The Baltimore Sun from Baltimore, Maryland (2024)

COMPETITION IDEA BACKED 2 Norwegians Like Johnson Maritime View "New York, Jan. 28 representatives of the shipping industry today indorsed President Johnson's call for "heavier reliance" on competition in the transportation and maritime industries. The President's call came in his January 4 State-of-the-Union address in which he advocated "a new policy for our merchant maFine." Later, in his budget mes'sage, he called for a revision of Government regulations and subsidies relating transportation industry, including shipping industry. "Source Of Encouragement" The two Norwegians, Nils Astrup and Tom Wilhelmsen, said they found the President's a "source of encouragement." ch Astrup is senior partner of and Eger, while WilLhelmsen is a partner in Wilh. Wilhelmsen Company.

"We in Norway welcome a competitive American marine. We believe that this would benefit world and foster a common international shipping policy among Atlantic nations," they said. In their joint statement, the voiced the hope "that future States policy will be directed toward removing the to free competition in international shipping." Flag discrimination also was blasted by Astrup and Wilhelmsen, saying that it is a policy of "the developing nations, which the States, European maritime nations, and Japan "have a interest in combat- "Inefficient Services" This aiding of a country's merchant marine by setting lower rates than are economically feasi'ble results in "inefficient shipping services," according to the Norwegians. A change in the present position of the American Government "Would aid in generally doing away with flag discrimination as a policy of any country, they said. view of the United States position in world leadership and its historic role in support of free enterprise and competitive endeavor, its shipping policies will ine'vitably set an example for other countries," they remarked.

"Export Industry" The Norwegian shipping industry, they noted, has remained competitive with those of the major maritime nations by offering the lowest possible rate costs combined with the highest efficiency of speed in meeting the demands of the world's shippers. shipping is "an pure export industry," the two shipowners said. They esti-mated that about 90 per cent of -the Norwegian fleet is engaged in foreign trade and about 80 per cent of the country's shipbuilding is contracted abroad. international division of labor," they concluded, "results in the most productive use of a nation's resources. The only way to assure such productivity is through free competition in the international market for shipping services." 100 Port Shipping Arrived January 28 ESSO JAMESTOWN, fr.

New York petro; Humble. at Humble, NAESS PIONEER, fr. Palua. iron ore; Venore, anchored, dks. Sp.

Pt. Ore today. PURE OIL, fr. Smith's Bluff. Texas.

petro: Master, at Ashland Oil, sails today. SINON, fr. Haiti, genl: Scarlett. anchored, dks. 2.

Pratt TENACIA, fr. Aruba, at Humble. WILMARA. Buchanan. Interocean, at Pt.

Ore. WORLD MARINE, Capt. P. PADAfr. Buchanan.

ore: Interocean. at Sp. Pt. Ore. Sailed January 28 E.

H. BIRD for Nfk. PENGALL for Brest, France. PONCA CITY, for New Orleans. REPUBLICA DE COLOMBIA, for N.Y.

SANTORE, for Palua. Due To Arrive Today 'COMET USNS, fr. an unknown port, military cargo: MSTS, dks. Dundalk. GREEN PORT, fr.

Kandla, India, genl. Hinkins. OLYMPIC BREEZE fr. Aruba, petro; Texaco, dks. Texaco.

PRESIDENT WILLIAM V. S. TUBMAN fr. Palua. ore: Herd.

WORLDS SKILL Pt. Ore, Capt. K. Hoehne, fr. Buchanan, ore: S.

Service. dks. Sp. Pt. Ore.

Due Cape Henry Today "WEST BULK Capt. A. Huss, fr. Seven Islands, ore; S. Service, dks.

Sp. Pt. Ore. Durban, W. 'Africa, ore; Norton Lilly.

MODENA fr. Kristiansen, Norway, in ballast, Lavship. Due Cape Henry Tomorrow A. K. FERNSTROM fr.

Curacao. MARYLAND Furness. TRADER, fr. New Orleans, petro: Am. Trad.

Prod. MORMACCOVE, fr. Montevideo, military cargo: Mormac, dks. Dundalk. OSWEGO RELIANCE Capt.

L. Tai, fr. Seven dks. Sp. Islands, Pt.

Ore. ore; Service, Ships Under Conversion PENNMAR. ex-Gen, G. O. Squier, converted and reactivated to freighter for Beth, Steel; Bethlehem, at BethFt.

Henry PORTMAR, ex freighter Omar Bundy, for being Beth. converted to Steel: Bethlehem, at Sp. Pt. Marine. ex-Gen.

T. H. Bliss. being converted to freighter for Beth. Steel: Bethlehem.

at Beth-Key Hwy. LIVE POULTRY Salisbury, Jan. 28 (P)-DelmarVa poultry market live prices declined slightly. Demand was fair for light offerings. Ready-to-cook demand to very irregular, ranging from quiet Blow.

Estimated slaughter today 496,000 -head. compared to 496.000 head week ago. Prices paid and reported purchases at farm 24 hours ending 10.30 A.M. today. broilers and fryers.

16.5 lot to 18c. Truck lot and pooled truck prices pounds ready-to-cook broilers and fryers delivered Eastern metropolitan areas ranged 27--31 mostly 28c. Tour Set During Seminar A tour of the facilities of the port of Baltimore under the auspices of the Maryland Port Authority will be the highlight of the sessions on "Improving Business and Profits for United States Shipping." It will be sponsored by, the American University's School of Business Administration, February 22 to 26. The program, presented by the Eighteenth Ocean Shipping and Foreign Trade Management Institute, will be focused on trade expansion opportunities, activities related to shipping interests and industries and factors influencing profitable operations. Participants Named The five-day seminar will include William Jordan, vice president of the Seafarer's International Union (AFL-CIO), Rear Adm.

Ralph K. James, USN executive director for the Committee of American Steamship Lines, and Dr. Daniel rector of the Office of Transport Economics, Federal Maritime Commission. The sessions will be held at the Roger Smith Hotel in Washington, February 27, participants in the sessions will meet in Baltimore, for a conducted tour of harbor facilities by the port authority. IN MEMORIAM (1) Booklet, 131 Specimen In Memo riam Tributes.

