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20 a THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. THURSDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 11. 1969 Died Died Died B. H.

Cooper Dies, Insurance Executive OFFICIAL FORECASTS B. Hubert Cooper, retired investment manager for The: STATISTICS BY CITIES Highest temperature last 12 hours, lowest temperature last IS hours and preeipiUUon for last 24 hours as reported at 9 P. M. by the United States Heather Bureau. TEMPERATURE Equitable Life Assurance society ana active in me airecuun of the English Speaking Union locally and nationally, died SEPTEMBER 1969 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3Q OCTOBER 1969 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 i Tuesday.

He was 76 and lived at 130 Curtis Moores-town, N. J. Born in Sydney, Australia, he moved to the United States and became a citizen of this country after serving as an officer with the Australian military forces 1 1 4. ii' 1 n' toS, me rirst, yonu vti. I lladelphia and vicinity: Mostly sunny Thursday, high near 70.

Fair an cool at night. Probabil ity ot procipi-i tation near zoro through Thursday night. Sunny with little temperature change Friday. Eastern Pennsylvania: Mostly sunny Thursday, high in the HOs in the north and about 70; in the south. Fair ami cool at nignt.

rair ana little milder Friday. New Jersey: Mostly sunny ami cool Thursday, high in the upper 00s in the northwest to the low 70s in the south. Fair and a nine miiuer rriuay. New Ycik and vicinity: Most-, ly sunny and cool 1 He was a cofounder of the. British uuicers ciud in and formed tne rniiacieipnia; branch of the British War Re- iooJief Society in 1939.

Sun Rises Sun Sets A. M. P. M. A.

M. Moon Rises THE POLLEN COUNT Wednesday: 148 grains of rag i HONORARY COMMANDER He was decorated as an om Place Albany Atlanta Atlantic City Bismarck. N. D. Boston Buffalo.

N. Y. Charleston. S. C.

Chicago Cincinnati Cleveiand Denver Detroit Duluth. Minn. Harrisburg Houston Jacksonville, Fla. Kansas City. Mo.

Los Angeles I jiuisvUIr Miami Beach Minneapolis Montreal New Orleans New York City Norfolk. Va. L. H. Pr.

S3 68 .00 49 77 .00 58 73 .00 40 82 .00 57 70 .00 48 .00 70 79 .00 5t .00 45 70 .00 45 5 .00 50 70 42 72 42 08 53 6 72 86 6 90 56 79 60 87 49 70 79 91 43 73 51 60 69 go 59 73 68 74 53 71 80 107 48 68 54 90 48 75 57 8S 55 67 35 66 67 49 81 78 92 50 74 52 65 14 .00. .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 iiiitu-iiiii Philaciclphi rf," ore. st. Louis Salt l-ake City San Farncisco S. Ste.

Mane. Mich. Savannah. Ga. Seattle Tampa.

Fla. Washington. D. C. Wilkes-Barre Winnipeg.

Man. O0) 53 67 .02 Low: High Precipitation; Trace. Thursday's Tidal Predictions SEPTEMBER 6 PHIL ADELPHI A I Chestnut st HiKh litie 2 06 A. M. 2:30 P.

Low Tide :06 A. M. :18 P. ir.L.in.inr nnr.iinn.iirn I .00, iou! ui me uiun ut the girl who became Empire in 1934 and was named; Blondell. etu Pucn per cuoic yara oijPhoemx.

Arii. 1 nonorary commander 01 me or-J dcr in 1952. He was president oo'from 1957 to 1964 of the English Speaking Union and since 1960 vas a member of its national board. high in the low 70s. Clear and.V.M.

55 gV wnw-s oVw continued cool at night. Fair. ft and a little milder Friday. -J jt I P. M.

5o NV- .00 Clear aitr ctiou was jJicaiuiufc va Soeiptv of the Sons of St. George and was a life governor of the Royal St. George Society. He was a Benjamin Franklin fellow of the Royal Society of dir. same aaie last year: iw era ins of ragweed pollen ner yard of air.

Wednesday's Local Report V. S. RATHER BUREAU Philadelphia. Sept. 10, Temperature: Humidity; eioit: ir.

Precipitation; iii.urM iriiiHTii.uir Hixhestt temperature this date last 9S ears 1 1 S7 temperature (6 30 A. Lowet temperature this date last is Average temperature Wednesday Average temp, this date last year Normal (or this date Excess since "ieptember 1 Kxiess since January 1 148 Total precipitation since Sopt. 1 4 27 74 35 Arts and held memberships in.authority on transportation eco- jthe Royal Institute of a i i nigh Tide 9 00 A.M. is p. m.

tionai Aiiairs ana me nojai study of the Interstate Corn-Low Aide 2:54 A.M. 2 54 P. M-'overseas I I Jec; 0 1958. was chairman of the Dan- rinr XI AY High Tide 8 20 A. M.

8 32 P. M. (Low Tide 201 A. M. 2:13 P.

ATLANTIC CITY tSterj HiKh Tine 7:52 A. M. 8:04 P. iel Oliver Schools and Orphan-; driver, died Wednesday in John ages in Lei anon and was'F. Kennedy Memorial Hospital, awarded the Order of Merit of Stratford, N.

J. He was 62 and Tt4al precipitation since Jan. I 3292.HiKh Tide 10:05 A.M. 10:17 P. tvcesJ janury i 1:6, Low Tide 419 a.

m. 4:31 p. Barometric Pressure: 6 A. 29 89. BARNEC.

AT INI ET the Lebanese government. SERVICES FRIDAY He is survived by his wife, the former Marguerite Straw-bridge; a son, Kenneth E. Cooper; three daughters, Mrs. Marguerite Darnell, Mrs. Eliza- "llu "5 rifor 35 years of Fox-Ware Pre- IImuca' 11 crannrh dron and a' I)f are.

Maryland. District lolumbia and vicinity: Most-1 lv sunnv Thursday and High in. V.av tn lU.w-L- tvl.1n.1- I apt Jia 10 IWOtk Island. Fair Thursday, west to north West Winds 10 tO 15 kn.US. lM- bility five miles or more.

