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in in for as re- is CARD OF THANKS wish to extend family of James E. FIELDS- -The Fields Dr. Carl Mulveny, his appreciation to grateful churches, friends and relatives nursing for their staff, kindness in the recent death of one, Frances Fields, our loved James E. Fields Jr. and Family HARRIS wish to friends, neighbors and the thank Spina relatives, Bifida at Association.

Shortlidge Also School the Therapy Teachers and for their kindness sympathy cards during the recent Jerome Jerry in Harris. the death of my baby, bereavement Mother, Emily Harris Family MARINI We wish to thank friends and neighbors and also a relatives, cial thanks to the following: speers, Local No. Clergy, Nuns, Choir, Pall BearBricklayers The Knights of Chrysler Mechanical Blessed Virgin Mary Sodality, Columbus, The The cred Heart Society, St. Anthony's SaClub, The Sunday Night Bowling CathoLeague and for their cards, floral arrangeacts of kindness in the recent bereavement Husband, of Elvira (Vivian) Marini. children, grandchildren, sisters and brothers.

MOROLE-We wish to express our sincere thanks to the nurses doctor of I.C.U. of St. Francis Hospital. Rev. Joseph Griffin, Priests of St.

Thomas B.V.M. Sodality, relatives, friends neighbors for flowers, Mass cards dur- ing our recent bereavement in the death of my wife and our mother, Rose A Morole, Thomas Morole Family MOYER- Rev. Mrs. Maurice J. and son, Thomas, wish to express their deep and lasting appreciation to the many, many friends who helped to sustain them during the bereavement of their son, Norman.

OUR SINCERE THANKS To all churches, clubs, fire companies, utilities, our friends and our neighbors for the kindness generosity extended to Us during our time of need. Charles Eleanor Wolf Sons Mark Charles. PIEPER-Mr. Mrs. Bernard C.

Pieper and family express their sincere thanks to their friends 'and neighbors, the employees and students of Delaware Technical Community College, Casella Pathology and. staff, and the staff of Wilmington Medical Center, Delaware Division, for their kindness and sympathy shown in the loss of our beloved daughter, Denise Marie Piper. STURDIVANT-We wish to thank the pastor and members of the Immanuel Baptist Church, relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy extended to us during our recent bereavement of Robert T. Sturdivant. The Family IN MEMORIAM HEARNE--In loving memory of my husband, William A.

Hearne, who passed away 22 long years ago today, January 17, 1951. Till memory fades and life departs You will live forever in my heart. Sadly missed by Wife Margery Family HUNTER-In loving memory of Jennie Hunter, on her birthday. Lovingly remembered by Children and Grandchildren HUNTER-In loving memory of my aunt, Jennie Hunter, on her birthday, Januery 17. Missed by Niece-Dollie MORRIS--In loving memory of my husband, Howard (Sandy) J.

Morris, on his 48th birthday. No one knows the grief we share, When we meet and you're not there, Life goes on, we know it's true, But it's not the same since we lost you. Sadly missed dearly loved by wife Lil MORRIS--In loving memory of our dad and pop-pop, Howard J. Morris, on his 48th birthday. A heart of gold stops beating, Two smiling eyes at rest.

God broke our hearts to prove to us, He only takes the best. Sadly missed by His Children Grandchildren SMITH--In loving memory of Andrew Smith who passed away January 17, 1971. Gone but not forgotten by Wife Margaret, Marge, Betty, Mat, Vera and Grandchildren Deaths BAGNOI St. Francis Hospital on Jan. 14, 1973.

Frank husband of Eva Whalen Bagnoli, of 620 Centerville Road. Aged 55 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the CORLETO-LATINA FUNERAL HOME, 808 N. Union St. on Wed.

morning Jan, 17, at 8:30 o'clock. Mass of the Resurrection at St. Catherine of Sienna at 9:30 o'clock. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. BAYLIS-In this city on Jan.

16th, 1973. Frank husband of Mildred Davis Baylis of 703 W. 31st Street. Aged 73 years. Relatives and friencs are invited to atend the services at the McCRERY FUNERAL HOME 2700 Washington St.

on Friday afternoon, Jan. 19th, at 2 o'clock. Interment at Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Thursday evening after o'clock. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the Cancer Society, 1925 Lovering Avenue.

BAYNARD-In this city on January 13, 1973. William Baynard, of 212 E. Lake Middletown, Del. Cousin of Estella Simmons, Emma Barrett, James Gibbs, and Edith Hackett. Aged 69 years.

Relafives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services from the Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, Middletown, en Wednesday evening, January 17 at 8:00 o'clock. Interment at Dales Cemetery on Thursday morning. Friends may call at the Church on Wednesday evening from 6 10 8 p.m. Arrangements by the EDWARD R.

