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Feb. 3, 1964

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AARON—Howard L., beloved hnusband of Florence (nee Ullman), devoted father of A.Michael, Robert and Mitchell. Services at Gulterman's Chapel, Long Beach Rd., at Greystone, Rockville Centre, L. I., 11:30 . A M. today. Please omit flowers

ABEND—Regina, beloved wife of the late Pincus, devoted mother of Albert and Henryka Cherny, beloved sister of the late Clara Lindemann and Herman Gerner, loving grandmother of Jeffrey, Mark, Esther, and Lewis. Services Monday, 12:45 P.M., at “The Riverside,” 76th St. and Amsterdam Ave

ATKINS—Samuel, beloved husband of Ida, devoted father of Alan and Burton, dear brother of Lillian Mandel. Funeral services “The Riverside,” Grand Concourse and 179th St., Bronx, 10 A.M. Tuesday, Feb. 4 Boston papers please copy.

BAILEY—George R., on Feb. 1, 1964, suddenly, in Melrose, Fla., beloved husband of Marjorie Cannon Bailey, farrner of Mrs. Susan F. Pegues, George R., Jr., and Mrs. Caroline D. Green. Services today in Monticello, Fla.

BAUER—Louis H. The Directors and Members of The World Medical Asscciation United States Committee, Inc., expresses profound sorrow at the death of its founder, a devoted and dedicated advocate of worldwide friendship and peace. We have lost a great leader and beloved friend. Our sympathy is extended to his entire family

AUSTIN SMITH. M.D., President

GERALD D. DORMAN, M.D., Sec'y‐Treas.

BAUER—Dr. Louis H., of Rockville Centre, L. I., on Sunday, Feb. 2, 1964, beloved husband of Margaret, father of Mrs. W. B. Lawrence Jr. and Charles Theodore Bauer. Masonic Service at the Fairchild Chapel, Franklin Ave. at 12th St., Garden City, L. I., Tuesday, 8:30 P.M. Military service and burial in Arlington National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Nassau Academy of Medicine

BAUER—Louis H., M.D. The Officers and Members of the Board of Directors of United Medical Service deeply mourn the passing of Louis H. Bauer, M. D., a respected colleague who rendered distinguished service to United Medical ServIce as a former Mcmher of the Board. of Directors and Chairman of the Board

CHARLES M. BRANE, M. D.,

Chairman of the Board.

BERGER—Yetta. The Schwaidelson Friendship Club solemnly mourns the passing of its charter member Yetta Berger.

BOSSAK—Essie. Congregation Sons of Israel, Woodmere, records with sorrow the passing of Essie Bossak, wife of our member, E. Bossak, and extends its condolences to the family. JOSFPH JASPAN, President

Mrs. ALVIN GROSS. Pres. Sisterhood.

Dr. SAUL I. TEPLITZ, Rabbi.

BROWN—Walter E., III, on Feb. 2, 1964, survived by his father Waller E. Brown Jr. and his siser Elizabeh B. Kline. Noice of funeral will follow.

BURT—Adella, Feb. 2, 1964. Funeral 10 A.M. Tuesday, Feb. 4, at her late residence, 49 E. 73d St. Interment Swedesboro, N.J.

CARHART—Marion Beer, on Feb. 1, 1964, wife of the late George B. Carhart, sister of Ethel S. Beer and Walter E. Beer Jr. Services at Dana Chapel of Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church, Madison Ave. at 73d St., Tuesday, 10 A.M. Interment private. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to Memorial Hospital

CHAPLINE—Marion Pilsbry, on Friday, Jan. 31, 1964 at Bethesda Naval Hospital, Md., Mrs. Marion Pilsbry Chapline of 2101 Connecticut Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C., wife of Rear Admiral Vance Duncan Chapline, U.S.N. (Ret.), mother of Cynthia Morgan Wilcox, Frances Morgan Hartigan, Dorothy Chapline Fitzgerald and Frances Chapline Everett. Services at Christ Church, 31st and 0 Sts., N.W., Washington, D.C. on Tuesday, Feb. 4 at 2:00 P.M. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society.

CHATTERTON—Edward H., at his home, Saturday, Feb. 1, beloved husband of Elsa (nee Belden), uncle of Mrs. C. A. Bonvillian, Mrs. G. H. Murray, great‐uncle of Capt. W. D. Benvillian, U.S.N. (retired), William C. Murray. Reposing at Waiter B. Williams Funeral Home, 41‐39 149th PI., Flushing, N. Y. Services at St. George's Episcopal Church, Main St., Flushing, 11 A.M., Tuesday.

