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Complete N.Y. Bond Market Dow Jones Averages Bonds Close Chgs. 40 bonds 89.34 10 high grade rails 84.47 10 2d grade 90.06 10 public 88.81 10 industrials 94.00 Total bonds, $4,970,000. Corporate Bonds Sales Net 1.000s Air Red 43 Ala Pw 72 Aldens cv5s80 11 Alleg cV 4s 81 10 Allied St 81 12 Alcoa 82 27 Alcoa 3 99 13-32 Alcoa 35 79 1 Alum Can 5 Am Dist 86 10 FP 5s 2030 11 Am FP 4.80s 87 98 AmMchF 81 7 Am Sug 5.30s93reg 2 AmSug 5.30593 30 Am 5583cld 7 106 7-32 Am 85 37 Am cv 1 Am 15 Am 73 30 Am 84 6 Am 71 Am 75 80 82 Am 86 14 Am Tob 3s 69 Armour 5s 84f 31 Armour 15 Ash Oil 93 26 Assoc Inv 29 Atchison 45 95 14 Atchison 4s 95st 1 Atl Cst 12 Atl 50 Atl Ref 66 27 Auto Cant 81 16 Avco cv5s 79 2 Balt. Ge 74 10 2010f 14 11 95 4s 80 70 BethStl 80 77 Boeing 80 25 Me 6s 65 52 Bos Me 700 5 Brunswk 2 Burroughs 33 CanPac 4sperp Case 64 CaterT 6 CenGa 16 CenRRNJ 10 CerdePas 24 Chad cv6574xw Chad cv5.90s71xw 13 Ches0 ChiEIll 5s2054f ChiGW 4588 CMSP 86 CMSP to CMSP CMSP 27 4594 ChiNW 108 ChiUnSta 3 99 21-32 ChofkEN 1 14 CinUnTer 4 CITFin 26 Cities Sv 3577 City Prod cv5582 20 CCCSL 151 CCCSL 3 ClevElIll ColoF ColGas 5582 1 ConEdis 5s87 2 ConEdis 7 ConEdis 8 ConEdis 9 ConEdis 4888 5 ConEdis 10 ConEdis cv3561 CElectro ConNatG 6 ConNatG ConsuPw 10 CornPd 9 CrowColl 5583 5 CrownCkS 10 CurtPub 6586f 3 DRGW 12 DougAire cv 4577 12 DowCh cv 3582 23 Dressind 10 EastSStl cv 5573 6 Erie 5s2020f 10 Erie REG Erie 21 Erie 12 Erie Erie 13 Fansteel 16 FlaEC 27 FlaECst 582011 10 FoodFair cv4579 9 AAmOil 10 Gen Elec 14 GMot Acc 5577 GMot Acc 5580 8 GM Acc 1 GM Acc 15 GMot Acc 4579 60 GM Acc GM Acc 9 GMot Acc 3569 27 GM Acc 78 GTIme cv 8 Grace cv GtNor Ry 5573 3 GIN Ry GtW Fin cv5574 22 GulfMO 552015A GulfMO 582056f GulfMO 482044B HaloidXer 56 HookerCh cv5584 25 HuntFds 54 IntHar 2 IntMiner 3.65s77 63 IntersDS 15 ITECkt Koppers 3564 LehVHT.

5584 LehV LehV 55C2003 High Low Close Cho. 106 106 130 101 101 101 99 13-32 99 13-32 88 88. 88 108 77 77 77 75 75 75 94 94 106 7-32 106 7-32. 341 341 341 82 82 82 97 97 109 109 109 101 101 114 97 97 97 100 100 231 229 231 75 75 77 77 88 88 109 108 109 102 102 52 52 20 3 83 83 83 77 76 77 44 44 44 13 813 813 633 821 66 66 99 21-32 99 21-32 103 103 103 87 87 87 86 86 86 107 107 107 85 85 85 107 107 17 105 15 105 343 343 343 cash 107 107 159 157 159 122 122 122 75 89 89 89 77 77 77 135 106 105 105 16 16 19 85 85 85 381 75 106 106 103 103 94 94 99 99 92 92 92 195 77 77 77 163 162 163 87 212 208 212 113 112 113 148 99 99 99 67 67 67 74 Grain Markets Chicago May 31 (P)-Grain range at Chicago. principal markets.

Prev. High Low Close Close Chicag July 1.85⅞ Wheat- 1.85 1.85¼ 1.85⅜ Mnpls. 2.20½ 2.20⅛ 1.93½ 2.20⅜ 2.20⅝ 1.93¼ K. 1.93½ 1.93 September 1.87% 1.86⅝ 1.86⅞ 1.86⅞ WheatChicag 2.13n 2.13n Mnpls 1.94¾ 1.95⅜ 1.95 K. 1.95⅜ 1.91¾ 1.91 1.91 1.91 December WheatMnpls.

Chicag 2.16¾n 2. 1.98 1.97½ 1.98 1.97% K. C. July Corn- 1.23⅜ 1.22¾ 1.23¼ 1 Chicag September Corn- 1.20½ 1.20⅞ 1.20⅝ Chicag 1.21 July Oats- .67 .67 Chicag High Low Close Close Open WHEAT 1.85⅛ 1.85⅞ 1.85 1.85⅜ 1.85¼ Jul 1.86⅞ 1.87⅜ 1.86⅝ 1.86¾ 1.86⅞ Sep 1.91¼ 1.91¾ 1.91 1.91 1.91¼ Dec 1.90⅞ 1.91⅜ 1.90⅝ 1.91 1.91 Mar CORN 1.22⅞ 1.23⅜ 1.22¾ 1.23⅜ 1.22¾ Jul 1.20% 1.21 1.20½ 1.20⅞ 1.20½ Sep 1.15½ 1.15⅝ 1.15⅜ 1.15⅝ 1.15½ Dec 1.18⅜ 1.18½ 1.18⅛ 1.18½ 1.18⅜Q Mar OATS 67 67 Jul Sep Dec Mar RYE 1.2 1.28 1.27⅝ 1.27⅞ 1.27¾ Jul 1.27¾ 1.28 1.27⅝ 1.27¾ 1.27¾ Sep 1.30 1.30⅜ 1.30 1.304 Dec 1.32 1.32 1.32 1.32 1.32⅛ Mar SOYBEANS Jul 2.58 2.59¾ 2.57¾ 2.59¾ 2.58⅜ Sep Aug 2.52 2.53⅛ 2.51¾ 2.53 2.51¾ 2.58½ 2.59⅝ 2.58⅛ 2.59⅝ 2.58 Jan Nov 2.53⅝ 2.55 2.53⅝ 2.53¾ 2.50¼ 2.51¾ 2.50⅛ 2.51¾ 2.50½ Mar 2.56⅛ 2.57⅝ 2.56 2.57⅝ 2.56¼ Jul 8.93 9.03 8.91 9.01 8.93 SOYBEAN OIL 8.93 9.03 8.93 9.03 8.95 Aug Sep 8.97 9.08 8.97 9.07 9.01 8.97 Oct 9.06 9.11 9.04 9.11 Dec 9.13 9.20 9.13 9.20 9.13 Ju I 65.75 66.00 65.60 65.90 65.60 SOYBEAN MEAL Aug 65.60 66.00 65.60 66.00 65.55 Sep 64.50 64.50 64.40 64.50 64.05 Oct 62.70 62.95 62.65 62.95 62.70 Dec 62.70 62.90 62.65 62.90 62.70 Baltimore FLOUR--Receipts. 1,010 100-pound sacks.

WHEAT 4,003 bushels. Shipments. 18.000 bushels. Stocks. Opening price: No.

2. red, winter. 1,890.766 bushels. garlicky. spot.

domestic, $1.95. Settling price: $1.95. CORN Receipts, 67.812 bushels, Closing $1.95. Shipments. none.

