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Oil. DEATHS PREVIOUS LATEST DEATHS 44 Pittsburgh Press, Oct. 17, 1974 Obituaries Golf Range Owner James Hussey Dies the S. M. Finney Funeral Home, Sixth and Walnut streets, Clairton, tonight from 7 to 9 and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. Mass will be Saturday at 10 a. m. at St. Paulinus.

Burial will be at Calvary Cemetery in Pittsburgh. v- John A. McClelland John A. McClelland, retired city policeman, died yesterday in his home. McClelland, 7 7, 36 Fernwood Mount Lebanon, a an officer for 26 years before retiring in 1958.

He was a member of the Fraternal Order of Police and Fraternal Order of Eagles. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Katherine Walker McClelland; two sons, Frank and Edward; a daughter, Mrs. Catherine Ciaramella; 10 grandchildren and a great-granddaughter. Friends i be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. today and tomorrow in L. Beinhauer Funeral 2630 W. Liberty South Mass will be at 10 a. m.

Saturday in St. Bernard's1 Catholic Church, Mount Leba- non. Burial will be in Queen of Heaven Cemetery, Peters Twp. Mrs. Delia LeDonne Mrs.

Delia Ross LeDonne, a life area resident and wife of Nicholas LeDonne, building 'James Hussey of North Versailles owner of Green VaHcy Golf Driving Range there for the past 37 years, died yesterday in Murry -Manor Nursing Home, Murrysville. Surviving Mr. Hussey of Slid Dixon Ave. are three sisters, Mrs. Margaret Berkins and Alice Krah, both of North Versailles, and Mrs.

Agnes Azinger of Barnesville, Ohio. Friends will be received from 7- to 9 p. m. today and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m.

tomorrow at the Emily M. Laningan Funeral Home, 700 Linden East Pittsburgh. A funeral mass will be at 10 a. m. Saturday in St.

Robert Bellarmine Church, East McKeesport. Burial will be in Verona Cemetery. Anthony loconis Anthony laconis, of 234 Fourth rear, Clairton, a re-fired employe of the Allegheny County Road Maintenance Department, died yesterday in a Pittsburgh hospital. laconis, 90, was a member of St. Paulinus Roman Catholic Church, Clairton, and the Holy Name Society of that church.

He belonged to the Sons of Italy, the Sons of Columbus and the American Citizens Club in Clairton. Surviving are his widow, Felicia Lacante laconis; a son, Albert of Liberty Borough; three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at 3 Die As Car, Truck Collide Press Stolt Wirt BUTLER Three Western Pennsylvania residents were killed "when an auto pulled into the path of a trailer truck on Route 8 about 12 miles north of here. The victims yesterday were identified by state police as Goldie Grossman, 31. driver of the car, and James Miller, 10, a passenger, both of Slip-p Rock.

Butler County, and Gerald E. Armel, 43, of Cambridge Springs, Crawford driver of the truck. AH three were pronounced dead at the scene by Butler Comity Coroner William F. Young Jr. State police said the auto failed to yield right of way while pulling onto Route 8 from another road, after stopping at the intersection.

Miller was thrown from the car by the impact, then was struck by truck, which jnckknifed and flipped onto i roof, spilling a load of rough logs and trapping Armel in the cab. state police said. Jeannette Man Killed In Crash fress Stati Wirt IRWIN A Jeannette man was killed when his truck crashed into a tree last night In North Huntingdon Twd. Clyde W. Kuhns.

46, of 131 Oak Lane was pronounced dead in Monsour Hospital, Jeannette. Police said there were no witnesses to the crash at the intersection of Schade Hill and Scotch Hill roads, and that it was foggy and the roadway Death Notice Reaultm Mais In St. Marv Church. Relatives and friends Invited. HERNANDEZ Ethel C.

Tvrdovsky, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1974, of Crelghlon, beloved wife of Joseph; sister of Joseph T. Tvrdovsky of Creighton, John P. Tvrdovsky of Cheiglilon, Andrew C. of Leccbburg, Mrs.

John (Morv) Vidro ol Creloliton, Mrs. Julius (Mildred) Golz of Soartansburg. Pa. Friends received alter 7 o. m.

this evening, PAUL R. AJAK FUNERAL HOME, 921 Freeoort Creighton. Moss of Christian Burial, Stturdav al 11 o. nv, Holy Family R. C.

Church, Crelahton. 1 HIMBER On Tuesdoy, October 1 5 (974:, Ethel P. Smith; beloved wife of the lote Amos A. Himber; mother of Mrs. 'Ruth E.

Rudolph; grandfather of Robert B. Jr. and Lome A. Rudoloh; also four great-grandchildren; sister of Mrs. Christine Himber, Horrv Smith ond Mrs.

Audrey Heidenreich. Friends received at the NORMAN G. HEARD FUNERAL HOME, 4047 Perrvsviiie N.S., from noon till 9 o.m. Services on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Domes of Malta Ally.

Sisterhood No 8 services on Thursday at I B.m. HUSSEY On Wednesday, Oct. 16, 1974, James J. of North Versailles; brother of Mrs. Margaret Berk-Ins; Mrs.

Allct Krah, ond Mrs. Agnes Ailnqer; olso survived by 26 nieces "and nephews; and 30 oreo'r nieces and nephews. Friends maw call at the EMILY M. LAN-IGAN FUNERAL HOME, 700 Linden Eost Pah. Mass of Christian burial In St.

Robert Bellarmine Church on Saturday at 10 o. m. Family visitation Irons 4 A 7-9 P. m. IACONIS 1 Anthony of 234 4th St.

Rear, Clairton, on. Wednesday -at Pgh. Hospital, age 90; husband of Fe-lecia LaCante laconis; tother of Albert A. laconis of Liberty three grandchildren ond six greol- grandchildren Friends received at the S. M.

FINNEY FUNf-RAL HOME, 6th Walnut, Clairton, 7-9 Thursday and 2-4 7-9 Friday. Mass of Resurrection St. Paulinus Church, Clairton, Saturday at 10 Burial In Colvory Cemetery. JAMES Suddenly on Thursday, Oct. 17, 1974, Clare Gruber of Mt.

Oliver; mother of Robert A. and Christine A. Jordan; daughter of Helen and the late Robert J. Gruber; sister of Morlfo Barton Jconn Newell, Roberta Imhoff, Elizabeth Cooper and tht late Eileen Mlanzo; grandmother of April Jordan. Visitation 2-4 A 7-9 p.

m. at the KOONTZ-BORON FUNERAL HOME, 1719 Brownsville Rd. Relatives and friends Invited to attend funeral Saturdav at 9:30 a. m. Liturgy In i St.

Basil Church at 10 a. m. KAPLAN (GESSNER) On Wednesday, Oct. 16, 1974, Marv, beloved wife of the late John Ka-plon; daughter of the lote Mr. 4.

Mrs. David Ginnir of Washington, sister of Mrs. Jay G. (Sarah) Feldsteln of Pgh. Services ond Interment will be held on Thursday at 2:30 a.m.

at the Beth Israel Cemetery, Washington, Po. BURTON L. HIRSCH SERVICE. KATZ Suddenly ot Bueno Park, on Tuesdov, Oct. 15, 1974, Arnold S.

