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Pushes Bonds to Save The Railroads Gov. Rockefeller did some stumping for the proposed transportation bond issue yesterday by telling a meeting of Westchester com munity leaders that the future of the New York Central and New Haven Railroads hinges on voter approval of the issue Nov. 7. The measure, empowering the state to allocate $1 billion for mass transportation, will help rejuvenate the New Haven and the Hudson and Harlem divisions of the New York Central, Rockefeller said at a White Plains meeting sponsored by the Westchester Junior Chamber of Commerce, the county association and the county Citizens Committee for Better Transportation. What They Could Get The bond issue "will enable you to get up to state aid to buy new cars, build a new station or transportation center for your commuter lines," Rockefeller said.

The governor also pointed out that the bond issue would provide up to of the cost of purchasing new buses, building new bus stations or other capital improvements. Airport Aid, Too If the bond issue is approved, he added, the state could provide up to of the cost of a general aviation airport planned by the county to accommodate company, private and charter planes. "Rejection of the bond issue would represent a wrong turn that could head this state toward a crisis in congestion," Rockefeller said. Mayor Asks Employes To Vote for Bond Issue Mayor Lindsay is urging the 275,000 city employes to vote for the $2.5 billion transportation bond issue in the Nov. 7 election, City Hall disclosed yesterday.

In letters that will be enclosed in the employes' pay envelopes Friday, Lindsay says the measure offers "strong hope for easing our transportation problems before they become crisis." A spokesman said the mayor does not plan to express his opposition to the proposed new state constitution in similar letters. Rival Drives In Hong Kong Hong Kong, Oct. 27 (Special) The Communists are launching China Week to promote Communist goods in a move to counter Hong Kong Week, the crown colony's trade drive to salve the economic injury wrought by six months of Red terrorism. Stores run by Communist sympathizers began cutting prices, a device they have wielded to bankrupt competitors. Meat dealers must post Mao Tse-tung slogans beginning today or they will not be supplied.

China provides most of the colony's meat supplies. The terrorist bombing pause is now in its second week, but police expect a resumption when the Reds try to sabotage Hong Kong Week, which begins Monday. -Alan Castro Throat Hurt? For the temporary relief from minor sore throat or throat irritation there is a pleasant form of iodine. It's ISODINE GARGLE. Where some gargles kill some germs ISODINE GARGLE kills all types even virus and fungus.

It's concentrated for size makes 1 quart. ISODINE GARGLE also kills germs that may cause bad breath. Ask the pharmacist. WLADYSLAW TYKOCINSKI R. 0.

ZOLLINGER Washington, Oct. 27 (AP) Wladyslaw Tykocinski, 43, onetime chief of Poland's mi' ary mission in West Berlin, who defected to the West in 1965, was found dead in his apartment here Wednesday. Death apparently followed a heart attack, officials said today. Tykoc'ins ki held the equivalent rank of ma- Wladyslaw Wladyslaw jor in Tykocinski the Polish army when he requested asylum in the United States. A year after his defection it was announced that a military tribunal in Warsaw had tried Tykocinski in absentia and found him guilty of "having betrayed his country" by cooperating with U.S.

intelligence agents delivering secrets and trying to persuade other persons to defect. It passed a sentence of death. PROF. BAYES M. NORTON Gambier, Ohio, Oct.

27 (AP)Dr. Bayes M. Norton, 64, scientist and professor of chemistry at Kenyon College, was found dead this morning in a campus stockroom, apparently due to natural causes. Norton was cited for his contribution to the Manhattan Project during World War II and for his leadership in establishing the 1953 placement program for high school students entering college. He was co-author of a section of an official U.S.

government history of science of World War II entitled "Rockets, Guns and Targets." He had taught at Kenyon since 1937. EPHIM H. JESHURIN Services for Ephim H. Jeshurin, 82, labor leader, bibliographer of Yiddish literature and retired business manager of the Jewish Daily Forward, were held yesterday. A pharmacist early in life, Jeshurin twice served as president of the Workmen's Circle, a Jewish labor fraternal order, and successfully led a fight against Communist insurgents within the order in 1925.

He lived at 220 E. 197th Bronx. He died Wednesday. JAMES J. GARDINER A Requiem Mass for James J.

Gardiner, 70, an Amateur Athletic Union official who has been associated with the Golden Gloves and other events sponsored by THE NEWS for over 40 years, will be offered at 10 a.m. Monday at Notre Dame Church, 114th St. and Morningside Drive. Gardiner, a retired school teacher, lived at 44 Morningside Drive. He died Thursday.

