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Crossing Guard Plea Denied IG Evening lournal, Wilmington, Del' Tuesday, March 27, 13S2 1101 Restaurant, School Burglarized Rurelarie at a restaurant An appeal for two crossingbeen paying $90 a month for Pool Is Desirable, Park Head Claims Obituaries of the Day minrrls ar the Brookside Ele Death Notices six years lor two and a school last night were re guards. mentary School was denied today by the Levy Court. ported to city police today. Thieves forced a winaow oi "We are not trying to get the Eleven-O-One Restaurant, Itilni 15 O'Connor Emeth jolm IS. uionnnr AlsQ survivjng are another Solemn reauiem mass for vfllu vnrir BRFDIN In this eltv on March 23.

1863. Isabella Bredin. daughter of the lata Oeorse and Mettle formerly ot 2430 W. lih In her th vear. Relatives and Iriends are invited to attend the tuneral scrv ce from th CHANDLLR FUNKKAL HOME.

Delawara Avenue and Jeffer-inn 8treet. on Tuesday afternoon. March 21. at 3 o'clock. Interment at Ml.

Salem Cemetery. 11th and West Streets. Police Althnuch construction of, a 7 mums uayia New Castle County's Park should have a swim JOI1II D. VJUMMUI, lOWl 11. Ilti r.itv anrl two grandchildren.

out of supplying crossing guards," Harry Lambert, court president told a delegation representing the PTA, school dis- said the cash register and liouor cabinets were pried will be offered Thursday at swimimng pool in the park has been recommended, picnic grounds, nature walks and ball ming pool, M. du i'oni. 9:30 a.m. in St. Peter's Cathe open.

The loss has not been de rHr-r and uarents. You can I On March 24. 1J62. George believes. I.ee.

nresident of the Wil termined. Rooms and offices in the dral. A retired credit manager, he ask us to violate the law," he P. Cullen or SOU carr raio, Del Age 81 years. Bervciea piivntc mington Board of Park Com yesterday in Riverside 57.

at 1 octock. Interment 81. John Mary C. I. Williams School, Third and Adams Streets, were missioners, said a dooI should said.

A law passed by the General Accomhiv rivpi the Lew Court Hospital Cemetery, Lewisviue, r. fields have been given nigner priority. Lee said first priority should be given to roads through the 140 acre tract. Willing outlined proposals for develooinff the Dark. Also He said "this has taken all our resources and we have been unable to use funds for worthwhile educational projects," and that starting April 1 the project will be abandoned, since the association can no longer afford it.

IT WAS AGREED that th Newark group would attempt to, get an amendment to the law passed by the. General Assembly and the court would contact Gov. Elbert N. Carvel and legislative leaders, urging an amendment. The court also indicated it would a court test, probably through a declaratory judgment.

ransacked. Police said a sman be included in the master plan being developed for the park. His wife, Mrs. Mary Lally nimnji, this city on March 25. (authority to inaugurate a schoor safe containing papers was 1663.

Benha. h. wiie w. O'Connor, died in 1958 Avenue Swimmin is more important Instead of flowers, the family suggests that contributions be sent to the Adas Kodesch Shel Emeth Building Fund, Sixth and French Streets, or the Wilmington Chapter of Deborah. Shiva will be observed at the residence of Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Davis, 1039 Pine St. Mrs. Max Davis Services for Mrs. Margaret M.

Davis, 72, widow of Dr. Max Davis, will be held tomorrow at noon in the Chandler Funeral Home. Delaware Avenue hurM. Age 6 Kit la Uvea and Mr. O'Connor was a member the c.

Everett KeiieyL tne Democratic Leacue and crossing' guard program, dui has been ruled ambiguous. CLARENCE W. TAYLOR, as life-long conditioning exercise than either baseball or football, Lee told Edwin G. speaking at the meeting was Willinc. chairman oi the New John I.

Cahalan, assistant county engineer, who told of plans rnurt attorney, said that with out clear authority from the Castle County Park and Recreation Commission. pried open. School officials were unable to determine the loss. School Lists Fair The annual science fair of the Oak Grove School will be April 17, 18 and 19 with the exhibits on display at the Parent-Teacher Association meeting on the opening night. Participating classes are General Assembly tne court.

cannot act. He made his observations last night at the end of a public Edward W. Schall, first vice nrpsirlent of the State Congress 74, Fraternal Order of hrt Eagles. funeral home on Tuesday evening Alien i clock. I Survivins are a brother, Jo- DrPtTv-auddeni, hi, ute A.

