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COURIER-POST, CHERRY HILL, N.J. Monday. November 1 5, 1976 45 1 afflh! CM I iOJ 'fir 7 tf ADCOCK On Nov. 13. 1976.

Rose Marie. )nee Strong). Beloved wife of William J. Adcock. Of 608 West Madison Magnolia, N.

J. Aoe 40 years. She is also survived by 2 sons Raymond W. and Thomas W. Adcock, a daughter Deborah A.

Adcock, all of Magnolia. Her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Strong, of Berlin and a sister Mrs. Patricia Ebbecke, Franklin Two.

Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral on Thursday, 8:30 a. from FOSTER'S FUNERAL HOME, 250 White Horse Pike, Audubon, N. J. Mass of Christian Burial 9:30 a. m.

at St. Gregory's R. C. Church, Evesham Ave. and White Horse Pike, Magnolia.

Interment Eglington Cemetery, Clarks-boro. Friends may call Wednesday evening after 7. j-u if N. r- J). -a x- y-- Associated Press CANGELOSI On November 14.

1976. Ethel ne Robinson). Wife of Pietro of 305 Glendale Somerdale. N.J. Age 77.

Survived by 4 daughters, Mrs. Sadie DiBlaskt. Cherry Hill. Mrs. Marie Yocolano, Stratford.

Mrs. Mariana Gallagher of Hi-Nella and Mrs. Rose Sweeten, Camden. 7 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends of the family are Invited To attend the funeral services on Wednesday 10 a.m.

from the EUGENE J. ZALE FUNERAL HOME, corner of White Horse Pike Whitman Stratford. N.J. Interment Chelten Hills Cemetery. Pa.

Friends may call Tuesday evening 7 to 9 p.m. CARUTHERS 1 Charlotte (nee Romer). Age 72 years. Wife of the late Norman of 428 White Horse Pike, Devonshire, N.J. Died Sunday, November 14, 1976 at Atlantic City Medical Center.

Mother of Norman Jr. of Lebanon Lakes, N.J. and daughters, Mrs. Charlotte Smith of Waldwick, N.J. and Mrs.

Joan Ree of Tucson, Arizona. Brothers, George Romer of Newf ield. N.J., Arthur Romer of Maple Shade. N. J.

and Al vin Romer of Florida. Sister. Mrs. Edith Hampshire of Cape May Court House, N.J. Services will be held at the WIMBERG FUNERAL HOME, 400 Liverpool Egg Harbor City, N.J.

on Wednesday, November 17. 1976. at 11 a.m. with the Dr. Warren A.

Allem of the Emmanuel Congregational Church. Interment Lakview Memorial Park. CHEWSR. On November 14. 1976.

Robert W. Beloved husband of Mary L. (nee Rotan). Of Camden, N.J. Age 66.

Surviving are son, Robert W. Jr. of addon Donald M. of Pennsauken. A brother, Kennard M.

of Barrington, a sister, Beatrice D. Chew, Camden, 7 grandchildren. Relatives and friends of the family and members of the Pennsauken First Aide Squad art invited to attend the funeral services on Thursday at 10 a.m. in the ROEDEL FUNERAL HOME, 80446 N. 27th Camden, N.J.

Interment Harleigh Cemetery, Camden. Friends may call Wednesday evening. Donations In Mr. Chew's memory may be sent to the American Cancer Society, 570 addon Collingswood. CLOUSE On November 14, 1976.

Viola (nee Bastian) Bastian). OF THE LATE William H. Formerly of 2 Linden Haddonfield, N.J. Age 85 years. Services will held on Wednesday at 11 a.m.

at the HOLL-MURPHY FUNERAL HOME, West End Avenue at Kings Highway, Haddonfield, where friends may call from 10a.m. until service time. Interment Harleigh Cemetery. Con-tributions as a memorial may be made to the Haddonfield United Methodist Church Pa. county judge dies in Bermuda N0RRISTOWN, Pa.

