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A I was told an past week. A Pittsburgh area black Labrador through the wire kennel. The escape was discovered along about dark. A search was instituted, without success, and the police were asked to watch for him. The dog finally returned at about 12:30 a.

scratched on the door and was admitted. However, he had a piece of white adhesive tape: attached to his collar with a note Tale Of unbelievable dog story just area family owns a young retriever which chewed and escaped from his Great Outdoors By Roger Latham Outdoors Editor listing a telephone number and the words "Please Because it was after midnight, they decided to wait until morning. About three blocks away that same evening, a black Labrador scratched on the door of a house shortly after dark. The wife went to the door, saw the Lab and said, "How did you get out of the garage?" She let the dog in and he promptly walked over to the son, who was lying on the floor watching television, and laid down beside him. He stayed there all evening.

About midnight the of the house came home, drove into the basement garage and called up to his wife. "How's come old is still in the garage?" The answer was prompt. "What do you mean? 's up here in the living room." "How could he be, when he's down here?" It turned out there were two black Labradors. The one upstairs was not a part of the family. In order to find out who owned the interloper, they attached the note and pushed him out the door.

As a result of this incident, the two families became acquainted and so have the two dogs. I wonder if that was the first dog's plan all along. Setting 'Em Straight Back in mid-December, a newspaper serving Plum Boro published a news item about hunter behavior. A citizen complained that hunters were endangering the Plum Boro residents by shooting too close to buildings. The newspaper item called for an extension of the 50-yard safety zone law which to occupied buildings and also called applies for the banning of high-power rifles for hunting within the boro limits.

The Logans Ferry Sportsmen's Club ob Two Dogs jected to the misleading information in the account. The state law places a 150-yard safety zone around every occupied building, not a 50-yard safety zone. Also, hunting with rifles is already banned in the boro by council ordinance. There is reason to believe that it was not hunters who were firing the shots, if they were fired at all, but some vandal or re careless individual "plinking" at miscellaneous targets. This is unfortunate publicity for the hunting fraternity.

The complaint came during the deer season and the man who complained claimed that he and his neighbors dug bullets out of their homes. It is difficult to imagine deer being inside the boro limits, although this conceivably could happen. But considering the high penalty for shooting within the boro limits and within tr the state established safety zone, mighty few hunters would be willing to take the chance. Also, since rifles are prohibited for hunting, the hunter would surely be risking his neck. He could be slapped with three separate fines all large.

Sure, there are "crazy" people who go hunting, the same as there are crazy people doing everything else. But sportsmen feel that most of the stories concerning their supposed indiscretions or thoughtless acts are not true. Gator Hunting Then, the other day in South America, I was talking to two fellow outdoor writers one from Florida, the other from Louisiana. The latter is on the Wildlife and Fisheries Commission of that state. Our conversation was about alligators and the results of the experimental gator hunting season that Louisiana had this past fall.

The results were extremely satisfying from the viewpoint of the professional wildlife managers. In the first place, the harvest constituted only four per cent of the available gators hardly a dent in the population. Almost all of the gators taken were bulls (males) and were in a sense surplus animals. The season was designed to protect the females. And the hides brought about $11 per foot on the average, which is real money any way you look at it.

The whole deal went very smoothly and probably will be repeated and expanded. There was no cheating, no illegal hunting and no sacrifice of security for the alligator population of the area. So, a gator harvest makes sense, just the same as a fish harvest or a muskrat harvest makes sense. The writer from Florida said his state now has 250,000 gators and they are becoming a nuisance in many places. He predicts Florida also will have experimental seasons soon.

It looks like the alligator may soon be removed from the "vanishing species" list. Basketball Scores Scores GIRLS GRADE SCHOOL Gabriel (W.) 32 Clairton Cath. 21 St. Michael (M.) St. Michael (Brad.) Wilkes 32 INDEPENDENT Pgh.

Steelers 78 N. Castle Faculty 67 PARKS RECREATION LEAGUE 68 Xavier 46 Manchester 96 Xavier Peabody Baxter 61 SALVATION ARMY LEAGUE N.S. YMCA 73 59 North Hills 71 Warriors 60 OXANAN LEAGUE Vann 24 Well School 18 Northview Hts. 33 Miller 32 TECHNICAL SCHOOL LEAGUE Duff's 56 28 JEWISH CONG. LEAGUE Parkway J.

33 Washington 21 Beth Israel 71 Center 35 Waterford Results YESTERDAY FIRST $1,400, claiming, 4-year-olds and up, 6 furlongs. Off 2:01. Menaces Threat, 112, D. R. Karpa $24.20 10.80 7.00 Nemas Star, G.

Cappacetti 19.40 7.20 Silpover, P. Barton 3.40 Time City Player, Ample Harvest, Well Keyed, Across The Street, Stalk Cutter, Helio Maria and Racket Maker also ran. SECOND $1,400, claiming, 4 and 5-year-olds, furlongs. Off Sample Girl, M. $9.60 5.60 3.60 Queen Of Eagles, G.

Steineman 10.20 6.00 Madam Gin Sling, G. Gilbert ...3.60 Time Nite Reign, Am A Busher, Belle McGraw, Sweep Deck, Seventy One Stick Rider and Cordoah also ran. Daily Double (9-9) Paid $128.40 THIRD $1,400, claiming, 4-year-old maidens, furlongs. Off Zelov, J. Briggs $28.00 7.40 3.80 Jane Kin, Dream, D.

M. Marley 4.80 Idle Dream, J. Kratz .2.80 Time 1:07.3. Nosilia, Louben, Bever Lane Frank, J. Bar Flat and Nancy.

To also ran. Perfecta (5-7) Paid $130.20 FOURTH $1,400, claiming, 4-yearolds and furlongs. Off Dr. Goodfellow, G. Schroeder $6.60 3.20 2.80 Proud C.