Katz of beloved husband of Dolores Katz; father ol Stocey Katz; son of Sadve and Henry Katz; brother of Gilbert Katz, Martin Katz and Mrs. Arnold (Audrey) Stern of Greensburg, Pa Services will be held at BLANK BROS. FUNERAL HOME, Forbes Ave. at Croft, at 11 a.m. on tlon one hour before service time, Friday.

Interment Beth Abraham Cemetery Contributions may be mode to the Heart Fund. i KELLEY Suddenly on Tuesdoy, Ocf. 15, 1974, Roloh C. (Curt) Jr. of Homestead Valencia, beloved bus- band of Roberta Waugh Kelley; fa- ther of Gary, Brian and Kenneth; son of Ralph C.

Kelley Sr. ond the I 0 Twila Cunningham Kellev; brother of Mrs. Joanne nf Grove City and John W. Kelley. j-unerai irom rn L.

o. SCHELL-HAAS FUNERAL HOME. H.rk.ri Bakerstown, on Fridov at a.m. i-rienas invited. Visita- fion with fomilv, Wednesday, 7-9 D.m.

and Thursday 2-4 J. 7-9 D.m. KELLY Marie K. Rausch, on Tuesday, Oct. 15, 1974, wife of the late Lawrence Kelly; mother of Margaret Merelll Oulnn 01 McKeesport, Lawrence of Shaier Mary Alice Kelly, Patricio Rodgers, John, Carol Pol i-ziani and Joan Bulford; also- survived bv 17 arnnrirhildren nnri fnur great-grandchildren; s.l 1 of t-eoroe Rauscn ot zeiienoole.

Pa. Friends received at A. STAAB A SONS FUNERAL HOME, 900 Chartiers W.E!, Pgh. Moss ot Christian Burial In St. James Church on Saturday, Oct.

19, at 10 a.m. Family suggests contributions to Pgh. Diabetes 200 Ross St. KLOPATZKY On Oct. 15, 1974, George husband of Martha brother of Hel-ene Porter.

Friends, will be received on Thursday from 1-4 A 7-9 B. nv at the DENNIS w. SECK-INGER FUNERAL HOME, 150 S. Negley Ave Eost End, where services will be held on Friday ot 10:30 o. m.

KRACHALA On Monday, Oct. 14, 1974, of Stanton Paul; beloved husbond of the lote Nellie Murgon Krachola; father of Mrs. Helen Williams, Mrs. Dorothy Dankmver, Edward P. and William R.

Krachola; also survived by tight grandchildren. Friends will be received at JOHN A. FREYVOGEL SONS, 4900 Center Ave. at Devonshire Tuesdoy 7-9 0. m.

ond on Wednesday ond Thursday 2-4, 7-9 o. m. Memorial services on Thursdov at 8 o. m. Funeral Fridov with serv.

Ices In Holy Emanuel Lutheran Church, N. at II a. m. Interment Allegheny Cemetery Temolt of Memories; KURIMSKY Michael on Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1974 of 120 Narrow Plum Boro; beloved husband of Mory fother of Barbara Small, Berna-dette Plvlk, Beverly Kurimsky and Michael G.

Kurimsky; brother of Mory E. Kurimsky, Frdnk ond Joseph Kurimsky, Albert and Georae Stefick; olso survived by three orandchildren. Friends will be received- at the HAROLD R. ROTH FUNERAL HOME, 7450 Saltsburo Rd. Universal Penn Hills, on Thursday and Friday from 2-4 ond 7-9 p.m.

Mass of Christian Burial on Saturdav at 10 a.rjv ki John Bootist Church. Le DONNE On Wednesday, Ocf. 16, 1974, Mrs. Delia Ross LeDonne ot Silver -Jefferson wife of Nicholas LeDonne; mother of Mrs. Norma Davis, Mrs.

Pat Birk, Joseph 5., Lawrence ond Elliott N. LeDonne; sister of Mrs. Claudia Barac, Timothy Ross ond Robert Ross: olso nine orondchiidren. Fomilv receiving friends ot the A. J.

BEKAVAC FUNERAL HOME, Jiri St. otr Waddell, Clou-torn Thursday 7-9 p. m. ond Friday 2-4 and 7-9 o. m.

Funeral services on Saturday at 11 a. m. from the A. J. Bekavac Chapel.

Interment ot. Jefferson Memorial LETTIER Dominick A. (Bubbles) Lettier ol Broddock. Brother of Mrs. Jo-' leonine Miller, Mrs.

Madeline Sirrj- kn, Lowrence Samuel Lettier. Friends received ot the FUNFRAL HOME, Second Comrie Braddock. Funereal on Friday at 8:30 o. m. Mass of Christian burial in the church of St.

Brendan at 9:30 a. nv LEVI Suddenly on Tuesdov, October 15, 1974, Donte of Millers Run Road, 'Cuddv, husband of Estello Knrerlk; son of Polmiro Levi: brother of Premo Levi of Cuddv. Visiting hours from 12 noon till 9 o.m.., however friends will he received bv family from 3-5 ond 7-9 p.m. at the SAMUEL R. FRYER FUNERAL HOME, 729 Washinolon Ave Sridneville, where 0 blesjlno service will bt held on Saturdav at 1 o.m.

LUTERI On Wednesdov, Oct. 16, 1974, Romolo of 2726 Hillside Monroeville; beloved son of the late Romolo and Nettie Luteri; brother- af ol Monroe- -Vllle, uncle of Anna Mnrle-Zlalar and Lorttta Friends re- 'celved Ot th JAME1 AI.FIFRI FUNERAL HOME, 201 Marouerife Wilmerdina. Moss of the Resurrection In St. Aloviiits Chureti on Saturday ot 10 o.m. MANDROS On Wednesday, Ocf.

16, 1974, -Katherine; beloved mother ol Antoinette Honlev, Thomas sister of the late Jnhn Kushlk. Friends r- civi 2-4 7-10 p.m. nf the TMOMAS P. KUNSAK FUNFUAL HOME, 3552 California Ave. of Davis where "rvires will be held on Saturday at 9 a.m.

McCLELLAND On Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1974; John beloved husband of Katherine A. (Wolker) McClellond; tother ol Fronk Edward R. ond Cother-ine Oarnmella; also survived bv 10 orandchildren ond one great orond-daughter: brother of the late Charles McClellond, A former city of Pgh, Dolicemon 'or yeors before retiring in 1958, was a member of the F.O.P., the E. ond first cousin of Dr.

Wllllnm D. McClellond (former Allegheny County Friends received at the L. BEINHAUER A SON CO. MORTUARY, 2i?) West Liberty 3-4 7-9 lhursdov and Fri- 1 day. Funerol Llturoy 10 a.

nv, Saturday, ol St, Beranard'l Church, 0)11 Death Notices SOROCZAK On Wednesday, Oct. 1 6 1974, Maroaret; wilt of It.t latt Wasvi Soroczak; molher ol Mrs. Mary Novella. Waller, Nick, Harry, Mrs. Helen Pelrichevlch, Vera will, and laic Olaa Wvbcnaa; also survived hy 20 grandchildren seven great-grandchildren.

Friends 1 received at the THOMAS J. GMITER FUNERAL HOME, 2323 Carson S. r-uneral Saturday 9 Divine Liturgy in St. Vladimir's UKR Orthodox Church al 10 a.m. Parastas Friday at I p.m.

STEFANOWICZ Wgltcr J. ql Oakland an Tuesday Off. 15, (974; beloved husband of Mary sllvka; taiher of Murlene; brother ot Mrs. Adcle Voaon, Mrs. Murv Wajklrs, ai'd Adam.