BELL FUNERAL HOME. BEGATTO-in this city. on Jan. 13, 1973. Baby Boy, son of Vincent and Deborah Craig Begatto, Jr.

of 6 Rivinna Road, Jefferson Farms. Funeral services and interment. were, held on Monday afternoon, Jan. 15, in Gracelawn Memorial Park. Arrangements by the MEALEY FUNERAL HOME.

BEVIS-In this city on January 15, 1973. Harry G. husband of Helen Simmons Bevis of 832 Grant Avenue. Aged 64 years. Funeral services and Interment at the convenience of the family.

Please omit flowers. Arrangements by SPICERMULLIKIN FUNERAL HOMES. In Heu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Delaware Chapter, Leukemia Society of America, 610 Del. Ave. BLACK--In this city on January 14.

Mabel Black of 431 E. Third St. Mother of Rosetta Smith. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services at the FUNERAL HOME OF EDWARD R. BELL, 909 Poplar.

Street on Thursday afternoon, Jan. 18 at 1 o'clock. Interment at Mt. Olive Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Thursday from 12 noon until 1 p.m.

BRADLEY -In this city on Jan. 15, 1973. Helen Garrett Bradley, wife of the late James A. Bradley of R.D. 1, Chadds Ford, Pa.

Aged 84 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services at the SPICER-MULLIKIN FUNERAL HOME, 24th Market Streets on Thursday morning, Jan. 18 al 9:30 o'clock. Interment private. CARDWELL--In this city on Jan.

16, 1973. Louis P. (Carwell), husband of Lillian Cardwell of 1128 Elizabeth father of Charlotte Smith and Ernestine Jones, brother of Walter Cardwell, Revelle Dalton and Sadie Hargrove. Aged 48 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services from Ezion Fair Baptist Church, 13th the French Sts.

on Saturday afternoon, Jan. 20 at 1:00 o'clock. Interment at Mt. Zion Cemetery. Friends may call at the Arrange- church on Saturday from 12 to p.m.

ments by the EDWARD R. BELL FUNERAL HOME. COSETTI--In Riverview Hospital on Janvary 15, 1973. Basilio Cosetti, of North Newark, Del. Aged 79 years.

Funeral services and interment will be and at the convenience of the private family. Please omit flowers. Arrangements by ROBERT T. JONES AND SON FUNERAL HOME, Newark, Del. DAY--In this city on Jan.

16, 1973. Harvey husband of Mildred V. John Day 78 Day, yrs. of 410 Relatives Marsh and friends are invited Wilmington, Aged to attend the funeral services at HOME, the SPICER-MULLIKIN Friday FUNERAL 24th Market Sts. afternoon, Jan.

19 at 1:00 o'clock. Interment at Newark Union Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Thurs. eve ning after 7. FOREACRE-In Delaware Division, Wilmington Medical Center on January 14, 1973.

Lewis W. Foreacre, husband of Lennie L. Foreacre, of Elkton, Md. Stepfather of Mrs. Candy Marion, Drake Indiana, Mrs.

Panssy Adams, both of and Mrs. Nellie Sherill of Waynesville, Brother of William of Elkton, N.C. Melvin Mrs. Lucy Draper, Mrs. all of North East, Margaret Hickman, Sophia Craig of Elkton, Mrs.

Mrs. Sarah Lawrence of Pennsville, N.J. Aged 43 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services from the GRANT FUNERAL HOME, North East, Maryland on Thursday afternoon, Jan. 18 at 2 o'clock.

Interment at Union Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday evening after 7, Deaths to 1973. this city on January Anna wife of Clarence Fowler, of 807 W. 20th Street. Aged 82 years.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the MEALEY FUNERAL HOME, 7th Broom Streets, on Wednesday morning, January 17 at 10 o'clock. Mass of the Resurrection at Christ Our King Church, 28th Monroe Streets at 10:30. Interment at Gracelawn Memorial Park. Friends may call at the Mealey Funeral Home on Wednesday morning from 9 to 10 a.m. HENDRICKSON-In Jennersville, Pa.

on Jan. 15, 1973. Lawrence husband of Frances Funk Hendrickson of Oxford, R.D. 3. Aged 76 years.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services at the THOMAS J. FOULK FUNERAL HOME, afternoon, West Grove, Pa. on Thursday ment at Silverbrook Cemetery, Friends Jan, 18 at 1:30 o'clock. Intermay call at the funeral home this evening from 7 until 9. -In this city on Jan.

