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60 Suddenly, on March 2, 1973, JOHN of 1226 Hull street, beloved husband of Mary V. Clark (nee King), devoted father of Mrs. Nora Maylor, Mrs. Doris Kooser, Beverly Ann and William L. Clark; beloved brother-in-law of Louis and Hattie Moore, Edward and Anna King: beloved brother of Mrs.

Mary Unduch, Rose, Mary, Joseph and Robert Clark. Also survived by 11 grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and by many nieces and nephews. Christian Wake Services at the Charles L. Stevens Funeral Home, 1501 East Fort avenue. Prayers Sons, Inc.

Funeral Home, 401 South Chester street, on day, at 8.45 A.M. Mass of the Resurrection In Holy Rosary Church at 9.30 A.M. Interment in Holy Rosary Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 9 P.M. GRAY On March 1, 1973, ERNEST GUY, beloved husband of Catherine R.

Gray (nee Daly), beloved father of Mrs. Catherine F. Campbell, and Ernest Guy Gray, Jr. Also survived by four grandchildren. Services at the Leonard J.

Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road (at Echodale avenue), on Monday at 11 A.M. Interment in Parkwood Cemetery. Friends may call on Saturday and Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. DEATHS (3) DEATHS (3) CASCIO 3e GOLEMBIESKI The officers and members of On February 28, 1973, VICTORIA Court Caton No. 440 Catholic beloved wife of the late Daughters of America regret to Stanislaw Golembleski and deannounce the death of their voted mother of Josephine Jancmember, JANE CASCIO.

Members zak, John Golem Helen will meet at Witzke Catonsville Sullivan, Jane Winkler, Wanda Funeral Home on Saturday at Golembleski and the late Mary 8.30 P.M. to recite the Rosary. Drzewiecki and Stella GolemDORA MONGELLI, bieski. Also survived by seven Regent. grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren.

CLARK at the John M. Weber CLARK On March 1, 1973 ELIZABETH (BESSIE) M. (nee Callender) beloved daughter of Jessie (nee Martin) and the late Leo Callender. Beloved sister of Florence Cassetta and Phyllis Braun. Friends may call at the Conklin Funeral Home 5444 Belair road on Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

Mass of the Resurrection in St. Benedict's Church on Monday at 10 A.M. Interment In Meadow Ridge Memorial Park. COOK 3e On February 28, 1973, CHARLES of 511 Bayhills drive, Arnold, beloved husband of Nola L. Cook (nee Lowery), father of Constance Nicholson, Sue Mixon and Charles F.

Cook. Also survived by eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Singleton Funeral Home, 1 Second avenue, S.W. (at Crain highway), Glen Burnie, on through Friday evening. Funeral services will be held from the Mt.

Carmel United Methodist Church, Lake Shore, on Saturday, at 10 A.M. Interment in the church cemetery. The family will receive visitors from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. DAVIS 3 On March 2, 1973, W. HARVEY, of Morgan road, near Woodbine in Howard county, beloved husband of the late Rose M.

Davis and devoted father of W. Harvey Davis 3d. Mr. David rests at the WaltzBurrier Funeral Home, Liberty road, in Winfield, where funeral services will be held at 11 A.M. on Monday, March 5.

Interment will be in Oak Grove Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. on Sunday. lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the parish of the Holy Apostles, Mount Airy, Md. DEBELIUS 30 On March 1, 1973, CATHERINE M.

(nee Miller), beloved wife of the late John W. Debelius and devoted mother of Mary C. Robertson, Lt. Col. Charles A.

Debelius, USA, Harry A. and John W. Debelius, sister of Harry Miller, Sister M. Basilia, Sister M. Teresiana, Sister Ann Mercedes, Mrs.

Margaret Minderlein and Mrs. Helen Hennick. Also survived by 21 grandchildren. Funeral from the Schimunek Funeral Home, 3331 Brehms lane (at Mannasota and Erdman avenues), on Saturday, at 1.15 P.M. Mass of the Resurrection at the Shrine of the Little Flower at 2 P.M.

Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery. Visiting hours on Friday from 1 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. and on Saturday from 9 A.M. to 11.30 A.M. lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy may be made to St.

Joseph's Hospital General DOERING On March 2, 1973, ELSIE M. (nee Hess), formerly of Ohio avenue, Baltimore Highlands, beloved wife of the late Herman Doering. grandmother of A. Doris Purnell and Gladys DeLawder, great-grandmother of Wiggo K. Anderson III, Deborah, Bruce, Donna and Brian DeLawder, sister of Hilda Ruth and Leo Hess.

Friends may call at the Singleton Funeral Home, 1 Second avenue S.W. (Crain highway), Glen Burnie, through Sunday evening. Funeral services will be held from St. Christophers Episcopal Church, Linthicum, on Monday at 2 P.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery.

The family will receive visitors from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. DORSEY On March 1, 1973, JAMES of Glen Burnie, beloved husband of the late Nettie C. (nee Weitzel) and devoted father of Mrs. Agnes Lieberman, Mrs. Helen Eberhardt, Mrs.

Lillian Hyland, Mrs. Hazel McDougall, Mrs. Lorraine Frech; Howard Dorsey, of Leonardtown, and Joseph Dorsey, of California. Also survived by 17 grandchildren and 22 greet-grandchildren. Prayers will be offered at the McCully Funeral Home, 237 Patapsco avenue at Third street, Brooklyn, on Monday at 9 A.M.

Interment in Glen Haven Cemetery. Family will receive friends from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. DOUGHERTY On March 1, 1973, AMELIA C. (nee Schlosser), of Catonsville, beloved wife of the late William R. Dougherty, devoted mother of Patrick F.

Dougherty, sister W. of Messrs. Charles H. and Henry Schlosser, Mrs. Blanche Baker, Mrs.

Freda S. Reus, Miss Irma E. Schlosser and Miss Retha W. Schlosser, grandmother of Geraldine M. and Carol Ann Dougherty.

Friends may call at the Witzke Catonsville Funeral Home, 1630 Edmondson avenue, (Beltway exit 14 west, 1 blk. east of Rolling road), on Friday from 7 to 9 P.M., Saturday and Sunday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Prayers will be held on Monday at 10.30 A.M. Mass of the Resurrection in St. Wil11am of York Church at 11 A.M.

Interment Dulaney Valley Cemetery. DRASHER 4 On March 1, 1973, STANLEY of Brooklyn, beloved husband of Jeanne Mundie Drasher and dear father of Stanley L. Drasher, Jr. and Jack M. Drasher.

Also survived by five grandchildren. Funeral from the George J. Gonce Home, 4001 Ritchie highway, on Monday at 2 P.M. Interment in Glen Haven Cemetery. Family requests friends call from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

DULL 3 March 1, 1973, at Annapolis, ELLEN wife of the late Archie F. Dull, mother of Harriett Doris L. Dull and Franklin H. Dull and sister of Mrs. Sophie M.

Siegert and Alton E. Leatherbury. Also survived by three grandchildren, Funeral on Saturday, March 3, at 2.30 P.M. at the Taylor Funeral Chapel, 147 Gloucester street, Annapolis, Md. Interment in Cedar Bluff Cemetery.