Friends received at the JOHN N. ELACH-. KO FUNERAL HOME, 344 Dawson at temple, -Funeral on morning at 9:30. Funornl Moss In St. Josephat's Church, (of Mission S.

S) at 10:00. Visitation from 2-9 nv STEIN On Tuesdoy, Oct. 15, 1974, Marlt Llewellyn of Penn beloved wile ol Simon Stein; mother of Lillian Voorin; sister of Elvin Llewl-' Ivn; also two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren, Family will receive If lends Irom 2-4 7-9 p.m. at the CHARLES T. GRIFFIN FUNERAL HOME, 4S20 Penn Ave.

where services will bt held Friday at 1 D.m. STEPNEY Ralph W. Slennev of 471 Lenora dearly beloved brother of Mrs: Florence Johnson, Mrs. Blanche 1 Tetrle; uncle of Mrs. Florenct Davis all of Mrs.

Emma Johnson of Cleveland, Ohio and Calvin Johnson ol New York; also survived bv many great nieces and neohews. Friends received al the SAMUEL COSTON FUNERAL HOME, 427 Lincoln E. E. where services will be held Saturday at I p. SUTTON On Thursday, Oct.

17, 1974, Saro Trov Sutton of White Gate O'Hara wile of lale Horrv E. Sutton molr of Harry E. Sutlon Jr.) sister of Joan Dillemulh; grandmother of Nancy S. Scott. The family Is re- ceivlng friends 2-4 4 7-9 p.

nv at the H. BLAINE WEDDELL FUNE- RAL HOME, 100 Center As-' Rinwall, where services will be eld Saturday mornino at 10 o'clock. The lortily respectlully suggests memorials to the SI. Francis General Hospital Memorial Fund or Western Pa. Heart House Pgh.

15222, SWAUGBR Suddenly on Tuesday, October 15, 1974 Georne H. of East McKees-' port. Husband ol Verna Mae Poling Swauger. Father of Cynthia David. Son of Mr.

Mrs. George R. Swauger. Brother of Louis Mrs. Gloria Grdanski.

Friends received at the E. A. FORGIE FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Broadway Chlcora East McKeesport 2-5 fc 7-9. Services Friday at. 11 SYNAN On Tuesday morning, Oct.

15, 1974, John J. Svnon; beloved husband of Marcello Sauer Svnan: father ol Dorothy Monyak, Patricio Conroy, John E. Svnon, Catherine Pooek, Elizabeth Selzer and William Svnan; also survived bv 25 grnnd- children; son -of the late Maria Davoren and Nicholas Svnan; brother of Nicholas, Thomas, Edward and Robert Svnan, Catherine Koller, Ann Buechel and the lale Morgan Svnan. Friends received at McCABE FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn Ave. Funeral Friday, Oct.

18, 1974 at 9 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial In St Lawrence Church at 10 a.m.' Frietids and members of Steam Fitters Local No. 449 Invijed lo attend. TESKE On Wednesday, Ocf. 14 Mrs.

Annie E. Kodp Teske, of Irwin, widow of -the 'ate Rev. G. A. Teske; mother -of Ruth Craig, Theodore Farl Paul D.

and the lale Caroline A. ond Lawrence six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Friends re-ceived at the WILLIAM N. SNYDER FUNERAL HOME, 521 Main Irwin, beginning 7 n.m. Thursday.

Services Saturday at 1 D.m. at St, John'A Liniled Church of Christ Larimer, 1 WARD Of Scotf Two on Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1974, Francis husband of the late Marv Butler Word; father of Mrs. Morgoret W. McWhertor ond Francis A.

Ward also survived by his grandson, David McWhertor. Funerol Liturgy in SS Simon Jude Church, on Friday, Oct. 18, at 11 a.m. Memorials mav be mode to the Sisters of Charity. Arrangements hy LAUGHLIN'S OF MT.

LEBANON. ZULKOWSKI Bernice Olcznck, on Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1974, of N.S.; molher of Stanley, Raymond, ond Theodore Zulkowski and Jean Zebo; also sur- vived by five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends between the hours of 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the SPERLING FUNERAL HOME, 408 Cedar N.S.

Funeral Mass In Marv Immaculate-St. Cv-prian Church on Saturday Oct. 19, 1974 at 10 a.m. 004 In Memoriam REGAN, THOMAS-ln loving memory of my father who passed away one year ado today, Oct. 17.

We did not know the pain you had Nor hear vour final siah. We only knew you passed Without a last Good-bye. We think of you In silence, No eves can see us weep, Bui many tear Is shed When others are asleep. Sadly missed by Lois, Ed and Denise. 007 Monuments-Ccmctery JEFFERSON MEMORIAL PARK 4 soc.

lot. Lot No. 61 B. In Garden Of Gethsemone. (304) 292-4573.

Cemetery Memorials VISIT OUR DISPLAYS East liberty. 441 -6500 Allegheny Center 322-8500 i IOST AND FOUND BEAGLE-Moses) eoilenllc, lost Hill behind Pitt. 766-9094. BEAGLE -Blk. A brown.

Red hankey' around "Tla Reward. 343-3314. CAT-Tan, neurotic, male w-blue col' lar. Brentwood-Whitehall vie. Lok like Morris.

Reward. If sceh; call 835-2)52. CAT -Female, gray Siamese, green collar, -reword. -LOSf-Don, small, brown ft, white, terrier-chihuahua. Morningside arr-a.

Answers- to. Reward. 342- 8216. GERMAN In. McKee Place vie, 3W mo.

old, black w-lt. brown Daws, no- auestions; asked. Re-word. 621-2256. GERMAN" SHEPERD i Lrg.

2-vrs. Blk. on side. Lost since Oct. 7.

Reward. Dog looking f6r my father who died. 708 Princeton Blvd. Notify Wilkinsburg Pohce or call -441- 4843. FOUND Lg.

Drown male dog, 1 vr. old, Knoxville area. 431-8474, LAB -Blk. temalo lost. "Tammy." Sewiekley orea.

Reward. 741-3880. LOST-Small black tan female dog, answers to Scruffy. Murphy Mart area, Irwin. Reword.

843-2254. SIAMESE CAT-Found. Pt. Breeze area. Coll to identify.

661-4455. REWARD Offered for return of gravlsh black male shaaav 'dog blue collar, lost Schenlev Hill Dlst. 687 0515. JI0O0 REWARD, inform, on tool set, at Mllliken Brick Wllk. Cl Jim, 242-1000.

BOTHER Deoressed? Contact Standby, 782-4023 24 hrs. CARLA- October 18th, Alpha Omega. Tony. DISTRESSED PREGNANT For help, coll. Birthright.

621-1988. HAPPY BIRTHDAY RICH JUDI. HAPPY Birthday S. W. Love vou more each day.

Things are looking better all the time. Love, T.W. 8, F. thoughts could stop my heart with hanoiness. I see vou everywhere I turn.

H. REAVEN Call Maryland olllce. THANK -To Infant Jesus of Prague and St. Jude for help and favors. J.

R. WANTED OESPERATELY-One Elton John ticket. Will pay ony reasonable price. Call 431-0315. WAN I ED Dcsoerutelv, 2 Elton John tickets.

Will pay any rens. Drice. Call 793-7451'. WHITE bird will fiy with vou. Please call.