Stocks. 1.805.046 bushels. OATS Receipts. 4.500 bushels, Shipments, none. Stocks, 24.531 bushels.

BARLEY--Receipts. none. Shipments, none. Stocks. 86.612 bushels.

RYE -Receipts. none. Shipments. none. Stocks.

none. SOYBEANS Receipts, 523 bushels. Shipments. none. Stocks.

372.332 bushels. MILLFEED-Receipts. 28 tons. N.Y. Cocoa Futures New York, May 31 (P) -Cocoa futures closed 39 to 55 lower.

Sales 1.009 nominal. CASH AND FUTURES PRICES (AP)-No wheat or Soybeans oats sales. CHICAGO Corn No. 3 yellow 1.26. No.

2 yellow 2.59¼. Soybean oil malting choice 1.23-1.34N; feed Barley: Prev. contracts. High Low Close July 26.68 26.10 26.10 September 27.20 26.61 26.65 December 27.65 27.05 27.06-08 March. 27.98 27.38 27.40-47 May.

28.28 27.65 27.70n July 28.42 28.42 27.85n September 28.55 28.00 28.00 Spot accra nominal. DEATHS DOVER On May 30, 1963, JERRY beloved husband of Bessie Hastler Dover, of 4116. Morrison court, and devoted father of Jerry E. Dover, Mrs. Dorothy Cage, Mrs.

Mildred Redmond and Mrs. Ruth Hall. Services at Fialkowski Curtis Bay Funeral Home, 4200 Pennington avenue on Monday at 10 A.M. Interment Glen Haven Cemetery, 3e EICHBERG On May 31, 1963, BERTHA MOSES, beloved wife of the late Maurice R. Eichberg, devoted mother of Daniel Moses Eichberg, sister of Bernard Sidney Moses, beloved niece of Mr.

Lee Goldner; also survived by three grandchildren, Marjorie Emily and Marc J. Eichberg. 2 Services at Sol Levenson and Bros. Home, 6010 Reisterstown road (at Pinkney) on Sunday, June 2, at 1 P.M. (Enter parking courts through Pinkney road).

Interment in Hebrew Friendship Cemetery. In lieu of flowers please make all contributions to the Nephrosis Kidney Disease Foundation. Family will be at home at the Woodmont Apartments, 6528 Park Heights avenue, Apartment D. Family requests viewing at the chapel Saturday evening, 7.30 P.M to 10 P.M. ENOCHS Suddenly, on May 29, 1963, ARVEL of 5535 Frederick avenue, beloved husband of the late Virginia Helen (nee Jamotton), father of Jack S.

Enochs, Joe R. Enochs. 3e Funeral service at the Farley Funeral Home, 6601 Frederick avenue, at Shadynook, on Monday, June 3, 1963, at 11 A.M. Interment in Baltimore National Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 P.M.

to 9 P.M. EVANS On May 28, 1963, LILLIAN, of 100 North Belnord avenue, beloved wife of the late James Evans, and beloved mother of Mrs. Evelyn Benson, Mrs. Dorothy Gillespie, Miss Mildred Evans, Mr. James Evans, and Mrs.

Marie Larkins. Bernardino (Cal.) papers please 1e Funeral services at the Bernard Dabrowski Funeral Home, 2818 East Baltimore street, corner of Streeper street, on Saturday at 8 A.M. A Requiem High Mass at St. Bernard's Church at 9 A.M. Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery.

At the request of family friends may call from 2 to 10 P.M. FINN On May 30, 1963, JOHN of 9604 Dixon avenue, beloved son of the late John and Mary Hines Finn, brother of Joseph and Frank Finn, Mrs. Nora Winkler and Mrs. Agnes Buttner. 2 Services at C.

F. Evans Son. 8802 Harford road (two blocks south of Beltway exit 31), on Monday morning at 8.30 o'clock. Requiem High Mass at St. Ursula's Church at 9 o'clock Interment in Mount Maria Cemetery.

Visiting hours from 3 P.M. until 9 P.M. FISHER On May 29, 1963, WILLIAM T. J. age 88 years, of 3425 Falls road.

beloved husband of Rachael Fisher (nee Parrish) and beloved father of Mrs. Ruth E. Anstine, Henry B. Fisher and W. E.

Fisher. le Funeral from the Burgee Funeral Home, 3631 Falls road, on Saturday, June 1, at 2 P.M. Interment in Druid Ridge Cemetery. The family requests friends to call between 2 P.M. and 5 P.M.

and 7 P.M. and 9 P.M. FLAHERTY On May 31, 1963, MICHAEL of 2206 Cider Mill road, beloved husband of Catherine P. Flaherty (nee King) and devoted father of Mrs Frances Hank, Mrs. Mary Hartford and Mrs.

Patricia Frederick. Springfield and Everett (Mass.) papers please copy Services at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road, at Echodale avenue, on Tuesday at 8 A.M. Requiem High Mass at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church at 9 A.M. Interment in Baltimore National Cemetery.

Friends may call from 2 P.M. to 5 P.M. and 7 P.M. to 10 P.M. 4e FLAHERTY The American Legion, Hamilton Post No.

20. regrets the passing of Conrad legionaire MICHAEL J. FLAHERTY. 3e ROBERT S. MANGER, Commander.

FRAMPTON On May 28, 1963, IDA (nee Smith), of 205 Colgate avenue, beloved wife of the late Albert E. Frampton, and mother of Messrs. Albert Harold V. Frampton, Mrs. Fred Miller and Mrs.

Lois Buterbaugh. 1 Funeral from the Ullrich Funeral Home of Dundalk, 2112 Dundalk avenue, on Saturday at 10 A.M. Interment in Moreland Memorial Park. FRANZL On May 31, 1963, MARIE (nee Tucek), of 16 Henry avenue, formerly of 638 North Belnord avenue, beloved wife of the late Emanuel Franzl, mother of Mr. Otto Franzl.

2 Funeral from the Charles E. Schimunek Funeral Home, 3331 Brehms lane at Mannasota and Erdman avenues, on Monday at 8.15 A.M. Requiem High Mass at St Wenceslaus Church at 9 A.M. Interment in Bohemian National Cemetery. Visiting hours 2 P.M.

to 9 P.M. (Parking in rear). FULLER On May 31, 1963. MARGARET M. (nee Embly), of 3400 Hickory avenue, wife of the late John B.

Fuller, and beloved mother of Mrs. Margaret Strubin, Mrs. Mildred Schratke and John B. Fuller, Jr. 3 Funeral from the Donovan Funeral Home, 3818 Roland avenue, on Monday at 10 A.M.

Interment in Lorraine Park. Visiting hours 2 P.M. until 10 P.M. GIBSON On May 30, 1963, MARY FRANCES, of 3635 Eitemiller road, beloved wife of Walter R. Gibson and mother of Mrs.

Betty Hart and Mrs. Rosemarie Borke and sister of Mrs. Rose Miciche, Miss Margaret D'Amico, of Washington, D.C., and Mrs. Paul Maloney, of Buffalo, N.Y. and grandmother of James W.

Hart. 1 Friends may call at the Ellsworth Armacost Funeral Chapel, 4600 Liberty Heights avenue, on Friday evening between the hours of 7 P.M. and 10 P.M. Prayers on Saturday at 8.30 A.M. Requiem High Mass at All Saints Shurch at 9 A.M.

Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery, gratefully GONDECK On May 29, 1963, RUDOLPH, of 5507 Dolores avenue, Arbutus, beloved husband of Nellie Gondeck (nee Heinis), father of Rudolph, John Ferdinand Gondeck, and Nellie Miller. 3e Service at the Ambrose Funeral Home, 1328 Sulphur Spring road, Arbutus, on Monday at 11 A.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. Visiting hours from 2 P.M. to 9 P.M.