GERBRICK On March 1, 1973, LILLIAN of 1330 East Fort avenue, beloved sister of Mrs. Pauline Kroat and Mr. Samuel Gerbrick. Services at Charles L. Stevens Funeral Home.

1501 East Fort avenue, on Monday at 10 A.M. Interment in Lake View Memorial Park. Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. GESSWEIN On March 1, 1973, ELMER SYLVESTER, beloved husband of the late Margaret Catherine (nee Jones), father of Mrs. Hazel L.

Kraft, Rev. George F. Gesswein and Mr. John W. Gesswein.

Also survived by six grandchildren. Services at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road (at Echodale), on Saturday, at 10 A.M. Interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

GESSWEIN 3 Mt. Nebo Lodge No. 229 AF AM anounces with deep regret the passing of brother ELMER S. GESSWEIN, 50-year member. A Masonic memorial service will be conducted at the Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road, Friday, March 2, 1973, at 8 P.M.

Our deepest sympathy is extended to the family. FRANCIS K. HANLON, Worshipful Master. a a an a Senate keeps up land-use tussle Annapolis The compromise Mandel-James land-use bill ran vocal opposition in the Senate Economic Affairs Committee yesterday indicating that the measure may undergo alteration before it gets to the Senate floor. Senator William J.

Goodman Prince Georges), an outspoken environmentalist, and Senator Frederick C. Malkus Lower Shore), a rural conservative, took turns taking pot shots at the measure, which would allow the state to intervene in local zoning decisions affecting designated "critical In order to get administration support, the bill previously had been stripped provisions that would have given the state the power to force localities to conform with guidelines for future development of these "critical areas" of Maryland, such as farmland, wetlands and flood plains. 3 hours on amendments By BARRY C. RASCOVAR Annapolis Bureau of The Sun around and outlaw gamblingtype pinball machines in all of Maryland failed yesterday and the Senate routinely passed a bill to extend the freemachines to the four southern Maryland counties. The bill was sent to the House on a 27 to 8 vote.

IN MEMORIAM BLACKMORE A birthday tribute in memory of our husband and father, ALFRED E. BLACKMORE. You are not forgotten loved one Nor will you ever be As long as life and memory lasts will remember thee. We miss you now, our hearts are sore As time goes by, we miss you more Your loving smile, your gentle face No one can fill your vacant place. LOVING WIFE MARIE and DAUGHTER DOT.

DEATHS ADAMS March 2, 1973, HELEN beloved wife of Charles C. Adams, devoted mother of James C. Adams. Funeral from E. F.

Lassahn Funeral Home. Kingsville, 11750 Belair road. notice will be ADLER On March 1, 1973, HARRY, beloved husband of the late Reba Adler, devoted father of Mrs. Hilda Pressmen, brother of Jullus Adler, Mrs. Sarah Marcus, Mrs.

Anne Salganik and Mrs. Bertie Orman; beloved grandfather of Robert, Michael and Karen Pressman. Services at Sol Levinson Bros. Home, 6010 Reisterstown road, on Friday, March 2, at 10 A.M. Interment in Hebrew Youngmens Cemetery, Windsor Mill road.

omit In mourning at 3628 Fords lane, Apt. Fountainview Apartments 21215. ADLER 3 The Auxiliary of Yedz Grotto deeply regrets the passing of HARRY ADLER, beloved brother of its member, Mrs. Bertie Orman. MRS.

DELLA LEMLER, President. ADLER The Adler Cousins Club deeply regrets the passing of our beloved cousin, HARRY G. ADLER. MRS. HARRY SHOCKET, President.

BEE The Baltimore Gas and Electric Association announces deep regret the death, in Virginia, of retired employee, WILLIAM M. BEE, and extends deepest sympathy to his family. BENNETT On March 2, 1973, LULU (nee Stevens), devoted mother of N. Bennett, of Long Island and Guy V. Bennett, of Marina, Del Ray, grandmother of Karen Sue Boss and James N.

Bennett, III, of New York, great-grandmother of Guy James Bennett. Mrs. Bennett rests at the Howard H. Hubbard Funeral Home, 4107 Wilkens avenue. notice of funeral will be announced BERGER 1973, ROBERT 3 February 27, NEAL, of Timonium, beloved son of Samuel M.

Berger and Beverly H. Berger, brother Richard E. Berger, grandson of Mrs. Beatrice Berger, of New York city, Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey Berger, of Washington, D.C., and nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ruskey, of Lodge Forest, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kotecki, of Fellowship Forest.

Family will receive friends in Wm. Cook -Brooks Towson, 1050 York road (Beltway Exit 26), Thursday and Friday. Mass the Resurrection in Church of the Nativity on Saturday at 10 A.M. Entombment in Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens. BILANCIA 3 On February 27, 1973, JOHN beloved husband of Marie Bilancia (nee Kuchar), devoted father of Joseph P.

Bilancia, father-in-law of Helen Bilancia (nee Capitano). Funeral from the Schimunek Funeral Home, 3331 Brehms lane (at Mannasota and Erdman avenues), on Saturday at 9.15 A.M. Mass of the Resurrection at St. Anthony's Church at 10 A.M. Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery.

Christian Wake Services on Friday at 8 P.M. (Parking in rear). Visiting 2 to 5 and to 9 P.M. BOYLE 4 On March 2, 1973, JOHN beloved of the late John T. and Mary.

A. Boyle. Surviving are nieces and nephews, Carol Dorothea M. and Herman C. Wacker, of Richmond, Va.

Va. i papers please Prayers at the Thomas J. Kenny Inc. Funeral Home, Hollins and Gilmor streets, on Monday at 10. A.M.

Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. BRISTOW 3 On February 28, 1973. ANNETTA M. (nee Streib), of St.

Michaels way, beloved wife of Ryland G. Bristow, beloved mother of Ryland G. Bristow, Jr. and Mrs. Barbara L.

Gempp; sister of Mr. Henry A. Streib, of Baltimore. Also survived by four grandchildren. Services at the Seitz Funeral Home, 5209 York road, on Saturday at 11 A.M.

Interment in Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens. Family will receive friends from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. BUEL 4 On March 2, 1973, GORDON beloved husband of Allene R. (nee Cannell), cousin of William. Evelyn, Clyde Buel and Myra C.

Korman. Memorial services from Lassahn Funeral Home, 7401 Belair road. Private interment in Woodlawn Cemetery. Visiting hours from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. starting Saturday.

On March 1, 1973, A. GEORGE, BURGAN of Adleigh avenue, beloved husband of Elizabeth Burgan (nee Wagner), brother of Mrs. Mary Deal and Mrs. Ruth Taylor. the Funeral Home of John C.

Miller, 6415 Belair road, on Monday at 11 A.M. Interment in Western Cemetery. Visiting hours from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. CAPLAN On March 1, 1973, EDITH G. (nee Glass), beloved wife of Edward Caplan; devoted mother of Allan J.

Caplan; beloved sister of Mrs. Rose Younger, Mrs. Sarah Schaeffer, Irving Glass and the late Charles Hyman and Albert J. Glass. Also survived by 2 grandchildren.

Services at Sol Levinson Bros. Home, 6010 Reisterstown road on Sunday, March 4 at 2 P.M. Interment in Beth Tfiloh Congreroad. omit flowers.1 In gation Cemetery, Windsor Mill mourning at 8410 Billson road, Randallstown, Md. 21133.