Deaths

CHRYSTAL—Murray, beloved husband of Selma, loving father of Iris and Sherry, wonderful brother of Rose Silverman and Yetta Stugh. Funeral services Tuesday, 10 A.M., Riverside Chapel, 1 Ocean Pkwy., Brooklyn. Intermentr Mount Ararat Cemetery.

CHRYSTAL—Murray. The menTbership of East Midwood Jewish Center records the passing of our esteemed member, Murray Chrystal, beloved husband of Selma Chrystal. We extend our heartfelt sympathy and condolences to the bereaved family.

ARTHUR L. KLIEGMAN, President.

CHRYSTAL—Murray. Claremore Lodge K. of P. and Claremore Club mourns the foss of their Brother Knight. Funeral services Tuesday, 10 A.M. at Riverside Chapel, 1 Ocean Pkwy, Brooklyn.

MURRAY TEITEL, C. C.

IRVING MANDEL, President.

COLPE—Hazel Vallely, on Jan. 31, 1964, wife of Charles G., of Denville, N. J., mother of Mrs. Catherine E. Troy, sister of Harry, Wilfred, George and Leslie. Funeral from the “Norman Dean Home for Services,” 16 Righter Ave., Denville, N. J., on Tuesday, at 9 A.M. High Mass of Requiem St. Mary's Church, at 10 A.M. In lieu of flowers kindly make contributions to your Heart Fund. Visiting Sunday, 7‐10 P.M., , Monday, 2‐5, 7‐10 P.M.

CONRAN—James J., age 46, suddenly, at his residence, 223 E. 66th St., N. Y. C., Jan. 31, survived by his mother, Mrs. James J. Conran of Norfolk, Conn. Funeral services Tuesday morning 9 A.M., Immaculate Conception Church, Norfolk, Conn.

DAVIS—Myra M., at her apartment, Parsons Blvd., Flushing, Sunday, Feb. 2, 1964, beloved wife of Leslie H. Davis and daughter of Mrs. Fred Matthews of Dallas, Tex., and sister of Fred Matthews Jr., of Houston, Tex. and Mrs. Susan Powell of Dallas, Tex. Services Fogarty Funeral Home, 41st Ave., Flushing, at 2 P.M. Tuesday. No flowers please.

DODGE—V. Atherton, of 128 Central Park South, at Fairfield, Conn., Feb. 1, in his 89th year, husband of Janet Hendry, father of Linsley V. Dodge, grandfather of Lindsley V. Dodge Jr. Services Tuesday, 2:30 P.M., at Frank E. Campbell Chapel, Madison Ave. and 81st St.

DRUMMOND—Jessie, in Salisbury, Conn., Feb. 2, widow of Edmund, mother of Lucy and John. Funeral services Tuesday, Feb. 4, 11 A.M., St. John's Church, Salisbury, Conn. Interment Salisburv Cemetery.

EPPSTEINER—Belle. The Mary Baruch Society, Inc., records with deep sorrow the death of its loving Corresponding Secretary, who so unselfishly fulfilled this post for 15 years. Services Monday, Feb. 3, 1:15 P.M., Universal Funeral Home, 137 Fast 57d St

CECILE SHAPIRO, President.

EPPSTEINER—Belle. Harriet Aid Society sorrowfully mourns passing of our beloved Honorary President, who served us with eloquence for 10 years.

ANN WININGER, Presider,t.

EPPSTEINER—Belle. The Bess Wettstein Welfare League regrets the passing of its president, Belle Eppsteiner. Service today, 1:30 P.M., “The Universal” Funeral Chapel, East 52d St. at Lexington Ave.

FARNUM—Ellen (Pendergast), on Feb. 1, in Sewanee, Tenn., in her 86th year, widow of the Rev. Arthur W. Farnum of Asheville, N. C., mother of Mrs. John M. Webb of Sewanee and C. Wadsworth Farnum of Tenafly, N. J., also survived by four grandchildren and two great‐grandchildren. Funeral services 2 P. M., Feb. 3, St. Luke's, Chunn's Cove, Asheville. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to All Soul's Church, Asheville.

FISHEL—Carl M., on Feb. 2, 1964, at the age of 86, beloved father of Carlton M., brother of Leo J.; also survived by two granddaughters and two great‐grandsons. Reposing at Frank E. Campbell, 81st St. and Madison Ave. Services Tuesday, Feb. 4, at I P.M. Interment private.

