Two funeral services for Adolph S. Ochs, publisher of the New York Times, who died here yesterday, were announced today. One will be held here, and the other in New York.
The funeral services in this city will take place at 9:30 o’clock tomorrow morning in the Julius and Bertha Ochs Memorial Temple, built by Mr. Ochs in memory of his parents. Rabbi Abraham Feinstein will conduct the ceremony.
The services in New York are announced for 10:30 o’clock Friday morning. They will be held in Temple Emanu-El, of which Mr. Ochs was a trustee. Burial will be at Mount Hope, N. Y.
The Tennessee Legislature at its night session observed a pause out of respect to the passing of Mr. Ochs who maintained his interest and affection for the State of Tennessee long after he moved to New York.
SCORES OF NOTABLES PAY TRIBUTE TO OCHS
Tributes to Adolph S. Ochs and to his high quality of citizenship were paid yesterday by President Roosevelt and many notables in America and abroad. In Washington government leaders paused in their activities to do him honor.
Editorials eulogizing Mr. Ochs as man and publisher were carried
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