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ALL Body loning treatments Relax-cnioy-orlvale. 687-791. 001 020 PERSONAL i' Death Notices Interment Queen of Heaven Lm-ttry. MILETTI On Monday, Oct. 14, 1974, Rose Fichetti Miletti; beloved wife of the late Leonardo Mllettl; mother of Carrie Blsccolla, Julia Yannlello, Bridget Yanniello, Frances Russo, Margaret Colucci, Rotemorle Dav, Louise Dentl, Ann DeLuca, Flore, Alfred and Chris Miletti and the late Leonard Miletti; also survived by 32 grandchildren and 48 greatgrandchildren.

Funeral trom McCABE FUNERAL HOME, 4214 Walnut Sbadysldt. on Friday, Oct. 18, at 9 a.m. Moss ot Christian Burial ot Corpus-Chrisll Church ot 10 a.m. Visitation -with tht family 2-4 8.

7-9 D.m. MORGAN On Wednesday, October 14, 1974, Ethel Wonders, formerly of Swiss-vole, beloved Vylte of the late Jo-' scph W. Morgan; mother of Lois Christian of Monroeville and. Mrs. Ruth -Christ of olso one.

Donald Chrlse 'and two greot-arandrhildren. Friends received at the THOMAS L. NIED FUNERAL HOME, 7441 Washington Swlssvale, on Thursdov from '2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Private services on Friday at 11:00 o.m. NALLY Florence G.

Conlin of Brookllne on Wednesday, October 16, 1974; beloved mother ol Howard James Poul ond the late Lowrence Nollv: Audrey Clmlno, Patricia Capoelllnl, Alice" Stoker, Mnrcella Zltelll, and Imeldn White; also survived bv 26 grandchildren and nine i areat-arandchlldren. Friends may call at the FRANK F. DeBOR FUNERAL HOME, 1065 Brookllne Blvd Moss ol Christian Burial in SI. Plus R.C. Church on Saturday at 10 a.m.

(Family Hours 12-). OAKES On Wednesday, Oct. 16, 1974, Catherine Ward, of East Pittsburgh, beloved wite of James L. Oakes; be-, loved molher of James, of Huntingdon ond William, of Florida sister of Thomas Word, of N. Brod- dock; also nieces and nenhrwsf Friends mav call at the EMILY M.

LANIGAN FUNERAL HOME, 700 Linden Ave.c East- Plttsburah, where blesslno services will be, held on Saturday at 2 D. m. OLSON On Thursday, Oct. 1974, Olga Olson cf Regent beloved sister of Ralph of N. Bradock, Corl Edgar ol Penn Hills, Arlhur M.

of Phllo. and lale Ginhlld Olson. Fritnds received ot the THOMAS L. NIED FUNERAL HOME, 7441 Washington Swiss-vole, notice of time of services later. Family reauests donations be made to the Bethel Lutheran Church, 4th Braddock.

Family hours -4 7-9. PLATTE On Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1974, Clarence of OaHand; beloved son of the late Dorothy (Wisnlewski) Platte ond brother ot Jerome Platte. Friends will be received at the WILLIAM F. GROSS FUNERAL HOME, 11735 Frankstown Rd.

(at Rodi Rd.) Penn Hills, on Fridov, 2-4 ond, 7-9, time of service POLJAK Bertha on Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1974, beloved wife of Joseph Pol-' Ink, dear mother of John N. Pol-lak, Dolores Ann Pollak and the late Carol Ann Pollak; sister of John Stefankls. Friends received at the CIESLAK A TATKO FUNERAL HOME, 2935 Brownsville on Thursday from 7-9 P.m.. Pridav from noon to 9 P.m.

Funeral on Saturday ot 9 a m. Mass of the Resurrection In St. Henry's Church at 10 a.m. RANCEL William T. (formerly of Brook-line), on Wednesday, Oct.

14, 1974; husband of Catherine W. Rancel; father of Kay Tischler, Joon Hellmann and Mary Rellmever; 13 grandchildren. Friends may coll Thursday, 2-4, ond 7 9 p. m. at the FRANK F.

DeBOR FUNERAL HOME, 1065 Brookllne Blvd. Funerol Frldoy. of Christian Burial at St, Sylvester Church, at 10 a. m. Family reauests contributions to Children Hospital.

Member ol V.F.W., Amtr- lean Legion and K. of C. ROCHE On Tuesdov, Oct. 15, 1974, ot Clean, N. Romayne W-, age 88, wife of the lote James L.

Roche (formerly of Beilevue); mother of James W. Roche of Newoort Beach, Mrs. Joseoh W. (Catharine) Boni-stalli of Beilevue, Robert J. Roche at Olean, Mrs.

Andrew T. (Elizabeth) Sweeny of Avolon, Mrs. Joseoh M. I Alice) Allooier of Chicago, Mrs. Howard H.

(Helen) Hewlett of Allison Pnrk; 34 orond- children ond 32 great-arandchildren. Friends received 2-4, 7-9 nt the LAWRENCE T. MILLER FUNERAL HOME, 440 Lincoln Beilevue. Funeral mass at the Church of the Assumption on Fridov morning at 9:30 C. D.

of Court Thursday afternoon at 1:30 D- nv ROMBACH On Oct. 17, 1974, Georoe; beloved husband of the late Evelvn Irwin Rombach of 70 Luella fother of Gilbert, Howard, Robert, John and Normon Rombach; brother of Mrs. Elizabeth Frank. Sr. Marv Michael.

Theodore and Joseob Rombach; also survived by 17 grandchildren ond one great-grondchild. Friends received ol the SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrvsviiie Ave. Funeral on Saturday morning ot 9:30 o'clock. High mass of Christian burial In St. Bonlfact Church at 10 oclock.

RUDZKI Of Etna, on Tuesday, Julio (Blitz- ko) Rudzki, wife of Stanley -Rudzke; mother of Theresa Wels-sert, Eleanor Worek, Chories Rudzki, Elizabeth Mlloser, Stella Folev, Anthonv Blitzko, Helen. Dembawskl and Sr. Mary Anasta-sio of the Feliclon Order: also 21 orandchildren ond 29 great-grandchildren. Visitation with the fomily 24 and 7-10 at the EUGENE N. WORRELL FUNERAL HOME, 820 Main Street, Shorpsburg.

Funerol mass Friday at 10 a.m., In St. John' Cantius Church. RUTTENBERG On Thursday, Oct. 17, 1974, at 5 a. nv, Berde S.

Ruttenberg, aae 67; beloved wife of Morrv Rot- tenbera; ot 154- N. Bellfield Oakland; moiner of Mrs. Edward (Jill) Bolner of Pgh. Mrs. David (Diane) Wedeck of Teaneck.

N. J. and Robert Ruttenberg of New York City; sister of Joseoh Shen-knn and Leonard Shenkon; olso seven grandchildren. Services at the RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, 5509 Centre on Friday at 1 p. m.

Interment West View Cemetery of the Rodef Shalom Congregation. Family suggests contributions be made to the American Cancer Society. Visitation one hour prior to the service. SCHIEGG -Of the South Hills, on Wednesday, 16, 1974, Marie In her 74th year; beloved sister of Mildred A. Mander, Regina E.

0b-rinqer and J. Schleag. Friends received al the HOWARD A. FARNSWORTH FUNERAL HOME, INC, 425 Brownsville' Mt. Oliver.