GONDECK The Catonsville Lodge No. 373, Loyal Order of Moose. announces with deep regret the death of our brother, RUDOLPH (RUDY) GONDECK, and extends their sincere sympathy to his family. 3 WILLIAM D. SIFFRIM, Governor.

GONDECK The Arbutus Golden Age Club nounces with deep regret the death of a good friend, RUDOLPH GONDECK. 1e HENRIETTA DRAKE, President. GOODHUES On May 30, 1963, BARONE JOSEPH, husband of the late Mary Frances Goodhues (nee Murphy) and father of Barone Joseph Goodhues, Jr. Funeral from William J. Tickner Sons, North and Pennsylvania avenues, on Saturday at 8.30 A.M.

Requiem Mass at St. Gregory's Church at 9 A.M. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery. GREENFIELD The Anshe Emunah-Aitz Chaim Congregational Family deeply regrets the passing of REV. NATHAN GREENFIELD, beloved father of our member.

Charles Greenfield, Members please visit house of mourning. RABBI JACOB A. MAX, Spiritual Leader. IRVIN BERGOFSKY, Congregation President. ANNE FLEISCHER, 1e Sisterhood President.

DEATHS GROSZ On May 30, 1963, BLANCHE age 81 years, of Pasadena, the beloved wife of Frederick W. Grosz and mother of Miriam Jackson, of Bala-Cynwyd, and Dorothy H. Svec. 1e Mrs. Grosz rests at the Howard H.

Hubbard Funeral Home, 4107 Wilkens avenue. Friends and relatives are invited to attend services on Saturday at 2 P.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. Friends may call after 7 P.M. on Friday.

HARDY On May 29, 1963, LOUIS of 204 West Sixth avenue, Brooklyn Park, beloved husband of Pearl Koller Hardy, devoted father of Patricia Ann Hardy and dear son of Mrs. Lena Hardy. 3 Funeral from the George J. Gonce Home, 4001 Ritchie highway, on Monday at 10.30 A.M. Interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery.

Family requests friends call from 2 P.M. till 10 P.M. HARDY Glen Burnie Lodge No. 213 A. F.

and A. regrets the passing of our late brother, LOUIS M. HARDY, and extends its deepest sympathy to his family. 2e The brethren will assemble at the Temple Monday, June 3, 1963 at 9.45 A.M for the purpose of conducting Masonic services. RALPH L.

H. DILLON, Worshipful Master. HAUGHTON On May 31, 1963, MAUD MARY, daughter of the late Henry Osburne and Sophia R. Haughton. Due notice of funeral service.

3 HOHEISER On May 31, HELEN (nee Gessing), of 3903 Belle of Georgia avenue, Pasadena, beloved wife of the late Walter Hoheiser and devoted mother of Mrs. Helen Stevens, also survived by nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. 6e Services at the McCully Funeral Home, Patapsco avenue, and Third street. Brooklyn, on Monday at 2 P.M. Interment in Glen Haven Cemetery HOOD On May 30, 1963, NORA A.

(nee Fisher), of 3633 Malden avenue, beloved wife of George L. Hood and beloved mother of Mrs. Emily Catherine Grim, Charles Luther L. and George W. Hood.

1 Funeral from the Donovan Funeral Home, 3818 Roland avenue, on Saturday at 1 P.M. Interment in Lakeview Memorial Park. Visiting hours, 2 to 10 P.M. HOPPING On May 30, 1963, BEN L. HOPPING, of 170 West street, Annapolis.

beloved husband of Marie Hopping (nee Flood), devoted father of Mrs. Joseph C. Hofmann. of Akron, Ohio, and Mr. Ben L.

Hopping, of Annapolis. 3 Services in the Hopping Funeral Home. 172 West street, Annapolis, on Monday, June 3, at 10.30 A.M. Interment in St. Mary's Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. daily. HOPPING The Morticians Association of Maryland regrets to announce the death of Mr. BEN L. HOPPING.

and extends sincere sympathy to his family, 2 RAYMOND F. MAYER, President. HORAN On May 29, 1963, LORETTA of 2923 Cresmont avenue, wife of the late Edward J. Horan, mother of Francis X. Horan, Mrs.

O. R. Nicklas, William T. Horan and the late Edward J. Horan, Jr.

Funeral from Henry W. Jenkins Sons 4905 York road, on Saturday, June 1, at 10 A.M. Requiem High Mass at SS. Philip and James Church at 10.30 A.M. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery.

Friends may call 3 P.M. to 5 P.M. and 7 P.M. to 9 P.M. 1 KANE On May 29, 1963, THOMAS of 735 Bartlett avenue, beloved husband of Catherine C.

Clisham Kane and father of Timothy J. Kane, Mrs. Ann Forrest, Thomas M. Kane, and Mrs. Kathleen McKewen, 1 Services at the Funeral Home of Wiedefeld Son, Greenmount avenue and Twenty-second street, on Saturday at 9.15 A.M.

Requiem High Mass at St. Ann's Church at 10 A.M. Interment in Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. KANELY On May 29, 1963.

MARY A. (nee Sudbrook), of 3210 Chesterfield avenue, beloved wife of the late Charles H. Kanely, mother of Miss Edna Kanely, Messrs. Arthur J. and Charles H.

Kanely, sister of Mrs. Catherine Schaefer. Funeral from the Charles E. Schimunek Funeral Home, 3331 Brehms lane, at Mannasota and Erdman avenues, on Saturday at 2 P.M. Interment in Druid Ridge Cemetery.

(Parking in rear.) 1e JAMES THOMPSON, Post Commander. KOLODZIEJSKI KELLY On May 30, 1963, WILLIAM of 5616 Woodmont avenue, Apt. beloved wife of Ella L. Kelly (nee McGee), devoted father of William E. Kelly, and Howard R.

Kelly, Services from the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road (at Echodale) on Monday at 8 A.M. A High Mass of Requiem will be celebrated at St. Matthew's Church at 9 A.M. Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery.

Friends may call from 2 P.M. to P.M. and 7 P.M. to 9 P.M. 3e KINDER On May 29, 1963, HENRY A of Jumper's Hole road, Elvaton.

beloved husband of Hilda Kinder (nee Yankee), and father of Amelia Bunk, Ida Kinder, Hilda Kalb, Elsie Goetz. Edward Henry A. Jr. August and Albert Kinder. le Funeral from the Singleton Funeral Home, Crain highway at Second avenue, Glen Burnie, on Saturday at 2 P.M.

interment in Glen Haven Cemetery. The family will receive visitors from 2 P.M. to 10 P.M. Private parking off Second avenue. KLINE On May 30, 1963, ALBERT of 4607 Lawnpark road.

beloved husband of Hilda Kline nee Schultz) and beloved father of Albert C. Kline III, and beloved son of Mary J. Kline (pee Smithy and beloved brother of Vernon F. Kline. Friends may call at the Witzke Funeral Home.

4101 Edmondson avenue. Service on Monday at 11 A.M. Interment in Baltimore National Cemetery. omit flowers and contribute to the Heart 3e KLINE Dewey Lowman Post No. 109, of The American Legion, regrets to announce the death of comrade ALBERT C.

KLINE, JR. and extends deepest sympathy to his family. 3: On May 28. 1963, CATHERINE KNACH, of 4015 Second street, Brooklyn, beloved wife of the late Stanley J. Kolodziejski and devoted mother of Bernard Edmund Eugene Charles Kolodziejski and Mrs.

Theresa Kelly. Also survived by fourteen grandchildren. 1e Funeral from the George Gonce Home, 4001 Ritchte HighOn Saturday at 8.30 A.M. way. Requiem High Mass at St.

