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(I 32 adh THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 14, 163 Bit 81a. Dial 1CH01DI. Msv. 13.

I43 ClAGITT A4a tv. as Ms. II. H63.1 let. A' 3 Nerds American Baptist Heme, 7023 Sun A1VINA.

Relative nd or invited te the services 2 from the Chapel. Int. Jamesawg. N. J.

2252 I. Wswwiim UM, JOStfM lej. IOiTH M. HJ. wile ef we buttons) She Ur MoroW Wfcne Gere les.

Seo" Ooesn. Isletives. fnends end empJoys. fr.soos Fru I tTLlL of Cunee rress ewe leyfwj the funeral Soirs. 1120 Oiestnut St.

W. rsfliweoe Deaths Elsewhere Dr. Pennes, 45 Dies in N.Y.Cify Dr. Harry H. Pennes, a neu Lam.

SCHWARTZ. Nov. 11. 1963 8 39 A. from the Ogeiwx Purlers of Haro'd B.

Mulligan, Ogomz end Cheiten ave. High Reauiem Mass, St. Amanasms PSIomsno (nee Oouonwl BaalsMsuaM alMA Tr IfawXTs OTvnavu Prof. Antonio Gasbarrinl, 81, i'30. STATISTICS BY CITIES OFFICIAL FORECASTS Church, 10 A.

M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Fnends are invited Thurs. eve.

COHEN. Suddenly, Nov. 11, 1963. EDITH O. (nee Osbemel.

wife ef the late Funeral Home. 7158 Tewdols ova. SoJ- who treated Pope John XXIII Wmono GORDON husBond of So'. R. Schworti (nee Rvon.

Relatives erd friends. Heiy Nome Society end empicW, of U. S. Post Office ore invited to funsS 9 A. Funeral Heme ef Charles I Mcllvoine.

3711 Midvele ave. So, Reauiem Mess. St. Bridget's Church -n A. M.

Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. may call Thurs. 7 te 9. Hlfheet temperature la it boon.

tmn CMuiem Watt. lowest temperature last 18 Hour, and during his fatal illness, in Bo PhlUdel phia and viclni 1963 14 IS 16 21 22 23 NOVEMBER I 17 IS 19 20 of Coniolet.en Chun. Int. vcmmim precipitation for la ft it hour aa rol Cam. rnenaa mov coil rn.

evs. logna. Italy. rologist and psychiatrist, and former Philadelphian, died Tuesday at bis home ia New ported at I P. Wednesday, tr toe Milton P.

Conen. ef I US Pratt et. Reie-thres. friends invited to service 10:30 A. from The Rose Funeral Heme.

1664 ty: Partly boiled bUtes we at Mr Bureau. Pope John named him his IOMI. Ne. IS, 13. See TwomWy.

UAHIt-MM. II. 1963. CORNELIUS cloudy and con TEMPERATURE 24 25 2627 2930 SEGAL Nov. 13, IEAH.

wife ef late William Seaal. ef 529 Untied cool Place Pr. son of the loe Michael f. 1 Monere le-hna Mubr. (alotives end frisndt ers.

in-! York City. He was 45. A graduate of the University Harrison Fkd. Int Oakland Cam. Frienda may call frl.

7 to COOPf 12. 1963. ef 43 Hastings Havertown. EMMA ANNA Inee Albany mother ef Pauline Freedman. Millie Thursday.

High JO personal physician last November, and he was with the Pontiff through the final four days of crisis that preceded his death June 3. vitsd te the funeral A. from home, 6S4I lonsdowne ova. Solemn in the upper Gerke), wife ef John F. Cooper.

Sr. Rela Deauiem Mo, Churen or ar. Atlanta Atlantic City Bismarck. N. D.

Boston Buffalo, N. T. 40's. wind north DECEMBER 1963 1 2 3 4 5 '6 7 8 9 10 11 A. M.

Int. St. Denis Cam. rrienoa man call Friday evening. and Harry Segal, sister of Henry and Al.

Povorsky. also survived by 8 grendch. dren. Relatives ond friends are invited services 1:30. Joseph levin i So.

N. Bread st Int. Mentef Cem. family will be ot the lete residsncs 26 'of Pennsylvania and its Medical jg School. Dr.

Pennes was director of clinical research at the Eastern Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute and acting Prof. Gasbarrinl also was MAKOWSKI '0, tives, frienos are invited te the tunerai service I P. M. at the Flounders Funeral Home, 1 1S W. Eagle rood (Oak-mont Havertown.

Int. Cheiten Hill Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve. after 7.

Parking on premises. niuuiurr 11 Charleston. S. C. Chicaio Cincinnati FRANK, of 744 S.

frait bslovrt rjus- band ot Aarss inee rvz'i. Cleveland SIITZEI. Nov. IJ. 1963.

CHARlt. director of the New York State weather. Visibility five miles or jOO called in to assist other doctors in 1955 when Pope Pius XII was severly ill with persistent hiccups. And Prof. Gasbarrinl was consulted in Pius' final illness 1963.

Relatives, friends 1 employes of Psychiatric Institute. of John. Alfredo end Isonord. Ksiorives and friends era invited to ottand fynerol. A.

from Hochubintkl Funsral Home. 781 S. Front t. Solemn ReqL-ism Mail, St. S'onislaus Church, 9:30 A.

Denver Detroit Duluth, Minn. Galveston, lex. more. "tula. Gas Works Invited te funeral rri.

SEITZER, husband of Dorothy (v0': Seltzer, ef Hilltop Rose Valley. Dti Co. Int. ot convenience ef family. Memorial services Nov.

15 at 4 P. at Providence Friends Msetina Hm Surviving are his wife, the 8:30 from leaner?) Funsrol Home. Cape May to Cape Hatter as: N. E. cor.

ef Brood Wolf sts. Solemn Requiem Man, 10 A. Epiphany Church. Int. Holy Cross tern, rrianoi may Winds generally northerly at 15 j.cTniii..

m. Harrlsbiirf Jacksonville former Yetta Sherman; two daughters. Ellen and Valerie; vidence Media, in lieu ef fl'eweri in October, 1958. Friday evening. St.

Denis Cem. Viewing Irturs. to 20 knots Thursdav. Weather I City. Mo.

Low 33 3 3S OS it 34 43 35 29 34 24 31 32 25 39 29 57 33 e) 32 41 3 35 30 57 30 32 4 34 30 5S 34 45 47 contributions may Be mode ta Gsoo School Building Fund, George School, pQ, 7 to 9. (Parking on premises.) MARSHALL. Nov. 1963, MORTON. -(LAS Anf.L.1 Hirt 43 50 2 53 3S 5 42 39 37 4 43 3 65 47 4 44 44 41 7S 37 4 50 82 3 42 S3 37 57 65 51 65 52 Ralph S.

