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of 1 Rhodesia Strong, But Blacks Poor SALISBURY, Rhodesia (2) After four years of independence white government headed by Ian Smith is in a strong position but the nation's blacks are worse off economically than they were. Rhodesia was a colony of Britain when Smith issued his UDI, or unilateral declaration of independence, Nov. 11, 1965. Britain saw this as an attempt by the colony's 230,000 whites to impose permanent rule on the largely voteless Africans, numbering 4.8 million. The British Navy mounted a blackade off Mozambique to try to keep oil and other goods out of Rhodesia.

The United Nations voted sanctions. But the counteraction has not succeeded in throttling the Smith regime, and the last symbols of the British empire are going. The Union Jack has disappeared from all but a few flagstaffs, replaced by a new green and white national flag. The British Governor, Sir Humphrey Gibbs, finally left his post this year. He had stayed on at Government House as the representative of Queen Elizabeth II although the Smith government did not recognize him.

Former justice Minister Clifford Dupont, considered by the government to be the queen's' representative, has moved into Government House. Next year the die will finally be cast. After a general election, expected in April or May, Rhodesia will be a renublic and all pretense of loyalty, to the queen will be dropped. Dupont is expected to be the first president and Smith the Prime Minister. A new constitution will maintain white rule for the foreseeable future.

It allows for eight blacks to be elected to Parliament and eight more to be nominated by progovernment tribal chiefs and headmen. Eventual parity between whites and blacks in Parliament is possible, but the number of blacks', seats will rise only in proportion to the income tax they pay. When they pay the same as whites, at present they pay less than one per cent, will get the same number of seats. Allied with the constitution legislation which divides land between whites and blacks. The whites get slightly more.

The act bans blacks from living and owning property in white areas erd vice versa. Professional soccer, mainly because of the lucrative gates in the African townships, is multiracial but the African schools and hospitals are segregated. The wives and children of black servants are barred from staying in quarters in white suburbs without permission. At the Congress of his Rhodesian Front party in October, delegates urged Smith to endorse segregation more strictly. He told them it will easier once the republic's constitution is adopted.

International sanctions have harmed the Rhodesian economy but have never come near crippling it. As some people see it, they put a brake on expansion when the country should have been booming. The stagnancy of the economy has hit the harder than the whites and has meant many fewer jobs for the 40.000 blacks who leave school every year. There are few signs of austerity in stores. Many luxuries can't be had, but there is usually a substitute, probably locally made.

Industry has geared itself to a large-scale program for import substitution. Although gasoline is still rationed, motorists can buy as many off-ration coupons as they like for about 10 cents a gallon. Some sections of the economy such as tobacco, have never refrom the effects of sanctions. But there are confident predictions that this year's gross domestic product will rise by at least eight per cent over last year. Exports last year were down 42 per cent from the pre-UDI figure.

But Rhodesia is doing enough trading with the rest of the world, coupled with a stiff cut in imports, to maintain its balance of payments. HOSPITAL BIRTHS Announced at 11:15 on terday, a boy. WJLK'S "Midmorning Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Show." 11 Colonial Court, Jersey Shore Medical Center yesterday, a boy.

Neptune Point Pleasant Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Caraballo, 324A Maxim Howell Township, yesterday, a boy. Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Franklin, 29 McDermott Freehold, yesterday, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Flora, RD4, Jacksons Mills, Jackson Township, yesterday, a girl. Mr.

and Mrs. Pablo Reyes, 404 Emory Asbury Park, yesterday, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Clax, 78 Center Freehold, yesterterday, a girl.

and Mrs. John V. Davis, 1 Mechanic Englishtown, girl. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Walsh, 101 Boston Sea Girt, terday, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. James Gardener, 610 Sewall Asbury Park, yesterday, a girl. Monmouth Medical Center Long Branch Mr.

and Mrs. Richard McNulty, 71 Mulberry Lane, Freehold, Monday, a Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Sears, 1200 Eatontown Oceanport, Monday, a boy. Riverview Hospital Red Bank Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Katz, 282 Bay Highlands, yesterday, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Tullai, 266 Harmony Middletown Township, yesterday, a boy.