FITZGERALD—Julia J., beloved mother of Charles and Hobart. Friends may call at Havey's Funeral Home, 107 North Broadway. Yonkers, Monday 2‐4 and 7‐9 P.M. Funeral service trom Havey ' s, Tuesday, Feb. 4, at 2 P.M.

FOSCO—Alice, beloved wife of Camillo. devoted mother of John, William N. M.D., Louis, Adele Meeure, Hugo and Norma Blum. Reposing at Farenga Bros. (Bronx branch), 920 Allerton Ave. Funeral Tuesday, 9 A.M. Mass of Requiem St. Lucy's church:, 10 A.M.

FREMGEN—George J., suddenly, in Ridgewood, N. J., on Friday, Jan. 31, 1964, of 86‐45 55th Ave., Elmhurst, pueens. Funeral service Tuesday, Feb. 4, from the Feeney Funeral Home, 232 Franklin Ave., Ridgewood, N. J., 9:30 A.M. Solemn High Requiem Mass at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel R. C. Church, 10 A.M. Interment at St,, John ' s Cemetery, Middle Village, L. I. Visiting today, 3 to 10 P.M.

GILBERT—Samuel A., on Feb. 1, beloved husband of irene, stepfather of William Kennion, Mrs. Doris Sutherland, brother of Bertha Miller, loving grandfather, retired N. Y. State manager, Independent Order of Foresters. Funeral services Tuesday, Feb. 4, 10 A.M. at the I. J. Morris, Inc., Funeral Cnapel, 9701 Church Ave. (at Rockaway Parkway). Hours 7 P.M. to 10 P.M.

GISCHOW—Frida C., on Feb. 2, 1964, of 255 79th St., Brooklyn, wife of the late Otto R. Service at Fred Herbst Sons Funeral Home, 5th Ave. at 75th St., Brooklyn, Tuesday, 8 P.M. Funeral Wednesday, 10 A.M.

GOECKE—Mrs. Marie (nee Khuen), on Feb. 1, 1964, of Morris Plains, N. J., beloved mother of Mrs. Henry Knackstedt. Interment private.

GREENBERG—Sophie Jacobson, cherished mother of Anna Hochroth and the late Dr. Oscar Jacobson, beloved grandmother of Stanley and Alan Hochroth and Maxine Heller and adored great‐grandmother. Services 2 P.M. Monday at “The Riverside,” 76th St. and Amsterdam Ave.

GRENARD—Dr. Arthur, Major U. S. A. (Ret.), beloved husband of Bernice, devoted father of Bari and Steve, dear brother of Emanuel and Annette Calhoun. Military Services today, 11:30 A.M. att “The Riverside,” Brooklyn, Ccean Pkwy and Prospect Park. Honor guard, Beth David Cemetery, Elmont, L. I., at 1 P.M.

HOEHMANN—Elise, on Feb. 1, 1964, beloved mother cf Johanna Neideck and Elsa. Reposing Fox Chapel, Grand Concourse at 201st St., Bronx, until 5 P.M. Tuesday, thence to Bedford Park Congregational Church, 201st St. at Bainbridge Ave. for services at 8:30 P.M. In lieu of flowers donations to the above church will be greatly aporeciated.

HUGES—Louise C., widow of Arthur Davids Huges, on Feb. 1, 1964, at Old Saybrock, Conn., mother of Mrs. Frank Tinsley, sister of Mrs. John P. Murtha and Paul and Anthony. Interment private.

HYDE—Nelson W., of Forest Hills, L. 1., on Feb. 1, 1964, after a long illness, husband of,Margaret Hyde. Services 2 P.M., Tuesday at the Fox Funeral Home, 98‐07 Ascan Ave., Forest Hills. Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society.

JAHRMARKT—David H., at Miami Beach, on Jan. 30, beloved husband of Ellen, devoted father of Susan Pollfuss, William J. and Hara Gail Jahrmarkt, dear brother of Lillian Glass, Jacob and Irving Jahrmarkt and loving grandfather. Services Monday, 11:30 A.M., “The Riverside” , 76th St. and Amsterdam Ave.

KANTROWICH—Samuel, beloved husband of the late Jennie, devoted father of Maurice ard Miriam Cohen, dear brother of Sadie Silverman and Eva Levine, loving grandfather and great‐grandfather. Services Wien A Wien, 2030 Hudson Blvd., Jersey City, Tuesday, 10 A.M.

