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MRS. PAUL D. PRENTISS Tnterment will be In Evergreen Cnv etery. THE DAILY HOME NEWS, New Brunswick, N.J. MONDAY.

APRIL 13, 1959 The funeral of Mrs. Virginia Way Friends may call at the funeral home James Kane, Police Sergeant, Dies at 63 After Long Illness Prentiss, 59, who died suddenly Sat urday in her South Miami, home, will take place here Wednesday morning. lurwiay. 10 p.m., and Wednesday 2 to 7 to 9 p.m. KEENAN In Edison on April 12, 1959, John F.

Keenan of Sayreville. The funeral will be held Wednesday a am in V. -j He was a member of the American Legion, Holy Name Society of the Sacred Heart Church, and an honorary member of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association. Besides his wife, Loretta, he is survived by six children. OBITUARY FRANK C.

GRIFFIN DUNELLEN Frank C. Griffin, ATTACK KILLS FAMED MUSICIAN Eduard van Beinum, famous Dutch orchestra conductor who died of a heart attack in Amsterdam today, received the honorary degree of doctor of music here on Oct. 14, 1954. The conductor of the Amsterdam The Rev. Clarence Lambclet.

as- Washington Rd Sayreville, and at 9:30 Mr. Griffin was a member of the Shopmen's Local 545, Ironworkers Union, and was affiliated with Phoenix Lodge, 79, St. Louis, of the Stone Square Lodge 38, Plainfield, and of Superior Lodge of Elks, New Police Sgt. James J. Kane.

fi3, 76 Center died suddenly Sat sistant rector of Christ Episcopal Church, New Brunswick, will officiate at a service at 9:30 a.m. in the of 60 Commercial died today at St. Peter's Hospital after a long illness. "At the present rate of world a m. in our Lady of Victoriea R.C.

Church. Sayreville. Interment will be in New Calvary Cemetery, Parlin. Friends may call at the Keenan home tonight until time of funeral. The recitation of the rosary will take place Tuesday at 8 p.m.

in the Keenan residence. Arrangements are by the Zamorskie Funeral Home, 341 Washington Sayreville. Jaqui Funeral Home, 17 S. Ade population increase, the population The popular police sergeant had urday in Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfield. A crane operator for the Savary Glaenser Iron Works, Middlesex, Mr.

Griffin had been a resident of this place for 35 years. He was born in Mississippi. been in poor health for nearly a Concertgebouw Orchestra, was pre i ft i ia: He reported off duty last of the earth will double before -the year 2000," says Robert C. Cook, director of the Population Reference Bureau in Washington D.C. laide Highland Park.

Interment will follow in the family plot at Elmwood Cemetery. Mrs. Prentiss, widow of Paul sented with the honorary degree fnt OA n.in,.1JnJ 1 He leaves his wife, the former Virginia Williams; four daughters, Mrs. Vernon Powell of the home address, Mrs. Thomas McDougald and Mrs.

William Stout, both of this borough, and Mrs. Lloyd Caldwell of Montclair; and eight grand by Dr. Lewis Webster Jones, for wui. vviit'ii ma muuaa yi him from performing police work.i Since then he had been in andi mer president of Rutgers Univer Dudley Prentiss, was a former resi-. sity, when he brought his orchestra MIM.ER In Marlboro on April 11.

1959. John son of Mrs. Julia Week Miller Sayreville. The funeral will be held Tuesday at 9 a.m. in the Maliszewski Memorial Home, 121 Main Savreville.

and at 9:30 a m. in Our Ladv of Victories R.C here for a concert four years ago. dent of Westfield. She is survived by one son, Richard Hamilton Prentiss, and a The well-known Netherlands music group opened the 1954-55 Rutgers children. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m.

in the Sheenan Funeral Home, 233 Dunellen SMITH'S FLORIST 427 Main Street METUCHEN II. 9-2847 grandson, Richard Hamilton Pren out of hospitals for his malady. He received treatment at the Memorial Hospital in New York before he entered St. Peter's. Sergeant Kane worked the traffic posts in the downtown business area.

He was stationed at Living tiss both of Coconut Grove, Concert Series. Mr. van Beinum, one of the Church, Sayreville, Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery Parlin. Sayreville. Friends may call at the funeral home Monday, 2 to 5, 7 to 10 m.

