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Melt Wttf Dtt-tft N.tfcti Pcneftaf it Mft Htf Wteat Dtatft Natleti B.atk N.tlc.s A Otf tl Motfeei 44 The Pittsburgh Pre, March Ike Wins Key Victory on Farm Bill Flexible Supports On Four Crops Voted by Senate WASHINGTON, March 9 CUP) President Eisenhower Tlie Pittsburgh Press WANT-AD HEADQUARTERS Boulevard of the AUtes At Junction of Liberty Ava. COUNTER SERVICE From 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.

Saturdays 8 a. m. to 2 p. Closed Sundays and Hoiidavt PHONE WANT-ADS TO COURT 1.4900 7.30 a. m.

to 9 p. m. Dally 10 a. m. to 9 p.

m. Sunday! and Holidays TO CANCEL WANT-AD For the Next Day's Papei Call Up to 9 P. M. scored a thumping election-year legislative victory yesterday when the Senate crushed a Democratic attempt to restore high rigid price supports on four basic farm crops. The White House said Mr.

Eisenhower was "delighted" with the outcome. By a surprising 13-vote margin of 54 to 41, Administration forces knocked out of the Senate's omnibus farm bill a provision that would have restored, flat 90 per cent supports on cotton, corn, pea, nuts and rice. For the first time in 20 Jears every senator was on hand for the vote a clear Indication of the Importance they attached to the Issue and Its probable effect on the coming fight for conlrol of the White House and Congress. Forty-one Republicans and 13 Democrats voted against 90 per cent supports. Favoring high fixed supports were 35 Democrats and six Republicans, all from the Midwest.

Pennsylvania's two Republl can senators Edward Martin end James Duff backed the Administration and voted in tutor flexible supports.) The vote was preceded by some of the most acrimonious debate of the session. ieerai UCmOCraiS aQCUSea the Administration of trying to buy their votes. Some GOP senators reported heavy White House pressure to line them up against fixed supports. GOP leaders were geared to stamp down another provision calling for 90 per cent supports on' millable wheat. Luxury Apartment Plans Backed 'Definite Demand' i In Squirrel Hill A County planning official has cited a "very definite de mand" for luxury apartment housing in Squirrel Hill In support of a zoning ordinance that allows such construction.

John P. Monteverde, testifying in a Federal Court suit yesterday, explained that Squirrel Hill was a desirable residential area and that many persons, In higher income brackets, prefer to live in apartments. by 13 grsndchlldren and 4 Funeral aervtcea at the Donald Roney Funeral Home. 617 Oreenfield on Monday, March 12. at 2 D.

m. Frtenda COLOSIMO On Wedneadav. March 7. 19.56. Mariana, ot 1101 Vlckroi mother of Alfred.

Albert. Victor and Virgil Coloaimo: also survived by 7 grandchildren. Friend received at Bruaco Funeral Home. 2007 Sin Ave. Solemn requiem high maaa at 8t.

Peter the Aooatle Church on Saturday, at 9:30 a. tn. CONNOLLY (Klnley) On Thurs-day. Marrh 8. Leona.

wife of the late Robert 8 of 2710 Voelkel Ave Do. mont. formerly of Green-tree: mother of Robert B. Jr. and Marv daughter of William and the late Bridget 8.

Klnley. Slkter of Mrt. Anna Mae Belbel. Mra. Ruth Francla.

Marlon. Emma Lou, Harrv and the late Martin Klnlev Friends received at the Belnhauer Mortuary. 2630 W. Liberty until Monday morning at 9 o'clock Reaulem maaa St Catherines Church, at 10 o'clock. Frlenda Invited, COYNE On Wednesday.

March 7, John of 815 Pitt beloved son of Nora and the late Martin Coyne: brother or nan-cla A. Covne. Frlenda received at the Joseph N. Nied Funeral Home, 7441 Washington Swlaavale. High maaa of reaulem In St.

Jamea' R. C. Church on Monday at 10 a. m. CROWE On Thursday.

March 8. 1956. of Llneavllle. Catherine formerly of Elliott: aleter of the late Marv Donohue: aunt of Joaenh M. Donohue and J.

Raymond Donohue. of Llneavllle: Thomaa L. Donohue. of Steubenvllle. Ohio: Edward S.

Donohue. Mra. Helena Havden. Mra. Marv Ewlng and Mra.

Catherine Poth. all of Pittsburgh Frlenda received at the Marvott Funeral Home. Llneavllle. Funeral Saturday morning, at 10 o'clock, from 6t. Phillip's Church.

Llneavllle. Interment St. Phillip's Cemetery DARBY Wedneadav. March 7. Michael of 1423 Jancev beloved father of William.

Marv Elder. Catherine Oraver. Maragret Helen and Dolorea Darbv. and 3 (trandchlldren Friends received at Bvrne Memorial Home. 701 North Neglev Ave.

Reaulem high maaa at fit. Raohaela Church. Saturday, at 10 a. DAVIS On Wednesday. March 7.

1956. Roscoe C. Davis, husband of Helen Marie Elk. of 333 West Penn Place. East End; father of Mra.

Marian D. Rltter. of Chicago, and Dr Roy A. Davis, of Mt. Lebanon' brother of Oeorge.

of Nebraska: Wayne F. Davis and Alton Heard, both of Bessemer. also survived bv four grandchildren. Friends received at the Wanle'a Funeral Home. Baum at Graham Street.

East End. where services will be held Saturday afternoon at DEFFENBACdH At his residence. 110 Broadway West Newton. John husband of Susanna father of Mra. Martha Rusaell, and Clarence Deffenbaugh: also survived by 4 grandchildren.

Friends received at the J. William Mc-Caulev Funjral Home. West Newton. Services Mondav. at 2 o.

m. Interment West Newton Cemetery. DEtNERT On March 8. 1956. of 9220 Vantlne Street.

Penit Town-ahlo. Mildred B. Delnert. In her 49th vear. wife of Elmer C.

Delnert. mother of J. Clifford. Survived by Mr, Albert Bllsk and Mra. Norma E.

Delnert, of Portere-vllle, Mrs. Ellen Barnes, ot New Castle. and Staff Sgt. John A. Bllsk.

of Miami. Florida. Frlenda received at Stewarta' Funeral Home. 9311 Frankstown Road, where services will be held on Monday, at 2 p. m.

DEYAMPERT Gladva. on Wednesday. March 7. 1956. beloved wife of Theodore, of 952 Lvsle N.

8. Friends will be received at the J. H. Crunkleton Funeral Home. 1108 Liverpool 8t.

Services. 2 p. Saturday, from the Metropolitan Baptist Church, DEVLIN Suddenly. Tuesday afternoon. John beloved husband of Mary E.

Welsh: brother of Thomaa Robert Agnea M. Devlin and Margaret Murphv. Funeral from McCabe Broa. Funeral Home. 5300 Penn Sat-u-d March 10.

1956. at 8:30 a. m. Solemn funeral mass at St. Lawrence's Church, at 9:30 a.

m. DICK On Wednesday. March 7. 1956. Janes O.