Free On Request HOLLIS In memory of our beloved wife and mother, HALCYON PARKER, who passed away February 1, 1964. There 1s a link death cannot sever, Love and remembrance last forever, 29 HUSBAND STUART, DAUGHTER CAROLYN SON GILMAN DEATHS (3) Death Notices Received Too Late For Classification Will Be Found On Page 1 ANDRAE On January 28, 1965, at her late residence 4220 White avenue, LAURA beloved wife of the late Louis F. Andrae and mother of the late Charles Andrae. 30e Funeral at the Ullrich Funeral Home, 4210 Belair road, at Parkside drive, on Saturday at 1.30 P.M. Interment Loudon Park Cemetery, Family will receve friends from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

ARNOLD On January 28, 1965, JOHN of 917 Courtney road, Arbutus, beloved husband of Emma Virginia Arnold (nee Thomas), father of Mildred E. Menard, Doris H. Brendel and Albert L. Arnold, also survived by 9 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. 31 Mr.

Arnold rests at the Howard H. Hubbard Funeral Home, 4107 Wilkens avenue. Notice services will be given later. Friends may call after 7 P.M. on Friday.

AULT Queen Esther Rebekah Lodge No. 2 regrets to announce the death of sister ALICE AULT, Rebekah. Services at Loudon Park Cemetery January 30, at 10.30 A.M. 29e MABEL TAYLOR, Noble Grand. BERMAN On January 28, 1965, JACOB, beloved husband of Anna Berman, devoted father of Reid of Hyttsville, brother of William, Isadore and Theodore Berman, of Baltimore, Benjamin Berman and Mrs.

Rose Tucker of Kings Tree, S.C, three grandchildren, Larry, William and Lana. papers please Services at Jack Lewis Home, 2100-02 Eutaw place, Friday at 2 P.M. Interment Mogan Abraham Congregation Cemetery, Rosedale. In mourning at 3306 South Green road (Liberty Manor). omit 30 BERMAN The Berman Family Circle deeply mourns the passing of its beloved member, JACOB BERMAN.

29e HYMAN C. ULLMAN, Secretary, CAVANAUGH On January 27, 1965, RACHEL CELESTE (nee Oliver), beloved wife of the late Richard J. Cavanaugh, and devoted mother of Richard G. Cavanaugh, of Hinsdale, Ill. 30 Services at Henry W.

Jenkins Sons 4905 York road, on Saturday, January 30 at 1 P.M. Interment private. Friends may call Thursday 7 to 9 P.M., Friday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. CISAR On January 28, 1965, BARBARA of 1413 Church street, beloved wife of the late Emil Cisar and beloved mother of Emil Cisar and Mrs. Rose Bradshaw.

31 Funeral from Fialkowski Funeral Home, 4200 Pennington avenue, Curtis Bay, on Monday at 9.15 A.M. Requiem High Mass at St. Athanasius Church at 10 A.M. Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery. CLEARY On January 27, 1965, MARY age 90 years, beloved aunt of Mrs.

Margaret White, Mrs. Mary Andresini, Mr. Thomas, William and James Dowdy, 30e Services at the C. F. Evans Son Funeral Home, 8802 Harford road (at Putty Hill avenue), on Saturday at 8.30 A.M.

Requiem High Mass at St. Ursula's Church at 9 A.M. Interment in Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens. Visiting 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. lieu of flowers mass cards will be CLEARY Court Baltimore No.

254 Catholic Daughters of America, announces with regret the loss of their beloved member, MARY E. CLEARY and extends sympathy to her family, 29e REGINA HEMELT, Grand Regent. COWLES On January 28, 1965, H. STUART, of 310 Alabama road, Towson, beloved husband of Louise Tracy Cowles; devoted father of Dianna Christopher Mark S. and Geoffrey A.

Cowles; devoted son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stuart Cowles, of West Hartford, brother of Mrs. Robert Trewhella, of Wapping, and grandson of Helen Cowles, of Hartford, Conn. 30e Prayers at the William CookTowson Funeral Home, York road (at Beltway Exit 26), on Monday at 9.30 A.M.

Requiem Mass at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Towson, at 10 A.M. Interment in Baltimore National Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 9 P.M. Saturday and from 3 to 5 P.M. and 7 to 9 P.M.

Sunday. DARBY Suddenly, on January 27, 1965, DR. WILLIAM ARTHUR, of 211 Goodale road, Homeland, the beloved husband of Lillian B. Darby (nee Pitt), and devoted father of Ruth P. Meise, and grandfather of the late Robin Darby Meise, brother of Katherine Spellman.

29e Dr. Darby rests at the Howard H. Hubbard Funeral Home, 4107 Wilkens avenue. Relatives and friends are invited to attend services on Saturday at 11 A.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery.

lieu of flowers contributions can be made to the Robin Darby Melse Nurses' Scholarship Fund, Franklin Square Hospital School of The family will receive friends daily between 2 and 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. I DARBY The Board of Directors of Silver Cross Home regret to announce the passing of our esteemed and loyal member and medical director, DR. WILLIAM ARTHUR DARBY, and extend to his family our sincere sympathy. F. DAVID WORTH, 290 President.

DEATHS DARBY The Faculty and Guests of the Silver Cross Home, wish to extend their sincere smypathy to the family of their Medical Director, DR. WILLIAM ARTHUR DARBY. 29e DOROTHY WRIGHTSON, Superintendent. DARBY Pickering Lodge No. 146 A.F.&A.M.

announces with sincere regret the passing of our late brother, DR. WILLIAM A. DARBY. 30 R. PRICE BARNCORD, Worshipful Master.

January 28, 1965, ELIZABETH DECKERT MAY, (nee Eisenhardt), of 627 East 37th street, beloved wife of the late John C. Deckert, devoted mother of John Jr. Owen A. and William K. Deckert, Mrs.

William H. Richardson, Mrs. Warren B. Newland, the late Dr. William Allen and Henry Deckert.

Funeral services will be held at William J. Tickner Sons, North and Pennsylvania avenues on Monday at 2.30 P.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. Friends are invited to call between and 5 or 7 and 9 P.M. 1e DeLOST Suddenly on January 28, 1965, ANNA H.

(nee Zuelke), of 1601 Ceddox street, beloved wife of the late Frank A. DeLost and devoted mother of George, Frank, Robert and William DeLost, Mrs. Martha Hathaway, Mrs. Elsie McLanahan and Mrs. Edna Schatt and the late John DeLost and devoted sister of Mrs.

Sophie McKay. 3e Services at the McCully Funeral Home, Patapsco avenue and Third street, Brooklyn on Monday at 10 A.M. Interment. Cedar Hill Cemetery. The family will receive friends 2 to 9 P.M.

DEMPSEY On January 27, 1965, RAYMOND of 4300 Stanwood avenue, beloved husband of the late Pearl Slagle Dempsey and father of Mrs. Edna Kronmater, 30e Funeral from the Ullrich Funeral Home, 4210 Belair road, on Saturday at 11 A.M. Interment in Poplar Springs Cemetery, Poplar Springs, Md. Family requests friends to call 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. DE VAUX On January 26, 1965, at Staten Island, N.Y., JULIA ANN (nee Wallace), age 75, beloved mother of Spencer A.

