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30 a bdh THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. MONDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 30. 1963 Did Died HERSCM I'M ItRfiA te IN. -lemonl, nl f.iul.liy id jw'e of It1 H.my I o1 moth.r et Milt i.iliui Ml Rr-l.

i Mi. Morton mid Mi l.h.iid A He-srh, o' Mil Grjld'. Vot.tl Mil (jitinntttj. Mil el j- I'M, JOHN of 44 14 ol 0nd fnends a- "wii.d in his fune-al S'lHtmoiie. Funer-il Home isj i 'IM I -J.

Snl.mi H. Satterthwaite Pulling, Retired Executive, 80 law Librarian M.ynl r-iurrh In. St STATISTICS BY CITIES retired sales manage of a Dr. Arthur C. Pulling, librar- Howard Satterthwaite, 80, 1 1 rniiaaeipma paper cumpdiiy, County Hospital.

He lived at Delaware county, i Mr. Satterthwaite retired in 1961 as sales manager of the Garrett-Buchanan whole- sale paper company at 10th and Spring Garden after 50 SEPTEMBIR 1963 30 OCTOBER 1963 5 1 2 .3 4 5 6 1 9 10 11 13 14 IS 16 17 II 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 .1: c- 1 r.i uieu aunaay ai ueiaware 110 Harwick Springfield, Deaths Elsewhere Joseph Stanley Pennell, 60, a prominent author and veteran newspaperman, at Portland, years of employment there. He was past treasurer of unteers Service for the Blind. Uenmel fuisuloll. Mil Se.ol, ioini, Mi Mi il urn -inW Mi Phil.n Nai'ltliii'in.

nlin 10 leen giandchilrt'." S.ivn.1 lu.l II o-" y. nt 1 4 SoeH. 420 '4- I It- M.i.u c.m w.ii iaiu.n to ie i miu. 1 11. DMA MV')H, W'le 'of B.cnsfil J.

Mill, ol 5 A wipl id iCheiinut Hill. Saiv.ta W-i toun! II Chooal. imeiment priyoia om" mo seot. v. wuum nl SXni hulOond ol Moiy lna Vt Geehm).

CIoiivki ond ImirH mvntd to funt'd T.je.. 8 Pmi lune-nl Home, 4421 FranHoid 0v lot lick si Peauim Moil, 1 A. St. im-othy Courch. moy coll Monday evtn.ng.

In lieu ol flowf'i, Mo-4 coidi fould "'K" s.pt. 193 jacos iHc- man, ion of the 'o'f Jotob and Jan jHcnman and brother of Emabem D. Hon af John f. fiuehr Soni, 149 W. rnnra avt.

Interment t. Cedar Hill Cem. Fnendi may call Tuetdoy eemng, XAISEI. Seot. 29, 1963, FLORENCE, of Sa.T-uei, of 5015 N.

Wornock mother of Wr. Richard Xo ier, ns'er wr. K.cnaro jo ier, imer or jnh board member of Family; Service in Media, and second; president of the Philadelphia p3n, anri Arwiatinn OFFICIAL FORECASTS 1 1 a I- phia and vicinity: Variable I cloudiness Monday with high in upper 60s. Winds northwest 10 to 20 miles an hour. Fair and cool Tuesday.

Eastern Pennsylvania: Van-IS hip rlnnrtinpcs: aiii rrwil Mnn. day. Some frost in north at night. Tuesday fair and con tinued cool. New Jersey: Variable cloudiness and cool Monday with chance of rain on coast in after- r.oon.

Tuesday fair and con finnon nrvil Delaware: Mostly sunnv Monday except for some morn- ins mirimpss Turstlav fair becoming somewhat warmer in afternoon, New York City and vicinity: Variable cloudiness and cool tL when he returned novels, including The History 9c acsripiatgi lihrarian I Hifhest temperature re lift 12 noun, 12 houri lowest temperature iiit 11 hour. nd precipitation for I ported it P. Msew h.r,i, t-y i weather th State TEMPER ATL RE Plar. Pr Albany Atlanta Atlantic City Bismarck, 55 77 44 57 74 57 10 40 Si 71 Si 70 102 tl 42 15 45 77 102 72 59 75 it 19 14 47 74 7J 8 75 41 Mining: 1 Yi i D. It, Boston Buffalo.

N. Y. Charletton, C. Chicafo CincinnaU Cleveland Denver Detroit It Duluth, Minn tu. 2 Jacksonville, Hi.

lit S2 Kmiai City, Mo. l-oi Anfelea Louis vil.e Miami Beach Minneapolis New Orleans Sew York City Norfolk. Va. Philadelphia Phoenix. Arli.

f.M.. Portland, Ore. 00 31. IXRJll Salt Lake City San Antonio San Francisco S. Ste.

Mane, Mich Savannah, Ca. Seattle Tampa, Fla. Washington, D. WilkesBarre Winnipeg, Man Low: H. Hiih: Pr Precipitation: Tr, Trace Monday'i Tidal Predictions aninnrtauti High Tide A.