Dick, husband of Florence Hamilton Dick: father of James O. Dick brother of Mrs. Fern Byrnes, and Paul Dick. Frtenda may call at the Rodenlser Funeral Home. :50 8.

Neglev East End. Services and interment private. Saturday morning. DOYLE Suddenly, on Tuesday. March 6.

1956. Miss Sarah Doyle, of thi Schcnley Park sister of Patrick 3. Dovle; aunt of Jane E. and Arthur Dovle. Friends received et A.

Samson's. 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center). Solemn masi at St Paul's Cathedral Saturday morning, at ll. DUMM-On Thursday." March" t.

1956. J. Harold Dumm. of Madison 4., Rafhel Xtnrr. hlnvri hit.

band laabal father of Robert and Arlene. rrienns win be received at the Harger runerai Home. West Library Ave. at Meste Bethel where services will be held on Saturday, at 7:30 n. m.

Interment In Cedar Hill Cemetery Balona. Pa. Dl'NN Thursday afternoon. Michael, beloved husbmd of Margaret Oulnn. of 413 Flak father of Mra.

Eleanor Murohv. Mrs. Catherine Qulnlan: brother of John Dunn, of Cincinnati. Funeral from McCabe Bros. Funeral Home.

5300 Penn Monday. March 12. 1956 9 a. Reaulem high mass at St. John the Bautlst Church at 10 a.

m. Friends and membere of Division 85. Street Railways Employees Invited. EVANS On Wednesday. March 7, 1956 at 1653 Denniston EU gene Everlv Evans, husband ot Elizabeth Atkinson Evans: father of Eugene Jo-Ann I.

Gardner. Eleanor L. Fleischauer and Barbara A. Crawford of Imperial: also survived bv eight grandchildren. Friends received at H.

Samson's, 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center) where services will be held Saturday, at 11 I. m. OOCHENOCR On Tuesday eve- nlng. March 6.

1956 Philip, hus. band of Margaret Carrnthers Gochenour. of 423 Mansion St. Haaelwood: brother of Mrt Ella Clark, of Homestead. Pa Friends received at the Forsaitb Funeral Home 126 Hase wood Ave Hazelwood.

where services will ba held Seturdav afternoon, at 2 o'clock Masonic services by Jopoa Lodge No. 608. F. Ac A. Fr.dav evening, at 8 clock.

GRANT On Thuradav. March 8 1956. Ida M. Sawert, wife of the ate John M. Grant: sister of Mrs.

Annie L. Lehman, of Pittsburgh: Mrs. Marv Robinson, of Danville. 111., and Mrs. Fred B.

Fisher, of St. Petersburg. Fla. Friends received at the Waples Funeral Home. Baum yd.

at Graham St, E. where services will be held Saturdav afternoon, at 4:30 o'clock. GRASKELL On Wednesday. March 7. 1956.

Leona M. of 609 Virginia Ave. iSxtenslon, Asnlnwall. tister o' Charles B. and Elmer E.

Orassell: aunt of Mra. Shirley Blank. Mra Olive Davidson and Bertram Grassell. Family will re ceive friends 2-4 and 7-9 o. at the Alfred Moore Funeral Home 100 Center AsDlnwall.

Serv.ees Friday, at 8 P. m. GROSSMAN On Wednesdv. March 7. 1956.

at 1145 a Frances Orossman. beloved wife of Sam Grossman: mother of David O. Grossman, of Cleveland. sister of Mrs. Hatt Ste n.

of Mrs Rose Cohen of Akron. Miss Soohie Schutzer. of Portsmouth. Va Munay B. Schutzer.

of also three randchlldren. Services w.U be held at the Ralph Schugar Chapel. 5509 Center Ave on Frl. dav. March 9.

it 1 D. in Inter. ment Poale Zedeck Cemeterv. In lieu cf flowers please make con- tributiona to the Heart Fund. GUTHRIE Jane Wlllltt.

beloved mother of Mra. Walter Carter. Mrs Bertha KoId. Mrs Minnie Reese Ms. John Machlka.

Evelyn and Samuel Wlllltt. Servicea at the Chanel of Walter J. Sperling. 622 Lockhart 8treet. on Friday, at 7 p.

m. Burial on Saturday, at 1 o'clock In Coalport. Pa. Friends Invited, HALL Harrv on March 8. at hla home Ambrldee.

In his 66th vear. beloved husband of Hilda Loeffler: son or William brother of Mrs Florence Cummins. Mra. El.le Cheers. Mrs.

Ceclle Parks Mrs. Florence Buchanan, Mrs. Nellie Holmes, and Nettle Hall. Friends mav call at the McCabe Funeral Home, 546 Manle-wood Ambrldge. Pa.

High mass of in Veronica's Church. Ambrldge. Mon day. at 10 m. Interment In Nnrth Side Catholic Cemeterv.

HANLON On Thursday. March 8. 1956. TeMa vons Hanlon. of 344 Grace St Mt.

wife of the late Patilck J. lanlon: mother of Mra. James )nealv Mra. Harrv Anspitt. Mrs.

Thomas P. Nolan, ot Los Angeles and Josenh P. Hanlon: sister of Mrs. Marv Casey also survived bv 6 grandchildren. Friends received at the Parlors of Wm.

Slater and Sons. Virginia Ave and Kearsarge Mt. Washington, until 8:15 a Monday, Marrh 12. Reaulem high mass at st Marvs of the Mount Church. at 9 am HAVEKOTTE At hit residence.

1111 Middle N. 8.. on Wednes-dav March 7, 1956. Henrv husband of Caroline Markut Have-kotle: father of Mlsa Ellen. Miss Christine and Walter Harekotte; also one grandchild: brother of Herman Havkott and Mrs.

Anna Huneke. I I received at Aeberll't Chanel East North Ave. at Sandusky St. Services on Satur dav. at 2 p.

m. HAY (Smralon) On Thursday. March 8. at 1 p. Bella Mahan, widow of William O.

Hav. of 2540 Maine Ave mother of Mrs. Florence Montgomery; Mrt. Haiet Miller and William O. Hay.

Frlenda received at the Frank W. Siniona Funeral Home. 202J Perrvavlllf Ave. Bervtcea on Sunday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. Interment private.

HF.RR1NGT0N On Wedneadav. March 7. 1956. Frederick hua-band of the late Alice Louise Her-rlngton, at the home of his daughter. Mra.

Harold V. Gednev of 248 Broadway also aurvlved by hla daughter. Mra. Al Keaaler. and 2 aona, Oeorge R.

and Phillip M. Herr melon also 10 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren. Frlenda received at John H. Slater Sons Whitehall Funeral Home. 4201 Brownsville Brentwood.

Funeral Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. HERTEL Charles, brother of John, of 1018 Beaver sheet metal worker for so veara. member of Local No. 12. Friends received at Neelv g.

1330 Pennavl vania N. 8. Funeral Satur- dav afternoon, at 2:30 clock. HOODWames Melvin, March 7. 1956.

In Washington. husband of the late Corlce Smith. He la survived bv a alster, Mary M. Hood, of Bellevue. a brother.