(AP) Judge A. Benjamin Scirica, president of the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas, died of a heart attack Sunday in Bermuda. NEW YORK Hugh Carey, standing at right and Rhode Island Gov. Philip Noel, standing center, talk to panelists before a session at the meeting of the Coalition of Northeastern Governors in Sratoga Springs, N. Y.

Sunday. 7 governors agree on joint energy plan BILLBROUGH George B. of 616 Woodhollow West Deptford, N.J. Suddenly on November 12,1976 at Woodbury, N.J. Husband of Gertrude D.

Billbrough (nee Devonshire) Age 46 yrs. Also surviving 4 children, George Carrie Elizabeth, Jaymie and Timothy D. Mother Mrs. Catherine C. Billbrough and 1 brother Sylvester B.

Billbrough Jr. Funeral service on Tuesday at 11 a.m. from the PETTIT-McBRIDE FUNERAL HOME. 221 West Broad Paulsboro. N.J.

Interment Eglington Cemetery, Clarks-boro. N.J. Friends may call Monday eve 7 to 9 at the Funeral Home. BORN Russell D. Of 125 Union Glassboro, N.J.

On November 12, 1976. Age 78 years. Husband of Adelia (nee Wolff-brandt). Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral service on Tuesday, Nov. 16, at 11 a.m.

from the JONES FUNERAL HOME, 124 State Glassboro, N.J. Interment Manahath Cemetery. Friends may call Monday evening at the funeral home. Masonic Services 8 p.m. tonight.

BOYLE On November 13, 1976. Francis son of the late Thomas and Martha (nee Mitchell), of 231 Burwood addon Twp. Survived by a sister, Anna May Cleary, 2 nieces and a nephew. Relatives friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral Tuesday 8:30 a.m. from the ROBERT J.

BLAKE FUNERAL HOME, 226 Codings Codings-wood. Mass of Christian Burial, Church of the Holy Saviour, Westmonf, 9:30 Interment Calvary Cemetery. BREWSTER Emily V. Of 12 Franklin Glassboro, N.J. On November 14, 1976.

Age 84 years. Wife of Charles Brewster. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral service on Wednesday, Nov. 17, 9 a.m. from the JONES FUNERAL HOME, 124 State Glassboro.

N.J. Mass of the Resurrection 10 a.m. St. Bridget's R. C.

Church, Interment Parish Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday evening. ByJOHNOMICINSKI Gannett News Service SCHUELE-HESS On November 13, 1976. Emily S. (nee Morgan).

Age 56 years, of Pine Hill, N.J. (Formerly of Camden). She is survived by her husband Warren, a sister Mrs. Garnetta Matovich, New Orleans, La. two nieces, Mrs.

Diane Bulas of Woodlynne Ms. Sherrie Allen of Hope, N.J. Relatives friends may call from 7 to 10 p.m. Tuesday evening at the EICHEL FUNERAL HOME, 8323 Maple Pennsauken. Prayer services 8:30 p.m.

Funeral services will be held privately. Interment Lakevtew Memorial Park, Cinnaminson. SHELDON On November 13, 1976. Florence R. (Nee Bray).

Wife of Paul. Of 885 West Browning Bellmawr, N.J. Age 53 years. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday 11 a.m. at the GARDNER FUNERAL HOME.

Black Horse Pike and Haverford Runnemede. Interment Bethel Cemetery, Hurffville, N.J. Friends may call Tuesday evening after 7 p.m. SIEGEL On November 12, 1976. George T.

Husband of Evelyn (nee Chambers). Of 29 S. Read Runnemede, N.J. Age 73 years. Brother of Claire Hawthorne of Runnemede.

He was a member of Parkside Lodge No. 217 AM of Camden, Excelsior Consistory of Collingswood, Local 393 of Camden. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday 11 a.m. at the GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, Black Horse Pike and Haverford Runnemede. Park-side Lodge No.

217 AM Masonic services Monday evening 8 p.m. Friends may call Monday evening after 7 p.m. at the funeral home. In lieu of any other expressions of sympathy the family requests contributions to the Camden County Unit of the American Cancer Society, 570 Haddon Collingswood, N.J. SMITH On November 13, 1976.

