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8 radio THE RADIO DO YOU HEAR? WHAT AND Every day The Herald highlights radio programs in South Florida on the television page and in Sunday's TV Book. DEATH NOTICES Classified Advertising AA-01 Death Notices Associated Press Better, Thanks of place, the Lion struggles to Country his feet Safari on the near grounds Irvine, neuvered fractured to the free bone in himself, his he left twisted front leg. and Calif. Tennessee became mired in the mud He's on the mend with his leg set in a fiTennessee, a giraffe named after his birth- in the park during a rainstorm. As he ma- berglass cast.

Recent Earthquakes Weren't Unusual Except for Links to Human Events Associated Press of New York City. No damage. N. California EUREKA, Calif. (AP) A and shattered some windows early juries were reported.

The quake, which struck at scale, according to the University Berkeley. "It damned near knocked me caster with KATA radio in Arcata, Lynn Turnbull, a dispatcher partment in Eureka, said the station awakened by the quake and a few Eureka is about 250 miles Ocean. on the Richter scale, but that, too, was expectable, he said. In a normal year, he said, the center expects 120 quakes of such severity around the globe. According to Person, the recent tremors included: Jan.

16: An earthquake of 6.7 magnitude on the Richter scale in northeastern Iran which killed at least 129 persons. Jan. 25: A quake of 5.4 magnitude 150 miles southwest of An- NO SWIMMING POLLUTED IF BIRDS could read, treat. The gull swims suburban New Orleans AA-01 Death Notices LINDERMAN JEAN of MB, passed away Fri. She is survived by her husband, Edward, daughters, Sandra Ungar, NMB, Glenda Friedman.

NMB. 7 grandchildren. Mrs. Linderman was a member off Menorah George Gershwin Lodge K. of P.

Services will be A.M. Today at BLASBERG FUNERAL CHAPEL 720 SEVENTY FIRST STREET MB with interment in Lakeside Mem. Park. Shiva will be observed at the residence of Mr. Mrs.

Stanley Friedman LITTMAN EDWARD of MB. Services in Phila "BLASBERG FUNERAL 720 VENTY FIRST STREET ME MATUSOFSKY ANNA 86 of Miami, passed away on Feb. 3. She had made her home here for the past 22 years from St. Louis.

She is survived by a son Gordon Matusofsky, Mia, a daughter, Rose (Leon) Hoffman, grandson. Robert Hottman. Graveside services interment be held Mon. at MI. Nebo Cemetery.

All arrangements GORDON FUNERAL HOME McKENNEY MISS FRANCES of Miami Springs, passed away Fri. A resident for 25 vears coming from Panama City. Fla. Surviving nieces, Mrs. Carolyn Young Mrs.

Mary Fisher, nephews, Mr. Berner McKenney, Mr. Jack Rumble, Mr. Fred Rumble Mr. Howell Evans.

Friends may call Mon, 11 A.M. until Noon al the AHERN PLUMMER FLAGLER ST FUNERAL HOME with Funeral Services GRAVESIDE P.M. in Graceland Cemetery 13th and Flagler 643-3333 MYERS CLARENCE L. 77 of N. Mia.

passed away on Feb. 2, 1979. He was a Veteran of WW having served in the military for over Radio. 30 Man. vears, He Retired as survived a Chief his wife, Madeline, a son, Clifford, daughter, Madlyn Jones, sister, Gertrude Dufrense, an aunt, Florence Cantello, grandchildren, great-grand child.

Funeral services Mon. 11 at the LITHGOW 150 ST CHAPEL 15011 W. Dixie Hwy. with Interment in Southern Mern. Park.

Friends may call Sun. 6-9 P.M. Please omit flowers, send donations to your favorite charity OTIS MRS. CHERYL E. 72 of El Portal, passed away Feb.

2, 1979. She carne here in 1923 from Lake Worth, Fla. and was a member of Rader Mem. Unit. Meth.