The family will be at the chapel Saturday from 7 to 9 P.M. CAPLAN 3 The Dorothy Friedman Caplan Guild deeply regrets the passing of member EDITH CAPLAN and extends sincere sympathy to the family. MRS. HARVEY NEWMAN, President. CASCIO 4 On March 1973, Q.

JANE, of Catonsville, beloved wife of the late Salvatore J. Cascio, devoted mother of Messrs. Salvatore J. 3d, Frederick L. Cascio, Mrs.

Boyce M. Longshore and James V. McElroy of Bona Vista, Va. Also survived by nine grandchildren and five sisters. Friends may call at the Witzke Catonsville Funeral Home, 1630 Edmondson avenue, (Beltway exit 14 west, 1 bik.

east of Rolling road), from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Christian Wake Services on Sunday at 8 P.M. Mass of the Resurrection in St. Mark's Church on Monday at 9 A.M. Interment New Cathedral Cemetery.

DEATHS KRAUDER Alpha Chapter No. 1, O.E.8., nounces with deep sorrow the passing of Sister HAZEL W. KRAUDER. The sympathy of the chapter is extended to the family. THERESA M.

KUMMELMANN. Worthy Matron. MYRON MURPHY, Worthy Patron. KRAUDER 3 The Womans Board of the Baptist Home of Maryland announces with deep regret the death of MRS. HAZEL KRAUDER, a member of the board.

ROSA GREASLEY, President. LANE On March 1, 1973, CORA of Arbutus (nee Eckels), wife of the late Frank A. Lane, mother of Ruth R. Snyder, Ethel M. Evens.

Dorothy E. McCabe, Lillian D. Frate, Frank Walter Ernest Irvin Robert P. and Thomas J. Lane, sister of Eleanor M.

Mathers and Alfred Eckels. Also survived by 16 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Mrs. Lane rests at the Howard H. Hubbard Funeral Home, 4107 Wilkens avenue.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend prayers on Monday at 9.30 A.M. and Mass of the Resurrection in Our Lady of Victory Church at 10 A.M. Interment In Mt. Cemetery. The family will receive friends daily from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

I LAPUSNIK On February. 27, 1973, JOHN, beloved husband of Julia (nee Price), devoted father of Connie Horn and Dave Lapusnik; grandfather of Donna and Randy Horn and David Lapusnik. Funeral from the Schimunek Funeral Home, 9705 Belair road (Perry Hall), on Saturday at 8.15 A.M. Mass of the Resurrection at St. Ursula's Church at 9 A.M.

Interment in Dulaney Valley Memorial Cemetery. Visiting hours 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. LUCAS 5 On March 1, 1973, EDNA beloved aunt of Dorothy L. Scully of Baltimore and Mary L. Rex of Orlando, Fla.

Friends may call at the Mitchell-Wiedefeld Home. 6500 York road at Overbrook Saturday and Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral services will be held on Monday at 10.30 A.M. Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. MALTHAN On March 2, 1973, HARRY L.

beloved husband of Mrs. Catherine Malthan (nee Skinner), devoted father of Mrs. Ruth Anne Hampshire, devoted grandfather of Linwood Hampshire, Timothy Hampshire, Lynanne Hampshire and Denise Hampshire and devoted great-grandfather of Linwood 3d and Gina Marie Hampshire. A Christian Wake service will be held at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road (at Echodale), on Sunday at 4.30 P.M.

Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated at the Most Precious Blood Church on Monday at 10 A.M. Interment in Parkwood Cemetery. Friends may call on Friday from 7 to 9 P.M. and on Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. may be made to St.

Martin's Home, 601 Maiden Choice lane, Baltimore, MALTHAN The Towson Post No. 22, American Legion, announces with regret the death of our Comrade, HARRY L. MALTHAN, and extends our sympathy to the family. BOB BROWN, Commander. MAREK On March 2, 1973, LOUISE B.

(nee Younger), beloved wife of the late John J. Marek, devoted sister-in-law of Mrs. Margaret Scott and Mrs. Mary K. Mach.

Funeral from the Schimunek Funeral Home, 3331 Brehms lane (at Mannasota and Erdman avenues), on Monday at 2 P.M. Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery. Visiting hours from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. (Parking in rear). McCOURT 3 Suddenly, on February 28.

1973, EUGENE beloved husband of Anna M. McCourt (nee Dolan) and devoted father of Messrs. Eugene Jr. and Leonard H. McCourt.

Also survived by two grandchildren. Friends may call at the Mitchell Wiedefeld Home, 6500 York road (at Overbrook), on Thursday from 7 to 9 P.M. and Friday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral services on Saturday at 9.30 A.M. Mass of the Resurrection will be offered in St.

Pius Church at 10 A.M. Interment in Moreland Memorial Park Cemetery. McFEE Suddenly, on February 28, 1973, in Mexico, FLORA ANN, beloved daughter of the late John Nunan and Rita Winkelman McFee and sister of Mary Rita Pacy and John N. McFee, Jr. Mass of the Resurrection In the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen on Saturday at 10.30 A.M.

Interment in Druid Ridge Cemetery. lieu of flowers, please make contributions to the Arthritis Foundation, 12 West 25th MELLETT 5e On March 2, 1973, JOHN of 3918 Old York road, beloved husband of Mary Mellett (nee Flynn) and devoted father of Messrs. Michael, John, Patrick Mellett; Mrs. Helen Orzewicz, Mrs. Catherine Merlo and the late Mrs.

Bernadette Berry. Christian Wake Services at the Charles L. Stevens Funeral Home, 1501 East Fort avenue, on Monday at 8 P.M. Mass of the Resurrection at Our Lady of Good Council Church on Tuesday at 9 A.M. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery.

Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. MERRITT 5 On March 2, 1973, HELEN (nee MacKay), the beloved wife of the late Thomas A. B. Merritt, devoted mother of Mrs. Mary M.

Hicks, Mrs. Betty Janney, of Roanoke, Mrs. LaRue Lating, Miss Jane Lois Cmdr. USN Miss Elsye of San Francisco, Miss Ann T. Merritt, sister of Miss Elsye McKay.

Also survived by five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral from the Ullrich Funeral Home of Dundalk, 212 Dundalk avenue, on Monday at 11 A.M. Interment in Oak Lawn Cemetery. Family requests friends call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. MISTER 4 On March 2, 1973, DANIEL beloved father of Mrs.

Lottie M. Sullivan, Daniel R. Mister, Benjamin F. Mister, Mrs. Donna Lloyd and Ralph E.

Mister. Also survived by 17 grandchilaren. Friends are invited to call at the Burgee Funeral Home, 3631 Falls road, from 2 to 9 P.M. Services on Monday at 1 P.M. Interment in Mays Chapel Cemetery, MOERSDORF 4 On March 1, 1973, OSCAR of Hudson street, beloved husband of the late Nellie Ellerbrock and devoted father of Mrs.

Madeline Klaunir, Miss Helen Moersdorf, Miss Anna Moersdorf, Mr. George O. Moersdorf, Mr. John A. Moersdorf.

