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Ill "i 18 a THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. MONDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 16. 1968 Di.d Ei.J HACKWORTH UF Volunteers Will See How Frank Ritter, Dies, Steel Union Official Frank E. Ritter, a United Steel Workers official, died Friday in Crozer-Chester Medical Center, Upland.

He was 52 and lived at Brinton Lake West Chester. OFFICIAL FORECASTS Sept. 14, 18. S. EDGAR, husband of Genevieve Fairweather.

of 1.18 County Line Radnor. Pa. Relatives and friends are invited to services, 12 noon from the Chapel of Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church. Int. Arlington Cem.

There wiU be no viewing. In lieu of flow STVTISTICS BY CITIES Highest temperature last 12 hours. lowest temperature last 18 hours and precipitation for last 24 hours reported at 10:00 P. by the United iDonationsWork States Weather Bureau. TEMPERATURE rii i I adelphia il vicinity: Mostly sunny and warm Monday with a high near 80.

Precipitation probabili SEPTEMBER 1968 16 17 I' 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 OCTOBER 1968 1 2 3 6 7 8 9 10 13 Mr. Ritter was a sub-director Pr. .00 .00 An estimated 700 employes of Died for USW District 7 in the Ches Philadelphia businesses and in- PI are Albany Atlanta Atlantic City Bismarck. Boston Buffalo. N.

Y. ter area. He was a member M0GEE On Sept. 14. 1968.

MARION WETZLER. of 59 E. Pleasant Grove West Chester, wife of the late James K. Mogee. Service for relatives and friends 11 10 A.

OLIVES H. BslR O. SUBURBAN WEST. 301 West Chester pike, Havertown. Int.

Arlington Cemetery. MORRISON Sept. 14. ABRAHAM .7. husband of Helen Morrison tnee Robb), of the Presidential Washington House, City Line father of Mrs.

Daniel (Nancy) Senker. and Mrs. Theodore Bubbles) Seidenberg. Brother of Ruth Simon, of Baltimore. Rose Krup-nick.

Herman Samuel B. and Dr. Jacob P. Morrison: also survived by 4 grandchildren. Funeral services Mon 12:15 P.

at BFRSCHLER'S. 4300 N. Broad st. (at the Int. Har 7.ion Cem.

Family will return to the apt. of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Seidenberg, Apt. SA 1103 Washington House, Presidential City Line ave.

In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to the Mercy-Douglas Hospital. MURPHY Sept. 13. 19fi8. ALMA of The Embassy wile of the late John G.

Murphy. Requiem Mass. St. Patrick's R. C.

Church. 20th belnw Locust Sept. 17. at A. Int.

Calvary Cem. No viewing. Please omit flowers. ty rvcar zero and past president of the Chester Jg dustrial firms this week will re-loo ceive a first-hand look at how United Fund agencies utilize jo Torch Drive dollars. Rotary.

The first president and AGOSTINE Sept. 14. 1968. ULDERICO. of 4311 Disston husband of Mary (nee Capponi and father of Mrs.

Angelina White. Mrs. Barbara Teti, John. Alfred and Miss Mary Agostine. Relatives and friends invited to funeral Charleston, S.

C. Chicago building chairman of St. Mark mcinnatt Cleveland Lutheran Church, Ridley Park; a H. 7 83 76 77 63 80 81 72 84 80 80 80 78 77 91 86 82 72 85 85 81 ers contributions may be madf to the Heart Research Dept. ot the Bryn Mawr Hospital.

HANCE VEHNA, Hatboro. Sept. 14, 198, wife of Robert Hance. Relatives and friends are invited to the service at 2 P. from the DeVOE FUNERAL HOME.

13 W. Washington Washington. N. J. Int.

Lutheran Church Stewartsville, N. J. Friends may call Mon. 7 to P. M.

HART Sept. 12. im. HARRIET D. fnee Toal).

wife of Albert Hart, of Glen Mills. Pa. Relatives and friends are invited to viewing Mon. K1SH FUNERAL HOME. fc506 Elmwood Pa.

Int. and services Tues. morning. HAAS Sept. 14.

18. CARL of 8H7 Most of the employes will .00 fift director of the Chester YMCA; wed a. galzeraxo fu- jl tt NERAL HOME. 7158 Torresdale ve. loo occupy key roles in the United a director 01 we LJimea i ui.ui Solemn Requiem Mass, :30 A.

Denver Detroit Duluth. Minn. Harrisburg Houston Jacksonville. Fla. Kansas City.

Mo. in Chester 26 years, and Man 42 59 60 58 54 58 67 64 57 56 48 54 57 53 76 68 60 66 58 79 59 7.1 58 55 55 70 50 45 55 58 of the Year of the Chester Busi during the day and 10 percent Monday night. Tuesday increasing cloudiness and warm. Eastern Pennsylvania: Mostly sunny and pleasant vlonday with highs in the upper-7( to low-80s. Mostly fair, mild Monday night and Tuesday.

New Jersey: Most sunny and pleasant with highs in tiie upper-70s to low -80s. Mostly-fair and mild Monday night and Tuesday. New York City nd vicinity: j5 Fund campaign within their OO; companies. The week-long pro .00 gram of tours wiU include mors 25 health and welfare loo agencies. The program, which nessmen's Association in 1961.

Mr. Ritter is survived by his wife, the former Sara Richey; Los Angeles Miami Beach Minneapolis New Orleans New York City Norfolk, Va. Our Lady of Consolation Church. Int. St.

Dominie's Cera. Friends may call Tues. eve after 7. (Parking at Sunoco Station.) ALLEN WILLIAM KING ALLEN. In Doyles-town Hospital, on Sunday, Sept.