KAPLAN—Augusta, beloved wife of the late Samuel, mother of Henry and Daniel, sister af Albert Latkin. Services “The Riverside,” Bronx, 179th St. and Grand Concourse, Tuesday, 12 noon

KARP—Bessie, beloved wife of the late Solomon, dear sister of Dorothy Bercovici, loving sister‐in‐law and aunt. Services “Park West,” 115 W. 79th St., Mon. 1:30 P.M. Shiva will be observed at 860 Grand Concourse, Bronx. Apt. 6F.

KESSLER—Harry, dearly beloved husband of Anna, darling brother of Isidore, Bert, Betty Aronson, Evelyn Rich, Maxine Fiater and Lillian. Services at “Park West,” 115 W. 79th St., N. Y. C., Tuesday, Feb. 4, 11:30 A.M.

KIERNAN—Hugh F., on Jan. 31, 1964, of 621 Pelham Rd., New Rochelle, devoted husband of Marjorie (Ehler) Kiernan, beloved father of Owen E. and Anthony H. Kiernan. Reposing Lloyd Maxcy's Beauchamp Chapel, Beauchamp PI., New ReI chelle. Requiem Mass Tuesday, 10 A.M., Blessed Sacrament Church. Interment family plot Calvary Cemetery. Visiting hours 2‐5, 7‐10.

KRAUS—Robert, most dearly beloved son of Lillian and Harry, darling brother of Naomi, suddenly, in his 20th year, at Bloomington, Ind. No services.

KRONE—Joseph, devoted husband of Augusta, loving father of Betty Unger and the late Leonard, adoring grandfather of Jay and Robert Unger and Alan Winston, beloved brother of Henrietta Golden. Services “Park West,” 115 W. 79th St., Monday, Feb. 3, 10:30 A.M.

LAMB—Joseph F., Supreme Secretary of the Knights of Columbus, beloved husband of the late Elizabeth (nee Gerety), loving father of Richard, David, Joseph Jr., Andrew and the late Nancy and Mary E. Duffy, dear brother‐in‐law of Nancy Gerety, so survived by 24 grandchildren. Reposing to 5 and 7 to 10 at the John J. Hodnett uneral Home, 1260 Shakespeare Ave. (1686 9th St., Bronx). Solemn Requiem Mass, 0 A.M., Wednesday, Church of the Sacred deart (Highbridge). Interment Calvary Cemetery.

LAMB—Joseph F. Supreme Secretary K. of C. Officers and Members of W. J. Boyd CounciI No. 326, will meet at Clubhouse, 2605 Grand Concourse, Bronx, on Tuesday evening, Feb. 4 at 7:30 P.M., and proceed to funeral home.

LANDALE—Gertrude (nee Manning), on Jan. 31, 1964, after a long illness, widow of the late Russell H., daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Manning, sister ef the late Harry James and James Selby Manning. Service Monday, 2:30 P.M., at Frank E. Campbell, Madison Ave. at 81st St. Interment private.

LATTING—Emerson, aged 83, suddenly, en Jan. 31, 1964. brother of Helen Leslie Latting. Funeral private.

LIGHT—James, in Norwalk Hospital, Feb. 1, 1964, of Dogwood Lane, Westport, Conn., husband of Beatrice Carleton Light, father of Mrs. Audrey O'Meara and Mrs. Beatrice Newman, and grandfather of Ann Marie O'Meara. Funeral service on Wednesday, Feb. 5, at “the Fables of Westport,” 215 West State St., Westport, Conn., at 9:30 A.M., and at the Church of the Assumption at 10 A.M., with a Solemn High Re‐quiem Mass. Interment in St. John's Cemetery, Norwalk, Conn. Friends may call at the funeral home Monday and Tuesday, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9.

Deaths

Aaron, Howard L.

Latting, Ermerson

Abend, Rina

Light, James

Atkins, Samuel

Lober, Sam

Bailey, George R.

Logan, F. Chandler

Bauer, Louis H.

Marantz, Pearl

Berger, Yetta

Marcus, Sam

Bossak, Essie

McBirney, Florence E.

Btrn, Walter E. III

McCullough, Marion M.

Burt, Adella

Murphy, Mary Jene

Carharf, Marion Beer

Newman, Frances

Chapline, Marion P.

Packard, Mary Storrs

Chatterfon, Edward H

Paone, Ralph E.