Fred L. Hood, of Cheater. W. ai. a granddaughter.

Mrs Ray Rogalskl. of Chateauroux. France. Frlenda are being received at the Welch Funeral Home. Hookstown, where aervlcea will be held Saturday, at 1:30 m.

Burial Fairvlew Cemetery, Florence. Pa. KOROL Wedneadav. March 7. 1956.

Stephen, huaband of the late Roaalla Korol, of 49 Roanoke S. 8 father of Nicholas. Mlro-slaw Mra. Ann Bobak and Boris Paul: also 7 grandchildren, Frlenda received at the Oratter Funeral Home. 2323 Carson St, -Funeral Sunday, at 1:30 m.

Blessing services at St. John the Baptist Ckr. Ceth. Church, at 2 p. m.

LAMONT At Oettyaburg. on Wedneadav. March 7. 1956. Jamea former of Pittsburgh, hua- band of Elizabeth Lamont; father oi Mra.

J. B. oarrltv, of Balti more. Md.t John and Elitiheth of Gettysburg. William of Ingram, and Mrs.

8. E. Whlt-mvre. of brother of Thomaa Lamont. of Pgh.

Friends received at H. Samson's. 537 Neville St. tuatiena civic Center) from 10 a. m.

Friday. Private rvtr. naturaay aiternoon at 2 clock. LOWE Of 56 Marlln Drive. East Mt.

Lebanon, suddenly, on Friday, March 9. 1956. at 10 a John C. beloved husband of Mildred Dickinson Lowe: father of Mrs. Richard Perauann anrf Lowe and brother of Mra.

William nerDeri, ut. cialrsvllle, Ohio: alao three grandchildren a 1 Friends received at the E. B. Laughlln Funeral Home. 3310 W.

Liberty So. Hllla whore services will be held on Bunday. marcn i l. at 8 m. LOW8TETTER On Wednesday evening.

March 7. 1956. Frank husband of Leona Tlmblin, of 3938 California N. also survived bv 1 sister. Friends received at ihe Edward T.

Deugh-ertv Funeral Home. 366 Lincoln Bellevue. Services 8aturdav afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Please omit flowers, LUNTZ Wednesday morning. Peter J.

-usband of Blanch Man. ning: father of Peter of 408 worm Pacine brother of John, Oeorge. Fred. Carl. Joseph Lunti.

Ann Rau. Hilda Burnt and Marie Lederer, Funeral from McCabe Bros. Funeral Home. 8300 Penn Saturdav March 10. 1956.

at 10 a. m. Solemn funeral mass at Bt Lawrence'! Church. tl.L-Ji. MALINICH On Thursday.

March 8. Julia, ot 1007 Jones beloved wife of George Mallntch: mother of John and Mrs. Anna Vahoskv; alster of Mrs. Anna Ma-lone. Friends received at the Lesko Funeral Home.

Bell and Jones North Braddock. Reaulem high mass at St. Michael's O. C. Church on Mondry, March 12, at 9 a.

m. MALONEY Thursday morning. Patrick huaband ot Mary Ktrbv. of 5022 Coral father of Joseph anl Marie Catherine Malonev and Anna Donaghue. of New Jersey, and the late John V.

Malonev. Funeral from McCabe Broa. Pu-neral Home. 5300 Penn March 12. 1956.

at 8:30 a. m. Solemn funeral mass at St. Law-rence Church, at 9:30 o'clock. MANZO Mrs.

Violet Secrlst. wife of Joseph Mamo of Tarentum: mother of Joseph alster of Oeorge Secrlst. of Fort Worth. and Mrs. Oeorge Hasel Kam-merdlener.

of Cadogan. Pa. Frlenda received at the Shottenhelmer Funeral Home 224 West 7th Tarentum. where aervlcet wilt be held on Saturday. McCORMICK On Wednesday.

March 7. 1956. Helen Carr. wife of Howard A. McCormlck.

of 719 Centennial Sewlckley; mother of Mra. Betty Ann Modrak of Pittsburgh. Mn. Helen Alward of Melbourne. Fla Mrs.

Virginia Krebi of Portsmouth. Edward and Thomas Harrison of Sewlckley: also survived by her father, Thomas Carr of Sewlckley: eight grandchildren. Friends mav call at the Gray Funeral Home. 328 Beaver Sewlckley. Hiah maaa of reaulem tn St.

Jamea R. C. Church on Saturday at 10 a. m. McCl'SKER On Thursday." March 8.

1936. Anna Friar: sister of Mary Friar, "riends are Invited to call at the Leo J. Henney Funeral Home. 323 Second Carnegie. Funeral Monday, with reaulem mass at St.

Luke's Church, at 10 a. m. McGRATH On Tuesday. March 8. 1955.

Nora Fo McOrath. of 18 Mt. Oily wife of the late Patrick J. McOrath; mother of M.s O. 3.

Kraus. Mrs. A. J. Schorr.

Jamet William and Joseph R. McOrath: 27 grandchildren, 27 a t-grandchlldren. Frlen a -eceived at the Joseph Colligan 'uneral Home, 608 Warrington Ave. Funeral on Saturday. March 10 at 9 a.

m. High mass of reaulem In St. Canlce's Church, at 10 a. m. Friends ln-lted.

McGl'IRE Thursday. March 8. 195,. Elizabeth (Bettv) dauehter of the late Michael and Marv Ann Kane McGulre. formerly of rennsvivania sister ot sr.

M. Naomi R. 8. of St. Marv's.

46th and Leo J. McGulre. Friends and memberg of Court Allegheny 26T. L. C.

B. received at the B. Devlin and Son Funeral Home. 602 Sherman Ave. Funeral Mondav morning.

Solemn reaulem high mass in St. Peter's cnurcn. at to clock. Mr KINLEY Thursday. March 8.

195b. Mary, of 4534 Forbes Bt sister of Katherlne McKlnley; aunt of Regis McKlnley and Mrs. James Colainnl. Funeral from McCabe Bros. Funeral Home.

5300 Penn Mondav. March 12. 1956. at 9 a. m.

Reaulem high mass at at. rams cathedral, at 10 a. McMCRRAY Wednesday. March 7. 1956.

Herbert In his 62nd vear. formerly of Oakdale. husband of Mrs. Annie Jenkins: father of William and Mrs. E.

G. Kellogg. Survived bv two sisters. Mrs. Mary Hailev Mrs.

C. C. Phll- Uops. Funeral services from San-vito'i Funeral Home. 1316 Fourth Coraopolls.

on Mondav, March 12. at 2 p. m. Interment Robin- son cemetery MILLER On Thursday. March 8.

1956. Flora L. Miller, wife of the late Daniel Jav Miller: mother of Mrs Virginia Mangold: sister of Mrs Margaret Gibson. Mrs. Katherlne Dangel William.

Albert and Edward Linn, of McKeesoort. Pa. Frlenda received at H. Samson t. 537 Neville 8t.