00 A.M. Rose of Lima Church, at 9 Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery. Family requests friends call from 2 P.M. to 10 P.M. KRAMER Greenspring Valley Synagogue and Center Family deeply regrets the passing of ANNIE KRAMER, beloved mother of devoted member Leonard Kramer.

Members please visit house of mourning, 3602 Clarinth road. 1 HERSCHEL LEIBOWITZ, Rabbi JACOB H. GREENFELD. President. REUBEN CAPLAN, Chairman of Board.

BERNARD KOMAN, Brotherhood President. MRS. WILLIAM ADES. Sisterhood President. MRS.

HAROLD BERMAN, President. KRATZ On Wednesday, May 29, 1963, at her home, 3218 Fairview avenue, CLARA W. (nee Brauer), beloved wife of Albert F. Kratz and devoted mother of Mrs. Dorothea C.

Kruse and Miss C. Ruth Kratz. The family will receive friends in the Loring Byers Chapel, 8728 Liberty road, daily 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M., where services will be held on Saturday at 12.30 P.M. Interment Loudon Park Cemetery. le THE SUN, Saturday, DEATHS (3) NUSBAUM The Beth Tfloh Congregation notes with deep sorrow the passing of its devoted member, JACOB NUSBAUM, and wishes to express its profound sympathy to his family.

BETH TFILOH CONGREGATION, SAMUEL EPSTEIN, President. JUDGE MEYER M. CARDIN, Chairman, Board of Directors. NUSBAUM The Max L. Epstein Friendship Guild regrets the passing cf JACOB NUSBAUM, beloved father of our member, Sybil Lubin.

Mem. bers please visit house of mourning at 3919 Strathmore avenue. 1 SYLVIA EPSTEIN, President. OLIN On May 31, 1963, JAMES DOUGLAS, of 809 St. Paul street, beloved son of Mrs.

Kathleen Ovesia. 2 Funeral services will be held at the Herson Funeral Home. Ithaca, N.Y., on Tuesday, June 4, 1963. PARKS On May 31, 1963, MABEL of 3436 Elm avenue, beloved daughter of Edith L. Parks (nee Streeks) and the late Oliver Garfield Parks, and beloved sister of Mrs.

Ruby Blizzard. 3e Funeral from the Burgee Funeral Home, 3631 Falls road on Monday, June 3 at 2 P.M. Interment in St. Mary's Cemetery, Hampden. The family requests friends to call between 2 P.M.

and 5 P.M. and 7 P.M. to 9 P.M. PARTLOW On May 29, 1963, MARY (nee Thompkins), of 122 East Gittings street, beloved wife of William Partlow and devoted mother of Gilbert L. Ritter, 1e Friends may call at the McCully Funeral Home, 130 East Fort avenue, on Thursday from 6 P.M.

to 9 P.M. and Friday from 10 A.M. till 3 P.M. Further services and interment in Newfield, N.Y, PATTERSON On May 30, 1963, ALICE G. PATTERSON, age 86 years, beloved sister of Mrs Blanche Hopkins.

Funeral services will be held at the General German Aged People's Home, 22 S. Athol avenue on Monday at 10 A.M. Interment in Druid Ridge Cemetery. 2 RADCLIFFE On May 29, 1963, MARY McKIM MARRIOTT, of 12 Edgevale road, Roland Park, beloved wife of George L. Radcliffe, and mother of George Marriott Radcliffe.

1 Friends may call at Henry Jenkins Sons York road on Friday from 7 P.M. to 8.30 P.M. Services at the Cathedral Church of the Incarnation on Saturday, June 1, at 11 A.M. Interment in Greenmount Cemetery. RADCLIFFE The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Maryland announces with deep regret the death of a member, MRS.

GEORGE L. RADCLIFFE (nee Mary McKim Marriott). MRS. ARTHUR L. NELSON, President.

RAUCH On May 30. 1963, WILLIAM of 7 Tipperary court, formerly of 3311 Ramona avenue, beloved hus. band of the late Mary M. Rauch (nee Pfaff) and devoted father of Mrs. Edna Hieber, brother of Mrs.

Edna Pearl Haupmann, of Ta. coma Park, and grandfather of Charles F. Hieber. 3e Services at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road.

at Echodale avenue, on Monday at 130 P.M. Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery, Friends may call from 2 P.M. to 5 M. and 7 P.M to 9 P.M. REVEREND URBAN MANLEY, C.P.

On May 30, 1963, at Pittsburgh REV. URBAN, C.P. Friends may call at St. Joseph's Monastery Rectory on Sunday, June 2, from 1 P.M. until 9 P.M.

Requiem High Mass at St. Joseph's Monastery Church, on Monday, June 3, at 10 A.M. Interment in Cathedral Cemetery. 2 REYNOLDS On May 31, 1963, CATHERINE A REYNOLDS, of Stella Maris Hospice, beloved sister of Mrs. Sarah R.

Jones of Los Angeles, Callfornia. 3 Funeral services at the John A. Moran Funeral Home, 4201 York road (Ent. to parking area on 43rd street) on Monday, June 3, at 8.30 A.M. Requiem High Mass at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament at 9 A.M.

Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery. Friends may visit daily from 2 P.M. to 5 P.M. and from 7 P.M. to 10 P.M.

3 RUMSLEY On May 30, 1963, RUTH L. (nee Yowell), of 1523 Baldwin street, wife of Mack Rumsley, and beloved mother of Nancy, Earl, George, Samuel, and James Rumsley, Mrs. Virginia Johnson, and Mrs. Ann Bruneaw. 3 Funeral from the Donovan Funeral Home, 3818 Roland avenue, on Monday at 1 P.M.

Interment Moreland Memorial Park. Visiting hours, 2 P.M. until 10 P.M SCHAEFER On May 29. 1963, ROBERT of 617 Denison street, belovsd son of the late Frederick and Catherine Schaefer (nee Fitzpatrick) and brother of Mrs. Dolores Barry, Ridgewood, N.J.; Mrs Catherine Faustman, Drexel Hill, Mrs.

Marguerite Sheehan. Westwood. N.J., and Mr. Jerome J. Schaefer.

Funeral from William J. Tickner Sons, North and Pennsylvania avenues on Saturday at 9 A.M. Requiem High Mass in St. Bernardine's Church at 9.30 A.M. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery.

The family requests friends to call between 2 P.M. and 5 P.M. and 7 to 9 P.M. 1 SCHILLING On May 30, 1963, ELEANOR (nee Dunn), of 19 North Glover street, beloved wife of the late John C. Schilling, and beloved mother of Mrs.

May Yountz and Mr. John c. Schilling. Jr. 3e Funeral services from the Bernard Dabrowski Funeral Home, 2818 East Baltimore street (corner of Streeper street), on Monday at 2 P.M.

Interment, Oak Lawn Cemetery. Visiting, 2 P.M. until 10 P.M. SCHNEIDER On May 30, 1963, GEORGE F. of 516 Scott street, beloved husband of Estella Turner Schneider and devoted stepfather of Mrs.

Virgie Watkins, Mrs Anna Kirby. Robert and Arthur Everhart and John A. Sheldon. 2 Funeral from the Funeral Home of John J. Cowan Son.

Hollins and Poppleton streets, on Monday at 10 A.M. Interment in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Visiting hours 2 P.M. to 9 P.M. SCOTT On Thursday, May 30. 1963, MADELINE (nee Urlahs).

of 308 Severn avenue, Chesaco Park, devoted wife of Fred R. Scott. beloved daughter of Elizabeth and the late Albert Urlahs and dear sister of Mrs. Catherine Fickus Mrs. Virginia Wilcox, Albert Urlahs and the late Herbert Uriahs.