I ape lO Virginia Ueacn: Viir Thursday- nnrtS rt.vth. i air inuraa. norm 10 norm- WCSt inds 10 tO 15 knots. ViSl- bility more than eight miles. Lo fi, priuu't.

FRONT forwtrJ keJw mr Vr, 0 showers legend vjy ClOUDY FAIR ClOUDr snow illllH AIN STATIC WIND COID 5 WARM a 1 i Weather for Thursday PA Based on Official Forecasts Jf 'OT tC-'-ry i 7 C) Z'-'. yC TtnA, yM- IT NEW ORLEANS lV I s4 MiAMI I aa cic, great 1 dllUllliHJ aim a oion.i,; Mrs. Edna Goetzenbergcr Memorial services will be conducted Friday at 1:30 P. M. in the Friends Meeting House, Main st.

and Chester Moorestown. Elmer J. Mezei, Veteran Printer Elmer J. Mezei died Wednesday in Hammonton, N. Hospital.

He was 54 and lived at 10 Chestnut terrace. Cherry Hill, X. J. Mr. Mezei was a printer at tVio Pamr)n Pnitrifr.Post fnr 34 Low Tide 1:43 A.

M. 1 55 P. I HAVEN tLittle Kit Harbor! micii line A. M. grio r.

Low Tide 1:57 A. M. 2: 07 P. prtnun, vnttvrtkk arr, Jr ttttom T. A.

Miglio, 54; Dentist 27 Yrs. Dr. Thomas A. Miglio, a dentist for 27 years at 6602! Woodiand died Tuesday at St. Joseph's Hospital.

He was ono vd Voarinn 'survives years. Before the war he worked in the editorial, sports ar.d me- MRS. JACOB SEGAL, the for-chanical departments. During mer Fannie Milestone, a gar-the war, he was awarded the merit worker with the Benjamin Bronze Star for the single-hand-IShander Co. until her retirement ed capture of six Germans hid-'in 1955, died Tuesday at her SCHWARTZ September 8.

PAULINE (nee Reiner), of 437 Robbins wife of th late Dr. Frederick Schwartz, formerly of Townsend's Inlet, N. J. Funeul services Friday, 1 P. from J.

M. AMPBELL FUNERAL HOME, 500 Benner st. (at 6100 N. Rising Sgn int. Westminster Cem.

Viewing Thurs. eve. SEGAL Sept. 9, 1969. FANNIE (nee Milestone), wife of the late Jacob, 5920 E.

Roosevelt father of Mrs. Samuel (Esther) Weizer; al.so survived by 3 grandchildren and 3 greatgrandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services Thurv, 11 A. M. precisely, "GOLDSTEINS'." 6410 N.

Broad st. Int. Mt. Lehanrin Cem. Family will return to 5920 E.

Roosevelt blvd. In lieu of flowers, make contributions to your favorite charity. SEIBOLD Suddenly. Sept. 7, 1969, at Alpine.

Texas, FREDERICK I. C.3. U.S.N.R., son of Frederick J. afid Anna (nee Dorsey), of 1349 S. Paxcm st.

Relatives, friends and Class "of Jan. '61. John Bartram High School, are invited to the funeral 8:30 A. at the McGILLIN FUNERAL HOME, 48lh st. and Baltimore av High Mass of Requiem 10 A.

the Church of St. Francis de Sales. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may caU Thurs.

eve. SHAW Sep.ember 10. 1969. ANNE SPENCER, wife of the late Captain Lewis Edward Shaw, of 7207 Germantown ave. Funeral services at BRINGHl RST'S, 24 Walnut on Friday.

September 12. at 11 A. M. Int. private.

No viewing. (Tarkir.g on premises.) SISTER ROSE SISTER ROSE of the Cross. Sept. 10, 1969 (Ruth Mervine). Religious, relatives and friends are invited to Solemn Requiem Mass 9:30 A.

at Mt. St. Joseph Convent Chapel. Chestnut Hill. Friends may call at convent after 4 P.

M. Fri. Int. Community Cem. SLACK On Sept.

9. of 62 Black Walnut Levittown, formerly of Holmes-burg, RUSSELL C. husband of the late Elia Agnes and father Elizabeth Tiers and Melvin Slack. Relatives, friends and members "of Vaux Lodge S393. HAM, invited to services 10 A.

from the WELLIVER FUNERAL HOME, 4009 Decatur st. (at 7900 N. Frankford Int. Cedar Hill Cem. Friends may call Thurs.

7 to J. Masonic services 8 P. M. STRACUZZI VIRGINIA (nee Snadaro). wifeof the late Agatino, of 2006 S.

Hutchinson mother of Lena, Samuel, Margaret Merlino and Carmen; also survived by 10 grandchildren and 2 greatgrandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 9 A. AL, from C.RASSO'S. Broad and Shurk sts. Solemn Rqeuiem Mas.

Epiphany Church. 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

View. Fri. eve. STROUSS Sept. 10.

KATIE, of 7J4 Brockton wife of the late Mx Strous, mother of Mrs. Harry (Rose) Schlack-man and Sol Strousse: also survived by 4 grand and 1 great-grandchild. Funeral services 1:30 P. at the BERSCHLER CH APEL. 8VT0 N.

Broad st. Int. Montefiore Cfm. Family will return to 75'5 rd. SULLIVAN MARGARET.

Sept. 8. beloved -wife of James Sullivan of 622 O'huI st. Relatives and friends are inted to the funeral Saturday, 8:30 A. at the GERRISH FUNERAL HOME.

260 E. Susquehanna ave. Mass at Holy Name Church, 10 A. M. Lady of Grace Cem.

Friends may call Friday eve. from 7 to 9. T0SCAN0 On Sept. 9. 1969.

of 465 Acorn dr Warminster. JERRY, husband of Clar? "imino Toscano and father of nd Gerald Toscano and brother of Sr. Mary Dorothea. M.S.D.T. Relatives and friends.