Church, El Portal Garden Club and Little River Home Demonstration Club. Survived by son, Roddy Otis, Sarasota, Fla. grandsons, brother, Ruehl La Senius, El Portal, 2 sis: ters, Mrs. Elwy Rousseau, WPB Mrs. Ruby Walter, N.

Mia. Funeral services Mon. 11 A.M. al JOSEPH B. COFER MIAMI SHORES FUNERAL HOME 10931 NE.

6 Ave. where friends, may call Sun, 7-9 P.M. OXER VAN T. Funeral services for Mr. Van T.

Oxer 87, who died Thurs. will be held Sun, at 3 P.M. in the chapel of SCOTT FUNERAL HOME, Lake Placid, Graveside services will be held Mon. Woodlawn Park Cemetery, Mia. at 2 P.M.

Survivors include his wife, Maymie Sidebottom Oxer, daughters, Mrs. Betty DeVane, Orlando, Mrs. Mary Louise Millis, Greensburg, Mrs. Elinor Jones, LaBelle, 1 son, Mr. Robert B.

Oxer, Lake Placid, 17 grandchildren, 9 -grandchildren PALEY Dr. SAMUEL H. of S. Ocean Dr. H'dale, Fia.

Beloved husband of Ann (nee Wagner), devoted father of Dianne Zins, dear brother of Maurice Paley Lillian Melcher, also survived by grandchildren. Private graveside service on Sun. Feb. 4, 1979. Arrangements by Suburban Chapel of Philip Apter Son 1600 Springfield Ave.

Maplewood, N.J. PARDO MRS. CLARITA H. of Miami, passed away Fri. A native Floridian residing in Miami for the past 75 years.

Mrs. Pardo's grandfather was the 1st Pres. of the Dade County Medical Assn. and member the Miami Historical Assn. Surviving nephew, Mr.

Robert M. DuPont, sisters, Mrs. Marie Huddleston DuPont Mrs. Peggy Lucas, brother, Mr. Mitchell Huddleston.

Friends may call Sun. (Today) 7-9 P.M. in the AHERN PLUMMER FLAGLER ST FUNERAL HOME. Funeral services Mon. 11 A.M.

GRAVESIDE in Woodlawn Cemetery (SW 8 St. 32 Ave) AHERN-PLUMMER 13th and Flagler 643-3333 PINKERTON Dr. JOHN P. 69, passed away Feb. 2, 1979.

Was a winter resident since 1948 coming from Des Moines, Towa. A retired dentist and life member of the Amer, Dental Assn. Served in the Army Dental Corps. during and a member of the DAV. Member of the Masonic Order, Scottish Rite Bodies a Shriner, Sojurners and the Mia.

Lakes Lions Club. Survived by wile, Dorothy, daughter, Mrs. Dixie Fuller son, Dr. Charles J. grandchildren.

Family will receive friends 4-8 P.M. Sun. LOWE HANKS FUNERAL HOME 4850 Palm Ave. Funeral services burial in Des Moines PINNEY WILLIAM G. 73 of Opa-Locka on Feb, 2.

A Miami area resident since 1945 formerly of Tampa. Survived by wife, Ida May, son, William of Mia. 5 grandchildren, 1 great-grandchild, 2 brothers, a sisters. Priservices were held VAN ORSDEL GRATIGNY RD CHAPEL 770 NW 119 St. Our facilities, service, merchandise "and prices are not equaled in Dade county.

Visit and compare. 40 regular funerals, including casket, from $535. VAN ORSDEL'S six chapels crematory 446-4412 6 Funeral Homes Cal-Crematory MITHG OW Serving All Faiths 757-5544 PHILBRICK AND SON FUNERAL CHURCH The Funeral Church will show more reverence, more respect and dignity toward the funeral service. Dial Prayer Daily 446-2011 W.L. J.E.

PHILBRICK, L.F.D. SERVING DADE COUNTY SINCE 1922 446-1616 ARCHDIOCESE OF MIAMI CATHOLIC CEMETERIES Pre-Need Planning Now Dade County 592-0521 Broward County 972-1234 Palm Beach County 793-0711 AA-01 Death Notices ABBEY SIMON. Services, 10 A.M. Sun. Interment Cemetery RUBIN MEMORIAL CHAPEL 1701 Alton Rd.