Funeral on Saturday at 8 a. nv Liturgy in St. Henry Church at 9 a. nv Vlsl-totloi 2-4 7-9 p. m.

Contrlbu-. tlons-to St. Henry's Building Fund-gratefully accepted. SCHIRRA wunnon, weanesaav, uct. io, iy4; molhtr of Rev.

Peter pastor of. Holyj, Rosary 'Church, Muse; Mil- dred, Frank, John and Mrs. Mar, -tha Hoch; also II grandchildren, Friends received at SAVOLSKIS WA5IK-GLENN FUNERAL HOME, -3501 Main St. Irom 2-4 7-9 p.m. Concelebrated funerol Mass, Satur- ot II a.m.

In SI. Teresa Church, Munhall, SCHMIDT Of Moon on Wednesday, Oct. 16, 1974, Alfred; brother of Wllhel-i mina (Minnie) Roedler, Marie Dail- ey and Fred ond Ralph Schmidt. The family will receive friends 2-4 and J-1 o.m. ot the Moon Two.

FUNERAL HOME OF R. 5. COPELAND. 98 1 Brodhead where services will be held on Saturday at 1:30 P.m. SCHOENBERGER On Tuesday, Oct.

15, 1974, Reuben; husband of tht late Alma P. Schoenberger 9t Beilevue; fother -of Robert and John Schoenberger and Leta Ward; ond brother of Hilda Weidner ond Arthur Schoen-berger; also six grandchildren. Friends received 12-4, 7-9, at the LAWRENCE T. MILLER FUNERAL HOME, 440 Lincoln Beilevue. Services will be held on.

Fridov afternoon ot 1:00 p. m. SEKO on Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1974, of 1241 Milltown Verona, beloved husbond 'of Anne Mane; father of Mary Ann Weaver; brother of Ann Kuochok, Helen Kerllk, Michael Seko and Marv Pershev. Friends will be received nt the HAROLD R.

ROTH FUNERAL HOME, 7450 Saltsburg Penn Hills on Thursday al 3 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial on Fridov at 10 o.m.. -in St. John the Baalist Churcft. Interment In Braddock Hills Cemetery.

Family suggests, contributions be made to I Amerlcon Cancer Society, SKUNDRICH On Wednesday, Oct. 1 6, 1974, Anno; wife ol the lole Steve Skundrich1; mother of Mrs. Marie Klhm -ond Catherine Neoercnv; grandmother of four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; sis--' ter of Mrs. Stephanie Skundrich. Members of Lodge No.

1 C.F.U.. Lodoe No 43 F.C.S.L.U. and friends received at PAUL C. STEPHENS FUNERAL HOME, 840 LOCkhart N.S. Funeral on Saturdav with Mass of Christian Burial al St.

Nicholas Church, N.S at 10 o.m, Family reauesls visitation 1-9 o.m. 001 BUHNtSS PERSONALS AUTHENTIC GEISHA BATH Enlov sauna exercise whirlpool bnov toning, private showers In every room, Plush alr-condltloned. Downtown, Plttshurah, 441 Llnerty Ave. GEMINI SPA 391-7454 BODY Tonino Tht Best 441-9449 Clean, rtlaxino, mirrored studios, shower, souno, 7 dovs, lull service. 'CASH PAID TO BLOOD DONORS 321 Blvd.

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to start new rock band. Call 828 1434 or 828-1235. Airc-r p.m. 1 Jhn 7937451 0V ny Co" VITAL, STATISTICS MARRIAGE LICENSI APPLICATIONS K5UGbKICKETTS "''hard 341 Dorsevville Rood; Gtral-dine 16 Mildred St Danlel 3m Oakland McKeesDorf; Javne t'l 12 Cypress Drive, McKeesport. GALEZA-DIEHL Georoe M.V 318 Washington Ave.

Oakrnont; Wendy, j'18 Washington Oakrnont. NAVADAUSKAS-RYAN Russell 'MS Marina Susan 2410 Red Oak Drive. OLSZEWSKI-KYMER Joseoh, 1421 Third Arnold; Judy, 531 Standard Ave Sorindoale. BODNAR-CALDERONE St.nh.n r' Schon Clover Road, Baden. HOWARD-RIDER Melvln Box Jonl I Cheswlck.

SIMMONS-URBAN Randy flnx 13, Aliquippa; Marilyn 84 Broadhead Road, Aliauiooo. BROWNLEE-CAGNO David 9rlve; Patricio 325 Oakville Drive. FINKLE BRAND Steven Unri0 G- Atlanta, Ga. BRYAN BRADICA Samuel 848 Delaware Frances, 841 Dela- hnri Am VKNIURINO-MISTICK Anthnnu. 1700 Evergreen Drive; Constoneo John- 5V4 princton Blvd.

KLEYA-MCGIBBNEY Lower Burrell Mary wua- Mauiera-DANCS David West Mifflin; Denise West Mifflin. WRIGHT-WEILAND Reglnold 0,, 117 Coal Lisa. Box 102, Vcro- BIFLEC-TREMONT Theodorst 535 Tomahawk Drive, Elizabeth; Box 4. Bueno Vista. RUPERT-GOESSLER Larry S2 Glenmore Donna 46 Ash-ford Ave.

TASSONE-CARRYER Ronald 1019 School Susan 4634 Verona Road, Verona. RICHERT-TYLER Kenneth 9457 Peeoles Rood: L'vonnt 828 Washington Drive. KEEBLER.KOVACS Robert 488 Lois Drive; Marv 3267 Easl-1 mont Ave. STEHLECARSON Guv 1244 Biltmore Diane 3218 Eastmont Ave. BOL LAND-KENNEDY Charles 2915 Homehurst Kathleen 7048 Dumbarton Place.

HARSAN Y-ROTH Nell 2454 Stroscheln 722 Oakrnont. BACKFISCH-PUGLIANO William Larimer Ave.l Antoinette C. 826 Larimer Ave. CRAWFORD-HONSINOER Mark D. 385 Third Pilcalrn; Deboro 204 Foulke Lane, Sorlnolield.

PHINISEE-JEFFERSON Wovne 7148 Upland Tonl, 2105 Pork Hill Drive. HINTEMEYER-CLIPESOVIA Henry 3432 Grenda St. Prlcilla 1140 VoskamD St. BEVERIOGE-MAHANEY William 115 Churchill Road; Rita 279 Seneca St. JOHNSON-WEATHERS Calvin 8420 Brlcelyn Jovct 5135 Columbo SI.

BAUERSCHMIDTBAKER Karl 3,13 Orchard Place; Mlldrtd 10 Kenmont Ave. JITA-CAUTHORN Garv 377 32nd McKeesnort; Kathy 3408 Garbett McKeesport. SOVAK-MEIDER Eugene t.14 ft- Duauesne; Marsha 17 Mulloolv St. WOCHLEY-WOODS Genrat Box 83. Wexford; Carol 1141 North Ave.

SHAH-BAUMAN Hlmanshu 5744 Kentucky Ave.l Karen, 5744 Kpnlnrkv Ave. MYERS-WALDSCHMIDT Kenneth Evans Cltv; Jonlce. S'JS Dnr- nestlc St. -FILARDI-PELC Robert 149 South Pamela Jf2 4 Sorina Garden Ave. MATEER-ADASIEWICZ a Georoe 5315 Ranchvicw Drive; Marcol- 10 3144 Mt.