O'Connor, Paterson, dence in St. on (yvO Sisters, MlSS Margaret and Miss Clare A'eis O'Connor, both of the 7th Street J-uneal Home. 212 Broad Mld- rfd cietown. on Wednesday after-: aOClreSS. tISSHi Interment will be in hom, Cemetery.

Friends may call it the Krienen Brothers Funeral 400 N. Broom tomor. XtX Ad from 7 to 9 p.m. of the Delaware River Basin Commission for developing a reservoir and recreation area near Newark. Stone of Scone The large square stone in the British coronation chair in meeting at the Greenville School, Kirkwood Highway, sponsored by the Citizens Com of Parents and Teachers, and a lawyer, argued that although the bill is ambiguous tne court mittee for Parks.

This was the first of a series of meetings by the advisory ernim aDDointed recently to should start a program and grades 3 through 6. Teachers will determine the Droiects to and Jefferson Street. Mrs. Davis of 203 W. 25th St.

died of a heart attack late yesterday afternoon at 8th and Market Streets. Her husband was a Wilmington dentist. She was born and lived all her life here. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Aleen May Horowitz, Wilmington; a son, Charles Sydney Westminster Abbey wait for court tests.

be presented. Entries will be Stone of Scone, brought by aid in development of a master vears. Funeral services aim Abraham Kutner, president I fS of the pta, said his group has I Non-HammaDie. ni judged on creativity and wors plan for newly acquired King Edward I from Scotland and placed in its location. No viewing.

naiiarir.i Drivate No ewing. Arjan. CHANDLER'S FUNERAL HEKVICE. manship Jerome J. SliPelian Sr.

Jerome J. Sheehan 81, Clavmont. died yesterday. Davis, Dallas, seven grana- DI HTF.FANO Of Landenburg. on March 20.

lt2, Juseuhiiie. wife ot the late Ernest DI Stelano. Aged. Si years. Relatives and friend are.

Invited to attend the funeral at the Worrall Funeral Home. Keniiett 8'iuar. Pa on Thursday morning. March atg. it ScloU.

High Mass St. Patrick a Church at 10 cbek. Interment at St Mr. Sheehan had an egg' children; and three great-grana-route for many years after he' children; two brothers, Morris retired from the old Worth Podolsky and Paul Podolsky, A Wilmington; and two sisters, at the funeral home on 'Wednesday i Steel Co. vcuiua He is survived by his widow, Mrs.

Rebecca Goldberg and ITn.ntml Ralfl Mrs. Helena F. Sheehan; two Mrs. rannie Rubenstein, Doth FOARD In oil March M. Utill.

8un on Marcn in, urn. oui more, Md. Je ferson. daughter ol the late Samuel daughters, MlSS Helene Shee- of Wilmington. nvr4 and Klieabeth RoDeruon roatru.i, Interment will be in Lorn- mri Relatives and Irl'nas nan uwaucijJ nia, oi.u a Daray cemetery.

k7, 'std E'cmlrch! MidTj Walter Wiggins, Downingtown, ttTlU'n'Z 2 two sons, Jerome J. Shee- Memorial services will be j. held at 407 W. 37th tomor- gsx at St. Augustine Cemetery.

nan jr and William U. hnee u.u ita row and Thursday evenincs In Delaware Stale Hospital on nan, umn ui ujjuivih, aim March 23. mt2. w. Randolph Tandchildren.

tit Middletown arc ii vrai. lives and friends are Invited to ttr-nrl Solemn rCQUiem maSS Will be, dsVl.iOne.'ed Thursday at 9:30 im. A. Stalls March 27. at a o'clock, i.it.-rine.a at; Jioiy Kosary c.

om Fore.t cemetery. M.ddieto..,. Claymont, with inter-! James A Statts, former em- hoffman New York cuv on ment in St. Joseph's Cemetery, 'Ploye of the Sklut Hide Fur Downingtown. Friends may.