MB 538-6371 CHAMBLISS GEORGIA ELIZABETH GINIA 72 of Miami. Survived by daughter, Dorothy Ann Parrish, Mia. son, Albert Castellucci, Victorville, Calif. 1 brother, Harry E. Reith, Big Sandy.

1 aunt, Helen Shouse, 3 grandchildren. Repose Mon. 7-9 P.M. Prayer Service Mon. 7 P.M.

at VAN ORSDEL BIRD RD CHAPEL 9300 St. Mass of Christian Burial Noon Tues. at St. Louis Cath. Church.

Burial Woodlawn South. CUBAT MARY 61 of Miami. Born in Jersey City, N.J. Survived husband. Joseph, Palisades Park, N.J., 2 daughters, Nancy Cubat, Mia.

Mrs. Lorraine Dane, brother, John Papalardo, Jersey City, N.J. Graveside services 3 P.M. Mon. Woodlawn South Cemetery 11600 SW 112 St.

Arrangements by VAN ORSDEL CORAL GABLES CHAPEL DAILEY MR. THOMAS P. of Miami, passed away Thurs. Friends may call Sun. (Today) 3-5.

7-9 P.M. with Rosary services at 7:30 P.M. in the AHERN PLUMMER BIRD RD FUNERAL HOME. Requiem Mass Mon. 9 A.M.

in St. Catherine of Sienna Cath. Church. Interment Woodlawn South AHERN-PLUMMER 60th and Bird Rd. 643-3333 DeBELLIS JACK 70 of 5009 NW 51 Ave.

Tamarac, passed away Sal. at a Ft. Laud. hospital. Mr.

DeBellis was a resident of the Ft. Laud. area for 1 year, formerly of Mia, for 30 years. was employed as Capt. of Waiters for H.M.

Stevens Co. at local race tracks in Delaware Miami. He was a member of AFL -CIO, Hotel Restaurant Employees Union Miami. Mr. DeBellis is survived by his wife, Betty, sons, Jack of Allentown, Pa.

Terry of San Jose, Calif, brother, Angelo of La Puente, Calif. Friends may call al JENNINGS FUNERAL HOME, 2-4, 7-9 P.M. Sun. A Wake Service will be held 7:30 P.M. Sun.

Funeral Mass will be 9:30 A.M. Mon. at St. Helen's Cath. Church.

Interment will follow at Queen of Heaven Cemetery. Arrangements by Jennings Funeral Horne 3904 W. Commercial Bivd. F1. Fla.

FLEISHMAN WILLIAM of MB. Private services. "BLASBERG CHAPEL" 720 SEVENTY FIRST STREET MB GOTTFRIED JACK G. 70 of MB. Survived by his wife, Pat Esther of Me, daughter, Mrs.

Marion Cohen, Smithtown, N.Y.. daughter son-in-law, Joan Alvin Wolf, 7 grandchildren. Chapel services 12:30 P.M. Sun. (Today).

Burial at Star of David RUBIN MEMORIAL CHAPEL 1701 Alton Rd. MB 538-6371 IVERS FRANK E. 83 of S. Miami passed away Feb. 3.

Had been a resident 32 years formerly of Brockton, Mass. was tired Internal Revenue Agent. Survived by daughters, Claudette Ivers, Mia. and Mrs. John Quinian.

Lake Zurich, sisters, Mildred Towne and Jenny Buckley, 3 grandchildren, Francine, Lorree Claudine. Rosary services 8 P.M. Sun. (Today) in the CHAPEL of PHILBRICK SON FUNERAL CHURCH 837 Ponce de Leon Blvd. Mass of the Resurrection 10:30 A.M.

Mon. at Epiphany Cath. Church, Entombment Our Lady of Mercy Cemetery, Mausoleum. Friends may call Sun. 7-9 P.M.

In lieu of flowers. the family suggests memorial contributions to the Amer. Cancer Assn. JACOBS LEON of MB. 1 P.M.