CHARLES P. SCHLEGEL Rochester, N.Y., Oct. 27 (UPI) -Charles P. Schlegel, 102, known as dean of Rochester's industrialists, died yesterday. He founded the Schlegel Manufacturing which now has branches in Canada, England, Australia and West Germany.

He was activ. in industrial circles for three quarters of a century. 3 Rooms NEW FINE Furniture $2, PER WEEK ($139 Immediate INSTANT CREDIT delivery 15 pc. Living rm. (incl.

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18th N.Y.C. (2 blocks from S. Klein) Ask ion eir. Long Death. DEL MONDO- -Natale.

Beloved husband of Pauline. Devoted father of Rose Marie Martini and off the late Anthony. Fond father-in-law Carmine. Affectionate brother of Joseph, Angie Donato, Anna Arena and Grace Henriquez. Funeral from VITALE FUNERAL HOME, 124 Mulberry Monday, 9 A.M.

Solemn Requiem Mass Most Precious Blood Church, 9:30 A.M. De STEFANO- Caroline (nee Agresta). Beloved wife of the late Patrick. Dear mother of John, Catherine Porciello and Rachel Diomede. Affectionate sister of Mary and Frank Agresta.

Also devoted grandmother of 10 grandchildren. Reposing at Thomas M. Quinn Funeral Home, 35-20 Broadway, L.I.C. Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Patrick's Church, Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.

Interment St. Raymond's Cemetery. DI CHRISTINA-Rose. Age 79. Beloved mother of Thomas, Frank, Joseph, Pauline, Rose, Jean, Mary Josephine.

Reposing Glendale Funeral Home, Cooper and Myrtle until Monday 9 A.M. DI -Nardine. Age 28 a years. Beof Pat. Dear daughter of Joseph Anna Ferrante.

Sister of Frances Aniello, Joseph, Nicholas and Betty Caccavalle. Reposing at 2625 Harway Brooklyn, until Monday. DIRECTOR PETER C. LA BELLA. FERRARA- A.

On Oct. 26, 1967. husband of Mildred. Devoted father of Judith Hausler, Theresa Cotrone and Mildred Mistretta. Also 9 grandchildren.

Loving brother of Smitty, Rose, Lillian, Joseph, Margaret and Anthony. Reposing at Stephen Funeral Home 607 Conduit Pitkin Brooklyn, until Mondale, 8:30 a.m. Mass at Nativity R.C. Church 9 a.m, Interment St. Charles Cemetery.

-Anthony (Tony Ross). Beloved husband of Kitty. Devoted father of Joseph and Theresa Criscuolo. Reposing at FARENGA BROS. FUNERAL HOME, 204 E.

116th St. Funeral Mon. 9 A.M. Mass of Requiem, Holy Rosary Church 10 A.M. FOGARTY Angela (nee Garbarino).

On Oct. 26, 1967. Of 49 Ardsley Richmond Staten Island. Beloved mother of Andrew. Sister of Joseph Garbarino.

Reposing at the Colonial Funeral Home, 2819 Highland S.I. Funeral Monday. Requiem Mass St. Patrick's R.C. Church, 10:30 A.M.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. A de Beloved wife the late Rosario. Devoted mother Josephine, Charles, Mildred. Lucy. Jeanette, Anita and Rosemarie.

Reposing, Torrecrossa Funeral Home, 1305 79th Bklyn. Solemn Requiem Mass. Mondav, A.M., St. Ephrem's R.C. Church.

interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GIORDANO husband of Concetta. Father of Salvatore and Lilly Quartano. Reposing at Cusimano Russo Funeral Home, 2005 W. 65th St.

Solemn Requiem Mass, Mondav, 10:15 a.m., St. Rose of Lima R.C. Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. GRANDE- -Frank.

On Oct. 26, 1967. Beloved husband of Rosalie. Loving father of Joseph and Carol Ann. Brother of Anthony.

Reposing at Stephen Funeral Home 607 Conduit Blvd. (at Pitkin Brooklyn, until Tuesday, 9 a.m. Mass at Sylvester's R.C. Church, 9:45 a.m. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. GURRERI- Charles. Formerly cf 97th N.Y.C. Beloved husband of Virginia (nee LaFuria). Devoted father of Joseph, Domenick and Vincent.

Reposing at The Lawrence E. Inconiglios Funeral Home, 7120 New Utrecht until Monday, 9 A.M. Solemn High Mass, Monday, 9:30 A.M., at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church. Inferment, St. Charles Cemetery.