Lusby, of Solomons, Etta Mae Jenkins, of Staten Island, N.Y., and Helen A. Hayden, of Pasadena, and sister of Edna W. Redmond, Glen, Lee and Charles Spencer and Louis Wallace. and Calvert Independent papers please Reposing at Mattingly Funeral Home, Leonardtown, Md. Friends may call from 2 to 9 P.M.

Thursday. Prayers Thursday at 8 P.M. Mass will be said January 29, at 10 A.M. at St. John's Church in Hollywood, Md.

Interment in church cemetery. 29 DOMNENKO January 25, 1965, ANNA, of 2326 East Fairmount avenue, beloved wife of Iwan Domnenko. Funeral from Lilly Zeller, Funeral Home, 1901 Eastern avenue, on Saturday, January 30, at 8.30 A.M. Services at St. Michael Ukrainian Orthodox Church, 2019 Gough street, 9 A.M.

Interment in St. Andrew's Cemetery. D'ORTONA On January 28, 1965, PIETRO, of 1105 Granville road, beloved husband of Mrs. Anna D'Ortona (nee Gabrielli) and devoted father of Mrs. Virginia DiStefano, Mrs.

Josephine Drecchio, Mrs. Angeline Bosley, Americ, Louis and Dominic Dimattia. Also survived by 21 grandchildren. 30 Prayers at the Weber Funeral Home, 5311 Edmondson avenue, on Saturday at 9.15 A.M. Requiem High Mass at St.

Agnes Church at 10 A.M. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery, Friends may call from 2 to 10 P.M. FAULHABER On January 26, 1965, MARY C. (nee Grape), of 2812 Echodale avenue, beloved wife of the late Andrew S. Faulhaber, devoted mother of Mr.

Joseph F. Faulhaber, Mr. Eugene G. Faulhaber, Mr. Andrew E.

Faulhaber, Mrs. Mary M. Floyd, of Maryville, sister of Mr. Clarence Grape; also survived by eight grandchildren. 30e Services at the Leonard J.

Ruck, Inc. Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road (at Echodale avenue) on Saturday at 8 A.M. Requiem High Mass will be celebrated at St. Dominic's Church at 9 A.M. Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery.

Friends may call from 2 P.M. to 9 P.M. FAVA On January 25, MAMIE, (nee DiPletro), of 840 Wildwood parkway, beloved wife of the late Vincent Fava and beloved mother of Joseph, Salvatore and Vincent Fava, and beloved sister of Mrs. Theresa Mattassa, Mrs. Rose Musso, Mrs.

Josephine Fertita, Miss Providence, DiPietro, Joseph DiPietro and the late Vincent DiPietro. Also survived by four grandchildren. 29e Friends may call at the Witzke Funeral Home, 4101 Edmondson avenue from 2 until 5 P.M. and 7 until 10 P.M. Prayers on Friday at 8.30 A.M.

Requiem High Mass at St. Bernadine's Church at 9 A.M. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery. FINCH On January 27, 1965, MARGARET B. SHRIVER, of 1331 Park avenue, beloved wife of the late George A.

Finch and mother of Miss Ellen S. Finch and Edward S. Finch. 29 Funeral from the Mitchell Home, 1900 Eutaw place, on Friday at 9.30 A.M. Requiem High Mass in Corpus Christi Church, Lafayette and Mount Royal avenues, at 10 A.M.

Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. FLANAGAN On January 28, 1965, at Bon Secour Hospital, REV. FRANCIS J. FLANAGAN, pastor of Corpus Christi Church, beloved son of the late Edward J.

and Margaret Downey Flanagan, brother of Sister Irma Frances, S.S.J., Edward J. Flanagan, and the late Miss Helen William J. and Joseph L. Flanagan. 2e Visitors may call at the Corpus Christi Rectory at Mount Royal and Lafayette avenues after 8 P.M.

on Friday, January 29, until 2 P.M. Sunday, January 31, after which time Father Flanagan will lie in state at Corpus Christi Church where Pontifical Mass of Requiem will be celebrated by the Most Reverend Archbishop on Tuesday, February 2, at 10.30 A.M. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery. FLANARY Suddenly, on January 27, 1965, JUNE L. (nee Kernan), of 3300 Foster avenue, beloved wife of Douglas R.

Flanary and loving mother of Victoria Lynn, devoted daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Shepherd and the late Francis J. Kernan, and sister of Mrs. Dorothy Noel, James M. Kernan, Mrs.

Maxine Hoehn, Miss Vada and Carl Shepherd, Francis J. Kernan, U.S.M.C.; Frederick Kernan, U.S.N.; John Kernan, Mildred Kernan and Eugene Kernan. 30e Services at the John A. Miller Funeral Home (Hartley-Miller successor), 2332-34 Jefferson street, on Saturday at 1 P.M. Interment in Oaklawn Cemetery.

Friends may call from 10 A.M, until 10 P.M. FREY-EDELMAN On January 26, 1965, PAULINE M. (nee Lurz), of 2731 Chesley avenue, beloved wife of the late August Albert Frey, and devoted mother of Mrs. Margaret C. Ray, sister of Mr.

Harry Lurz, Mr. Raymond Lurz, Mrs. Catherine Heinbach and Mrs. Ruth Hinkle; also survived by three grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. 29e Services at the Leonard J.

Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road (at Echodale), on Friday at 8 A.M. A High Mass of Requiem will be celebrated at St. Thomas More Church, 9 A.M. Interment in Baltimore National Cemetery, Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Express Your Sympathy with Flowers from J.

J. Cummings SONS 1123 W. Baltimore St. Phone Plaza 2-1374-5-6 DEATHS FUSS On January 27, 1965, JOHN of 1316 Morling avenue, son of the late Benjamin F. and Nina G.

Fuss, beloved brother of Mrs. Nina F. Donaghy, Mrs. Frances E. Cole, Jesse G.

and Benjamin F. Fuss. Funeral at the Donovan Funeral Home, 3818 Roland avenue, on Monday at 10 A.M. Interment Pine Grove, Baltimore County, Md. Visiting hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

31 GEARY On January 27, 1965, WILLIAM of 18 Hillside road, Catonsville, beloved husband of Gertrude Geary (nee Rottmann), and beloved father of Donald W. and Francis W. Geary; also survived by two grandchildren. 1e Friends may call at the Witzke Funeral Home, 4101 Edmondson avenue, from 2 until 5 and 7 until 9 P.M. Prayers on Monday at 8.30 A.M.