PETOH In South River April 10. 1959, Michael husband of Irene Toth Petoh. The funeral will be held TursdT at world's leading symphony conduc with the Rev. Charles Harris, pas-! three sisters, Mrs. Philip D.

tor of Calvary Baptist Church, jFitzpatrick of South Miami, Mrs. Plainfield, officiating. Gilbert Voth of Ft. Lauderdale, Interment will follow in Bound and Mrs. Lloyd Tanhouscr of tors, suffered a heart attack and died today during a rehearsal with his orchestra.

Mr. van Beinum Brook Cemetery. i Houston, Tex. A service was held today the 8:30 a m. in the Rezem Funeral Home.

190 Main South River, and at 9 urn. in St. Stephens R.C. Church, South River. Interment will be in St.

Peter's Cemetery. New Brunswick. Friends may call at the funeral home Monday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 m. ii wmri nuir ni rmiirftrftftitrtWaiiiMMiMMiiii Philbrick Chapel, Coral Gables, was 59 and had conducted the Con-certgebouv since 1937. Since 1957 he also had been music director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic.

ston rtve. anu ut'orye si. ior several years and later was shifted to Church St. and for a time was at the Paterson Street intersection. Sergeant Kane was appointed a patrolman July 10, 1924, and on March 4 after nearly 35 years of ELMER G.

HALSTEAD Funeral Aciqilt Home 17 South Adelaide Avenue HIGHLAND PARK, N.J. Phone: Kl. S-C604 prior to the body's return Elmer G. Halstead, 75, of 23 S. jhere.

JAMES J. KANE attention: socth river vfw Mr. van Bienum was born and Members of Post i4M. Veterans of educated in Holland and centered Foreign Wars. South River, will meet MICHAEL ZASINSKIE The funeral of Michael Zasinskie.

police work, Public Safety Dircc-He spent his y0lllh jn the Third at the post home today at 7.30 m. career on nis worK wun uuicn to go to the Rezem Funeral Home. 190 mi1Sial nrcnni7ationc Rut hie Main South River, to hold serv-S mUS1Cal. Organizations. But tllS i unimtu mm.

Ward where he was born. He al to sergeant. He was then on spe- ces for their late brother. Michael tours aDroad as a finest conductor Petoh. cial patrol duty in the business ienaeQ ine PII011C 4th Highland Park, died this morning in the Firemen's Home, Boonton, after a long illness.

He had been in declining health since suffering a stroke eight years ago. Born in Boston, he was the son of the late Albert C. and Anna Davidson Halstead. For many years, Mr. Halstead was a sheetmetal worker at the PAUL KONDRATYK, Commander.

district. HARDING CO. FUNERAL HOME 239 Livingston Ave. 72, who died Thursday at his home. 429 George will take place tomorrow at 11 a.m.

in the Boylan Funeral Home, 188 Easton Ave, The Rev. Alex Zdanewicz, pastor of St. Joseph's R.C. Church, will conduct the services prior to inter ment in St. Peter's Cemetery and with the Concertgebouw and their recordings won him world musical fame.

He brought the Amsterdam orchestra to the United States for a Before his assignment to traffic posts, Sergeant Kane was a motorcycle policeman. He wore out ATTENTION: SOITH RIVER VFW AI'XILIART Members of the Auxiliary to Post Kl. 5-6033 Kl. 5-0047 1451. Veterans of Foreign Wars.

South BLACK TOP DRIVEWAYS NEW BRUNSWICK. N. J. J. S.

DRIVEWAY SERVICE WIDE- 60 FT. LONG I CH. 9-8172 -H. M. Price Co.

and later worked River, will meet today at 7:30 p.m. at the post home to go to the Rerem Funeral Home. 190 Main South River, to pay their respects to Michael successful tour in 1954. Another tnree motorcycles in nis nunt lor was scheduled for 1961. Later thislovortime Parkers and similar vio-vear he was to conduct a scries relators.

As a mounted policeman Petoh. MRS. C. BODNAR. President.

he handed out between 7,500 and u- most of his life, leaves no immedi- unUI his retirement ate survivors. I He was foreman of Phoenix En- Arrangements are under the di-gine Co. 3. predecessor to the pres- rpction of Rezem Funera) ent paid New Brunswick Fire im Main St Smith Rivor. Miami.

Way. widow PRENTISS In South April 11. 1959. Virginia concerts with the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Mr.

van Beinum became ill with what was diagnosed as a minor John E. Gleason Funeral Director 44 Throop Avenue Phone Kl. 5-0700 of Paul Dudley Prentiss. The funeral will be held Wednesday 10,000 tickets. He also served as a plainclolhes-man for a stretch during vVorld War II when he made 149 arrests hich resulted in 140 convictions.