O'Leary, 51, science partly cloudy. Visibility 10 miles. of 1821 Ivans St. Brother of Mrs. Cena Louisville west at 10 to 20 miles an hour.

Fair with little change in temperature Friday. Eastern Pennsylvania: Cloudy -Thursday and Friday over the mountain areas with occasional! light snow or rain and variable cloudiness. New Jersey; Partly cloudy and cool Thursday and Friday. Chance of a few brief rain showers or snow in the northwest hills. Delaware: Partly cloudy and rather cold Thursday and Friday.

Maryland: Partly cloudy with DAVIDSON. Nov. 12. 1963. Si MOM, ef Miami BeacH JEMANI.

HAROLD S. son of U. 5607 Lebanon beloved husband ef editor of the Houston (Tex.) Morsholl and Mr. Aisx manrau. services end interment private.

Sun rises 6:44 A. M. Emma Davidson (nee Goldenberg), de -gg his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam-I22 uel Pennes, and a brother, Dr.

jEdward. Funeral services will -00 be held at 11 A. M. Friday at Goldsteins', 6410 N. Broad st Mrs.

Edwin W. Semens, died after a brief illness at Frederick, Maryland, Post Operation Deepfreeze voted father ef Dr. Joy H. Davidson, Sun sets 4:46 M. MATO.

Nov. 11. 1963. AKtOREW, tiyl- brother of Mr. Abraham.

Mr. las and and interment private. headquarters in Christ Church, Moon rises 4:56 A. M. Mr.

Joseph Davidson; also survivec) BY New Zealand. three grandchildren. Services .2 SIARCZYNSKI. HELEN, an Nay 11 1963. of 5123 Walker wit.

Burial will be in Roosevelt Ma P. M. precliselv. tor relatives and trtenas; bond of Rum, 816 E. Girard ave.

Mia-rivet, friends and emeloves of Theodore C. Ulmer Co. are invited to funeral ervio 10 A. H. R.

Gerrish Funeral Home, 2360 t. Sutauehonno ova. Int. Graenmeunt Cam. Fnends moy call Thurs.

ave. Mr. O'Leary returned to Wednesday's Local Report U. S. WEATHER BUREAU Philadelshia.

Nov. 11. lost also members of the International ladies morial Park. Garment Workers Union at Rosenberg's i Christchurch Sunday after in JOO rhony, mother of Harry, Mrs. Men, Nanauk, Victor ana Frank.

Relative end friends invited to funeral Nov. ot A. Leonard S. Czamecki BhiiIim Virk. BrMI St.

Int. Mt. T. W.D.4V. Pr.

W. Minneapotia New Orleans New York City Norfolk, Vs. Philadelphia Phoenix, Arts. Pittsburgh Portland, Me. Portland.

Ore. St. Louis Salt Lake CHy San Francisco Savannah. Ga. Seattle Tampa, Fla.

Washinfton, D. Wilkea-Barre Missinfi Pr Trace. Sharon Cem. Family witl return to his GORDEN HOWELL FEIEND, spending six days at the U. base in antarctica.

MATULIWICI Nov. 12. 1963. KARCH. WNW.

4 Clear W. 7 .00 Clear NW-11 Clear lata residence. Heme, 1409 W. Hunting Park ave. head of Gordon Howell of 4442 Almond beloved 34 ii 48 49 44 tor 5 A.

M. 7 A. M. 11 A. M.

1 P. M. 3 P.M. 7 P. M.

jU tkm IniM Fwfl InM KuDeinSKll. DeMARTINIS. NICHOLAS ef W-10 P.Cldy. High Mass, St. Bartholomew R.

C. ChurST 9 A. M. Int. Our lady of CWcim! Viewing Fn.

ave. Thomas M. de Huff, 45. a rNw- 7 P.Cldy. 1412 Dickinson notice later.

dsor folhsr of Anno Kemoilto. John. Elsie r.nnl Jnuah. Edward. Anthony qnd jo I Friend Associates, a consulting 52 firm, died Wednesday at his 41 N.NW-1 .00 Clear partner in the Zaskin Co.

ad nlM ujrviwsd bv 14 oronochil EM Nov. 12. VINCENZO. bus Temperature: Humidity: W. D.

32 35 home in the Bryn Mawr Court SIMMONS. (nee Dewnsl. 42 vertising agency in New York. band of Oanslla ILonginol. of )940 S.

9th St. Relatives end friends invited to dren and 2 great-grandchildren. Rslotives and friends ore invited to attend the funeral A. from the Frank A. Wind Direction and Velocity: Precipitation) Weather Condi' ttons: Trace.

Precipitation) 71) 7 Oxford Nov. 12. 101 Apartments, Bryn Mawr. He funeral 9 A. at Carte Funeral ELEANOR, wife ef the late Norman Mr.

de Huff, a resident of Westport. was a director a few snow flurries Thursday. Partly cloudy Friday and continued rather cold. District of Columbia and vicinity: Partly sunny and rather cold Thursday. Mostly sunny Friday and continued rather cold.

New York City and vicinity: Variable cloudiness and sunshine Matlikiswicr Funsral Home. urmoaon was 73. Before organizing his Home, 2214 S. Bread St. Solemn Requiem Highest temperature (2 P.

Hiihest temperature Una date last 2 years (1042) II Mail. 10.30 A. St. Nicholas Church mons. Relohves and friends are invited te offend funeral service Friday, from the William J.

Knopf Funeral Horn," firm, Mr. Friend was vice ores Thursday's Tidal Predictions PHILADELPHIA (Chestnut St.) of the United Youth Fund of t. Solemn Rsauism Mou. John Canilus Church. Int.

Most Holy Redeemer Cem. Viewing Fri. evening. Int. Hofy Cress Cem.

Viewing 7-10 P. M. ident for sales of a Philadelphia Lowest temperature (5:15 A- Lowest temperature this date last Tide A. M. 12:24 P.

M. u.uinF Um. 15 SOSE Inse Ger- 2S Low Tide I A. M. 7:2 P.

M. DOWNEI. Suddenly. Nov. 11.

1963. ef Westport-Weston and a sponsor of Little League baseball. He was a native of Connelsville, 26SO Weir rood. Chester. Del.