16, 1973. Harry E. husband of Florence Yeatman Horne of 2 Lindberg Silview. Aged 68 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the MEALEY Milltown Rds.

FUNERAL HOME, Limestone 19 tion at at 9:30 St. o'clock. Mass of the Resurrecon Friday morning, Jan. Matthew's R.C. Church, Woodcrest Gracelawn at 10:30 Memorial o'clock.

Interment at call Park. Friends may at the funeral home on Thursday evening after 7. JOHNSON -Suddenly in Bear, Delaware on Jan. 15, 1973. Mark Richard, husband of Nancy Marie Johnson of 101 Delaware Mobile Trailer Park, Glasgow, Del.

Aged 36 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services at the JONES FUNERAL HOME, 3401 Phila. Pike, Claymont, Del. on Friday afternoon, Jan. 19 at 2 o'clock.

Interment at Lawn Croft Cemetery, Linwood, Pa. Friends may call at the funeral home on Thursday evening after 7. LaMANNA-In St. Francis Hospital on January 14, 1973. Mary A.

daughter of the and late Mr. and Mrs. Angelo LaManna Sister of Louis J. LaManna and Mrs. Anna E.

Honnor and Mrs. Margaret M. Ciconte of 1905 Maple St. Aged 69 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend LATINA the funeral FUNERAL from the CORLETOHOME, 808 N.

Union St. on Thursday morning, Jan. 18, at at 8:30 St. o'clock. Anthonys Mass of the Resurrection RC Church at 9:30 o'clock.

Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday evening after 7. -In this city on January 13, 1973. Blanche, wife of Clarence E. Lipscomb, of Englewood Fairfax.

Aged 83 years. Relatives and friends are invited attend the services at the McCRERY MEMORIAL FUNERAL on HOME, 3924 Concord Pike, Talleyville, Wednesday morning, January 17 at 11 o'clock. Interment at Silverbrook Cemetery. MAYFIELD- this city on January 14, 1973. Samuel, husband of Pearl Mayfield of 109 Ryan New Castle, Del.

Frank, Father of Henry, McKinley, Edward, James, Odell and Pearl Mayfield, Alice Redden, Mariah Parrish, Martha Robinson, Mary Higgins and Dollie Mc88 Pherson. Brother Relatives of Mary Wright. Aged years. and friends are Invited to attend the services at the FUNERAL HOME OF EDWARD R. BELL, 909 ning, Poplar January Street, on Wednesday eve17 at 8 o'clock.

Inter. ment at Rolling Green Memorial West Chester, Pa. on Park, Friends may call at the Thursday funeral morning. home on Wednesday evening from 6 'til 8. ton MOORE-In Medical Delaware Division, WilmingCenter on Jan.

13, 1973. Nancy formerly of 2115 Pine St. Mother of Constance Moore. Sister of Mabel Frances C. Robinson, New York City, N.Y..

Johnson, New York City, N.Y.. Gretel Taylor, New York City, N.Y.. Mark and Matthew Robinson of Del. Mother of Matthew Roane, Wilmington, Del. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Wed.

evening, Jan. 17th, from the 8th St. Baptist Church, 8th Scott Sts. at 8 morial o'clock. Interment at Gracelawn MePark.

Friends may call at the church from 6 until time, of GRAY Arrangements by the CHARLES service. FUNERAL PARLORS, 201 N. Gray Ave. POWELL -Suddenly In this city on Janu14, Blanche, wife of the late J. Clayton Powell, of 434 N.

Bancroft Parkway. Aged 72 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services at the McCRERY MEMORIAL CHAPEL, Kirkwood Highway Duncan Road, on Thursday morning. January 18 at 11 a.m., with interment in Gracelawn Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday after 7, where Doris Lodge No.

9 evening will conduct services at 8 p.m. ROZANSKI In Riverside Hospital on Jan. 15th, 1973. Anna wife of William Rozanski of 41 W. Reamer nue, Bellemoor.

Aged 69 years. Avethe and friends are Invited to attend tives services at the H. HERBERT HIRZEL FUNERAL HOME, 201 S. Maryland Avenue, Elmhurst, on Thursday morning, Jan. 18 at 11 o'clock.

Interment at Gracelawn Memorial Park. Friends may call at Hirzel's on Wednes-1 day evening after 7 o'clock. SHARPE In this city on January 15, 1973. William husband of Mildred C. Sharpe of 2214 Circle Drive, Airport Villa, New Castle, Del.

Aged 73 years. Relafives and friends are invited to attend the services at the GEBHART FUNERAL HOME, 531 Delaware New Castle on Friday morning, January 19 at 11 o'clock. Interment at Glebe Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Thursday evening from 6:30 until 9. VALET PARKING SERVICE.