(Oakland Civic Center), where services will be held Mondav afternoon, at 2 clock. MILLER Thursday. Vtarch 8. 1956, Julia Miller, beloved sister of Mrs. Mary Wlngerson.

Daughter of the late Michael and Honora Miller. Frlenos received at the Bvrne Me morial Home. 701 Neglev Ave. Reaulem high mass St. Kierans Church Saturdav.

9 a. m. MOODY On Wednesdav. March 7. 1956.

Thomas Moodv. husband of Ethel Colbert Moody: father of Thomas Moodv: brother of Mrs. Florence Shaner. William and Llovd Moody: alao a grandson. Friends mav call at the Rodenlser Funeral Home.

150 8oth Neglev East End. Services on Satur day aiternoon, at 2 clock MCCIANIS On Wednesdv. March 7. Diamand Is C. Muelants.

age 75 vears. beloved husband of Katherlne Vassllaros Mugianls. of Library Rd. Bethel lather of Mrs. Mary Vlanos.

Mrs. Anne Moraltls. John. George, and Chris Manners: brother of Conttantlne Mugianls Mrs. Margaret Lardls and Lambrlne Mougianls.

all of Detroit. and I a Mugianls. of Phlladelnhia. also aurvtved bv 10 grandchildren. Friends received at the Belnhauer Mortuary 2630 West Liberty until Saturdav.

at 1 p. m. Services at the Holy Cross Greek Orthoi'ox Church. Academy Ave. and Washington Rd Mt.

Lebanon, at 2 p.m.Frlenda Invited. NAjBY -On Wednesday. March 7, 1956. in his 66th vear. John of 218 Peter Duouesne.

husband of the late Anna Toth Nagy; father of Marraret Jones, Ann Sowa. Mary Comlto, Alexander and John Nagv. Friends received at the Maloy Funeral Home, 915 Kennedy Duaueane. Reaulem high mast at St. Stenhen's Magyar Church.

McKeesuort. Saturdav March 13. at 9 a m. Interment in Bt. Joseph't Cemetery.

Duouesne. NIRELLA Suddenly, on Thursday. March 8 1956. at 12:35 p. Vincent D.

(Dannv Nlrella. hus-band of the late Vera Kalghn Nlrella of 300 Stratford father of Danny Jr. and Vincent K. Nlrella Friends received at H. Samson's 537 Neville St.

(Oakland Civic Center), from noon Friday until time of services Saturdav afternoon at 3 o'clock. PANZA On Wednesdav. March 7. 1956. Anna of 812 Main Sharpsburg: daughter of Peter and he late Phllomena Panza: tister of Mrs.

Violet Navallnskas. Sam and Albert Panza. of Sharpsburg. and Joaenh Panza. of Calif.

Friends received at the Holzhelmer and Back Funeral Home. 820 Main 8WINT On Thursday. March 8. 1956. Perry, of 920 Cedar N.

8. huaband of Viola Nase-man Swim: lather ot Mrt. Viola Schueter. Parkhlli and Perry F. Swint; brother of Mra.

Alma Dillon: also 8 grandchildren. Funeral from the Home of Schell-baas and Son. 707 East N. 8.. on Mondav, at 1 o.

m. 8team Fitters Union, Local No. 449, and irienas invited. 8ZELL On Wednesdav, March 7, 1956 8tephen. of R.

D. 1. Bewick. lev. formerly of Ambrldge.

husband of the late Susanna: uncle ot Mike Warkonv. Friendt received at the Matter Funeral Home. 1133 cnurcn Ambrldge. Bervlces Bat' urd ay, at 2 p. m.

TREON On frldav. March 9. 1956. Miriam Salter Treon. beloved wife of Clyde Treon of 615 Fordham Brookllne: mother of Harriet A Susan and Catherine E.

Treon: sister of Harriet M. Salter of Altoona. Alvln B. Salter of Chambertburg. and Joel W.

Salter of New York. Friends received at the Belnhauer Mortuary, 2630 Weat Liberty Friday, from 7 to 9 p. Saturday. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P. m.

Private service! Sunday afternoon. TtTE On Thursday. March 8. 1956. Norman R.

Tlte ot 71 Har-wood Mt. beloved husband of Margaret Mvlet Tlte: father of Mrs. Ray King. Mrs. Jack Huston.

Margaret Verna L. and Norman Tite brother of Mrs. Fred Snvder: also aurvlved by tlx grandchildren. Friendt received at the parlora of Wm. Slater and Sons.

Ave. and Kearsarre Mt. Washington, where services will be held Sundav. March 11. at 3 m.

Inter- ment Monday morning, a. m. VERONIN On Wednesdav. March 7. 1956, at hit home.

432 Darragh Jacob John, beloved husband of Petronella Beatrice. Friendt received at Albert J. Frevvogel Funeral Home. 118 Craft Oakland. Funeral services on Saturday, March 10.

2 p. m. Friends Invited. Funeral arrangements by Frank J. Wenslpyas.

I'ZAR On Wednesdav. March 7. 1956. Mary Jane, daughter ot Jo-seohlne and Joseph: sister of Mrs. Helen Muenk'r Mrt.

Stella Ma-derlc. Mrs. Agnes Caporlzzo. Mrt. Dorothy Mevert.

Joteoh Jr. and Carolvn. Friendt are Invited to call at the Leo J. Henney Funeral Home. 323 Second Carnegie.

Funeral Saturdav. with reaulem mast at All Saints Church, at 9 a. m. VOLBRECHT Wednesday. March 7, Anne Delehantv, widow of Raymond Volbrecht and daughter ot the late John and Catherine Delehantv: cousin of Kathrvn.

Delehantv Mrs. Marv Wlngerson and P. J. Callahan (Hillsdale. Mich Frlenda received at the Bvrne Memorial Home.

701 N. Neglev Ave. Reaulem high mast Sacred Heart Church Saturday, Time later. WAGNER At Wilmington. Helen Lancaster Wagner, mother of Betty Covle Stephen of Atlanta.

and Helen Covle Hughes of Carnegie: tister of Mrs, Oail Krurts of Bcottdale. and Sebrlng. and Lloyd Lancaster of Wavne, alto turvlved by five grandchildren. Service and interment at California. on Saturday morning.

WALSH Tuesday, March 6. 1956. Anna McFarland. wife of the late Peter Walsh: mother ot Jack also 4 grandchildren. 2 greatgrandchildren.

Friends mav call at the Robert E. Koontt Funeral Home. 209 Allen Ave. Funeral Saturday at 8:15 a. m.

Reaulem high mast at St Oeorge't Church, at 9 a. Friendt Invited. WEAVER On March" 1906. Anna Dltz Weaver, of 1011 Falrdale Street, Sheraden, wife of Leonard mother Catherine Leonard A. Anna D.

and Richard A Weaver: litter of Josephine Dttt. OH City. also 12 grandchildren. The family will rerelve friends at the Conroy Funeral Home. 2944 Chartiers Sheraden, from 2-5 7-10 n.

m. Funeral Monday, at 8:18 a. m. High mass of reaulem In Holy Innocents Church, at 9 a. m.