Chrystal, Murray

Perkins, Louis E.

Colpe, Hazel V.

Power, Elizabeth M.

Conran, James J.

Ratcliffe, Kate

Davis, Myra M.

Reinstein, Ida

Dodge, V. Atherton

Richards, Rosina J.

Drummond, Jessie

Rosernberg, Victoria

Eppsteiner, Belle

Round, Arthur Howell

Farnum, Ellen

Ruggiero, Catherine

Fishel, Cart M.

Russell, Jeremiah W.

FitzGerald, Julia J.

RyaT, Grace M.

Fosco, Alice

Seidmen, Freida

Fremgen, George J.

Shapiro, David

Gilbert, Samuel A.

Sibener, Pauline S.

Gischow, Frida C.

Simon, Sadie

Goecke, Marie

Sklaroff, Evelyn H.

Greenberg, Sophie J.

Storch, Max

Grenard, Arthur

Stoughton, Jason E.

Hoehmann, Elise

Strauss, Albert

Huges, Louise C.

Surteau, Helene

Hyde, Nelson W.

Van Holiand E. C.

Jahrmarkt, David H.

Walsh, Loretta

Kanttrich, Samuel

Wallen, G. Gunther

Kaplan, Aususta

Weiner, Esther

Karp, Bessie

Weissman Samuel

Kessler, Harry

Wieler, William A.

Kiernan, Hugh F.

Winston, Harry

Kraus, Robert

Wolfram, Francis E.

Krone, Joseph

Wood, Annie Laurie

Lamb, Joseph F.

Wood, Margaret S.

Landale, Gertrude

Zeichner, Esther

LOBER—Sam. We mourn the los of our beloved member. Services today, 1 P.M., Norman L. Jeffer Community Chapel, Ft. Hamilton Pkwy., corner 47th St., Brooklyn. Young Men's Mutual of odeska

NATHAN KRAMER, President

JACK ULISS, Chairman of Cem.

LOGAN—F. Chandler, devoted husband of Margot McMenamin, on Feb. 1. Services Bennett Funeral Home, Scarsdale Ave., Scarsdale, N. Y., on Monday, Feb. 3, 8 P.M.

MARANTZ—Pearl, devoted mother of Joseph, Ruth Manners, Ida Papier, Eva Wellman, Rosalind Barsanti, Dorothy Leisher, Mollie Cohn and the late Annette Schenkein, loving grandmother, great‐grandmother and great‐great‐grandmother. Services Tuesday, 11:30 A.M., “The Riverside,” Brooklyn, Ocean Pkwy. at Prospect Park.

MARCUS—Sam, beloved husband of Clara, dear father of Mildred Warren, Matilda Kahn, Jean Gang, loving grandfather of Robert, Michael and Linda. Services 2 P.M., Monday, West End Funeral Chapel, 91st St. and Amsterdam Ave.

MARCUS—Sam. The Officers, Members and affiliated organizations of the lnwood Jewish Center mourn the passing of Sam Marcus, a devoted member for many years. Services at West End Funeral Chapel, 91st St. and Amsterdam Ave., 2 P.M.

Rabbi Dr. M. WOHLGELERNTER. WILLIAM, GELLIS, President

Mrs. RUTH KURTIN, Pres., Sisterhood.

MARCUS—Sam. Erster Folticener RomanianAmerican K. U. V. records with sortr the death of its beloved president, Sam Marcus, and extends deepest sympathy to his bereaved family.

AL WARREN, Secretary.

McBIRNEY—Florence Evelyn, beloved and devoted wife of Robert S. McBirney, M. D., died at her home, 42‐20 Kissena Blvd., Flushing, on Jan. 31, 1964. She is survived by her husband, a brother, A. L. Cafford, a sister, Mrs. E. M. Myers, living in England, and sisters Mrs. Frank Hackett of Sr. Peiersburg, Fla. and Mrs. A. G. Burgoine of Flushing. Services private.

McCULLOUGH—Marion M. (nee McConnell), beloved wife of George C., loving mother of Eileen M. Loftus and Joan A. Matthsei, devoted sister of Anne M. Hankinson and Margurite R. McConnell; also survived by S grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 A.M., from Boyertown Chapel, 40 Lafayette Ave., Brooklyn. Requiem Mass at St. Charles of Borromeo Church, 10 A.M. Donations to the Cancer Fund appreciated.