HARRINGTON -William A. On Oct. 26, 1967. Beloved husband of Leah. Devoted father of Vincent.

Reposing at Stephen Funeral Home 607 Conduit Blvd (at Pitkin Brooklyn, until Monday, 9 a.m. Requiem Mass, St. Sylvester's R.C. Church, 9:30 a.m. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. Director Wm. H. Cornell Jr. HIRTEN R.

Vincent. Suddenly. On Oct. 25, 1967. (Pres.

of Wm. J. Hirten Beloved husband of Marquerite M. (nee Tiunz). Dear father of Elizabeth Wilson 9 A.M..

from the McLaughlin Sons Fuby nine grandchildren. a Funeral Tuesday, and Marguerite Palermo. Also survived neral Home, 8225 Third Brooklyn. Solemn Requiem Mass 9:30 A.M. St.

Anselm's Church. (Viewing Sunday and Monday, 1-10 P.M.). HUTCHINSON-John M. On Oct. 25, 1967.

Son of the late John and Delia. Devoted brother of William. Funeral from Walter Cody Funeral Home, 1093 St. Nicholas Ave. (W.

165th Monday, 9:45 A.M. Recuiem Mass, St. Rose of Lima Church, 10 A.M. JEFFERS- Richard J. On Oct.

26, 1967. Reloved husband of Dorothy (nee Clark). Father of Dorothy Bennett, Richard J. and Donald J. Brother of Harvey, George, and Mildred Murphy.

grandchildren also survive. Reposing at Donnelly Purcell Funeral Home, Euclid Ave. and Fulton Brooklyn. Service 8 P.M. Monday.

Funeral 2 P.M. Tuesday. KING- -Raymond F. Suddenly on Oct. 27, 1967.

Devoted husband of Gloria P. (nee Morrisse). Loving father of Raymond, Susan Marie and Jeanne. Fond son cf Catherine and the late Raymond. Dear brother of Dorothy Burke.

Visiting hours 2-5, 7-10 P.M. at Castle Hill Funeral Home, 1528 Castle Hill Ave. High Requiem Mass, St. John Vianney Church, 10 A.M. Interment, L.I.

National Cemeterv. LO TUFO- -Maria. Beloved wife of the late crenzo. Dear mother of Santa De Luca, Jack, Emily Rao and the late Diego. Also survived by 7 grandchildren.

FUneral Tuesday, 9 A.M. from Joseph Farenca Sons Funeral Home, 343 E. 116th St. Solemn Requiem Mass Mt. Carmel Church, 9:30 A.M.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. MAFFEI- Dominick (Mimi). Of Bay Shore. Beloved husband Dolores. Loving father of Thomas and Robert.

Dear brother of Benedetto. Jchn, Angelina Linsilotta and Isabel Marsigliano. Reposing at Mangano Funeral Home, 1701 Deer Park Deer Park. Solemn Requiem Mass Monday, 9:30 A.M. St.

Patrick's Church, Bay Shore. MATONTI-Margaret. Suddenly. Beloved mother cf Anna Kazik, Edith Saccino, Linda Orlando, John and Millie LaFarenza. Reposing at Ralph Giordano Funeral Home, 1727 Crosby Ave.

Mass St. Theresa's Church, Monday, 9:30 A.M. Visiting 2-5 and 7-10 P.M. MAVAGERI-Attilio (Leo). Of Somers, N.

Y. Oct. 26, 1967. Husband of Martha. Father of Robert F.

Son of Mrs. Mary Mavageri. Brother Mrs. Ida Gazzoli. Requiem Mass, Monday, 11 A.M., St.

Joseph's Church, Funeral Croton Falls, N. Y. Reposing, Clark Home, Katcnah, N. Y. Saturday and Sunday, 2-4, 7-9 P.M.

McELROY Mary Ann (nee, McAearvey). Native of Co. Mcnahan, Ireland. Beloved wife of the late Patrick. Mother of Patrick and John.

Reposing at The Plaza Chapel, 40 W. 58th St. Solemn Requiem Mass, Holy Name Church, 96th St. and Amsterdam Ave. on Mon.

10 A.M. Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Edw. P. Stringer, Director McGUIRE- Grace.

Suddenly on Oct. 25, 1967. Beloved wife of Michael. Dear mother of Mary Connell. Sister of James Cowhey, Grandmother of Aileen Connell.