Hope Road. MtLLSSPECHT James 502 12th Pitcalrn; Marianne, 2123 SHadv Ave. DEPAS0UALE-S0M06YE Donold 1319 Grandview Mary 1140 Nealv Ave. FARIANO-JOHNSON Casey 7573 Roslvn Swlssvale; Edna, 8004 St. Lawrence Swlssvale FABIANO-JOHNSON Casey 7573 Roslyn Swlssvale; Edna M)6 St.

Lawrence Swlssvale BPOWN-JOHNSON Fred 419 Duranoo Wov; LaMarr A 419 Dnrnnno Wnv WF ISM AN-JAR RETT Jeftery 5 Dorchester Drive; Leslve 139 Saxonv Drive. FADIK-VRANICK Mark 900 Bab-rock Anita 9500 Bahco*ck OLFED-SMITH Robert fl Richard Coraooolls; Pnlrlda 334 Coraooolis Road, Coraooolls. DIVORCES GRANTED fnont) DIVORCE SUITS FILED HESS Elizabeth A. nanlnst John. GILES Dorothy against Ernest BOYCF Charles aanlnsf Ruth RPICHERT Richard against Mary A.

PARKER Cotherint ognlnst Thomns J. PROVOST Charles W. ogalnst Dnrls 44, MFREDITH Llnrto H. ngolnit Michnel A. MUNSCH Mary A.

ngolnst William McLAREN Katherine oaalnst Patrick. DEAN Nnncv M. naolnst Poul Lovon L. noaalnst Ale HFLMS Glorlo A. ognlnst Regl- nald H.

MACINO Morv A. nanlrnt Dominic L. LA7ZARI joAnn noolnsl Dovld J. DOBROWOLSKI Mary C. aaalnsl Stanley T.

ALIB6RTI Richard i. naolnst Lucv. SIMONS Kenneth noolnsf Flllnnne. ALTENBAUGH Susan L. oonlnvl Kenneth J.

BUDD Deborah L. coalris! Joseph SCUFFLE James III aaamj't Madelyn R. FARDE Poulette ogalnsl Lerov. HFGEMAN Roy J. against Beo- Irire A.

1 O'NEILL John aoalnsf Jnnlct. GRUBAC Anna M. osainst Josoh M. Allen, (Snee) Martha J. Baurs, Lucille Z.

Bender, Christine Cvitesic, John Gerstner, Catherine Harrison, Marion L. Himbcr, Ethel Hussey, James J. Kelley, Ralph C. (Curt) Jr. Klopatzky, George J.

Krachala, Paul Lettier, Dominirk A. Miletti, Rose Fichetti Rancel, William T. Roche, Romayne W. Rudzki, Julia Schoenberger, Reuben Stefanowicz, Walter J. Swauger, George H.

John J. 001 Death Notices Virginia Watson Dorsett; father of Henry Gradv Dorsett III, Mrs. Joyce Barbee, of Lourel, Mrs. Evelvn Black, ot Wheoton, brother of Mrs. Christine McCoy, ot Honolulu, Hawaii and Frank Dorsett, of Salsbury, N.C.; grandfather of Marilee D.

Black, Denise E. Black, Raymond C. Borbee and Richard D. Block. Visitations on Friday at PUMPHREY'S BETHES-DA CHEVY-CHASE FUNERAL HOME, 7557 Wisconsin Be-thesda, from 3-5 ond 7-9 o.m, Services Saturday at the funeral home at 11 a.m.

Interment Monday ot the Love Creek Bootist Church Cemetery In Love Creek, N.C END On Tuesday October 1 5 1974, Roloh G. End, of Penn Hills Township; tother of Mrs. Ester (Florence) Walker, Mrs. George (Marv Jane) Davit, and Raton W. End; brother ot Lefte End also survived hy eight grandchildren and three great-orondchlldren.

Friends may coll from 2 to 4, 7 to P.M. at the LEONARD P. BURKET FUNERAL HOME, 421 Allegheny Oak-mont. Mass of tre Resurrection In St. Joseoh Catholic Church, Verona, PA on Saturday ot 9 A.M.

EWENS On Wtdnesdov, Oct. 16, 1974, Ell-jnbeth Catherine of Dormont; wife of the late Horold G. Ewens; mother of the late Horold G. Ewens, sister of Mrs. Harrison Bearsley and Miss Hojel Florin.

Friends received at the BEINHAUER and SONr. MORTUARY, 2630 W. Liberty Ave. from 2-4 and 7-9 m. Tifnt Of services later.

FINGERS On Wednesdov, Oct. 14, 1974, Don-old L. Fingers; husband ot Esther Irene Fingers; father ot Donald Kenneth. Richard, Dennis, Mrs. Patricia Rebel, Mrs.

Linda Money. Lawrence, Mrs. Mary louisi Schuler, Mrs. Karen Garland, Raymond, Janet, Cyntha and Keith Fingers; 16 grandchildren; brother of Euaene Fingers ol Houston, Texas. Frjends received ot CONRAD BEGLINGER FUNERAL HOME, 1008 Chartiers Elliott.

Funeral Mass in St. Martin Church on Saturday at 10 a.m. GALLANT Edmund on Wednesday, Oct, 14, 1974; Husband of the lole Marie Goth Gallant; brother of Bruno, Paul, Stanley, Eleanor Gallant, Stella Bellus, and the late Steohen Golont. Friends received at SPERLING FUNERAL HOME, 408 Cedor N.S. Funeral Mass in St.

JoseDh Church, Manchester on Friday, Oct. 18, 1974 at 10 a.m. GALLOWAY At St. Petersburg, Flo on Monday, Oct. 14, 1974, Madeline Taylor, beloved wife of Charles R.

Galloway of St. Petersburg; mother of Mrs. Regit (Melba) Murahv 1 of Glenshaw; sister of Mrs. Ruth Morchick and Charles J. Tdvlor: olso survived by three neonews ond one niece.

Friends received from 2-4 7-9 D.m. at the SIMONS. FUNERAL HOME, K7i Perrvsviiie where services will be held on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. GERSTNER (HURLEY) Suddenly, on Tuesdoy, Oct. 15, Catherine (Kote); beloved wite ot the lote August; mother ot Charles ond aunt of three nieces and one nephew, i-nrnas will ot receivea at the MICHAEL F.

DeROSA MORTUARY, Paulson Ave. at Winslow until Saturday at 9 a. m. Mass of Resurrection at Socred Heart Church. Walnut ot 9:30 m.

Visitation 2-4, 7-f 0. m. GIBBS Suddenly on Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1974, David D. Gibbs of Woodklrk E.

Carnegie, son of George F. and Olga Holdie Gibbs; father of Heather Lynn; brother of George Jr. and Mrs. Lois Mancini. Friends received from 2-4 7-9 p.m., at the BRADWELL NIRELLA FUNERAL HOME, Chartiers St.

at Mansfield Carnegie. Services on Saturday at 11 a.m.- If desired contributions may be made to St. Andrews Lutheran Church of E. Carnegie, Pa. GORMAN On Thursday, Ocf.

17, 1974, Fori- 1 me Gormon of 920 Kennebec So. Hill; wife ot the late Fronk Gorman; mother ot Mrs. Williom Bess) Youna and Mrs. Michael (Ethel) Curjer; sister of Mrs. Mollit Goldberg of L.