SHERIDAN- this city on Jan. 14, 1973. J. Mary Sheridan McCarthy, wife of the late Paul of 412 S. Broom St.

Aged 75 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the MEALEY FUNERAL HOME, 7th Broom Streets on Thursday morning, Jan. 18 at 9:30 o'clock. Mass of the Resurrection at St. Peter's Cathedral, 6th West Streets at 10:00 o'clock.

Interment at St. Patrick's Cemetery, Ashland, Del. Friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday evening after 7. -In this city on Jan. 15, 1973.

Paul husband of the late Mary McCarthy Sheridan of 412 S. Broom St. Aged invited 74 years. Relatives and friends are 10 attend the funeral from the MEALEY FUNERAL HOME, 7th Broom Streets on Thursday morning, Jan, 18 at 9:30 o'clock. Mass of the 6th Resurrection West Streets at St.

at 10:00 Peter's o'clock. Cathedral, ment at St. Patrick's Cemetery, Ashland, Del. Friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday evening after 7. SPICHER-In this city on Jan.

14, 1973. Elva M. Brumbaugh, wife of the late John E. Spicher, of 738 Naamans Road. Aged 69 years.

Relatives and friends are invited attend the funeral services at the SPICER FUNERAL HOME. 24th Market Sts. on Thurs. morning, Jan. 18 at 11 o'clock.

Interment at verview Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home. Wed. eve. after 7.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to be made to the Memorial Fund of Trinity Presbyterian Church, 1120 Darley Road, Claymont, Def. WEAVER-In this city on January 14, 1973. Mallie A. Weaver, of 3 De Ville Circle, DeVille Court. Aged 75 years.

Mother of the late Richard P. Weaver. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Phylis A. Wessells son, Robert H.

Weaver. Sister of the late Norris C. Phillips, Survived by brother, Herbert L. Phillips and 3 sisters, Miss C. Pauline Phillips, Miss Eva B.

Phillips Mrs. Roberta P. Kohl. Funeral interment will be at the convenience of the family. The family suggests that flowers be omitted.

Arrangements by the SPICER-MULLIKIN FUNERAL HOME. -in Dover, Del. on January 14, 1973. Arlington John, husband Josephine Aprile, Williams of Fairway Circle, Garrison Lake, Smyrna, Del. and 152 Killoran Drive, Collins Park, New Castle, Del.

Aged 57 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the GEBHART FUNERAL HOME, 531 Delaware New Castle. on Thursday January 18 at 8:30 o'clock. Concelebrated Mass Resurrection at Holy Spirit R.c, Church, Garfield at Park Queen at of 9:30 the o'clock. Apostles Entombment Cathedral Cemetery.

Friends may call at the Funeral Home on Wednesday evenina after 6:30. VALET PARKING SERVICE. wooD Seaford, on Jan. 15, 1973. Charles husband of the late Florence M.

Wood of 2207 West St. Aned vears. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the services of the MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 3024 Concord Pike, Talleyville, on Thurs. mornina, Jan. 18 at 11 o'clock.

Interment at Silverbrook Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday evening after 7. YEAGLE -At Mount Carmel Hospital, Columbus, Ohio on Jan. 15, 1973. Benjamin Franklin Yeagle, husband of Dorothy Yeagle, of Cecilton, Md.

Aged 49 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the services at the EDWARD FELLOWS SON FUNERAL HOME, Cecilton. Md. on Thursday afternoon, Jan: 18 at 2 o'clock. Interment at Cecilton Cemetery, Cecilton, Md.

Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday' evening from 7 until 9, obituaries BAYLIS Frank 73, of 703 W. 31st Wilmington, died yesterday in Memorial Division after a illness. He retired in 1957 after 36 years with Hercules, Inc. He was an office division manager when he retired. He is survived by his wife, Mildred Davis Baylis; a son, Frank L.

of Newark; a brother, George of Wilmington; and two granddaughters. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the McCrery Funeral Home, 2700 Washington St. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home tomorrow night.

The family suggests in lieu of flowers friends make contributions to the Cancer Society, 1935 Lovering Ave. BEVIS Harry 64, of 832 Grant Wilmington, died Monday at Delaware Division after a long illness. He retired in 1971 as an account supervisor in the chemical propulsion division of Hercules, Inc. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Helen S.

Bevis a son, James of Decatur, Ga. Services will be private and the family requests that flowers be omitted. BRADLEY Mrs. Helen Garrett, 84, of near Chadds Ford, died Monday in the Chariot Nursing Home, 2735 W. 6th Wilmington, after a long illness.

