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Vandalism 13 THE COURIER-NEW PkomfMM. J. Wdndoy. July 26. 1967 Committee Squabbles Over Agenda Other Obituaries Oh Page 59) Mrs.

Rex Matullo Mrs. Minnie Napolitano Matullo, 59, of East Orange, died Negotiators Working On Railroad Issue WASHINGTON (AP) A namv HILLSBOROUGH Routine jtion within two meetings after were not taken. The engineer yesterday (July 25, 1967) in Point the recommendation is received. was authorized to set ud a work jl ixvF vxxxia. cnooial XVlrto Hnticp mediation'.

special mte House mefliauon business was jgnjj last PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) Aboard is hating railroad andiniVut nf "nniiti. Pleasant Hospital. She was the Otto A. Hannas LEBANON-Otto A.

Hannas, jamieson aeciarea ne was mother of Mrs. Sally Aroneo of IIIUII1CI Ul mis. KJdiijr muircu Ul requesting reports Cdl VI UiC UlUCIiUU. tic UJ1U chnvrift narrni ifa'nr-c trv tn South Plainfield and Frank Ma-j rock-throwing spree by groups Jf" pHpS'031" activity ythe two mem" tullo of Watchung. of Negro youths turned into an of the Democratic minority 70, of Guinea Hollow Road, Leb Time Bomb Hurled From EuropeanTra.n MUNICH, Germany (AP) A time bomb was discovered aboard an Istanbul-Munich express just after it had crossed from Austria ito West Germanv Waldron.

"Maybe you are used to working under the table and wue or nex xviaiuno, Mie was -outburst of firebombings, smperi Sen Wayne Morse born in Newark but had lived in every 10 days. The committee unanimously adopted a resolution approving the state's alignment of Interstate 95 through the township. fire and vandalism early today, chairman of the special panel! Democratic Committeeman 3 At its hpipht thp disturbance named by President Johnson i i nomas t. waioron started the, anon RD 2, died last night (July 25, 1967) at his home following a long illness. Mr.

Hannas was a native of Newark and later lived in Jersey City, Fanwood, Berkeley Heights, Milford and in rural Lebanon for. about four years. with about 500 passengers, po- covered 12 blocks of East Down-iast week after Congress rushed rolling when the committee) After lengthy debate, a rep-town Phoenix, a predominantly! through a bill ending a two-day, deferred, until the end of the iresentative of the developer ask-Neero section' The violence sub-'nationwide rail strike, said yes-, meeting, action on a recommenced for a 90-day extension of the Mavor Jamieson noted "some lice reported. East Orange more than 40 years and was active in many charitable and social organizations. The funeral will be at 8 a.m.

Friday from the Raymond Funeral Center, Newark, with a Requiem Mass at 9:30 a.m. in St. Joseph's Church. Interment will be in the family plot in dation of the Planning Board committee's action on the Plan- terday the board will leave ne- sided in the morning hours. of ouV neighbors" have objec-j inductor hurled toe bomb, which was packed in a briefcase, tions to the alignment and have out a window.

It did not explode. that final approval be given, ning Board recommendation. The youths, moving in gangs gotjations to the disputants until Claremont Developers for Sec- providing time for the engineers of from eight to 20 hurled rocks, He was a veteran of the first tion 3 of their development in of the township and the devel- Amwell Road bottles and in one instance, a fire bomb at steel-helmeted po asked for changes which would not be advantageous to Hillsborough Township. Our full con World War. 5 Of oners to determine the amount of the bond.

Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Han lice who forced them to retreat over. The committee accepted the into a low-rent housing project. Friends may call at the fu Berl Movshovich MARTINSVILLE Funeral services were scheduled today recommendation of Robert neral home today and tomorrow cern is lor tne luture ot this township," he declared. A letter from Mrs. Robert Schleis explaining of speeding in Equator Flagtown, was! Jamieson, township rom 2-5 and 7-10 p.m.

He declared Laurence B. Lane, Republican township clerk, had not put the matter on the agenda for the last meeting and that he had "no right" to remove anything from the agenda. Republican Mayor William A. He was employed in the cable department of the Western Electric Company's Kearny plant for more than 35 years and was retired seven years ago. He was a member of Eagle Lodge 53, and AM, of Jersey City and Stanley Holmes chapter, Telephone Pioneers of America in Kearny.

Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Once police had confined the marauding youths to the project, traffic was open along East Van Buren Avenue, the main east-west thoroughfare in Phoenix. It was closed after the disturbance broke out. Daniel H. Reheis at Higgins for Funerals, Plainfield, for Berl Movshovich of 1567 Washington Valley Road who died Monday (July 24, 1967) Beautifcl and Ecciczfcal referred to the Police BERKELEY HEIGHTS Let our experience gwttt you In tto Daniel H.

Reheis, 60, president Jamieson noted the information tetection of family Made of Seiect Barve for the bond had not been re of Reheis Co. here, died on Monday (July 24, 1965) at Berke- that Pierco Inc. of Somerset be awarded a $15,082 contract for, materials to be used in the im-j provement of Section 5, Triangle Road. The contract is subject to approval of the state Department of Transportation. The engineer reported work has begun on improving the roads in Metape Village and Stag Run and Lane reported work will start soon on Deval Estates roads.

The township Granite that Is guar I BARRE ceived and for that reason the matter had not been included in Caroline Jorgensen Hannas, and three sisters, Mrs. Anna Heiden- ey Hall Nursing Home after a at the Tides Nursing Home, Long Beach, Long Island. Rabbi Asher I. Brachman of Plainfield officiated, and interment was in Congregation Children of Israel Cemetery, South Plainfield. He was the husband of the late Mrs.

Riva Movshovich who anteed. a uarra lQJILD the agenda. Lane, after the Monument rs ong illness. He was a resident meeting, said he didn't put it nent tribute to bring of Jersey City, and Mrs. Martha Myers and Mrs.

Frances Heins, both of Union City. of Maplewood. Thomas Douthart SOMERVILLE Thomas Dout-hert, 19, of 302 Yorktown Road, was dead on arrival today (July 26, 1967) at Somerset Hospital. Fire Reports Kort Plainfield The following reports were taken from the records of the North Plainfield Fire Department: YESTERDAY 4:41 p.m. Lightning struck a television and air conditioner on second floor at 31 Myrtle Mrs.

William Kopsaftis telephoned tire headquarters. No fire resulted. While on that call, firemen also responded to another lightning strike of a building at 7 Locust Place, home of W. C. Kinney.

Again no fire resulted. family name. on because the aphcation was not complete. He noted it would The Reheis company, a lead Funeral arrangements, which died in December, 1965. Born in ing producer of aluminum hy are lncorriDlete.

will be an PLAINFIELD GRANITE WORKS LAMPKRTI a ROt. RICHMOND at FOURTH STRUT fl U7 Russia, he was a retired farmer, not have been on last night except the ordinance calls for township consideration of a droxide gels and anti-perspirant nounced by the Bright-Colonial had planned to institute action against the bonding companies Funeral arrangements have not Surviving are several nieces and Funeral Home. aluminum oxychloride, has been been announced. nephews. Planning Board recommenda- of these developers if action division of The Armour Phar maceutical Company, a unit of Mrs.

C. W. Hulse Armour since a merger in CLARK Mrs. Annette V. Hulse, 70, of 205 Lexington 963.

Mr. Reheis also operated he company in Newark from died Monday (July 24, 1967) in St. Peter's Hospital, New Bruns 935 to 1947 when it moved here. wick, after a short illness. Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

Born in Jersey City, she lived in Bloomfield for 28 years before moving here a short time Mildred Crosby Reheis; three sons, Daniel C. of Murray Hill, R. Crosbv of Chapel Hill, N.C., ago. She retired from the Hoffman- and Craig C. of Boston ana Maplewood; two brothers, Francis C.

of West New York and LaRoche Co. in Nutley in 1957. John W. of Short Hills; two sis She was a former communicant of St. Thomas the Apostle ters, Mrs.

Clara Fox of Summit and Mrs. Dons Spinelli of upper Montclair, and three grand Church in Bloomfield. She is survived by her hus band, Clarence W. Hulse; i children. Funeral services and inter daughter, Mrs.