Bishop Neumann Assembly 4th Decree and Fr. Joseph A. Gallen. Council 5494. K.

of C. Warminster, Pa are invited to funeral 9 A. M. from Funeral Home of LOUIS SWIFT PLUNK ETT. 529 N.

York Hatboro. Pa. Hich Requiem Mass-, St. Church. Hatboro, 10 A.

M. Int. Holy Cem. Friends may call Thursday eve. aft.

7. TWESTEN Of 108 W. Champlot ave Sept'. 9. 1969.

HELEN M. TWESTEN free Twoney), age 68, wife of the late David S. Twesten and sister of Mrs. Albert Stolz and Miss Julia Twoney. Relatives and friends are invited call 7 to 9 P.

M-, and to the funeral 8 30 A. at the DFF-TER FUNERAL HOME. 5800 N. 5th street. Solemn Requiem Mass 10 A.

M. at St. Helena's R. C. Church.

5th st. and Godfrey ave. VAN DYKE On Sept. 8. 1969.

VINCENT W. VAN DYKE, of 4601 Chester husband of the late Anna Marie Galbraith Van Dyke. Graveside service for relatives and friends on 2:30 P. in the Hackensack Hackenwck, N. J.

Friends may call 7-9 at OLIVER H. BAIR'S. Chestnut st. Masonic service 8 P. M.

by E. Coppee Mitchell Lodge :605 i A M. VOTTA Sept. 8 1969. SAMUEL, beloved husband of Frances (nee Pagnozziv-and father of John, Sam and Mrs.

Louie Lentine; also survived by 3 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral Fri. from- his late residence 1832 E. Mo.vamensinl ave. Solemn Requiem Mass 9-30 Sacred Heart Church.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve. VOZZO Sept.

9. 1969. ANGELINA (nee Galliano), wife of Frank Vozzo, of 422 E. Mechanic st. Relatives and frienris are invited to funeral 8 KIRK A NICE.

6301 Germantown ave. Solemn Requiem Mass 9:30 A. Our Lady of the Rosary Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Sun.

eve. WALLACE On Sept. 8. of 7005 Reedland GEORGE husband of Grace (nee Donahue). Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 8:30 A.

from YERKES FUNERAL HOME. 7031 Woodland ave. Solemn Hizh Mass. St. Clement's Church, 10 A.

M. Int Holy Cross Cem. Friends may ca'J Thurs. 7-9. WALLACE Sept.

9, 196. FLORENCE L. (nee Null), of 611 W. Cheltenham wife of C. V.

Wallace. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral 11 A. FUNERAL HOME OF PF TER ri. GERS, 500 W. Cheltenham ave.

6800 N. 5th). Int. Northwood Cem. F'rienls may call 7-9 P.

M. WALTON Suddenly, Sept. 8. 1969. at 6040 Mar-ket CHARLES F.

WALTON. Relatives and friends invited to services Friday, 11 A. the ROCHE FUNERAL HOME, 56th and Cedar ave. Int. Mt.

Zion Cem. Viewing Thursday eve. WRIGHT Sept. 9. 1969.

JOHN of 804 Huntingdon pike, Hollywood, beloved husband of Dorothy I. (nee Heap). Relatives and friends are invited to services 2 P. from the Fdneral Home of WETZEL SON, 6902 Rising Sun ave. Entombment, Sunset Memorial Park.

Friends may call Thurs. eve. ZERBEY On September 8. HANNAH G. (nee O'Brien), beloved wife of tha lata Richard S.

Zerbey, of 1310 66th ave. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral 9 A. JAMES H. QITNN 2D FUNERAL HOME. 6707 York rd.

Solemn Requiem Mass 10 A. Holy Angels Church. Int Holy Sepulchre Cem. riends may call Thurs. Allentown papers please copy.

Cemetery Lots TWO CEMETERY LOTS. White, marsh. Memorial Park. Value, $Qg5. Will sen for $500.

CaU after 5 F- 584-4188. SUNSET Memorial Park 2 graves la sec. iiuo-oioen S200. ROSEDALE Memorial Park. 1 lo! for 2.

anuiy Plan Denetits. 1-t 5-2385. HILLSIDE Cem. Abington sec. Plot of graves for 6 persons.

$.100. LU 3-1910. FLOWERS 7059 Frankford Ave. 2223 N. Front St.

DE 8-71 nn 54 hou O'IUU PHONE SERVICE 75 Ytsrf st Dlstinctitt FU'al riinjt: oon. ju w. sieaayj i-. .11., 'WOs, RSmi. tthtr, lectio (XQVJL 4c(ei Uw tit STATIC FRONT or BAROMETER Dr.

Denton A. Cooley, who hearts than any other sur- fidal heart in HaskeU Karp 47, of Skokie, III. Karp lived for 63 hours with president 01 uayior college 01 Medicine, nersuaded the trus- 1 fa.it ci ha 1 II. S. CS -A A t.

lIX I A a Uli.Ui.1, W1U i. vtuuiu actrjk icacdll.ll cuill mitt, ar.nrr.val hofnro evnnri. on patients with re-1 search projects. i The National Institutes of Health iuuua cic usea in developing me aruiiciai heart. A Baylor committee KELLY Sept.

8. JOHN of 401 Washington brother of Mrs. Helen G. McNeill, uncle of Sr. Regina Karen, I.H.M.

Relatives, friends, employes Q.M. Depot, Nat. Assn. of Retired Civil Employes and Southwestern Chapter 54 A.O.M P. are invited to call at the KISH FUNERAL HOME.

6506 Elmwood Thurs. eve. Solemn Mass, Church of Good Shepherd. 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. KLEIN On Sept. 8. 1969.

GEORGE of 522 W. Westmoreland husband of Martha (nee Mawhinney). Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral 8:30 A. from FENERTY FUNERAL HOME. 2357 E.

Cumberland st. Mass of Requiem 10 A. St. Veronica's Church. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve. LAP0LLA Sept. 9.