She was a retired antique dealer. Her husband, James A. Bradley, died in 1950. There are no immediate survivors. Services will be at 9:30 a.m.

tomorrow at the Spicer-Mullikin Funeral Home, 24th and Market Sts. Interment will be private. CURDY Mrs. Anna Mae, 83, of 610 Grove Delmar, died Monday at Peninsula General Hospital, Salisbury, after a long illness. Her husband, E.

A. Curdy, died several years ago. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Ernest Poulsom, of Delmar, and Mrs. Pearl Mears, Timonium, Md.

Services will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Marvel Short Funeral Home, Delmar, where friends may call from 1 until time of services. Interment will be in St. Stephen's Cemetery, Delmar. DAY-Harvey John '78, of 410 Marsh Road, Wilmington, died yesterday in the Veterans Administration Hospital, Elsmere, after a long illness.

He retired in 1960 as a construction plumber with Local 26. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mildred V. 'Day; three sons, Harvey John Jr. and Robert C.

both of Wilmington, and Philip of Lancaster, a daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Earle, of Kennett Square, a brother, Elmer of Hillerest; and seven grandchildren. Services will be at 1 p.m. Friday at the Spicer-Mullikin Funeral Home, 24th and Market where friends may call tomorrow night. Interment will be in Newark Union Cemetery, DOVE- -Robert 47, of 323 Princeton Salisbury, died Monday in Peninsula General Hospital, Salisbury, after a long illness.

He was employed by the Penn Central Railroad and retired, because of failing health, three years ago. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Gladys Dove, with whom he lived; three sisters, Mrs. Maybelle Wright, of Baltimore, Miss Betty Dove and Mrs. Doroty Ennis, both of Salisbury.

Services will be at 2:30 p.m. today at the Holloway Funeral Home, Salisbury, where friends may call after 1:30. Interment will be in Parsons Cemetery, Salisbury. EDWARDS-Mrs. Anna Sta- cey, 75, of Massey, died Tuesday at Harford Memorial Hospital, Havre de Grace, after a long illness.

Her husband, Burton Edwards, died in 1958. She is survived by two sons, Joseph, of Galena, and George of Massey; two brothers, Earle J. Haley and Harold Haley, both of Fredericktown; two sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Taylor, of Fredericktown, and Mrs. Catherine Thomas, of Pedricktown, N.J.; 11 grandchildren and 10 greatgrandchildren.

Services will be at 11 I tomorrow at the Edward Fellows and Son Funeral Home, Millington, with interment in Massey Cemetery. Friends may call tonight at the funeral home. FIGGS-Mrs. Mattie 93, of Snow Hill, died Monday in the Holland Nursing Home, Stockton, after a long illness. Her husband, Columbus Figgs, died in 1931.

Mrs. Figgs is survived by five grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the Dennis Funeral Snow Hill, where friends may call after 1. Interment will be in the Whatcoat United Methodist Cemetery, Snow Hill.

HALL-Mrs. Dorothy 67, of Du Pont Highway, Millsboro, died Monday at Beebe Hospital, Lewes, after a short illness. She was a retired nurse. She was divorced. She is survived by two brothers, Clifton S.

Wingate, of Dover, and Clyde A. Wingate, of New Castle; and one sister, Mrs. Irene Lavachia, of Rehoboth Beach. Services will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Page Melson Funeral Home, Rehoboth Beach, where friends may call from 9 a.m.

until time of services. Interment will be in Epworth Methodist Cemetery, Rehoboth Beach. HEGESI-Mrs. Elizabeth, 81, of Marydel, died Tuesday at Kent and Queen Anne's Hospital, Chestertown, after a short illness. She is survived by her husband, Michael; two sons, Louis, of Sudlersville, and Frank, of Wilmington, a daughter, Mrs.

Ethel Bohle, of Severn; and 11 grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the Edward Fellows and Son Funeral Home, Millington, with interment in Sudlersville Cemetery. Friends may call tomorrow night at the funeral home. HENDRICKSON Lawrence 76, of near Oxford, died Monday in Community Memorial Hospital, Jennersville, after a short illness.

He was a retired truck driver for the Avon Corp. in Newark, Del. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Frances Funk Hendrickson; eight sons, Lawrence S. Jr.

and John both of Landenberg, Robert 0., of New Castle, James of Kemblesville, George Barry, of Newark, Richard at home, and William A. and Joseph both of Lewisville, five daughters, Mrs. Raymond Connell, Mrs. Bette Crist and Mrs. Harry Harris, all of Newark: Miss Louise Hendrickson and Miss Edith Hendrickson, both of Oxford; a stepson, Garry Pennington, of Lincoln University, a stepdaughter, Mrs.