Funeral Monday, 9 A.M. from the McLaughlin Sons Funeral Home, 8225 Third Brooklyn. Selemn Mass, 9:30 SA Aniselm's CH rch, Notices Austin, Oct. 27 (AP)R. O.

Zollinger, 81, chief editorial writer for the Austin AmericanStatesman and Newspapers, died last night. In a newspaper career which spanned half a century, he also worked in Sydney, Australia, and for such publications in this country as the Houston Post, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Minneapolis Tribune and the New York World. During World War Zollinger was a war correspondent for the New York Sun. Death Notices Death, In Memoriam, Mass and Acknowledgment Notices May be telephoned to THE NEWS by your funeral director to 2 P. M.

for the next day's paper. Telephone calls On Saturday before 2 P. M. Phone 661-8350 ABRUZZESE- Santa Scola. Beloved mother of Mrs.

Christina M. Gagliardi. Miss Angelina Abruzzese, Mrs. Rose Zaccarida, Mr. John J.

A Abruzzese and Mrs. Vincent J. Abruzzese. Also survived by six Services 8 A.M. Holy Family children and seven great grandchildren.

Church, 214 East 35th Glendale, Saturday, Oct. 28, 1967. Forest Lawn Mortuary in charge, Forest Lawn Memorial Park, 1712 South Glendale Glendale, Calif. BABIERACKI- (Gus). Beloved husband cf Lee (nee Novara).

Dear father of Carol Quigley. Devoted brother cf Stanley and John. Funeral, Monday, 9 A.M.. from Joseph Farenga Sons "Queens Chapel," 38-08 Ditmars B'lvd. Solemn Requiem Mass, Corpus Christi Church, 9:45 A.M.

Interment, Hcly Rood Cemetery. 1967. Beloved wife cf the late Nicholas. DO -Louise (nee Pinto). On Oct.

27, Devoted mother cf Joseph, Mary Pergolizzi, Mildred Leo, Lena Galucci and Pauline Guido. Solemn Requiem Mass, Holy Interment Name Church, 9:30 A.M. Monday. Greenwood Cemetery. Reposing M.

J. Smith Sons 248 Prospect Park West, Bklyn. BIANCHI-Decio J. Of Zoe S.I. Oct.

27, 1967. Devoted husband cf Marianna. Beloved father cf Roy, Frank, Fiore, Bianco and daughter Mrs. Edna Pezone (nee Edna Bianchi). Also survived by 9 grandchildren.

Solemn Requiem Mass Mon. 9:45 A.M. Visitation R.C. Church. Reposing at CHAPEL OF JOSEPH G.

DUFFY. 9th St. between 4th and 5th Brocklyn. -Michael. On Thurs.

Oct. 26, 1967. Beloved husband cf Anna. 17 Reposing URBAN FUNERAL HOME, 42-17 691h Woodside. Solemn Requiem Mass, St.

R.C. Church, Mon. 9 A.M. Inferment Calvary Cemetery. CAPUTO- Luigi.

Age 056 years. Suddenly. Beloved husband of Rose. Father of Benny. Brother of Leonard, Frank and Joseph.

Reposing CANARSIE-GUARINO HOME, 9222 Flatlands Tuesday, 8:30 A A.M. Holy Family Church, 9 A.M. Long Island National Cemetery. Visiting 1-5 and 7-10 P.M. CASELLA -Anthony Oct.

26th. Beloved husDevoted father of Serafina SURMINg SONS Joseph. Reposing 1121 Morris at JOHN Park (nr. Williamsbridge Rd.) Bronx. Funeral Mon.

9 A.M. CIPRIANI-Bambina (Maria) (nee Casciatta). Beloved wife of Nicholas. Loving mother of Marle Loughlin, Paul, Jeanne and Delia. Reposing at Boyertown Chapel, E.

1881h St. Webster Ave. until Mon. 9 A.M. CRECCO William.

Formerly of 690 9th N.Y.C. On Oct. 25, 1967. Beloved husband of Helen. Devoted father of Joseph.

Dear brother of Mary Hoffman, Troiano, Rose Toto and the late Wilhelmina Pisano. Also survived by 4 grandchildren. Reposing at BUCKLEY FUNERAL HOME, 445 W. 43d N.Y.C. High Church Requiem Mass, St.

Raphael's (W. 41st Oct. 30th at 10 A.M. Interment L.I. National Cemetery.