Pa. ber, of 4225 Knorr wife of Lawrence McBrids. Relativss and friends invitsd to paper firm. He was a past president of the Flexible Packaging Institute and was a member of years 1190) Average temperature Wednesday Average temp, this date last year-Normal for this date vi line. Nov 1 iAI UfcLAWAKE gREAKWATbB 37 High Tide 7:13 A.

M. 7:28 P. M. Tide A. M.

1:23 P. M. former of 744 Elmwod C. LEWIS, funsral 9 A. M-, Psmsr runerai U.

iAll Frnntfnrd nv. lot LSviCK husband et Esther B. inee Dowmonl. reia with cool temperatures Thurs- Pa. 151 lArs max (municipal sieri tives, friends, also Fernweod lodge 543 Solemn Rsauiem Most.

10 A. St. Leo's Deficiency since Jan. 1 489 High Tide A. M.

man Jiae M. v. the Philadelphia Racquet dub, AM ana oil eraonitationt et wnicn he Low Tide A. M. 12:22 P.

M. Total precipitation since Nov. 1 4.31 Church. Int. Our Lady of Grace Cemetery.

Friends may call Thursday evening. wes a member are invites to tunerai fri. Philadelphia Gun Club and ATLANTIC CITY (Steel Fieri Total precipitation since Jan. 1 30.8! Dr. D.

S. Miller, P. from Yerkes Funsral Heme. 7031 High Tide 5:53 A. M.

P. M. i tn Woodland Phila. Services, 1:30 Philadelphia Country Club. Sur Deficiency since Jan.

1 7J Barometric Pressure: A. 2985, Rising; 12 Noon, 29 45. Rising; P. P. in St.

James Kinasessina Church. MOV. II, I 'DJ, beloved husband of Mary M. C.McKsever of 1675 E. Cheltenham ave.

day. Partly cloudy and cool Fri-day. Cape May to Block Island: Variable winds early Thursday about 10 knots becoming northwest and picking up to 15 to 20 knots with higher gusts. Cloudy 6838 Woodlond Phila. Int.

St. James Philosopher, 95 Kingseserng Cem. Viewing Thurs. ave. Relatives and friends, also all organiza LOW Tide A.

M. 12 04 P. M. BEACH HAVEN (Little Egg Harbor) High Tide 1:11 A. M.

24 P. Low Tide 2.11 A. M. 2:40 P. BARNEGAT INLET High Tide 4:04 A.

M. :17 P. vivinb are his wife, the former Lula Linkert; two sons, Gordon and John and three ii vxrora ve. im, privare. Ne viewina Thurs.

evening. SNYDER. Nov. 1 2, 1963, JOHN 2609 Dudley brother ef William Arthur Snyder. Relatives end friends, employes of Atlantic Refining Co.

are invited to services 10 A. Ruffsnach Funsral home. 21st st. and Snvder ave. Int.

Glen, wood Memorial Gardens, friends may call Vtturs. eve. STACY -On Nov. 13, 1963. IUCY ANN beloved of the late William P.

Stacy of 543 f.jddon Collingswood. Service for relatives ond friends on Fri II A. Foster's Funeral Home, Haddni and lees Collinpsweod. Int. Ailerton Allerton.

N. J. Friends may call Fri morning, 10:30 till 11. STEIN. Nov.

12, 1963, ABBE! STEIN deed 6 years, ef 631 5 Trotter st. Belaverj daughter of Selma and George Stein, dear sister ef Tyler and Irwin Stem. Gravssias services were held 2:30 P. fro Montefiere Fox Chase. Shiva eb-served at the late residence.

(Arranged by Reisman Funeral Directors.) railing. DEGREE DAT DATA Wednesday 2J Normal for season $J1 Total for season 57( BOSTON, Nov. 13. ur. dick- tions of which he was a memoer, ore in vited to attend the funeral 9 A.

M. U.Mh A Aninn FttnArrjl Home. tor. RoOSO DUE RASMf. THERESA C.

ef 40 Mom inson S. Miller, retired Har Inaside Ocean City. N. formerly ef grandchildren. Low Tide A.

M. 12:11 P. M. veil blvd. ond Sanger st.

Solemn Requiem 6320 Germontown mother of vard University philosopher, Dr. Robert J. Dufrasne, Nov. 12, 1963. Moss, St.

Martin Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Viewing Fri.

eve. HENRY HAYMAN, a Phila theologian and writer, died Imum Man. 9 A. at St. Augustine's R.

C. Church, Ocean City. Int. MILNIR. Nov.

12. THOMAS husband delphia grocer for 51 years, Wednesday. He was 95. Holy Sepulchre Phila. Please emit of Irene M.

Inse Forbssl. of 1308 E. flowers. Arrangements by Wirrtbsrg Funeral Dr. Miller was born in Phila died Tuesday at the Griffith Wellington st.

Rslativst, friends, employes Home, ocean City. delphia and attended Episcopal Nursing Home, 3729 Chestnut st. of Atlonric Refining bo. and I. U.

J. nv lodge 1575 are invited to funeral services 11 A. Fox Funeral Home, ERNST. ALBERT, en Nov. 12.

1963. ef Academy and the University of He was 88 and lived at 617 S. 220 Sagamore Havertown, dearly beloved husband at eoboe Ernst. Funeral 7026 Castor ave, int. Sunset Memorial Park.

Viewing Fri. eve. 42d st. Mr. Hayman operated Pennsylvania.

He taught pnii- services from his residence Nov. IS ot 11 A. M. Int. Ardilav Burial Park osophy at Harvard, Bryn Mawr grocery at 42d and Regent MONTGOMERY.

Of 11400 luttleton Roilvn. Pa. Viewina Thurs. eve. Friends Nov.

12, 1963, IYOIA wite et sts. from 1902 to 1953. He was anH in.mh.ii of me Artisans NArthweit. and Smith Colleges ana apologetics at the General Theologi the ate Thomas A. Montgomery.

Sr. Pel em Assembly 254. emeloves ot the a. active in the Retail Grocers As Title 1 Insurance Dslco Fellies Square atlves and friends ere invited to the services I P. at the Funeral Home of V.

It. Fletcher Son, 9529 cal Seminary in New York for sociation and was an elder in Poncing uogs Review and ueiawora ce. Dog Training School are invited to view 15 years. He had a memory of Bustleton ave. Int.

Mt. Moriah Cem. the Woodland Presbyterian ing and funeral. Friends may call Frl. after 7 P.

M. virtual total recall. Church. Surviving are two PATH. Nov.

12. 1963, of 1847 S. 68th MULLINEAUX. Of Ambler. suddsnlv daughters, Mrs.