Alan Brown of Philadelphia; a brother, Clarence, of New Jersey; two sisters, Mrs. Annie Howarth, of Oxford, and Mrs. Maude Lake, of Newark; 20 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Thomas J.

Foulk Funeral Home, West Grove, Pa. Interment will be in Silverbrook Cemetery, Lancaster Ave. and Du Pont Road. HOLDER C. 58, of Frankford, died Monday in the U.S.

Public Health Service Hospital, Baltimore, after a long illness. 1 He was the owner of Delmarva Mill Machinery Dagsboro. His wife, Mrs. Brenda W. Holder, died in 1971.

He is survived by two sons, C. S. Jr. of Frankford and John Charles, of Oklahoma; and two brothers, John, of California, and William of Colorado. Services will be at 2 p.m.

tomorrow at the Watson, Gray and Melson Funeral Home, Frankford, where friends may call two hours before services. Interment will be in Roxana Methodist Cemetery, Roxana. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the Roxana Methodist Church memorial fund, Roxana. HORNE Harry E. 68, of 2 Lindberg Silview, died yesterday morning in St.

Francis Hospital after a short illness. He retired three years ago after working at All American Engineering Corp. for 10 years as a sheet metal worker. Prior to that he had been a foreman at Pusey Jones Corp. for 37 years.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Florence Yeatman Horne; two sons, Harry E. of Castle Hills, and William of Silview; six daughters, Mrs. Florence E. Cunningham, of Gordy Estates, Mrs.

Dorothy Bruch, of Sharptown, Mrs. Kathryn Brittingham, of Richardson Park, Mrs. Marie Treml, of Faulkland Heights, Mrs. Evelyn Houghton of Willow Run, and Miss Linda A. Horne, at home; a sister, Mrs.

John Green of Easton, 23 grandchildren and a great grandchild. Mass of the Resurrection will be offered 10:30 a.m. Friday at St. Matthe w's Catholic Church. Woodcrest, with interment in Gracelawn Memorial Park.

Friends may, call tomorrow night at Mealey Funeral Home, Limestone and Milltown Roads. JOHNSON Mark Richard (Dukey), 36, of 101 Delaware Mobile Trailer Park, Glasgow, died Monday at Delaware Division from injuries suffered when the truck in which he was riding overturned after avoiding a collision with an automobile at U.S. 40 and Delaware 7 at Bear. He was a maintenance mechanic for the Amoco Chemical New Castle. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Nancy Marie Johnson; a son, Marc Andrew, and a daughter, Brenda both at home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Andrew Johnson, of Holly Oak; and a sister, Mrs. Laura Hayes, of Twin Oaks. Services will be at 2 p.m.

Friday in the Jones Funeral Home, 3401 Philadelphia Pike, Claymont. Interment will be in Lawncroft Cemetery, Linwood. Friends may call at the funeral home tomorrow night. MARSHALL J. Iven, 57, of Snow Hill, died Sunday in Peninsula General Hospital after a short illness.

He was a truck driver for Tri-State Oil Co. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Cornelia Marshall; a daughter, Mrs. Iva McThee, of Cambridge; two sisters, Mrs. Carrie Payne and Mrs.

Helen Long, both of Pocomoke City; and three grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. today at the Dennis Funeral Home, Snow Hill, where friends may call after 1. Interment will be in Bates United Methodist Cemetery, Snow Hill. ROBBINS-Mrs.

Eliza 84, of 303 Milton, died Monday in the Lewes Convalescent Home, Lewes, after a long illness. She is survived by her husband, Josiah D. Robbins; and a foster daughter, Mrs. Thomas Shoemaker, of Wilmington. Services will be at 2 p.m.

Friday at the Short Funeral Home, Milton, where friends may call tomorrow night. Interment will be in Cdds Fellows Cemetery, Milton, UDICH-Roland 69, of Nanticoke, died Sunday in Peninsula General Hospital, Salisbury, after a long illness. He was a retired electrician with the Penn Central Railroad. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mildred Udich, a daughter, Miss Elsie Udich, Baltimore; and two sons, Lee and Edgar, both of Baltimore.

Services will be at 2 p.m. today at the Messick Funeral Home, Bivalve, where friends may call an hour before the service. Interment will be in the Turner Cemetery, Bivalve. WELLINGTON-Arthur 60, of 5 Marlin Drive, Brookside Park, near Newark, was stricken at his home Monday night and was dead on arrival at Possum Park Medical Center. His death followed a long illness.

Mr. Wellington was a trucker. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jane E. Wellington; and a sister, Mrs.