MURPHY—Mary Jane, beloved mother of Mary Elizabeth Huber, dear sister of Sarah and the late Margaret Pogue on Jan. 31, 1964 at Santa Ana, Calif. Funeral service at St. George's Charity, 211 E. 16th St., New York City, Monday, Feb. 3, at 7:30 P.M. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery, Elizabeth, N. J.

NEWMAN—Frances, of Livingston, N. J., beloved mother of Harry, Helen Sobel and Estelle Hamburger, darling grandmother and great‐grandmother, dear sister. Services today, 1 P.M., Broadway Memorial, 174th St. and Broadway.

PACKARD—Mary Storrs, at Litchfield, Conn., Jan. 30, 1964, in her 92d year, a resident of Brooklyn Heights, N. Y., and Brunswick, Me., daughter of the late Professor Lewis R. and Harriet Moore Storrs Packard. Funeral services Monday, 3 P.M., Pilgrim Hall, First Parish Church, Brunswick, Me- emorial services First Congregatienal Church, Litchfield, Conn., Monday, 3 P.M.

PAONE—Ralph E., of 3782 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, en Feb. 1, beloved son of Antonio and Anna, devoted brother of Lt. Joseph, Adele Barrell and Frances Di Pilato. Reposing at Cusimmano & Russo, 2005 W. 6th St. Solemn Requiem Mass Tuesday, 9:30 A.M., Church of the Good Shepherd. Interment Long Island National Cemetery.

PERKINS—Louis E., beloved husband of Bessie, devoted father of Lillian Abrams and Marvin, dear brother of Mabel Goldstein, Martha Finkelstein and Tilie Adelsberg, adored grandtather of Frederick. Lynn, David Perkins, Susan and Fran Abrams. Services today, 2 P.M. “The Riverside,” Far Rockaway, L. I.

PERKINS—Louis E. The officers and employes record with profound sortr the passing of Louis E. Perkins, our president and co‐founder, and extend deepest sympathy to his bereaved family.

PERKINS MARINE LAMP &

Hardware Corp.

POWER—Elizabeth M. (nee Slayne) Feb. 1, 1964, beloved wife of Arthur C. Power, former Assistant U.S. Attorney, devoted mother of Regina Leyden, Bernadette Barnhurst, Frances Alles and Betty Ann Power, sister of the Rev. Francis H. Slayne and Mrs. Agnes Ferrall. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 A.M., from the McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn. Solemn Requiem Mass 10 A.M. Resurrection R.C. Church (Communion). Interment L.I. National Cemetery. Masses preferred.

RATCLIFFE—Kate, on Jan. 29, 1964, wife of the late Thomas G. and mother of Thomas G. Ratcliffe Jr. Memorial service at Christ Church Methodist, Park Ave. at 60th St., Sunday, Feb. 23 at 3 P.M. No flowers. Contributions may be made to the Women's Society of Christian Service of Christ Church Methodist.

REINSTEIN—Ida. The officers directors and members of The Roosevelt Democratic Club, 19th A.D. Kings Co. express their regret and sortr at the passing of Ida Reinstein, beloved mother of our Executive Member and Leader Hon. Jacob Weinberg. Services Tuesday, 12:30 P.M., Feb. 4th, at West End Funeral Chapel, 4511 Ft. Hamilton Pkwy, Brooklyn.

ABRAHAM SUSSMAN, President.

Hon. JOSEPH KOTTLER, Assemblyman.

JULIUS S. MOSKOWITZ, Councilman.

RICHARDS—Rosina J. In loving memory of Rosina J. Richards, wife of the late Judge Edward A. Richards, long a benevolent and faithful friend of Episcopal Charities of Long Island.

ROSENBERG—Victorta, beloved wife of Samuel, devoted mother of Helene Cohen and Dr. Irwin, loving grandmother. Services at “Park West,” 115 W. 79th St., Monday, Feb. 3, 12:30 P.M.

ROUND—Dr. Arthur Howell, in Boston. Mass., Feb. 1, husband of Anne (Pascal) and father of James A. and Elisabeth H. Round, son of George A. and Cornelia (French) Round. Residence 2112 Highland Ave., Fall River, Mass. Service in the Church of the Ascension, Fall River, Tuesday at 1 P.M. Friends may contribute to the Chapel Building Fund, Church of the Ascension, 160 Rork St., Fall River, MASS

RUGGIERO—Catherine. The Executive Committee of The New York Republican County Committee notes with sortr the passing of the beloved mother of the Hon. Joseph E. Ruggiero, Chairman of our Law Committee, and extends deepest sympathy to the members of the family.