Mr. and Mrs. John? Medolla, 1764 Union Hazlet Township, yesterday, a Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Kleiman, 12 Park Rumson, yesterday, a boy.

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Crisafulli, 251 Atlantic Keyport, yesterday, a boy. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Olsen, 32 Park Drive, Middletown Township, yesterday, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Miller, 46 Belleview Rumson, yesterday, a boy. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Lord, 521 Harding Fair Haven, yes- SELL THINGS FAST THRU Press Classified Call Today 774-7000 A 3-Line Ad Costs Only 79c Per Day On the Low Cost 8-Day Ad Plan OBITUARIES Announced at 1 p.m. on WJLK WALTER E. JENSEN MADISON TOWNSHIP Walter E. Jensen, 63, of 221 Seaview Laurence Harbor, died yesterday at Perth Amboy General Hospital.

Mr. Jensen was born in Brooklyn and had lived here 12 years. He was formerly of East Orange. At the time of his death, he was employed as, a clerk for Wrights Aeronautical Ridgewood. Surviving are his widow, Mary McNulty Jensen, and a brother, August, of Long Island City, N.Y.

The Day Funeral Home, Keyport, is in charge of arrangements. MRS. T. G. SEBASTIAN TOMS RIVER Mrs.

Josephine L. Sebastian, 53, of 194 Riviera Drive, Silverton, died yesterday at Community Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Sebastian was born in Newark and lived in Toms River for the last 15 years. She was a communicant of St.

Joseph's Roman Catholic Church. Mrs. Sebastian is survived by her husband, Thomas her daughters, Mrs. Phyllis Camp, Vincentown, and Mrs. Sarah Fesmier, here; brothers, Anthony Bove, Point Pleasant, Ralph, Thomas, and Michael, all of Newark, and Americo, Elizabeth; three sisters, Miss Clara Bove and Mrs.

Carmella Digori, both of Newark, and Mrs. Mary Marfia, Nutley, and one grandchild. The Kedz Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. VALENTINE BARTH WEST HOLLYWOOD, Fla. Valentine Barth, 82, of 7 Cedar died yesterday at his home.

Mr. Barth was born in Yugoslavia and lived in Colts Neck Township, N.J., until his retirement 15 years ago. He was a building contractor in the Freehold area for over 20 years. He attended Colts Neck Reformed Church. Mr.

Barth is survived by his sons, Charles, William and A. Harry, of Colts Neck Township, and Fred Freehold Township; his daughters, Mrs. Harold Quabeck, Colts Neck Township, and Mrs. Peter Columbis, here: 17 grandchildren and a great-grandchild. The Higgins Memorial Home, Freehold, N.J., is in charge of arrangements.

HORACE ROBERTSHAW POINT PLEASANT- Horace Robertshaw, 79, of 1307 Sleepy Hollow died yesterday in Point Pleasant Hospital. He had retired in 1955 after 35 years with the Alco Edison. He was born in Manchester, England, and had lived in Roselle before coming here nine years ago. Mr. Robertshaw was an veteran of World War I and a member of American Legion Post.

196, here. He belonged to the Old Guard, here, and vale, Lodge 656, Surviving are his. widow, Mrs. Ann Robertshaw; two sons, George, Lancaster, and Herbert, East Brunswick, and five, Van grandchildren. Hise and Callagan Funeral Home, Point Pleasant Beach, is in charge of arrangements.

MRS. ANTONIO FIORE LONG BRANCH Mrs. Antoniette Fiore, 80, of 185 Edwards died yesterday at Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune. Mrs. Fiore was born in Scranton, Pa.

and lived in Long Branch for the last 63 years. She was a communicant Our Lady Star of the Sea Roman Catholic Church. She is. survived by her son, Anthony Fiore here; her daughters, Mrs. Margaret Penn and Mrs.

Mary Josephine Edwards, here, and Mrs. Vera Falvo, Red Bank: and 15 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. The Hoffman Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. MRS. WILLIAM H.