C- here, died Saturday Phil- Bronx, New York. Age 80 years. I h. re I Th VPnin af the a :3401 phUadelphia Pike, and George Statts, Vil- on Tuesday atternoon, March 21., mington; hlS mother, MrS. at 2 0 clock.

ilTIOni. i The Dodg Turbo-Dart I The Plymouth Turbo-Fury a sister, Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mrs. Kriiest I)i Slefano Wilmington; two brothers. Requiem mass for Mrs.

Jose-jGeorge Statts, Wilmington, and phine Di Stefano, 52, of Lan- Howard Jones, PhUadelphia; an denberg will be offered Thurs- aunt, Mrs. Perry Gilbert, and day at 10 a.m. in St. Patrick's'other relatives here, n.ik i vnnm.it' Services will be tomorrow at Ill FF In this cliy on March 25, Flora, wile of John Hull, mother Josephine Johnson, Irene Hull ml Pauline Bobison of 726 E. Seventh fct ftelatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral lT Ml Zinn Bspust Church, UHi and Lombard on Thursday alternoon 1 March 2 at 3 o'clock Interment at M7 Zlon Cemetery.

Friends mi.v call at the funeral home of Mward It Hell, tot Poplar St on Wednesday vening 7 to clock. I I i LdlllUlll. 0.... ,1 rni'irn 1 1 rf "1' 111 icU MC)" unci di -WAZtinlMi, I She died yesterday in' Home, Mb N. J8tn pmiade- Kapeia.

Relatives, friend. and mem- ch County Hospital, West Pnla- wnele Irienus may can oi r.ur., rui.M i nmnrrnw after 10 m. .1 tut HtunislftllH i nncinr. She was the widow of Ernest Di Stefano. Society, are Invited to attend the funeral from hl late residence 1103 8.

Rodney on Thursday mormna. March 29. at clock. Solemn Ke-oulem Mass St. Hedwlgs Church at clock.

Inteiment at Ca hr.lral cemetery. Friends may call Wedena-day uir.n vs un Kelso "of MShoilrt Country 1 1 01 var. ilf BtlVeS li (I See Chrysler Corporation's remarkable gas turbine cars on display in the Wilmington Area The cars that run on practically anything kerosene, gasoline, diesel fuel, or heating oil. Antoni Kapelu Sr. Solemn requiem mass for Antoni Kapela 1103 S.

Rodney will be offered Thursday at 9 a.m. in St. Hedwig's Catholic Church with interment in Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call tomorrow evening at his home. He died at home yesterday.

He recently retired as a maintenance man for Rollins Motors friend's sire Invited to' attend eervir.es Surviving are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sabatino Dono-frio, Downingtown, a son, Sylvester Newark, four daughters. Miss Alba Dl Stefano, at home; Mrs. Virginia Phipps, Landenberg; Mrs.

Lorraine Koppell, Newark; Mrs. Gloria Phillipl, Marshallton Heights; 12 grandchildren; three brothers, John Donofrio, Downingtown; Albert Donofrio, Coatsville, and Anthony Dono at the McCRKRY 0l0 KIRK.WOOO HIGHWAY at Prices rorner on Wednesadv afternoon Mrch Inlsemtn t. flfl Fellows Cemetery. Camden. Uel.

Friends may call at the funeral home on aflrrtinnn There will be frio, San Pedro, and a Co. He was the husband of Mrs. Mary Kapela. Surviving in addition to his widow are one son, Anthony Wilmington; four daugh- Anne Uunlap, sister, Mrs. Downingtown.

Interment will be In St Patrick's Cemetery, nendSters, Mrs. Mary Teller, uaiu-may call tomorrow 7 to 9 p.m. more, Mrs. Sophia Man- at the Worrall Funeral Mrs. Cecelia Kelly ana it tt Mrs, Elizabeth Clauss, all oi Kcnnett Square.

Wilmington; 10 grandchildren; one fjreat-grandson; and a sister, Mrs. Stefania Kruk, Sam Davis Sprvices for Sam Davis, 74, retired grocer, were held this Imagine a car that 1. runs on almost any fuel that will flow through a pipe, from kerosene to diesel fuel, from gasoline to furnace oil yet with fuel economy as good or better than you now get in a piston engine of equal performance 2. has an engine that weighs less than a conventional V-8 yet the 140 horsepower it delivers to the driveshaft is equal in performance to a 200-hp piston engine 3. is air cooled so you never have to worry about filling the radiator (there isn't one) or antifreeze (none is afternoon in the fcenoenoerg: Memorial Chapel, 14th and Samuel J.

beager West Streets. cami)i j. 68, of 902 Mr. Davis died yesterday mirh st Marcus Hook, died Tho Momoria llOSDltal. lie no viewing Tuesday eyenlnn.

l.F IIANE-In thin city on March 21. UH2. Jamea husband of the late riliabeth I.e Hane. faiher ol Mrs. L.