Also survived by four grandchildren. Funeral services at the Walter Dabrowski Graceland Park Funeral Chapel, 1005 Dundalk avenue (at O'Donnell street), on Monday at 8.15 A.M. Mass of the Resurrection at Sacred Heart of Mary Church at 9 A.M. Interment in Holy Redeemer Cemetery. Visiting hours starting Friday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

MORITZ 5e On March 2, 1973, EMMA C. (nee Pefferman), in her 99th year, beloved wife of the late Robert Moritz, beloved aunt of Robert J. Zimmerman and Mrs. Margaret M. Zimmerman.

Funeral services are to be held at H. Sander and Sons, North avenue and Broadway, on Monday at 3 P.M. Interment In First United Church Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. MORITZ Patterson Chapter No.

19, O.E.S., deeply regrets the passing of our sister, EMMA MORITZ, a 50-year member, and extends sincere sympathy to her family. Eastern Star services will be held on Sunday, March 4, at 2 P.M., at Sanders Funeral Home. MARIE DAWSON, Worthy Matron. JOSEPH DAWSON, Worthy Patron. DEATHS (3) MORRIS Suddenly, on March 2, 1973.

BAXTER (Bill). of North Carlona, beloved husband of the late Evelyn L. Baxter, dear father of Baxter W. Morris, stepfather of Norman Mitchell, and Evelyn K. Knuckles.

Funeral from the George J. Gonce Home, 4001 Ritchie highway, on Monday at 11 A.M. Interment in Savage Cemetery. friends call from Family requests 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. MURPHY 3e On February 28, 1973, LAFAYETTE of 53 Olive lane, Middle River, devoted husband of Dorothy I.

Murphy, beloved father of Paul Murphy. Also survived by five sisters and one brother. Friends may call at the Bruzdzinski Funeral Home, 1407 Eastern avenue, Essex, on Friday, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral services and interment at the Bartlett Funeral Home, Grafton, W. on Sunday, MYERS On March 1, 1973, JAMES of 3725 St.

Victor street, beloved husband of Zelma Myers, devoted father of Nelda Niemann and Miss Connie Myers and grandfather of Charles W. and Christine Niemann. Service at the Hahn Funeral Home, 4200 Pennington avenue, on Monday at 10 A.M. Interment in Glen Haven Memorial Park. visiting hours from 2 to and 7 to 9 P.M.

NORRIS 30 On March 2, 1973, HELEN E. (nee Miller), beloved wife of the late Cecil Norris, devoted mother of Betty Weber and Norbert Norris. Also survived by seven grandchildren. Funeral from the Schimunek Funeral Home, 3331 Brehms lane (at Mannasota and Erdman avenues), of which due notice will be given. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery.

NYKYFORCHYN On February 27, 1973, JOSEPHINE (LOLA) (nee Maffel), beloved wife of James Nykyforchyn, devoted mother of Robert, Deborah, Michael and Susan Nykyforchyn. Christian Wake services at the Hahn Funeral Home, 4200 Pennington avenue, on Friday at 7.30 P.M. Mass of the Resurrection at St. Rose of Lima Church Saturday at 10 A.M. Interment in Glen Haven Cemetery.

Family will receive friends Thursday and Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. lieu of flowers family requests contributions be made to Howard County Health Department Home Visiting Nurses or the American Cancer OKUN On Friday, March 2, 1973, NATHAN, beloved husband of Lottie Okun (nee Gumnitzky), devoted father of Harold and Leon Okun and devoted brother of David Okun, of Cincinnati, Ohio; Mrs. Pearl Chaiken, of Miami, and the late John and Louis Okun. Also survived by five grandchildren. Services at Sol Levinson Bros.

Home, 6010 Reisterstown road, on Sunday, March 4, at 1 P.M. Interment in United Hebrew Congregation Corporation, Kovna Congregation, Rosedale. omit In mourning at 3709. Clarks lane, Apartment A 21215. OKUN Maryland Free State Post No.

167, Jewish War Veterans of the U.S.A., regrets the passing of our member, NATHAN OKUN, and extends sympathy to his family. Members please pay respects. HARRY CHERNIKOFF, Commander. SAMUEL HORNSTEIN, Chaplain. OKUN 3e The Beth Jacob Congregational Family expresses deep sorrow upon the passing of our member NATHAN OKUN, father of our member Leon Okun.

We extend sincere sympathy to the family. RABBI NAHUM M. BEN-NATAN DAVID GROSSMAN, President. OKUN 3e The Gumnitzky Family Circle deeply regrets the passing of our beloved member NATHAN OKUN. BEN GUMNIT, President.

OLIVERIO (OLIVER) 3e On Wednesday, February 28, 1973, LAWRENCE, of 6519 Detroit avenue, beloved husband of the late Marie A. (nee Cornell), devoted father of Felix John Paul, Robert W. Oliver and the late Lawrence Oliver, dear brother of Samuel Oliver, Bea Guzzo, Rose Scarcella and Jean Moyers and dear uncle of Frank Belcastro. Also survived by 13 grandchildren. Mr.

Oliverio rests at the John J. Duda Funeral Home, 7922 Wise avenue, Dundalk. Visiting hours are from 3 until 5 and 7 until 9 P.M. Christian Wake Services on Friday at 7.15 P.M. Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated in St.

Rita's Church on Saturday at 9 A.M. Burial In Gardens of Faith Cemetery. lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the American Heart Fund.1 Friends may call after P.M. Thursday. PAUL 5e On March 2, 1973, JOHN beloved husband of Mrs.

Irma T. Paul (nee Diehl). Services at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road (at Echodale avenue), on Tuesday at 2 P.M. Interment in Gardens of Faith Cemetery.

Friends may call on Saturday, Sunday and Monday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. RUSSELL 4 On March 2, 1973, ROSINA K. (nee Hart), beloved wife of the late George J. Russell, and devoted Holithaus, sister Mrs. of Mrs.

Anna M. Margaret Thompson, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Dietz, Mrs. Helen H.

Lipin, John M. Hart and Mrs. Julia A. Boone. A Christian Wake Service will be held at the Leonard J.

Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road (at Echodale), on Sunday at 8 P.M. A Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated at Sacred Heart of Jesus Church Monday at 10 A.M. Interment in Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery. Friends may call Saturday from 7 to 9 P.M. and Sunday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M.

SADLER 6 On March 2, 1973, JAMES beloved husband of Margaret Sadler and devoted father of Catherine Parker, Patricia Mihilik, Julia Icenrood and the late Anna T. Sadler and James L. Sadler, Jr. Also survived by 12 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren. Funeral from the Ullrich Funeral Home of Dundalk, 2112 Dundalk avenue, on Tuesday at 11 A.M.

Interment in Oak Lawn Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. SCHILLER 3 On February 27, 1973, MORGAN of Wye House, Easton, husband of Elizabeth Lloyd Schiller. Funeral services private. lieu of flowers, please send contributions to Memorial Hospital at Easton, SERIO 4 On March 1, 1973.

DOROTHY JANE (nee Weade), beloved wife of Charles J. Serio, devoted mother of Miss Sandra Ann Serio. devoted daughter of Mrs. Esther Cole and sister of Mr. Frank Weade and Mrs.

Virginia Sutton. Friends may call at the Leonard J. Ruck Funeral Home, 5305 Harford road (at Echodale), on Saturday and Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Services at the Rosedale Community Church, 7901 Redmore road, on Monday at 11 A.M. Interment in Gardens of Faith Cemetery.