GRAY UNION BEACH Mrs. C. Gray, 28, of 219 Herbert died yesterday at Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune. She was born in Red Bank. Mrs.

Gray was a member of Grace United Methodist Church, here, and was a member of the church choir, a Sunday school teacher and served on the Church's official board. She was a member of the Union Beach Little League Mothers Auxiliary. Surviving are her husband, William H. Gray; a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Worlock.

Highlands; a brother, Edward Taggart, Carmichael, and her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Abbott, here. The Bedle Funeral Home, Keyport, is in charge of arrangements. JACOB ADAM YOUNG BRICK TOWNSHIP Jacob Adam Young, 83, of 249 Oklahoma Drive died Monday in Point Pleasant Hospital. He had been retired since 1956 from the Singer Manufacturing Elizabeth.

Mr. Young came to the United States from Austria-Hungary in 1909 and lived in Elizabeth until moving here 12 years ago. He was a member of the Assembly of God Church, Point Pleasant. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Sophia Young; three sons; John, Elizabeth: Frank, Virginia, and Stephen, in Washington State: two daughters, Mrs.

Mary Rohloff, Colonia, Woodbridge Township, and Mrs. Rose Hilliard. Clark: 19 grandchildren, and 14 great-grandchildren. The Don McCracken Home, Linden, is in charge of arrangements. JOSEPH RODRIGUEZ MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIPJoseph Rodriguez, 54, of 62 Campbell Port Monmouth, died yesterday at the Riverview Hospital, Red Bank, after a long illness.

Mr. Rodriguez was born 1 in Spain and had been a resident of Port Monmouth for the last 17 years. He was employed as a chef before his illness. He is an Army veteran of World War II. Mr.

Rodriguez was a member of the Vatel Club, New York. He is survived by his wiaow, Mrs. Wilhelmina Rodriguez: his son, Joseph, Madison Township; his father, Manuel Rodriguez, Los Angeles; his sister, Mrs. Rosalia Rodriguez, Spain, and his brothers, Angel and Manuel, both of Eatontown. The Robert A.

Braun Home for Funerals, Eatontown, is in charge of arrangements. HARRY THOMPKINS SR. RED BANK Harry Thomp- kins 77, of 135 W. Bergen Place, died Monday at the Riverview Hospital. Mr.

Thompkins was born in Amherst, Va. and had been a resident here for the last 40 years. He was a member of the Calvary Baptist Church and St. Mark's Masonic Lodge 37. Mr.

Thompkins was the proprietor of his own trucking business. He is survived by his sons, Harry Morristown, and Newman. New York. The Childs Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Charles W.

Cottrell, Founded Company, 76 SEA GIRT Charles W. Cottrell, 76, died yesterday at his home, 21 Terrace Place. He was founder and president of Charles W. Cottrell Contractors, Spring Lake Heights, which was established more than 45 years ago. He was born in Freehold Township and had been a lifelong resident of Monmouth County.

He was a former member and champion of the Spring Lake Golf and Country Club and an exempt member of Spring Lake Fire Company No. 1. He was a member of St. Andrew's Methodist Church, Spring Lake, and a member of Spring Lake Lodge 239, Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Mildred Hurley Cottrell: a daughter, Mrs.

Gladys Miller, Spring Lake Heights; a sister, Mrs. Daisy Galbraith, South Belmar, two grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. The Meehan Funeral Home, Spring Lake Heights, is in charge of arrangements. JOAQUIM R. VISINHO LONG BRANCH Joaquim R.

Visinho, 74, 367 Norwood died yesterday at mouth Medical Center. He was a native of Portugal and came here in 1919. He had been a resident of Long Branch since 1946. He was a retired employe of Proctor and' Gamble. Mr.

Visinho was a of St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church and a member of the Portugese Instructive Social Club, Elizabeth, and the Luso-American Fraternal Association, Newark. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Rosa F. Visinho; frou American Fraternal Association.

sons, Antonio, Roselle; Manual, Linden; Joseph, Colonia, Woodbridge Township, and Jack, Long Branch: two daughters, Mrs. Emilia Harrison, Serravista, and Mrs. Rose Stone, Red Bank: a sister, Mrs. Maria Pequeno, Portugal; 11 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. The Damiano Funeral Home, Long Branch, is in charge of arrangements.