Fray and Mlsa Elsie l.e Hane Aed 3 yeara Private funeral from the Jamea Doherty Funeral Home. Bt. at "Rodney, on Wednesday March 2. Bt 9 o'clock. Reowlem Mi, m.

Josephs-on-the-llrandy wine Church at 30 o'clock. Interment at St JosfPh'a-on-the-nrandvwIne Ceme- tery. No viewing, please omit flowers. I.FOVABD In Philadelphia. Pa on March 25.

162. Margaret LeonRrcl Aged 1 years. Relatives and friends atr Invited to attend the funeral from Krienen Bros. Funeral Home. 34 W.

'h Street, New Castle, pel. on Wednesday mornlni, March 28 at io o'clock. Requiem Mass 81. Peters Church at 30 o'clock. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery.

There will be no viewing. NI FRIO In this city, on March 27. Jane wife of the late Victor Nulrio or 200B Newport Pike. Aged 44 years. 8FRVICES At INTERM KMT PRIVATE Friends may call Joanna rarleto Funeral Home, 1810 W.

4th on Wednesday evening after 7. O'CONNOR In this city on March 21. 1KH2. John husband of the Inte Mary Lally Connor of 1107 W. 7th 8-reet Relatives, friends.

Fraternal of Kagles. Area No. 14 aad member, of the Democratic League are Invited to attend the funeral at Krienen Bros. Funeral Home, 400 N. llreiom Hireet, on Thursday morning, March "8 at fl 30 o'clock.

Solemn Requiem Mass St Peters Cathedral at 30 clock Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday evening from 1 to clock. I'lOTROWSKI In tills city, on March Jll. ltn'3 Marvanna, wife of the Ute Anthony Plotrowaki. Relatives arid friends are invited to attend the funeral from the Oornowskl Funeral Hume.

MiO fi Van Buren on Thursday morning. March 2 at o'clock Hequlem Mass St. Hedwlg Church, at 10 clock. Interment at Cathedral Ceme-trv. Friends may call Wednesday evening.

RFfiA' In Lewes. Delaware on March 24. I2. Lillian l. wile of the late rfleorge Regas of l.cwrs.

formerly il Milminlton and Rehobolh. Aged lOj eis Kelallvc. ai.il ti.ewls are Ii.vlfrd, to al'end ihe funeral servnt-s at Mc-I CHKRY FUNK' Ft AI, HUME. 2 i 1)0 Wasll-l Htgton R' on Tuesday alfernonli. March; 27 at 2 30 eloca Interment at River- view Cemetery.

The family request that donations be sent In her nume lo the Delaware Heart Fund, O.nrl lived at 1039 Pine St. with a son, Herman. yesterday in Sacred Heart Hospital, Chester. He lived 30 years In Claymont while working for the old Worth Steel later Colorado Steel and Iron Co. Mr Davis for about 35 years 3100-mile test run proves the TURBO CAR practical In a recent cross-country run, the Dodge Turbo-Dart averaged 52 mph under all driving conditions.

With diesel fuel, this engine has averaged over 19 mpg at constant speeds. had been sexton of the former Chesod Shel Emeth Synagogue, Third and Shipley Streets. He 11IIH1 oiiva He is survived by his widow, SIIIVIVCU was also an honorary rs. Nellje Seager; two sons, of me vAiids inrnes Linwooa, aim ut-ui system is extremely simplified with a storage battery, starter generator, coil, and only one spark plug. How about performance? The low-speed high-torque characteristics of the gas turbine give it unusually quick acceleration.