Services from the John J. Duda Funeral Home, Hudson street and Linwood avenue, on Monday at 8 A.M. Requiem High Mass in St. Clement's Church at 9 A.M. Burial in Baltimore National Cemetery.

Visiting hours from 2 P.M. until 9 P.M. 2 SEETS On May 30, 1963, J. MELVIN, SR. of 2130 Hollins street, beloved hus.

band of Hilda M. Seets (nee Fulkoski) and father of Mrs. Gladys Hemp and Mr. J. Melvin Seets.

Jr Prayers at MacNabb Son, 301 Frederick road (at Beltway exit 13). Catonsville on Monday at 9.15 A.M. Requiem High Mass St. Martin's Church at 10 A.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery.

Visiting hours 3 P.M. to 5 P.M. and 7 P.M. to 9 P.M. 36 SETLER On May 30, 1963, MORRIS, be loved husband of the late Lottie Setler and devoted father of Louis Setler and Mrs.

Anne Weinstein, of Brooklyn, New York, Jack and Joseph Settler of Baltimore. Also survived by twelve grandchildren. 2 Services at Sol Levinson Bros. Home. 6010 Reisterstown road (at Pinkney), on Sunday, June 2.

at 2 P.M. (enter parking courts through Pinkney road). Interment in Beth Isaac Adath Israel Cangregation Cemetery, North Point and German Hill road. omit In mourning at 3203 Labyrinth road. SETLER Jefferson Lodge No.

9. 1.0.0 F. regrets the passing of MORRIS SETLER, beloved father of our brothers, Jack and Joseph Setler. Members will please attend the funeral and house of mourning. MILTON I.

COHENS, Noble Grand. June 1, 1963 21 KRATZ Martha Chapter No. 30 announces with deep sorrow the death of Sister CLARA W. KRATZ, a life member. 1e CAROLYN Z.

ESSERS, Worthy Matron. KRAUK On May 30, 1963, HENRY of 2122 East Federal street, beloved husband of Anna D. Krauk (nee Knoppel) and devoted father of Henry E. Krauk, Jr. 3e Services at Philip Herwig Sons, 2024 Orleans street, on Monday, at 11 A.M.

Interment in Holy Redeemner Cemetery. Family requests visiting hours 2 to 10 P.M. KRAUK The 0. Railroad Post No. 81 American Legion, Department of Maryland, announces with deep regret the death of COMRADE HENRY E.

KRAUK. 1e CLARENCE STAINES. Commander, LOEFFLER On May 30. 1963, DORA beloved wife of the late Dr. George Loeffler and beloved mother of Miss Catherine M.

Loeffler, of 5701 Chinquapin parkway, and Mrs. S. Everett Edwards. 3e Funeral services are to be held at H. Sander Sons, North avenue and Broadway, on Monday at 10.30 A.M.

Interment in Parkwood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers friends may make contributions to Reformation Lutheran Church Building Fund, 6300 Loch Raven boulevard. Baltimore 12, Md. Family requests friends to call from 3 P.M. to 5 P.M.

and 7 P.M. to 9 M. LOGAN On May 29, 1963, BEULAH McVEY. beloved wife of the late Malcolm B. Logan and mother of Mrs.

Vera L. Lowe of 850 Ontario street. Funeral from the R. Madison Mitchell Funeral Home. 123 South Washington street, Havre de Grace, Maryland, on Sunday at 2 P.M.

Interment In Angel Hill Cemetery. Friends may call Saturday, 7 P.M. to 9 P.M. 1e LYNN Suddenly on May 30, 1963, JOSEPH at his residence, 4631 Reisterstown road, beloved son of the late Patrick and Alice Hughes Lynn. Funeral from the Funeral Home of C.

Vernon Lemmon, 4611 Park Heights avenue on Saturday at 9.30 A.M. Requiem High Mass in St. Ambrose Church at 10 A.M. Interment in Cathedral Cemetery, 1e LYNCH On May 29, 1963, EVELYN M. (nee Myers), of 418 North Duncan street, beloved wife of John A.

Lynch and dear mother of Miss Linda H. Lynch. 1e Serivces at the John A. Miller Funeral Home, Hartley Miller successor. 2332-34 Jefferson street, on Saturday at 1 P.M.

Interment in Parkwood Cemetery, MARKEY On May 29. 1963, MARY G. (nee Straughn), of 3222 Ravenwood avenue, beloved wife of the late Peter F. Markey and beloved aunt of Mrs. Mildred S.

Kacher and Mrs. Doris S. Hines. 1e Funeral from the Ullrich Funeral Home, 4210 Belair road, near Parkside drive, on Saturday at 12.30 P.M. Interment in Gardens of Faith Cemetery.

Family requests friends to call between 2 P.M. and 5 P.M. and 7 P.M. and 9 P.M. MARTEN Suddenly on May 9, 1963, at Lake Trasineno, Italy, EDWARD COLLINS MARTEN, beloved son of Edward Marten, and Mrs.

Isabelle Wood. brother of David and Joseph Wood and grandson of Mrs. Lillian C. Collins and Mr. Norman H.

Collins, Sr and Mrs. Grace Gorsuch. 3 Funeral from the Heeman Funeral Home, 6067 Harford road on Monday at 10.30 A.M. Services at Parkville Seventh Day Adventist Church, 3033 Oak Forest Drive at 11 A.M. Interment in Moreland Memorial Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers please send contributions to Young People's Missionary Volunteer Society of the Seventh Day Adventist Church. Friends may call on Sunday between 12 noon and 9 P.M. MARTIN On May 30. 1963, HOWARD husband of the late H. May Martin (nee Pyle), formerly of Forest Hill, father of Hollis Martin.

9221 Belair road, Baltimore. 2 Funeral services at the Kurtz Funeral Home, Jarrettsville, Harford county, on Monday, June 3, at 11 A.M. Interment In Old Brick Baptist Cemetery, near Jarrettsville, Md. Friends may call at the funeral home. Saturday and Sunday after 3 P.M.

McDERMOTT On May 30, 1963, CAROLINE D. (nee Denton), of 3421 Guilford terrace, beloved wife of Bernard M. McDermott and beloved mother of Mrs. Caroline Carr and Miss Ival G. McDermott.

1e Funeral services will be held at William J. Tickner Son, North and Pennsylvania avenues, on Saturday at 2.30 P.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. MEZZANOTTE On May 29, 1963, MARY (nee DiSaia), beloved wife of the late Domenico and beloved mother of Michael, Stella, Cavaliere, Gus. Phyllis Frankowski, Nicholas and Delores Jachim.

Also survived by fifteen grandchildren and four great-grandchildren and beloved sister of Anna Silata and Anthony DiSala. 1e Services at her home. 921 Eastern avenue, on Saturday morning at 8.30 o'clock. Solemn Requiem High Mass at St. Leo's Church at 9 o'ciock.

Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery. Arrangements SaD opel Brothers. MOONEY On May 29, 1963 of 828 East Thirty-third street, THOMAS J. MOONEY. dearly beloved husband of Margaret Mooney (nee Gisriel), and devoted father of Thomas J.

3d, Kevin and Roger P. Mooney and brother of Lawrence R. Mooney and son of the late Inspector Thomas J. Mooney, Sr. Funeral services from the John A.

Moran Funeral Home, 4201 York road (enter parking area on Forty-third street), on Saturday June 1, 1963, at 9,30 A.M. Requiem High Mass at St. Bernard's Church at 10 A.M. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may visit daily from 7 P.M.

to 10 P.M. Wednesday, May 29 and 3 P.M. to 5 P.M. and 7 P.M. to 10 P.M.

Thursday and Friday. MOONEY The Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, deeply regrets to announce the passing of THOMAS JOSEPH MOONEY, a member of the society and extends to his family deep expressions of sympathy. D. CHESTER O'SULLIVAN, Chairman Board of Stewards.