M. 12 20 P. Uw Tide 7 00 A. 7 15 P. llr.LAWAKr RR, IEH1TFR Higii Tide 'si a.

m. 7 p. M.i LoW T1de 12.44 a. M. 12:4, p.

mj til a 2 S'to .00 ,70 Ui Vjo! oj 103 i of Rome Hanks," "The History! lmn cn He was a Mason and belonged He was named librarian at 2 p. ohvar sri. 1820 the Rolling Green Golf Club. lie akS woteiHarvard in 1943 and served ta Surviving are his wife, Huse He 8150 wrotejthat post for 10 years. From former Emma Cooke Beatty; fcature writer andll953 to 1962 he was librarian AJjSS, I.

tA'U son, Thomas a daughter, VJ the Villanova University Law ia-e emobe-h May 1,,.. t- c(. reporter lor many newspapers, cK.i '1 i- 7 onve ond Frundi Mrs. Jean Scott; five npnvpr pn(t in 1s1 after which he accepted 0-t ,9 Ad a. anH ciy amt.aranrtnWi.

t- ian 01 iiie Lniversuy 01 Maine Lav? School and former librarian the Villanova University Law Cnhnnl AaA CitiirHav Cnrt land, Me. He WaS 76. A native of Watertown, Dr. Pulline besan his lonz ca reer in 1907 as assistant librar ian at the Harvard Law School. GOES TO MLNNESOTA In 1912 he became librarian at the University of Minnesota Law School position he held' the Portland position WORK AT VILLANOVA When Dr.

Pulling arrived at Villanova to start the library he found only one shelf of books Three years later the Villanova law library was the largest ol Carolyn Private funeral services will be held in Cambridge, on Tuesday. mbs FRrnrnirK r. nKi nv mp fnrmflr nrpn I. cnravi e. ne was ann i vea 21th rhester Mrs 'ember o( the anH 1 sons, a daughtcr Mrs.

Virginia MUM S1A 4. fc llUVtiU dren. Services will be at 2:30 P. M. Wednesday at the Spencer Son Funeral Home, Garrett rd.

at Shadeland Drexel Hill. Burial will be pri- Angeles Examiner, Los Angeles Post Record, Kansas City Star and St. Louis Post Dispatch. He also was managing editor of the Huntington Park, Signal. Bradford C.

Warner. B2. chair ram In soum- visiMity mi.ies excePl i iram to 6 miles Sun rises Sun sets Moon seU 6:56 A. M. 6:46 P.

M. 3:37 A. M. POLLEN COUNT Sunday: 0 granules per cubic centimeter; same date last Sunday's Local Report V. S.

WEATHER BUREAU Philadelphia, pa Sept. J. 1K3 KDT T. H. W.D.IV, Pr.

W. 54 SE-7 Rain ESE- Rain 45 SW-14 Rain 14 IS It Cloudy 00 A. rVl A 70 WNW10 Clear i oo m. WSW- .00 Clear Temperature Humidity: W. II Wind Direction and Velocity; Pr Precipitation i Weather Condttlona 57 57 Deficiency aince Sept.

tor mu nn rlI Sr. i Total precipitation since Sept. 1 4 4 1 nj Fannie Msn ere Horow.tt. fnendi lLi' 'lZ?" ewy. Church, Yer where tnendi Wrj, V90Q and Mn, Wti mrrfirt ni miliar A nrat inrlM two.

serv.cei 3 m. prec-ieiy, OQtaiTetnj 1 ri. D'OOQ SI. mi Ml. Jocoo Cem.

Shivo will be oossrved 5015 N. Wornxn. it, KIAHNEY. Seot. 28, 1963.

of 4926 Monday becoming cloudy in Noon afternoon with chance of man of the executive those in Catholic institutions of Warner Brothers tne BridseDort. at Fairfield. ls survived by his widow, Tuesday cool. fair and continued l- pi-b icU A-' i Go.oen M4.SV ANN, oged 90 yeor'nendi ore invi'ed 'o funeral II Sullivonl, wife of the late Edward Fitzpatnck 4 Sni, 425 Lyjeun Kearney. Peia'ivei and fnendi, so Rox.

Interment Mt. Cem. ary Soc.e-y of AM Sain'i are invited to rnemdi moy call Tuei eve. oiler 7 or Conn. Mr.

Warner had been asso ciated with the women's founda- .1 on-garmeni concern more man ClaUiM M. HasWP R3. nub i Hifheat temperature U130 P. M.i- Small Craft warnings displayed. temperature thi date last Winds northerly 15 to 25 knots liiertTempet'urlTrM'p" m)- With higher gUStS in afternoon temperature thla date laat Monday.

Cloudy With Chance Of, Average temperature- today Mmy 1 Cam 1,11, a ali.i 7 Ro. Viewing Tueidoy tv. ICMWAm. sept 28 Si0MFY I ,1 Sch0't! (n tow foiher of Mrs Rear, Md IVnono.1 lom od of to" ond J.iif,. Vli0Mi, biother of Mrs Will Alio by 2 g-andchildr Mn" 'I precisely for rela- ,1,., riwnm una on oraoniiotions of whiih In wr, tnembtf.

0t ftosenberg A n. woniaiinit erri vuva be ahimrvA al hi I In's rtiioence Apt. IIMON -On Seot 28, ISABEU f. nee widoaj of Albeit I. Simon, of IVU0 W.

Rive, Drive, PtnnsauFtn rig. 75. funeral 8 A. o't Fune ol Chopel, Westfield ove Penn-iriuUn, N. equem High Man A Si.

Ceo ho t. C. Church, Penn. nuken. Inlirment Holy Sepulchre Cent Vimg luetday enmg ofur 7.

JIOTAN Sept. V. 1963. JAMES ef 7152 Furley formerly of Culmcre Sm-lord, Co. Moyo, lielond, huiband of Mary lne Duffyl Sloyon.

eeiotivei, fnendi and Hoiy Nome Society ore inyned to the fu-neiol 9 A from John F. Murray Fun.ml Home. 101414 E. Chelien ae Solemn Mrju of Peouiem, 10 A. al Immaculol Conception Church.