Lawrence, beloved son of Alice Smith of 507 Hunter Gloucester City, N.J. Age 65 years. Due notice of the funeral will be given through the CASEY FUNERAL HOME, King Monmouth Gloucester City, N.J. SMITH JR. On Nov.

12, 1976. John. Beloved husband of Rose A. (nee Replci). Of 1830 Old Cuthbert Cherry Hill, N.

J. Age 54 years. Also survived by sons John III, Stratford, Joseph, at home, Rosemary, Cherry Hill, sisters Mrs. Barbara Mar vitz and Miss Anna Mae Smith, both of Delair and 2 grandchildren. Funeral on Wednesday, 9:30 a.

in the SCHETTER FUNERAL HOME, 304 West Marlton Pike, (Route 70) Cherry Hill, N. J. Mass of Resurrection 10:30 a. m. in St.

Mary's R. C. Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Viewing Tuesday eve.

SPRINGER Georgianna of 16 E. 7th Pine Hill, N.J. On November 10, 1976. Age 52 years. Survived by 2 brothers Raymond A.

of Portland, Oregon and Donald R. of Gladstone, Oregon. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Edward's R.C.

Church, Pine Hill, N.J. Interment Hillside Cemetery, Roslyn, Pa. Relatives and friends may call between 9 and 10 a.m. Tuesday morning at the CARR FUNERAL Erial Erial, N.J. TIERNEY On November 1976.

James F. Age 78. Formerly of Garfield, N.J. Beloved husband of Kathryn and devoted father of Mrs. Catherine Lampassi and Mrs.

Patricia DeVuyst of Lake Hiawatha, N.J. and 4 grandchildren. Relatives and friends of the family are kindly invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday 8:30 a.m. at the FUNERAL HOME OF INGLESBY SONS, Cove Wyndam Pennsauken. Funeral Mass 9:30 a.m.

St. Peter's Church, Merchantville. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday evening 7 to 9 p.m. YVEYER On Nov.

12, 1976, Katherlne (nee Lang) wife of the late Joseph of Maple Shade, N.J. Mother of Frank Weyer and Mrs. Mary Evans both of Maple Shade. Also surviving 3 granddaughters and 2 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services 11 am INGLESBY FUNERAL HOME, 602 E.

Main Maple Shade. Friends may cal I Monday eve. 7-9 pm. Interment Bethel Memorial Park. Memorials may be sent to Frank Elliot Neurologic Center, Pennsylvania Hospital, 8th.

8. Spruce, Pa. 19107. ZWIRNER On Nov. 13, 1976.

Edith Kline. Of Merchantville, N. J. Wife of the late William F. Zwirner and mother of Rodman, of Riverton, William F.

of Merchantville, Robert, of Stonington, Connecticut and Mrs. Elizabeth Handler, of New York City, also 9 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend services on at 11 a. at the FUNERAL HOME OF INGLESBY AND SONS. Cove and Wyndam Pennsauken.

Interment Harleigh Cem. There will be no viewing. Friends may send contributions to the Greenleaf. 28 Main Moorestown. N.

J. 06057. CONWAY On November 13, 1976. Wallace J. of Pennsauken.

N.J. Beloved husband of the late Ethel (nee Pea reel and devoted father of Wallace J. Jr. of Pennsauken and Mrs. Doris Miller of Magnolia.

Also survived by one brother George, Sr. of Cherry Hill and 4 grandchildren. Relatives and friends of the family are kindly invited to attend the funeral on Tuesday. 10 a.m. at the FUNERAL HOME OF I NGLESBY SONS, Cove Wyndam Pennsauken.

Funeral services 11 a.m. Entombment Bethel Mausoleum. There will be no evening viewing. FRANKS Sr. On Nov.

13, 1976. Robert E. Beloved husband of Sara (nee Forcella). Of 2418 Arnold Camden, N. J.