SHAW 4 On February 28, 1973, JOSEPH Catonsville, beloved husband of Evelyn E. Shaw (nee Irwin), devoted father of Messrs. Joseph Bernard L. and the late Dale C. Shaw.

Also survived by four grandchildren. Friends may call at the Witzke Catonsville Funeral Home, 1630 Edmondson avenue (Beltway Exit 14 west or 1 block east of Rolling road), on Friday from 7 to 9 P.M., Saturday and Sunday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Services will be held on Monday at 11 A.M. Interment in Lorraine Park Cemetery. desired contributions may be made to the Joseph A.

Shaw Memorial Fund, Catonsville United Methodist Church, 6 Melvin SHAW 3e Doric Lodge No. 124 A.F. A.M. announces with deep regret the passing of Its brother. JOSEPH A.

SHAW. A Masonic Memorial servIce will be held at 8 P.M. on Saturday evening, March 3, 1973, at the Witzke Funeral Home, 1630 Edmondson avenue, Catonsville. DAVID F. KITE.

Worshipful Master. SHIPLEY On March 2, 1973, CHESTER of Westminster, R.D. 6., beloved husband of Bertha W. Shipley, father of Mrs. Eliza S.

Vogt, brother of Mamie Brown, Mrs. Lilly Davis, Harry, Dallas, Mitchel and John Shipley. Funeral services on Monday at 11 A.M. from the Thomas D. Fletcher Funeral Home, Westminster, Md.

Interment in Deer Park Methodist Cemetery. Friends may visit after 7 P.M. Saturday. SHOCK 3e On March 1, 1973, ROBERT E. of Lutherville, beloved husband of the late Edna M.

Shock (nee Gemmell) and devoted father of Margaret S. Sheeler, Evelyn S. Ford, Robert E. June Shock, Shirley S. Henschen, Gail S.

Keller, Hope S. McCafrey, Fay S. Burns and Ronald G. Shock. Services at John Burns Sons Funeral Home, 610-12 York road, Towson, on Saturday at 3 P.M.

Interment private. Friends may call on Friday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. STALTER 3 On March 1, 1973, GERALDINE, beloved wife of the late Guy W. Stalter, mother of Thomas L. and Edward L.

Stalter, of Oroville. Calif. Also survived by seven grandchildren. Friends may call at C. F.

Evens Son, 8802 Harford road at Putty Hill avenue (2 blocks south of Beltway Exit 31), on Saturday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Services and interment at Byesville, Ohio, on Tuesday at 11 A.M. STREVIG 3 On March 1, 1973, RAYMOND (Ray) of Lineboro road, Manchester, beloved husband of Helen Strevig (nee Bitzel), devoted father of Raymond L. Strevig, Jr. and Kenneth R.

Strevig. Also survived by four grandchildren. Services at the Eline Funeral Home (formerly Tipton-Eline), 202 South Main street, Hamp. stead, on Saturday, at 1 P.M. Interment in Lineboro Cemetery.

Friends may call from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. SULLIVAN 4 On March 2, 1973, JOSEPH of Arbutus, beloved husband of the late Viola E. Sullivan (nee Knight), father of Mary Joann Sullivan, brother of Sister Mary Ellen R.S.M., Sister Mary Kateri. S.O.R.S.M., Mrs. Mary Morini and Thomas J.

Sullivan. Mr. Sullivan rests at the Howard H. Hubbard Funeral Home, 4107 Wilkens avenue. Relatives and friends are invited to attend prayers on Monday at 10.30 A.M.

and a Mass of the Resurrection in Our Lady of Victory Church at 11 A.M. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery. The family will receive friends daily from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. SYNCZYSZYN 3 On February 28, 1973, VERONICA (nee Narkiewicz), of Philadelphia, beloved daughter of the late Jacob and Helen Narkiewicz and devoted sister fo Mrs. Frances Synczyszyn, Miss Helen Narkiewicz, Mrs.

Mary Fowler, Mrs. Theresa Soulis, Mrs. Angie Brengle and Mr. Peter Narkiewicz. Funeral from the Walter Dabrowski Graceland Park Funeral Chapel, 1005 Dundalk avenue (at O'Donnell street), on Saturday at 8.15 A.M.

Mass of the Resurrection at Sacred Heart of Mary Church at 9 A.M. Interment in Sacred Heart of Mary Cemetery. Visiting hours Friday from 7 to 9 P.M. TAYLOR 4 On February 28, 1973, ALFRED of 1155 Ward street, husband of Mary C. Taylor, father of Alan C.

and Thomas J. Taylor 2nd. Also survived by four brothers and two sisters. Funeral from John J. Cowan Son, Hollins and Poppleton streets on Monday at 10 A.M.

Interment in Loudon Park Cemetery. Friends may call on Friday, from 7 to 9 P.M. and on Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. URBANSKI On March 1, 1973, ANNA C. (nee Suchock1), beloved wife of Henry Urbanski and devoted mother of Anna Kulikowski, Bertha Sanders, Lillian Ciborowski, Henry and Gilbert Urbanski and the late Anthony Kalejta.

Also survived by 20 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren. Christian Wake service at the George South A. Weber Funeral Home, 705 Ann street, on Sunday at 8 P.M. Mass of the Resurrection at St. Stanislaus Church on Monday, March 5, at 9 A.M.

Interment in St. Stanislaus Cemetery. Viewing from 2 to 5 P.M. and 7 to 9 P.M. WALSH On February 28, 1973, WILLIAM beloved husband of the late Miriam V.

(nee Vaughan) and father of Miriam W. Pratt, Mary Catherine W. Loux, William I. Welsh, Patricia W. Jenkins and M.

Elizabeth Aimsworth. Also survived by nine grandchildren. Friends may call at the Mitchell-Wiedefeld Home, 6500 York road (at Overbrook), on Wednesday from 7 to 9 P.M., Thursday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Christian Wake prayers on Thursday at 8 P.M. Mass of the Resurrection in the Immaculate Conception Church, Towson, on Friday at 10 A.M.

Entombment Dulaney Valley Mausoleum. WIDDUP 3e On February 28. 1973. FLORENTINE M. of Ellicott City, Maryland, beloved wife of the late William Widdup and devoted mother of John B.

and the late William K. Widdup, devoted sister of Mrs. Ruth M. Knapp. Friends may call at the Slack Funeral Home, 3871 Columbia road, Ellicott City, on Thursday from 7 to 9 P.M.

and Friday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral from St. John's Episcopal Church, Ellicott City, in on St. Saturday John's at 2 P.M. Interment Cemetery, lieu of flowers those who desire may make contributions to the Howard County Cancer Fund or St.

John's Episcopal Church Building WINTZ On February 28, 1973, MARGARET C. (nee McKenna), wife of the late John A. Wintz, devoted mother of Mrs. Wallace B. Klare, Miss Margaret M.

Wintz, Mrs. E. Paul Coffay, Mrs. Paul E. Ritt, James Robert F.

and John A. Wintz, Jr. Friends may call at the Mitchell-Wiedefeld Home, 6500 York road (at Overbrook), on Thursday, from 7 to 9 P.M. and on Friday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Christian Wake Prayers on Friday at 8 P.M.