Int. Sepulcnre Cem. Fnendi invmd Mon. eve. SOMlftS Of Murray at Hunt, mgdon Volley, luddenly, Seot 2(S 1963, MARIAN Inee Benn't, in her 82d year, wile of the late John T.

may roll 7 to 8 P. M. lArrongemenll by Wm Bow.n mnl nerol Horns, Inc. Souihompion, Pa.) STAIft Sept. 28, suddenly, of 484 MICHAEL, huiband of tne lore Julia Knninnr i nome.

STOIACI. Seot. 27, 1963, GAETANO huiband of Dahnda, of 2551 5. Jiup alio lurvived by 11 children ond 13 grandchildren. Relatives ond fnendi a-e invited io funeral 10 A.

from Groin Funeral Home, B'oad and Shunk emn Regu'em Man, Sielia Mom Churcn il A. M. In'erment Holy Gon Cem. Viewing Monday evening. 8TIAN0.

Sent. 27, 1961, of 104 Co.rp-bell ove Hovertown, ES1EUA MAY (nee Melll, wife ef Thomoi G. Strong, S'. Pelotivsi ond friends ore invited to o'tend the funeral lervice II A. at the Fiounder i Funeral Home, 115 W.

Eage rd. lOokmont ave Hovertown. Int. Oakland Cem. Fnendi moy call Mon.

eve at'er 7. (Pa-king 0n p'e-niiei TAMMARO. Of 3117 Welsh former. 'i7 ov 23. "63 ANGELO.

huiband of Cormella I moro (rse Vncol, and famer of Mrs Thereto Roach. M'i. Ann Fo ond Jan ei a' Tommoro. Relative! ond fnendi are mvned to at'end funera: Wed fl A rc "er" JJU'-I5 Cottman ove. oo rcyuirin 01, mattnew I 'tnurch.

IO A. M. Int. Holv Seouich nM3v a'aning. amaen.

iw. on ieot. 29, 1963, GASPER I NO ICASPE1. huioond of Carmelo nee Campellonel, 64' Delaware Pauliooro, N. age 73 yea-i.

Reiotivei ond friendi are invited io attend funeral Oct. 2, 1963, at 8:30 A. from Petrini Funeral Home, 300 W. Brood Pouliboio. N.

J. Sol. emn High Reauiem Mais. 9:30 A S'. John i R.

C. Church, Paulsboro. Bunoi New St. Josephs Swedemoro, N. J.

Fr endi moy call Tuesday evening. TOKUNIfWSKI. WALTER Seot. 28, 1963, age 39, of 4350 Eagemcnt beloved huioond of Pegina Tnuniewiki Inee Kiois). aevo'ed other of Genevieve Anns Sokolowiki, Cecelia Wismewiki, Oies-er Torvniewski, lon-in-low of Vincent W.

K.osi. Reanvei, friendi, neighbo'i ona) .1 r.hnr r. otits funeral Wed 9 A. from Or'hodox I. So emn Reauiem Man.

S. Jonn Contus Church, ot 10 A. Bjnai He'y Redeemer Cex. ew.ng Tueiday evenng. VENNELL.

Of 14 vaie. SAMUEL R. LOWE, a photo-engraver, died Saturday at Tem ple University Hospital. He was; 59 and lived at 4125 Barnett st. Mr.

Lowe worked for the Becki rn inp inic 7rh ucvn "lc former Anna V. Hausmann; i mnn vnriiitiini, ntm uiin thai WILLIAM H. CORNETT, credit manager for Mobil Oil died Saturday at his home, IAPF. MAT IMunlripal Pierl High Tide io a. m.

4 p. for 42 years. He was a Ma- i Low Tide AM nl P. M.I ArLA.Mit I iTr iMeel Fieri P. M.

i nt th Trihnno r(kf died Friday at the Con- since the death of his father, rain. Visibility 5 miles or morej lowerinS 10 2 tO 4 miles in' in rain. M. 4 Ton. llotfoeac Con.

195S. at Rnw ins Grppn O. BEACH HAVEN Little Fig' Harb'orl'ison, Robert, and tWO grandsOflS. Total precipitation since Jan. I Tide 7 55 A.M.

120 P.M. aneno runerai ijo A. trom 'he fune-al Home of Alfred G. Row, 6 6 B'idetburg. So'emn Re au em Hign Van at All So.nti Ourch, 10 A.

M. Inrerme-M Our lady of Grace Cem. Friends moy call Tuesday even.ng, 7 to 10. IANDIY. Sept.

27, 1963. BARBARA JEAN, aaugmer of Mrs. Marjorie and p-, ond to 2 p. from the Over. awteS fcD' cni- M'n- tAiovEHO-Seot.

anna of Wynnewood lurvived by her huiDand, elnre Jan. 1 Tide 2 05 A 221 P. Northwesterly Winds 15 tO 25 Barometric Pressure: A. 2 W. BARNEG AT INLET mnj, ij Rieing; 12 Noon, 2)37.

Falling: i P. High Tide 5 41 A. M. P. knots Monday.

Partly cloudy Huing. Low Tida li a. m. p. Mr.

HasweU was a graduate of Doane Academy at Granville and received degrees from Har ne was a memuer 01 me Select List, Ohio Newspaper As acicvim. sutiauutl, nudiiu Udiiy rieas ns-u i 44 Shelbourne lane, College of Business Ad-j pauri Episcopal Church of hU' sTmwn J. He was 34 Surviving are, ministration. t.J Chester. Surviving are "Weather forMonda fMto td on Offieiol Foreeoafi ioT.

jeM Hoilron- and nino oranrtnhil.l',' Antonelli. Re at.ves ona sociation. Fort Meigs fnendi invi'ed to fune-al en 8 45 A. from tne Aniole'l Funero! Horre, 6506-20 Havtrtod eve. Solemn Requiem Moil, 10 A.