A veteran of World War Kane His at 9:30 a.m. in tne Jaqui runerai urt Hicoaco fnnr n'oolic oon Home, 17 S. Adelaide Ave, Highland nearl OlSase tOUr weeks ago partment. Mr. Halstead was a member of the Livingston Avenue Baptist doctors allowed him to resume con ALFIO SIGNORELLI WOODBRIDGE The funeral costs so means so much AUENTOWN 0 PITTSBURGH 75 Park.

Interment will he in the family plot at Elmwood Cemetery, New ducting only last week, and he con ZENITH HEARING AID CENTER Battertea and Aecenorlei for All Makes of Rearing Aldi TOBiN'S DRUG STORES 335 George New Rrumwlck ducted the first concert since his served in the Army. His son, Ed-! jChurch and of the New Brunswick Alfio Signorelli, 206 Church Exempt Firemen's Assn. who died Saturday in Perth Amboy Surviving are his wife, Bertha i General Hospital, will take place SCAI.ETTf In Franklin Township on illness in the Hague Saturday. was killed in Saipan, Japan! 3 1959' Fr i He had bccn rehearsing the or-' in World War II. 1959, Sabina.

wife of Frank! rurman Halstead; two daughters, 'Wednesday from the Leon J. Gerity The funeral win be held TundiT ichestra about 4o minutes for ai Born in iew urunswicK waren, 3 mm jtslion rat from New Bfunswick Her PM. 10 lai not included. Mrs. vernon baimon oi Beiiord.

i Funeral Home. 411 Amboy Ave. iome. na uvingnon a nw program tonight when he told thej3, 1896, Sergeant Kane was the son QUACKENB03S FUNERAL HOME 1 56 Livingston Ave. New Bruntwidt Telephone: Kl.

S-0098 ana Mrs. miuon uey oi Higniana a service at 8:30 a.m. will be! and at in st he needed a break and that of the late Paul and Julia Kane of Mt Virgin C. Church, New Bruns- Park; one son, George A. Halstead ifoliowed by a requiem mass at 9 wick Peter'i Cem- Interment will be in St of Newark; 12 grandchildren; and, a.m.

in St. James R. C. Church three great-grandchildren. Interment will be in St.

James etery. Friends may call at the funeral home Monday, 2 to 4, 7 to 9 p.m. The funeral is set for Thursday Cemetery, p.m. in the Quackenboss Fu- Mr. Signorelli, who was born in SIC.NOREI.Lr In Perth Amboy April! 11 1959.

Alfio. husband of Nettie Sia- Home, 156 Livingston Ave.JItalv. leaves his wife, Nettie: two norelli. 206 Church St Woodbridge I Mnnn. at 2 rFT mtn" "eral fe" I 1 with at 2 neral the Rev.

James Brown, pas-idaunhters. Veniera and Kathleen-Ui'V1" the First Baptist Church, 'a son, Frank; his father Frank of JIa'ry- Sau-atore and Jo- Brunswick, officiating. ISignOrelli; two Sisters. Mary Of The funeral will be held Wednnd.y Informant In tt.u.i r. -r i- at 8.W am from tne beon oentv town in iLihlctlliaullUhCI i VUIlLfLld LUIS Wood- Funeral Home.

411 Amboy Ave bridge. Cemetery. and two brothers. St reauiem mass at 9 a.m. nf James R.C.

Church. Woocibridee. Louis. and Joseph ship: of St here. Mr.

i Interment will be in St. James Cem- MICHAEL ZAREMBA etery. Signorelli was employed as1 TrVvit nir ahi SBURV PARK Michael Zarem-i3 welder for the Buffalo Tank Co. io, 1959. Peter husband of Pearl nuy ifinvna.

East Brunswick Monument Co. Ji (J. A. I.Al'lZ, Prop.) Highway IH and franbury East Itrunswirk (Opposite the East Brunflu-ick 1. limber n.l 1 Phone: 7-11(11)9 i M.

S. Cleaners i-'UJieufll. The funerai will be held Tuesdiv at 2 m. in the Rezem Funeral Home. MRS.

JOHN R. MILLER i'Xn-r'Se'ciover Leaf EDISON Mrs. Antoinette funera, ba, 62, 508 Monroe who died I here Saturday, will be buried in Mt. (Calvary Cemetery tomorrow. I A resident of this place for 15 years, Mr.