As one automotive editor wrote after driving one of these cars, "To go, you press on the gas pedal. If you press hard, hang onto your hat I caught my breath at the acceleration." A gas turbine rated at 140 horsepower on the test stand provides performance comparable to that of a 200-hp piston engine. When will they be available? On the basis of our evaluation of the consumer response to the turbo cars, we at Chrysler Corporation have satisfied ourselves that a market does exist for turbine-powered automobiles. Also, our manufacturing research experts have presented us with a favorable report on the limited production possibilities of the turbine engine. As a result, we have decided to build 50 to 75 turbine-powered passenger cars which should become available for sale to selected customers in the latter part of 1963.

needed) 4. has only one spark plug and only about 15 as many moving parts as conventional engines-think what that can mean in reduced maintenance, tune-up, and repair costs. 5. starts instantly, even in the coldest weather, and needs no warm-up. Pennsville; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild; a brother, Rubin Seager, My-erstown, and two sisters, Mrs.

Mable Fisher, Reading, and Mrs. Caroline Ramsey, Weinersville, Pa. Services will be Thursday at 11 a m. in the William Jones Funeral Home, 3401 Philadelphia Pike. Claymont, where Jail Kcfoi'ins Beiiiin Here, Socielv Told Chrysler Corporation' CR2A gas turbine engine is Z50 lbs.

lighter than V-8 engines, has 1 5 the moving parts, starts instantly in coldest weather. mow rail tomorrow Other states have credit for prison reforms orig evening. Interment will De in Fairvicw Cemetery, inally instituted in this state, ra on Marcn to it'll. A.fl SOCIPIV PXeC- nel husband of Mrs Nellie Seager i Uie 1 I Isonci Mil oiit.it, tjr wacv. of 02 Church 8t Marcus Honk, l' 1 (., HirPCtOr Said last nignt.

Aged 6H years Krliitivea and Irlenda aie Inviled to attend the funeral ser- a talk to the hpi.SCOp.il lie. at Jones Funeral Home. Jtril Phlia nl Pike. Clavmont, on Thursday morn- Churchwomen 01 UPlaWdie nl lug. March 2 at II o'clock.

f-'hiiroh RnViprt (' FREE FOLDER "The Remark-able Gas Turbine Passenger Car." The engineers at Chrysler Corporation answer your questions about a new kind of car for the future. Ask for it at your dealer's. How is it different from a piston engine? For one thing, it's a much more simple engine. It has 80 fewer parts. The size is smaller, the weight lighter.

Being air cooled, the gas turbine requires no radiator or liquid cooling system. The electrical What is a gas turbine car? A gas turbine is something like a small-scale jet engine. Air is compressed and is then heated with the burning fuel in the combustion chamber. There, hot gases expand to drive the turbine wheels and deliver power to the wheels of the car. Mrs.

Anthony I'iotrowfki Mrs Marvanna Piotrowski, at Falrvlew Cemetery Cotevllip. Pa I IIHIItlfUlt- i v.iiuivii, Friends may call at the funeral home te listed SUCh reforms St. Jo- ias inmate government, use of 95 died vesterday at March 2(1 1 city, on jrrom husband of Helena I inmntp lanor in me COIIIIiiuiuiy. conh'a Home. "halfway houses" for re-j She was the widow of An n'ZVWMZ.

leased prisoners. Ithony Piotrowski. WWiJiXtt i Many reforms for which olher) Surviving are a son, Adam Mas. iioiv Rosary, church tt 3u states claim credit were carried wilm ington; a brother, Adam clock. Interment at St Cetne-, 3 m.

n. IH iL. I "Gas turbine engines may hold th M.U., A.t.yl UJ U.f pollution from motor vehicles CLENDALE INDEPENDENT "The big development in the automobile industry." "0 NEWS-CALL BULLETIN "Biggest news in tlie industry." FORT WA YNE NEWS-SENTINEL "Turbine engine is huge success." SAN BERN ARDINO SnN-TELKGRAM "Th turbine engine is an automotive dream coming true SYRACUSE POST-STANDARD ltd tllV uutuiuuulk. nn "There's good news for motorists and erervone eh in Chrysler Corporation's progress report on its gas turbine engines." CHICAGO DAILY NEWS call on Thursday evening cai Plummer at iew wsue aaugmer. of the year In this c.ty kMITH 5 County Workhouse more than.