St. Dona 'O I Church. Int. Hoiy Crois Cem. Viewing Monday evening.

odiacent to funeral home.) 6eo'. 29. 193, MARY ELIZABETH at 2805 Have-ford rd 7 7-t: Vv-4 '7 lervicei II be ha in Chmt Courch. Coneircga wett of So'Oul than, 2 P. M.

Int. Wait lourel Hill Ceme'ery. LOUIS. Of 123 S. Girard Woodoury, N.

ludaeniy, on Seot. 23. ROBERT son of Thomai ond Vivian C. Louil, aged 14 monthi. Services Oct.

1, at 10 A. at Davis Funeral Home, 171 Delaware Woodbury, N. J. Int. Egling'on Cem.

Viewing Mon. eve. MocFAIL AND. Sept. 23.

1963, ROBERT W. MocFARLAND, huiband of Georgeanna Sloan Macfariand. Relatives and fnendi, o'lo BeM Te'ephone Pioneers invi'ed to the lervice 2 P. Kirk Nice, 6301 Germon'own ave. In'erment George Wash-ng'on Memorial Park.

Viewing Wed. eve. McCANDllJJ. Sept. 27.

1963. KENI-I rcin, ion or me lore mm. s. ana WO ry nis wne, me iormer tserina Schadell; a son, Robert and! his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Mar-lin H. Cornett. Sidney Schwartz Funeral Monday Funeral services for Sidney ienwartz, an attorney a-, son of former City Councilman c.v v. v.u 11 A. M.

Monday at Rosenberg and Raphael-Sacks, 4720 N. Broad st. He was 51 and lived at Penn Towers Apartments. Mr. Schwartz married the for mer Liara Zimmerman last May.

His first wife, the former Gertrude Harrison, died in May, 19fi2. He also is survived by a son, Oscar; a daughter, Mrs. Reg-I inald Lorant; a sister, Mrs. Wil- liam Perez and two grandchil Idren. Texas Tower 2 Blasted Into Sea BOSTON, Sept.

29 (UPI). -Texas Tower 2, once a key radar station in the Nation's first line of defense, was blast I Died AMAMS. Sept. 1 963. MAX.

of 31 32 rV. rork huiDond of Freao. farher of neaa. lur't' ui Mr. Mymon, Mr.

fnii.D ana Mr. noroia Aoroml, ond Mri. Joiephire Herlhkowitz, fauime Nad er ond mi. precisely, Rosenbergs 4 Rop-iael Sacki, 720 N. B'ood Interment Detioit, Mich.

IAIRITT. Seo'. 28. 1963. HAROLD GATES BARRETT.

M. of 119 W. Walnut huiband of Motion Hatman Barren, Re otivei and fnenoi invited to the lervice 2:30 P. Kirk A Nice. 6301 Get-montown ave.

Int. George Waihingron Memorial Pork. Fnendi moy call Tueiday evening, 7 to 9. BAYHA. OF 60C7 N.

5'h Seat. 27, 1963, JACOB beloved huiband of Chnl-'ine Wsnx e- Bayha. Peiativei, friendi, mmbe-i of S'. Paul I Ev. Lutheran Church cf Omey, ore invted to call Mrondoy evening ond to a'end tne services Tuei- aay, ij.jO A.

Scrneiaer Funeral Hore A 7.19 rev nv. Int.rm.n, Ce-n. In of flowers, kindly send con tnoutions to Church Building fund. IINDICK. Seot.

2', 1963, ef Yaraiey. jULIAN huioond ot He "en Inee Othenoalsksl. father ef Ronald iBenaxk. Reia'ivei and fnendi a'e invi-ed funeral 9 A. o' the Joseph T.

Sekuia fure-ol Home. 2634 Aliegneny eve. (corner of Thompion i'.) Solemn Reauie-n Mass, 10 A. at the Nativity B.V.M. Ourch.

Int. Cur lady of Grace Cem. Viewing Tueiday evening. BRITTIN. At Plainf.eld, N.

on Seo-. 28, 1963, NORMAN CRAWFORD, in hii 82d yea', huioond of Mary S. lewn Bmiin, 1315 E. 7-h Plain-fieid. Re'onves ond friendi a'e invited to se-vices 2 P.

from the Funeral of V. R. F'etche- i Son. 9529 ove Phila. Fr enai may coll ot tne fune-al home after 12 noon Tuesday.

Interment St. Luke Ce-n. BROWN. On Seot. 27.

1963, MILDRED no. my 'AMir. tAllt f-V Mcintyei MXona en, ot l4.p9irf, National Alliance Gr. 176 invited snap ave upper ua-oy, formerly ClOUD Ll WW ORLEANS 11 2522 Carpen-er Re.o'ivei ond fritnoe.brs of John J. C'onwski and San.

55 commission, cownng ureen Chamber of Commerce, Elks Club and director of the First Federal Savings ic Loan Asso ciation of Wood County. Bruce Barton, 41, son of the honorary Chairman Of the! hnarrl nf tho aHvertkinp firm nf cauen, carton, uursiine us born, at New York Mr. Barton, a Harvard graduate, was an associate editor of Time Magazine. During the Second World War he served in the Pacific as a lieutenant (jg) in the Navy. Mrf Arthur LPP 1 nre-rtr Wio LVVllWI II WW Mrs.