R. Cave 2.60 Moore's Band, C. Thompson .3.00 Time Jet Reflection, Mighty Wave, Fleet Session and Tulyar's Lock also ran. FIFTH $1,400, claiming, 4-year-olds and up, 5 furlongs. Off Blue Gay Cadet, R.

Applebee $3.60 3.00 2.60 He Will Twist, J. Burton 5.20 3.80 Bee Bee J. Kratz 3.00 Time :59.3. Double Demon, Bavor, Gene's Monastir, Stony Curt and Amber Dee also ran. SIXTH $1,700, claiming, 4-year-olds and up, 1-16 miles.

Off 3:47. Ben The Bird, Marley 5.00 3.40 Gilded Mango, Schroeder .....18.80 9.20 Prairie Village, Burton 5.00 Time 1:48. Lady Sinbad, Tough Pilot, Springbrook, and Hasty Pat also ran. Big (1-8-2-3) Paid $1,884.00 11 tickets SEVENTH $1,400, 8 claiming, 4-yearolds and up, 6 furlongs. Off 4:08.

Indianbud, Kratz $6.00 3.80 3.60 Swear Me In. Coleman 2.60 Lazy Jay, Cooper 5.00 Time 1:13.2. Franks Owl, Jeffrry's Pet, Belles Able, Elegant Love, Slusher, and Flashy Lass also ran. Perfecta (1-7) Paid $20.20 EIGHTH $1,600, claiming, 4-yearolds and up, 6 furlongs. Off Roval Duluxe, Schroeder 3.00 2.60 Lets Go Bob, Dalgo ....6.40 4.60 Count Schnaps, Marley 4.00 Time 1:12.4.

Eddie Waldron, Danish Devil, Baby Cry, Mark-It-Lucky, and Forced To Land also ran. Perfecta (2-1) Paid $24.20 NINTH $1,600, claimina, 4-year-olds and up, about one mile Off 4:54. Moon Chase, Cave $4.80 3.60 2.20 Needle Maid, Mariey ...4.80 3.40 Royal Mantle, Sands 2.80 Time 1:39.4. Tres Dias, Want A Cracker, and Miss Lynell also ran. TENTH $1,500, claiming, 4-vear-olds an dup, about one mile.

Off 5:18. Chelated, Marley $6.60 5.00 3.40 Yes Miss Betty, Barton 10.20 8.80 Missouri Bob, Cave 5.40 Time 1:41. Too Little Man, Molave Desert, Liz, Mr. Finn, Free Award, and Ray's Problem also ran. Trifecta (8-6-4) Paid $386.40 Attendance 2,577 Mutuels $285,756 College Results HOCKEY Pitt Indiana 4 WRESTLING Pitt 32 29 Kent State 11 14 Duauesne Cleve 37 Lafavette 0 Wilkes 32 York 12 1 Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices The Pittsburgh Press, Thursday, Feb.

1, 1973 37 beloved wife of Leslle sister of Ford; also five grandchildren. The Pittsburgh Press Rates for Legal Advertising Effective Feb. 1, 1973 Insertions Total Required Cost BANK CHARTERS Except, State $28.00 When total space is over 30 lines, $1.10 for each additional line. CORPORATIONS (Amendment non-profit) business $28.00 When total space is over 30 lines, $1.10 for each additional line. CHARTER NOTICES First Second and class $28.00 When total space is over 30 lines, $1.10 for each additional line.

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Torman, on Tuesday, Jan. 30, 1973, of 209 Westmoreland Trafford: wife of Dominick Caruso; mother of Linda Yarbrough and Donald Caruso; sister of Ella Kardos, Charle: Torman and Emma Letie; also survived by one grandchild. Family will receive friends 1-4 and 7-10 p.m. at the DAVID A. RITTER FUNERAL HOME, 220 Edgewood Trafford.

Funeral on Saturday with Mass of the Resurrection in St. Regis Church at 10 a.m. CASNE Suddenly on Monday, January 29, 1973, Carrie Frances of Carrick; daughter of Frank and Ruby Whitacre Casne; sister of Thomas, Sandy, Debble, Linda, Gregory and Rebecca; granddaughter of Mrs. Mary L. Casne.

Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. at the KOONTZ-BORON FUNERAL HOME, 1719 Brownsville Rd. Relatives and friends invited to attend funeral Friday at 11:30 a.m. Mass of the Angels in St.

Basil Church at 12 noon. CATANZARO Joseph August Catanzaro, on Janu29, 1973, In St. Augustine, Florida, of (formerly Mrs. Phyllis of Pittsburgh); Catanzaro: father of George Catanzaro of San Antonio, Texas and Henry Catanzaro of Switzerland, FlorIda: also three arandchildren; brother of Mrs. Marie Pino, Rose Mercurio, John Cotanzara and Tom Catanzaro, all of Pittsburgh.

Funeral services at the chapel of THE CRAIG FUNERAL HOME, St. Augustine, Florida, on Friday, Feb. 2, 1973, at 2 p. m. Interment St.

Augustine Memorial Park, St. Augustine, Florida. CAVINS Margaret G. Nemesik, of Mifflin Lincoln Place, Jan. 31, 1973, beloved wife of Leslle sister of Friends received 2-5 and p.m.

at the LAWRENCE MILLER FUNERAL HOME, 460 Lincoln Bellevue. Funeral Mass at the Church of The Assumption on Friday morning at 10 o'clock. FREEMAN On Tuesday, January 30, 1973, Virginia Freeman; sister of Mrs. Natalie Lambing, of Edgewood, Mrs. Jessie Nelson, of Sewickley, and Mrs.

Anne Bailey, of and the late Mrs. Elizebeth Lamb. Friends recelved at H. SAMSON 537 North Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center).

Wednesday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m., where services will be held Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment In Wheeling, W. Va. Family suggests memorials to the charity of your choice. FUCICH On Tuesday, January 30, 1973, George; beloved husband of Mrs.

