepaelag al lha Frtnan Funeral Hama. Service Menday, Bad Id Church. Tucka- mt; Ml- Hop Come lory.

l-S and 7-W FA. (S-1R I Shiloh ho, ladrm VHItlng haure; LOGAN, Blue of Gdnwood Garden. Yenkae. N.Y, an Augrmt U. IfM Be- dead tamband at Mary O'Herron Legan.

Reding at Havey'i Funeral Hem, M7 Nerlh Braadwav, Yonkere. Seryta al Schaefer and Bwby, 24 WM Ninth Shod. CbicianalL Ohio, hrterment Spring Greva Cemetery. ClncInnalL Vmllnq heure al Havey'i Funeral Heme arill be trim 24 and 7W p-m. on Thuredoy.

MARTIN, Jamw F. an Augud IX MS. Flerenca. Sedvad fattw at Mr. Ftaence TInaewth.

Mr. Doralhy Krwer. Themae, Edwd and Dr. Jam F. Martin, Loving brother al Frederick Marlin.

AIM eurvlved by IS Mldren and ana eraal grandchild. Th McMahan Lyon Hart-Funeral Hama, del Mamaranack Av enue. Whit Plain, M.V. Reoylem Mendey. 10 a.m, SI.

Flu X. Church, Scandal. Intermenl. Gad of Cemetery. Vlelllng hour: Saturday and Suidoy.

2 to and 7 la pjn. IH5I PASCONE, Marlon V-. of AtMordAva-. nut. ArdMey an Augud IX ItM.

Bedwd who lha lad Carmine Foecane. Devrrt-ed mother ol Mlchad Paecant and dear elder Robert. Ray. and Rev. Edwin Scullln.

Repwlng the Edward! Funeral Homo, lac, 4 Achtord Avenue, DabtM Ferry. VMlIng houn 2-4. and JW p.m. Maw Ih Resurrection lha Church Our Laly Perpetual Help. Anhk Monday It a.m.

Indrmad Ml. Cemetery, in lieu flowery button, may be niaid ta the Werichwier Dlvmien the American Caned Society, IS-H) FUNERAL HOMFS JOSEPH G. PHILLIPS FUNERAL HOME, INC. SS Ludlow SI. Yanhara YO X4I7S WEISS MEMORIAL INC.

XS Rderdod Ave, YonM-t N.Y. W70A Rl.erdete in Hudon Funeral Roymend R. Me Glynn. Dir. 2I2W4410S tilt Rlvtrdad Av at W.

Skid N.Y. FIDRISTS CAMELOT FLOWER SHOP STS SOUTH BROADWAY TEL: 47-2400 NIGHTS YO SW4I CASCADE FLORIST 237 7277 SPECIALIZE FUNERALX WEDDINGS M7t yanhara Av. We Deliver. CENTRAL FLORIST -NF 23f1 7M Yonkere Av. Fret delivery FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS PARKWAY FI ORIST Selected Member FTD.

HI McLeaa Aw. Venker. N.Y BE 7 ISII OPEN 7 DAYS GR XW I EASONAHI itICTtr PI ICfS fT.ANYWHfl mmozzittson Saw Mill Rivar Road NASIINOSONJIUDSON Ttl.GR 81 188 OTON Mrs WHr-mierMLJImeCMMr, BUDGET TERMS 1 JOOthAtniimap -deni I.

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