GEORGE P. MAHONEY President. MURRAY Suddenly, on May 30. 1963, RICHARD JOSEPH MICHAEL, or 3711 Kimble road. infant son of Richard J.

and Shirley L. Murray (nee Moore). 1 Funeral services at the John A. Moran Funeral Home, 4201 York road (entrance to parking area on Forty-third street) on Saturday, June 1, at 1 P.M. Interment In Holy Redeemer Cemetery, NEVY On May 29.

1963, DAVID of Cumberland. beloved husband of Mary Nevy and father of Dr. Eugene F. Nevy, of Dundalk; Mrs. John Sharp and Mrs.

Alice McGuire, of Cumberland. Mr. Nevy and his brother founded the Cumberland Macaroni Manufacturing Company. Also the president of the affiliated firm of Galvanoni Nevy of New York city. Funeral mass will be held in SS.

Peter and Paul's Catholic Church on Saturday at 10 A.M. Interment in St. Mary's Cemetery in Cumber. land. Md.

Mr. Nevy rests at the George Funeral Home where visiting hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. (In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to your 10- cal cancer 1 NUSBAUM On May 30, 1963, JACOB, beloved husband of the late Hannah Nusbaum and devoted father of Mrs. Samuel Rashbaum, Mrs. Jacob Lubin, Mr.

Sylvan Nusbaum and Mr. Morton Nusbaum, of Harrisonburg. Va. Also survived by seven grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. 1e Services at Sol Levinson Bros.

Home, 6010 Reisterstown road (at Pinkney road), on Friday. May 31, at 3 P.M. (Enter parking courts through Pinkney road). Interment in Beth Tfiloh Congregation Cemetery, Windsor MIll road. omit In mourning at 3919 Strathmore avenue.

DEATHS (3) SETLER Corporate Bonds Sales Net 1.000s High Low Close Cho. LehV 4sD2003f LibMcN cv5576 11 119. 119 11 89 89 LingTV 175 79 79 18 105 Litton 185 119 Lorillard 35 63 8 99 17-32 99 17-32 99 MackTr Martin 8-JH McCrory 81 81 McDerm cv5572 16 Met cv6s75 53 174 174 MplsHon MplsStL 6585 2 MSPSSM gm4s91f 13 MKT 23 24 MoPac 552045f 96 71 71 MoPac 10 MoPac MoPac 21 MononRR 652007f 11 40 40 MontWdCr 3 106 106 106 MontWdCr 5 MorEs 20 NAFI 1 85 85 85 NashCSL 3586 71 71 71 NatAirl cv6s76 9 191 NatBisc 105 105 105 NCyIG 17 107 107 NatDist NatLead 16 NatStl NatTea 3582 NYCen 6580 NYCen 5s2013 31 NYCen 12 71 NYCen 4598 42 645 NYCenHR 10 68 NYCenLS 57 57 NYLack W4s73 50 50 50 viNYNH 21 viNYNH 85 19 19 4593 NYTel NYTel 5 NiaMPw 25 105 105 NopcoCh 17 114 114 114 4596 6 NorNatG 3 NoPac NorPac 3s2047 62 62 Northrop cv5579 A 128 125 125 OlinM 11 118 118 118 OlinM 20 117 117 OxfPap 10 5591 5 105 PaGE 3 1023 PaGE 13 PAGE 15 102 PacGE 9 100 100 100 PacGE 87 87 87 PacGE 10 PaGE 3874 883 PaGE 3579 PacTT 100 100 PanAmA 226 135 135 3575 2 Pen RR 5868 26 103 103 Pen RR 17 1007 Pen RR Pen RR 81 81 81 Phil El 86 101 101 101 Phil El 67 PhillipsP 42 PhillipsP 99 99 99 PCCSL PitC Coal Proct 3 97 96 96 PubSEG 3563 20 Readg 5 Richfid 45 130 129 Rohr 5 4 105 SIL SF 552006f 83 82 82 StL SF 9 SIL SF 4s 97 ScottPap cv3s71 52 135 132 135 Sears SearsRAc SearsRAc 77 SeibRub cv5s79 1 Sinclair 8 Socony 18 997 Socony So Pac So Pac 102 102 102 So Pac SoPacOr SwBellT Spiegel cv5584 1 122 122 122 StdO Cal StdO Ind 20 103 103 StdO NJ Stokely 6 Sunray 87 4 SurfTran 6571 100 100 100 SymWay 30 120 120 Talcott cv 5579 5 140 140 140 TexCorp 3565 6 TexP MPT 4 805 TWA 60 87 87 UnOilCal 41 124 124 Un Pac 2 UnTank 5586 UnAirL 9 135 135 135 UnGasCo 5580 10 US Frght cv5581 25 1531 42 1023 US Steel 4883 13 97 Vanad 2 78 Vendo 15 107 VirgRyinc 652008 3 120 120 120 Vornado cv 5582 29 101 Shore 452361 14 63 Whore 4s 2361reg 2 623 WestchLt Wn Md 45 69 99 99 99 WheelS 105 Foreign Bonds Amster 1 Austral 10 Austral 10 Austral July 2 Austral 13 Austral 80 1 Austral 5572 12 Austral 5578 Austral 5s 83 39 Austral 4 Austral Austral Austrian as 2 Bele Belgium Braz st Canada Chile 3593 CopenTel CopenTel 12 Credit 51 Cuba 5 Denmk Denmk 27 EuropCSt1 4 1043 103 103 103 103 103 100 100 1003 1 99 99 981 42 42 42 85 85 85 102 102 102 993 993 093 1063 22 22 22 103 103 103 Livestock Markets Baltimore Weekly Livestock Round(USDA) CATTLE Estimated receipts for three day period this week 950 compared with 1,771 during four day period last week and 1,572 year ago. Supply included around 50 per cent slaughter steers and heifers. 40 per cent cows, balance largely bulls, feeder cattle and calves.

Compared with last week's close slaughter steers and heifers mostly steady, Cows fully steady. Hardly enough feeder cattle and calves to test market. Bulls sold fully steady. Slaughter Steers and Heiferschoice lb. slaughter steers.

$23 and choice 910- 1.190 good. few standard and low good. $19 -21. Several small lots good and choice 770- 995 lb. heifers.

consignment choice 985 lbs. $23. few head standard and low good. Cows and Bulls Utility and few commercial cows. $14.5016.75.

canner and cutter, $1314.75, few light shelly caner down to $11.50. Scattered sales utility and commercial bulls. $19-21. load mostly utility promising a relatively high yield. $22.

Feeder Cattle and Calves 700- 995 lb. feeder steers. few medium and good. $1922. Few good 460-600 lb.

steers. scattered sales medium and good 315-470 lb. steer calves. few heifer calves. $21-23.

Veal and Calf and Sheep AuctionNo report issued this week due to Memorial holiday on Thursday. HOGS -Three-day run this week estimated at 2.425 head compared with 2.391 for four-day period last week and 2.245 year ago Barrows and gilts 25 to 50 cents higher compared with last week's close. Sows scarce, limited transactions mostly 50 cents higher, Bulk supply largely U.S. No 1-3 190-225-lb butchers. Barrows and gilts: On Wednesday most U.S.

No 1-3 190-215 17.75. several consignments U.S. No. 1-2 195-215 lbs. Monday cashed at $18: few lots U.S.