Arthur D. H. Lee, Wife! of an associate professor of ob stetrics and gynecology at Jefferson Hospital, died Sunday at Jefferson. She was 38. Mrs.

Lee, the former Mary Wagner, lived at 2805 Haverford Ardmore. She was a gr auu ocicnuc aim ihj "11. Besides her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Eliza DR. HAROLD GATES BAR i an oDsieincian ana gyne-i I SNOWIHIIII RAM fti Jf MIAMI WIND sat JLJ 1 COiQga WARM I il IJWAS 'o en'oexWe llr, e'tclieeV I fJV4 'xecerei Io- pnuun, en'oexWe llr, e'tclieeV KurtAt.o'i: Civ, on Seo-. 23.

1963. j7TTfYk 5 id4Ht reh eir iiyr, tt'oitblt irieifier, elrrcnoe tl JT ef eiereeet aee1 who1 WONT I eeui'y el i.t Mother Jailed, Irked Official ed into the Atlantic Sunday of Philadelphia College of takpn iinrlpr fniv fnr ta'vacra v-A Some 13.5 tons of explosivesheen a pharmacist at the Uni- nyi'ed ta wvice Tuei. II A. Fune-a Hom. ef Andrew J.

Sor San, 325 C-'fnut I' In-e-T-e-t A'lirg'on Cem. 'Po'k ng in reor. Mill. Of 154 W. Carkson Seot.

28 1963, HELEN and the la-e Wohy Me er. Fe a'ivei frienoi and employei of Tne Hon-e Insurance Co. invited to it'vicet 11 A. ot 'he Funeral Home of Fiovd M. B-ihoo, 5408 N.

5th it. Interment George, nainmgion rvemona' rarn. rnenos may can monaay arrir i r. w. MILIEU.

Of the R-ttenhouie Ch'idge, on Seot. 28, 1963, CARRIE H. MILLER. Service for relatival ond fnenei A. M.

Ot (Jliver H. Bars. 820 Cheitnut St. Int. private.

MILOHEY. Seot. 24, 1963. VIRGINIA, E. Inee Maiog enl, of i 340 $.

3llt ee- ru iT1' Funeral Ho-re, ond ten its. Reau em Moss at King of Peace Church, 9.30 A. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Fnends may call Mon.

eve 7 to 10. MUSSEIMAN. On Sept. 28, of 2029 S. 66'h formerly of 6409 Germo-e ANNA, daughter of Florence Ell'ion and grandmother of Mary Moonev.

Relatives friends invited to funerol I from Yirkes Funerol Home, 7031 and ave. In'e'ment Arlington Cem. Fnerds may call Monday evening. 27. 1963.

CARMEN aged 3 mon'hi, of 1443 Gr.enwo; Sworthmore, ion ef Carmen andl Anna Mar Inee Fuchol Mass Angels, daughter of 1 knopkprf thp thrp. By DENNIS IIIGGINS Continued from ursi rage r'e of the la- of J' Rttofivet tho mon mnl legs supporting the 1800 ton) piauorm wnicn men dropped FRANK oge 80 years. Relo'ivei, fr enas and members of the Central Wrecking A'lanfic Ciry, to lervicis a Adnmi Perfect Fimrr.l 5 OJ f'eossntvill. on 10 int. freieyertan Lem.f Absecon, N.

WAISKY. Sep'. 29, MARCELLA (i-e. Zikerl, oeloved wile of Walter ef 538 Woodlond Cnerrv Hill. N.

see ST. Relatives ond fnends o-e invi'ed to t-e funera on 8 30 A ni Funeral Home of 1 Soni Cove Wyndom Pennsouken, N. J. High Mai of Reauiem ot St. Peters Church 9:30 A.

M. Int. Calvary Cem. Fnenm mnv coil Tueiaay evening. WHITt.

Seot. 28. 1963. of 131 W. Coul-er former of Ook lane.

WlNifED Inee wi'e of tne lo'e Hmy A. Whi'e R.ialivei ond friendi invited to s-v. 2 P. Kirk Nice. 6301 Germantown ave.

Int. Nc-nh Cedat Hill Cem, In lieu of floweri. donations may be made to Solvation Army. WILKINSON. SeDt.

25, JAVES ALLEN, huioand of tne la'e Adela a. Lwnes Wilkmsen, 226 W.ltsm-e Uaoer Darcv. Servicei Tuei. evening, 8 o'clock. Church of St.

Giles, HamDaen rd. Locust i i. it- Vl.i 4324 N. Franklin Sept. phone, Mrs.

Buridrogo turned to Civil Service circles to threaten) "She hits the botUe quite fre-I in such a manner, no quently, Theckston explained. into tne ocean and remainedjbeth, and a son, Arthur Lc7 ef leeneif STATIC FRONT Of BAOMITH of meiand, president ot uie, State Civil Service Commission. no mnsidprpd rrirket in moHo fU0 in a 1 "7 "IT. it tiro vnnrn ie 1 1 ir a i it in ri t- "I have $25 from the rent aiioat The towers, part of the Na- 1ICI VUIHJIOIIIUIS i tUI In. fir Vfilir All.

I1CS tOliillfc records." Early Warning Defense The 15 witnesses to the ex- change watched in at two Camden patrolmen cn-L l.c,Tp rf. cologist, of 119 W. Walnut lanercUerloaSeminar': 2fCd aLtGrmnt0Wi Hospital. He was 66. Dr.

Barrett, ond and P. rVood I. 24 Ch.s'er. Reat.vei ond fronds inV tn nt.nH im-i nv er to attend the funeral te-vices 1 t'QTi Funeral Hcyre, 1600 EdgTonr CHes'r. tnte--Tint Oesfer Sural Ce-n.