1969. ELIZABETH (nee Mel-ehiorre), of 2444 S. Juniper beloved wife of Anthony, mother of Dorothy Banolomeo, sister of Concet-ta Amici, Domenick, Charles and Americo; also survived by 3 granddaughters. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 9 A. from PENNA.

BURIAL CO- 1327-29 S. Broad st. High Requiem Mass, St. Edmond Church, 10 A. M.

Int. SS. Peter and Paul Cem. Viewing Fri. eve.

In lieu of flowers send donations to American Cancer Society, 21 S. 12th Phila. (Free parking.) LEE Sept. 8. 1969, JOHN of 3 N.

Pennsylvania Atlantic City. N. brother of Mrs. Lola L. McDer-mott and Eugene A.

Lee. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral on Fri. at 8 45 A. M. from OLIVER H.

B.AIR'S. 1820 Chestnut Phila. High Requiem Mass 10 A. M. Church of St.

Patrick, 20th Locust sts. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Friends may call 7-9 P. M.

LESTER Sept. 4. 1969. JOHN husband of the late Margaret A. Lester, of 5 College Circle.

Haverford. Relatives and friends are invited to a memorial service in the Radnor Friends Meeting Conestoea and Sprout Ithan, 4 P. M. LOS Sept. t.

of 129 Fairview ave Chal-font. JOSEPH husband of Kath-ryn (nee Stadnvcki). Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral 10 A. from the Fuwal Home of GEORGE WITTMAIFR 15 E. Butler Chalfon'.

Mass of Requiem 11 A. St. Anne's Catholic Church, Warrington. Int. St.

Mary's Cem. Friends may call Friday eve. MEZEI Sept. 10. ELMER beloved husband of Mary Mezei (nee Gamha-eortaV of 10 Chestnut terrace.

Cherry Hill. N. dear brother of Mrs. Lottie Haneoskv, of Irvineton. N.

Mrs. Helen Daywalt. of Parkland. Mr. Clarence Mezie, of Jacksonville Beach.

Florida, and Mr. Louis Messing, of Pa. Relatives, friends, emnloyes of Courier Post. ITU Local 132, and Fourth Armored Div. Assn.

are invited to funeral services Sat 10 A. M. pt the ntVIl) B. RFRCH- I. FR FUNFRAI.

rnAPr.l.S, 41 State Highway Pensauken. V. Irt. Arlington Pennsauken. N.

J. Family will return to his late residence. Viewing 7 to 10 P. M. MIGLIO Sent.

9. 199. THOMAS D.D of Yeadon Yeadon. Pa. Survived by his wife Lucy Alice Misrlio (nee Zimmerman), son John F.

Miglio. daughter Carol A. Miclio and brother Fank P. Mielio. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral Fri.

11 A. M. from the STONFLAKE FUNFRAL HOME. 85 Baltimore ave. Lansdowne, Pa.

Solemn Peauienfi Mass. St. Louis Church. 11 -45 A. M.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve. MOORE MAE (nee Harker on Sent.

199. In her year, 217 W. 2d st Moorestown. N. beloved wife of the late Walter Clement Moore, devoted mother of M-s.

Eleanor Stiles. W. Cecil Moore. P. Stanley Moore and At wood Moore: also survived by seven grandchildren and seventeen great itrandchilriren Relatives and friends of the fami'y are invited to the viewing Fri eve.

and the funeral services 11 A at the Funeral Horr.e of INGI.ESBY SONS. Cnve and Wyndam rds Pennsauken. N. J. Int.

Jacobstown Cem (Parking adjacent to funeral parlor.) M0TT0LA Of 2 Pleasant Mills rd Hammonton, N. on Sept. 9. 1969. NICHOLAS beloved husband of Josephine (nee fiproul).

Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services on Sept. 2 P. at the Ratsto-Pleasant Mills Methodist Church, Nesco. J. Int.

in the Church Cem. Friends may call Fri. eve from 7 o'clock at the I.ANDOLFI FUNERAL HOME. 27 Bellevue Hammonton, N. J.

Masonic services 7:30 P. M. OWENS Of N. Pennock st September 8. 19M.

AMELIA daughter of the late Thomas J. and Amelia Behrle Owens. Relatives and friends invtied to funeral Sat 9 A. from the PHILLIPS' FUNERAL HOMF. 568 N.

2d st. Solemn Mass of Reouiem, Church of St. Ludwig. 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Fri. eve. PEYREFEhRY Suddenly.

Sept. 8- 1969. RAYMOND of 372 Harrison Uprer Darby. beloved husband of Eleanor T. (nee Dougherty) and father of Raymond E.

Peyreferry. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 8 45 A. the DONOHUE FUNER AL HOME. 8401 West Chester pike (cor. Iynn Upper Darby.

Pa. Requiem Mass 10 A Church of St. Carthage. Pa. Int.

SS. Peter and Paul Cem. Friends may call Thurs. 7 to 10. P0NTARELLI Sept.

9. CARMINA (nee D'Ambro-sio). of 1013 W. Ontario wife of the late Rosinto and mother of Dr. Dominic Pontarelli, Mr.

Emerirk Pon-tarelli and Mrs. Julia Visco. Survived by ten grandchildren and eieht great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 8 A. BERTOTTO FUNER AL HOME.

529-31 Rising Sun ave. Solemn Requiem Mass at Our Lady of Pompeii Church, 9 A. M. Viewing Fri. eve.

after 7. RUBINSTEIN Sept. 10. 1969. SOPHIA P.

fnee Koller). 3S60 Conshohocken wife of William Rubinstein, mother of Dr. Morton F. Rubinstein, sister of Mrs. Morris (Miriam) Klear.

Mrs. Sidney (Charlotte) Poret. Morris, William and Manuel Koller; also survived by 3 grandchildren. Services 11 A. M.

precisely, at ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS. 4720 N. Broad st. Family will return to the home of Dr. and Mrs.

Rubinstein, 602 Wellfleet Cinnaminson. N. J. In lieu of flowers the family suggests that contributions be made to charity of the donor's choice. RUTIGLIAN0 Sept.