Age 46 years. Devoted father of Robert E. of Lindenwold. Michael and Miss Maryel-len, at home. Dear brother of Frederick Turnersville.

Mr. Franks was a detail man for Admiral Floors until his retirement. He was also a Korean Veteran. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the viewing and funeral on Tuesday morning from 8:30 a. m.

at the JOSE PH A. AND FRANK V. FALCO FUNERAL HOME, 6600 N. Browning Pennsauken. Mass of Christian Burial and Holy Communion at 11 a.m.

in the Church of the Sacred Heart, Broadway and Ferry Camden. Entombment Calvary Cemetery Mau-seleum. In lieu of any other expression of sympathy, please send contributions to a college of your choice. NO VIEWING ON MONDAY EVENING. GD3ERSON Of Black Horse Pike, Cecil, N.J.

Suddenly on Nov. 13, 1976 Joseph H. Husband of Anne age 60 years. Also survived by a son Joseph of Sewell. Two daughters Mrs.

Joan Saiayda of Cross Keys Mrs. Marion Di Mauro of Williamstown, A sister Mrs. Elizabeth Sprengle of Mullica Hill 4 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral services Wednesday 1 1AM at the FUNERAL HOME OF JOHN S. BELL 420 S.

Main St. Williamstown. Interment St. John's Lutheran Cemetery. Friends may call 10AM till service time on Wednesday.

No evening viewing. Contributions to St. John's Lutheran Church Memorial Fund co Rev. S.M. Phillips Jr.

978 S. Main St. Williamstown, N.J. 08094 in his memory would be appreciated. GOLL Alice.

Age 79. On Nov. 13, 1976. Of 302 Rosedale Camden, N. J.

Survived by 2 sons William of Medford and Charles F. of Gary, Indiana. Also surviving are 4 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Funeral arrangements will be held at the convenience of the family under the direction of the LEONBERG FUNERAL HOME, 24 N. Main Medford.

HOFBAUER On November 12, 1976. Helen F. (nee Farrell). Wife of the late John. Of 350 Main Clayton, N.J.

Formerly of Richlandtown, Pa. Age 73 years. Mother of Helen McDermott of Bellmawr and Joan Bennett of Clayton, 7 grandchildren. Relatives and friends of thefamily are invited to attend the funeral Wednesday 9 a.m. at the GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, Black Horse Pike and Haverford Runnemede.

Mass of Christian Burial 10a.m. Mary Mother of the Church, Bellmawr, N.J. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Yeadon, Pa. Friends may call Tuesday evening after 7 p.m. MASSI On Nov.

15. 1976. Vincent. Of 825 Dauphin Camden, N.J. Due notice of the funeral will be given from the JOSEPH.

A. AND FRANK V. FALCO FUNERAL HOME, 6600 N. Browning Pennsauken, N. J.

0DEN Suddenly on November 13, 1976. Britt, husband of Jane T. (nee DeFrancis-co), of 1318 Washington Woodbury, N.J. Age 50 years. Also survived by two sons, Curtis A.

at home, Russell Mary Ann and grandson, Russell Britt, Jr. of Woodbury. Six brothers and six sisters. Viewing will be Tuesday evening at the ALLOWAY FUNERAL HOME. 315 E.

Maple Merchant-ville. (Corner of Cove Rd. Maple Ave.) Interment Cincinnati, Iowa. RIEGER Herman Age 74. Of 216 Broad Swedesboro, On November 1 3, 1 976.

Beloved father of Mrs. Thelma Haney, brother of Louis Rieger. Brother in law of Mrs. (Catherine Rieger and Mrs. Margaret Rieger.

Also several neices and nephews. Funeral from the CHEEGA FUNERAL HOME, 329 Kings Swedesboro on Wednesday, Nov. with Mass of The Resurrection at St. Joseph R. C.

Church, Swedesboro at 10 a.m. Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery. Rosary Tuesday, 8 p.m. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday evening 7 to 9 p.m.