DE BARTOLO- Michele. On Oct. 26, 1967. Beloved husband of Mary. Devoted father of Mary Papini, Elizabeth Vacca, Nancy D'Amico, Maryann Celsa, Nichols De Bartolo, Anna Caniano and Vincent De Bartolo.

Reposing at Balsamo Funeral Home, 3188 Westchester Bronx, until Mon. 10 A.M. Solemn High Mass, St. Theresa's Church 10:30 A.M. Interment, St.

Raymond's Cemetery. -Philip. Beloved husband cf Estelle. Devoted father of Gaetano and Maria. Reposing af S.

J. Romanelli Funeral Home, Rockaway Blvd. and 114th St. until Monday, 9 A.M. WANT A BETTER JOB? Take the short cut to a better job and check the employment agency columns in THE SUNDAY NEWS CLASSIFIED On Oct.

26, 1967. Beloved sister of Francis, ret. member N.Y.P.D., and Delia. Reposing Neufeld Funeral 43rd Ave. at Whitney Elmhurst.

Solemn Requiem Mass Ascension Church, 107th N.Y.C., Monday, Oct. 10 A.M. Interment, St. John's Cemetery. MEYLER- J.

On Oct. 26, 1967. husband of the late Agnes (nee Powers). Loving father cf Dorothy McNamara and Jacqueline Donaghey. Dear brother of Elizabeth McConnell, Margarer Watson, Marion Meyler, Anastasia Meurlin, Alice Von Bursdorff, Gerirude MInS, Barbara Mansfield and William Meyler.

Also survived by 17 grandchildren. Funeral Monday, 9:30 A.M. from Redmond Funeral Home, 476-73d Brocklyn. Solemn Requiem Mass 10 A.M. Our Lady of Perpetual Help R.C.

Church. Interment St. Peters Cemetery, S.I. MIGLIACCIO-Christopher. On Oct.

25, 1967. Be ot RuDina. Dear father of Teresa m. Spina and the late James, Lorena baizano and Fannie Affrunti. Cherished granatather cf 9.

Great father or 23. kepusing A. Torregrossa Funeral Hume, 345 Ave. U. Requiem High Mass Si.

S.non and Jude R.C. Church Monday, 9:30 A.M. Interment CalVary Cerneiery. Family requests all remembrances be forwarded to the Brocklyn Hospital. 121 DeKalb N.

Y. for the memorial of Christopher Migliaccio. E. J. GRAZIANO, DIR.

MINGARONE-Angela Maria. On Oct. 25, 1967. Beioved miner of Theresa DiGiulio, Edith Longo, Antoinette Resch, and Rocco Romaniello. Aiso survived 9 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild.

Reposing at Romano Funeral Home, 3254 White Plains Rd. until Monday 9:30 A.M. Mass of Requiem, Blessed Sacrament Church (Beach 10 A.M. MONCKTON-John J. On Oct.

26, 1967. Beloved husband of Margaret (nee Mecca). Loving father of Jonn and Robert Monckton and Margaret Caivanico. Dear brother of Josephine Boyd. Also survived by 5 grandchiidren.

Funeral from Thomas M. Quinn Sons Funeral Home, 35-20 Broadway, L. I. City, on Monday, 9:45 A.M. Solemn Requiem Mass, Precious Bicod R.

C. Church, 10:15 A.M. Interment, Calvary Cemetery. MORRONE- On Oct. 26, 1967.

Beloved husband of Lucia. (nee Boliettieri). Dear father ct Alonso, Mrs. Lucia Treboid and Michael Morrone. Also survived by Reposing at Woodlawn Morticians Chapel, 4418 White Plains bx.

Funeral Monday, 8:45 A.M. Requiem Mass Si. Anthony's Church, 9:45 A.M. MOTTA-Vincent. Of 1281 Franklin Bx.

Husband cf the late Carmela. Father cf Fay Colins, Josephine Motta, Elvera Ercolani and Linda Lodato. Brother of Frank, Mary Muriello, Josephine Meli and Jenny Massa. Funeral from Riewerts Memorial Home, 187 So. Washington Bergenfield, N.J., Tuesday, 9:30 A.M.

Mass at St. Johns R.C. Church, Bergenfie.d, 10 A.M. Interment St. Raymonds Cemetery, Bx.

Visiting 2-10 P.M. NAPOLI-Anthony. Beloved husband of Anna. Devoted father of Jacqueline Dcolan, Grace Leverock, a Diane and Anthony. Dear son of Giacoma.