9, 1969. MARIA, of 1608 S. 10th beloved wife of Joseph and mother of Lucy Arizzi, Beatrice Tomarchio. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 9 A. M.

Fri. from PENNA. BURIAL 1327-29 S. Broad st. Requiem Mass.

Annunciation Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Thurs.

eve. (Free parking.) SAUDARGAS Sept. 7, JULIAN (JUDY), of 1100 S. Front beloved husband of Verna (nee Siffel) and devoted father of Mrs. Judy Schlegel and Mrs.

Janice Murphey. Relatives, friends and members of the United Tavern Owners Assn. invited to funeral 8:30 A. JOS. A VALAUSKAS FUNERAL HOME, 1601-03 S.

2d st. Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Casimir's Church 9:30 A. M. Int.

Holy Cross Cem. Friends may caU Fri. eve. SCHEFF Sent. V.

1969, ISRAEL (MIKE), hus-bant! jf Sylvia (nee Fingrutd), of The Hopkinson House, Washington Square South, father of Carol Hixson and Berri Miller. Also survived by 3 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to services 12 noon, JOS. LE VINE AND SON, 1512 N. Broad st.

Family will return to the late residence. In lieu of flowers, contributions in his r- may be made to Congregation Beth Zion Beth Israel). SCHEETZ On September 10. 1969, STELLA wife of the late Raymond, formerly of Springfield, Pa. Service and int.

at convenience of family. Memorial gifts may be sent in her name to the Memorial Fund, Covenant United Methodist Church, Springfield, Pa. 19064. Arrangements by SPENCER T. VIDEOS SON.

SCH0R Sept. 7. 1969, ARTHUR ROBERT husband of Sylvia (nee Satin-sky), of 1405 Rittenhouse st. N.W Washington, D. father of Mr.

Joel A. Shor of Silver Spring, and Mr. George E. Shor of Ann Arbor, brother of Mrs. Florence Snyder.

Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services 12:30 P. M. precisely, "GOLDSTEINS'," 6410 N. Broad St. Int.

Roosevelt Memorial Park. Family will return to the Graff man residence. 2101 Walnut Apt. 701. CAMINITI September 1969.

JUSTINE, of 2717 S. Mole st (nee Hertweck), beloved wife of Stephen and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hertweck. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 8 A.

from PENNA. BURIAL 1327-29 S. Broad st. Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Richard's Church.

9 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Fri.

eve. (Free parking.) CARTER Sept. 10. 1969, RICHARD 3108 Glen-view beloved husband of Naomi R. Carter (nee Leutwyler), beloved father of Mis.

Joan Korzuch and Joyce Carter, grandfather of Richard and Robert, beloved son of Mrs. Grace Latrana. Relatives and friends and employees of Jenkintown Post Office are invited to attend funeral 8 A. ANNA FUNERAL HOME. Frankford ave.

(at Tyson Requiem Mas- 9 A. St. Matthew's Church. Int. Oakland Cem.

Friends may call Fri. eve. CASTLE Suddenly. Sept. 8.

1969. ADEI.E E. (nee Widmaier). wife of John B. Castle, of 2648 N.

9th st. Relatives and friends are invited to services 7 P. at the BREWINGTON U-NFRtL HOME, 905 W. Lehigh ave. Int.

Brownsville, Md. CHARTOCK Sept. 8. 1969. SAMUEL CHARTOCK.

M. devoted husband of Charlotte (nee Mangold) of 2115 Pine devoted father of Mrs Jack (Rita) Paley, Mrs. Ro' rt (Leneen) Koszarek. Mr. Edward Wasser: brother of Mr.

Herman hartock. of Cincinnati: Dr. Solomon t'hartock. and Mrs. Rose Weinstein.

Also survived by 2 grandchildren. Relative-, friends, members of the American Urologiral Society, and Equity Lodge 2r5l F. and A. M. invited to services 11 A.

at the BER-S III KR CHAPEL, 4VX) N. Broad st. Int. Roosevelt Memorial Park. amily will return to the Paley residence.

Apt. 809 Adams House. Presidential Apts. COOPER B. HUBERT, age 76.

of Moorestown. N. J. Sent 9th. 1969.

husband of Marguerite Strawbridee Cooper. Services Fri. 1:30 P. Moorestown Friends Meeting House. Moorestown.

N. J. Int. Colestown Cem. In lieu of flowers contributions may he sent to The Fneiish Speaking Union, 417 Land Title to aid in their Scholarship and Travel Grant Fund.

CORBETT Sept. 10. 1969. CREOLA (nee Bass), of Brous beloved wife of Thomas Corbett. Relatives and friends invited to funeral service 10-30 A.

M. at the THFODORE J. GF.IT-NFR FUNERAL HOME. Lawrence t. A- Godfrey ave.

Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Friends may call Fri. 7 to 9. CUTONE Sept 9.

169. ENRICO, hushanrt of Rose (nee I'irelli). of 2000 Hem-berrer st. Relatives and friend are invited to funeral 9 FI NER HOME. 21st st.

and nvder ave Hich Reninem M. St Frimond's Chmrh. 10 A M. Int. Calvary Cem.

Friends may call Thurs. eve. DIAMOND September 9. MURRAY, husband of Jeanne nce FoeeP. of the Northeate Apts Camden.

N. father of Robert and Dorothy Diamond. Relatives and friends are inv-'ed to services Friripv. It A. JOEPH IFVIVE SON.

1512 N. Broad st. Int. King David Memorial Park. DiGIACOMO rSept.

9. W9. THOMAS V52 beloved hurband of Rose (nee Dominickl. father of Thomas. Patricia and Gerard and brother of Alfred.

Frank. Mary and Mrs. Rose Vareneili. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 8 A. from 4171 FI NFR4.I.

HOME. E. Thompson st. Solemn Requiem Mass. Nativ.

itr B. V. M. Church. 9 A.