WENZEL On Wednesday. March 7 1956. Mary A. Hoffman, wife of the late Frank P. Wenxel: mother of Leona.

Gilbert and Cvrll (Buck) Wenzel: also sur vived bv two brothers, two sisters. five grandchildren. Friends and members of Blessed Virgin Sodality received at the Erny Funeral Chanel. Bouth 18th and Jane Street. Funeral on Saturday, at 10 a.

m. Requiem high maaa In Bt. Michael's Church at 11 a. m. In terment 8t, Michael's Cemetery.

Z1EGLER Of 35 Bouth 18th South 811 on Wednesdav. March 7. 1956. Elizabeth Hllbert. In her 65th vear.

wife of the late Geo ge Ziegler: mother of Evelvn Rltt: slater of Agnes Schuoo. Cecelia Davii. Anna Nolan, and Ernest Hllbert: also 3 arandchlldren. Frlenda received at the Funeral Home of John D. Schaub Sons.

425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver. Funeral on Saturdav. at 8 a. m.

High mass of reouiem In Bt Michaels Church, at 9 a. as. Interment tn Calvary Cemetery. I Mtmorfom BULLOCK Charlea 8 In loving mem ory of our dear husband and dad, who died 4 veara ago. March 9.

1952. You left ua a marvelous memory. But a sorrow too treat to be told: But to us who loved and Inat vou. vour memory win never grow old. Sadly missed by wife, daughter, son and grandchildren.

i CLAHK Charles In lovlnr memory of our dar son. who passed amay j.i years aco today. Marcn sin. 1933. Moe, the flowers we piece upon your Mav wither and derav: But love for you who sleeps beneath, Will never fade away.

Sadly missed by mother, sisters snd brothers. THOMPSON Ethel. In loving memory of our dear wife, mother and grandmother, who Passed awtv A yean ico today. xou nave lerr a oeautirui memory. witn sorrow too treat to be tod: But to ut who have loved and Inst you.

your memory win never grow old. Stdlr missed bv huaband. children ana yranacniinren. IN loving memory of Harry w. Gln- deie.

who passed swty one yeir am today. Marrh 9. 1955. Sadly missed by his family and friends. IN loving memory of Agnea Muhlstein, who passed away 10 yean igo today, March 9.

1948. Sadly missed by husband, children and grandchildren. 'forrm LUBIN SMALLEY THE BEST IN FLOWERS 128 Flftb Ave. CR. 1-2200 6 onumeatt Ccmtttry Lets ALLEGHENY County Memorial Park 2-eiave lot, Masonic section, Field- brook 1-1423, LAKEWO0D Memorial Gardens 4 grave lot In "C.arden ot 8400; worth 8800; Forest 4-7798.

I tost oatf Fomd BEAGLE- Lost female. Brown, black, while Bellevue or Avalon District. Reward. Forest 4-8522 BOXER Mile, white Paws, pet of tick child, lost South Hills, Thurtdiy. Reward.

L0. 1-6162. ALEK'f people wno capitalize on their opportunities read The Press Want Ads everv day CAT Siamese, male; white body, dark ears, nose, xt, tall; blue Reward. Wellington 1.0749 COCKER Black, white chest, name Cinder, gone since Friday, Sq. Hill district.

Reward. Jackson 1-1211. COLLIE Shepherd: Male, Mostly tan. White trimmed. Little black.

East McKeesport. Tag No. 50407: Reward; Homestead 1-4413: Allegheny 1-84 51 DOG Male; Beagle; German Shepherd, brown, white, black; four months old: "Scout." Reward, Churchill 1-6511 FRENCH Poodle Stindird, light brown, femile. vicinity Fox Chipel. $20 rewird.

Mrs. Wllklson, Sterling 1-2094 FOX Terrier Male, white, black spots; harness; vicinity Ivory Rd. Reward. Wellington 1-2513R. MAN'S ring White gold, aquamarine setting, between Frtendshlp-Alken and Penn-Atlantlc Thursday evening; reward.

Montmee 1-3454. MANCHESTER Rat Terrier Black and tan, male; lost S. Hills. Beechview. Dormont.

Reward. Fleldbrook 1-6280. MONEY Clip (empty) Gold: Inscribed; Berger Wednesday; sentimental value; liberal reward. 6Q5 Berger Bidg, PURSE Murphy's, Downtown Pittsburgh; mother, children need money, papert. Dead husband picture.

Ri- waiq, i.anai EVERY Want Ad aerves aa a potential opportunity for your consideration and ernroval. SHEPHERD Servlceman'a larte. sable brown femsle, spayed; white paws; no coiur. rieistnt Hills. Olym-pla B-4407; Olympla 5-7334.

WALLET Lost Thursday morning Downtown or North Side. Papera needed pidly. Rewird. Homestead 1-7508. WRISTWATCH Udy'a "Le Coultre" wiiiie goiu, unci oana.

Lost East Liberty area. Liberal rewird. Hlland 1-2721. WRISTWATCH Udy'a Gotham, lost Monday. West Park ciratop to Market Street vicinity.

FE. 1-4624. ftrioftof MUPPH (Joel It wisn't necessary fou you to leave. That won't happen train Please phone. S.

B. JOHN L. Rhoadea died here In 1889. Any please write or call Harold Smith, Peoples First National bank. Fourth Avenue.

Grant 1-9600. Ext. (07. CASUALTY Underwriter automobile llnea. Experience necessary.

Write living qualifications. Salary commen surate with anility. n. CHEF Steady work. Apply Keller! Restaurant, 728 Warrington Ave.

CHEF Experienced, or fast cook. AP- ply Embaaay Rcttaurant, B4Buram ai. CHTEB Trhnlrlan For 900 bed hO- plttl year round vacation area close to Tanglewood and other music featlvals. Salary open. Apply Pathologist.

Plttsfleld General Hotplltl. Plttsfleld. Maaa. CLAIMS Manager For branch office of Bureau Stock Company in Downtown Pfh. Experience In both Inside and outside claim worx necewarj.

under 45. Court 1-eisB. CLERK wm irk for machinery sales ofllce, 22 to 28 years old. Must be good typist. East Liberty inline.

Ja. 1-1336. COLLECTOR Pert time. Can work alternoona, evenings and Saturdays. South Side.

Duouesne Heights, Mt. Washington, Carrick. Mt. Oliver Districts; liberal commission. Can earn $2 per hour.

Write 481, r-resa, roMPOsiTnn gull time permanenl position. Call Hemlock 1-1228, CONSTRUCTION NEWS REPORTER no ft. CACIlll, IUI inHMllln, -in, gtnlzttion. Personal work with de tuning, financing and contracting tort In the construction Induitry. Es-ttbllthed territory.

Excellent advance- nn n.n.lMIMII tit tales Some college preferred. Car 1 cook nlnl expenses and car allowance. Call News Manager between 3 and 5 P. Aiiannc i-pzu COOK Experienced. Apply Llhertjr Restaurant, 925 Federal North side.