Requiem High Mass at St. Agnes Church at 9 A.M. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery, GOBER (Goberene) On January 26, 1965, MARY K. (nee Kicas), of 5411 Mayview nue, beloved wife of the late George Gober and devoted mother of Mrs. Emma Horant and Mrs.

Victoria Whitekettle, Also survived by two grandchildren and one great-grandchild. 29e Funeral from John J. Cowan and Son, Hollins and Poppleton streets, on Saturday at 9.30 A.M. Requiem High Mass in St. Peter's Church at 10 A.M.

Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery, Visiting hours 2 to 9 P.M. GOLDMAN On January 27, 1965. REBECCA, of 4921 Queensberry avenue, beloved wife of Abraham Goldman, devoted mather of Nathan, Louis, Harry and David Goldman and Mrs. Mary Caplan, of Baltimore, and sister of Mrs. Sara Wein, of Las Vegas, Nev.

Also survived by eleven grandchildren. 30 Services at Sol Levinson Bros. Home, 6010 Reisterstown road (at Pinkney), on Friday, January 29, at 11 A.M. (Enter parking court through Pinkney road.) Interment in United Hebrew Cemetery Corporation, Rudomer Verein, Rosedale. omit In mourning at 4767 Byron road (Kimberly), GOLDMAN Knesseth Israel Anshe Kolk Wolyn Congregation notes with deep sorrow the passing of our devoted member, REBECCA GOLDMAN.

Officers and members are requested to attend services and house of mourning. 29 FRANK COHEN, Congregation President, GUSSIE COHAN, Sisterhood President. NORMAN GREENE, Brotherhood President. GOLDMAN Hebrew Noble Ladies Society deeply regrets the passing of our beloved member, REBECCA. Funeral on Friday at Sol Levinson Bros.

Home at 11 A.M. Members please attend services and house of mourning. 29 MOLLY EISENBERG, President. GOODNOW On January 25, 1965, LEON EDWARD, formerly of Towson, husband of Marie Goodnow (nee Wilson), and father of Donna brothers, Edward and Charles Goodnow. Ea Survived by his Goodnow.

29 Services at the John Burns Sons Funeral Home, 610-12 York road, Towson, on Friday at 10 A.M. Interment in Baltimore National Cemetery. Friends may call after 10 A.M. GOODNOW The Bricklayers and Masons Union No. 1 of Maryland regrets to announce the death of our brother, Leon Goodnow.

29e JOSEPH FARAONE, Secretary. HALLIGAN On January 26, 1965, PHILIP age 62 years, of 1917 Grinnalds avenue, the beloved husband of Mabel E. Halligan (nee Chambers), devoted father of Joseph W. and Philip J. Halligan, and grandfather of Kevin and Carol Ann Halligan.

29e Mr. Halligan rests at the Howard H. Hubbard Funeral Home, 4107 Wilkens avenue. Relatives and friends are invited to attend prayers on Friday at 8.30 A.M. Requiem Mass at St.

Martin's Church at 9 A.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. The family will receive friends daily from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Viewed after 3 P.M. Wednesday.

HARN On Tuesday, January 26, 1965, EDITH MURIEL, in Decatur, beloved sister of Mrs. William G. Oliver and John E. Harn. 30e Services at Henry W.

Jenkins Sons Company, 4905, York road, on Saturday, January 30, at 11.30 A.M. Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery. Friends may call beginning Thursday, 7 to 9 P.M., and Friday, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. HASSETT On January 27, 1965, ELIZABETH of 908 North Duncan street, the beloved wife of the late John T. Hassett, mother of Mrs.

Margaret Wilson, Paul A. Hassett, Mrs. Mary Conley, Mrs. Angela Hauf, Mrs. Alice Stewart end Patricia Heilman.

Also survived by fourteen grandchildren and eighteen greatgrandchildren. 29e Prayers will be offered at the William Cook Mansion, St. Paul and Preston streets, on Saturday at 8.30 A.M. Requiem Mass at St. Johns Church, Valley and Eager streets at 9 A.M.

Interment in Lorraine Park Cemetery, HELLER On January 26, 1965, ALMA of 537 East Thirty-eighth street, beloved wife of the late Orville K. Heller and mother of A. Mildred Heller, and Ruth H. Groel. Funeral from Henry W.

Jenkins and Sons, 4905 York road, on Saturday, January 30, at 10.30 A.M. Interment Greenmount Cemetery. Visiting hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. lieu of flowers, friends desiring to do 80 may make contributions to their favorite 30 HENDERSON On January 27, 1965, NANCY widow of the late Walter Henderson, of 2507 Chelsea terrace, formerly of 2020 North Bentalou street. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs.

Rosa Fulwood and Mrs. Lola Gibson; one brother. Jesse McKnight; nieces, nephews and other relatives. 29e Friends may call at the Herbert E. Nutter Funeral Home, 3035 West North avenue, on Thursday after 6 P.M.

Funeral services at Grace Presbyterian Church, Dolphin and Etting streets, on Saturday at 1 P.M. Interment Mount Auburn Cemetery. Family will receive friends at the above funeral home on Friday, 7 to 9 P.M. HESS On January 26, 1965, MOLLIE, at Montebello Hospital, formerly of 1608 Wadsworth way, beloved daughter of the late Martin and Emma Hess. 30e Friends may call at the Witzke Funeral Home, 4101 Edmondson avenue, from 3 until 5 and 7 until 9 P.M.

Prayers on Saturday at 8.30 A.M. Requiem High Mass at St. William of York Church at 9 A.M. Interment in Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery. DEATHS RIGGS On January 25, 1965, ASHBY W.

formerly of 1254 Greystone road. Arbutus, beloved husband of the late Mae Edith Higgs (nee Tarr) and devoted father of Mrs. Virginia Bauer, William A. and Walter V. Higgs, Mrs.

Stelma Zoepfl, Mrs. Berma Davis, Mrs. Marian C. Kay, Mrs. Merle German and Mrs.

Betty Prestoop, 29 Funeral from the Farley Funeral Home, 6601 Frederick avenue, at Shady Nook, on Friday at 11 A.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery, Visiting hours from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. HOLLOWAY On January 28, 1965, HENRY of 287 Garrett road, Mountainside. N.J., formerly of Lochwood road. beloved husband of Mrs.

Dee Simmons Holloway, devoted father of Mrs. David Wiseman of Norfolk, brother of Lucy and Charles Holloway of Roanoke Rapids, N.C.: also survived by two grandchildren. 30e Services at Henry W. Jenkins Sons 14905 York road, on Saturday at 2.30 P.M. Interment Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens.