IS. 18. age 75 years, of StaKproarh Erwinna. formerly of Philadelphia, beloved husband of Mrs. Eleanor Gaiser Allen.

Private services will be held at the convenience of the family. Sun rises 6:42 A.M. Sun sets 7:09 P.M. THE TOLLEN COUNT loo; begins Monday, will illustrate a son. Frank his .00: Philadelphia nnaneipnia mother, Mrs.

Euleda Ritter; a qq t-uiiuo ofiii, jiiii vr 'oolthe 1969 campaign which will o. Sunday: 81 grains of ragweed phoenix. Ariz, pollen per cubic yard of air-iaM, Same date last year: 43 grains I Portland', ore. brother. Max, and a sister, Mrs.

Viola Voelker. 10. no! start Oct ArdleiKh Chestnut Hill, huband of Ann Marie Haas (nee Fitzpatrirk). Solemn Requiem Mass, at Our Mother of Consolation Church, 10 A. M.

Int. private. Helatives, friends and members of the Knights of Columbus and .21 Services will be at 11 A. M. 77 76 79 95 80 66 61 84 64 72 80 85 66 86 82 of ragweed pollen per Lake city ANDERSON Suddenly, on Sept.

15. 1S, MARTIN, husband of the late Alfreda Anderson, 49 58 Wednesday at White's Funeral San Francisco oo SOME NEW TO LIST .01 Groups of 25 to 30 will tour loo such agencies at the Salvation Army's Booth Memorial Hos- S. Ste. Marie. Mich.

51 Home, 9th and Madison ot iM) is. Wycombe Lansdowne. ate 75. Relatives, friends and employes of the Phila. Navy Yard are invited to the service 11 A.

at the Chester. Burial will be at Glen yard of air. Sunday's Local Report U. S. WEATHER BUREAU Philadelphia.

Sept. 15. 1968 EDT T. H. W.D1V.

Pr. W. PECK On SePt 14, 1968. FRANCES WOOL-SEY PECK, of 1101 Larchmont Havertown. Service for relatives and friends.

8 P. OLIVER H. AIR COMPANY-SUBURBAN WEST, 301 West Chester Pike, Havertown. Int. Rural Poughkeepsie.

N. Y. In lieu of flowers, contributions may he made to Grace Chapel. OakmonU Havertown. PINCUS Sept.

15, 198. LOUIS, of SU S. Reese brother of Mrs. Jeannette rower. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services Mon, 145 P.

M. precisely 'GOLDSTEINS', 6410 N. Broad st. Int. MU Lebanon Cem.

da. 59 Seattle 54 Tampa. Fla. 72 Washington. D.

C. 58 Wilkes-Barre 52 Winnipeg, Minn. 66 oo pital and Ivy House, Episcopal wood Memorial Gardens, Broom all. 7 loo! Hospital, the Red Cross build Mostly sunny and easant Monday with a high near 80. Continued fair and mild Yonday night and Tuesday.

Delaware, Maryl ind, District of Columbia and vicinity: Monday mostly sunny with a high in the mid-80s. Tuesday partly cloudy and warm. lance of rain near zero. 1 Y. I 1 J.

NNE- 8 Clear tn T. VIDEON RON FUNERAL HOME, Garrett rd. at Shade-land Drexel Hill, where friends may call Tues. 7 to Cassia Lodee 273, F. It A.

M. service P. M. Int. Northwood Cem.

A. M. 5 76 Low; High; Missing; at rho Naval Hrwnital Phil. Precipitation; Trace. EN E- .00 Clear E- 6 Clear NE- 6 .00 Clear ESE- 6 Clear SE-10 .00 Clear dren's Heart Hospital, Stephen Smith Home for the Aged, United 8 A M.

59 69 Noon 71 57 2 P. M. 76 42 6 P. M. 74 46 P.

M. 66 68 Charles Weiss, Banker, at 53 Monday Tidal Predictions PHILADELPHIA (Chestnut st.) ARSC0TT the Holy Name Society may call at JACOB F. RUTH'S, 8413 Germantown Tues. eve. HESSELINK On Sept 13.

1968. THELMA fnee Cor-bran), of 1645 Hillcrest lane. Aston Township, mother of Edward E. Owen, Eva Daniels. Doris Wester and Edna Jones, age 78.

Relatives and friends are invited to the services 11 A. at the SPENCER T. V1DEON RON FUNERAL HOME. Garrett rd. at Shadeland Drexel HiU, where friends may call Mon.

7 to t. Int. Glenwood Memorial Gardens. JEFFERTS Sept. 13.

1968, M. CELESTE (nee Klemm), of Ardmore. wife of the late Harry L. Jefferys. Funeral services at the Church of the Redeemer, Bryn Mawr, on Cerebral Palsy Center for Temperature: Humidity; W.

Wind Direction and Velocity; Tide 954 A. M. 10:18 P. Children and Adults, the Philadelphia Society to Protect Chil Precipitation: Weather Conditions. Low Tide 4:12 A.

M. 4:12 P. M. MARY F. (nee Vance), of gMO Bradford beloved wife of William Ar-scott.

Relatives and friends are invited to services 11 A. CROL'SE'8 FI NER AL HOME, 18.50-32 E. Somerset v.ape io tocK isianu: ,,.,0 p. Charles L. Weiss, senior trust DELAWARE BREAKWATER officer for the Fidelity Bank, Winds mostly Southeasterly 10 tO Highest temperature this date last i 97 i ears (1927 lo knots Monday averaging.

temperature (6 20 A. dren, and St. Christopher's Hospital for Children. 95 High Tide 4:24 A. M.

4:54 P. 55 Low Tide 9:48 A.M. 11:18 died Saturday in Delaware Hos PORRECA Sept. 13. 1968.