Gertrude Paton EVA A. Inee Martini widow ef St ohon Path. Relatives ond frisndi are In. Nov. 11, JOHN husband of Marie Catherine Mullineaux, aged 54.

Funeral serv- vited to funeral 8 A. from Fu Boylel, widow of Charles J. Thomas, of 126 Devonwood lane, Devon, Pa. Rela. fives end friends invited te funeral, Fri 9 A.

Rothermel Funeral Home, 57 $. Eagle rd (Manool, Havertown. Solemn High Requiem Mass, Sacred Heart Church, 10 A. St. Denis Cem.

Friends may call 7 ta 9 P. M. In lieu, ef flowers, expressions ef sympathy may tent to the American Cancer Society. TOMAR. Nov.

13th, IEON. husband ef Anne G. Tomar, ef 6644 Eastwood father of Rachel Ardemenda, Dorothy end Nancy Tomer, brother ef Cathryn Newman, Ruth lieberman and Robert M. Tomar. Funeral services 1:30 P.

ot the Berschler Funeral Chopel, 4300 N. Broad st. (Broad St. at the Blvd I Int. ces 9 A.

Wo rer Shoett funeral neral Home ef J. 0. Murphy, 1800 S. 68th died Wednesday at her home, 612 Ballytore Wynnewood. Home, 145 Tennis Ambler.

Solemn and Mrs. Beatrice Clark; a brother, Arthur, and sister, Mrs. Eva Sheppard. st. lot Cobbs Creek Pkwy.l.

Solemn Moss of Rsauiem, 9 A. Church ef the Good Rsauiem Mou. St. Anthonv Church Ambler. 10 A.

M. Inf. Holy Sepulchre She was 75. Mrs. ott, the for Shepherd.

Friends may call fri. eve. TT Weather for Thursday SAN FRANCISCO jfot ClOUOr NEWORLEANS snow IIIIHI AW -X MIAMI STATIC-- WIND COiO CSS WARM I Jfflk5 IsaVcsiei sir sniwre. UntAh wsstser, eVedise rtJB4' wi aff amnti, afswsef ttsslta, eVrsHe. fHONT to fnre' suW mm ale STATIC HOMT Of BAROMITER lest sin mmhf, unJIy westasf Cem.

Friends may call Fri. eve. mer Edith Barnes, was the ELLIOTT A. GRUCHEVSKY, FRIEND. Of Brvn Mawr.

en Nov. 13 MULVIY.On Nov 12. BERTHA, wife ef 1963. GORDON HOWELL, husband of lula John Inee Weeden). Relatives ond friends a project engineer for the Vertol widow of an attorney who died in 1955.

She was a member of L. Friend. Service on at P. M. invited to funeral on at 10 A.

M. Hewitt's Funsrol Home. Girard eve. ot 3d Division of Boeing Aircraft Chapel of the Church ef The Redeemer, Montetiore Cem. Family will return te the Independence Hall Chapter, Bryn Mawr.

int. aaioining churchyard. St. Int. K.

of P. Greenwood Cem. Friends may call Fri. eve. Morton, died Tuesday in 6644 Eastwood St.

National Society of the Daugh CADEIKIS. Nov. 11. 1963. BRUNO, hut University Hospital.

He was 37 OTT. At her home. 612 Ballvtore band of Irons Gadeikis, of 5237 N. 15m TWOMBLY-ICHR. Nov.

12. 1963. ters of the American Revolu and lived at 2617 Woodberry father ef Reama Alia. Valenea A ELIZABETH A. Inee Leonard), of 410 Wynnewood, en Nov.

13, 1963, EDITH BARNES, wife ef the late Lambert Ott, Jr. Janus and Regina Zaloom. Relatives and Carol Upper Darby, mother of tion; the Philadelphia Country Club, the Modern Club and the Broom all. Mr. Gruchevsky was Services en at II A.

at the mends invited te funeral 1:30 A. M. from the Charles J. Roman Funeral Home. Overbrook Presbyterian Church, interment John and William Lohr and Elizabeth Winkelspechf.

Reletives and friends are in. graduate of Brooklyn Poly private, in lieu ot flowers tnends mav sena Emergency Aid. Surviving are 1113 Mt. Vernon st. solemn Reauiem vited to the funeral 8 45 A.

Jenn contributions te the Overbrook Presbyterian Mass, St. Andrew Church, 9:30 A. M. P. Donohue Sons, 8401 Wsit Chsster technic Institute, a member of the American Helicopter Society a son, Lambert a.

Utt, ana one Church. pike leer. Lynn blvd. Upper Darby. Pa.

int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call grandchild. Fri ATTON. Of 734 Themdale Aldan, ana tsetn ei suburban Congre Solemn Reauiem Mass, 10 A.

St. Laurence Church. Int. Holy Cross Csm. Friends may call 7 to 10 P.

M. GARRIGUEI. Of Black Horse Bike. Cmsi Nov. 12, 1963, JAMES husband of Catherine G.

(nee Fowler) Potion. Relatives, friend 1 employes of Atlantic EMIDIO CAPECCI, a caretak Keys. N. and Lake Helen. en Nov.

gation ot Broomall. Surviving are his wife, the former Gladys 12. 1963. DAVID husband of URBAN. Nov.

11. 1963. of 1136 R--i er, died Wednesday at his home, formerly of Shenandoah, ELIZA Elman; a daughter, Marcia: a Anna Petroskv Garrigues. aqed 81 years. Service for relatives and friends en 4711 Ashburner st.

He was 72. Refining Co. are Invited to funsral 9 A. Funeral Home of M. F.

Williams, Baltimore Summit Clifton Heights. Solemn Requiem Moss, Church ef the Blessed Virgin Mary, Darby, 10 A. M. son, Steven; his mother. Mrs He was employed by J.

D. Mor- 1 1 et the funeral home of John S. Bell, 420 S. Main Williomstown, N. J.

BETH Inee Meluskyl, wits of John Urban. Rslotives and friends invited to funeral 8:30 A. Northeast Parlors of Harold B. Mulligan, Frankford and Al- Sophie Gruchevsky. and four int.

Cross Keys Cem. Friends call Frl. eve. int. private, tnends may call rri.

eve. rissey, 9100 Frankford for the past 16 years. Surviving sisters. leahenv eves. So emn Reauiem Mass.

St. PASCUZZO. Nov. 12. CHARLES C.

hus GAUHITY. SurJdenlv an Nov. 12. 1963 Martin's Church, 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Frisndi invited Tfiurs. eve. JOHN husband of Helen M.