ROMASCO On Nov. 13, 1976. Antoinette (nee Rago). Beloved wife of the late Lawrence. Of 2346 California Trails, Pemberton, N.

J. Formerly of Camden. Age 54. Devoted mother of Mrs. Rita Bryant, Camden, Mrs.

Connie Vanlstendal, Pemberton. Dear sister of Joseph Rago, Glendora. Also survived by 6 grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. Seven Northeast governors have embraced a plan for a $15 billion regional energy and development corporation.

It is a scaled-down version of an idea backed by Vice President Nelson Rockefeller on the federal level last year. Gov. Hugh L. Carey said the corporation would be an important step in making the Northeast less dependent upon foreign oil. The plan for the corporation, which would issue federally backed bonds to finance construction of energy research and production facilities in the Northeast, was produced by an advisory panel headed by Felix Rohatyn, an investment executive and chairman of the board of the state's Municipal Assistance Corp.

Rohatyn acknowledged its similarity to the $100 billion Energy Independence Authority which Rockefeller proposed last year. After President Ford backed it and sent it to Congress, it found little support. "But this one is much smaller, of course, and projects more participation by the states involved," he said. Formation of the corporation would require the approval of Congress, and Rohatyn said it wouldn't work without a federal guarantee of its debt. New Jersey Gov.

Brandan T. Byrne urged his state's congressional delegation to support the plan. In a letter to the state's 15 representatives, he called the proposal "an imaginative approach to regionalism." As conceived by Rohatyn's panel, the REDC would "stimulate and finance" power projects, research projects, economic development and new industries. Basically, the REDC is an effort to provide some energy independence for the Northeast, which gets 80 per cent of its petroleum from outside the region and which is the most heavily oil-dependent section of the country. Commercial users in the states of the region, because of dependence upon To All Our Relatives and Many Friends we give thanks for the flowers, mass cards, sympathy cards and for the many other expressions of sympathy to all the organizations that attended.

To Monsignor Cannon, the priests and sisters that helped us through our grief, the State and Local Police and all his professional colleagues that helped conduct his funeral, his family thanks you. foreign oil, pay 50 per cent more than other areas. Some question remains about President-elect Jimmy Carter's support of federal backing for the regional corporation. At the panel's session this weekend, Orin Kramer, a Carter aide, asked Rohatyn if the corporation could accomplish its goals with private capital and no federal guarantees. No, Rohatyn said, "there simply isn't enough financial muscle in the region to do it." Sen.

Jacob K. Javits, disagreed. "Don't kid yourself," Javits told Rohatyn, a partner in the 5 investment firm of Lazard Freres Co. Javits indicated he thought the banks would be willing to lend money if it meant helping the Northeast economy. "These banks are hurting as 1 much as anybody else Chase Manhattan and the others with these businesses leaving the area and going to Dallas and places like that.

I think we have a resource we can tap." But Rohatyn said there wasn't enough risk capital available to finance projects such as the corporation had planned. "If the credit were there, we wouldn't have to have the federal guarantee," he said. As outlined by the panel, possible REDC projects would include Further development of high-sulfur Appalachian coal and research into methods of making it less offensive to the environment. Development of coal gasification projects, allowing Appalachian coal to be converted to natural gas. Financial assistance to private industries for the development of such items as better insulation or solar energy uses.

The outline also suggests that REDC's capital might be used to help utilities renovate old power plants or develop new ones. It emphasized, however, that the corporation wouldn't operate any of the facilities. 'I i JEAN GABIN walk-on role in the Folies Bergere. He sang in a revue with Mist in- guette, appeared in music halls alongside Femandel, Bourvil and Raimu, and worked in operettas. Turning to the movies in 1930 at the start of the talking picture era, he abandoned the stage and devoted himself exclusively to the new medium.

One of his directors, the great Jean Renoir, said of him: "Jean Gabin does not fit into the skin of a character he composes the character and creates it from the start. The extent of emotions he can furnish is immense. His whole art is in delivering only the essential." Away from the film set, Gabin refused to play the part of a star. He wanted only the company of his family and a few friends and said, "It's too tiiome to be friendly." I' it ff Alice Wooster and Son, Leroy, at home, Daughters Vickie Greenburg, Patti Brita, Grandchildren David, Amy and Alison. Jean Gabin dies; made 100 movies The Funeral Home of the Late Leroy P.