ANNA, of 25:3 Mole beloved wife of the late Nicholas, mother of Nicholas. Robert, Edward, Mrs. Beatrice Eisen-bach It Miss Bemadette Porreca. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 10 A. M.

from PENNA. BURIAL 1527 29 S. i Lowest temperature this date last CAPE MAY (Municipal Pier) around 10 knots Monday night Agencies to be visited for the 97 years 1895 Averaff temperature today pital, Wilmington, Del. He was 53 and lived at 100 W. Marshall first time this year include the I Average temperature this date last High Tide 3:14 A.

M. 3:38 P. M. Low Tide :07 A. M.

10:13 P. M. 731 ATLANTIC CITY (Steel Pier) 67 High Tide 2:46 A. M. 3:10 P.

M. Fair weather throigh Monday night with visibility 5 miles or Lansdowne. Child Development Center and year Normal for this date Kcei since Sept. 1 Broad St. Solemn Requiem Mass.

St. Monica's Church. 11 A. M. Int.

Holy Mr. Weiss was associated with more. 17 Low Tide 8:49 A. M. 9:55 P.

M. Montgomery County Mental Sept. 17. at 2:30 P. M.

Int. private. Cross Cem. Viewing Mon. eve.

st. int. Cem. Viewing 7:30 to :30 P. M.

BERGER Sept. 15. WILLIAM, of 158 W. Ashdale beloved husband of Dorothy, devoted father of Mrs. Ruth Weinberg, Mrs.

Harriet Ammazzalorso. Mr. Leonard Berner, Mrs. Eileen Pe-carsky, dear brother of Mrs. Ida Gel-sher; also survived by 8 grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend services 1 P. STANLEY L. WISNOFF CHAPEL, 3313 N. Broad st. Int.

King David Cem. The family will return to the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Ammazzalorso. 6040 E.

Excess since Jan. I BEACH HAVEN (Little Egg Harbor) iTotal Dret-imtatinn Since Sept. 1 .44 i.tn a iy ri Health Clinics, both at Norris Cape May to Cape Hatteras the bank in various capacities for 36 years. He was a gradu JONES town; Philadelphia Child Guid Winds mostly easterly 5 to 15 Tide uVsjC'm. PURGAT0RI0 Sept.

12. 19bg. THERESA (nee Car- ance Clinic, and St. Luke's and irnnic Ann a nainnr tar RmmAtfif a io. r.

a i.ilci ate of the American Institute of Banking, the Wharton School done) wife of Joseph, of (04 Alter -LMiCT a Rising; 12 Noon, 30.20. Falling; P. High Tide 2:52 A. M. 3:16 P.

M. Children's Medical Center. mother of Mrs. Rosalie Srhillacl ANNA M. (nee Worrell), on Sept.

14, 1968. of 1041 County Line Bryn Mawr, wife of Evan Jones. mother of Anna May and Chester G. Jones and 2 grandchildren. Service and interment private.

iaj iv iii.iva. 130.13, Steady. ilow iiae a. ii. w.vt r.

and the Delaware Valley Group also survived by 1 grandchild. Miss Lorraine Silwrini. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral PTC AIDE IN CHARGE of the Rutgers University School 8. 30 A. from LOUIS IN- G.

Wray Thomas, vice presi of Banking. Weather for Monday Based en Official Forecasts' GENITO FUNERAL HOMK. 8:0 dent operations, Philadelphia Christian st. High Requiem Mass, St. He was treasurer of the Lans Kooseveit Diva.

BRAGG Suddenly, on Sept. 13. 1968, of 72 E. Willard JAMES beloved Transportation heads the downe Swim Club and a mem Paul's Church, 9:30 A. M.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Mon. 7 to 10 (Parking on premises). tour committee.

ber of the First Presbyterian A A A OA Church of Lansdowne, the Fi Participants will include rep ROSSI On Sept. 12. WfiR. ANDREW, of husband of Dorothy Braeg (nee Jacques). Relatives and friends, also employees of Strawbridge fc Clothier Stores, are invited to services, 11 A.

from the WILDEY FUNERAL HOME, Front Westmore delity Bank's 50 Square Club, resentatives of Philadelphia Kenmore Philadelphia, husband of Electric Bell Telephone Co lorence Porreca Hossi and father nf and the Fideiphians Association. Mr. Weiss also was a Mason. KANE FREDERICK, on Sept. 12, 1968.

of 2647 Levick husband of the late Janet Ross Kane. Relatives, friends and members of Crescent Lodge 493 F. Ic A. M. Post 211 A.

L. and Alpha Eta Chapter rll. Phi Delta Kappa and employes of Phila. Board of Education are invited to the services 10 A. from the Parlors of HAROLD B.

MULLIGAN, 1119 W. Lehigh ave. Friends are invited Tues. 7 to i P. Masonic service P.

M. KELLEHER Sept. 13, 1968, MARGARET M. (nee Moylan). wife of the late Joseph of 7628 B.

Massey Way, formerly Joy R. Boyle, Raymond, Mario and land sts. int. Greenmount Cem. Friends may call Mon, eve.

(Parking Philadelphia Gas Works, Atlan Surviving are his wife, the tic Ricfield Provident Mu former Claire Warner a son, tual Life Insurance Ameri i i. in the Wildey lot.) BUHLER Sept. 14. 18, SR. MARGARETA S.C.J.

Relatives and friends are invited to the Requiem Mass, 9 A. at Eden UaU Chapel, 4800 Grant ave. Glenn; two daughters, Diane and Cynthia; and two brothers, can Telephone and Telegraph Smith, Kline and French CHICJ f. KB William and Robert. Laboratories, Penn Mutual In OHIO surance Co.

and ES8, Inc. mi ABRAHAM J. MORRISON, I if- 1 of 8016 Fayette mother of Joseph SAS FRANCISCO vrt4 John James and Mi retired president and founder chael J. Kelleher. Sister of Mother Maria Joannes.