Julia Churilla Fucich; father of Mrs. Helen Klos, Mrs. Jennie Slivka, Mrs. Juday Semega, Mrs. Mary Ferderbar, Mrs.

Elizabeth Dunbar, Mrs. Ann Mager, Mrs. Georgette Renze, Roscoe Fucich, the late Mrs. Josephine Churilla and Svetin Fucich; also 22 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Friends received at the FRANK R.

PERMAN FUNERAL HOME, 4825 Butler Lawrenceville. Mass of the Resurrection at St. Nicholas Church, Millvale, on Friday, February 2, 1973, at 10 a. m. Visitations with the family 12-9.

GAZZO On January 29, 1973, Nellie, beloved wife of Mark Gazzo; mother of John, Richard, and Daniel; also seven grandchildren; sister of Genevieve; Edwin and Edmund Karnasiewicz, Helen Pella and Stella Walleck. Friends received at the MORASCO FUNERAL HOME, 9406 Frankstown Penn Hills. Funeral on Friday at 8:30 a.m. Mass the Resurrection in the Mother of Good Counsel Church at 9:30 a.m. Vistiation 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

GERKEN Suddenly at Vancouver, Tuesday, Jan. 30, 1973, Richard C. husband of Lois Lindsay Gerken of Timber Trail, Ingomar, McCandless father of Duane L. Gladys and B. Leigh Gerken R.

and Gerken; Richard son of Gerken brother of Jerry B. Gerken. Friends wil be received at the H. P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Perrysville after 2 o'cock Thursday, where services will be held on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

GOLOMB On Tuesday, January 30, Fannie; beloved wife of the Beniamin Golomb; mother of Mrs. Ruth (Cissie) Martin and Russell A. Golomb; sister of Mrs. Harry (Ida) Broida of Norfolk, Rebecca Nathan, of Orlando, Mrs. Abe (Sadie) Bleier, of New Kensington, also five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Services at the BURTON L. HIRSCH CHAPEL, 2704 Murray Sa. Hill (opp. Morrowfield Apts.) on Thursday at 11 a. m.

Interment Beth Shalom Cemetery. Visitations 2 hours prior to services Family suggest contributions to your favorite chairty. GORMLEY On Tuesday, January 30,, 1973, James T. Gormley In his 86th year of 805 Kerr West End, husband of the late Frances S. Bradwell Gormley; father of James T.

Gormley; also survived by two nieces. Friends received at the BRADWELL NIRELLA FUNERAL HOME, Chartiers St. at Mansfield Carnegie. Services on Friday at 10:30 a.m. GORNEY On Wednesday, Jan.

31, 1973, Rose of Penn Hills, wife of the late Michael Gorney; mother of Grace Stewart, Norma Johnson, both of Penn Hills; sister of Catherine Shook; two grandchildren. Friends received at the PAUL R. ELKIN FUNERAL HOME, 2300 Leechburg Penn Hills. Funeral Saturday at 9 a.m. Mass of the Resurrection from the St.

John the Baptist Church of Unity at 10 a.m. Family hours 2-4 and 7-9. GROUSOSKY On Tuesday, Jan. 30, 1973, Frank (Buff) Grousosky of Mt. Washington; father of Linda, Dennis and David Grousosky; brother of Joseph, Mrs.

Sophie Jackowski and Mrs. Ann V. Olkar and Mrs. Helen Vetock. Friends received at WM.

SLATER and SONS Virginia Ave. and Kearsarge Mt. Washington, until 9:15 a.m., Friday, February 2. Funeral liturgy In St. Mary of the Mt.

Church at 10 a.m. GUSZCZYNSKI On Tuesday, Jan. 30, 1973. Joseph beloved husband of Helen Gaus; father of Robert and Elmer (Zip) Guszczynski; also seven grandchildren; brother of Frank, Brownie, and Mrs. Pearl Pechar.

Friends received at THE WALTER J. ZALEWSKI HOME, 216 44th St. from 12 noon until 9 p. m. Funeral on Saturday at 9 a.

m. Funeral Mass in Holy Family Church at 10 a.m. HAM Joseph (Joe), of 1420 Wilkinsburg, beloved husband Annie Hom; father of Dennis, Joseph, Cynthia, Phyllis, Donna and Shannon Ham; brother of Edgar, Frank, Esau and Jacob Ham, Margaret Curney, Josie Samuel, Christine Nettles, Ruby Benjamin and Mariorie Green. Friends received 2-4 and 7-10 p. m.

at the FREDERICK FUNERAL HOME, 605 Brushton Ave. Funeral Saturday 11 a. St. Mark A.M.E. Church, Wilkinsburg.

He was a member of Iron Workers Union Local No. 3. HARPSTER On Wednesday, Jan. 31, 1973, John W. of 303 South Wilkinsburg, survived by an aunt and several neices and nephews.

Friends recelved at T. D. TURNER'S, 729 Wallace Wilkinsburg, 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Services Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock.

HERR Of Mt. Lebanon and Boca Raton, on Thursday, February 1, You Can SELL, BUY, or RENT Almost Anything With a Pittsburgh Press or Post-Gazette WANT AD To Place Your WANT AD Dial 263-1201 LATEST DEATHS Angel, Cleo H. Barrett, Katherine M. Barth, Howard Sr. Beard, James E.

Boden, Samuel H. Brogan, John J. Brown, Charles F. Carey, Ellsworth Jr. Cavins, Margaret G.

Conti, Liugi D. Corbett, Ann Elizabeth Dailey, Grandville Dolfi, Amos Dugger, Major Lance Erhart, Emil Ervin, Vesta Gorney, Rose Grousosky, Frank Ham, Joseph Harpster, John W. Herr, Philip K. Hill, Wilhelmina Iacovino, Domenico A. Jakobsen, Otto Kintz, Sr.

Annina C. Klein, Casper Kraeling, George P. Krall, Rev. J. V.