NOTICE NOTICE After this date, November 12, 1969. will be responsible for debts contracted by anyone but myself. Lawrence Iannuzzi. 826 Prospect Asbury Park, RASP-Edward C. former Councilman of Bloomfield.

N.J.. died after A short Illness in Wurzburg, Germany while visiting relatives. Funeral services will be held in Germany. In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions be made to the Edward C. Rash Education Fund, in care of his son John.

Grants of Toms River LONDON PRODUCT OF TOMORROW THRU SUN. BIUT TOM JONES LIVE! is Yourself Hello What's and Young New others Lovers Pussycot Jones Ain't That Good News This Shake To IJONES TOM JONES I'll Love Yesterday Never Me Fall Tonight in Love Twist and Shout and ethers the Moon The Help Yourself Fly Green Apples Me Free me to Set Little Laura and Hey Jude and others others the Dance of Love I TOM ENGELBERT Les Bicyclettes de BelJONES 000. size Love Don't Before Was Say the No Here Stars and fever others zone 10 100 A NO TOM JONES OR ENGELBERT HUMPERDINCK Held Deliloh On I'm Me Comin Hanging engelbert ENGELBERT On Get Keep Ready and others release me 1 HUMPERDINCK $797 Release Me lOVE lil Ten Mondo Guitors and others A Man Without Love Up, Up and Away Spanish Eyes Call on Me and others DO YOU HAVE A GRANTS Open Daily Mon. thru Sat. 10 a.m.-9:00 p.m., Sun.

10 a.m.-6 p.m. CREDIT ACCOUNT? ASK ANY SALESPERSON Grants KNOWN FOR VALUES. COAST TO COAST Route 37 Toms River Shopping Center Parkway Exit 82 ASBURY PARK PRESS Nov. 12, 1969 23 Newsman Dies In N.Y. Crash Mrs.

Estelle Lipman, Was an Artist. Poet SILVER SPRINGS, Md. Mrs. Estelle Ruben Lipman, Hannes cied yesterday at George Washington University Hospital, Washington, D.C. She was an artist and poet and a native of Newburg, N.Y.

She lived in Asbury Park, N.J., for 25 years before moving to Silver Springs five years ago. was a member of Hadassah, Silver Springs. Mrs. Lipman was predeceased by her husband, Percy. She is survived by a son, Donald, Bowie.

a daughter, Mrs. Barbara Marcus, Silver Springs; two brothers, William, Asbury Park. N.J., and Herman, Wanamassa, Ocean Township, N.J.: three, sisters. Mrs. Betty Mrs.

Fanne Kinstler, Gold- Asbury Park, N.J., and Mrs. Weinraub, East Brunswick, N.J.. and four's grandchildren. The Richard C. Hoidal Funeral Home, Oakhurst, Ocean Township, N.J., is in charge of arrangements.

MRS. ROBERT FICKERT NOXEN. Gertrude M. Fickert, 75, of Road 1, here, died Monday at the Nebeitt Memorial Home, Kingston, Pa. Mrs.

Fickert was born in Coles Patch, and was a resident of Point Pleasant Beach, N.J., for 12 years. She is survived by two brothers, William Lord of Mahanoy City, Joseph J. Lord, here: five sisters, Mrs. Mary P. Muller, Pompano Beach, Mrs.

Elsie Broad, Reading, Mrs. Nettie Calabrese, Garfield, N.J., Mrs. Bessie Van Buren, Brick Township, N.J., Mrs. Rosetta Miller, Garfield: one grandchild and three great-grandchildren. The Shore Memorial Funeral Home, Point Pleasant Beach, N.J., is in charge of arrangements.

ELWOOD F. MURPHY PERTH AMBOY Elwood F. Murphy, 75, of 220 Meade Monday at Perth Amboy General Hospital. He was born in Dover and lived here three months. He lived for over 20 years in Union Beach.