Zaremba was born In i Sayreville, son of Mr. and Mrs. An-j drew Zaremba. ler. 84.

a resident at the Danishihme Monday. 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 Pleasant on WARTER In Point years, SAYS Home here for the died yesterday in past 10 Perth wife of I April 11. 1959 Ruth DeShay Warters, Seaside Heights The funeral will be held Tueid.T a' He was a retired maintenance General Hospital. 11 a.m. in ine wuacKenw-s riuieidj: worker and a veteran of the Army in World War I.

line OI JOnn n. Miller, Sne IOr- Home. 156 Livingston Ave New Bruns-j merly lived in Philadelphia. A h. Thp flinpral win hf hnlrl tnmnr.

brother. Henrv Anrlprspn in fnnpn. Park Cemeterv. Woodbridee 1 I Friends may call at the funeral 1 uw 01 o.ov d.111. liuin ine iciuiidi ft, aiMJ suivites.

to 9 m. home Monday. Asbury Park on Anril ZARFMB thews, Francioni i Taylor Funeral; The Rev. K. Kirkegaard Jensen.

Home, 704 Seventh with a pastor of St. Stephen's Lutheran requiem mass at 9 a.m. in Our Church, will conduct a service to- 11. 1959. Michael, husband of Adeline Welsh Zaremba.

The funeral will be held Tursd.T a 2-week all-expense Caribbean Cruise for two! $500 spending money ...526 other wonderful prizes you can winl morrow at 8 p.m. in the Funeral Home, 319 Amboy Lady of Mt. Carmel R.C. Church, where he was a communicant. Mr.

Zaremba is survived bv his Knvpn at 8:30 a m. in the Matthews. Fran-icioni Sc Taylor Funeral Home. 704 'Seventh Ave Asbury Park, and at 9 a in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel RC Church Asburv Park Metuchen.

Interment will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Asbury Park. widow, the former Adeline Welsh; Cremation will take place Wed a stepson, Frank Farrell of here; at the Rose Hill Crematorv two sisters, Mrs. Josephine Sudol! Linden, and Mrs. Mary Stackowicz; andi on April ZAINSKIE In this city 9 1959.

Michael Zasinskie. Tuesdiv Funeral UUC Ul VM lit! OltT.C, Oil Ul Ulll-ClUlUI. LOUIS TARCOLI 1 The funeral will be held at 11 am in the Boylan Home. 188 Easton Ave. Interment will be in St Peter's SOUTH BRUNSWICK Private JOHN F.

KEENAN Cemeterv. Friends may call at the funeral home tortav. 7 to 9 p.m Arrangements are bv the Re7etn Funeral Home. 190 Main South River services win oe neid tomorrow in SAYREVILLE The funera! of the Boylan Funeral Home. 188 CLIP THIS ENTRY FORM NOWI 1 Strikers Continued from Page One I Ms': sf 1 IS I i 1 John Francis Keenan.

who died Easfon New Brunswick, for yesterday morning in Roosevelt Louis Tarcoli, 74, of Dey Farm. Hospital, Edison, after a brief ill- S. 1. ness. will be held Wednesday from Mr.

Tarcoli died Friday in the his late residence, 101 Washington; Princeton Hospital of injuries re-Rd. Iceived when he was struck by a A life-long resident of this area, car last Monday as he was crossing Mr. Keenan was born in South I Route 1 at Raymond Road. Amboy. son of the late Michael! Interment will take place in St.

and Bridget Keenan. Peter's Cemetery. New Brunswick. He was a veteran of World War Mr. Tarcoli has no immediate II.

a communicant of Our Lady of survivors. Victories R.C. Church, and a char-' IV ter llieiliut Ul U1 LjcIUV ui iu In sad and iovinir memnrv nf n-iv tories Council, 2061, Knights of Co- Le5l' 'no 'departed b. awih ogu hju rturii ij, US. 1955.

plete satisfaction of our members. Kelly was unavailable for com-: ment this morning and according to the union, those attending the' meeting in a Newark restaurant were Kelly. Mtiehlig and Works Manager Matthew Cinelli for the com-, pany and for the union, ZiminerJ IUE New Jersey District 4 Presi-! dent Milton Weinhrauch. also an international vice president, and International Representative Bart, Enright now assigned to the strike. Breakthrough Tactics The union also asked in the let-; ter that Kelly stop management; representatives under him from! "'hit-and-run' picketline break-! Mr.

Keenan leaves two brothers ah the das vou ve heen-gone James A. of South River, and. 'wn ifniy. and heart i "Pver forget JOSCph M. Of here; and One Sister.