Landefeld, Mary Leitzel, Raymond Lotz, William J. Lux, Samuel J. Lytle, Marie Mansfield, Kathryn Martin, CTT 2 William J. McGee, Margaret M. Mewhirter, Robert Miller, Donald M.

Misko, Andrew A. Mittelmeier, Karl Naylor, Percy, Nichols, J. Poller, Dr. Sam Rosen, Arthur Rutka, Agnes Sanders, Jacob W. Sjoden, Anna G.

Stanczak, Stanley Straus, Freda Tindall, Ethel Van Nerven, Theodore L. Wakefield, John A. Wall, Catherine Wright, Garfield Wuenstel, William J. Death Notices 1973; Philip beloved husband of Ida Jeane Brown Herr; brother of Stephen T. Herr of Lexington, Mass.

Also eight nieces and nephews survive. Friends received at the E. B. LAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME, 3310 W. Liberty Mt.

Lebanon on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. and Saturday from 10 0. m. 12 noon.

Private services and interment Saturday afternoon. In Ileu of flowers contributions mav be made to the St. Clair Memorial Hospital. HILL Wilhelmina, of 316 Ophelia on Jan. 29, 1973, mother of Tometti Hill and Yvonne Hill, Dirk Hill, Ricardo HIll, Michael Hill and Eric Hill; daughter of James Tate of Pensacola, Florida; sister of Celestine Turner of Los Angeles, CalIfornia, Mary Madison, Millie Simmans and Edna Broughton, all of Pensacola and Robert Tate of Birmingham, Ala; an uncle Thomas Synder.

Friends received at the WEST FUNERAL HOME, 2215 Wylie Ave. Funeral Friday 11 a. m. HILLMAN Robert beloved son of George E. and Margaret Kudlac Hillmon, unexpectedly on Tuesday, Jan.

30, 1973, brother of Mary Michael James Victor L. and Thomas J. Hillman. Friends may call at THE GEORGE A. THOMA FUNERAL HOME, Perry McCandless Twp.

Mass of the resurrection In Nativity Church on Saturday at 10 a. m. HOMER On Tuesday, January 30, 1973. Phoebe A. of Mt.

Lebanon; beloved mother of Mrs. Phoebe Gordon, Mrs. Arline Knight, Mrs. Leonore Whetstine, Mrs. Virginia Betts, Miss Jean Homer, all of Pittsburgh, Mrs.

Kathleen McLean (Washington, Mrs. Mary Louise Weber (Albuquerque, N. Mexico), Robert Homer (Cherry (Brunswick, Tree, Ohio), and Daryl the late Theodore Homer and Hugh Homer; sister of Mary and Roland Brown (DuBois, also survived by 23 grandchildren, and nine greatgrandchildren. Friends received at BEINHAUER SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 W.

Liberty Ave. from 2-4, 7-9 p. m. beginning 7 p. m.

Wednesday. Funeral liturgy Saturday, February 3, 1973, in St. Bernard's Catholic Church. Interment Morningside Cemetery, DUBois, Pa. HUBER On Tuesdav, Jan.

30, 1973., Elizabeth O'Connor Huber (Toots), of Mt. Royal Glenshaw, Shaler beloved wife of Bernard (Larry Huber sister of Mrs. Lucille Appt McCoy and the late James P. and Judge Francis J. O'Connor.

Also surivied by three nieces three nephews. Friends will be received at JOHN A. FREYVOGEL SONS, INC. 4900 Centre Ave. at Devonshire St.

on Wednesday 7-9 p. Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Funeral Friday morning, Mass of the Resurrection St. Agnes Church at 9:30 o'clock.

Interment In the family cemetery, Somerset County. IACOVINO (Yacavino) Domenico on Wednesday, Jan. 31, 1973; husband of the late Philomena Yacavino; father of Elizabeth lannone of Loretta Metzger, Antoinette Marrone and Henry Yacavino; six grandchildren, three great-grandchildren; brother of Dolarata Quaquarucci of N.J. Friends received at the DAVID O'CONNOR FUNERAL HOME, (formerly O'Toole O'Connor), 5106 2nd Hazelwood. Funeral liturgy in the church of St.

Stephen Saturday 10 a.m. JAKOBSEN On Wednesday, January 31, 1973, Otto Jakobsen of Mt. Washington; beloved husband of Margaret Bernhardt Jakobsen. Friends received at WM. SLATER SONS, Virginia Ave.

and Kearsarge Mt. Washington, where service will be held Saturday, February 3, at 10 a. m. Visitations 1-10 m. JOSEPH On Tuesday, January 30, 1973, Ellas husband of Eleanor Porter; father of Mrs.

Mary Bonini, Mrs. Ellen Beare, George and Ann Joseph; brother of Debe Joseph, Mrs. Rose Joseph. Also 3 grandchildren. Friends received at the RAYMOND J.

BRUSCO FUNERAL HOME, Broadway at Shiras Beechview. 2-4 and 7-9 Mass of the Resurrection In Our Lady of Victory Church. On Friday at 10 a. m. KARMAN On Monday, January 29, 1973.

nie, in her 87th year. Wife of the late Emanuel Karman of Upper St. Clair mother of Howard Karof Arizona; also five grandchildren; sister of David and Herman Friedman of Detroit, Michigan. Memoria! services will be held at the Westminster Presbyterian Church, afternoon at 4 o'clock. In lieu of Upper st.

Clair Twp. on Friday flowers, the family requests, that contributions be made to Westminster Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund. Arrangements by L. BEINHAUER AND SON co. TUARY.

KAZYAK (Casper) Stanley J. of the S. on Monday Jaunary 29, 1973., beloved husband of Mary Sflefvator Kazyak; father of Donna Mae Darkowski, Catherine Wyman. Mary Lou Raeff, Lorraine and Karen Kazyak: brother of Adam Kazak (Casper) and Josephine Ganczak. Also, survived by six grandchildren.