Brother cf Joseph and Salvatore. Reposing af Ferrarella Funeral Home, 317 Central Brooklyn, until Monday, 9 A.M. O'CONNOR-Joseph W. On Oct. 26, 1967.

Devoted, O'Connor brother cf and Thomas, Elizabeth Robert, A. Tckar- Anna, ski. Reposing, Jchn T. Gallagher Funeral Home, Church Brocklyn. Funeral Monday, 9:15 A.M.

Requiem Mass, St. Teresa's R.C. Church, 10 A A.M. Interment, L.I. National Cemetery.

ORCIOLA-Mary, (nee Mariotti). On Oct. 25, 1967. Beloved wife cf Peter. Dear mother of Grace Motola and Annette Vaccarella, Reposing TORREGROSSA FUNERAL HOME, 345 Ave.

until Monday 9 A.M. PUZZELE-Rose. On Oct. 26, 1967. Beloved mother of 2 daughters and 3 sons.

Reposing at Stephen Funeral Home 607 Conduit Bivd. (at Pitkin Brocklyn, until Monday, 9:15 A.M. Mass 81 Cur Lady of Loreta Church, 10 A.M. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

RICHARDS -Edward James. On Oct. 26, 1967. Beloved husband cf Margaret M. (nee Acker).

Devoted father cf Ann Marsac, Catherine Sweitzer, the Rev. Edward Richards the Rev. Raymond Richards and Alice Coyne. Also survived grandchildren. Reposing at the LEG F.

Kearns Funeral Home, 103-33 Lefferts nr. Liberty Richmond Hill. Funeral Monday 9 A.M. Solemn Mass cf Requiem Sacred Heart Church, 9:45 A.M. Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery.

RONDI. Vittorina. Ferdinando. Devoted father Beloved husband of of Severina Scarola, Mafalda Lauricella and Bruno. Funeral from G.

B. Perazzo Funeral Church, 1165 2nd Ave. Monday 9:30 A.M. Solemn Requiem Mass John the Evangelist Church 10 A.M. SACKSTEIN Robert L.

Beloved sen Harry and Tamar. Dear brother of Edward. Services Sunday 12:30 P.M. at "The Riverside," B'klyn, Ocean Pkway at Prospect Park. SANFILIPPO- Devoted husband of Josephine.

Beloved father of Marco, Anna Chiara, Charles, Joseph. Reposing HOME, cor. 65th St. and 13th Ave. Solemn RALPH AIEVOLI SON FUNERAL ALE Requiem Mass at Regina Pacis Shrine Monday, 9:30 A.M.

Visiting hours: 1-5, 7-10 P.M. SHE D. On Oct. Bose 1967. Of Bethpage, L.I.

Husband of Josephine P. Father of Dorothy Begeriein, James Nelson and Jcane Filosa. Also survived by 10 grandchildren. Brother of Jean Bligh and Harrv Shea. Reposing at the Arthur F.

White Funeral Home, 315 Conklin Farmingdale, L.I. Requiem Mass St. Martin cf Tours R.C. Church Tuesday 9 A.M. Interment, L.I.

National Cemetery. Visiting hours: 2-5 and 7-10 P.M. SHEA Walter. On Oct. 26.

1967. Beloved husband of Anna. Devoted father of Watfer and Anna Metts. Reposing at the Chas. Peter Nagel Funeral Home, 352 E.

871h N.Y.C. until Mon. 9:30 A.M. UMEK Frank P. Age 48.

Of Harrison, N.Y. Formerly of Ridgewood, L.I. Beloved husband of Mary Sheehan Umek. Solemn Mass Monday 10 A.M. St.

Gregory Church. Interment Pinelawn National Cemetery, Farmingdale, L.1. Reposing Harrison Funeral Home, Harrison, N. Y. Friends may call: 2-5, 7-9 P.M.

In Memoriam AKEY Sonny. Happy Birthday in Heaven, Daddy, we miss you. Loving wife MARY, JOHNNY, BARBARA and MOE. Thomas. Happy 4th Anniv.

In Heaven. Sister RACHEL and FAMILY. D'AMBROSIO Mary. Happy Birthday In Heaven, always in cur hearts. Husband, Daughter, Son, Son-in-law, Daughter-in-law, and Grandchildren.

DEMMERLE- Joseph (The Duke). Happy 1st Anniversary in Heaven, Gone but not forgotten. Loving Wife, Entire Family and Friends. TAROMINA, Michael: Happy Birthday in HeavEn. You will never be forgotten, WIFE CATHERINE and CHILDREN..

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