VINCENT F. ALBANO, JR., Chairman.

Deaths

RUSSELL—Jeremiah W., Jan. 31, 1964, beIoved husband af Nancy, dear brother of Lillian Miller, Ella Beatrice and Margaret Russell. Service at Walter B. Cooke Funeral Home, 117 W. 72d St., Tuesday, 8 P.M.

RYAN—Grace M., on Feb., 1, 1964, of Little Neck, L. I., beloved wife of Gerald T., devoted mother of Grace Sharon, sister of Francis M. Ryan. Funeral from The Doyie B. Shaffer, Inc., Funeral Home, ittle Neck Pkway at Northern Blvd., Little Neck on Wednesday, at 9:30 A.M. thence to St. Anastasia's R. C. Church, where a Solemn Requiem Mass will be offered at 10 A.M.

SEIDMAN—Freida, beloved wife of Morris, devoted mother of Martin, Gerald and Jack; loving grandmother. Funeral service today 12 noon, at the I. J. Morris, Inc., Funeral Home, 9701 Church Ave. (at Rockaway Pkwy), Brooklyn.

SHAPIRO—David, beloved husband of Ida, devoted father Thelma Chernin, Leonard and Eleanor Fogelman, loving grandfather. Funeral services today, 1:30 P.M., at the I. J. Morris, Inc. Funeral Home, 9701 Church Ave. (at Rockaway Pkwy), Bklyn.

SIBENER—Pauline S. (nee Selikovitz), of 992 East 21st St., Bklyn., beloved wife of Albert, devoted mother of Carole Ruth; cherished daughter of Morris and Yetta Setikovitz; dear sister of Bertha Blatt, Sylvia Fybish and Samuel Seelig. Services at “The Boulevard,” 312 Coney Island Ave. at Prospect Park, Bklyn., Tuesday, Feb. 4, at 1:30 P.M.

SIBENER—Pauline S. The Staff of P. S. 180 Brooklyn is bereaved by the untimey pass ing of its beloved colleague. She was a master teacher, dedicated to her profession, devoted to the children. Her countless acts of kindness and thoughtfulness were the bountiful measure of her humanitty. Her indominatable courage and steadfast loyalty will ever be an inspiration, for she has left a part of herself in each one of us.

MORRIS RUBENS, Principal

FOR FACULTY OF P. S. 180.

SIBENER—Pauline. It is with deep sortr that we record the passing of our beloved friend and charter member.

SMALLWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER.

SIMON—Sadie, beloved wife of Edward, loving aunt of Arnold Regow and David Solo mon. Services Monday, 1:30 P.M., “The Riverside,” 76th St. and Amsterdam Ave.

SIMON—Sadie. The Benjamin Family Circle notes with regret the passing of their cousin.

SKLAROFF—Evelyn Hilton, beloved wife of Harry, devoted sister of Sue Short. Services Monday, 11:45 A.M., at “The Riverside,” 76th St. and Amsterdam Ave.

STORCH—Max. Temple Petach Tikvah an- nounces sortrfully the passing of its beloved Member, former Trustee and President. IRVING M. KESTIN, Pres.

STOUGHTON—Jason E., on Feb. 2, 1964, be- loved husband of Nancy, devoted father of Jane Elliott and brother of Mrs. Milton W. Carlisle and Geoffrey Rollason Stoughton Service Tuesday, 11:30 A.M., at Frank E. Campbell, Madison Ave. at 81st St.

STRAUSS—Albert, husband of the late Emma Schwab, father of Henry and Carol, brother of Lena, Rose, Sigmund, Simon and Arthur. Services Monday, 1 P.M., “Rive side,” 76th St. and Amsterdam Ave. In lieu of flowers please make donations to Gotham Chapter, National Foundation for Ne romuscular Diseases, 250 W. 57th. St., New York 19.

STRAUSS—Albert. The officers and members of Gotham Chapter, N. F. N. D., mourn the passing of Albert Strauss, beloved father of Henry and Carol Strauss, devoted members.

SURLEAU—Helene, on Feb. 1, 1964, aunt of Rev. William S. Hill and Roger P. Hill both of Michigan. Service at “The Universal” Funeral Chapel, 52d St. and Lexington Ave., Tuesday, 11 A.M.