Wooster located at 290 White Horse Pike, Atco, N.J. will continue to operate with the same professional and courteous service it has done in the past. The Staff at the Funeral Home will provide the same Integrity, Dependable, SympatheticService that the late Leroy P. Wooster provided. We owe a responsibility to all the family that have held their trust in him in the past and also to the future generations who will someday follow.

PARIS (AP) Jean Gabin, one of the biggest and most durable stars of the French film world, died this morning at the American Hospital after a heart attack. He was 72, had pent 54 years in the entertainment world and had made about 100 movies. Gabin entered the hospital in suburban Neuilly Saturday evening, suffering from very high blood pressure. His notable film appearances included the determined-to-survive foot soldier in "Grand Illusion," Jean Valjean in "Les Miserables," Georges Simenon's Inspector Mai-gret, the Algerian outlaw Pepe le Moko, "Crime and Punishment," the Mafia chief in "The Sicilian Clan," and the embittered old husband in "The Cat," for which he received the Best Actor Award at the 1971 Berlin Film Festival. Bom Jean-Alexis Moncorge, Gabin took the stage name of his father, a music hall entertainer, when he himself went on the stage.

His mother was a singer. After working as a mason and warehouse clerk, Gabin gave in to parental urging in 1922 and tried the entertainment field, starting with a CARDS OF THANHS We wish to thank our friends, neighbors and relatives for their kindnesses and sympathies extended during me illness and recent death of Frank M. Mead, Gertrpe Mead and sons. attend the funeral on Wednesday, at 8 a. at the JOSEPH A.

AND FRANK V. FALCO FUNERAL HOME, 6600 N. Browning Pennsauken. Mass of Christian Burial and Holy Communion in the Church of the Sacred Heart, Broadway and Ferry Camden. Interment New St.

Mary's Cemetery, Viewing at the funeral home on Tuesday evening after 7 p. m. Parking on premises. For visitation to the family, please call at 1554 So. Codings Fairview, N.

J. ARTHUR L. JOSEPH FrmLSXIFUNMLHOl 541-1211 EL 1458-60 Ml. Ephraim CAMDEN, N.J.,j yt FUNERAL HOME Established 1924' GER ALD A. INCLESBY.

Manager JOHNE.WGLESBY COVE WYNDAM RDST. PENNSAUKEN Air Conditioned 662-1271 KEmi)3S2 FLOWERS, INC 854-6150 IN MEMORIAM CLAYTON In sad 8 loving memory of our beloved wife, mother grandmother Edna, who passed away Nov. 15, 1975. One year has passed since that sad day, when one we loved was called away. God took her home It was His will, within our hearts she liveth still.

Dearly missed by husband Howard family Carol, Joe, Little Joe, Nancy, John Heather. CONSIDEVE In sad and loving memory of my dear father, George who passed away Nov. 15, 1974. Loving and kind in all his ways, upright and fust to the end of his days. Sincere and true, in his heart and mind, beautiful memories, he left behind.

Sadly missed by daughter, Margaret. KIEDAISCH In sad and loving memory of our dear mother Anna, who passed away Nov. 15, 1971. Five years have passed since mat sad day, when one we loved was called away. God took her home it was His will, within our hearts she liveth still.

Sadly missed by daughter Ann son Hubie thei ami I ies. McQUAID In sad and loving memory of my dear friend, Beatrice, who passed away Nov. 15,1975. One year has passed since that sad day, the one we loved was called away. God took her home.

It was His will, but in our hearts she liveth still. Sadly misled by Sandy and Michael. LEROY P. WOOSTER FUNERAL HOME 290 White Horse Pike 767-0790 767-0539 Robert Earte, Mgr. I a i a i a iitiii li a.i.

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