Margaret Moore, of North Cohocton, Md. man killed as fire sweeps home killed home the building was engulfed in flames. Police and fire investigator Stanley Conner said the fire apparently was caused by a short circuit in the electrical wiring leading to an oil burner on the first floor, directly beneath Johnson's bedroom. Johnson apparently awoke and was overcome by smoke when he reached the hall outside the bedroom. There were no signs of foul play, authorities said, but the investigation is continuing.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete. N.Y. Services will be later this week at the Crandell and Crandell Funeral Home, Hornell, N.Y., with interment in the South Dansville (N.Y.) Cemetery. WOOD Charles 82, of 2207 West Wilmington, died Monday in Nanticoke Memorial Hospital, Seaford, aftger a short illness. Mr.

Wood was a retired employe of the Penn-Central railroad. His wife, Florence M. Wood, died in 1971. He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Gladys W.

McBride and Mrs. Elinor W. Poole, both of Wilmington, and Mrs. Betty W. Veazey, of Seaford; a brother, Leslie of Wilmington; a sister, Mrs.

Jean O'Connor, of Wilmington: five grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren. Services will be at 11 a.m. 1. tomorrow at the McCrery Memorial Funeral Home, 3924 Concord Pike, Talleyville. Interment will be in Silverbrook Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home tonight. WOODFALL Scott Deaumont, son of Victor and Sandra Woodfall, of 4608 Haverford Place, Wilmington, stillborn Sunday at General Division. He also is survived by a sister, Denice; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Deaumont Clampoole, of Elsmere; and paternal grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Woodfall, of New Castle. Private services were held yesterday. Interment was in Cathedral Cemetery. YEAGLE Benjamin Franklin, 49, of Cecilton, died Monday in Colombus, Ohio, after suffering an apparent heart attack.

He was a truck driver. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Yeagle; two daughters, Mrs. Martha Shaugher, of Cecilton, and Mrs. Phyllis Bacher, of Drexel Hill, and a grandchild.

Services will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Edward Fellows and Son Funeral Home, Cecilton, with interment in Cecilton Cemetery. Friends may call tonight at the funeral home. Peking releases Aussie writer New York Times News Service HONG KONG Francis James, an Australian journalist held in China for more than three years, collapsed after he had crossed into Hong Kong from China yesterday. James was taken to a Hong Kong hospital where he was later reported to be in "reasonable" condition and to have talked with his son who flew into the colony yesterday from Australia.

Prime Minister Gough Whitlam of Australia announced Monday that James, who is 54, was being deported from China after having been found guilty of espionage. His release was interpreted as a friendly gesture by the Chinese following the establishment of diplomatic relations between Peking and the new Australian government last month. Lenin tomb being repaired MOSCOW (AP) The Lenin mausoleum 1 will be closed for the next three months for routine repairs. The government newspaper said the red granite tomb next to the Kremlin wall on Red Square closed its doors to the public this week and will reopen April 16, by order of the commandant of the Kremlin. The tomb of the founder of the Soviet state is a mecca for Communists and one of Moscow's major tourist attractions.

On days when the mausoleum is open, visitors start lining up early in the morning to file solemnly through and view the mummified body of Lenin on a glasscovered catafalque. BP employe dies of burns TRAINER, Pa. Walter Komar, 54, of Ridley Park, died Sunday in the Crozer-Chester Medical Center of burns suffered in a fire at the BP Oil Corp. A company spokesman said Komar and a fellow pumper, John Nycz, 47, of Brookhaven, were burned about 2 a.m. Sunday in what apparently was a fire.

Nycz is in good conflash dition in the same hospital. Komar is survived by his wife and daughter. The fire in the tank farm was quickly brought under control. The cause has not been determined. The Morning News, Wednesday, January 17, 1973 15 Agency to Reduce Crime due to get more funds The next director of the Delaware Agency to Reduce Crime will have a lot more money for administration than his predecessor, Joseph M.

Dell'Olio, whose last official day on the job was yesterday. Dell'Olio will stay on a perdiem status until Jan. 31 at the request of Gov. Sherman W. Tribbitt while he seeks a successor.

Dell'Olio was notified yesterday that $304,000 had been granted for fiscal year 1973 by the federal Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, compared to $176,000 in fiscal year 1972. This does not count millions of federal dollars that flow through the agency to Delaware's police, courts, correction and prevention systems. The money is late because Congress didn't authorize it until November, but Dell'Olio said it can carry over for three years from July 1, 972. The agency received an advance of $45,000 for operations up to now. Dell'Olio said he hopes the pected grant had come through for $43,780 which will go to improve drug analysis in the laboratory of the state medical examiner.