M. Int. St. Dominic's Cem. Viewing Fri.

eve. DONOVAN Sent 8. 1969. MARGARET MARY. aed 10 yrs daughter of and Anna (nee McCulloushV Relatives and friends are invited to funeral Fri 8 '0 A from ALBERT J.

BYRNE FUNERAL HOME. 1907 N. ld st. (between Malvern and Lancaster aves.L Mass of the Angels 9:30 A. Church of St.

CaUistus. Int. SS. Peter and Paul Cem. (Parking in school yard directly across from the funeral home.) In lieu of flowers, please make donations to MARC.

73 E. Main st Nor-ristown. Pa. 19401. or to the Church Council for the Exceptional Person.

Box 146. Paoli. Pa. 19301. Friends may call Thurs.

eve. DUETT Suddenly on Sept. 8- at Absecon. N. RUTH E.

(nee Danzeisen). of 105 Ohio Absecon. N. fnrmerlv of mother of Irvin Danzeisen. Relatives and friends are invited to services Sat 10 A.

C.RIESS FUNFR AL HOME. NW cor R'h Hunting Park Phila. Friends may call Fri. eve. Int.

Northwood Cem. DUFFY Sept 9. ROSE M. nee MeNameeV of 148 W. Dale road.

Voner Darby, wife of the late Joseph Duffy. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 8 30 A. from W. H. COLEMAN SONS.

4731 Lancaster ave Hieh Mass of Requiem. Church of St. Laurence. 9 45 A. M.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Fri. eve. FRADY On Sept.

1969. ANNA fnee Evans), beloved wife of Albert Fradv. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral 8 30 A. from 2325 S. Front St.

Hieh Mass of Re-ouiem. Church of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel. 9:30 A. M.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Fri. eve. GEN ELLA-ROBINSON Sent.

9. IRENE L. (nee Schmid. of 750 Fairfax Drexel Hill. Pa.

Relatives and friends are invited to High Requiem Mass 10 A. Church of St. Andrew. School lane at Mason Drexel Hill, Pa. Int.

Holy Cross Cem. GRAZIANI Sept. 9. 1969. ANTHONY, beloved husband of Mary (nee Irrera1).

of 1111 Ritner father of Mrs. Marie Di Clemente, Alexander Grariani. Mrs. Jeanette Scorza and Mrs. Carol Specos.

Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral 7:45 A. at LOUIS INGENITOS FUNERAL HOME. 820 Christian st. Solemn Requiem Mass. Epiphany Church.

9:10 A. M. Int Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Fri. 7 to 10.

(Parking on premises.) GREBE i CHARLES A. aee 54. of 1448 Mth fort i-auneraaie. Sept. 7, in Fort Lauderdale, a former resident of husband of Elsie Calvert Grebe, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles A. Grebe brother of Harold of Abington. Mrs. Ellis Jones.

Mrs. Harry Bailey. Collingswood. N. J.

Mr. Grebe was Past Master of Jerusalem Lodee 506. and member of the National Accountants Assn. Services Sept 12. in Fort Lauderdale.

Arrangements by JORDAN-THOMAS FUNERAL HOME. HAAS Of 6436 Montour Sept. 8, 1969, EDWARD, husband of Mary A. Haas (nee Killian) and father of Mrs. Josephine Schaffer, Mrs.

Dorothy Kearns, Mrs. Shirley Jordan. Mrs. Mary Jane Molnar, Mrs. Peg Mazilton.

Mrs. Agnes M. Smith and Morton JT, Edward Richard Charles H. and Gerald Haas, and brother of Mrs. May Patton.

in his 77th year. Relatives, friends and Germantown Republican Club are invited to attend funeral 10 A. from the FLl'EHR FUNERAL HOME, 3301-15 Cottman ave. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem.

Friends may call Thurs. eve. HATT0N September 1969, WILLIAM M. of 1411 E. Cheltenham husband of the late Catherine a 1 1 (nee Trainer).

Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral service Friday, 2 P. at the WILLIAM STRING-FIELD FUNERAL HOME, 4827 Oxford ave. (Frankford). Int. Forest Hills Cem.

Friends may call Thurs. eve. JAFFE Sept. 10, PAULINE, of N. 54th wife of Jack, mother of Mrs.

Al (Seena) Corbman and Mrs. Aaron (Leona) Rubin, sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Block, Joseph and Louis Deglin; also survived by 5 grandchildren. Services 2 P. M.

precisely, at ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS. 4720 N. Broad st. Int. Montefiore Cem.

Family will be at 935 E. Phil-E-Uena st. JOHNSON Sept. 9, WILLIAM, husband of the late Olive (nee Dowling), of 451 Hedge st. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the service 2 P.

from the ROSE FUNERAL HOME. 1664 Harrison Fkd. Int. Oakland Cem. Friend may call Thurs.

7 to 9. KAISINGER On Sept. 8, 19, of 2748 N. 2d HELEN wife of Elwood S. Kai-singer.

Relatives, friends and members of the Ladies Auxiliary, A. L. Post 3T714, and Capon V. F. W.

are invited to funeral 10 A. Parlors of HAROLD B. MULLIGAN, 1119 W. Lehigh ve. Int.

Greenmount Cem. Friends invited Thurs. 7 to 9. Cooley Quits Baylor In Rift With DeBakey ing in a haystack in a German city east of the Rhine. Besides the Bronze Star, he was awarded three battle stars and numerous campaign ribbons.

Mr. Mezei was a member of the Fourth Armored Division Association. Survivnig are his wife, the former Mary Gamba-corta; two sisters, Mrs. Lottie Hangosky; Mrs. Helen Daywalt; and two brothers, Clarence Mezei and Louis Messing.

MRS. WILLIAM RUBIN-; Deaths Elsewhere Catherine Singleton, 65, who bobbed her hair, put on a ruffled swimsuit that hung to her knees and won the Miss Uni verse title in 1926, in tort Worth, Tex. Before she won that title as Catherine Moylan, she took the Miss DaUas beauty contest and After winning the Miss Universe title, Mrs. Singleton made about a dozen silent films for IMGM and was a leading show girl in the Ziegfeld Follies. Isaiah Leo Sharfman, 83, chairman of the University of Michigan economics department for 27 years until he retired in 1955, in Washington.