COOK. Short Order Apply In person. Emll'a Restaurant. 1029 Liberty Ave. Cost Accountants The Cleveland Plants of the Ford Motor Co.

are presently enlarging their Accounting Department and require accountants who are experienced In all phasea of Cost Accounting, Including Budget, Cost Analysis. Labor md Mtterial Standards. All positions sre permanent and salaried. Please write atatlng age, education, experience and salary detired. or phone Mr.

Stanley Surma, Wlnton 1-6200. Extension 835 collect for Interview, FORD MOTOR CO. Salaried Personnel Office 17G01 Brookpark Rd. Box 309, Berea, Ohio COOK Short order: must be experienced and neat. Bartletl Ret-taurant, 2309 Saw Mill Run Overbrook.

COOK Shortorder. Experienced, re- lltble Give partlcultrt ana rtierencea 498, Press, CooK Short order. Apple Craltot) Diner, Steubenvllle Pike, Crafton. DETAIL DRAFTSMAN Detail drafting, general plant work such as products, detailing from designers layouts; oust have hid drifting courses: will consider a beginner. Apply or write Perwnnel Office.

Oliver Iron A Steel 1001 Muriel riMrwjrsn rm DETAILER with architectural back- rmurul for work In disolav field Oak- land area. Write Box 411, Press DIE MAKER Must be experienced on blanking and drawing: dies: good wages; permanent. ainut i-i4i DISTRICT SALES MANAGER Past sales record wiutt warrant taking over established Pennsylvania territory to contact key soda fountains. Jrlve-tna, and Jobbers. Our men groaa 12.000 to 118 009 annually In commission.

Ace 35-45. Car necessary Drawma account against Interesting commission arrangement. Our Sales Manaier, Mr. caul Hcnne win interview qualified applicants William Penn Hotel after 1pm Sunday March 1 1 Monday A Tuesday Fond Producers. 815 Ninth Avenue Smith.

Mirn pol's Minn. Manufacturers of JUBILEE Fountain Fruits and Fudges. DRAFTSMEN DESIGNERS AND CHECKERS Experienced on rolling mills and allied heavy machinery. Interviews arranged. Evenings and by Appointment UNITED ENGINEERING and FOUNDRY CO.

943 Fort Duquesne Blvd. DISPATCHER For local frelrht company Must be experienced, know county (edar 1-375 DRY Cleaners Helper Some wool sooting Steady Jct Naptha plant. Call Wellington l-a00. DRAFTSMEN OR DESIGN Are open. 2 years experience minimum Highest earninaa potential in the city Draftsmen can earn as huh as 8900 on overtime Engineers at high is i ion no TOMSETT ASSOCIATES.

INC. Management Personnel Counselors Ccmteel Mr MacOuown, AT l-e1S 4 31 Frlrk Bldg open Sat. IUI rn-nn DRAFTSMEN DESIGNERS INSTRUMENT MEN PARTY CHIEFS LOCAL EMPLOYMENT Interviews 1-5 o. Saturdav March 10th. Room 830.

Carlton House, DRAFTSMEN STRUCTURAL STEEL Full time or part-time employment Draftsmen Associates EVERGLADE 1-891 DRIVER Young man married. Well established dry cleaning route Guarantee. Apply between 8-9 a Runners of Pittsburgh Inc. 812 Penn Ave Wllkinsburg. DRAFTSMAN ind issiitint tn engineering department: preferred with expe-eno or studying engineering at night arnool: manufacturing eomoany.

Sheraden district "hone Federal DRIVER-SALESMAN Venetian blind -fr. Salary. HI. 1-7700 DRIVER For cleaning; established route; guaranteed wage and commit- sion. Juniper 1-5193.

DUPLICATOR Operator Hlgr erhool graduate with experience In operation ol duplicating equipment. Call MU. 1-3313 8 to 8. Monday through Friday, ELECTRICAL SQUAD LEADER Experienced In steel mill conduit ley-nut. No board work.

Supervision only. Long-rinse program, Graduate engineer or equivalent. EMPIRE ENGINEERING 111 ROSS PITTSBURGH EXPRESS 1-2191 ELEVATOR Operator 21-50. permanent position; must hive references; $40 week. Apply King's, 631 Liberty.

ENGINEER Industrial engineer capable ot supervising the Incentive program In I medium alzed metal fabrication plant Thta Is an excellent opportunity for an engineer who baa had exDerlence In C. W. S. fob classification and Is Interested In advancement. Call Locust 1-3636 for Interview ENGINEERS Structural Mechanical Designers and Detailers Lonr term proirram with overtime.

Paid holidays ind vacations. Reliance Contractinq Co. HEBREW BLDG. 140 EIGHTH ST. ENGINEERS NEEDED PENSACOLA, FLORIDA Mechanical, Electrical Design Engineers.

Instrumentation Engineers, md Draftsmen needed In our office It Pensacola. Florida Contact: PATCHEN and ZIMMERMAN ENGINEERS 120 Spring Street. N. W. Atlanta 3.

Georgia Engineer Industrial) Local steel fabricator. Time study methods lob evaluation. Lead to assistant chief. Small I E. Dept.

Prefer I decree with 2 to 3 vears time aludv experience for Incentive. Will consider Tech school graduates with additional experience. Salary Write 432, Press. EXECUTIVE Secretary Witn book- aeeping anowieoge. ray up to $100 per.

wk capable. Write 497, Press at 9th. Bharnsburc. Funeral Men. day morning, at 8 o'clock.

Solemn reaulem high mass fn the Church of the Madonna, at 9 0 doc. PENNF.RAKER On Thursday March 8. of 362 Kenny Pit-cairn. Jamea husband of the late Mary Jane (nee Frvel; father of Mrs. Mary J.

Hunter. Harry (Bud), and James. Pennebaker: brother of Mrs. Mar garet Mai veil. Mrs.

Lavenia Ruble and Anthony 8. Pennebaker: also grandchildren 1 ereat-ffrand- child. Friends received at the Pearce and Son Funeral Home, Pitcalrn, where service will be held on Sunday, at 2 p. PILGRAM On March 8 1936. Heibert ot 400 10th.

Oakmont, husband of Robina Williams piigram: latner ot Mra. Robert A (Anna lane) Livermore. of Cleveland. Ohio. Mrt.

Donald A. (Elizabeth) Fusia of New slngton: brother of Ernest A. Filgram, and Mra. N. 8.

Haseltlne: also survived by 4 grandchildren. Friends mav call at the Leonard p. Burket Funeral Home. 421 Alle gheny Oakmont. where servicea will be held Mondav.

at 2 o. m. Interment Homewood Cemeterv. PIROTH On Thursday. March 8.

1956. Eda Alma Just, beloved wife of Walter W. Piroth. of 123 Cane May Beechview; mother of Linda Jean and Walter W. Ptroth also 4 listen.

Hilda Hoffman. Mete Sine. Minnie Good and Gertrude McKee: 2 brothers, Gustave Just and Edward Just. Friends received at the Belnhauer Mortuary. 2630 W.

Liberty Ave. Services on Sundav afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock. Members of Charity Chapter No. 368 O.E.S., Brookllne Court No. 75 Order ot Amaranth and friends Invited.