I.H.M.. George P. Paul of the A. J. Morrison man COOMBS Of Moorestown.

N. on Sept. 14, 108. FRANK age 72. husband of Helen rider Coombs.

Funeral service 11 A. LEWIS FUNERAL HOME, 78 E. Main Moorestown, N. J. Int.

Bethel Memorial Park. Memorial contributions may be sent and Miss Helen F. Moylan. Relatives Private Efforts ufacturer of Society Brand and friends are invited to viewing sc. ICS ANGELES-' lingerie, at 707 N.

American 4 to 10 P. JOSEPH A. MOYLAN FUNERAL HOME, SX3 N. Broad and Solemn Mass of Requiem to Overbrook School for the Blind, wed died Saturday in Mercy Douglass Hospital. He was 70 10 A.

Church of the Holy uverorooK, ra. wewing moo, eve. Angels. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem, LICE! InWelfareCifed and lived in the Presidential waiter and grandfather of Walter and Richard.

Service for relatives and friends 11 A. OLIVER H. BAIR CO. SUBURBAN WEST. 301 West Chester pike, Havertown.

where friends may call 7-9 P. M. Int. Arlington Cem In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to your favor, ite charity of your church. SCHW1NHART WILLIAM of Feasterville.

Pa suddenly, on Sept. 14, 18, husband of Mary Alice (Jones) Schwinhart. Services Monday, P. at the FLETCHER FUNERAL HOME, 9529 Bustleton ave. Int.

Greenwood Indiana. Pa. Should friends desire, memorial contributions may be made to the Heart Association. SHEARD On Sept. 13.

168, ANDREW hu- band of Sara L. Maguire Sheard, of The Rosemont Plaza. Rosemont, Pa. Funeral service Tues. morning, 10 o'clock, MeCONAGH FUNERAL HOME, Lancaster Wyoming ave.

Ardmore. Int. St. Denis Cem. Friendi may call Mon.

from 7 until J. SHIPLEY (MATSINGER) On Sept. 14. 1968. ELIZABETH (nee Warrington), of 3555 Indian Queen lane, E.

Falls, wife of Arthur T. Shipley, Sr. Relatives, friends and members of Warren G. Harding Chapter Jt377 O.E.S., Invited to funeral, I P.M., W. MILLS TURNER FUNERAL HOME.

6028 Ridge Roxborough. Friends may call Mon. 7-9. East- ern Star service Mon. 8 P.

M. Int, George Washington Memorial Park. CONTRERAS KR0LL Apartments. Surviving are his Sept. 1, 1968.

at Tay Ninh. Vietnam, Sept. 12, LILLIAN beloved sister wife, the former Helen Robb; Lt. Gov. Raymond J.

Broder- of Helen. Mabel and Jennie, of 579 Al fARIt cott and Mrs. Margaret MacDon. two daughters, Mrs. Nancy FAIR CLOUDY lck, speaking at the dedication Set.

BENITO (Ben), of 2905 Brighton beloved husband of Gail V. Contrer-as (nee Dent). Relatives and friends are invited to attend services 11 A. MANNAL FUNERAL HOME. 6925 Frankford ave.

Int. U. S. National aid and Frederick Kroll. Relatives and ciou NEW ORLEANS Senker and Mrs.

Bubbles Seid friends are invited to funeral Tues, 8:30 A. from J. M. CAMPBELL i-l MIAMI enberg; two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Beverly.

N. J. Friends may caU RAIN WIND WARM Tues. eve- 7 to i P. M.

FUNERAL HOME, 500 E. Benner St. (at 6100 N. Rising Sun Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Williams Church, 10 A.

M. Int. Hillside Cem. Viewing Simon and Mrs. Rose three brothers, Herman, Sam-! STATIC CCHD Mon.

eve. uel and Dr. Jacob C0SENZA Sept. 11. 1968.

EMIDIO aee 76. of the new 240-bed Uptown Home for the Aged, called Sunday for a revival of the American tradition of voluntary service in social welfare. Broderick cited the $4 million home at 7800 Bustleton ave. as an example of "the almost-forgotten tradition of solving public problems by private effort." 5 rtuvrf, ftvartkl wtuhtr. Attuion ffT4' iJtltt lam tit pnun.

unfwatMt wrtlAcr. slrtclioe KUHN of 8219 Rodney beloved husband and four grandchildren. STANLEY IT" CAPKIN, a music instructor, died Sunday at Sept. 14. 1968.

CYRIL husband FRONT fetwtrJ Iouk Ury mui tir STATIC FBOMT Of BAKOMFTEt tU.l tnu'ttt'y 14 w'altitt of h.ieanor Kuhn. of 6965 Pawling st. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral service Tues Nazareth Hospital. He was 45 2 P. at the J.

BURTON CORSON FUNERAL HOME. 433 Lyceum ave Florida Fugutive1 94 Passengers Hurt Roxborough, where friends may call of Nancy tnee Auna). devoted father of Peter Pasquale Mrs. William (Ida) Greenway and Mrs. Leon (Connie) Russo; also survived by 11 grandchildren and 4 creat-grand-children.

Relatives and friends are invited to funeral, A. from ANGELOXE FUNERAL HOME, 1538 Vernon rd. tWest Oak Lane). Requiem Mass, St. Raymond's Church.

10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Viewing Sun.

after 7. DAVIS On Sept. 12, 1968, SARABELLE LOVE, "Our ancestors tamed this and lived at 7817 Lister st. Mr. Capkin taught music at Bok Vocational High.

School and was Tues. from 1 to 2 P. M. Int. West SMITH Sent.