Gorritv are his wife, the former Gina nee uunna mDsoni. er vroe uvn it. band ef Ethel Pascuzto, of 4354 Orchard St. Relatives, friends, members ef The Frankford Baptist Church and employees of George Meckert are invited to service 10:30 A. M.

at The Bentz Gabriele; two sons, Louis and CHARLES P. KINDREGAN, public information officer at the Relatives, friends. Holy Name Society of WANNER. At Missouri, on Nov. 11.

maternity e.v.rn. cnurcn, on, council FconomicSfrain Viral Cancer Vaccine 196. Men of Ma vem and The Buit eton Emidio, five daughters, Mrs. Lucy Aquilino, Mrs. Rose Philadelphia Navy Yard, was 1963, ELIZABETH T.

(nee Frisch), widow of Geerge F. Warmer, formerly of 644 E. Wenstey st. Relatives and friends are in. vited ta services at 11 A.

Kestsr Funeral Home, 609.11 Allegheny ove. Lions club ere invited to funeral Sat, 8:30 A. at The Joseoh F. Nultv Fu. Funeral Home.

4716 leiper st. Int. White, marsh Memorial Park. Friends may call Friday evening. stricken ill suddenly in his of neral Home, 9701 Bustleton ave.

Solemn Martino, Mrs. Ann Parisi, Mrs. Ida Hanna, and Mrs. Dolores fice Tuesday and died later at Requiem Mass Maternity B.V.M. Church, PENNES.

Nov. 12. 1963. DR. HARRY Int.

Forest Hit Cem. Friends mav call to A. M. ma communion mav be re. St.

Agnes Hospital. He was 56 Thursday evening. Angelucci; and 17 grandchildren. ceived at this Most.) Int. Old Cathedral and lived at 3819 Albemarle Cem.

Friends may call Fri. after 7 P. WOJCIIHOWSKI. Nav. 17.

ADAM, ef MRS. EDWARD HELLER, a i May Undo Aid May Curb Disease, In Heart Cases Merck Expert Says 30 Christian age 62. Relatives end husband ef Yetta $., ef 378 West End N. father ef Ellen end Valerie Pennes, son ef Samuel and Cslio Pennes, brother ef Dr. Edward Pennes.

Relatives ond friends are Invited to funeral services 11 A. M. precisely, "Goldsteins'," 6410 N. Broad st. Int.

Roosevelt Memorial Park. Drexel Hill. He is sur GRUCHIVStCY. Nov. 15.

1963. FLllOT trlends. members ef Polish Koiauirko Clue invited to funeral 9 A. froni vived by his wife, the former widow, died Tuesday at her home at 18 E. Johnson Som aakun, husband ot Gladys Inee Elmanl, of 2617 Woodberry Broomall, father of Marcia and Steven Gruchevsky, son ef Sophie end the late Morris Catherine Delaney: two sons.

Family will return to 69? Mayfair st. Mederski Funeral Heme. 755 S. 2nd St. Solemn Requiem Mass, St.

Philip Nsrl Church. 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cere.

Viewing Fri. eve. en Point, N. J. She was 47 and cnanes, and Joseph: two PIROlll.

Nov. 12, 1963. of 5007 Penn- brother of Roe Shapiro, Svlvia Jacobson. Bella Block and Adsle Pasmanik. Relatives, friends and astociatss of Vertol Div.

daugnters, Mrs. Elizabeth way MILDRED T. YOUSE, wife of Al formerly of Philadelphia. Mrs.j Heller was the former Ada! WRIGHTiON Dierf In Harvard. fred Pirelli, mother of Thomni J.

Pintill ef Boeing Aircraft, Morten, and former and aunt of Rev. Daniel I. Pirelli. Rela- Advances in the medical re By GARY BROOTEN A Montgomery county virologist on Wednesday sug Walsh and Miss Catherine Kin-dregan; two grandchildren; two Nov. 13, 1963, NELLIE MARTHA WRIGHT-SON, former school teacher ef Phila.

Funeral will take place in Sullivan Ires. ts. friends invited to funml fri A.V) Madden. Surviving is her moth associates et c-E space and Missile Dlv, invited te services 12:45 P. M.

habilitation of heart attack vie A. Givnish Funeral Home. 5th st. ot nested two wavs doctors in the future mav trv to orevent er, Mrs. Emily Madden.

Joseph levine Son Memorial Chapels, Droiners and two sisters. Funeral Home. 30 Spring Nashua, N. Lindlev ave. Solemn Mnu nf N.

Broad St. above 71st ave. Int. Monte. tims may be offset by reversals cancer.

The approaches depend, however, on the validity Nov. 15, at 2:30 P. M. Int. The Cretan Groten, Mast.

Church ef St. Ambrose. 10 A. M. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cem. Viewing Thurs. eve. fiore Cem. (Family will return to the late Died residence.) JOHN M.

GARRITY, presi-l dent of the Enterprise Metal RAEZER. Nnv. 19 rUAOIKS ALEXANDER. On Nov. 13.

1963. were infected by the same virus in tneir economic posuion, an0f SOme of today little-industrial physician said theories of how viruses WRIGHT. HANNAH PRICE, en Nov. 13. 963.

after a lana illness, daughter of of the late A. Catharine Raezer. of 278 W. HAU0HEY. Suddenly.

Nov. 11. KATH- HAROLD husband ef Miriam (nee 1506 E. Wilt died Tues Greenwood lonsdowne, Pa. Relatives and concentrated into a ser RYN E.

(nee Mooney), beloved wife of may cause the disease. ano rnonas invitea te services 2 p. Char es of 5715 Wo nut eve the iete William Redwood and letitia Silicon Wright. Services Nov. 15, at 1 1 A.

ot St. Luke Church, Germantown ave. at Coulter Germantown. Huyett). of 201 f.

Mopie wenonon, N. age 60 years. Funeral services will be held 10:30 A. at the Memorial Prsihvterian Church. Wsnonah.

N. J. runeroi name of J. Horry Stroud. 600-02 The serum then could be Pennsauken.

N. J. Re olives ond frisndi um. Dr. Maurice R.

Hilleman, di N. 63d St. Int. Arlinntnn C.n. day at his home, 9654 Hilspach st.

He was 61. He was a member of the Holy Name Society nesday. Dr. John J. Thorpe of New York told some ISO physicians ore invited te the funeral en Fri.

et 9:30 A. M. at the Funeral Home ef Inglesbv may can -y r. M. Friends may call Fri.

ot Smith YOUSE. See PIROLLI notice. rector of virus and cell biology research at the Merck Institute used to fight cells made cancerous by the virus. ions, cove wvnaam pennsauken Funeral Home, 47 Main Mantua, N. ATAJCTAk Mit ia ion uiitcb N.