How very much von meant to me. Mrs. Anna Moran of this borough. now 1 miS5 you A service in his late home at Though your vo ce is sr.ne forever ou jnur race 1 cannot see. a.m.

Wednesday Will be followed Your love and all you meant to me a.m. bv a requiem mass in ve everv da in my memorv- a.m. by at 9.30 iOur Lady of Victories Church. Sadlv missed bv. Wife- -SOPHIE SZASZI Interment will be in New Cal RULES 1.

Submit a slogan (ten words or less) for Libby's Frozen Foods on the entry form below or on a plain piece of paper. 2. Send in as many entries as vou wish, but each must be accompanied by two fronc panels from packages of Libby's Frozen Foods or embossed can tops from Libby's Frozen Juices. 3. Mail entries to Libby's Treasure Aisle Con-test.

P.O. Box 8550, Chicago 77, 111. Entries must be postmarked before midnight June 13, 1959, and received before midnight June 20, 1959. 4. All persons in the continental U.S.A.

(including Alaska and Hawaii) may enter, except employees of Libby, McNeill Libby, its advertising agencies and their families. 5. The Reuben H. Donnelley Corporation will judge entries on their originality and aptness of thought. Decisions of the judges are final.

In case of ties, duplicate prizes will be awarded. 6. The best slogan, in the opinion of the judges, will receive an all-expense Caribbean cruise for two, $500 spending money for the trip, and $10,000 in cash, the grand prue winner must take the cruise during 1959 or may elect to take the $10,000 cash alone instead of the cash, cruise and spending money. There iil be 526 additional prizes. 7.

All entries and the ideas therein become the property of Libby, McNeill 8c Libby, to be used as the company sees fit. Winners villi be notified by mail. List of winners on request, about 90 dys after close of the contest, if self-ad dressed stamped envelope is enclosed. Contest is subject to all federal, state and local regulations. Libby's Treasure Aisle Contest, P.

O. Box 8530, Chicago 77, Illinois fft Lib'hy's vary Cemetery, Parlin. card of thwks tactics inflicted on Mrs. I Schmacht She received1 Arrangements are under the di-'Kle w'ih "ur through bors and relatives for the kindness I'CCtlon Of the Zamorskie Funera shown and sympathy expressed 111 the 'Edith' death of Joseph A. Lazarczyk Home, 341 Washington Rd.

a nack bruise riday nen a manager's car struck her as it was driven through the management We are grateful to all who sent spiritual bouquets flowers and cards, acted as pallbearers, loaned cars, and aided in any way. Voa can tel! about Libby's quality, or freshness, or flavor, or anything that appeals xoyou. For example: "If it's fresher than Libby's, it hasn't been picked," or "Only the finest is chosen to be frozen by The Grand Prii for the best slogan is a luxurious Caribbean cruise for money the map that leads you to the buried chest holding $10,000 in cash! And there are 526 other loads of opportunity for you to vvin' Don't miss this once-in-a-lifetime contest. Send your entries in now' You can win! A cruise to a sunsw ept vacation paradise treasure and a buried chest that holds $10,000 in cash! It can all be yours in Libby's Frozen Foods Treasure Aisle Contest. It' easy fo enfer.

Just think of a slogan (10 words or less) for Libby's Frozen Foods. Send your entry along with 2 front panels from packages of Libby's Frozen Foods or embossed can tops from Libby's Frozen Juices to the Treasure Aisle Contest. Snd as many entr'm as you isb. There are so many nice things to say about Libby's, and you'll find extra entry forms at your grocer's TREASURE AISLE of frozen foods. Even the most fastidious dresser will find no fault with slacks cleaned our Sanitone way.

They're immaculate. The look and feel of newness are fully restored. Their just right press lasts ever so much longer and no dry cleaning odor! Special thanks to the Rev Aloxan- pntranrp to tllP riant der Maciejewski. the Rev Anthony 1 dllLt lu 'C IJ''" ROBERT BRYANT EDISON Robert Bryant, Beatrice Potters, died The company has charged illegal Kraman. the Rev Edward Dougherty, the Rev.

Walter Madura: the I du-Pont Photo Products doctors 22, iud- denly yesterday after being sirick- council" Kni.hir Co.u on while liphtin? a firp in his hnmp the Lions Club: the Sayreville Firs 0 A tri Death was attributed by Dr. Col-workers Union, S2 cnimtv cuir. I iv. wne. lins E.