14. 1968. JOSEPH of WHO continent through private initi Belmar terrace, beloved husband ot ative but during the Great De Mary (nee Neul). Relatives, friends and employes of Penna. Railroad In Newark Rail Crash music director and organist at Temple Adath Israel of the Main pression many people lost con Held in Arizona invited to funeral services 11 A.

at WILLIAM J. SHEA TV-- fidence in the ability of the pri Line, Wynnewood. He is sur Laurel HiU Cem. LATESSA ROSINA, Sept. 13.

18. of 1213 N. 65th beloved wife of the late Mar-cello and mother of Pasquale, Anthony and Benedict. Relatives and friends invited to funeral A. from D'ALLl RA FUNERAL HOME, 6601 Haverford ave.

Mass. 10 NERAL HOME, 5630 Chester ave. vate sector to solve our prob vived by his wife, the former Int. Mt. Moriah Cem.

Friends may call 7 to 9. lems," Broderick said, and wife of C. Sumner Davis, of Haver-ford, Pa. Service for relaUves and friends on 2:30 P. at the Chapel of The Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church.

Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. In lieu of flowers, contributions may PHOENIX, Sept. 15 Continued from First Page (AD. A juveni officer and Robert John ErlorN mother talk-; nd" said Carol Levenson, 18, Helen Berger; two sons, Lee and Mark; a daughter, Gwen, and a for a full generation government took the lead in these SNYDER Beach Haven, N.

KATHERINE (nee Fasbinder), age 2. beloved wife sister, Mrs. Walter Bergman. ed the man waited as the oi vvainut i-nnaaeipnia. be sent to The American Cancer Society of Philadelphia, 21 S.

12th at. tvmx. of Ernest Snyder, mother of Robert. "catch me killer" Ln Hollywood, of Beach Haven, and Ernest, of JOSEPH S. LAWRENCE, a court officer at the Philadel I McCatrTP 400 AT CEREMONY "Let's revive the tradition of independent action of the kind She was not injured.

"Thers were lots of little children in the car screaming," phia County Court, died Satur DEINAROWICZ Sept. 13, 1968. of 22i N. 3d ROMAN, husband of Mary (nee Rek-lowicz). Relatives and friends are invited to the viewing Mon.

eve. A. St. Donato's Church. Int.

Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Mon. eve. after 7. (Parking by attendants.) LAWRENCE On Sept.

15, 1968, JOSEPH of (23 Hermitage Roxboroush, husband of Josephine B. Lawrence (nee Carr). Relatives, friends, members of Roxborough Baptist Church and all other organizations of which he was a member are invited to the service 1 P. W. MILLS TURNER FUNERAL HOME, 6028 Ridge into surrendering without a struggle Sunda night.

Erler, 24. a forrrer police officer in Florida, wanted in the slaying of a 12-yarc -old girl, gave that made this Uptown Horne Rnhorn, 'h Memorial Newark so HosDital. He was 79 and lived at at The JOSEPH T. SEKULA FU More than 400 persons attend-i623 Hermitage st. Before join NERAL HOME 2634 E.

Allegheny ave. (cor, of Thompson Int. private. she added. "It happened so fast most people didn't know what had happened." Lance Lieberman, 24, of 200 Locust Philadelphia, said he ed tne exercises at wmcn Kep.ing the court staff in 1953, Mr.

Joshua Eilberg presided. had been a city po- Newark, Ohio. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on at 9 A. from the BUGBEE-RIGGS FUNERAL HOME. 12th st.

and Boulevard. Ship Bottom. N. J. Requiem Mass from St.

Thomas Catholic Church In Beach Haven at 10 A. M. Viewing 7 to P. with Rosary at 8 P. M.

Int. in Ma- sonic Barnegat. N. J. ln lieu of flowers, donations to Beach Haven First Aid Squad.

Beach Haven. J-or American Cancer Society. STANG0 On Sept. 15. 1968.

MADALENA C. (nee Vcciferrii, wile of Ralph Stango. of Devon Strafford Devon. Pa. Age 77.

beloved mother of Mrs. Sam up in an apartment where he had holed up with i small arsenal. 'BEST THING TO DO' Sheriffs Deputy Dave Koelsch Roxborough. Int. Whitemarsh Memorial DOUGHERTY new building, completed early liceman for 22 years.

Surviving Park. Friends may call Wed. 7 to was asleep when the accident this summer, has 120 residents from the 55-year-old institution's J. In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to the Roxborough Baptist Church Deacon's Fund. are his wife, the former Josephine B.

Carr; three sons, occurred. Charles, Jordan and Joseph, said he and Erler mother had talked to the mai for 45 "When I woke up the car was tipping over, and from the sound former building at 955 N. Franklin st Milton Lundy, president of the a sister Mrs. Martha Hunt; nine of steel on steel I knew what it grandchildren and nine great uel Piombino. Mr.

Benjamin Stango. 'Nothing happeied," Koelsch Mr. Francis Stango. Mrs. Vincent home, said there are 700 elderly grandchildren.

Colaze and Mr. Ralph F. Stango. 1 SdiU. ejUH l-ir io uu.

Mrs Bulah Siemanskit of New. 11 "C3t wlulblark, was sitting in an office 50 j. carson McAllister, a former Eastern Pennsylvania division manager of the Bell "i vr.r. feet from the crash when she Koelsch, who had known Erler before he moved from she heard Tfa ww, u.n nn snapping noise. It sounded like MARLOW On Sept.

14, 1968, CYRIL, beloved husband of Alberta Marlow (nee Redmond), of 1115 York Cherry Hill. N. aKe 5. Also surviving, a son Gregg and a daughter Mrs. Lynne Seg-eren, 2 brothers, 4 sisters, 4 grandchildren.