Friends and of Teamsters Local No. members recelved at THE CHARLES C. 249 CIESLAK FUNERAL HOME, 81 South 15th St. Funeral on Friday at 9 a. m.

Mass of The Resurrection In St. Michaels Church at 10 a. m. KESSLER On Wednesday, January 31, 1973, and Robert Kessler; sister of Mrs. Shelly, beloved daughter of Arlene Victor (Karen) David of Chicago, granddaughter of Mr.

and Mrs. David Gordon of Miami Beach, Florida. Services at the BURTON L. HIRSCH CHAPEL, Murray Apts), Thursday at 2 D. m.

Sa. HIll (opp. Morrowfleld on Interment West View Cemetery of Rodef Shalom Congregation. Visitations two hours prior to services. Family suggests contributions be made to your favorite charity.

ANGEL Cleo H. on Tuesday, Jan. 30. 1973, sister Marie Warrington; sisterin-law of Mrs. Joseph (Marguerite) Angel; also survived by nieces nephews.

Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. at THE WINTER FUNERAL HOME. R. F.

Winter 4730 Friendship Ave. Funeral on Saturday at a.m. Mass in St. Josephs Church at 10 a. m.

BARRETT Katherine M. on Wednesday, January 31, 1973; sister of Robert J. Barrett. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 at the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, R. F.

Winter 4730 Friendship Ave. Funeral on Saturday at 12 noon. Mass in all Saints Church, Etna, Pa. at 12:30 p. m.

BARTH Suddenly on Wednesday, Jan. 31, 1973, Howard J. Sr. of 1039 Valonia Elliott, husband of Empily Barth; father of Marie, Howard J. Jr.

and Walter E. Barth; brother of Wilbert Barth of Fort Lauderdale, also six grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Friends received after 1 p.m. Thursday, at the CONRAD BEGLINGER JR. FUNERAL HOME, 1008 Chartiers Elliott, where services will be held on Saturday at 10 a.m.

BEARD On Wednesday, Jan. 31, 1973, James beloved husband of Kathryn Hennen Beard, of 323 South Home Avalon; brother of Mrs. Ruth Montgomery, Mrs. Mary McPherson, Walter, Wilmer and Ross Beard, all of Washington, D.C. Members of Archie K.

Henderson Lodge No. 739 F. A. Trinity Lutheran. Church and Friends THE ORION C.

PINKERTON FUNERAL HOME, 1014 California Avalon, where Serviecs will be held on Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. Memorials may be made to. The Suburban Genral Hospital Building Fund. BINGAMAN On Tuesday, January 30, 1973. Marlorie F.

of Milton Regent Square. Beloved wife of Lee F. Bingaman; mother of Mrs. Bar. bara Mumaux of Penn Hills; also survived by one niece and three nephews.

Friends received at the THOMAS NIED FUNERAL HOME, 7441 Washington Swissvale. Family hours 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Services on Friday at 11 a. m.

BODEN Samuel age 80, January 30, 1973, of R.D. No. Orwigsburg, Pa. (formerly of Monroeville Monroeville), husband of the late Margaret Ruth, Gordon; father of Samuel H. Boden Jr.

of El Paso, Texas; Fay Fennell of Orwigsburg, Anne Boden W. of Boden of Culver City, Daniel St. Paul, and Ruth Kuhns of Kingston, N. also 13 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Friends received after Friday at THE JOBE FUNERAL' HOME, 125 Church Turtle Creek, where Services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m.

Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. BROGAN On Wednesday, Jan. 31, 1972, John J. of 444 Caldewll WilmerdIng.

husband of the late Bridget Brogan; father of Mrs. Mary Holmes, Mrs. Margaret Killian, William, George and Joseph Brogan; one brother, in Ireland; also survived by two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Friends received at THE CHARLES E. SCOTT FUNERAL HOME, 301 Marguerite Wilmerding.

Mass Of The Resurrection in St. Aloysius Church, Saturday at 10 a.m. BROWN Charles F. (formerly of Brookline), on Tuesday, Jan. 30, 1973, husband of the late Nell Smith Brown; father of Charles F.

Jr. and the late Robert W. Brown; also survived by five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Friends may call 2-4 7-9 p.m. at the FRANK F.

DeBOR FUNERAL HOME, 1065 Brookline Blvd. ServIces on Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. Family suggests memorial contributions be made to the Brookline United Presbyterian Church. CAMPAGNA On Tuesday, January 30, 1973, Catherine Raffaele, beloved wife of the late Nicholas Campagna; mother of Mrs. Anna M.

Capalbo and Alfred Campagna; sister of GUY also survived by received two after 2 p. m. Wednesday in THE grandchildren. Friends EDWARD P. KANAI FUNERAL HOME, 500 Greenfield Ave.

Funeral Friday at 9:30 a.m. with Mass of the Resurrection in St. Philomena Church at 10 a. m. Visitation with family 7-9 p.

m. Wednesday and Thursday. CAREY On Tuesday, Jan. 30. 1973, Ellsworth E.

Jr. cf Shaler husband of Rebel; father of Stephens, Margaret Robert E. Michael E. Carey: brother of Dorothy Wedlock; Judy Cunningham, Edna Kotzer and John E. Carey: also survived by three grandchildren.

Friends recelved at the HENRY C. BOCK FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Mt. Royall Glenshaw. Funeral on Saturday morning at 9:15 o'clock. Mass of the Resurrection in St.

Ursula's Church at 10 o'clock. Visitation with the family 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Joseph, John and William Nemesik. Friends received at SAVOLSKIS WASIK GLENN FUNERAL HOME, 3501 Main Munhall; from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

Funeral Services Saturday at 1 p. m. in the funeral home. CONROY On Monday, January 29, 1973, Mary (Crawford) Conroy, (tormerly of Brookline); wife of the late Joseph Conrov: mother of Mrs. Margaret Goldberg, Rev.

Paul B. Conroy Bairdford, and Joseph of Baltimore, also survived by tour grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 at the L. BEINHAUER SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty Ave.