Fnendi rriay call Tuei. of'tr 12 noon, No vexing Mon. e.e 24. 1943. rt.

rev 10 funeral St. Chorlei Seminav. D- vine Office 10.30 A. M. Solemn Pontifical Reouum Man, 11 A.

M. Int. St. Joieoh I Meadoworook, Pa. Tranife-ral of Migr.

B-uehl to semma-y chapel 4 P. M. Viswing Mon. ev. of'ar 4 P.

M. HYANT. JAMES. Seo'. 26, 1963, of 2630 E.

Venango beoved husoand Veronica ond aevo'ed fo'ner of Jack and iptftf ee ital tie1 uninvited. Evidently sties a 'chronic offender in the city. The knew hpr risht awav. "Ch r.rl, in i-i" r. 1 a n-i it nitmn vni ittm linn riAn I'ft 77 iTh as sJokesm.n for 1 or proud of her English and loud when she was or- dered to be silent." lSooue In Court OpOU5e in OOUn ZURICH, Switzerland, Sept.) 29 (UPI).

Gamble (Gambi) iceneaicis aivorce lawyer sam estranged husband, Andre Porumbeanu, in court next ,1 iliu mill itioisicu. llic nuilldll wasu I 111- Buridrogo, hysterical and, 0n Thursday, shortly after the 'toxicated. screaming when she realized 'notcs wpre distributed) one ofj "She just excite(L she uom. ue icu'oei wren, IU A. lYi.tje OA 3 IA1ICA E.

Sieaell cf wnat was uu iuhe Buridr0go youngsters tele-'was jail- City Hall. ibecame -nj 1 nave I ve cniiuren, meiDivsmi nrri-Brn 1 RANSOM OFFERED relatives and tr ends invited to PLASKOWSKI. Sea'. 27. suddenly WIL-funeral 8 A.

from Funeral Home LIAM huibond ef Anna Mae Fied er were made obsolete iabout year ag0 by radar Pick' anes which fly in relavs i ben. KeCKOrd Cited at Dinner Lt. Gen. Milton A. Reckord, Maryland's adjutant general since 192C, was honored Sunday rtf at trtrrry 9 Hinnni at lha VaUey Forge Military Academy w' ne Adjutants eeneral from all of tne states attended the pre-con-j erence dinner of the National ilThe conference will be held; Thursday at the Shera Na vewmg.

In'a-ment omit tiowe s. ed to funeici lervicei Tuei. M. Camob.il Funera A. from Home, 500 E.

Benner (at Ruing Int. Wh'e Chape Gardens Viewing Von.l 1 r- r- P'ivo-a. or c. utiecu, 166 c. ot-ki s-.

Sa.emnloi 53'6 Hotoroek ove. Relatives, fr enoi; 'eauiem Mass. 9 A. Churci of emp.ovei of nr. I money," he was quoted as say-I? i kv(sl ing.

"If I give it to you, can ivBITIDI TO Meet was a graduate of the Utuver sity of Pennsylvania Medical School. Surviving are his wife, Marian; two sons, Robert L. and Jared a daughter, Suzanne and four grandchildren. MRS. HENRY H.

HERSC1I, the former Teresa Neidelman, died Sunday at the Woman's Hospital. She was 51 and lived at 3712 Country Club rd. Her husband, who was a supervisor for Western Electric died last February. Surviving are a daughter, Susan; three sons, Robert Morton M. and Rich ard, four sisters, four brothers and seven grandchildren I U'UH" "-'nlCounn.

call 7 .0 9, woman pleaded. "What will happen to them?" TAKEN TO JAIL On a complaint filed by Theckston, she was booked for, disorderly conduct and held overnight in the building's; sixth-floor jail. Tho nffiro staff was There was no doubt the woman'? was perhaps guilty of arguing have my mother back?" The boy was told that the ex- tra $3 in court costs must also be paid- oa'1" Nativity V.M. Interment New Ca-hedra Cem. Fnenai may call Monday evening.

CLARK. Scot. 27. 1963. JOSIAH of 308 Wharton i' huibond of Cecilia C.

Inee Crillevl Oo'k. Reiotivei and friendi ore invned ta a-'end the fune'ol service 10 A. ot the M. J. Bigenis Funeral Home, 311 Wharton it.

In'. Beverly Natiinal Cem, Friendi may call Tuei. eve. CLOUO. RETTA Sept.

27. 1963. of 5220 Aovne ove wife ef the lo'e William W. Cloud. Funerol lervicei I P.

at Abington Pr.iov'.rian Church, York and Suiauehonno Ab'ng'on, Pa. rrieoie omit tiowe-i. aomencre, somenow me uneunday sne wlU confront Association of the U. S. es were garnered anc ae-: livered to the authorities.

Mrs. with a person in authority. 'dr8 was reunited with her jail- children on Friday. ai; Contacted Sunday at his home Jo" Mrs. fnntarlpH Snrwiav at hie hnm day to determine who should Hotel, given custod the COUple's "ni-i cZ two young sons.

at 429 Hunter Gloucester, ho their firf moetinp dismissed the affair1 i 1 7 meeting iff 'since Porambeanu left their oy say ng the woman was Just a i. 'i-" room villa on Lake Zurich and "drunk. iui uic rwvcai-uiu, 'Reckord, who is the dean of, vftD.v -7rlv (- NORMAN BRITTIN, a retired adjutants general throughout kliPn.r nf 7fh was hosted by Maj. It a I a nU. Plainficld.