Relatives and friends of the family and members of the Triangle Publications are invited to attend the funeral services on 11 A. in the SHETTER FUNERAL HOME. 304 Marlton pike (Rt. 70). Cherry Hill, N.

J. Int. Bethel Cem. Friends may call on Tues. eve.

McAllister On Sept. 15. 19A8. J. CARSON, of 144 Rochelle Wissahirkon, formerly of Harrisburg.

husband of Kath MUf5 .1 I 2. 3 men and women on the waiting list for the 120 remaining places available. 'HOME OF THE FUTURE' "Some people think that because only a minority of old people live in homes of this kind, the need for such homes is a Telephone died Sunday Sept. 12. 1968.

of 7869 Michener THOMAS beloved husband of Emily nee Finnegan), and father of Joanne M. and Thomas J. Dougherty. Jr. Relatives and friends and Holy Name Society invited to funeral 8:30 A.

M. GIVXISH FUNERAL HOME. 5th st. at Lindley ave. Solemn Mass of Requiem, Church of St.

Raymond 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Viewin Mon.

eve. Parkins. DURKIN On September 13, 1968. CATHERINE (nee Purdy), wife of William. also survived by five sons, William, Edward.

Richard. Thomas and Robert. Relatives, friends and employes of Union League are invited to funeral 8 45 A. GILLESPIE H'XERAL HOME, N. E.

cor. Greene ii Logan sts. Solemn Mass of Requiem. Church of St. Francis of Assisi.

10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Tues.

eve. EISNER Sept. 14. 1. CELIA tnee Rice), wife of the late Samuel, of 412 N.

Marvine st. Sister of Mrs. Sara Kati. Mrs. Martha Rifkin.

Mrs. Bertha Lear, Mr. Jack Rire and Mrs. Sophie Rabinowitx. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services A.

precisely. GOLDSTEINS'." (410 N. Broad st. Int. Har Jehuda Cem.

Shiva will be observed at 4ol2 N. Marvine st. wet I to The aparimcnt ind vol! hue stick bein2 brokcn" unteered to go in to talk to him. TELLS OF HYSTERIA in Presbyterian University of Pennsylvania Medical Center. He was 73 and lived at 144 Inquirer Staff Map Map locates site of train wreck in Newark.

Police had kept secret the lo- she said she ran outside and comparatively minor one," Lundy said. "Nothing could be Rochelle ave. He is survived by his wife, the former Kathryn R. Rohrbach Edmunds; a daugh cation of the apartment until founj hysterical passengers try-the attempt to ilk Erler into jng to gct out of Endows and ryn R. McAllister Edmunds (nee Rohr- mitted to two hospitals in from the truth." ark.

The remaininff 88 victims Cecil Frank, executive direc ter, Mrs. Joanne Bryant, and) back). Relatives, friends and members of Masonic Lodge S23 F. It A. Sun- surrendering made.

ARSENAL ON II AND Srt. George milton said it jammed doors. She brought water to several of the injured. Edward Sylvia, a Poughkeep- bury. invited to funeral.

2 were treated and released. The J01 thhom' Pointetd ut ne two brothers, James and Richard. P. at the W. ORV1LLE KIMMEL had been reported that Erler FUNERAL HOME.

2001 Market sie, N. Y. businessman, was in! names of those admitted from Harrisburg. Pa. Int.

E. Harrisburg venience and safety of the resi was armed with an automatic was armed witti an auiomauc Cem. Arranged by W. MILLS TURN the rcar of the train whcn theUhis area were Ka talma Petv-' rifle, three pistois, hand gren- -nm dents. MRS.

PATRICK CLASSICK. "All the social experts who ER FUNERAL HOME. Mccarty the former Sarah McCade, died ades, tear gas g-enades, a clobbcred with 'rtabl; andy, of 734 Brook Wayne have toured our new building Friday at the AWoona Hospital ivioclr inH hllllft-'irOOf flOthinS i i anrl frnm Tronlnn Tnflv KatMuar On Sept. 13. 18, RAYMOND of She resided at 3016 Pine 715 Lincoln drive, Brookhaven, husband of Amelia Spencer McCarty.

Rela Altoona, and was a former resi- mquor oars in me car, ne saia. i th onininn that th TTn thf eare 1 ThSC 55 Ruth leTweS'flifhoS rrur had fled into the desert CvgCS the tracks wait" ell, of 705 Princeton ave, and' of the future," Frank said. Frier had fled into tne aesen for busej. tQ arry thcm tQ ghrlock address tives, friends and employes of West- dent of Philadelphia. She was inghouse Diaphram and Lathe Shop, EMRICK Suddenly, on Sept.

14. 18. LEON. AR1) beloved husband of Mary E. Buckley, of 215 S.

Governor Prints Lester. Pa. Relatives, friends and members of Boiler Makers Union rl3 are invited to attend his funeral Wed. morning, at 10 o'clock. Irom the CAVANAGH FIXER AL HOME, VII Chester Pike.

Norwood, Pa. Lester, are invited to the funeral ser a member of Our Lady of flU A. 1 It lnn OI tiiwiiiA. Stat on TCpwnrlr tnr vice Wed 11 A. OLIVER H.

BAIR grandchildren, 13 great-grancu-niiciren. Relatives and friends are invited to at-tend the funeral from the ALLEVA FUNERAL HOME. K. Lancaster Paoli, on at A. M.

Solemn Requiem Mass at 10 A. Our Ladv of the Assumption Church. Strafford. Pa. Int.

Holy Cross Cem. Viewing Tues. eve. after 7. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Madalena Stango Memorial, co Our Lady of the Assumption Church, Strafford, Pa.