Eileen Trimmer of Westfield; a son, Donald Hulse of Sepulveda, two ment will be private. Friends may call at Smith Smith Suburban, Springfield, today from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Smith Clifton, and Mrs. Marie Foley VISIT MATTHEWS DURING PLAINFIELD DAY ITS FAREWELL TO ODD LOTS AND FLOOR SAMPLES! YOUR TIME HAS COME AND WE'RE SAD TO SEE YOU GO! Teaneck, and four grandchildren A High Mass of Requiem wil The American cancer ooceny be held in Holy Trinity Church DEATHS Westfield, at 10 a.m.

tomorrow onoMAM Inline on Monday. July Interment will be in St. Ger 24, 1967, in nis 85in year, nusoanu trude's Cemetery, Woodbridge Adeline l. Kircn Barman, nesiuciivs uiict fh Plainfield. Friends may call at Gray's Snrv Memorial r-unerai nome, vjv Cr.nviin pir at Fast 7th Street, Plain Westfield, today from 2-4 and wiwippiiiiwgy! field, on Thursday morning, Juiy 2, ai 11 o'clock.

interment Hillside Lemeierv. Friends may call at the funeral home Taktia Note dflTheso I on Wedneday evening from 7 to p.m. 7-10 p.m. Joseph Chashinaski MANVILLE Joseph Chash 40 FINKELMAN July 24, 1967, Herman of us Seventh Plainfield. N.J., be LIMING 4 loved husband of Dina (Arye), dear fa ther of Mrs.

Ethe MinTZ ana Leon 1-inner lnaski, 72, of I S. Main died vesterdav (July 25, 1967) in man also survived by 6 grandchildren. DOmc OCSB7B0 I ServlTM Wednesday. 12:15 P.m., from The Reisman Chapel, 2317 North Broad Somerset Hospital, Somerville St.r Philadelphia, Pa. 1 it I'-iiLJ interment Mnnretiore t-emeierv.

He had lived in Manville for about 20 years and was a native Shiva observed at 915 Central Plainfield. and 1802 Merribrook Rd v. Xy.v.-.' II Jl il I PhiladelDhla. Pa. 26 of Nanticoke, Pa.

He was a -4 HOLSTEN Ethel A. Hargrave, on Sun bachelor. He served in the first dav, July 23, 1967, in ner earn year. mmm wife of Henry C. Holsten, mother of World War.

Mrs. Frame Stone, er ner nome, jii vr lantie Point Pleasant Beach, N.J He leaves two brothers, An Services Memorial punerai nome, uu drew of Nanticoke and Frank Franklin Place at East 7th Street, Piain- field, on Thursday afternoon, juiy a. Wilkes-Barre, and a sister. at 1:30 o'clock. rmmmzxi interment Hillside cemetery.

Mrs. Mary Shemanski of Nanti Friends may call at the funeral home coke. on Wednesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 m. Funeral services will be held S. MADS EN Signe Elizabeth, on Tuesday, Friday at 8:30 a.m.

in the Fucil- lulv OS at Muhlenberg Hospital, Plain field. In her 75th year. Residence 843 lo and Warren Funeral Home Something new and different. Early American bedroom In Prnnt Plainfield. wite or me tare wn 22995 lovely Italian Provincial 8-pc.

Fruitwood suite; table QOf95 with laminated tcp, china, 4 side and 2 arm chairs WllJ Elegant traditional sofa with deep tufted back and lovely gold on gold fabric liam Madsen and mother of the late Mar here. Interment will follow in pecan. Triple dresser, mirror, 5-drawer chest, panel bod and 2 nito tables 3495 tin Madsen, survived by a daughter, Mrs Long Island National Cemetery RarhAra a. ti son. of Nortn fiainrieio grandchildren and 2 greaT-granacnn- Pine Lawn.

dren. 45995 Modern lounger the perfect sofa for your "den" CAQS or "rec" room. Can be used for sleeping UJ Gorgeous, 8-piece French Provincial dining room. Here's a cherry suite you'll always be proud of Viewing Wednesday ana inursaay, -iu Friends may call at the funer Modern walnut 3-pc. bedroom with can en doers, triple dresser, mirror, chest and bd P-m.