Today at the BLASBERG FUNERAL SEVENTY FIRST STREET MB JACKSON DONALD HUGH 47 of Perrine, died Feb. 2 in a local hospital. Born in Auburndale, Fla. he was brought to Dade County at the age of 3 days and has been a life long resident of S. Dade.

Mr. Jackson has been self employed as a machinist in the Perrine area. He is survived by his wife, Louise, 2 sons, Donald Allen Harold Reid Jackson, daughter, Mrs. Ethel Jackson Shaw, 4 grandchildren, Jennifer Ann, Karen Frances Jackson, Shannon Christine Brian Thomas Shaw, mother, Jackson all of Perrine, 1 sister, Mrs. Betty Joyce Walker of Mia.

Funeral services will be held 2 P.M. Mon. in the chapel of Alligood Carroll Funeral Home 17300 S. Dixie Hwy. with Rev.

Harold Vaughn of Peters Perrine Unit. Meth. Church officiating. Interment will follow in Miami Mem. Park.

Friends may call 2-4, 7-9 P.M. Sun. at the funeral home KERSHEY STEVE JOHN 69 of Miami, passed away Feb. 3rd. He came here in 1945 from Cleveland, Ohio and is survived by his wife, Anna, daughters, Phyllis Millis, Patricia Blanton, sister, Julia Grasson, brother, Louis 4 grandchildren.

The family will receive friends Sun. Mon. from 7-9 P.M. with Prayer Services Mon, 8 P.M. at BENNETT ULM CHAPEL 15201 NW 7 Ave.

(US 441) Funeral services will be held Tues. 9:30 A.M. at the funeral chapel with interment following in Vista Mem. Gardens POOLE RICHARD HAROLD 43 of N. Miami, passed away suddenly on Feb.

2, 1979. A native of Mo. He had been a resident of Mia. for over 32 years and was a Veteran of the USAF. He was very active in automobile racing and a member of the NASCAR Racing Assn.

He is survived by his wife, Jeanne, 2 sons, Maurice Grondin of Canada, Wade Grondin, a brother, James Poole of Tex. and 6 nieces nephews. Funeral services Mon. 3 P.M. at LITHGOW 150 ST CHAPEL 15011 W.

Dixie Hwy. with interment in Southern Mem. Park. Friends may call Sun, 7-9 P.M. RHODES GRADY HUGH 77 of 12250 SW 35 Terr.

passed away Fri. A Miami resident for 50 years coming from Miss. He retired from the Dade County Parks Dept, after 20 years service. Survived by sons, Danny Donald of brother, Ernest of sisters, Mrs. Beatrice Reaves, Mrs.

Lula Peterson, Avon Park, grandchildren, Ingrid Michelle Rhodes. Funeral services 11 A.M. Mon. Funeraria Latina BRAKE FUNERAL HOME 4100 NW 7 Street Earthquakes have attracted considerable attention in the past two weeks in part because one killed a number of people in Iran during the political upheavals there, and because another coincided with the pope's visit to Mexico. But authorities say there was little if anything unusual about the amount of earthquake activity.

According to Waverly Person, geophysicist at the National Earthquake Center at Golden, all the tremors took place in areas of high seismic activity, with the exception of the smallest, which was in New Jersey on Tuesday. "If you look at what happens every day, it's not that many earthquakes," he said. Not any more activity in the last few days than there is at any other time. In fact, there may be less." PERSON SAYS the center locates about 6,000 quakes a year some 20 a day and "a lot more are occurring every day" which are of less interest because they are too weakree of the recent quakes have been of magnitudes greater than 6 this Bonaparte's gull past a sign warning canal are polluted. Area Jarred moderate earthquake shook sleepers Saturday, but no serious damage or in- a.m., measured 4.8 on the Richter California Seismograph Station in my feet," said J.

Hockaday, a broadnorth of Eureka. the Humboldt County Sheriff's Dereceived scores of calls from people of broken windows. of San Francisco on the Pacific chorage, Alaska. It did no damage but was felt over a wide area. Jan.