Mr. Sharfman, considered an wrote a five-volume LOUIS G. PRESTON, a bus lived at County House and Wil son Turnerville, N. J. He; is survived by his wife, the former Leona Miller; a son, Louis; three brothers and seven grandchildren.

MURRAY DIAMOND, owner miums, -V utn died Tuesday in Richmond, Va. He was 65 and lived at Northgate Apartments, Camden, X. J. He was a member of the Variety Club. Surviving are his wife, the former Jeanne Fogel; a son, Robert; and a daughter, Dorothy.

JAMES J. NOON'E, who retired last Novemb after being employed 29 years in the maintenance department of Midvale-Heppenstall Steel Nicetown. died Monday at Chestnut Hill Hospital. He was 68 and lived; at 210 W. Cheltenham ave.

An aunt, Mrs. Theresa M. Burns, home, 5920 E. Roosevelt blvd. She was 71.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Esther Weizer; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. MiS. PAULINE DEGLIN JAFFE died Wednesday at! Hahnemann Hospital. She was 73 and lived at 1820 N.

54th st. She was a member of the Sisterhood of B'nai Aaron, 5300 Euclid ave. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Seena Corbman and Mrs. Leona Rubin: a sister.

Deglin, and three grandchildren. Ia Kemoriam EMIDI0 C0SENZA In loin mPTTinry of dad, who rassHl iwu Sept. 11. 1968. A loving father true and kind.

A beautiful memory left behind. Upright and fine In all his ways. A wonderful mm to the end of his CONNIE LEE fc CHILDREN. EMIDI0 C0SENZA i In lovin memory of mr husband, 1 who served in World War who passed away Sept. 11.

1968. Your chair has lorut been vacant. Your voice has lon been still. But the hearts you taucht to love you Miss you now and always will. NANCY GERALD1NE ANT0NUCCI My lips cannot tell how I miss her.

My heart cannot tell what to say; God alone knows how I miss her. In a home that is loneosme today. SADLY MISSED BY DAUGHTER RITA SON-IN-LAW RALPH AND CHILDREN P0TE SXRAH, died September 11. 1S. My lips cannot tell how I miss her.

My heart cannot tell what to say; God alone knows how I miss her. In a home that is lonesome today. Sadly missed by Husband. Daughters. Sons and Grandchildren.

SIMPSON In lovin memory of my son. Joseph, who passed away 4 yrs. aio today. Sadly missed by mother and sister. Ruth.

Died BALANETSKY-BOLEY On September f. 1969, IRENE fnee Toloczko, wife of John, of 52S Beverly drive. Maenolia. N. age 47, mother of Patricia, Mary Ann.

John Stephen, Richard and Robert, daughter of Stephen Toloczko sister of Mrs. Kae Sniger, Marion, Stephen Jr. and William Toloczko. Funeral Friday. A.

GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, 126 S. Black Horse pike. Runnemede. Requiem High Mass 10 A. M.

St. Gregory's R. C. Church, Magnolia. Friends may call Thursday eve.

BARTOL ENOS J. suddenly, on Sept. 8. 1969, of 749 Cricket Ardsley, husband of Christine (nee Broderick). Solemn Requiem Mass 10 A.

Queen of Peace Church. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Relatives and friends and members of Edge Hill Fire Police, Philmont Mobile Radio Club, K-MJNJ may call at the WM. R.

MAY FUNERAL HOME, Easton rd. and Keswick Glenside, on Thurs. eve. BENES HELEN I. fnee Rayczi).

of Willow Grove, Sept. 9. wife of the late Geza Benes and mother of Mrs. Mar-git Seaman. Relatives and friends are Invited to the funeral 1:30 P.

at the WETZEL-WHITE FUNERAL HOME, 501 N. Easton Willow Grove. No viewing. Please omit flowers. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Heart or Cancer Fund.

BENNETT Sept. 8, 1969. ROSA (nee KJoiz), beloved wife of the late Albert Bennett, formerly of Burholme. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral 11 A. from the WETZEL SON FUNERAL HOME.

6902 Rising Sun ave. Int. Greenmount Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve.

BUTLER On Sept. 9. 1969, ETHEL of Ran-cocas, N. widow of the late Wellington B. and mother of William B.

Funeral services on 2 P. from the PERINXHIEF CHAPELS. 438 High Mt. Holly, N. J.

Int. Har-leigh Camden. Friend may call Fri. eve. from 7 till 9.

HOUSTON, Sept. 10 (UPD has transplanted more human geon, cut nis lies wun ur. aucnaei uetaKey ana uie 1 STEIN, the former Sophia P.Mrs. Elizabeth Block; two lKr.ller nast nresident of the Is- brothers, Joseph and Louis coiiegef Medicine on vea- nesaay in a pruie smuiicii wmii gle over an artificial heart Cooley declined to ask the Dr. Miglio was a graduate of.Valey Hospitai.

Willingboro, LaSalle College and Temple. N. J. She was S7 and lived at University Dental School. He 3860 Conshohocken Wynne- Baylor research committee for the artificial device.