Friends may call 7 to 9 P.M. HOLM On Tuesday, January 26, 1965, FRANK, of 6911 Norman avenue, Dundalk, beloved husband of Gladys Holm, and dear father of Mrs. Evalyn Cooper, Mrs. Elsie Needham, Mrs. Edna Kofskey, Evald F.

and Leonard Holm, and stepfather of Mrs. Anna McMillen. Mr. Holm rests at the Dundalk Funeral Home of John Duda, 7922 Wise Avenue. Visiting hours from 2 until 11.30 P.M.

Funeral services on Saturday at 11.30 A.M. Burial in Oak Lawn Cemetery, 300 HOLT On January 28, 1965, HAROLD of 6420 Sherwood road, beloved husband of Ruth C. Holt, 1e Service at Henry W. Jenkins Sons Company, 4905 York road. notice of service.

Interment in Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens. Friends may call on Friday 7 to 9 P.M. and Saturday and Sunday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. HOPKINS On January 25, 1965, E. HOLLIS, in Albequeque, New Mexico, son of late J.

Fletcher and Ella Hollis Hopkins, Darlington, surviving one brother, John F. Hopkins, Havre De Grace, Md. Interment in Albequeque, New Mexico, 30 KAILER On January 26, 1965, MARIE VIRGINIA, of 4309 Fernhill avenue, beloved daughter of the late John E. and Julia Kailer and sister of Mrs. Julia Molz.

29e Prayers at the Ellsworth Armacost Funeral Chapel, 4600 Liberty Heights avenue, on Saturday at 9.15 A.M. Requiem High Mass at All Saints Church at 10 A.M. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery, Friends may call after 5 P.M. Wednesday and from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Thursday and Friday.

KAILER The Woman's Auxiliary Board of St. Vincent's Infant Home deeply regrets the death of its beloved member, MARIE, sister of Mrs. Julia Molz. Members will meet to recite the rosary on Thursday, January 28, at 3 P.M., at Ellsworth Armacost Funeral Chapel and win attend the requiem mass on Saturday at All Saints at 10 A.M. 29 MRS.

J. LACY BRADLEY, President. KAILER The Womens Auxiliary of St. Joseph Hospital, regrets the passing of one of its members, MARIE V. KAILER, and extends sincere sympathy to her sister, Mrs.

Julia Molz. Recitation of the Rosary on Thursday at 3 P.M. at EllsworthArmacost Funeral Chapel, 4600 Liberty Heights avenue. 29 MRS. ROBERT S.

SARDO, President. KATRENIC On January 25, 1965, STEPHAN (STEVE), of 523 North Potomac street, beloved husband of Mary Katrenic (nee Adamcik) and dear father of Mrs. Theresa Brennan; also survived by four grandchildren. 29e Services on Saturday at 8.15 A.M. from the Cvach Funeral Home, 2716-18 East Monument street.

Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Wenceslaus Church at 9 A.M. Interment in Sacred Heart of Jesus Cemetery, Visiting hours 2 until 9 P.M. KENDALL On January 26. 1965, VIOLA C.

(nee Clark), of 5311 Moravia road. beloved wife of the late Ozman L. Kendall and devoted mother of Mrs. Jean I. Ramsburg, Mrs.

Vivian D. Magnani, Mr. John L. Kendall and Mr. Marlin C.

Kendall. 30e Services at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road (at Echodale avenue), on Saturday at 12.30 P.M. Interment in Meadow Branch Cemetery, Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. KLIGMAN On January 26, 1965, LOUIS, of Boston, beloved husband of the late Hannah Kligman (nee Greenblatt) and devoted father of Mrs.

Michael Apple, of Baltimore, Frank Kligman, of Los Angles, Mrs. Paul Shargel of New York city, William Kligman and Mrs. Nathan Goldoper of Boston. Also survived by seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Services and Interment in Boston, on Thursday, January 28.

Mrs. Michael Apple in mouring at 5425 Park Heights avenue. 29e KNIGHT On January 28, 1965, BETTY of 120 West Lafayette avenue, beloved wife of Isaac M. Knight and beloved mother of Mrs. Mamie Foltz and Mr.

Frank Sellman, of Toledo, Ohio. 29e Services at the Bradley Funeral Home, Luray, on Saturday. Arrangements by McCully Funeral Home, 130 East Fort avenue. KOLL On January 28, 1965, MICHAEL formerly of 3608 Woodbine avenue, beloved husband of the late Marie Koll, father of Michael J. Koll, and Mrs.

Ann K. Maxwell and brother of Andrew J. and John W. Koll, Mrs. Magdalen K.

Boettinger and Mrs. Ann K. Loessig. 30 Prayers at the Ellsworth Armacost Funeral Chapel, 4600 Liberty Heights avenue, on Saturday at 10.30 A.M. Requiem High Mass at All Saints Church at 11 A.M.

Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery, Visiting hours from 3 until 5 P.M. and 7 until 9 P.M. LAUBACH Suddenly, on January 25, 1965, JOHN age 36 years, of Jericho road, Bradshaw, beloved husband of E. Laverne Laubach (nee Lytle) and devoted father of James, Charles, Leslie and Roger, and beloved 60n of Catherine and Christian Laubach and brother of Charles Laubach, Mrs. Anna C.

Price and Mrs. Ruth M. Nuth. Prayers at Lassahn Funeral Home, 7401 Belair road, on Friday at 9.15 A.M. Requiem Mass at 10 A.M.

at St. Stephen's Church, Bradshaw. Interment in Gardens of Faith Cemetery. Family requests visiting from 2 till 5 and 7 till 9 P.M. 29 LIERSEMAN On January 27, 1965, LOUISE, of 260 South East avenue, beloved daughter of the late Adolph and Alvina Lierseman, 30e Funeral from the Ullrich Funeral Home, 4210 Belair road (at Parkside drive), on Saturday at 11 A.M.

Interment in Moreland Memorial Park. Family will receive friends from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. or our No affiliation with any other funeral home SYLVAN S. LEWIS SON MEMORIAL CHAPEL A NEW FUNERAL HOME TO SERVE THE JEWISH COMMUNITY Garrison, Md. Until completion of the new chapel, the fine facilities of the Ellsworth Armacost Funeral Chapel will be used for conducting services.

Sylvan S. Lewis, RO. 4-7788 Joel D. Lewis, HU. 6-1119 DEATHS LOBDELL On January 26, 1965, EDITH of 3703 Evergreen avenue, beloved wife of the late James R.