Mass of the Resurrection at Blessed Sacrament Church on Saturday at 10 A.M. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery. lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to St. Joseph's Hospital.1 WOLFE On March 1, 1973 OSCAR of Belt street, beloved husband of the late Faye M. Wolfe (nee Holsinger), devoted father of Juanita DeRosa, Helen Nelson, Geraldine Elliott, Patsy Farren, Frank Paul Donald L.

and Larry G. Wolfe and the late Marion D. Wolfe. Also survived by 30 grandchildren and a number of great-grandchildren. Services at the McCully Funeral Home, 130 East Fort avenue, on Monday at 11 A.M.

Interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Family will receive friends from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. CEMETERIES AND LOTS (6) 4 DULANEY VALLEY MEMORIAL GARDENS 4 space lot, beaut. loc. in Last Super area.

Bargain, Priced below present cost. 252-8562 aft. 6 P.M. wkdays. LOST AND FOUND (8) FOUND Poodle, gray, female, in Leakin Park.

Feb. 25, write Box MM34137 Sun. $100 REWARD- For long haired, dk. brown cat chin green eves yellow collar. Lost Roland Pk.

Area. 323-5831. AFGHAN HOUND -White female with brown black markings, lost vic. Pikesville. Large reward.

Needs medical attention. 484-5873. BASSETT PUP- TrI color. 'Benny" Child's Lost vic. of Sparks.

Call 771 4526 Reward, BEAGLE- Female. Ginger Brown. 9 mo. 241n ht. Brown collar.

Lost Timonium Area. Owners Villa Maria Children. Call 252-4700 ext. 279. BEAGLE -Male, 2 yrs old.

black brown white. LOST vic. Jacksonville. ans. to 667-9571.

CAIRN TERRIER Small tan male. 110 collar. Lost vic. Roland Park. Reward.

433-5080. CHESAPEAKE BAY RETRIEVERMale. Strayed from 9000 Samoset Randallstown on REWARD. Call 655-6685. BERNARD (Mixed) 3 mos Lost vic.

E. 35th St. Child's pet. Ans. to Fluffy Reward.

235-9477. DIAMOND RING- Lost vie, Hochschiid's. Security Mall. Mon. 922-6415.

DOG -Lost vic. Ellwood Park. brown, choker chain. ans. to Reward 327-4562.

THE DEATHS (3) March 3, 1973 B11 LOST AND FOUND (8) ENGLISH SETTER wht. Ans. to Daisy. Lost area. Mall 997.5540 ENGLISH SHEEP DOG- Female mos.

1 China Blue eye, lost Stevenson, 486-9837. EYE GLASSES In red leather case, lost in vic. of Belair 485-5192. GERMAN SHEPHERD Lost Jan. Bik.

Tan. Handicapped child's pet. $100 ward. 448-4046, aft. 5 weekends 955- 6630 ext.

20 bef. 4.30. GERMAN SHEPHERD tan. Lost vic. Belair Rd.

White Ave. 488-1405. GERMAN SHEPHERD 5 mode Lost in Dundalk. Reward 288-3049. GOLDEN -BIk.

collar, Hampstead, tags lost in BellonaLake Ave. area, Lee. reward 532-9180: IRISH SETTER- Lost Marriottsville Plaza area. Female, 1 yr. old, wearing red collar.

Answers to the name Prin. cess. Handsome reward offered to finder. Call 655-0713. IRISH SETTER- -Red.

female, 1 yr. old. lost in vic. of Ruxton Pharmacy, no collar, ans. to name Holly, Reward.

call 296-7179 or 730-7700 ext. 201. IRISH SETTER- Female ans. to name Linda. Lost vic.

North Ave. Chester St. Reward. 342-5076. LABRADOR RETRIEVER -Blk.

female! lost Hamilton Park rea. 254-2460. PEKINGESE- Brown wht. spts. Needs medication.

Lost vic. Walther Blvd. 426-3842. POODLE -BIk. standard.

Brown leather. collar. Lost Catonsville area. Responds to "Snow Children waiting. Call 747-4400 or 747-5453.

POODLE- Beige. Min. Lost vic. Crosscountry Blvd. Family pet.

Answers to "Brandy Reward. 764-1030. POODLE Silver male. Lost vic. Hamilton Area.

254-1315. TERRIER TYPE DOG-Half wrt. hat brown faced. Lost Reisterstown area. Call 833-7818.

LOST -Male Norwegian Elkhound. Looks like small German Shepherd or Huskler. Strayed from Roland Pk. Area Has chain collar but tags are off. Six year old's pet.

Please call 467-0076. GUDGEON On February 28, 1973, HENRY T. of Middle River, beloved husband of the late Helen Gudgeon and beloved father of Mrs. Geraldine Everitt and step-father of Mrs. Lillian Burl of Forest Hill and Benjamin Deem of Delaware.

Also survived by six grandchildren. Christian wake services at Lilly Zeller Funeral Home, 700 South Conkling street (entrance on Foster avenue), Thursday evening at 8.30 P.M. Mass of the Resurrection Saturday, March 3, at St. Brigid's Church at 10 A.M. Interment in Oak Lawn Cemetery.

Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. GUDGEON The Communication Equipment Workers Incorporated (representing employees at Western Electric, Baltimore works), Announces with deep regret the death of Life Member, HENRY T. GUDGEON, and extends sincere sympathy to the family. JOHN P. BOROTKA, Personal Relations Chairman.

HAAG 3e On March 1, 1973, HELEN J. (nee Foreman), of Towson, formerly of Elyria, Ohio, beloved wife of Carl T. Haag, devoted daughter of Andrew and Margaret Foreman, of Elyria, devoted mother of Sister Carol S.D.S.. Messrs. Robert Andrew M.

Haag and Mrs. Marilyn Dillon. Also survived by two grandchildren. Family will receive friends on Saturday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. at the Harry Witzke Funeral Home of Howard County, 4112 Columbia Pike (near Routes 103 and 29), Ellicott City.

Christian Wake Services at 8 P.M. Services and interment In Elyria, Ohio. lieu of flowers, memorials to the Cancer Fund or Mass Cards deeply HALSEY 3e On February 28, 1973, BINA L. (nee Dixon), of Joppa, beloved wife of Walter J. Halsey and devoted mother of Mrs.

Mable Griffin and Henry F. Halsey. Friends may call at the Foster Funeral Home, West Broadway, Bel Air, on Friday evening 7 to 9. Services on Saturday at P.M. Interment in Mt.

Zion Methodist Cemetery. HANNON On March 1, 1973, JOSEPH beloved husband of Emily (nee Brienich), devoted father of Patricia Burkentine, Andrew, Joseph and James Hannon; brother of Delores Gerrity and Andrew Hannon. Also survived by four grandchildren. Funeral from the Schimunek Funeral Home, 3331 Brehms lane (at Mannasota and Erdman avenues), on Monday at 10.15 A.M. Mass of the Resurrection at Most Precious Blood Church.

Interment in Sacred Heart Cemetery. Visiting hours 7 to 9 P.M. HOBACK On March 2, 1973, ALPHA (nee Barker), beloved wife of the late Harry Hoback, devoted mother of Mrs. Irma Lyter, V. H.