Mr. Murphy was a retired pipe fitter formerly employed by National Lead Sayreville. He was an Army veteran of World War II and was a member of American Legion Post 321. Union Beach. Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

Valentine Lamey Murphy; a daughter, Mrs. Robert T. Jones, with whom he lived: a son, Ivan Keansburg; and four grandchildren and a great-grandchild. The Bedle Funeral Home, Keyport, is in charge of arrangements. GUSTAVE WILSON MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP Gustave Wilson, 83, of 359 Church Belford, died vesterday at the Ivy House Nursing Home.

Mr. Wilson was born in Brooklyn and lived in Jersev Citv before coming to Belford 25 years ago. He was a boilermaker for Standard Oil of New Jersey before his retirement in 1951, and a member of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, New Monmouth. Mr.

Wilson is survived by his widow, Mrs. Lulu Stanton Wilson; his daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Halsey, Belford: Mrs. Lucilla Sickler, Long Branch, and Mrs. Helen Mahler, also of Belford: three sisters, Mrs.

Stella Comerford Valley Stream, N.Y.. and Mrs. Sandra Johnson and Miss Helen Johnson, both of Brooklyn; nine grandchildren, and 10 great grandchildren. The John F. Pfleger Funeral Home, New Monmouth, is in charge of arrangements.

CHARLES V. SCOVELL LAKEWOOD Charles V. Scovell, 70, of 215A Buckingham Court, died Monday in Paul Kimball Hospital. Mr. Scovell was retired as controller from the American Shuffleboard Jersey City.

He lived in Keyport before moving here in June 1968. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Matawan. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Margaret Bauer Scovell; a daughter, Mrs. Harold Dusenberry, East Brunswick; a sister, Mrs.

Hedwig Brina, Port Washington, L.I; a brother, Rudolph Scott, Dallas, Texas, and four grandchildren. The Bedle Funeral Home, Matawan, is in charge of ar- rangements. ALEXANDER POOLE PRESCOTT. Ariz. -Alexander Poole, 55, who had lived in Lakewood, N.J..

until three months ago, died here Saturday. He was born in New York City. He had been a communicant of St. Veronica's Roman Catholic Church, Howell Township, N.J. He was a steamfitter.

Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Jean Poole: three sons, Alexander Little Meadow, Gregory, Howell Township, and Robert, here: two brothers, Lakewood Police Chief William Poole and Percy Poole, Ken-, tucky; his mother, Mrs. Elsie Poole, Howell Township, and two gradnchildren. The W. David DeRoche, Funeral Home, Lakewood, is in charge of arrangements.

MRS. HOWARD HOUSE JAMES MAHER ASBURY PARK Mrs. Winona H. House, 67, of 220 4th died yesterday at Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune. She was born in Somerville, and had lived in Elmhurst, N.

prior to coming here three years ago. She had retired 12 years ago after 37 years as an operator for the New York Bell Telephone Co. She was a member of the Lutheran Church of the Atonement. Surviving is her husband, Howard House. The Farry Memorial Home is in charge of arrangements.

JAMES MAHER FREEHOLD James Maher. 62 Broad died yesterday at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. He was born in Holmdel Township and lived here for 40 years. He retired in 1955 from the dye house of the former A. M.

Caragheusian Rug Freehold. He was a communicant of St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church and was a member of its Holy Name Society. He is survived by two sons, John at home; and Joseph here; two daughters, Miss Mary A. Maher, at home, Mrs.

Elizabeth C. Layton, here; two brothers, John and Thomas, both Marlboro Township; three sisters, Mrs. Catherine McCue, Mrs. Margaret Gilmartin, and Mrs. Josephine McGowan, all Matawan, and two grandsons.

The Freeman Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. AJALMAR E. JOHNSON MONMOUTH BEACH Ajalmar E. Johnson, 79, of 4 Drew Court, died yesterday at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. Mr.

Johnson was born in Sweden and has lived in Monmouth Beach since 1927. He was the assistant superintendent of roads for the Monmouth Beach borough for 13 years prior to his retirement in 1964. Before that he was a self-employed fisherman. Mr. Johnson attended the Lutheran Church of Reformation, Long Branch.