TAGGART Sept. 14. H68. formerly 1222 S. Han-son ANNA, wife of the late John Tags art.

Relatives and friends are invited to funeral 8:30 A. at the McGILLIN FUNERAL HOME. 48th Baltimore ave. Solemn Requiem Mass. 10 A.

Church of SI. Francis de Sales. 47th and Springfield ave Int. SS. Peter It Paul Cem.

Friends may caU Mon. eve. VASSAL0TTI LOUIS of 224 Ashton drive. Gibbstown, N. suddenly at Norris-town.

on Friday. Sept. 13, 1968. beloved husband of Rita (nee lannii, age 37 years, also survived by 5 sons. Keith, William, Louis, Michael 4t Christopher, 2 brothers.

Eligio Ic John 7 sisters, Carmella DiPasquale, Rose Reale. AnUonette Dellaratta. Josephine Ricci. Helen Bamberger. Mary Laszczyk It Sophie Izzie.

Relatives and friends n( the family are invited to attend the funeral on Sept. 17, at A. at THE LANDOLFI FUNERAL HOME, Broad ft Hudson Gibbstown. N. J.

Solemn Requiem Mass. 10 A. M.a at St Michael's R. C. Church, Gibbstown, N.

J. Friends may call at the funeral home Mon. eve. WICKER Of 1909 E. Madison on Sept.

13. 1968, GEORGE, beloved husband of Susan (nee Wilkinson) Wicker. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services 1 P. M. at CHARLES L.

KESTER. 609-11 E. Allegheny ave. Int. Beulah New Britain.

Pa. Friends may call Mon. eve. WEISS CHARLES suddenly, on Sept. 14.

1968, husband of Claire (nee Warner), of 100 W. Marshall Lansdowne, father of Glenn Diane B. and Cynthia A. Funeral service Thursday. 11 A.

JOHNSTON AND SON FUNERAL HOME, 69 E. Baltimore Lansdowne. Friends and employes of the Fidelity Rank may call Wed. eve. Int.

Westminster Cem. Ivanhoe Lodge 449, F. It A. Masonic service Wednesday. 8:30 P.

M. trier, a jiurv in fh i.ij Conn of, Moniimpnt nP O. SUBURBAN WEST. 301 West Chester pike. Havertown, where friends Lourdes Catholic Church in Altoona.

Surviving are four sons, r. i r. i uakbiii nuiiicu aiuiticu IV OHVl.HH "1 Ll UJJ 4 4 I. nnrl worp arlmitttwl tn wt ctttxttvixt ir ttik. luam iiuuui cus ui awevkdiuia.

lmuneS iDaCK nunureas OI Sueciaiors. lnmnes nam. resignea i om uie Th vPW Vr.rV hA 1, may call 7 to P. M. Int.

Arling ton Cem. McDERMODY Ralph, Eugene, Vincent and William McCarty; a step son, Fla noli Sent 5 He center, me -ine vvasnington Monument ihari. Saturday with the 10 make stops in Sherlock woman was admitted will be closed to the public Friends may call Tues. 7 to :30. Int.

Millville. N. J. ESTLOW FRANCIS, age 47. of Chatsworth, N.

who died Friday, Sept. 13. in James Classick; two daughters, Suddenly. Sept. H.

1968. GERALD l.rS" riark u-hiwP cw Brunswick, Iren- to Beth Israel Hospital with a from 5 P. M. Wednesday to 9 Mrs. Alice Hess and Mrs.

Jane beloved husband of Jewell Mc- found" 24 days' before ton and finally, Philadelphia, (leg injury. All were listed in A. M. Friday to permit its semi- Dermody (nee Boehmer), of 1233 Ken Staples; 33 grandchildren; and wyn st. Relatives and friends, also all the Burlington County Memorial Hos Six of the injured were ad- good condition.

annual cleaning. organizations of which he was a mem. 37 great grandchildren. ber are invited to funeral 8 A. from the JOSEPH A.

wlINN his resignation. Mrs. F.rler, 18, a former go-go( girl, went to her parents homc at Kansas City ii July with the couolc's infant ton after a do FUNERAL HOME, Cor. Roosevelt Blvd. at Sanger st.

Solemn Requiem Mass. St. Martin's Church. A. M.

World of Religion Int St. Dominic's Cem. No viewing Mon. eve. In lieu of flowers, kindly make donations to Holy Redeemer R.

S. McCormick, Legionnaire, 72 Russell S. McCormick, father-in-law of William C. Doyle, newly elected national com Hospital Building Fund. McGLONE common text for the Nicene Creed.

The churches will be asked to consider adoption of the text agreed upon. mestic squabble, police said. "CHRISTIAN habit" of Associates of Erler said his blaming some one else for family trouble was compounded the world's problems was roundly by extensive debt before he quit criticized by a top woman execu-thc police depirtment. Erler tive of the Christian Churches pital. Mt.

Holly. N. J. Funeral services 11 A. from THE COLLINS SON FUNERAL HOME.

Pemberton, N. J. Int. Odd Fellows Cem. Fnends may caU Mon.

7 to GRIMES Of Darby. Sept 13. MARY T. (nee Ehrsman). wife of the late Harry H.

Grimes. Relatives and friends are invited to services Tues. 11 A. M. McCAUSLAND FUNERAL HOME, 202 S.

Chester Pk-Glenolden, Pa. Int. Arlington Cem. No viewing. GONZALEZ September 15.

18. JOHN formerly of 2815 N. Fairhill beloved husband of Mary and devoted father of Harry, John. George and Mrs. Helen Alstatler.

Relatives, friends, employes of Linde Air Products of Essington. and members of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Lodge 42. are the United Church of Canada, Dr. Wilfred Lockhard, said in Kingston, that there is ebbing enthusiasm for union of the United Church of Canada and the Anglican Church of Canada. Sept.