26: A quake of 6.6 magnitude 60 miles northwest of Acapulco, felt in Mexico City as Pope John Paul II about to go there. There were several aftershocks, but no reports of damage. Jan. 27: A quake of 6.7 magnitude in the New Hebrides Islands in the western Pacific. No reported damage.

Also Jan. 27: A quake of 5.4 magnitude in the Alaska Peninsula. No reported damage. Jan. 29: Two quakes, register-.

ing 5.0 and 4.7 on the Richter scale, in the same location as the Jan. 26 quake and again felt in Mexico City. No reported damage. Jan. 30: A minor earthquake, registering 3.5 on the Richter scale, felt in central New Jersey and Person said only two items might be considered unusual: that this was the third killer quake in Iran since September "It's somewhat unusual to have this many destructive earthquakes that kill people" and that there an earthquake was felt at all in New Jersey.

"They're in an area where they get many felt earthquakes." Person said of Jersey indicating that had such a small tremor had shook, say, California, nobody would have taken much notice. In earthquake-prone areas, said, "very few people pay a lot attention to earthquakes until they cause a lot of And, he added, "I really and truly can't see any connection. I work with them every day." THE RICHTER scale is a measure of ground motion as recorded on seismographs. Every increase one number means a tenfold increase in magnitude. Thus a reading of 7.5 reflects an earthquake times stronger than one of 6.5.

An earthquake of 3.5 on the Richter scale can cause slight damage in the local area, 4 moderate damage, 5 considerable damage, severe damage. A 7 reading is "major" earthquake, capable widespread heavy damage; 8 is "great" quake, capable of tremendous damage. The San Francisco earthquake 1906, which occurred before the Richter scale was devised, has been estimated at 8.3 on the scale. Boy, 14, Sentenced To 48 Years in Jail JACKSON, Miss. -(AP) Robert Earl May Jr.

pleaded guilty to armed robbery and was sentenced to 48 years in jail with no chance of parole. If he behaves, he can be free at age 46, authorities say. He's now 14. Prison officials, who were besieged with angry calls after a television station reported the boy's imprisonment, said the sentence was unusual for such a young offender. don't get many 14-year-olds at the penitentiary," said Tom Gregory, spokesman for the state Department of Corrections.

He told callers: "Our hands are tied. We just do what the court tells us." May, who is 4-foot-7 and weighs 75 pounds, has been assigned to the prison hospital to isolate him from older inmates, he said. The State Penitentiary at Parchman is Mississippi's main prison. May and three others ages 17, 18 and 24 were sent there after they pleaded guilty to armed robbery charges. "HE WASN'T just whisked into the court one day and then railroaded off to Parchman," said District DEATHS ELSEWHERE MARSHALL, Mortimer, 60, an actor on the Broadway stage who also appeared in television and motion pictures; in New York.

SANDROF, 67, former editor of The Worcester Telegram in Worcester, and first president of the National Book Critics Circle; in Worcester. TALIAFERRO, Mabel, 91, one of the first stars of the silent screen and a veteran of more than 100 plays; in Honolulu. TANIGUCHI, Yoshiro, 74, one of Japan's leading architects; in Toyko. WILSON, Kenneth L. (Tug), 82, former president of the United States Olympic Committee and commissioner of the Big Ten; in Evanston, Ill.

Friends may call 2-10 P.M. Sun. RIEZBERG IDA of MB. Services in al. "BLASBERG FUNERAL CHAPEL 720 SEVENTY FIRST STREET MB SENDEROFF LOUIS.

Survived by wife, Sarah, 2 brothers, Charles, Tucson, Ben, N. sister, Mrs. Sarah Josefsberg. Interment Lakeside Mem. Park.

Services Mon. 1 P.M. RUBIN MEMORIAL CHAPEL 1701 Alton Rd. MB 538-6371 slu*tSKY SAMUEL 85, H'dale. Services STEWARDSON MRS.

BLANCHE C. 83 of passed away Feb. 1979. Came here in 1958 from Niagara Falls. Was a member of the N.