Louis York ol L. Nathan York of Phoenix, tht late Dr. Saul York ond the lote Irving York; also three grandchildren pnd three great-grandchildren. Services will be held at BLANK BROS. FUNERAL HOME, Forbes Ave.

ot Craft, at 1:30 0. m. on Friday. Visitation" one hour before service time. Interment Shoore Toroh Cemetery.

Family suooests con- tributiont to tht charity of vour choice. GRENO On Wednesday, Oct. 1 4 1974, Frank, husband of Elizabeth Binder Greno of 2111 Duncan Allison Pork; father of Mrs. Bonnie Collier, Mrs. Barbara Maloris; brother of Mrs.

Cecelia Osterllng, Jo-seoh ond Paul Greno; atst survived bv seven orandchildren. received at the HERBERT R. KING FUNERAL HOME, Route 8 at Woodland Circle, Allison Pork, where services will be. held on Friday morning ot 10 o'clock. Family reouests contributions be sent to the Leukemia Society of Pgh.

HAGOSKY (HAGAN) On Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1974, Morv of Brentwood, beloved wife of ohen (Bill Hagan) Haooskv; mother of Gary, Debro, Barry ond Timothy; also survived bv one grandson, Michael Hagoskv; sister of Peter Oukevlch, Oloo Bortym, Ann Bassine and Lillian Santllll. Friends received at the JOHN J. GMITER FUNERAL HOME, 119 S. 15th S.S.

Funeral Saturdav af 9 a.m. Funeral Mass In SI. Sylvester's Church at 10 a.m. Family hourj 12-9 D.m. HAHN On Oct.

14, '1974, Loretta he- Voied wife of the 'lole. George; mother of Dorothy ond Marie Judge; also three grandchildren; sister of Marie Talbot. Friends received at the MORASCO FUNERAL HOME, 9406 Frankstown Penn Hills, starting Thursday at 7 p.m. Funeral cn Saturday at 9 a.m. Moss ol Christian Burial In Our Lodv ol the Mcst Blessed Sacrament Church at 10 o.m.

Visitations 2-4 7-9 D.m. HARRISON On Tuesday, Oct. 15. Marlon' In her 71st veor, of George Imperial alter a lingering Illness In McKees Rocks, a retired rendered nurse tor Shenanao Inc. Friends received 2-4 7-9 d.

m. at the THOMAS ond LITTLE FUNERAL HOME, Main Imperial. Mass ol the Resurrection In St. Columb-Irllle Church. Imperial, Frldoy' mornino ot 10:00.

Interment, Col-i vary Cemetery in Hazelwood. HARSHMAN On Thursday, Oct. 17, 1974, Volter Lloyd; beloved husbond of Elln (Crehanl Harshman; father ol Mrs. Mary Celuck, William Wnllerl L. ond Robert J.

Horshman; bVotl. er of Mrs. Mobel Roberts. Mrs. Mory Flombard, Ralph, Corl, Fori, Williom.

John and the late Mrs. Ethel Roberts and Clyde Harsh-man: olso survived by eloht orandchildren. Friends received offer 7 p. Thursday, In the EDWARD. P.

KANAI FUNERAL HOME, 500 Greenfield Ave. Funeral Saturday, notice nf time end pioct of ser- vices later. HARTMANN On Thursday. Oct. 17, 1974, Alfred of Brentwood, husbond ol the lole Frances Morris Hartmonn; lo-.

ther of Richard A Hartmonn; brother ol Almo, Howard G. and Norman F. Hartmonn; two grandchildren. Friends received ot the JOHN F. SLATER FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Breatwcrj, Thursday 7-9 and Friday from 2-4 o.

m. ond 7-9 0 Where funerol services will be held on Saturday morning ot 10:30 o'clock, HERBST On Oct. 1 1974, Theodore J. Herbst of 620 East Ohio be--loved husbond nf Mnroaret Herbst; hrofher of Amelia Srhmidt Funeral from the SIRLIN ANO LEONARD FUNERAL HOME, Fast Ohio St. on Soturdav ot 10 o.m, with Baer, Irene Miller Brown (Yoder), Mae Brueckner, Loretta G.

Bruni, Victor N. Bucci, Paula C. Clarke, Ella May Danner Dolinski, John Dorsett, Henry G.t Jr. End; Ralph G. Ewens, Elizabeth C.

Fingers, Donald L. Gallant, Edmund L. Galloway, Madeline Taylor Gibbs, David Gorman, Fannie, Greno, Frank Hagosky (Hagan), Mary Hahn, Loretta C. Harshman, Walter Lloyd. Hartmann, Alfred R.

Herbst, Theodore J. Hernandez, Ethel C. laconis, Anthony James, Clare Gruber Kaplan (Gessner), Mary Katz, Arnold S. Kelly, Marie K. Rausch Kurimsky, Michael LeDonne Delia Ross Levi, Dante Luteri, Romolo M.

Mandros, Katherine McClelland, John Morgan, Ethel Nally, Florence G. Oakes, Catherine Olson, Olga Platte, Clarence Poljak, Bertha M. Rombach, George Ruttenberg, Berde S. Schiegg, Marie M. Schirra, Rose Schmidt, Alfred Scko, John Skundrich, Anna Soroczak, Margaret Stein (Llewellyn), Marie Stepney, Ralph W.

Sutton, Sara Troy Teske, Annie E. Ward, Francis A. Zulkowski, Bernice 001 Death Notices ALLEN Manna J. Snee of Steubenvlltt Plkt, kooinson beioved wife of Lewis Allen; also survived bv three nieces and three nepnews; and sister of the laie Margaret e. bronnon.

Frienas received trom 2-4 7-9 D. m. at the BKAOWELL AND NIKElLA HOME, Chortiers St. at Mansfield Carnegie. Services on Friday ot.

1:30 o. m. BAER On Wednesdov, Oct. 14, 1974, Irene Miller oaer; beloved wite of Don-aid W. baer; moiner ol Donald M.

Boer or Downers Grove, sister of Mrs. fcauh Bearasiev ot Wosn. ond Mrs. Marian Locke of lucson, also one erondscn, Kenneth Michael Baer. t-riends received at the L.

BEIN-HAUfeR LO. MORTUARY. 2630 West Liberty between the hours ol 2-4 7-9 P. Ilm ot service later. BAURS (Nowakowski) Lucille Zurowskl of S.

5.. suddenly on Wednesday, Oct. 16, W4; beioved wile of John H. Buurs; moiner ot Dorothy Stoho-vicjk and Horry Baurs; sister ot Manldo (Tiinei Radciifte, Rose Louise and Haioh iurawski; also survived oy live ana! 11 t-nends received at tne GEORGE A. PHILLIPS FUNERAL HOME, (Suc-cesser' to C.

C. 1 S. ljin South Side. Funeral Saturday at 9 a. m.

Mass of Christian Burial St. John the Evangelist CnurcJi, iO a. m. BENDER Of Allentown, on October 15, 1974, Christine Holl Bender, wife of the late Carl L. Bender; mother of Mrs.

Robert T. iLiilionl Scott of Bethel Park, and the lott Corl F. Bender; aunt of Walter J. Hall of Corrick ond Mrs. Alvce Gurlev of Denver, Colo.

Member of Electa Chanter No. 51 O.E.S.,: Syria Lotties and Wimodausis CluD. Friends received ot the READ-. SHAW FUNERAL HOME, 1503 Brownsville 2-4 ond 7-9 D.m., where services will be held Friday at 11 a. m.