13. 1968. ROSE of 190 W. Roslyn daughter of the late Joseph and Anna McGlone. Relatives and mander of the American Le cited both of those circum-(Disciples of Christ) A book of contemporary friends invited to FITZPATRICK FUNERAL HOME.

3309 N. Broad Mon. gion, died Saturday at the University of Alabama Hospital, stances as "peisonal reasons jirs. Kathleen Bailey told a Players and meditations for the eve. (Parking facilities in rear), boi-emn Requiem Mass.

Church of St, tor resigning. missionary convention in Hawk-Isn oiy Days of Jewish ob Helena, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sep Birmingham, Ala.

He was 72 and lived at 820 Columbus DISCHARGE CANCELED I ins, that all the world ills' servance will include selections A reinterpretation of authority ulchre Cem. MEYERS Plans to release Mrs. Clark, "seem to be laid at the feet of this year from the writings of! in the Roman Catholic Church Burlington, N. J. from Broward eneral Hospital Communism the war in Viet-the late Dr.

Martin Luther will follow the controversy over Mr. McCormick, en route were canceled inday after she nam. hippies, white racists and. King. and from those of aTope Paul's ban on artificial LEONA M.

fnee Hanlon). of 2800 Holme formerly of 1423 St. Vincent suddenly, on Sept. 14, 1968. Protestant baseball manager.

birth control, according to the home from the national Legion convention in New Orleans, was a retired employe of the Philadelphia's Oldest Jewish funeral Directors Since 1877 Rev. Father Gregory Baum, in ternationally known theologian. The High Holy Days begin at sundown Sept. 22, with the celebration of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. identified Erler picture.

She black riots." She compared this remained under 24-hour guard. shifting of blame to the ancient Police Sgt. Joph Portcili of. practice of getting rid of sins neighboring Daria, where' ith a sacrificial goat. Erler was a pabolm an for three) days we are not lay-months before oming to Holly-; in(t cinc.

Iin-n a nr w. U. S. Pipe Foundry Bur lington. ROSENBERG'S Speaking in Buffalo, N.

Father Baum said "After a He was an Army veteran of RAPHAEL The baseball manager whose year it will be evident that the First World War and a wife of Herbert J. Meyers, mother of Herbert W. Meyers and Mrs. Jean Marie Di Coll a and sister of Mrs. Emerita Ann Graham; also survived by 7 grandchildren in her 64th year.

Relatives, friends, members of Ladies Auxiliary of Holmesburg Council JT1284 K. of C. and faculty of AUen M. Stearne School, Hedge and Unity sts. are invited to funeral Wednesday, 8 30 A.

from THE FLUEHR FUNERAL HOME, 3301-15 Cottman ave. Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Jerome's Church, 10 A. M. Int.

St. Dominic's Cem. Friends may call Tuesday eve. MILLER wood on Nov. 2), 1967, said he arl hm at ih work is included is Walter Al- there are two positions in the SACKS member of the American Le Catholic Church, the one of the gion and Elks Club of Burling- invited to viewing Tues.

in the parlors of PETER 8. MIRIANKA, 5514 Rising Sun ave. Parastas service 8 P. M. Burial service 10 A.

M. St. Michael's Orthodox Catholic Chapel. 5416 Rising Sun ave. Int Oakland Cem.

Parking plaza in rear by attendants. GRZYMALA Sept. 13. WATSON F. of 3430 Tilton st beloved husband of Jean Inee Kopczynski), devoted father of Robert Grzymala, Dolores Sweeney and Joan Barrett.

8 grandchildren survive, devoted son of the late Gabriel and Louise, devoted brother of Laura Homa, Sara Jarosi. Jane Davis, Lydia Duiski, Bertha Terriey, Mary Betchyk. Joseph Grzymala and Theresa Krepto. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral 8 30 A. TOMASZEWSKI FCNER AL HOME.

2728-30 E. Allegheny ave. (Cor. Salmon Requiem Mass, :30 A. St.

Adalbert's Church. Int. Calvary Cem. Friends may call Tues. eve.

Mass Cards preferred. nd two other Dinia police nafions at tne feet 0f'ston, manager of the Los Ange-tified as Erler's the anonymous government, and at the feet of les DdSers- Also unusual about telephone voice that saw, "I institutions even thp tne volume, which is called Pope, and the other that of the ton 4720 N. BROAD ST. GL 5-0100 viniswiiiaemanalmember tte American just killed three people 1 Church." learnings, rrayer ana jueai- me.i tation for the Days of Awe," is a ramerpreuum oi rapai au- Surviving are his wife, Tillie; Florist Guide serious. Please catch monxy in xne vnurcn.

daughters. Mrs. Martha Father Baum is professor of.jwie and Mrs. Margaret Val On Sept. 14.

1968- ALBERT husband of Elizabeth M. Tucker Miller, of Paupack, Pa. and formerly of Bala Cynwyd, Pa. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Requiem Mass, the inclusion of prayers written by a Jewish woman novelist, Joanne Greenberg. WANNER'S FLOWERS 1901 COTTMAN AVE.

RA S-Tj'Y) theology at St. Michael's College entine; a sister Mrs. Margaret Please." "I identified hat voice after hearing two or three words," Portelli said. "I said, "That's the man. That's Robert Erlen'." Representatives of 14 Protestant denominations and the Roman Catholic Church met in Washington to work on a BRIMMER'S Woolman; four grandchildren, St.

Matthias Church, lues, morning, 10 o'clock. Int. private. There will be do viewing. in the University of Toronto.

Edited by Rev. R. 0. Kevin 3155 KENSINGTON AVE. 4 066V and four great-grandchildren.

The retiring moderator of A.

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