Requiem mass will be offered tr.e u-e vuuiujr m.wu.. Helen Fdaard Smltn of A 6 vear. tVlatiyeg st.d frier. Is uu j' in. viv.

i in- yc-dis "Delaware has never had, and wig's Catholic Church with at the 'Zlon l.uther.ri Church in Tathedral Cemetery I ric at uvi 'i 'aim uuc 11, an T.jeidar i M.rt grated corrections program, iKnencis may can iumn "c-Crosswhite stated. "But this ning at the Gornowski Funeral should raise both our hopes and Home, 500 S. Van Buren St. SEE THE PLYMOUTH TURBO-FURY AND DODGE TURBO-DART AT DEALERSHIPS LISTED BELOW. 2 eiocc Ir.terirT.t at Biiv.rrjr'.

Tlr. i be r.o vr r.a lieu of a cjntr. bit.cn ma? oe tutneiar, Charth f.r.d i ennnrn when We fOll UP OUT; DODGE TURBO-DART PLYMOUTH TURBO-FURY it y' funkr sleeves and go to work to make Virlor Nufrii 'something out of the nothing -lr'' KUI n' i.tj,n!, in th. i vtnt. Jane M.

40, Vr. Thr Prisoners Aid official wife of the late Victor hrrriV -riaUo aid legislators 2009 Newport Pike, died this; Arrer.ea..u by watched mominz in The Memorial TODAY, MARCH 27, 1962 2:00 5:00 PM RITTENHOUSE MOTORS 120 123 Academy Street, Newark, Del HOLLYWOOD PERKINS, 136 Elkton Road, Newark, Del. itocne. airjunj ii'l concerning how they vote on Hospital JR In in ill. 1 She is survived by two chil- home.

Victoria and Victoria ana: annn r- dij uiiiminninn rini c.iri o.nft dm tVhrin- these 'Nicholas' three sons, Francis, KULLIWUUU ftKMnJ, OUU uuvemui nmu iiiiiiiiiigwn, uti. w. ni 10 Urill tlicac urine iinvnaa nil irni Pi I til. n.l All WeT ea trivf.1 to 'u, in at Hr ItiDV II'- IKE rOMKSL: i James and Edwara HlAlto WUIUK1, JDUl mm 0US81, nilliliiigiuu, uei two sisters, Miss Elizabeth I HOMS, Pont Harsasv at improvemcii ts su'tui. At.n.i 1 riaturi Manor Aatl Or HIASKS 3i30 7:00 9t00 3)30 th.niiJjmun ana mm.

r.uu Tiiiii)iir mtitf ti 'HP in: 6:00 PM 9:30 PM i Ili30 AM eoo pm ft tends anrf nelirtioort. Iorifhro hrothprS. John. JameS ilJlllllSt iiiiiujii a.r, their many kind esuresuuna vm- i Mtnv our ie. -nt and Francis Smith, all of Wil-i it, the ri-atrl of r.ur huthand and! father.

Btaiilev I. K' i. iminglOU, aim lum The rsmlll mniMafi sinrnnr lllfi 7tU C.rnnle f'lrtln Hal BOODY MOTORS Five Pedricktown, N. J. 9:00 12 Noon DAVIS DODGE, 500 Quinton Read, Salem, N.

uicu c. InfPrment wiU LAWfiftLUNIA WUIUHO, mu.f HI a Old oucgu, iicn uoouc, iyci. Tue'artay afternoon, Marcn 27 a' 2 nt.o't. Interment at Clracelaan M-aoorjai Par. ertv on Marcn 2.

1. Aimee ido ol Joaepn Wiggleanorth, tntitl.er of Anne JoaeKti and Rodney n. Margaret Jovin and Jean Wition. of Lena, Hill and M.ryaret I ourtney of 10J Lore, Avenue, linlcret Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral trrvi'n from trie CHANOLEH rUNEKAL HOME IiKre Ave Ac Jefferson Street, on W.dnenlav fternoon. March 21 at 1 o'notk at Oracelaarn Memorial Pa i may call at Chano.ei i.

Tuea-day evening 7 to I. sJtl V1 of our it IN Mt MOKIl Mll.l.f.K In loving rr.emtirv Hnbt-rt Miiier.ihp private, frienas may can i -h March 27, the Joanna Lorieio runeiai mi bIMaiU Home, ion) w. 4m ni.ht after 7. Item In our lieatt, Yoa (nil slay J.ovrd and reiri'-niiienrl. ev-erv rt.iy b.d t- M-'hef.

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