He is survived by 1 his widow. Mrs. Peterson Johnson; his brother, Joseph Peterson, Sweden; three sisters, Mrs. Sigred Peterson, Sweden, Marie Christianson and Mrs. Hulda Johanson, both of Brooklyn.

The Flock Funeral Home, Long Branch is in charge of arrangements. MRS. EMIL TRAUTMANN TOMS RIVER Mrs. Emma Trautmann, 75, of 39 Niagara Drive, Holiday City, died Monday at Community Memorial Hospital. Mrs.

Trautmann had live in Green Island for eight years before moving here two years ago. She was born in Orange and had also lived in Plainfield for 17 years. She was a member of the First Baptist Church, here. Mrs. Trautmann was a widow.

She is survived by a stepdaughter, Mrs. Evelyn Burdette, Piscataway Township; a sister, Mrs. Ruth Anderson, Pompano Beach, and several nieces and nephews. The Anderson and Campbell Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. EDWARD C.

RASP SR. BLOOMFIELD Edward C. Rasp 74, of 655 E. Passaic Ave. died Sunday while visiting relatives in Wurzburg, Germany.

Mr. Rasp was a native of New York and lived most of his, life is in survived Bloomfield. by two sons, John, Oakhurst, Ocean Township, principal of the soon to open Wayside Elementary School, and Edward Bloomfield; a brother, Walter, Toms River, and four grandchildren. Burial will take place in Germany. Identification Is Accurate RICHWOOD, Ohio (P) The Army insists the body in the funeral home is that of Sgt.

John Warren, 26, killed in action in Vietnam. The sergeant's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Warren, say it can't be: Their son was two inches shorter, 30 pounds lighter and had a big scar on his left arm which does not appear on the body. Lloyd Kerns, a lawyer representing the family, said the body would be taken to Marion today and X-rayed for comparison with rays made three years ago of Warren's spine.

He had a spinal abnormality. "I hate to tempt the family into thinking there's a live boy over there in Vietnam when next week there may be another body here," said Kerns, citing the possibility that the sergeant's body might have been confused with that of a fellow dead soldier. "The Army says they can't be in error at all, this has got to be the right man. But they can't explain about the missing scar." When the body arrived here earlier this week the soldier's parents and wife, Sharon, said immediately, it was not Warren, who was due to be discharged next Wednesday. TAPPAN, N.Y, Nathan Aleskovsky, 56, a former assistant editor of the New York Times Sunday Book Review, died yesterday when his automobile overturned on an embankment of the Palisades Interstate Parkway.

Aleskovsky, a resdient of Tappan, was employed by the Times from 1949 to 1955. Before working at the Times he was employed by the Chicago Herald and Examiner, and its successor the Star. Fire Police Meet mouth County Fire Police will LITTLE SILVER- The Monmeet at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Little Silver Firehouse. DEATH NOTICES 57.

Filmore Plainfield on 22 Beloved wife of Luther. Mother of 1369. Mrs. Rose Lester and Lonnie Sanford. Daughter Frank Rebinson.

ter of Zellene Robinson. Sister of Joe and Lester Robinson. the Misses Letha Viola. Buela. Iola and Frankie Mae Robinson.

Mrs. Essie Snell and Mrs. Sarah Bell. Grandmother of seven, greatof Fri. 2 grandmother one.

Funeral p.m. from Second Baptist Church. Lon Branch. Interment Monmouth Memorial Park. Friend's mar call at the church Thurs.

from 7 to 10 p.m. COTTRELL-Charies aze 76. of 21 Terrace Place, Sea Girt. N.J. on Tues.

Nov. 11. 1969. Husband of Mildred Hurlev, father of Glades Miller. Brother of Daisy Galbraith.

Funeral service at Meehan Funeral Home, 555 Warren Spring Lake Heights. Fri. 11 a.m. trterment Glendola Cemetery, Masonic services Thurs. 8 p.m.

Visitation Wed. 7-9 and Thurs. 2-4 and 7-9. HOTSE-Winona H. ca November 11.