POWELL On Thursday. March 8. 1956. Ernest Cadman. beloved huaband of Thclma Bruce, of 1260 Hillsdale Dor mont: father of Ernest Bruce and Edward Ralph Powell: brother ot Mrt.

Laura Bloomer. Mrs. Elizabeth Grabert. Edward William J. and Robert E.

Powell. Friends received at the Belnhauer Morluarv. 2630 West Liberty from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 D. m. Services on Mondav.

at 2 p. m. Friends Invited. Interment In Mt. Lebanon Cemeterv.

PROBST On Wednesdav. March 7. 1956. David L. Probst, age 90 years, of 317 Ballev huaband of the late Julia Hannafv: father of Curtis Probst: grandfather of Joyce and David A.

Probat: brother of frs. B. B. Genhart and Mrt Laura Adonis, ot Lock-haven. also survived bv 2 great-grandchildren.

Frlenda received at the parlora of Wm. Slater and Sons. Virginia Ave. and Kearsarge St Mt. Washington, where services will be held Saturdav.

March 10. at 10:30 a. m. Interment i.i Llneavllle, Pa. Dr.

Cornelius Oldenburg officiating RADIN On Thursday. March 8, 1956, at a. Herman S. Radln. beloved husband ot Clara Radln: father of Harrv D.

Radln. of Detroit, and Mra. Dennis Collins: brother of Mra. Dlna Hlrtch; of Venice. and Mrs.

Svlvia Weinsteln: also 4 grandchildren. Servicea -Ill be held at the Ralph Schugar Chanel. 5509 Center on Bunday. March 11. at 11 a.

m. Interment Pliskover Cemetery. RE 4 GIN On Wednesday. March 7. Helen of 783 Johnson wife of late John: mother of Mrt.

Helen Brain. Mrs. Ida Munsie and Mrt. Ruth Stevenson. Frlenda received at the P.

Kenneth O'Toole Funeral Home. S204 Second Hazelwood. Funeral Saturdav, March 10, at 9 a. m. Reaulem high mast at St.

Stephen! Church, at 9:30 a. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery REUSHER On Thursday. March 8. 1956.

Susan Ford, wife of the late John mother of Mra. Howard 8. Noel, of Huntington. W. Mrs.

A. R. McCormlck. John A. and J.

Ford. Friends are invited to call at the Leo J. Henney Funeral Home. 323 2nd Carnegie. Funeral Monday, with requiem mass at Bt.

Luke's Church, at 11 a. m. RODERIR On Friday. March 9. 1956.

Adda M. JaguaV. ot 3809 Oreensburg Pike. Churchill Boro. (formerly ot Braddock).

beloved wife of Albert P. Roderus: mother of Mrs. Eva Brown and George Roderus: daughter of the late Gideon H. and Emma Jane Jaguav: also survived by six grandchildren. Friends and member! of First Presbvterlan Church of Braddock.

Emma Robinson Chapter 254. O. E. 8 Bvrla Ladies of Pittsburgh, received at the Elkln Mortuary. Fourth North Braddock.

Services Sunday, at 8 p. m. Interment Mbndav morning, at 10 o'clock. (O. E.

8. aervicea Saturday, at 8 p. ROSENBERG On Thursday. March 8. 1956.

at 7:30 a. Edward L. Rosenberg, beloved husband of Lillian Weill Rosenberg: 1 daughter. Mrs. Sander Hausman: brother of Maurice Rosenberg, Philip Rosenberg.

Jack J. Rosenberg. Mrs. Harry Frank, and Mrt. Edna Brodv.

both of New York; Mrt. Gertrude Lasday and Mrs. Sol Ooldman. both of alto 2 grandchildren. Services will be held at the Ralph Schugar Chapel.

5509 Center on Friday. March 9. at 3 o. m. Interment Beth Shalom Cemetery.

UGH On Thursday. March 8. 1956. at 11:05 a. H.

Glenn Rugh. husband of the late Bertha I. Sutter, of 325 Lafavette Ave father of Mist Lenna E. Rugh. of Eugene Rugh.

of Buffalo. N. brother of H. B. Rugh.

of DuBols. Pa. Frlenda received at th- Frank W. Simons Funeral Home 2025 Perrviville Ave. Services on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock.

SAMPLE On Wednesdav. March 7 Robert, of 672 Baldwin husband of Viola (Oreen): father of Harold Mrs. Mildred Oerlock. Mrs. Lorraine Swisher and Rita Sample, brother of Elizabeth Samme: alio survived bv 4 grandchildren.

Friends received at the Kenneth O'Toole Funeral U4 nee mo Hazelwood. Fu-neial service! Saturdav. March 10. at 2 p. m.

Interment Jeflerion Memo-lal Park. SCHAFER Of 25 Coulter 8t Crafton, Leonard 8chafer. hut-bsnd of Elizabeth Glllesnle Scha-fer; father of Herbert O. and Leonard brother of Mrs. Vernon Beall and William 8chafer.

Friend! received at the tuneral home of J. Herbert Hershberger and Sons 57 Station Crafton. where services will be. held on Monday, at 10 a. m.

SCHOTTEY On Thursday. March 8. 1956. Harrv 8chottey. husband of the late Catherine O'Connor: father of Mrs.

Dorothy J. Covn and Mrs. Ksthleen Reich: brother of Mrs. Margaret SrharT and Fred Dorow. Friends received at the Cieslak Funeral Home.

2935 Brownsville Rd. Funeral on Mondav. at 8:30 a Reaulem high mass at St Wendelln'i Church, at 9:30 a. m. SCHUSTER Of 12 Wachter 17th Ward, on Wednesdav.

March 7. 1956, Theresa Fabian, wife of the late John Schuster: mother ot Marv Kanzlelter, Hilda Kolos-vary. Clara Murray, Eleanor Cowan, Catherine. Mildred. Rose and John Schuster: also 16 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren.

Friends received at the funeral home of ohn D. Schaub Sons, 425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver. Funeral on Saturday, at 9 a. m.

Solemn high mass of reaulem In St Michael Church, at 10 a. m. Member! of the Third Order of St. Francla and Arch Confraternity ot the Passion are Invited. Interment In St.

Michael Cemeterv. SKIDMORE On Thursday. March 8. 1956. Alexander B.

Skldmore. husband of the late Leotta Bass: father of Mrs. Edna Yessler and Mrs. Virginia Ackerson. Funerai services at the Jamea Lowrle Memorial Home.

1'07 Chateau St. at Pennsylvania on Mondav. at 2 0. m. Friends Invited.

SOELLNER On Thursday, March 8. 1956. Yetta 8.. of 3828 Liberty Avenue, beloved sister of Henriettn Boelln-r. Friends received at the Winter Fune-al Home.

4730 Friend-shin until 1J0 0. Mondav Services at Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church 37th Street, at 2ocljck. SPAHMAN On Thursday. March 8. 1956.