Lobdell and devoted mother of Mrs. Carolyn L. Palmer, Mr. Raymond M. Lobdell, Mr.

Norman D. Lobdell and Mrs. E. Barbara Lockett; also survived by three grandchiidren. Services at the Leonard J.

Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road (at Echodale), on Friday at 2 P.M. Interment in Moreland Memorial Cemetery. Friends mAy call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. 29e MASON On January 27, 1965, MABEL of Edgewater, beloved wife of Edward F. Mason.

29e Services at The Hopping Funeral Home, 172 West street. Annapolis. on Saturday, January 30 at 2 P.M. Interment in The Hillerest Cemetery, Friends may call at the funeral home, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. daily, MASILONIS On January 27, 1965, ANNA (nee Plungis), of 4223 Bayonne Avenue.

beloved wife of the late Peter Masilonis and devoted mother of Mrs. Viola Prince, Joseph and Albert Masilonis. Survived by five grandchildren and brother, Ben Plungis. 30 Funeral from the Funeral Home of Thomas J. Kenny, Hollins and Gilmor streets, on Saturday at 8.15 A.M.

Requiem High Mass At St. Alphonsus Church at 9 A.M. Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 9 P.M. McKRUSH On Tuesday, January 26, 1965.

ANTON, of 7114 Martell avenue. Dundalk, the beloved husband of Amelia (nee Tiess), and devoted father of Mrs. Ruth Peltsch and Edwin J. McKrush. Also survived by one grandson.

29e Mr. McKrush rests at the Dundalk Funeral Home of John J. Duda, 7922 Wise avenue. Visiting hours from 2 until 9 P.M. Funeral on Friday at 10.15 A.M.

Services in the Christ Lutheran Church at 11 A.M. Burial in Christ Lutheran Cemetery, McLAREN On Tuesday, January 26, 1965, ROBERT of Wards Chapel road, beloved husband of Carrie Six McLaren. 29 Family will receive friends in The Loring Byers Chapel, 8728 Liberty road daily 7 to 9 P.M., where services will be held on Friday at 11 A.M. Interment Lakeview Memorial Park. MEICKEY On January 27, 1965, BERNADINE A.

(nee Larkay). of 8621 Old Harford road, formerly of 1916 North Chester street, beloved wife of the late Frank H. Meickey. 30e Funeral from the Leo G. Cook Funeral Home, Frederick J.

Cook, Son. Successor, 1701-03 North Patterson Park avenue, on Saturday at 8.15 A.M. Requiem High Mass at St. Katharine of Siena Church at 9 A.M. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery.

Visiting hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. MEIER On January 27, 1965, CORA M. (nee Rovecamp), beloved wife of Charles F. Meter of 2510 Taylor avenue, and beloved mother of Mrs. Gloria Armstrong of Winter Park, Fla.

30e Funeral services are to be held at H. Sander Sons, North avenue and Broadway on Saturday at 11 A.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. MINZLAFF Germania Lodge No.

160, A.F. A.M., regrets to announce the death of our brother, GUSTAV MINZLAFF. A Masonic Service will be held on Saturday, January 30 at 10.30 A.M. at The Schwab Funeral Home, 2101 Frederick avenue. 30 GUSTAV HORN, Worshipful Master, MINZLAFF On January 26, 1965, GUSTAV of 2349 Sidney avenue.

29e Services at the George L. Schwab Home, 2101 Frederick avenue, at Pulaski street, on Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Visiting hours 2 until 9.30 P.M. MINZLAFF The members of Deutsche Geselligkeit regrets the passing of brother GUSTAV MINZLAFF.

THEODORE FELLEISEN, President. MOORE On January 27, 1965, HELEN W. (nee Rost), formerly of 2629 Windsor road, Parkville, beloved wife of the late Worthington Moore: devoted mother of Beatrice G. Dr. Clifton E.

Moore and John W. Moore. Also survived by five grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. 30 Services at the William-Cook Towson Funeral Home, York road (at Beltway Exit 26), on Satrday at 2 P.M. Interment in Baltimore Moreland Park Cemetery.

Friends may call 7 to 9 P.M. on Thursday and Friday, MORGAN On January 27, 1965, GRACE AUGUSTA BOOKER, at the Maryland Masonic Home, co*ckeysville, beloved wife of the late Charles E. Morgan. 30e Services at the Brooks Funeral Home, 622 York road, Towson, on Saturday at 11 A.M. Interment in Western Cemetery.

Friends may call daily from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. MORRISSEY On January 27, 1965, ANNA of 619 North Potomac street, beloved wife of the late John J. Morrissey, and dear mother of Mrs. Isabelle D. Denk, Miss Gertrude John J.

and the late William T. Morrissey. 29e Services at the John A. Miller Funeral Home (Hartley-Miller successor), 2332-34 Jefferson street, on Saturday at 8.15 A.M. Requiem High Mass at St.

Elizabeth's Church at 9 A.M. Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 until P.M. MORTILLARO January 27, 1965, CONCETTA FERTITTA, of 4210 Ridgewood avenue, beloved wife of the late Paul F. Mortillaro, devoted mother of Louis D.

Mortillaro and the late Rosa L. and Angelo C. Mortillaro and dear grandmother of Mrs. Constance Pierelli and Paul J. Mortillaro.

30e Funeral from George J. Gonce Home, 4001 Ritchie highway, on Saturday at 8.15 A.M. Requiem High Mass at All Saints Church at 9 o'clock. Entombment in Lorraine Park Mausoleum. Family requests friends call from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

MUHLHAN On January 28, LILLIE, beloved wife of the late John Muhlhan, mother of Mrs. Charles E. Sauers, Mrs. Gilbert H. Owens, and the late John E.

Muhlhan. 1e Funeral from the Ulrich Funeral Home, 4210 Belair road at Parkside drive on Monday at 10.30 A.M. Interment First United Evangelical Cemetery. Friends may call from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. MULLINIX On January 28, 1965, ETHEL (nee Price), of 107 LaPaix lane, Towson, beloved wife of Charles H.

Mullinix, devoted mother of Thomas P. Mullinix, and devoted sister of Mrs. Edith B. Cole, C. Royal Price and Howard C.

Price, of Clearwater, Fla. Survived by two grandchildren. 30 Services at John Burns Sons Funeral Home, 610-12 York road, Towson, on Saturday at 11 A.M. Interment in Forest Baptist Ceme. tery, Friends may call 10 to 12, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

Friday. THE SUN, Friday, DEATHS (3) NEUNER On January 28, 1965, HELEN of 119 South Potomac street, beloved daughter of the late John and Mary Neuner and devoted sister of Marie Pfeifer, Leo, George and Carroll Neuner. 1 Funeral services at the Bernard Dabrowski Funeral Home, 2818 East Baltimore street, at Streeper, on Monday at 8.15 A.M, Requiem High Mass at St. Elizabeth's Church at 9 A.M. Interment in Oak Lawn Cemetery.