Van HOLLAND—Euphemia Cushing, on Feb. 2, 1964, daughter of the late Charles Van Holland and Ann Cushing, sister of Max S. Reeve. Service at the Chapel of Brick church, Park Ave. at 91st St., Tuesday, 2 P.M. Interment private.

WALLEN—G. Gunther, 52, suddenly, Charleston, S. C., Feb. 1, husband of Anne Townsend Walen; also survived a daughter, Anne T. Wallen, two sons, George S. and Gunther G. Wallen, hmother, Mrs. Natalie Greene Wallen Broseau. Services 3 P.M., Tuesday, Feb. 2 in the Stuhr Downtown Funeral Chapel Charleston.

WALSH—Loretra A. (nee McCarthy), an Jan. 31, 1964, beloved wife of Matthew J. R posing 1 to 10 P.M., Fox Funeral HomeGrand Concourse and 201st St., Bronx, until Tuesday, 9:30 A.M. Requiem Mass St. Philip Neri Church, 10 A.M. Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery.

WEINER—Esther, beloved wife of Leo, devoted mother of Roni and Allen Miller, lov- ing daughter of Rachel Scheman, dear sister of Abe, Me, Charles, Max, Alex and Sanford Scheman and Betty Gottlieb, Frances Cobb, Evelyn Teor and Ellen Helman; loving grandmother. Services Monday 10:15 A.M., at “The Riverside,” 76th St. and Amsterdam Ave.

WEISSMAN—Samuel, beloved husband of Ray devoted father of Marvin, Harold and Allen Rosenzweig, loving grandfather and greatgrandfather. Services today, 12 noon, “The Riverside,” Far Rockaway, L.,Plese omit flowers. Shiva will be observeat 224‐05 138th Ave., Laurelren, Queens

WIELER—William A., of 86 Lynbrook Ave., Pt. Lookout, N. Y., suddenly, on Feb. 11964, beloved husband of Edna, loved- father of Ruth Minen, also survived three grandchildren. Reposing at the Dephue Funeral Home. Pass and Castle Ave., Westbury, L. I. Chapel hours 2‐5, 7‐1., P.M. Religious services Tuesday, Feb. at 8 P.M. Burial Wednesday. Luther Cemetery, Middle Village. N. Y. In lieu of flowers contributors to Lutheran Sched for the Deaf, Midneck, N. Y., would beappreciated.

WINSTON—Harry, beloved husband of Tih?? devoted father of Carl and Arthur, dearbrother and grandmother. Services Monday, 2 P.M., “The Riverside” Bklyn, Ocean Pkwy at Prospect Park

WOLFRAM—Francis E., on Saturday, Feb. 4, 1964, beloved husband of Louise, father of Dr. Robert Welfram, granfather af Robert and Paul. Funeral from tne Fairchild Chapel, Franklin Ave., at 12th St., Garden City. Requiem Mass at St. Joseph's R. C. Church Garden City, Wednesday, 10A.M.

WOOD—Annie Laurie, on Feb. 1, 1964, sistr of Ellerbe and Campbell Wood. Service a interment private.

WOOD—Margaret Sinclair, Jan. 31, 1964, 1924 Panama St., Philadehia, wife of thelate Charles Randolph Wood. Funeral services in the Church of St. Luke and the Epiphany, 13th St. below Spruce, Phila., on Tuesday, Feb. 4 at 2:30 P.M. Interment private. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to The American Cancer Society.

ZEICHNER—Esther (nee Reiff), Feb. 8,1964, beloved wife of Max, dear mother ofNorman and Shirley, adored grandmotherof Jeffrey, Andrea, Michael and Sharon Jd and beloved sister of Tillie Klein, Augustine Shapiro, Sophie Gluck, June Lavine, DorothyWener and the late Murray Reiff. Services Friday, 2 P.M. at Park West, 79th St. and Columbus Ave. Interment Mt. Hebron Cemetery.

ZIESHNER—Esther. We the members of the Dolores M. Beck League announce withdeep sortr the passing of Esther Zieshner, a member of long standing.

In Memoriam

CHURCHILL—Christine W. Oct. 17, 1878 Feb. 3, 1963. In loving memory. A FRIEND.

Card of Thanks.

HAYES—Eleanora. The family of the late Eleanora Hayes wish to express sincere appreciation to the Clergy of Our Lady of Angels R. C. Church, relatives, friends and neighbors for the many mass offerings, spiritual enrollments, floral tributes and kind expressions of sympathy.

PATRICK HAYES Jr. and PATRICIA MASCHIO.