J. Hiah Mass of Reauiem at St. Peter's Maternity of the BVM Church. Church. Merchantv ills, at ciack.

of 4135 Barnsrt beloved husband of Laura Inee Lvduchl. father of Wnlt.r lr and lawyers in the Sheraton that for Therapeutic Research, West Dr. Hilleman said evidence, Surviving are his wife, the for- AURITSKY. Nov. 13, SARAH (nee Sotoloff), of 2638 S.

8th wife ef the nt. New St. Morv Cem. Friends mav strained employment conditions Point, described the future pos FLOWERS accumulated at Merck Institute, mer Helen Dunn: two steosons. call inursaay evening.

Mrs. Marie Werynski. Relatives, friends employes of Quoker City Iron Works late Abraham Auritskv and mother of Mrs. Rose Zaretsky, Mrs. Betty Rubin, Miss of the oast few vears have wors- sibilities at the 91st annual John H.

P. and Harold D. Simp HAYMAN. On Nov. 12, 1963.

HENRY. invireo to tunerai, 8:30 A. M. from Eugene A. Gniewek Funeral Home.

in the last two years tends to rule out about 15 common vir Anna. Mr. Stdnev ond Mr. Louis Auritt. Also survived by 8 grandchildren and 6 of 617 S.

42d husband of the late Anna G. Havman Inee Powell) Relatives son; ana oiree sisters. Mrs 271 1 E. Allegheny ave. Solemn Requiem ened the re-employment pros meeting of the American Public Health Association in Kansas areot-arandchildren.

Services 11 A. 1859 Prsskferd Avt, Via K. Frcnt It uses as potential cancer-caus and tnends ere invited te services I Ada Russell. Mrs. Marearet mos, nv, st.

Aflolbert Church. Int. St. Peter's Cem. Friends may coll pects of some of the hardest-hit! precisely, for relatives, friends and members of Kahorliker Benef.

Assn. et A. Funeral Home of Andrew J. Boir ers. However, other viruses- uunn and Mrs.

Emma Canenel- 24 HOUR Son. 3925 Chestnut st. Int. Woodlands City. HINGES OS THEORY DE 8-7100, Fri.

eve. Viewina 6 to 10 P. M. Pleose omit flowers. Mass offerings preferred.

IODGERS On Nov. 12. 1963. of AIA 'PHONI SERVICE Rosenberg Raphael Socks, 4720 N. Broad St.

Int. Montefiere Cem. Shiva will be observed ot the late residence. Cem. Friends may call 7 fa P.

M. (Parking In rear. I cardiac patients. The chief losers are two: the man whose heart attack lowers including at least two which: frequently cause human respir TS Tan el ttetl settle Flersi tarries Viruses have been shown to HESJIN. Nov.

12. 19s3. MARGARET. MRS. ABRAHAM AURITSKY.

atory disease-4ave not been S. 26th FRANCES daughter ef the late Daniel and Catherine Rodger (nee McCosker). Relatives ond friends, also members ef St. Katharine Auxiliary and Sister of Elizabeth B. Hestin, of 145 Sheldon BLACKBURN.

At Clearwater, en Nov. 10, 1963, FLORENCE wife ef the the former Sarah Sotoloff. died eliminated. lane, Ararnere. Relatives and friends are invited to services II A.

from his physical capacity below that cause cancer in animals, but needed in his original job, and, not yet in man. Dr. Hilleman's the laborer who has no specific ideas about cancer prevention late Exlev Blackburn. Service en at 1 P. et Oliver H.

Boir's. 1820 th Frankenfield and Chadwick Funeral uxirr, rnuippa (mo. C. O. ot ond employes Arthur H.

Thomas Co. are invited te offend the funeral 8:30 A. from Wm. H. logon's, 2410 Lombard St.

Solemn High Mats of Reauiem. St. An. Home, Athens ave. et Simpson road, Ardmor.

Int. Arlington Cem. Friends may job to which he can return. CoastGuardAids Chestnut where fnends moy call 7 to 9 P. M.

Int. Whitemarsfi Memorial Park. BLATTNEI. Suddenly. Nov.

11. 1963. Wednesday at Einstein Medical Center. She was 85 and lived at 2638 S. 8th st.

She was a member of the Kaharliker Beneficial Association. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Rose Zaretsky, caii inurs. ave. hinge on a view of the viral role which is suggested but not proved by recent studies at thony's Church.

10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross HINKll Nov. 12.

1963. RICHARD A cem. rrienas may can rri. evening. Vessel in Pacific TWO FACTORS CITED Dr.

Thorpe, a Standard Oil Co. physician, spoke at a program of 2414 Aspen beloved husband of the ate Helen Hinkle Inee A briohtl. CLARENCE W. beloved husband of Moe (nee Saurman). Relatives end friends ere invited to funeral services et 2 P.

from the Atwood Funeral Home. 1114 Relatives ana rrienas ere invited to service HONOLULU, Nov. 13 Mrs. Betty Rubin and Anna Friday, I P. ot Dinon Funeral Home.

A Coast Guard cutter reached 1923 Serina Garden st. Int. Greenmeunt White Horse Pike, Egg Harbor, N. J. Int.

Eoa Harbor Cem. Viewing Thurs. Auritt; two sons, Sidney and on law, work and heart disease sponsored by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Heart Association FUNERAL DIRECTOR MCLUPED All SERVICES Pallbearers, Organ and SoMet PARKING FACILITIES 24 Hour Service Air Conditioned Parlors Cem. Fnends may coil Thurs, ave. 7 to 9, at Shaffhauser Funeral Heme, 983 the distressed freighter Green Louis Auritt; eight grand Mountain State early Wednes HOOl.

Nov. 12. 1963. MIRIAM fnee children and eight great-grand and Philadelphia Industrial Med. Kotlikotf), wife af Barney ef 415 Price Hodden Collingswood.

N. J. SOMAN. At the Villas, N. en Nov.

12. 1963, JOSEPH husband ef Hulda fnee formerly of Prosoect day as she floundered in 70- children. West Chester, Pa. Mother ef Miss Marsha Hool, Mr. Michael Hool and Mitt mile winds In the Pacific 700 ical Association.