Barker and Reverend Charles H. Hoback. Also survived by four grandchildren and four great-grandchil-1 dren. Family will receive friends at the Raymond C. Fink Funeral Home of Glen Burnie, Crain highway and Fifth avenue S.W., on Sunday only from 2 to 6 P.M.

(Parking entrance off Fifth avenue). Services on Monday at 11 A.M. Interment in Meadowridge Memorial Park Cemetery. HOLLOWAY On Friday, March 2, 1973. GERTRUDE (nee Jones), of 7743 Fairgreen road, Dundalk, beloved wife of the late Fred Holloway.

Mrs. Holloway rests at the John J. Duda Funeral Home, 7922 Wise avenue, Dundalk. Visiting hours from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral services on Monday at 10 A.M.

Burial in Oakland Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pa. HORNE On. Thursday, March 1, 1973, WILDA wife of Robert Lee Horne, Jr. and mother of Laura Sue Horne, of Downington, Pa. Relatives and friends are invited to a memorial service Monday, March 5, 1973, at 11 A.M.

at the Mauger Funeral Home, 24 Monument avenue, Malvern, Pa. Interment private. lieu of flowers, memorials may be made her name to the American Cancer Society, 405 East Lincoln highway, Exton, Pa. HOWARD 3m On February 28, 1973, EDITH MORETON, of Cockeysville, beloved wife of the late S. Price Howard and devoted mother of Calvin and Kenneth Howard, Mrs.

Ernest Page and Mrs. David McClimon. Friends may call at John Burns Sons Funeral Home, 610-612 York road, Towson, on Friday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Services in Jessops United Methodist Church, Cockeysville on Saturday at 2 P.M. Interment in adjoining cemHUBBERMAN 5e On Friday, March 2, 1973, DAVID beloved son of Jack (Buddy) and the late Mrs.

Darleen Hubberman, devoted brother of Jodi Beth Hubberman, beloved grandson of Max and Minnie Hubberman and George and Helen Peed. Services at Sol Levinson and Brothers Home, 6010 Reisterstown road, on Sunday, March 4, at 9.30 A.M. Interment in the new Har Sinal Cemetery, Garrison Forest road. lieu of flowers, please make all contributions to the charity of your In mourning at 5916 Winner avenue (21215). HUBBERMAN 5e On Friday, March 2, 1973, DARLEEN beloved wife of Jack (Buddy) Hubberman, beloved mother of Jodi Beth Hubberman and the late David M.

Hubberman, beloved daughter of George and Helen Peed. Services at Sol Levinson and Brothers Home, 6010 Reisterstown road, on Sunday, March 4, at 9.30 A.M. Interment in the new Har Sinai Cemetery, Garrison Forest road. lieu of flowers, please make all contributions to the charity of your In mourning at 5916 Winner avenue (21215). JASLOW On March 2, 1973, PAUL, beloved husband of Cindy Jaslow, of San Jose, devoted father of Michele Sandra, of Baltimore, beloved brother of Irvin D.

and Morris Jaslow, Mrs. Sara Cohen, Mrs. Rosalie Snyder and the late Milton Jaslow. Services at Sol Levinson and Brothers Home, 6010 Reisterstown road, on Sunday, March 4, at 4 P.M. Interment in United Hebrew Cemetery Corporation, Maryland Lodge Rosedale.

omit In mourning at 3300 Shelburne road (21208). KRAUDER On March 1, 1973, HAZEL W. (nee Winkler), of Howard county, beloved wife of Daniel J. Krauder, devoted mother of Mrs. France Gude, Daniel Jr.

and Diane V. Blessing, of Manassas. Va. Also survived by five grandchildren. Friends may call at the Witzke Catonsville Funeral Home, 1630 Edmondson avenue (Beltway Exit 14 West or 1 block east of Rolling road), on Thursday from 7 to 9 P.M.

and Friday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Services on Saturday at 10 A.M. at Bethel Baptist Church 4261 Montgomery road. Interment in Woodlawn tery. SPECIAL NOTICES ART PHOTOGRAPHY MODELS- For figure study.

Priv. studios. 385-0696. TOM'S UPHOLSTERY types furn. kit.

chrs. ALL Bank Cards, 355-2288. CARPET -Install. repairs moving. Petersen Brooks.

879-9639. SHARE YOUR CAR (10) LEISURE TRIP- -To Miami, Fla. back. Leave around 10th of Mar. Congenial company wtd.

Box CS35084 Sun It took the committee three hours to discuss the 62 compromise amendments recommended by Governor Mandel and the bill's sponsor, William S. James Harford), the Senate president. Senator James A. Pine 5th Baltimore county), the committee chairman, said he expected all other recommended changes to be submitted by Tuesday, when further action on the bill may be taken. The meeting was marked by an unusual amount of bitter argument between members of the committee, most of it proby Mr.

Malkus. voked. Cambridge senator indicated throughout the meeting that he was bitterly against any state land-use bill, at one point calling it "communism or "If this bill passes there will be complete disregard for the agricultural interest," he said, noting that farmers should be guaranteed seats on the proposed state land-use board. "I'm sure the Associated Builders and Contractors would like to have seats too," replied Senator Harry J. McGuirk 6th Baltimore).

"And added Mr. Pine. Mr. James said he was flatly opposed to any amendment that would place members of any "economic interests" on the state board, saying that the board "should represent the public Mr. Goodman, who has introduced four of his own land-use measures, called the MandelJames bill "a fraud." "What's left" after the compromise amendments are added to the bill "is not satisfactory," he said.

had better help the citizens because this bill won't," he said. "But God's four bills on land use, Billy, are not going to pass this Mr. McGuirk replied, referring to 1 Mr. Goodman's land-use package. Bill banning pinballs fails in state Senate Annapolis Bureau of The Sun Annapolis--A last-ditch attempt Annapolis--A last-ditch attempt to switch a pinball bill Governor defends aid system Annapolis (A) Governor Mandel said yesterday that when Alabama Gov.

George C. Wallace was shot at a political rally last May in Laurel, "they got into an argument over who was going to take him where." Mr. Mandel also told reporters at an informal news conference. that there was a recent case in which a state policeman and a county policeman arrived at an accident scene at virtually the same time. "They spent half an hour arguing over who had jurisdiction while the guy's lying on the street bleeding," he said.

The Governor cited these and other cases as examples of why he issued an executive order instituting a state emergency medical system. I There have been complaints by some legislators that Mr. Mandel acted improperly by not submitting the issue to the General Assembly, and a bill to abolish the new service was introduced yesterday in the Senate. "We're not doing anything that requires legislation," the chief excutive responded. He said the order create anything and does not "in any way infringe on the legislative "All this is going to do is save lives," Mr.

Mandel said. PERSONALS (11) DIVORCED OR DIVORCING MENNeed Fathers help? United Call volunteer organization, for Equal Rights, 752- 1799 anytime or write, P.O. Box 9751, Baltimore. Md. 21204.

ANYONE HAVING INFORMATION regarding an accident which occurred on Aug. 28, 1972 at approx. 6.30 P.M. on roll Deep Run Rd. near Getting Rd in CarCounty Md.

please call 666-2200 ANYONE tember witnessing 1972 a shooting on Sep P.M. vic. 1st, of at approximately 615 N. Duncan St. (N.E.