N. died Saturday Gen. Thomas R. White, VJ Muhlenberg Memorial HOS- and fan Connelly. seo-.

29. 1943 wt. 'oumfort rd MARY w.f. of B. S-eoheniSoiegei iConn, p.iav.,.

end. and member, Mr if ondy, ciu0 ur 10 a 30 a. Krk o'so mn 6301 Solemn Re itivn. f- and forme-ly of 5831 way, beiaved huioond oevo'ed Helton ona i. Lsonord ne enas anj divorppipenncvlvania ariintant cronnrai' rennsyivania aajutanr.

general, Lt. Gen. Milton G. Baker, 'm Rrjtfin wa, p.n0f0n chu she came In with another party who had no connection wilh hcr-and was apparently she filed suit for against him, charging duct." SapUb4)r uivurce 0 A. M.

S' Raymond of rch. In'. Ho Seoulchre Cem co'l Tueiday eve CUNNINGHAM. Seo'. 29.

CHAPLES h.ioana of Comena Mann Cjnning-ham. of 84 E. ove Chei'nu-Hii. Services and in'erment p-ivo'e. Kmaiy omit flowe'i.

DAVIS A 8 1 0 S. 33-h on Seot. 27, '963, ARTHUR H. husband ef Eliroheth Davis. Se-vice for relatives and friendi superintendent of the Academy, 2, 193 a native of Philadelphia.

He had worked 63 years for Lamborn 4 New York sugar brokers. Surviving are his wife, Mary; a son, Norman a sister, Flor ence, and one grandchild. MAX ABRAMS, proprietor of Abrams Sportswear store at 3132 -i o.i i v. nor Qiea saiuraay ai POOLE In the Me-hodnf Church Home. Cornwall, on Sept.

28, MISS IDA POOLE, doughter of th. ,0. Poole, formerly of Dr.el Hill, oge 75. Funeral on 2 P. at the Levi H.

Z.rr Chapel of the Me'hodul Church Home In'erment in Quentin Cem. PORTER. Sept. 59, tOUiS I PORTER, of 102 S. Cal torn a Atlantic Citv.

CobM C-eek Park of Doni jn.e fo'her of Mr. Alfred I. Pone-. V'l. Jack lEdithl 'B ossoml Paster; icen.

Services for reia- m.moe-i of the Eaui'v losge 3VI, I-. ona 1 P. M. Roseneerg i Raonae Sacks. N.

B-ead ii. Mt. Leaanon Fomi will ce ot 1015 Wiloe ove Drevel II, Pa. Maiome services at 12.30 F. M.

PRAIDIGIR Seot. 26, ef N. 5enn Rockliege. GEORGE huiband of Lone E. Inee Themail.

R.ia-tivei and friendi o-e invi-ed to funerol I P. Montanye Fune'al Home, Fnendi moy call Mongoy tvernng. MOSPetf. SDt. 28, 1963.

BRUNO of 3 25 N. 25h huioond ef Aai 'ne Scorosso. PeiativM and friends ar invited to o'tend tne fune-al ot 8:30 A. V. f'en Louij A.

Giacomo Funeral Hor-e, 3C37 N. 22d it. Peauiem Man, St. Mty of the E'emoi Church, 10 A. M.

Ine'rrent Holy Seoutche Cemetery. V-ewmg Tueidoy evening. lAIIGfR. On W. 2S 1963, of 517 Cheltenham, IL Husoand of He en Rao ger (nee lor.

Pea-ivei and f'tendi, me-nberi of Fsnythe-C anam-Griffith A. Pnt Z4r7 e-e in. -o fun-el 11 A. J. W.

Dean $on, 7900 Oxcd Fok Chaie. In'. NoThv3cd Cem. Vieevmg Mon. eve.

IUTANO. Seo. 27, 1963, 4ELEN (nee latag be oved ''e of Son-eL and fr enas ae mvred funeral 9 A. from Ba di Funeral '33' S. B'oad So'emn Mass.

St. JVary ago a en Depazzi Cnurch, 10 A. M. Im. Hciy Croii Ctm.

V'emg Mon. ve. 1, i nunimgrjrjn ana ra rK OV. HOC So.tt,r.!& Jv'i Graduate Hospital. He was 75 :Univ.n,ty ige e6'o f.

and a. and lived at 3132 W. York. Hei 8 P' is snrvivpH hv his wifp th' a LLIS. Of l'2 Ofod ove.

Ventnor. is surviveu uy uis ne, mofpitt former Freda Stern; tWO SOnsJbrd o' Miid-ed Hunnnger Elln. Services 1.. i i. i.

it. i. invi-ed ta the lervice P. G'-esi Funeral Home. N.

W. ccrner 3ri ond Hunting Pa-k ave. Friendi may cail Tuei. 7-9. Int.

West Lau II Ce-n. TAUM 0710 C.I.... "1 ,,63 l0N 0f Coro ond th. h-e i n.u. it 5 i.u'.ah n'v.

denre r.m m.n la Memoriam MtCLOSKEY, TERESA MANDELl In loving memory of my mother. TERESA, who palled away September 30, 1958. Sadly missed by son, William L- Mc-Closkey ond Family. Cemiiery Lots CEMETERY LOT. 2 irsvei.

Lecuitweed. Mailton. N. J. Call 639.4o6 0l 22.

riorisi BRIMMERS 1315! KENSINGTON AVI Nl 4-0641 RAPHAEL SACKS Funtrol Directors Since 1877 4720 N. BROAD ST. GL 5-0100 PO 9-6100 Charles J. Mellvalni Funeral Horn. in ef rmiiiiitiii'i LsrrHt 3T11 MidTU Are.