He said two factors contribute 12, MEYER ROBERT, hus-bond af Evelyn (nee Cooper), ef 22 Belmont Bellmawr, N. father af Ronald Sacks and Deborah Franco, brother of Harry, Evelyn end Sonya Anderson, also survived by 1 grandchild. Relatives and friends ere Invited to services 12 noon, Joseph levine Son, 1512 N. Broad Int. Mt.

Sharon Cem. Family will return te his late residence. SARNER. Nov. 13, FANNIE Inee Bartky) wife ef the late Harry Sarner of the Shel-burne 13 ond lindley mother of Dr.

Joseph B. Sarner and Svlvia Barmach, sister of Mrs. Rote Horrit. Mrs. Pouhne Rotenbloom, Mrt.

Israel Herman and Jacob Barskv. Relatives ond friends ere invited te services 2 P. Joseph Levine Son Memorial Chaoeli. N. Brood Prospect Park, Pa.

Relatives end friends MRS. EDITH O. COHEN, a miles northwest of Midway to the worsened prospects for Merck Institute and elsewhere. The view is this: A virus Infects any person most likely a newborn child not yet able to resist it as an adult would. Some of the victim's cells are invaded by viral genetic materials, which overpower the victim's own genetic materials and alter the cells' activities.

The infectious virus itself eventually may vanish. But the viral genes lurk on in the altered cells, breeding more of their kind a spreading colony of oddball cells, already retired elementary schoolteach Elaine Hool. Daughter of Mrs. Anna Kotlikotf, sitter ef Mrs. Sylvia Goldberg and Mrs.

Zelda Biatstein. Funeral services were heid 2:30 P. M. precisely, at "Goldsteins 6410 N. Brood it.

Int. Mt Island. A Metal Casket Mattress Engraved Plete Outside Cese Haorse Autoiaeby Presorvetie Blanket Newipeeer Advertising AR Necetsery Perophernelio fiardiac cases the growth of. are invited to the funeral 9 A. Cavanogh Funeral Home, 301 Chester pike, Norwood.

Solemn Requiem Moss, 10 A. St. Gabriel's Church. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Friends may call Fri. The cargo ship radioed for general unemployment, result Sharon Cem. Shiva will be observed at help Tuesday, reporting a seri 415 Price West Chester, Pa. I er, died Monday in Frankford Hospital. She was 71 and lived at 1145 Pratt st.

Mrs. Cohen's teaching career spanned 41 years at the Edmunds and Webster Schools. Her husband, the BOLTON. Nov. 12.

JOHN, of 2704 Daly Terrace, aae 3 menths, beloved son MORGAN. Nov. f. 1963. ANNE (nee ing in stiffer competition for jobs, and the fear among employers of repeat claims for ous leak in her No.

3 hold. The cutter Winnebago messaged after it reached the Green Strain), ef 1615 Contrail wife of the of John end izoberh Bo ten Inse Minnsrl late Daniel Horaon and grandmother of sr. aoove ist ave. int. Montetiore Cem, Relatives and friends ere invitsd to attend the funeral 8:30 A.

from the Mil- Sr. James Regina. I.H.M. Relatives, friends; Family will return to the Barmach residence. 5200 Church rd.

ore 'nvited to funeral 9 A. from Mountain State that the cargo J. J. Roberts. 1 '01 Rimer st.

Solemn Mou liqsn Funeral Heme. 1346 S. 29th st. Moss of the Angels. St.

Edmond'i Church. 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

Fnends may hold was flooded to 16 feet, but SCHNRCK. Nov. 8. 1963 at AMik workmen's compensation if the employe should have a second attack. HAS GOOD CHANCE of Requiem, Church af St.

Monica, 10 A. M. Int. Hoiy Cross Cem. Fnenos may late Milton F.

Cohen, was an inspector in the City Health Department Surviving her are OTHER FUNERALS $250, $300, $500, $750 Additional charge for Na Oasarvrrif aor Refused1 1119 W.Lehigh Av. OTH AND IRII AVE. CHEITEN AND C-OONTZ AVES. AiUOHINY 4 FRANKFORD AVES. for Al Offices Caff lAtaSsfti 9-3000 and formerly of Chestnut Hill.

can I nun. eve. PAUL FREDERICK, huibnnd that the bulkheads were hold ing. BRAND. Nov.

12. 1963. ROBERT ef the lete Jennie Schneck (nee Jenkins). Relatives, friends end Brotherhood of Rail Against this menace, Dr. Hil- 7140 Montour beloved husband of Eve call Ttwrs.

to id. HUOIK. Nov. 10, 1963. MARY (ne Hricovskyl, wife of the late Anton, of 6)58 Argyle St.

Rslotives end friends are invited to tunerai 8 A. from J. He said that the intelligent, lyn (nee leithl. Relatives end friends, also way trainmen ore invited to tunerai Sot. Ipman's first nrevpntiv line two sisters and a brother.

JAMES E. PATTON. an em 9 A.M., Haves Funeral Home, 108 E. Price where friends mm, mil frt u. St.

Albon lodge No. S29. f. end A. are invited to attend services 11 educatea younger cardiac may wouid be to trv immunizinff the A.

from the Funeral Home ef Wetzel M. Campbell Funeral Home, 500 E. Banner Solemn Requiem Moss, Hoiy Cross Church, compete fairly well, and the infant against the initial infec- Snow Hits East, Heads Into South m. inr. noiy sepuicnre Cem.

1 Son, 6902 Rising Sun eve. Int. Oakland Cem. Friends may coll Fri. eve.

IMasonic ploye of the Atlantic Refining Co. for 22 years, died Tuesday at his home, 734 Thorndale Aldan, Delaware county. He St. lot Rising Sunt. High Requiem Mou, St.

Agnes Church, 9:30 A. M. Int. Hoiy Cress Cem. Viewing Thurs.

v. HUMPHRIES. Of 41 5 W. Stafford patient wno can return nis tion. old job "still has a VACCINE nanfA hiir nrnennffq nsval service p.

M.I 3224 St. Vincent et. CHICAGO, Nov. 13 Nov. 11, 1963, JOHN son ef Ann M.

S)In every major is survived by his wife, Cather definitely worsened for other) vu? 1 Inee Morris) and the late Euaene W. But Northern areas in the Eastern Nov. 12. 1963, ISABELLA wife of the late William F. and mother of Ernest ond John S.

Humphries. Relatives and friends terhof. emd brother ef Sr. Clore Mary, heart patients. half of the Nation felt the win IHVi.

end Sr. Barbara Marion. IHM. in his are nvited te services Fr 11 A. llivery.