Market) Call 539-4886. I WILL NOT be responsible for any debts unless contracted by myself. THOMAS MICHAEL HALL 5224 BENSON AVE. (21227) I WILL NOT BE responsible for any debts unless contracted by myself. PAUL J.

O'CALLAGHAN JR. 7923 Belair Rd. I debts WILL NOT BE responsible for any unless contracted by myself. JERRY D. DAVIS 5300 Brookwood Rd.

-Creative, commercial, relocatIng from NY to Carroll Cty wants to establish local clientele. Lay-out, composition finished art: refs. Mikki Jones. 795-3000. OCEAN CITY.

MD. SERVICES -Excellent work for reason. able rates. Spring cleaning carpet shampooing, exterior interior painting. (301) 289-7321.

GUARANTEED waterproofing. WORK- -Since 1952. Best carpentry. concrete. heating.

formstone. roofing. bathrooms. burglar alarm systems Licensed Call anytime. Mr.

Reid. 947-6192 CARPENTER yrs. exp. lars. firs.

bit, Call general 747-1524 remodeling, Bathrms P.M. from 1 P.M. to. CUB Restaurants. HILL- Leave Janitorial your Service.

Bars, janitorial worries to us. Reas. We supply all materials. Call 665-4262. ALUMINUM TRIM SIDING Roofing.

A yrs. Starting exp. in Lowest business prices. for I do myself. Many own my work.

655-3446 or 655-2538. BRICK LAYING BLOCK WORK Garden walls, fences, retaining walls a additions. No job 675-8190. too small; call Mike. ex aft.

4 P.M. R. LUCAS HOME IMPROVEMENT 665-6250 STOP LEAK -Hot tar. $30.5 New hot roof. $125.

Repairs, shingles. Call now, off. 633-4552. class PAINTING workmanship PATCH guaranteed. PLASTERING- -1st Call Hickman.

661-4168. CONCRETE WORK-Sidewalks, patios. driveways etc. V. J.

Riccobono, 426- PAPERHANGING ex-GI. $8 up work Will Brown. 243-5 0775. PICTURE FRAMING Custom work.3 3131 E. Monument 342-7142 aft.3 4 P.M.

PAINTER -Quality work. Small or lge. jobs. Residential or real estate. Free est.

358-6712. HOME REPAIRS Sidewalks, porches, patios, driveways, any type concrete work. Licensed. 435-1944, 426-2851. Dry wall, tile firs, ceilings.

etc. Expertly done. 437- 2065 or 462-5797. CELLARS ATTICS REALLY CLEAN CHEAPEST RATE IN MARYLAND 969-9082 anytime or 282-4100. REWARD Locating accident witness Jan.

29 Highland Eastern Ave. 435- 5645. PAINTING- carpentry, con-7 crete, plumbing etc. Free esti-7 mate. 661-1638.

PAINTING -Interior exterior, do ownwork. Call 685-2822. No job too small. $5 up. Will Brown, CH.

3-0775. TREE TRIMMING Or removal. Lowest rates. 679-2155. MOVING One rm.

or household. Rush jobs a specialty. Day or nite. 633-5600. ATTICS.

CELLARS GARAGES Cleaned. Reas. Call Tony, 563-0367. LIGHT HAULING Yds. cleaned.

trash removed. Reas. rates. 426-7673. LIGHT HAULING Cleanup etc.

488-5735. ROACHES Expert service done promptly. Avg. home $15. 823-0722.

MOVER- Exp. Also storage. Low rates. well lge. van.

732-5289. REMOVE junk from yard or cellar, free estimate. 675-5874. CONCRETE WORK-Porches. pathos, driveways, waterproofing, 661-2390.

HWORK Guaranteed. Call 484-6230. ANYTHING -Gen. minor household repairs. 484-1496 day or nite.

PAPERHANGING PAINTING H. Brinkman. (Catonsville). 744-8348. HAULING TRASH -Removal, prompt service.

Reas. rates, free est. 483-5079, LIGHT HAULING- Trash removal basement cleaning. 391-4635. PHOTOGRAPHER- -Exp.

in weddings, portraits fashion. 467-5395 eves. QUALITY CERAMIC TILE WORK Done at very low prices. 435-0449 CRASH REMOVED Leaves raked Yard work. top soil.

247-1519. WRECKING-(Sm JObS Hauling. Basemem, yard and attic cleaned. 327-7585, INTERIOR ext. painting, reas.

rates. free estimates. 563-3699. PLASTERING-Patch work specialty. Carl Sons.

358-6779 HOUSES RAISED replaced, celars installed, concrete wk. HA. 6-0766. MOVING. HAULING.

REMOVAL. Don Brackens. 644-0156. 732-0083. TREE REMOVAL -Low rates.

Free estimates. Call 661-6430 JAY BLACKTOP -Service types, 727-1363. ROOFIN up roofs, spouting light home repairs. 338-0530. CERMANIC TILE SLATE REPAIRS BATH REMOLDELING.

661-5697. PAINTING Free estimates. Guaranteed work. 467-2895. CUSTOM MADE CEILING BEAMS 354-0539 WALL SCRAPING $8 up.

Also Painting. Call Will Brown, CH. 3-0775. HAULING Low rates. Prompt service.

Free 661-6430. WANTS (12) IMMEDIATE CASH-CASH For Antiques. Glassware, Furniture, Clocks, old Toys, old Books. Call Bud day or night. 433-3077 WANTED DIAMONDS JEWELRY.

One piece or an entire estate. Immediate highest prices paid. BONDED JEWELRY LOAN CO. ESTABLISHED 1920 N. Eutaw St.

752-2526. 752-2664 ANTIQUES WANTED will pay, top cash prices for glass, china, lamps. etc. 2 pri. parties, Call 636-1466.

VENDING MACHINES All types. Will buy in Ige. quantities Monticello Venders, 640 Anson WinstonSalem. N.C.. 27103.

919-722-1059. ANTIQUE OAK OR WALNUT FURN. Marble top dressers washstands. china closets. roll top desk.

lamps. glassware, china, jewelry. 879-0733. ANTIQUES OBJECTS D'ART One Item Or An Entire Estate 727-1441 WE BUY ANYTHING- ANTIQUES. OLD FURN.

BOOKS, TOYS. DISHES. FREE ESTIMATES. 385-2227. BUY CLOCKS.

ANTIQUES. FURN. GLASSWARE. TOYS. BOOKS.

ETC. CALL DAY OR 788-6823. REFRIGERATOR FOR APTS. CASH. MR.

2-0824. URNITURE ANTIQUES -China. silver ALI ANYTIME MR. LEE. 276-4837 USED FLUTES 668-8130 or 821-6888.

PIANOS top CASH 566-3290. BEER CANS- Pre-pull tab. Openers. glasses, old bar items. 242-9604.

SCHOOLS (12A) THE BRYMAN MEDIX SCHOOL Training for ass'ts. 821-5222, ELECTRONIC TRAINING RETS. 511 RUSSELL ST. 727-6863. IBM KEY PUNCH-210 W.

Fayette St. Maryland Training Center. 539-3270. STRAYER COLLEGE--Enroll now for Mar. 19 Apr.

24 classes. 539-5626. 8 a a re.

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