1969 of 220 4th Asburs. Park in her 68th year. Beloved wife of Howard. Services at the Farry Memorial Home, 403 3rd Are. Ashury Park.

on Thursday November 13 o'clock. Interment B'comshurs Cemeters, Bloomsburr, N.1. Friends may call Wednesday evening 7-9. LIPMAN-Estelle Ruben. on Nor.

11, 1969, of 314 Hannes Silver Sprints, formerle of Asbure Park. Funeral services on Thursdar, Nor. 13, at p.m. at the Richard C. Koidal Funeral Home, 236 Monmouth Oakhurst.

Rabbi Sid. per Goldstein officiating. Interment Chered Shel Ames Cemetery, Neptune. MELVIHILL--James 65. of 50 Linwood Place, East Orange, on Nov.

11. 1969 Husband of Edna (nee Pant. horn). Father of Anne Martin. Patricia Kranake, James Jr.

and John Funeral services Nov. 12 at Code Funeral Home, Hich Orance. Interment 9 8.m. Thursdar. Gates of Heaven Cemeterr.

Hanover Holy Name Church. 8 st Orange. Visitation 7-10 p.m. Wednesday. RAMSET-Alfred.

age 34, of 1910 Rutherford died Nov. 10.,1959. Husband of Margaret. Father of Glenn. Allan.

Dorothy, Deborah. Brenda. Caroline and Sharon. Son of Hulon Ramses and Mrs. Georgia Durham.

Brother of and Lizzie. Funeral services Sat. 1.m. Mt. Carmel Baptist Church.

Interment White Ridge Cemetery. Friends may call at the James H. Hunt Funeral Home, 126 Ridge Asbury Park, Fri. 7 to 10 p.m. Zuzzara, Englishtown, Hospital Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony D'Amato, Rte. 88, Point Pleasant. Saturday, a girl. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Kolowitz, 2124 Bridge Point Pleasant, Saturday, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Decker.

30 Mandalay Brick Township, Saturday, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson, 124 Taft Drive, Brick Township, Saturday, a girl. Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Chamra, 125 Way, Brick Township, Saturdav, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Donahue 538 Alfred Lane, Toms River, Sunday, a boy.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank DePrume, 301 S. Ocean Seaside Park, Sunday, a boy. Mr.

and Kenneth Black. 328 Georgia Drive, Brick Township, Monday, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Donahue, 538 Alfred Lane, Toms River, Sunday, a boy.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank De Prume, 301 Ocean Seaside Park, Sunday, a boy. Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Black, 328 Georgia Drive, Brick Township, Monday, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Robbins, 109 Lillian Toms River, Monday, a boy, Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie Gray, Woodhaven Toms River, Monday, a boy. Paul Kimball Hospital, Lakewood Mr. and Mrs. John Hickey, Dale Drive, Jackson Township, yesterday, a boy. Mr.

and Mrs. John Bowman, 225 Longboat Beachwood, Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman, 225 Longboat Beachwood, yesterday, a girl. Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Hedderman, 77 Forest Drive, Jackson Township, yesterday, a girl. and Mrs. Robert Britton, 620 Forecastle Beachwood, yesterday, a boy. Community Memorial Hospital Toms River Mr.

and Mrs. James, Jacobsen, 1211 Lakehurst Toms River, Thursday, a Mr. and Mrs. William Baldwin, 118 Decatur Seaside Park, Friday, a boy. Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford E. Schoenberger, James Toms River, Saturday, a boy. Mr. and Mrs.

Miroslaw K. Stankiewicz, Haines Lanoka Harbor, Lacey Township, Sunday, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Salas, 57 Daisy Silverton, Toms River, Sunday, a girl.

Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Caruso, 30 Miller Lakewood, Sunday, a boy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Croxton, 35 Dockage Bayville, Berkeley Township, Sunday, a boy.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burke, 18 Cedar Hill Lane, Toms River, Sunday, a boy. Mr. and Mrs.

Pierre-Jean Patran, 423 Emma Drive, Toms River, Monday, a girl,.

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