No 1-3 235-245 lbs. $17.25: few mostly U.S. No 3 300-340 SOWS U.S No. several 1-3 450-595 350-450 Chicago Chicago. May 31 (P)-The broadcast advance in many weeks boosted butcher hog prices as much as 75c a bund today and top to $18.

another new high for the year. Demand was not more than moderately active in the slaughter steer trade and prices there were steady to 25c lower. Heifers and bulls were steady. HOG. -Receipts.

very active. butchers mostly 50c higher, instances 75c sows steady to strong: shippers took 3.500; 1-2 grade 190-225- lb. butchers around 450 head at $18; mixed 1-3 190-230 lbs. 230-270 lbs 17.25; 2-3 grades 270-290 lbs. $16 16.75; load around 300.

lbs. at $15.75 and load near 375 lhs. at 1-3 300- 350 350-400 los. $13.75 14.50; 2-3 400-500 lbs. $13- 13.75: 500-630 lbs.

CATTLE Receipts. 5.500; none; moderately active. slaughter steers steady to 25c lower: heifers mostly steady; cows and bulls steady: high choice and prime 1.150-1,375-lb. slaughter steers $23.5023.75: at least two loads mostly prime 1.275-1.300 lbs. $24; load prime 1,400 lbs.

$23.75: choice lbs. choice 1.200-1.400 lbs. $22-23: several loads choice 1.400-1.500 lbs. good lbs. few loads choice heifers $22.25 22.65: load high choice 1.050 lbs.

$23.25: good $20.50 utility and commercial cows $16 17.50: canners and cutters $14 utility and commercial bulls $18.50 20.50, 100: not enough for 8 price trend. N.Y. Rubber Futures New York. May ,31 UP) Rubber standard futures closed unchanged. Sales one contract.

High Low Close January 29.65 29.65 29.65 Spot No. 1 amoked sheets nominal, AP Bond Averages Prev. Fri. Day 20 rails 81.6* 81.5 industrials .101.2 101.0 10 utilities 88.7 88.8 10 foreign 90.4* 90.3 10 low yield 94.2 94.2 1963 high. Foreign Bonds Sales 1.000s EuropCStl 29 Finland 6573 18 Germany 4972 1 Greek 7564f 40 Greek 6568f 54 Harpen 70 6 Int TT ItalCCon 3577 Japan Dev 6577 6 Japan Dev 6578 Japan Japan Japan 6 KLM cv 5 New Zeal 7 New Zeal 3 Nippon TT 6577 56 Norway 12 Norway 14 Norway 1 Oslo 2 Poland as 1 Rio deJ 8546 st 2 So Italy 9 UnSoAf 30 UnSoAf 6 UnSo Af 1 Net High Low Close Cho.

F888 102 37 102 39 84 84 84 101 101 105 105 105 102 102 102 7 7 73 73 73 99 99 99 VI ID bankruptcy 01 receivership being reorganized under the Bankruptcy Act, or securities assumed by such com panies. x1 Ex interest. ct- Certificates st -Stamped. Dealt in flat. bonds, negotiability impaired by maturity nd Next day delivery xw -Ex warrants IN MEMORIAM (1) Booklet, 131 Specimen In Memoriam Tributes, Free On Request SAMUELS The family of ELLA SAMUELS wishes to announce to her many friends and relatives the unveiling on June 9, 1963, 3.30 P.M.

at Mikro Kodesh Cemetery, 6700 Bowleys lane. 1e DEATHS (3) Death Notices Received Too Late For Classification Will Be Found On Page 2 On May 29, 1963, OLLA of 4130 Townsend avenue, Brooklyn, beloved husband Marguerite Kroh Aairey; son of Olla and Mae Breeden Airey, and devoted brother of Audrey Burkhardt, Mrs. Adelaide Thalheimer and Emanuel Airey. 1e Services at the McCully Funeral Home, 130 East Fort avenue, on Saturday at 11 A.M. Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery.

Family will receive friends from 2 until 9 P.M. ANDERSON On May 30, 1963, MARGARET (Nee Maurer), of 1046 Patapsco street, beloved wife of Charles E. Anderson and devoted mother of John, Charles and Marshall Anderson. 3 Services at the McCully Funeral Home, 130 East Fort avenue, on Monday at 10 A.M Interment in Western Cemetery. ARBAUGH On May 31, 1963, CARRIE VIRGINIA (nee Comley), of 10 Hanover road, Reisterstown, beloved wife of Harry F.

Arbaugh, and mother of Harry Arbaugh, Mrs. Rozellah A. Byrd, M. Eugene Arbaugh, and Bernice A. Smith.

3 Funeral from the Eline Funeral Home, 10 Main street, Reisterstown, Monday at 2 P.M. Interment in Carrollton Church of God Cemetery, Bethel. Friends may call 2 P.M. to 5 P.M., and 7 P.M. to 9 P.M.

ARCHER On May 29, 1963, at Union Memo. rial Hospital, VIOLA MAY, beloved wife of Charles S. Archer. of Pylesville, Md. 1e Funeral services at Archer's Fu.

neral Home, Benson. on Saturday, June 1, at 11 A.M. Interment in Union Chapel Methodist Cemetery, Joppa, Md. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 P.M. Friday.

ASHLEY On May 30, 1963, PHOEBE ANN (nee Hines), in her 102d year, of Rock Creek, Pasadena, Anne Arundel county, formerly of Grasonville. beloved wife of the late Charles Ashley, and devoted mother of Theodore Trott and Mrs. Lydia Mae Bryan 3e Friends may call at the George J. Gonce Funeral Home, 4001 Ritchie highway, until 10 P.M. Sunday.

Services in the Brooklyn Seventh Day Adventist Church, Fourth street and Annabel avenue, on Monday at 11.45 A.M. Interment in Magothy Methodist Cemetery. BENNETT On May 31, 1963, JOHN of 1000 Circle drive, Arbutus, the beloved husband of E. Doris Bennett (nee Brown) and father of Richard N. Bennett and Phillip W.

Bennett. 3e Mr. Bennett rests at the Howard H. Hubbard Funeral Home, 4107 Wilkins avenue. Relatives and friends are invited to attend services on Monday at 2 P.M.

Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 2 P.M. until 5 P.M. and 7 P.M. to 9 P.M.

BIEDERMANN On May 30, 1963. WILLIAM WATSON, Fairfield, beloved husband of Elizabeth M. Biedermann; father of Mrs. Robert Ford, of Baltimore; son of Mrs. Mable Watson Biedermann and the late William P.

Biedermann, of Baltimore; sister Mrs. James W. Malone, of Freeport, Ill. 2 Services in Fairfield, on Saturday. CAPLAN On May 30, 1963, MORRIS HENRY beloved husband of Dorothy Caplan (nee Miller) and devoted brother of Mrs.

Melvin Lichtenstein, of Lynchburg, and Bern. ard Caplan, of Baltimore 1 Services at Sol Levinson Bros Home, 6010 Reisterstown road (at Pinkney), on Friday, May 31, at 2 P.M. parking courts through Pinkney Interment in United Hebrew Cemetery, Anshe Emunah Aitz Chaim Congregation, Washington boulevard. omit In mourning at 3107 Bancroft road. Please make all contributions to the Heart Fund.

CHADWELL Suddenly, on May 30, 1963 MICHAEL of 1208 Light street. beloved son of Henry B. and Susan O. Chadwell, and brother of Joe F. 2 Funeral from the McCully Funeral Home.

130 East Fort avenue, on Monday at 1 P.M. Interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery Family requests visiting from 2 P.M. until 9 P.M. COCHRAN On May 31, 1963, GILBERT of 264 South Highland avenue, beloved son of the late George and Anna F. Cochran, devoted brother of Mr.

Harry A. Cochran, Mrs. May Anderson and Mr. John Cochran. 4e Services from the Leonard Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road at Echodale avenue, of which due notice will be given.

COOPER On May 31, 1963, CARL AMOS, of 334 South Norris street, beloved husband of Edna Cooper (nee Carnes), and beloved father of Mrs. Walter Jack. 3e Friends may call at the Witzke Funeral Parlors, Hollins and Gilmor streets, from 2 P.M. until 10 P.M. Services on Monday at 2.30 P.M.

Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. DEUBELL On May 30, 1963, RUDOLPH of 3604 Plateau avenue, beloved husband of the late Mary Virginia Duebell (nee Benson) and father of Mrs. Virginia Lee Travis, of Salisbury, and Mr. Melvin E. Duebell of Opa Locka, Fla.

1e Funeral services will be held at William J. Tickner Sons, North and Pennsylvania avenues, on Sat. urday at 1.30 P.M. Interment in Louden Park Cemetery. The family requests friends to call between 2 P.M.

and 9 P.M. Greenspring Valley Synagogue and Center Family deeply regrets the passing of MORRIS SETLER, beloved father devoted member Jack Setler. Members please visit house of mourning, 3203 Labyrinth road. 1 HERSCHEL LEIBOWITZ, JACOB H. GREENFELD, President.

REUBEN CAPLAN, Chairman of Board. BERNARD KOMAN, Brotherhood President. MRS. WILLIAM ADES, Sisterhood President. MRS.

HAROLD BERMAN, President. SETTLER Queen Anne Guild Charity Fund, deeply the passing of MORRIS SETTLER, father-inlaw of our member, Mariam Settier, and extends sincere sympathy to the family. Members please attend services and house of mourn- Ing. 2 MARCIA WOLF, President. SETLER The Jacob Sandy Lodge No.

152, K. of notes wtih deep sorrow the passing of MORRIS SETLER, beloved father of our member, Joseph Settler. All members please attend services on Sunday at 2 P.M. ARTHUR ROMM, 2 Chancellor Commander. SMITH Suddenly, on May 28, 1963, JOHN FRANKLIN, beloved husband of Dolores Alvina Smith (nee Condon), of 322 South Monroe street, beloved son of Mrs.

Dorothy Mott, and grandson of Mrs. Thelma Shelton. le Services at The George L. Schwab Home, 2101 Frederick avenue, at Pulaski street, on Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery.

Visiting hours from 2 until 9.30 P.M. SPARKS On May 30, 1963, FRANCES formerly of 3210 Howard Park avenue, beloved wife of the late Samuel W. Sparks and mother of Walter M. Sparks and Mrs. Dorothy I.

Wood. Friends may call at the Ellaworth Armacost Funeral Chapel, 4600 Liberty Heights avenue, on Friday evening between the hours of 7 P.M. and 9 P.M. Services at the Holy Nativity Church, Garrison and Egerton road, on Saturday at 1 P.M. Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery, requests flowers be omitted.

Contributions may be made to the Church Home and Hospital.1 STESCH On May 29, 1963, at his home, 4312 Kathland avenue, HARRY beloved husband of Mary Mechen Stesch and father of Mrs. Mabel F. Abell, Mrs. Kathryn M. Halas, Mrs.

Dorothy M. Green and Mr. Harry C. Stesch, of Corpus Christi, Texas. (D.C.) newspaper please Funeral services will be held at William J.

Tickner Sons, North and Pennsylvania avenues, on Saturday at 1 P.M. Interment in Lorraine Park Cemetery. le STEWART On May 31, 1963, JAMES T. of Kalmia, beloved husband of Anna B. Stewart (nee Reynolds), and devoted father of Mrs Jeannette M.

Gunther, 2 Friends may call at the Foster Funeral Home, West Broadway and Williams street, Bel Air. Md. on Sunday evening from 7 P.M. to 9 P.M. Funeral services on Monday at 1.30 P.M Interment in Cherry Hill Methodist Cemetery, near Elkton, Md.

TOLAR Suddenly, on May 30, 1963, JAMES of 5801 Oakland road, Halethorpe, beloved husband of the late Madge N. Tolar and father of Thelma Boyer, Evelyn Rippel, Lottie Walsh and Roberta Caravella. Services at the Ambrose Funeral Home, 1328 Sulphur Spring road, Arbutus, on Monday at 2 P.M. Interment in Meadowridge Memorial Park. Visiting hours from 2 until 9 P.M.

3e WEINER On May 31, 1963, HENRY, of 2412 Baker street, beloved husband of the late Mollie Weiner, (nee Cohen), father of Daniel Weiner, of Miami, Florida, Mrs. Victoria Erdman, of Wilmington, Norman, Milton, Joseph, Edward and Morris Weiner, Mrs. Florence Row, Mrs. Loretta Smith, Mrs. Della Anderson, Mrs.

Delores Carnes, Mrs. Zelda Gerber, the late Edith Smith and brother of Michael Weiner, of Washington, D.C. Mrs. Anna Cohen, Mrs. Rebecca Dvorine and the late Reuben Louis and Victor Weiner.

Also survived by 15 grandchildren and four great grandchildren, 2m Services at the Jack Lewis Home, 2100-02 Eutaw place on Sunday at 11 A.M. Interment, Ohr Knesseth Israel Anshe Sphard congregation cemetery, Mt. Carmel. omit In mourning at 2856 Edgecomb Circle South. WEINER Jefferson Lodge No.

9. 1.0.0.F., regrets to announce the passing of our life member, and marshall, HENRY WEINER. Members attend services at the Jack Lewls home, 2100-02 Eutaw place on Sunday at 11 A.M. Also visit house of mourning at 2856 Edgecomb Circle South. 2m MILTON I.

COHEN, Noble Grand. WELCH On May 31, 1963, ALBERT C. of 415 East Gittings street, beloved husband of Helen Young Welch and devoted father of Mrs. Helen E. Rebstock.

Also survived by two grandchildren. 36 Services at the McCully Funeral Home, 130 East Fort avenue, on Monday at 3 P.M. Interment In Cedar Hill Cemetery, Family will receive friends from 2 P.M. until 9 P.M. WHITE Suddenly, on May 28, 1963.

REV. EDWARD LOUGH, of 5208 Wilton Heights avenue, beloved husband of Louise Helen White (nee Oilas): devoted father of Mr. Walter Edward White, Mrs. Elsie Barbara Gilliam and Mrs. Helen Elizabeth Sanders; brother of Mr.

Philip White, of Miami, Miss Cassie White. of Bermuda Islands; Mrs. Jessie Sharpe, of Bermuda Islands; Mrs. Anna Astwood, of Baltimore, Also survived by seven grandchildren. 3e Services at the Leonard J.

Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road (at Echodale), on Monday at 10.30 A.M. Interment in Meadowridge Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 P.M. until 9 P.M daily. WORLEY On May 29, 1963, ROBERT, of 4015 Frederick avenue, beloved husband of Elsie L.

Worley (nee Hile). Relatives and friends may call on Saturday and Sunday from 2 P.M. until 9.30 P.M. st the G. Truman Schwab Funeral Home.

of Irvington, 3512 Frederick avenue, where funeral will be held on Monday, June 3, at 8.30 A.M. Requiem High Mass at St. Joseph's Monastery at 9 A.M. Interment in Baltimore National Cemetery. 2 WORLEY The Holy Name Society of St.

Joseph's Monastery regrets to announce the passing of ROBERT WORLEY and requests all members to be at the G. Truman Schwab Funeral Home on Sunday at 8 P.M. to recite the Rosary. 16 CHARLES PICARELLO, President. WORTHINGTON On May 31, 1963, HAZEL (nee Chilcoat).

of 507 Academy road, Catonsville, beloved wife of Rowland O. Worthington and devoted mother of Mrs. Doris Feick. 3e Services at John Burns Sons Funeral Home, 610-12 York road, Towson on Monday at 2.30 P.M. Interment in Bosley Church Cemetery.

Friends may call 2 P.M to 5 P.M. and 7 P.M. to 9 P.M. Funeral Designs Finest in Flowers J. J.

SONS Reasonable Prices 1123 W. Baltimore St. Phone PLaza 2-1374-5-6.

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