Funeral liturgy at Resurrection Church Friday at 10:30 a. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. CONTI LUIGI suddenly on Wednesday, Jan. 31, 1973, beloved father of Louis Michael, and Jennie.

Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, R. F. WINTER, 4730 Friendship Ave. Services on Saturday at 9 a.

m. CORBETT On Thursdav, Feb. 1, 1973, Ann Elizabeth, wife of the late James E. Corbett; sister of Mrs. Mary Byers, Mrs.

Catherine Stiehler and Mrs. Anna Hummert. Friends received at the JOHN A. BRICKLEY FUNERAL HOME, 7074 LemIngton where services will be held on Saturday at 11 a. m.

COYNE On Tuesday, January 30, 1973, Kathleen Regan Coyne, formerly of 3312 Dawson beloved wife of the late Thomas Coyne; mother of Thomas Coyne. Friends will be received at JOHN A. FREYVOGEL SONS 4900 Center at Devonshire on Wednesday 7-9 p. Thursday and Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p. Funeral Saturday morning.

Mass of the Resurrection in St. Bede's Church, Dallas at WilkIns at 11 o'clock. CURRY On Tuesday, Jan. 30, 1973, father Robert husband of Lois of Robert H. and Ronald son of Raymond E.

Curry: brother of Dorothy C. Luderman. Friends will De received 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Wednesday and Thursday at the DENNIS W.

SECKINGER FUNERAL HOME, 150 S. Negley East End, where services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. DAILEY Grandville on January. 30, 1973; of 2020 Chateau St. Father of Herman Dailey.

Friends received at the J. C. CRUNKLETON FUNERAL HOME, 1108 Liverpool St. Funeral services Friday 11 a. m.

from Chapel. DOBROZDRAVIC On Tuesday, January 30, 1973, Peter of 1418 Claim in his 83rd year; husband of the late Frances Yankovic; beloved father of Anne Keblish, Katherine Copi of Michigan, Antoinette Caine and Rose Grindiand; also survived by 19 grandchildren and 26 greatgrandchildren. and 7-9 Family at the will OSCAR receive MILLER FUNERAL HOME, Troy Hill. Funerall mass In Most Holy Name Church on Friday at 9:30 a. m.

Brotherhood of Railway Clerks Local No. 864, K.S.K.J. Lodge No. 50 and friends Invited. DOLFI On Tuesday, January 30, 1973, Amos (Ducky) Dolfi of 740 Large Clairton; husband of Mrs.

Cesarina Dolfl; father of Mrs. Dorothy Florenz, Mrs. Evelyn Perrone and Emil Dolfi; brother of Mrs. Mary Stura, Mrs. Eva Basso, Mrs.

Dina Stura and George Dolfi; seven grandchildren, two greatgrandchildren. Friends received at THE A. J. BEKAVAC FUNERAL HOME, Fifth St. at Waddell Clairton.

Visitations with the family Wednesday and Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Funeral on Friday, February 2, 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass from St. Clare Church, Clairton.

Interment in parish cemetery. DRAGO On Tuesday, January 30, 1973, Mary Drago, of 561 Broadway E. McKeesport, wife of the late John; mother of Mrs. Stella Neshoff, Mike, John, George, Richard, Mrs. Marie Berkoben and Mrs.

Naida Kenyon; also 13 and 13 great-grandchildren. Friends received at the JAMES J. ALFIERI FUNERAL HOME, 201 Marguerite Wilmerding. Services in St. Nicholas Serbian Orthodox Church, Monroeville, on Friday at 12:30 p.m.

DUGGER Major Lance on January 30, 1973; of 1316 Warner St. Survived father by of wife, Lotte L. Dugger; Lance Stephen Grey Jenkins, one stepson, William Mayes Jr. Son of Fannie Dugger. Friends received at the J.

C. CRUNKLETON FUNERAL HOME, 1108 Liverpool St. from 7-9. FUneral services Saturday 11 a. m.

from Chapel. DUNN On Tuesday, January 30 ,1973. Edward J. of Swissvale. Beloved husband of Bertha Dunegan; father of Sister Maura Anne Dunn C.D.P., Edward J.

Ill; brother of Mrs. Estelle Quinn, Mrs. Loretta Brandt of Philadelphia, Joseph F. of N. C.

and Gerald A. Dunn of swissvale. Friends received at the THOMAS L. NIED FUNERAL HOME, 7441 Washington Swissvale. Family hours 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. Mass of the resurrection at St. Anselm's Church on Friday at 11 a. m. Contributions may be made to the charity of your choice.

ERHART On Wednesday, Jan. 31, 1973, Emil, beloved husband of the late Dora Lierman Erhart; father of Matthew Emil Mrs. Alberta Hanna, Mrs. Camilla Logan, Gilbert S. and Mrs.

Gloria Ciccone; brother of Mrs. Mary Witzberger Couttie; also 14 arandchildren and four Family requests visitations of friends and members of Steam Fitters Union Local No. 449 between the hours of 2-4 and 7-10 p. m. at the NORMAN G.

HEARD FUNERAL HOME, 4047 Perrysville N. S. Funeral on Saturday at 10:30 a. m. Mass of the resurrection In the Church of The Nativity at 11 o'clock.

ERVIN On Tuesday, Jan. 30, 1973, Vesta, of 1343 Manning beloved mother of Clara Ervin, Renee Woods and Wesley Woods; niece of Lucy Norfleet and Fannie Rodgers; also other relatives. Friends received 7-9 0. m. at the GEORGE A.

WARDEN FUNERAL HOME, 1100 N. Homewood Ave. Funeral service Saturday, 11 a. In Homewood Ave. Church of God In Christ.

FORD FORD On Monday, January 29, 1973, William husband of Bernice DeHam Ford of 120 Washington Bellevue; father of Patricia Kane, William S. Jr. and Gerald PREVIOUS DEATHS Bingaman, Marjorie F. Campagna, Catherine Caruso, Alice M. Casne, Carrie Catanzaro, Joseph A.