Friends may call from 2 P.M. to 9 P.M. NEUNER Court Little Flower No. 1034, Catholic Daughters of America, regrets the loss of their beloved member, HELEN C. NEUNER.

Members will meet at the Dabrowski Funeral Home, Baltimore and Streeper streets on Friday, January 29, at 7.30 P.M. for recitation of the Rosary. 29e MATILDA HESS, Grand Regent. NICODEMUS On January 26, 1965, DANIEL of 120 Lakin avenue, Boonsboro, beloved husband of Anna Finnisen Nicodemus, devoted father of Mrs. Glenn Haynes.

29e Services at the Bast Funeral Home, Boonsboro, on Saturday at 2 P.M. Interment in the Boonsboro Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 9 P.M. on Friday. NUFFER On January 27, 1965, DOROTHY of 38 East Wheeling street, beloved daughter of Mr.

And Mrs. William E. Nuffer. 30 Funeral services will be held at the William Cook Funeral Mansion, St. Paul and Preston streets, on Saturday at 1 P.M.

Interment in Glen Haven Cemetery, OLAND On Wednesday, January 27, 1965, at Montgomery General Hospital, C. Simon, of Damascus, beloved husband of Georgia E. Oland, father of S. Craner Oland, Mrs. Elwood Mullinix, Mrs.

Edward Duvall and Mrs. George Green, brother of Mrs. Frank Hawkins, Mrs. Bertha Parsley and Mrs. Leonard C.

Burns. There are also eleven grandchildren. 29e Mr. Oland rests at the Olin L. Molesworth Funeral Home, Damascus, Md.

Services on Saturday. January 30. at 11 A.M. at the Damascus Methodist Church. Interment St.

John's Episcopal Cemetery, Olney, Md. OSBORN On January 27. 1965, WILLIAM DORSEY. of Piney Grove road, Reisterstown, beloved husband of the late Mary Gayleard Osborn, and devoted father of Mrs. Mildred Nolte, Mrs.

Violet Rawlings, Edgar Osborn, Mrs. Anna Caples, Mrs. Evelyn Love, Mrs. Ruth Caples, Mrs. Esther Monks, and Mrs.

Norma Albaugh. 30e Funeral from the Eline Funeral Home, 10 Main street, Reisterstown, on Saturday at 2 P.M. Interment in Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Boring. Friends may call 3 to 9 P.M. PEDONE On January 26, 1965, PHILIP of 1254 Birch avenue, Arbutus, beloved husband of Catherine F.

Pedone (nee Abell), and beloved father of Russell Clifton and Philip P. Pedone, beloved brother of Frank and August Pedone, Mrs. Augusta Meinl and Mrs. Lena Vendetti. 29e Friends may call at the Witzke Funeral Home, 4101 Edmondson avenue from 2 until 5 and 7 until 9 P.M.

Prayers on Friday at 9.15 A.M. Requiem High Mass at the Church of the Ascension at 10 A.M. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery. PRICE Suddenly, on January 28, 1965, MELVIN of 416 North Chester street, beloved husband of Anna Marie Price (nee Rogers), father of Patricia Price, brother of Messrs, Owen John G. and Eugene T.

Price. 1e Funeral at the Schimunek Funeral Home, 2601-03-05 E. Madison street, on Monday at 10 A.M. Interment Holy Redeemer Cemetery. Visiting hours 2 to 9 P.M.

RAPHAEL Maryland Free State Post 167, Jewish War Veterans of the United States, regrets the passing of JACOB D. RAPHAEL, father-inlaw of our commander, Samuel Briggin, and extends condolences to his family. 29e SAMUEL HORNSTEIN, Chaplain, RiPNICK On January 25, 1965, HENRIETTA beloved daughter of Emma Brandt and Charles Ripnick, and devoted sister of Miss Esther M. and Gordon W. Ripnick, and devoted aunt of Gordon W.

Ripnick, Raymond S. Crowe and Charles R. Crowe. 29e Services at the McCully Funeral Home, Patapsco avenue and Third street, Brooklyn, on Friday at 11 A.M. Interment in Mount Carmel Cemetery.

Family requests visiting from 2 until 9 P.M. ROBERTS On January 25, 1965, FRANCIS A. (Frank), of 2217 East Madison street, beloved husband of Helen Roberts (nee Gall), and dear father of Mrs. Rita Alessi, Mrs. Delores Pozecki, Kenneth and Kathleen Roberts.

Also survived by seven grandchildren. 29e Services on Friday at 9.15 A.M. At Cvach Funeral Home, 2716-18 East Monument street. Requiem High Mass at St. Wenceslaus Church at 10 A.M.

Interment in Garden of Faith Cemetery. Visiting hours from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. ROBISON Suddenly on January 28, 1965, RALEIGH of 1204 Windemere avenue, beloved husband of Luella M. Robison, devoted father of Boyd Ray Robison, beloved son of Mrs. Della Robison Tobias and brother of Mrs.

Vineta M. Dye and Mrs. Lillie C. Augenstein. 31 Services from the William Cook.

Towson Funeral Home, York road (at Beltway exit 26) on Monday at 11 A.M. Entombment in Dulaney Valley Gardens. Friends may call from 7 to 9 P.M. Friday, and from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Saturday and Sunday.

lieu of flowers please send contributions to the Heart ROBISON Pythagoras Lodge No. 123, A.F. A.M., will hold a Masonic Memorial Service at the Cook Funeral Home in Towson, at 8 P.M. on January 1, 1965, in honor of our beloved Brother RALEIGH FRANKLIN ROBISON. Sincere sympathy is extended to his family.

Members please attend. MORTON E. ALBERTS. 31 Worshipful Master, ROGERS On January 27, 1965, OONA STAPLES, after A brief illness, in New York city, beloved wife of Professor Lindsay Rogers, both formerly of Baltimore. 29 Funeral services private, RYBACKI On January 27, 1965, FRANCES (nee Przybylski), beloved wife of the late Victor Rybacki, devoted mother of Walter J.

and John J. Rybacki, Mrs. Theresa Moran and Mrs. Bernadine Hartlove and sister of Andrew. Louts.

Theodore and John Przybylski. Also survived by seven grandchildren. 30e Services at the John M. Weber Sons, Funeral Home, 401 South Chester street( entrance on Bank street), on Saturday at 8.30 A.M. Requiem High Mass at Holy Rosary Church at 9 A.M.