Lewis, assistant KATHI.EE.V. Daughter. MRS THEOPHILI A LAZARC-ZVK. Mother, Brothers and Sisters. picket line action and will appear, in Superior Court in Trenton Wednesday to ask for a temporary injunction that could require' pickets to walk 10 feet apart and not interfere with the entrance of anyone into the plant.

The union claims it has stopped, only "unauthorized" people enter-j ing to perform jobs held by strikers. Meanwhile, there is nothing in the three-week-old strike of 140 production workers at the Carter Products Inc. plant on North medical examiner, to coronary insufficiency. Mr. Bryant's widow, Romaine, told Sgt.

Clifford Woerner and Patrolman Ernest Bertha of the Edison police, who answered her DIED PRIZES BOWFS- i this city April 1.1. isband of Alctha 19S9 Story Orley mil for accictannp thnt hor hue. Bowen. Stolton u. The funeral will be held Thursdiy Reformed at in the Second at $250) piu $100 worth of froien foods from your grocer.

Nineteen 5th prises: Phiko Transistor Radios (approximate retail value $45). 500 other valuable merchandise prizes nana was never sick a aay in nis life." Edison Rescue Squad 1 took Mr. Bryant to St. Peter's General Hospital, New: Brunswick, where he was pronounced dead at 11:30 p.m. Church.

New Brunswick Interment be Erid.iy nt 1 m. at the Jfferson Rural Cemeterv Catskill. Fr.cnds may call at the Quackenboss Funeral Home. 136 Livingston Wednesday. 7 to 9 m.

Kindiy omit flowers. Ut prize: 10,000... plus 2-week Conbbeon Cruise for 2. $500 spending money besides! 2nd prize: 2-wk ell-expens. Caribbean Cruise for 2, plus $500 spending money.

Two 3rd prizes: Phiko Stereophonic Radio-PhonograpSs (approximate retail valu. $700). Four 4th prises: Phiic. Hom. Freeiers (approximate retail votu.

an assistant conductor would take over. Before he could leave the podium, he slid from the conductor's seat to the floor and died. Among the orchestra member? was the conductor's 29-year-old son Bart, a violinist. Mr. van Bei- CLEANERS Funeral arrangements will be; SHm thls c.ty on Apm 9.

1939 made bv the Woodv Funeral Home'Cisr" Bllsh Park The funeral will be held Turtdit in Roselle. 2pm in the G'easn Funeral Home 4 Throop Ave Brunswick for interment wul be in Biawenburg num wKe and anotner son also TUXEDOS! for Hire Ail Occasions? ARTHUR P. NORTHINGTON Did er. rnir.e Friends may call at the funeral home Monday. 7 to 9 m.

'Chancy) Northing- 'Chancy) Nortning- Arthur Paul oii.BERT-in Edison Apm 10. of 159. New- aa Inhn St rlipr! vPctorH.iv in Catherine Uiibert formerly survive him. Brunswick's Routes 1-130 Circle. Representatives of the company and Local 13-557.

Oil. Chemical i Atomic Workers, met in a state mediation session Friday "when there was a clarification of is- 97-99 MAIN STREET SOUTH RIVER 'vi urunswicK. ithe Veterans Administration Hos-! funeral win be held TndT i t- (at 8:30 am in the Maher Funeral I pital. East Orange. He was 42.

jHome. 23 Easton New A rpsiHpnt nf this citv for 40 ick, and at 9 a m. in St, Peter'i R.C. Church. New Brunswick years, Mr.

Northington was em Peter's I sues, according to mediator Interment will be in St. Cemetery James Gallagher. Last Wednesday night, a tem- Friends may call at the funeral home Monday, 2 to 5. 7 to 10 m. Si CL 4-3535 229 GEORGE STREET NEW BRUNSWICK Kl 5-0122 'porary injunction was issued and Boonton on April husband of Bertha pickets have been reduced to six HALSTED In 13.

1959. Elmer ployed by the Arnold Constable Co. He was a veteran of World War II. His only survivor is an aunt, Mrs. Maude Hairston of this city.

Arrangements are pending at the Anderson Funeral Home, 201 Sand-ford St. Furman Halstead. Highland Park at the Route 130 entrance. A hear- OF FROZEN FOODS at your grocer's now The funeral will be held Thnrsdav at 2 p.m. in the Quackeni-ss funeral.

ing on a permanent injunction has Home. I Livingston Ave New Bruns-jbeen fof Trem(m Mgy.

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