Coyne, Kathleen Curry, Robert C. Dobrozdravic, Peter J. Drago, Mary Dunn, Edward J. Jr. Ford, William S.

Freeman, Virginia Fucich, George Gazzo, Nellie Gerken, Richard Jr. Golomb, Fannie Gormley, James Jr. Guszczynski, Joseph J. Hillman, Robert G. Homer, Phoebe A.

Huber, Elizabeth Joseph, Elias M. Karman, Jennie Kazyak, Stanley J. Kessler, Shelly Killian, John R. Kraus, Carl H. Kuliatkosky, Nellie Martin, William Milner, Charles H.

Naleski, Joseph S. Offen, Elizabeth Osborne, Pearl Pacchiarini, Primo S. Pantoni, Guy Pingielski, John B. Sandrock, Franklin Schwalm, Anthony Seafler, Nanna May Skelly, Catherine M. Steding, Julia Pauline Stiefel, Rhoda Szablewski, Johanna Szymanski, Leo L.

Turkovich, Lynne Wernert, Arthur W. Yates (Coates), Sara Death Notice. by seven grandchildren. Friends received at the HENRY C. BOCK FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Mt.

Royal Glenshaw, on Thursday 7-9 p. m. 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Service in the Community Church of Dorseyville on Saturday, mornIng at 10 o'clock.

(Memorials may be made to the Building Fund of the Church.) KILLIAN Suddenly on Tuesday, January 30, 1973. John beloved husband of Angela (Nellie) Bartosiewicz; father of John R. Jr. and Sr. M.

Lucille Killian, S. also two grandchildren; brother of Joseph and Mrs, Veronica Tabaka. Friends received at the WALTER J. ZALEWSKI FUNERAL HOME, 216 44th St. from 12.

noon until 9 p. m. Funeral on Friday at 9 a. m. Funeral Mass in Holy Family Church at 10 a.

m. KINTZ January 29, 1973, Sr. Annina C. Kintz, R.F.M.; daughter of the late John F. and Frances Bollinger Kintz; sister of Mrs.

Helen K. Hartman of Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. Florence Neiler of Johnstown, sister-in-law of Mrs. Agnes Kintz of Latrobe, niece of Sr.

St. Jude Kloos, R.F.M. Friends received at the Mt. Mercy Mother House all day Thursday, Feb. 1.

Funeral liturgy on Friday in the Mt. Mercy Chapel at p. m. Interment St. Xavier's Cemetery, Latrobe, Pa.

Arrangements by HOWARD A. FARNSWORTH FUNERAL HOME. KLEIN On Wednesday, January 31, 1973 Casper Klein of Loyal Way. band of the late Ida Johnson Klein; beloved father of Mrs. Betty Reed; brother of Mrs.

Anna Schmitt. Friends received at the FUNERAL HOME OF JAMES J. BARRY 608 Warrington Ave. Services on Saturday at 10:30 a. m.

KRAELING On Tuesday evening, January 30, 1973, at the Veterans Hospital, Aspinwall, George P. Kraeling, beloved husband of the late Genevieve Condon Kraeling (formerly of Washington uncle of William D. Kraeling of Santa Ana, Calif. Friends received at McCABE INC. FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn where funeral services will be held on Saturday, February 3, 1973 at 11 a.m.

KRALL On Wednesday, January 31, 1973. Rev. J. V. of 521-A Saxonburg Dorseyville.

Husband of the late Anna Marie Stoltz Krall; father of Rev. Franklin H. Krail, of Dorseyville, and Mrs. Josephine Niethamer of Erie; also survived COLLEGE DISTRICT TEAMS Allegheny 79 Bethany 65 72 Clarion Edinboro 68 85 Mount Union 68 Lock Haven Lycoming 69 Juniata 65 Mercyhurst 78 P. State, Behrend 53 Penn State 72 Syracuse 68 Phila.

Textile 61 Youngstown State 50 Virginia 89 West Virginia 75 Westminster 79 St. Vincent 74 Wilmington (Del.) 60 Park 55 OTHER GAMES Amherst 75 Springfield 67 Army 85 St. Anselm's 47 Austin Peay 98 Samford 75 Bates 50 Colby 49 Bowling Green 51 Toledo 48 Butler 72 Wabash 67 Canisius 80 State 67 Capital 99 Marietta 72 Cheyney 62 Mt. St. Mary's 71 58 Cincinnati 84 Dayton Colgate 52 Northeastern 47 Davidson 73 East Carolina 62 Defiance 72 East Stroudsburg 70 Wilkes Denver 63 Air Force 56 Emory Henry 81 Lincoin Mem.

77 Gettysburg 64 62 Georgia 87 Georgia Tech 78 Georgetown (D.C.) 74 Lovola 59 Geo. Washington 59 Navy 56 Hartford 76 Connecticut 61 Hiram 80 John Carroll 79 Indiana State 71 Evansville 68 Jacksonville 78 Stetson 74 King's (Pa.) 82 80 King's Point 72 Cathedral 48 La Salle 108 West. Kentucky 80 Lafayette 86 Bucknell 52 Miami (0.) 68 Michigan 64 Morris Harvey 80 Concord 79 N. Car. State 89 Maryland 78 New Hampshire 71 Vermont Niagara 79..........

Buffalo North Carolina 69 Wake Forest 51 Ohio Northern University 55 74 Kent Findlay State 51 64 Okla. City U. 81 Hardin-Simmons 76 Providence 73............. Boston Coll. 64 Rider 69 Lehigh 63 Rochester Tech 69 Houghton 56 St.

Bonaventure 103 St. Francis (N. 57 South Carolina 88 Marshall Stout 84 Eau Claire 59 Susquehanna 58 Albright College 57 63 Swarthmore 65 Wash. Tufts 70. Wesleyan 67 Union (N.Y.) 67 55 Walsh Virginia 78.