Dell'Olio said this had been put in for a year ago but all the discretionary funds available had been given to eight cities for highimpact anticrime projects. Dell'Olio siad he hopes the new operating money will go for new staff to monitor action programs. He said there has been no problem with accounting for the money handed out to agencies in the state bus some problem of making sure they are doing with the money what they said they would do. Suspect's death ends stolen check prosecution An indictment in U.S. District Court charging a woman fugitive with causing interstate transportation of stolen checks was dropped yesterday because of the woman's death.

Judge James L. Latchum signed an order dismissing three counts of the charge against Nancy Diane Stiner, also known as Nancy Marie Broadway, 29, no permanent address. The order was sought by Acting U.S. Atty. Richard D.

Levin, who said the woman died Christmas Day when she was struck by a car in La Place, La. She had been charged with causing on Dec. 8, 1971, the transportation of three checks stolen from the Choptank Crab Cambridge, from Wilmington to Cambridge. The checks totaled about $447. She was indicted here June 23 by a federal grand jury.

Levin said Ms. Stiner was identified by fingerprints processed by the FBI and sent through the National Crime Information Center. Levin said Ms. Stiner had traveled from place to place and was sought in various cities throughout the country on similar charges. State war foes see peaceful D.C.

rally By Jack Murray Leaders of a coalition of peace activists in Delaware sees no threat of violence when they go to Washington on Saturday to demand an end to the war in Vietnam. Saturday is the day President Nixon will be inaugurated for the second time, and thousands of demonstrators most apparently planning to avoid confrontations will gather to participate in several mass marches. Delaware's contingent will number several hundred, according to leaders of the Delaware Sign the Treaty Now Coalition, but they won't march as a group. INSTEAD, said George Storti of the University of Delaware Students and Faculty Against the War, those who go on buses leaving Wilmington and Newark Saturday morning will scatter themselves among the other marchers. The largest demonstration, which is being organized by the National Peace Action Coalition and the People's' Coalition for Peace and Justice, will end in an afternoon rally on the grounds of the Washington Monument.

Several thousand protesters are expected to join the march, which will begin at noon at the Lincoln Memorial. "We don't expect any trouble." Storti said last night. "We understand security is going to be tight, but there is a permit for the march and we'd like to avoid confrontations." SOME groups, however, notably the Youth International Party and Students for a Democratic Society, have acknowledged that they may try to interfere with the main inaugural parade on Pennsylvania Avenue. The coalition, a loose affiliation of various antiwar groups in Delaware, is demanding an immediate end to the war and the signing of the October peace agreement worked out by U.S. and North Vietnamese negotiators.

Storti said the local group is not affiliated with the National Coalition to Sign the Treaty Now, and will not participate formally, by demonstrations planned that larger group. Larry Kipp, Delaware spokesman for Vietnam Veterans Against the War, said his group is planning a "disc- march originating at Arlington Cemetery and ending with a symbolic treatysigning at the D.C. War Memorial near the Reflecting Pool. THERE will he no flags or placards, Kipp said, and attempts will be made to exclude "outsiders" FBI agents, police and "radical leftists" who have infiltrated previous VVAW marches. Coalition spokesmen said recent indications that a peace agreement may be near will not disrupt plans for the demonstrations.

"The American people have been lied to before," said Harriet Hoffman of the Wilmington Antiwar Committee. "I won't believe an agreement until I see it, a and even then it will probably leave the door open for (American) Storti and others said signing of the October agreement is acceptable as a first step, as it would lead to withdrawal of American military forces and the return of prisoners of war. But activist efforts will not stop, they said, until the U.S. ends military operations in all of Indochina. Yorklyn smoke laid to boiler A malfunctioning boiler has been blamed for the billows of black smoke that have poured from the NVF Co.

in Yorklyn. William Philhower, NVF's division technical manager, said the problem should be alleviated by noon today. He said the problem arose early Monday and was caused by a malfunction in the automatic instrument control. The air resources section of the state Division of Environmental Control said it was not notified of the problem quired. When pollution caused by faulty equipment, however, the state does not usually file a violation if the company tries to repair the problem quickly.

WESTOVER, Md. A 54-year-old Somerset County man died early yesterday when fire swept through his wooden frame house on Rebels Neck Road. State police said the body of Ernest Peter Johnson was found on the second floor of the gutted house after the blaze was extinguished. Police said a neighbor reported the fire about 7 a.m. When members of the Princess Anne Fire Department arrived a few minutes later, HILAMAN-ROSELAWN FLOWERS GIFTS 2706 Kirkwood Highway Prices Corner Beautiful assorted flowers arranged containers $12.50, $15, $18, $20.

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