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4 side and 2 arm chairs I Gorgeous Italian Provincial pillow back sofa in a $299 attractive green-tone fabric Italian Provincial 3-pc. bedroom in Fruitwood finish, Formic- brand top. Triple dresser, mirror, chest and MONROE Margaret (Fay), on Sunday, July 23, 1967, wife of the late James E. Monroe, 734 Front Dunellen, mother of James Joseph John A. and Mary M.

Monroe. Funeral from the Sheenan Funeral Home, 233 Dunellen Dunellen, on Thursday. July 27, 8:30 a.m.. thence to St. John's Church, Dunellen, where a High Mass of Requiem will be celebrated at 9 a.m.

Interment Holy Redeemer Cemetery, So. Plainfield. Viewing Tuesday 7-10, Wednesday 2-5, $269 sofa with wood frame. OAQR Danish modern 6-cushion bed Great fcr den or rec room 03" gold print. QQ95 Gorgeous 8-piece French Provincial.

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will meet at the funeral home Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. St. John's Rosary Society will recite the Rosary Wednesday at 8 p.m. 26 29995 Attractive French Provincial sofa in a beautiful sky blue crushed velvet fabric. A truly elegant sofa Luxurious 3-pc.

French Provincial In Fruitwood. Triple dresser, mirror, chest and bed HIGGINS 1 -8tb St. at ArEagton Hem for Funerals ft 4-0017 MOVSHOVICH Berl, husband of the late Riva of 1567 Washington Valley Martinsville, on Monday, July 24, 1967, at Tides Nursing Home, Long Beach, L. I. Funeral from the Higgins "Home for Funerals," 209 W.

Eighth Plainfield, on Wednesday, July 26, 1967 at 1 p.m. with Rabbi Asher I. Brachman officiating. Interment Congregation Children of Israel Cemetery, South Plainfield. 26 i i yfttxttu til .1 PEPE Joseph, beloved husband of Concetta (Giannotti) Pepe, of 343 Netherwood Plainfield, on Monday, July 24, 1967 at the Muhlenberg Hospital.

Brother of Frank Pepe, Mrs. Daniel La Vecchia, and Mrs. Dominic Mannente. Funeral from the Higgins "Home for Funerals," 209 W. Eighth Plainfield, N.J., Friday, July 28, 1967, 8:30 a.m.

Requiem High Mass St. Mary's Church, 9 a.m. Interment Holy Redeemer Cemetery, South Plainfield. Friends may call Wednesday and Thursday 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. 27 WW i VANCE Jennie, nee Penso.

Monday, July 24, 1967, of Warren, N.J., beloved wife of the late Louis Vance and mother of Victor, Mrs. Rose Sachs, Mrs. Emil Yannuzzi, Mrs. Walter Wolfe and Mrs. Jr.

BARRE! A departed loved one is memorialized for all time with a beautiful Barre Granite Monument. We 54" Modern vinyl rocker-recliner. 3 different positiovisi "f195 Rocks, TV recliner and full reclining position I Smartly tailored Italian Provincial recliner In green OQ95 gold fabric with fruitwood trim en arms and back IWtJ Modern living room chair In a lovely orange and "JA95 brown tweed. A fabric that will last and I Early American student's desk in a honey maple with a strong pionite top to resist stains and scratches Edward Montegari. The funeral will be from the Gallaway Crane Funeral Home, 101 South Fin-ley Basking Ridge, N.J., Thurs-! day, July 27 at 9:15 a.m.

Requiem Mass at Our Lady of the Mount Church, Mt. Bethel, Warren, N.J. at 10 a.m. Interment in Holy Redeemer Ceme- tery. South Plainfield.

Friends may visit at the funeral home Tuesday and Wednesday 7-9 p.m. 25 CARD OF THANKS i GUILD If your living room is elegant but your home is small, you'll love this Italian Provincial Convertible by Karpen. 29895 A beautiful scfa by day a full size bed at night Here's a chair thefs a little different that will serve as an attractive accent piece. It's black wrought iron 2995 antiqued with moss green and a mess green cushion. No more sleeping on the end of the bed because there's not enough room for 2.

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