State 94. Dominican 62 Shaw 82 Mary 77 VMI 59 Widener 79 Haverford Wittenberg 64 Ohio 58 HIGH SCHOOL CATHOLIC LEAGUE Class S.S. Catholic 56 Class St. Anselm 49 a St. Basil 51 Bishop's Latin 28 Our Lady of Sacred Heart 87 St.

Joseph, Mt. Oliver 86 NON-LEAGUE Kiski Prep 54 Riverview Canevin 68 Allderdice JUNIOR HIGH D. E. Williams 53 Moon 29 GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Mt. Assisi 44 St.

Basil 39 St. Josaphat 89-St. Joseph (Mt. 3 GRADE SCHOOL St. James (W) 43 St.

Anselm 39 St. Joseph (N. 34 St. James St. Norbert 39 Basil High School Results HOCKEY Richland 7 V.

6 GYMNASTICS Belle Vernon 94.35.. Upper St. Clair 79.88 WRESTLING West Mifflin North 27 Highlands 22 JUNIOR WRESTLING Keystone 80 West Allegheny 7 McKeesport 33 Bethel 22 Shaler White 41 John Dewey 21 MEET AT THE MOST POPULAR PLACES Ticketron can get you instant reservations to a whole wide range of ski slopes. Choose your meeting place from the best skt areas in Vermont, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania-even Canada. In seconds you can survey the resorts.

reserve the best available accommodations, quarantee your lift tickets, lessons -even transportation. We can save you money on special ski packages and, in many cases, offer you discount prices as well. Make Ticketron your headquarters for all sports, theatre, and entertainment events. At Gimbels, Kaufmann's Sears, Horne's (downtown), Hart's (Now Troutman's (Butler), H. B.

Klein's (McKeesport). For other fine stores nearest you, call: (412) 922-5300 Your neighborhood box office. KRAUS Carl On Monday, Jan. 29, 1973, at St. Petersburg, retired from Edwin Weigan beloved husband of Eleanor Bruene; father of Eleanor Gray, Beatrice Wolfe, Betty Jack, Mary Irene Moore, Edna McCoy, Rosemary Cimbala, Debbie Tiberil, Carl Norman Kraus; brother of Richard Kraus.

Also survived by 13 grandchildren. Friends received at FINDLAY C. WYLIE FUNERAL HOME, 10985 Frankstown Penn Hills, Requiem high mass In Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament Church on Friday at 11 a. m. KULIATKOSKY (Koski) On Tuesday, January 30, 1973, Nellle, of Swissvale, wife of the late Stanley: mother of Cecella Terk, Edward Koski, and the late Walter Koski.

Also 5 grandchildren. Friends received at REGIS PASTOR FUNERAL HOME, 808 Talbot Ave. Braddock. Funeral on Saturday at 8:30 a. m.

Requiem High Mass in Sacred Heart Church at 9:30 a. m. LANDEFELD On Wednesday, Jan. 31, 1973, Mary Finn Landefeld, of McKees Rocks, wife of the late William; mother of Jeananne Rose, William Ruth and Kulla, Robert; raine Gratkie, 10 grandchildren; sister of CatherIne McGowan, Anna Smith, Sara Agnes and Francis Finn; the late McMullen, Margaret Burkhard, Ellzabeth Rafferty, Martin, James and John Finn. Friends recelved at McDERMOTT FUNERAL HOME, 1225 Charters McKees Rocks.

Mass of the Resurrection will be held in St. Francis deSales Church on Saturday, Feb. 3, at 9 a. m. LEITZEL On Wednesday, January 31, 1973, Raymond Leitzel, of Forest Hills; beloved husband of Lillian T.

Leitzel. Friends received at the ROBERT E. WOLFE MEMORIAL HOME, 925 Franklin Ave. (At Coal St.) Wilkinsburg on Thursday evening 7-9 where services will be held on Friday at 2 p. m.

LOTZ William J. retired organist, St. Joseph's Church, on Wednesday. January. 31, 1973; Ethyl brother Patterson of Harry of uncle of Canton.

Ohio. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. at the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, R. F.

Winter, on Saturday at 10:30 a. m. Mass 4730 Friendship Ave. Funeral In St. Joseph's Church 11 m.

LYTLE On Wednesday, Jan. 31, 1973, Marie Peduzzi Lytle; beloved wife of Dean W. Lytle of 722 Middle Wilmerding; mother of Deen W. Jr. of St.

Clairsville, 0. and Mrs. Sylvia Arendas of Irwin, Mrs. Kathleen Stepsky of Irwin; daugh. ter of Mrs.

Silvia Peduzzi and sister of Lucille Peduzzi both of also six at arandchild- the ren. Freinds recelved EMMA J. JONES FUNERAL HOME, Herman Westinghouse Wilmerding. Services Saturday at 11 a. m.

LUX On Tuesday, Jan. 30, 1973, Samuel J. of Box 247, Export R.D. No. beloved husband of Margaret; father of Mrs.

June Maholage: Gertrude Lux, Marilyn Gannon and the late Melvin Lux; brother of Mrs. Gertrude Hudock, George and Edwin LUX; also grandchildren. Friends received from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. at the MONROEVILLE FU.

NERAL CHAPEL OF GENE H. CORL, 4335 Northern Pike, (One block east of Mosside Rt. 48), where services will Valley be held on Saturday at 1 p. m. Lodge No.

613 AM Services Friday at 7:30 P. M. In lieu of flowers donations to "Columbla Hospital Memorial Fund appreciated. MANSFIELD On Wednesday, January 31, 1973. Kathryn, wife of the late Jack Mansfield; sister of the late received Williom A.

Eaton Sr. Friends 2-4 WAPLES m. at FUNERAL the RAYMOND HOME, Baum Blvd. at S. Graham E.

E. where services will be held on Saturday morning at 9 o'clock..

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