Hia. Unit. Meth. Church, Survived by her sons, James J. Freeman, Keith Granger of Canada, 3 grandchildren 6 greatgrandchildren, several nieces nephews.

Family will receive friends 6-9 P.M. Sun. Funeral services 10 A.M. Mon. LOWEHANKS FUNERAL HOME 4850 Palm Ave.

Burial Dade Mern. Park. Family suggests donations to the Amer. Cancer Society UTLEY MRS. MARGARET CAUTHORN of Miami, passed away Fri, native Floridian residing in Miami, for the past 64 years coming from her native Key West.

Member of the Daughters of the Pocahontas, the Dames of Malta, Rebecca Lodge, Order of Amaranth the Key Westers Club. Surviving numerous cousins. Friends may call Sun. (Today) 7-9 P.M. in the AHERN PLUMMER BIRD RD FUNERAL HOME.

Funeral services Mon. GRAVESIDE P.M. in Woodlawn Cemetery (SW 8 St. 32 Ave) AHERN-PLUMMER 60th and Bird Rd. 643-3333 WASSERMAN YETTA 78, Tamarac, Services interment in N.Y.

GORDON FUNERAL HOME WEINSHENKER HARRY of Narania, passed away Feb. 3, 1979. A resident the area 20 years formerly of N.Y.C. Survivors include his wite, Helen S. Weinshenker.

sons daughters-in-law, Stephen B. Dorothy Weinshenker and Roy Nancy 2 granddaughters, Cindy Gale Bonnie Ruth Weinshenker. Mr. Weinshenker was a retired hotel operator and former owner of Brownsville Plumbing Heating and Gallroy Plumbing Supply. A member of Homestead Jewish Center, K.

of Masonic Order and the S.D. League for the Retarded. Contributions may be made in his memory to the S.D. League for the Retarded. Funeral services 3:30 P.M.

Sun. Feb. 4, 1979 at the funeral chapel with cremation following. rangements by "THE RIVERSIDE" Attorney Jack Kitchens. "We're talking about a serious crime.

"When someone is looking down a gun barrel in an armed robbery, it makes no difference whether they (the gunman) are 40 years old or 14 they're still strong enough to pull the trigger." Circuit Judge Joe N. Piggott, who sentenced the boy reportedly without a pre-sentence evaluation was not available for coment. A consideration in the sentence, Kitchens said, was fear that the boy might pose a threat to youths in a juvenile facility. Convicted of vandalism, May spent four months in a training school as a 13-year-old. "We feel that the parents of the kids in juvenile detention centers have a right to have their children protected too," Kitchens said.

The maximum sentence for armed robbery in Mississippi is life. Under the law, Gregory said, May' is not eligible for parole, but could be released in 32 years with time off for good behavior. May and his companions were accused of holding up three firecracker stands and a convenience store near Brookhaven, during the Christmas season. May carried a gun in one holdup, authorities said. A WOMAN CLERK was beaten in one of the robberies.

Gregory said he did not know if the boy was accused of taking part in the assault. BOSTON Levine Chapels Sinde 1893 For coordinating services, call our Florida facility at 720 SEVENTY FIRST STREET MIAMI BEACH PHONE (305) 864-0680 In Boston (617) 277-8300 Morris W. Brezniak Paul R. Levine David M. Brezniak Erwin L.

Levine Reprasented by Lame S. Blasberg F.D. 1920 WEISS SAMUEL 65, Hywd. Services interment in N. Y.

GORDON FU NERAL HOME WELSH FRANCIS J. 71, passed away Fri. in Veterans Hospital. A resident of this area 30 years coming from Pa. Mr.

Welsh was a meatcutter. Survived by his wife, Bertha of Sweetwater, 2 sons, William J. Rinck of Hia. Fredrick R. Welsh of S.C..

brothers, Joseph, William Cler all of Pa. grandchildren. Friends may call P.M. Mon. Rosary Service 7:30 P.M.

Mon. Mass of Christian Burial 10 A.M. Tues. at Immaculate Conception Church. Interment Vista Mem.

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