Interment In Mt. Lebanon Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be mode to the Hill Too United Methodist Church, Warrington or the Heart Fund. BROWN Mae Yoder, on Wednesday, Oct 14, 194; molher of Mrs. Olive Hinder-liter, Mrs.

Esther Lassilo, Mrs. Hilda Leicher, Normon Schlick, end Harry G. Brown, Jr also 14 grandchildren and 21 great-grand-children. Family will be receiving friends between the hours of 5-4 fc 7-9 o.m. at SPERLING FUNERAL HOME, 408 Cedar N.S.

Funerol services will be held on Oct. 19, 1974 ot 11 O.m. BRUECKNER On Tuesday, Oct. 15, 1974, Loretta G. (formerly of Troy Hill); wifeot Anthonv U.

Brueckner; mother of Mary Wohleber, Grace Gumo, ond Jack Brueckner; sister of Mary Young, Bertilla Miller, Dolores Coulter, Ermino Wilbert, Frank and Thomas Yokel; also survived by nine orandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Friends received from 3-4 7-9 0 m. at the JOHN GUEHL FUNERAL HOME, Troy Hill. Mass of the Resurrection in Most Holy Nome Church on Friday ot 9:30 m. Friends ond members of Christian Mothers and Catholic Women's Union invited.

The family suaocsts contributions to St. Antho-. nv ChoDel Restoration 1700 HarDster 15212. BRUM On Wednesday, Oct. 14.

1974, Victor ot Baldwin; husband of Florence Miller Bruni; father of Carol Ann ond Lowrence Bruni; brother of Edward. James and Mrs. Grace Puoliese. Visitation 2-4 A 7-9 o.m., ot the KOONTZ. BORON FUNERAL HOME, 119 Brownsville Relatives and friend Invited to -attend funeral Saturday at 7:30 a.m.

Liturgy in St. Wendelln Church at 8:30 a.m. Member Amalgamated Transit Union Division No. 85. Should friends desire contributions hiav sent to St.

Wendelin Church Flower Fund. BUCCI Paula C. on Wednesday, Oct. 16, 194; beloved wile of Guidn Bucci. molher of Koren Guldo III, Noncv Ann, Joonne, Robert ond Suranne; daughter of Katherine DeSoboto; sister of Herman ond Williom DeSabato.

Friends received ot the WINTER FUNERAL R. F. Winter, 4730 FriendSPIO Ave. runrrai on aaiur-day al 9 a.m. Moss in the Immaculate Conceotion Church at .9:30 o.m.

CLARKE On Tuesday, Oct. 15, 1974, at Dny. tona Beach, Ella May Danner Clarke; beloved wile of the lole Stanley N. Clarke; mother ol Harel Collelt; sister ol John C. and Howard (Hub) Danner ond the Idle Florence ond Milton Danner; daughter of the late Ella Worh- ley ond John Danner.

Friends received ot McCABE INC. FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn between the hours of 2-4 7-9 0. wher funeral services will be held on Saturdav, Oct. 19, 1974, at 2 P. m.

4 CVITESIC On Tuesday, October 15. 1974. John Cvltesic, ol McKees Rocks, one brother ond one sister in Yugoslavia; brother of the late Matt, Catherine Mrvilok ond Barbara )Chovlovich; also nieces and nephews. Friends received from 2-4 and 79 nt the VALERIAN F. SZAL FUNERAL HOME, MB Helen McKecs Rocks.

Funeral Friday, October-18, at 9:30 a. m. Mais of the ReS'irrecrmn in m. Nfnoios R.C. Church on B.

Ohio at 10:00 a. m. DOLINSKI On Wednesdov, Oct. .14, 1974, Jnhn beloved husband of Elsie Aioens Dolinr.kl; steo-fnther of Howard Landers; also two step-erandchlidren. Friends received at the FRANK R.

PERMAN FUNERAL HOME, 4825 Butler Low- renceville. Mass of the Resurrection In St. Kiernn Church on Friday 18, at lOro.m, Visitations! 2-4 and 7-9 o.m. DORSETT Hen-v Grndv DorselS nn Wednesday, Oct. 16, 1974, of Re thesda, beolved husband of contractor, died yesterday in her home.

Mrs. LeDonne, 71, of Silver-dale Drive, Jefferson Borough, formerly lived in Clairton. Surviving, in addition to her husband, are two daughters, Mrs. Norma Davis and Mrs. Pat Birk; three sons.

Joseph Lawrence J. and Elliot a sister, Mrs. Claudia Barac; two brothers, Timothy and Robert, Ross and nine grandchildren. Friends will be received from 7 to 9 p. m.

today and 2 to 4 p. m. tomorrow in A. J. Bekavac Funeral Home, Fifth Street at Waddell- Avenue, Clairton, where services will be at 11 a.

m. Saturday. Burial will be in Jefferson Memorial Park, Pleasant Hills, Deaths Elsewhere Bert C. Kindig, 63, retired, veteran political reporter for United Press International who covered New York City Hall for eight years, in New York. Claude B.

Cross, 81, who defended Alger Hiss in Hiss' second perjury trial, in Brook-line, Mass. Milton M. Strouse, retired former executive vice president of the Pennsylvania As-, sociation of Realtors, in Har-risburg. Archeologist's Rites On Oct. 25 Memorial services for P.

Schuyler Miller will be on Oct. 25, not tomorrow as reported erroneously" in some editions of yesterday's Press. Mr. Miller, 62, an archeol-ogist and science fiction writer, died Sunday in Parkers-burg, W. Va.

He was employed by the Fisher Scion-' tific Co. and lived in Shady-side. The memorial service will be at 7, p. Oct. 25, at the Pleasant Hills Community Presbyterian Church.

shutdowns and school boycotts. Officials nf Kanawha County's schools, where 25 per cent of classroom seats were vacant at the height of the protest, said attendance was back to "very nearly The controversial books, with titles including "Man." "Communicating" and "Dynasty," were under review by a citizens committee which has approved some of the disputed books. The Kanawha County School Board is to begin considering the committee's recommendations Oct. 26. West Virginia Judge Jails Book Pickets CHARLESTON, W.

Va. (UPI) A dozen participants in a ban-the-books crusade were in jail today, put there by a judge who warned pro-I esters taw and order would prevail in this troubled area. Eleven of those jailed were given 30-day sentences and fined yesterday by Kanawha County Circuit Court Judge John H. Good. Another of the protesters, the Rev.

Ezra Gralcy, had already served more than a week of a 60-day term. The West Virginia Supreme Court set a hearing for today on his petition to be freed. Other protesters were let off with suspended sentences and fines. The penalties were for pick-eting violations on school properly. "These continuing acts of violence must be disposed of swiftly in order that law and order may prevail in this country," the judge said.

The protest, against new school books many parents Ihink are obscene and anli-American, was midway through its seventh week and gradually calming down. It farlier had brought shootings, beatings, fire-bombings, mine Borge Being Released GREENWICH, Conn. (UPI) Humorist Victor Borge was to be released today from Greenwich Hospital, where he has been undergoing treatment the past three weeks for a nerve compression caused by a protruded disk. Rusk Hospitalized ATHENS, Ga. UPI (-Former Secretary of State Dean Jvusk was to undergo more today after being hospitalized for "observation and-a routine checkup," hospital officials said..

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