Interment in Holy Rosary Cemetery. Visiting hours from 2 to 10 P.M. Wm FUNERALS January 29, 1965 27 DEATHS (3) SANDLER On January 27, 1965, ISRAEL, of 4131 West Rogers avenue, beloved husband of the late Ida Sandler Ada Levenstein and brother of the Miss Celia Sandler and the late (nee Moss), devoted father of Messrs. Paul and A Adolph Sandler, late Benamin and Abraham Sand. ler: also survived by seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

29 Arrangements by Sylvan S. Lewis Son. Services At. the EllsworthArmacost Funeral Chapel, 4600 Liberty Heights avenue, on Thursday at 1 P.M. (Parking area and entrance in rear).

Interment in Rodfe Zedek Congregation Cemetery, Herring Run. omit flowers.1 In mourning at 4131 West Rogers avenue. SCHEMMEL On January 28, 1965, BERNARD of 28 Greenwood avenue, beloved husband of the late Clara Noark Schemmel, father of Joseph Schemmel, Mrs. Julia Payne and Robert Schemmel, 30e Funeral at the Lassahn Funeral Home, 7401 Belair road. notice.1 SCHERER On January 26.

1965, at Boca Grande, JOHN beloved husband of Teresa Glaser Scherer, of 4920 LaSalle avenue: beloved father of John Harold Scherer and brother of Mrs. Mae Kuehl. Also survived by two grandchildren. Funeral services are to be held at H. Sander Sons, North avenue and Broadway, on Saturday at 2 P.M.

Interment in Parkwood Cemetery, 30e SCOTT On January 26, 1965, KATHARINE, B. (nee Barron), of Hernwood road, Woodstock, beloved wife of the late Harry E. Scott, and devoted mother of Mrs. Virginia Kent, Mrs. Mary Jane Holter, Harry Richard W.

and Walter L. Scott, and daughter of the late Elizabeth and Dr. John R. Barron. Also survived by three grandchildren.

30 Services at the Funeral Home of John A. Moran. 4201 York road (entrance to parking area on Forty-third street), on Saturday January 30, At 9.30 A.M. Requiem High Mass at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament at 10 A.M. Interment in Meadow Ridge Memorial Park.

Friends may visit from 2 to 5 P.M. and 7 to 10 P.M. SHIPLEY On January 27, 1965, ARTHUR of 419 Lyndhurst street, beloved husband of Sarah E. Shipley (nee Gruber), devoted father of Gruber Shipley and Robert B. Shipley, also survived by three grandchildren.

30e Services at the William CookTowson Funeral Home, York road (at Beltway Exit 26), on Saturday at 11.30 A.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. Friends may call from 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Thursday and Friday. SHIPLEY The Veterans Employees Association, Division No.

2, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, announces with deep regret the death of a beloved member, ARTHUR W. SHIPLEY. JOHN B. HIGDON, 29e President. SHOEMAKER On January 27, 1965, WILLIAM of 210 South Calhoun street, beloved husband of the late Emma Shoemaker, devoted father of William L.

Shoemaker, grandfather of Sue Klusewitz, Leah Vetter, Margaret Shoemaker and greatgrandfather of David Vetter. 30e Services at the Walters Funeral Home, Pratt and SO Stricker streets, on Saturday at 1 P.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery, Visiting hours from 2 until 9 P.M. SHOEMAKER The Post No. 81.

American Legion, Department of Maryland announces with deep regret the death of commrade WILLIAM A. SHOEMAKER. 30e WILLIAM M. MURPHEY, Commander, SHOREY On January 27, 1965, NELLIE E. (nee Elser), of 2715 North Charles street, devoted mother of Mr.

George C. Shorey, sister of Mr. John W. Eiser and Mrs. Ethel M.

Henry. Also survived by three grandchildren. 30e Services at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road (at Echodale), on Saturday at 11 A.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery, Friends may call from 2 to 4 P.M.

and 7 to 9 P.M. SNYDER on January 28, 1965, IRENE TRAUB, of the Esplanade Apartments, Apartment 2F, beloved wife of Benjamin Snyder and beloved mother of Mrs. Doris Stern. 31 Remains reposing at Sol son Bros. Home, 6010 Reisterstown road (at Pinkney), until Saturday at 10 P.M.

Services and interment in Philadelphia, Pa. omit STEIGERS On January 27, 1965, ALICE T. of 1651 Burnwood road, beloved wife of the late William Steigers. devoted mother of Sister Mary Corrine, R.S.M., and Mrs. Delores Murphy and sister of Mrs.

Margaret Hornbarger. 30e Services at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road (at Echodale), on Saturday at 8 A.M. A High Mass of Requiem will be celebrated at St. Matthew's Church at 9 A.M.

Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. STINE On January 26, 1965, LODA A. (nee Harclerode) the beloved wife 'of the late William D. Stine; devoted mother of Miss Edith M.

Stine, Mrs. R. C. Null, Mr. William B.

Stine, Sr. Also survived by five grandchildren. Services at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road, at Echodale avenue, on Saturday at 8 A.M. A High Mass of Requiem will be celebrated at Blessed Sacrament Church at 9 A.M.

Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. STYCZEWSKA On January 26, 1965, EVA (nee Slowikiwska), beloved wife of Stanilasaw, of 4703 Fairhaven ave nue. Funeral from Flalkowski Curtis Bay Funeral Home, 4200 Pennington avenue, on Saturday at 9.30 A.M. Requiem High Mass at St.

Athanasius Church at 10 A.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. TAYLOR On January 28, 1965, at her home, 504 Orkney road, LAURA M. (nee James), beloved wife of the late Albert H. Taylor and devoted mother of Arthur W.

Taylor, Mrs. Evelyn L. Warvel, Herbert Taylor, of West Palm Beach, and Laurance A. Taylor. Also survived by eight grandchildren And ten great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at William J. Tickner Sons, North and Pennsylvania avenues, on Monday, February 1, 1965, at 2 P.M. Interment in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Friends may call daily from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Death Notices continued on following page For Funeral Service at the Price You Want to Pay TRUST THE TICKNERS as Four Generations of Baltimore families have trusted the Tickners over the past 89 years.

Let this list of 1,000 consecutive adult funerals, as selected by Tickner patrons, be your guide. 156 Funerals Cost $250 or less 241 Funerals Cost $345 up to $565 368 Funerals Cost $610 up to $840 235 Funerals Cost $880 and up Wm. J. TICKNER Sons North' INCORPORATED Pennsylvania Aves. CALL LA.

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