VI 4-0211 arnils Mtmhtr bi ntitafioi ittennl StUctti Mortician-i WA 7-2 1 lMIius4lirlistarrti fj jiitl S. A av Cem Fnends may i-un ui vnver n. iou Lnes'nur i' p. Masomc Service by h. Bain, ibm where 7 coM, lm, pnvo In eu of flowers, fnendi may lend centnoutions ta the Heart Fund FARRELIY.

Sudaenly, on Seot. 25. JAMES be'eved huseand o' Iscbe'la E. ComDDe I and of Sr. -Mary 5 r.

P. atc.es, trends, a so membe-s cf the Phila. Fire Renef Assoc. and emp.oves of Bai ey. Bonks B'da I Si.

I. 1....:... I. local S69. invited fure-ol 1 v(- 2837 cvj-ch, io a.

m. ime-menr ffl of Deianc.y Place Fune-al services Philip and Harold; a stepson, Hyman; a stepdaughter, Mrs. josepnine nersnKOwitz, ana two sisters, MRS. NELS PREIS, the former Dorothea Wood, died Satur day in St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Brighton, Mass.

She was 53 and lived at St. Petersburg, Fla. Born in Oakmont. she was a graduate of the University of Pennsvlvania in 1932. Surviving, are her husband and her er.

Mrs. Bertha Wood. The next morning Bun-i Wr. Munini flroeo appeared before pal Judge Julius Sklar. She was found guilty as charged, and sentenced to a $25 fine and $5 court coo.3 01 10 u.

in Weeping, she was imprisoned once more when she said she. had no money. FIRINGS THREATENED The news spread throughout City Hall by the Behind doors and in hushed; tones, Theckston was criticized severely. Word of the grumbling some-i how got back to the court clerk. On Thursday, a neatly typed: note appeared on each desk in; Joom 311.

It began by chas-i tizing the "disloyal" office em-j ployes, and continued: "If those persons, who have publicly criticized my actions (in the Buridrogo affair) wish transfer or leave this office, I shall be glad to accommodate them for I can arrange for their termination quite easily. 13 NOTES SENT "I will brook no interlerence with my administration of the affairs of this office, and if there should be a recurrence, I shall take immediate action to dispense with the services of the persons responsible." It was signed over a line reading Huward J. Theckston, One of the 15 notes was delivered to The Inquirer by an office worker who begged not: to be identified. "Everyone was bitter from the beginning," the informant! said. "Then, to top it off, we got! the letter." It was pointed out that the contents of the correspondence be of great interest to Mrs.

Thelma Parkinson Sharp, DISTRICT COURT PERSONNEL! It haa bn brought to tTj attantlon by persona who oo into this orflea. to do bualnass in this oourt, that tharo aro iom dlsloyal mplcytts in this offlo who art quiak to aoniMnt to thta about my aetions th othar day with ragard to tb arrast of disorderly persona I an sura that any offlo would ba batter off without auoh pcriona, aipeeially an off lea of eourts. If ttioi perions, who hat publioly erltielsad aatlons. wish to tranifar or 1st thla off lea, I ahall ba glad to aooomodata than for I oan armng for trstir tarmlnatlon quite easily I will break no interference with my adminiatration of the affalra of thla offiee, and if there ahould be a reurrene, ahall tak lmaedlat aotion to diapante with the irTleea ef the peracos raaponslbla 1 761 the Church of the Holy Irmitv. i'h i on Sept.

30, at 2 LOUS B. PORTER, founder P. M. Int. o-iva'e Pease omit flowers.

of Porte- Porter, rawhidej meeman. "3 clara be-brokers at 243 N. Front died a io s. i 'K'e Y--k o. A.nnc c-'v J.

Unda.V in Atlantic CltV, Where devo'ed mo'her of Gertrude Nerennerg harl livprl thp la it fivp vpars IDav.d or-a A ce eeman ond s'er ef ne naa inea me iasi me jears. ag le. Kei0 en He was 73. Surviving are his Mon at i p. f-om 'ne Ro-n M.m5r,0i wife, the former Doris Spiegel; two sons.

Alfred L. and Nelson; J.Vt... Tc GREENE Seot. 26 "63 ef 6936 C-ei- two daughters, Mrs. Jack Car-f ,0 j4vEs seat.ves and fnenas.

ver and Mrs. Leonard "ooves of Go-aon-Dov. i mvi'ea to fune-a' Tuesoay and nine grandchildren. 1 3 jo a. k.

ond mi German KIRK and NICE AMERICA'S FIRST FUNERAL HOME Howard Je eekaton, Clerk ''own ove. So'emn Reauem Moss. 1j JOHN P. ROTH, retired re-; ii 'i porter for the Manayunk Re-jWoiday at c-k ana view, a weekly newspaper, died harley in tvomourg. Pa icoi ege Saturday in Roxborough f.

morial Hospital. He was 18 andlnerai w-v ces nvo'i ot th. convenenc. lived at 4434 Baker st. ing are a brother, Joseph, and -em Rvttio Cem.

Fnenas may con Tuesday ev. 7 to 9. Motoric le-vici 3 SISter, Marie. iTi essay e.enmg a' 8. GSRHASTOWS AVE.

at WASHISGTOS LASS PHILADELPHIA 11. PA. fJErmattfosp l-MM CuW tni operated' by thi earn for tight This Is the note warning employes of District Court office that criticism of Howard J. Thcckston's actions will result in "termination" of jobs. i ii ii ri ri -i.

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