Her resulting antibodies 30rh year. Relatives, friends, Class ef Dr. Thorpe appeared on an try lash of heavy snow and might bolster the child's virus 55, loSol College, end employes ef Germontown Funeral Home ef Wesley Croft Son. 5202 Wayne eve. Int.

Ivy Hill Cem. Friends may call Thurs. after cold, whipping winds Thursday, defense during the critical first Travelers insurance Ce. ere invited to attend the funeral 8:30 A. from the Fluehr Funeral Home.

3301-13 Cottman 7 r. m. ine; a son, James his father, James two brothers, Francis and Albert, and three sisters, Mrs. Katherine Hill, Mrs. Florence Brown and Mrs.

Mary Sellers. GEORGE tTwALKER, a to The Arctic thrust headed deep weeks of life the period during eve. So emn Requiem Mass, St. Matthew JUDAK. Suddenly.

Nov. 11, JOSEPH into the Southland. which if the virus causes can Church, 10 A. M. Int.

St. Dominica Cem. ANDREW, of 947 N. American beloved husband af Anna (nee Paris), a- Snow ranging up to 10 inches cer, it is likely to do the basic Friends may call rnaay evening. BYRON.

Of S714 N. American tud voted father ef Frank. Joseph, Agnes city fhere is one outstanding funeral director. In Philadelphia it is I afternoon panel moderated by Dr. David B.

Gelfand, of the University of Pennsylvania, a noted leader in cardiac rehabilitation and "physician of the year" of the President's Com-; mittee on Employment of the Handicapped. NEED MODIFYING The doctors and two lawyers. Marmik. Sarah Meyers. Emily Mastnnaeie.

blocked many secondary roads in northeastern Ohio. Some damage. After that, also, the child himself can be bacconist, died Wednesday at If this first approach faQs, schools in the area were closed, John and Anthony. Relatives and fnends invited to funeral 8 A. Koeiuoin-tky Funsral Heme, 307 E.

Girard ave. Solemn Reauiem Maw, 9 30 A. St. Agnes Church. 4th and Brawn sts.

Int. aeniy Nov. II, Michael son ef the lore Edward end Cotherine Bvren. eae 5). Funeral 9 A.

M. Welter Shaeff Funeral Home, 145 Tennis Ambler. Mou. St. Anthony's Church.

Ambler. 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cere.

Friends Dr. Hilleman saiu, it may impossible to develop an immu the U. S. Naval Hospital, Philadelphia. He was 53 and lived at 107 Walnut Jenkintown.

Mr. Walker operated a tobacco shop at 701 Greenwood Holy Crete Cem. Viewing Fri. ova. may cell Thurs.

eve. More than a foot of snow blanketed the ground in the Wakefield and Ironwood regions of upper Michigan. Snow piled nizing agent to fight directly the KINDER. On Nov. 12.

1963. ELIZABETH CADWALLADf In TOrdltv. en C. wife ef the late John Kinder, af Nor. Alexander Barbieri and Peter tumors caused by a specific vi- Nov.

12. J. AUGUSTUS, ef 2200 Yard ev wood. Pa. Funeral services and int.

et the -P. Liebert 3d. agreed that rus convenience of the fomi v. Friends mav cei Jenkintown. Surviving are husband of Laura Pomr coawaiieeer.

Memorial services at 2 P. ot the up to 11 inches in Caribou, Me nuc, sue xuiuicr iueijr c. vui-Yardlev Fnenos Meeting House. Yardlev. DEVELOP ANTTGENS et the Griffith Chopel, 520 Chester Pike.

Norwood, 7 to 9 P. M. In lieu ef flowers, contributions mav be made ra. contripuiions may do sent ie American workmen's compensation laws probably need modifying to elude cardiac cases, but that MM, IMI MIAM CM in her memory te St. Jemee episcopal To do this scientists would.

Book Inventory Set nze on a fortunate quality of spi7A fin fnrtiinatf nuamv rigan; a son, Thomas daughter, Marilyn brothers and a sister. Church. Prespeei Pork. Pa. CARLSON.

Nov. 13. 1963, formerly of virus-infected cells: Thev de- A routine inventory to deter- LACHMAN. Of 5435 Palethens Nov velon chemical defenses which Nine of books at the Had 12. 1963.

MELISSA E. CLARK, beeved wife af the )ofe Carl lachman. Sr. Rela "modification would be a "slow and difficult process." Dr. Thorpe said the present -trend of cardiac compensation seem to resist not onlv the virus dington Branch Library, 65th tives and friends ore invited ta Fn.

Rock Hits Bus, Hurts 8 MELBOURNE, Australia TO3 Spring Mill Conshehoeken, EMMA, wife ef the lete Gustaf E. Carl-son. Relatives end friends invited ta serves I30 P. irk Nice. 6301 5ermentown ove.

Int. Whitemarsh Memorial Park. Friends may call Fri. eve. CARR Nov.

12. 1963. itself, but other cells whichlst. and Girard will begin eve. and ta attend the services to A.

Schnieder Funeral Horn. 617-19 Nov. 13 15-ton boulder Monday through Nov. 27. The would "jeopardize many futureicarry that virus' genetic ma- W.

Oirtey ave. Int. Hillside Cemetery. rolled 200 feet into the side of branch will be open only for re- IAFFERTY. On Nov.

13, 1963, SOPHIA -patients seetung re-employment, terials MICHAEL J. SR husband of Ethtebeth Hauck Cerr, of 2045 N. 63d St. Rietivs and friends invited te funeral 8:30 STAHL. ef 4307 Pechin Street.

Rexbarouan. These ctiemlcal defenses, or turn of books on Monday, FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1820 Chestnut St L03-1001 wife ef the iete Walter laffeny. Rotative! friends invited te the service Sat.) 2:30 so that one may be helped by an award." He suggested a arate form of social insurance antigens, might be extracted! Wednesday and Friday from 1 a bus, injuring eight women of its 13 passengers Wednesday at Mount Buffalo, 200 miles north A. the Albert J. Byrne Funeral Home.

1907 N. 63d et. IMolvem and toneosto' P. W. Mills Turner Funeral Home.

from infected cells probably to 9 P. and Tuesday and 6028 Ridge Rexeorough. Friends moyl ave Solemn Requiem Mass. Our leeV of leuroes Church, 10 A. M.

int. Holy Cross tot cardiac diseases. of Melbourne. mil Fnday 7-9. (Porting an prere-is).

Inf. Westminster Com, anyone's cells, as long as they (Saturday from 10 A. M. to 5 P.M. cem.

viewing inurs. eve. i 1. A- A- A- A. -C.

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