Cooley re-permission whenever he wanted placed the artificial heart with to use the dacron and plastic human heart and Karp lived heart in a human additional 31 hourSi Xne sur. DeBakey, a hart surgeon al-, most as widely known as Cooley jp0" slnce has bcen tr'inS to and a pioneer in developing the improve the artificial heart, artificial heart, has complained Angered over the use of the privately that Cooley borrowed artificial hcart) DeBakey, then the heart from him. 1 was a captain in the 104th Infantry Division in World War II. He also was a member of the American Dental Association. Surviving are his wife, the former Lucy Alice Zimmerman; a son, John a daughter, Carol son, joi A and a brother, Frank A solemn requem Mass wu ioe ceieoratea at 11:45 a M.

rnu dl xvouidu Ycdn- B.urlal inn 01 'it rrci irn in a lormai siaiemem, cooiey, nn 111 lit: oiiif iiiiiLt 11 111.1 1 1 1 a fn.tim. nmfr in th't A'r I. A 4 WAll SW l-'k All 1 uaj lui 11. I'm tint lib ui auigrij last Anril aiH that at thp i time he told the Baylor tees he would accept appoint mcnt for the clinical or volun-' tarv faculty for 1969-70. 1., i.unj -v.

me irusicts api'iiuut-u nun cunical proiessor ot surgery in July, he said, but He relused the appointment because they uu.uijuutic:,, eadon- a I A I i iuiioi iqii -isiuhi ABERDEEN. Scotland. Sept. ruled that the heart used mjio (tJPI). A young Hungarian1 Karp was basically the one de-iseaman has left his ship and! reiusca iu dn-i- "3 iu'iveiopea Dy ueuaKey.

asked for asylum here, a Homeins are his wife, the former ior continuation ai lexas iiedri me committee also said spokesman said Wednes-Institute in "the field of car- Cy failed to follow medical pro- day. He is believed to be a crew-diac replacement" heart trans- tocol. DeBakey said he did not man of the freighter Budapest, plant surgery. juse NIH funds and was not which arrived last weekend. "Therefre, I declined the clin-bound by the experimentation leal professorship to that so Frule.

could continue my clinical re-' DeBakey fired Dr. Dominso! Transit Aid for Phila. Inadequate, Tate Says Special to The Inquirer BAL HARBOUR, Sept. 10. Mayor James II.

J. Tate told the 13th annual convention of the Transport Work leli chapter of B'nai rith, died Tuesdav at the Raneocas field Heignts. ine was a member of Overbrook Suburban chapter of Hadassah and the Jewish National Workers Alliance of America, Branch 1. In addition to her husband, a re tired merchant, she is survived Ly a son. Dr.

Morton two sisters, Mrs. Morris Klear and Mrs. Sidney Poret; three broth- eis. Morris. WiUiam and Manuel Koller.

and three grand- cmidren. ISRAEL (MIKE) SCIIEFF, owner of the Empire Paper rlierl Wednesdav. at Hahnemann Hospital. He was 67 and uvea ne Hopkinson House on Washington Square. Mr.

Scheff was a member of Congregation Beth Zion Beth Israel. Surviv- Sylvia Fingrutd; two daughters, Mrs. Carol Hixson and Mrs. Berri Miller, and three grandchildren. that Philadelphia has been Subway in the southern and northeast sections and a $10 million high-speed link between the International Airport and 'j ban Stat'on.

They should be ready within the next three years. There has been pessimism within the Tate administration that the decision to put the Sil-verimers ahead the tunnel might cause undue delay or 111 iu "Indeed mass transportaion is the key to the redevelopment of our entire center city business district, the biggest and the most imaginative project of its kind in the entire nation," Tate added. Earlier, William L. Rafsky. executive president of the Old Philadelphia Development warned that without the tunnel the massive $200 million Market East urban renewal porject could not be built.

This project will revitalize the shop- ping district east of City Hall. search, which is so vital to the Liotta, an associate, last May future conquest of cardiovas- for talking to Cooley. Cooley cular disease." Cooley said. then hired Liotta to help him MAINTAIN HOSPITAL TIE with his artificial heart work. "Funds for the program at Liotta did basic research for Texas Heart Institute do not de- the artificial heart for both survive from Federal grants or the geons.

College of Medicine." Cooley'snew title is physician- i i in-chief of Texas Heart Insti-; MrS. JOSeph MaV tntA Hr rptains the titlp of chief ers of America on Wednesday i the short end of the stick" in getting Federal transit aid and that he intends to reverse the situation. Despite the fact that Philadelphia pioneered "in urban transit long before he Federal Government got into the act," the city has only received $3.8 mil lion, Tate aded. But the mayor said he in tends to press hard in Washing- Services Friday Services for Mrs. Joseph May, active in lodge work in Repub- hcan political circles in Frank ford, will be held at 10:30 A.

M. Friday at the Manual funeral home, 6925 Frankford ave. Interment will be in North Cedar Hill Cemetery. Mrs. May, who was 77 and lived at 5305 Akron was a of cardiovascular surgery at St.

Luke's and Texas Children's Hospital. Cooley troubles with 3aylor and DeBakey started last April 4, when he Implanted an arti Pope Accepts 2 Resignations in VATICAN CITY, Sept. fAPVPone Paul VI has rented the resignations of the bishops of Kansas City and Nashville, the Vatican announced Wednesday. Archbishop Edward Joseph Ilunkeler of Kansas City, 75, is leaving because of health. The Vatican announcement said he ac.chairman of the membership ton for nearly $5 million Km Vie PIUJe; ful Federal aid toward the pur-LTat expressed only optimism chase of 144 new SilverlinersiAU "Jc-1- committee of the Women's Re Pubhcan Club of Frankford.

Mrs- MW tne former Muriel D. IK. oieQ luesaay Resistance Rally OKd The Fairmount Park Commis sion on Wednesday authorized and the $65 million tunnel under Filbert st. to connect the Reading Terminal and the Penn Central's Suburban Station. Noting that the city has gone it alone with local funds to initiate major transit projeets, Tate said other cities are using Philadelphia's experience and expertise.

Aside from the Silverliners and the long-awaited tunnel, Tate said the city will go full speed ahead on its $125 million expansion of the Broad Street was repiacea Dy uisnop ignauusjuie i-nuaaeipnia Kisistance to j. Strecker of the Springfield-hold a rally on John F. Kenne-Cape Girardeau diocese in Mis-'dy Plaza from 2 to 5 P.M., Oct. 1 15. The Commission hed denied Th Nashville prelate.

Bishop, the anti-draft organization a William L. Adrian, retired be- permit for a rally in May then cause of age, the Vatican said. was ordered by a Federal court He is 86. A successor will grant one. About 1000 per-named later.

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