George beloved husband of Rose McClure Snahman, of 1005 Wallace Wllkinsburg: father of George Mrt. Marv Koloc. Mrs. Ruth Donelson and Mrs. Ethel Saksa: also survived bv 11 grandchildren, and 13 greatgrandchildren.

Friends received at T. D. Turner's. 729 Wallace where services will be held Sundav aiternoon. at 2:30 o'clock.

8TAITFER On Thursday. March 8. Mrs Sophie Stauffer. ot 7223 Kedron St. Survived bv four nieces and two nephews.

Friends received at the Beahm Funeral Home. 7211 Thomas Blvd. Services on Saturday, at a. m. STEINMETZ On March 7.

1956. Mrs. Catherine Keller, of 1306 Milton Ave (formerly of 141 Blackhawk Swissvale. mother of John 3 and Robert C. S'einmetz of Swissvale.

alster of Mrs Agnes Donahue, of Washington also 2 grandchildren. Funeral services the the C. A McKlnley Funeral Home. 7408 Washington Swissvale. on Saturday, et tn 8TREEBECH At his late home.

4 Danvers Ingram. Albert A. Streebech. husband of the late Eleanor Woter Streebech: brother of Elizabeth Streebech. of Los Angeles, Calif, and the late Ilea-nora 8.

Weaver. Friends received at the funeral home of J. Herbert Hershberger and 80ns. 57 Station Crafton. where services will be held Saturdav.

at 1:30 p. m. Sl'MIC On Thursday. March 8. 1956.

Nicholas, of 868 Vista brother of Mrs. Katherlne Mihel-Ic and Matthew Sumlc, Friends and members of Lodge No. 15. K. 8 received at the Paul Stephens Funeral Home (formerly Lovrencic).

860 Lockhart N. 8. Funeral on Mondav. at 8:30 a. m.

Reaulem high mast at St. Marv's R. C. Church. N.

8.. at 9 a. m. WILL woman who saw automobile accident between two automobiles, Feb. 27, 1955.

around a. m. at Babcock Blvd. and Greenwood Gardens and who later visited Mra. Anna Weidner at St Francla Hospital, please contact Mrs.

Anna Weidner, Columbia and Williams Pltta-burgh 39, Pa, phono Rosewood 1-8714. IN TROUBLE expectant mothers get irmDatnetlc counter rei use. medical care. Florence Crltten- ton Home. Mat Help Wanted All advertisements tn The Pittsburgh Press Male Help Columns, altering Sales Positions, must indicate article or terries to be sold and the basis ot compensation When answering sdverntemrnts addressed to Press boxes DO NOT Include other papers ot personal value.

Advertisers often fall to call for all replies addressed to a Press box number and this mall is destroyed II remaining ner 10 eays attar final lertion of advertisement order to oroteet the advertlsm hp. receivlni circular saatter. It Is expressly understood end agreed (bat all such matter win be withheld ai far as postlble by Th Preas. Only oona fid anawen to advertlaenMnta addressed to box numbers la oar ot me preas win oe oilmen tc tover-ttsers on presentation of th Hot number ttcM (His 'newspaper torn not anowingty accept advertisements from employers iftertns less than the legal wage Under the federal Wage-Hour Law flrma engaged In Interstate com roe ret la the production of goods for I an hour (unless Issued exemption eerttfleates for learners at-oreottcea or handicapped orkerel ano time and a halt lor overtime. ACvertlaers covered be hle law wn offer lower rates should be reported to tn Ware and Hot Division oi th 8.

Department 0f Labor 1004 Victory Building. Liberty At, and Ninth Pittsburgh Pennsylvania TjOwHenMeUIMS Accountants Junior Applications are now being accepted from men with College Tralnlns In Accounting. Applicants with general accounting experience In lieu ot degree will also be considered for these permanent ttltrted position! In our Cieveltnd Plant. Please write stating age. education, experience and salary desired, or phone Mr.

Stanley Surma. Wlnton 1-8300. Extension 835 collect for Interview. FORD MOTOR CO. Salaried Personnel Office 17601 Brookpark Rd.

Box 309, Berea, Ohio trx-rviJCNi Welaera Exnertenced tn aircraft welding. Apply Taylorcratt, conway, re. Adjuster-Trainee Large Insurance Co. hit opening for neat appealing young man. age 25 to 3 college graauate preierr-j, ow others will be considered.

Permanent position with future; talary, expenses ana car mmisneq. 101 Press, our stall it aware or inn ao AIR CONDITIONING salesman To handle sales and administration for established active York dealer-contractor: Must ee experienced and qualify to accept responaioimy lor saiea program. tractive salary with liberal Incentive. Call or write Mr. Rtllel.

York Ha-honlnr 232 West Boardman St. Ohio. Phone Riverside man IV irtrn mr rni.u'.ni annrv, iwiwir i erences required, inquire 448 Liberty ALUMINUM Mechtnlcs Must be ex- penencea: local wort, i-au sun Locust i-onj. ASSISTANT to Manager in modem ewelry 50 miles from Pittsburgh. Unusual opportunity.

Immediate open- ing. Write 479, Press. ATTENDANT Service ttation. Hourlyl wage, plus commission. Mutt hive references.

Apply In persnn. Howtrda Atlantic. west unerty Ave. AUTO BODY MAN Experienced only. Steady work.

Apply in pertoa. Miner buicx. (4J Kosa wiiainsoutg. AUTO mechanics, (21. and truck general repairs, steady year around work.

Tnmpiae service. Hilltop a-30 AUTO Parta Manager For General Motors dealership. Experienced man only, wno can assume full charge. Guaranteed aalary or commission eet- up available Excellent opportunity. Ad vise In detail as to personal bark- ground, experience ana reierences.

Write to Box '9. Press. AUTO SALES MAM WANTED FOR TRAINING If you have demonstrated an ttillty to sell In any line, like to talk cart, and know and like people around you. we ran train vol to sell the fast moving '56 Fords. Excellent aalary and commission plan of compensation.

Thta Is no quick turnover deal We want only permanent emolnvea Must be loctted In the southwest section ot the city or auouroa. call Mr. son-nett FE 1-1610 or appointment. AUTO SALESMEN (Two) experienced only need apply. Must be good closer.

Salary, commission, demonstrator plus other benefits. Potential over $10,000 per year. Mr. Hermann B. W.

Motor Sales, 815 Penn Wllkinsburg. No phone calls please, Auto Service Station Attendant South HUH resident Apply In person. 658 Washington Rd, Automobile Salesmen, 2 To sell new used cars: Pittsburgh largest Sludebaker-Pickard dealer, established 38 years, with long time clientele. Chtnee for unlimited earnings on salary A commission basis. Experience preferred.

Transportation furnished. Apply In perton. Mrrvice Mmo 2135 Brownsvllli Road. Brentwood. Automobile Salesman Experienced used ctr Mletman who deslrea future management opportunity: excellent compenaitlon pltn assuring top earnings: well-established tnd vary ictlve operation.

Replies strictly confidential call Mr. Srhwarti or Mr. Green, at Tuxedo 2-8200, for perranal interview. AUTOMOBILE Salesmen To sell the popular new Ramblers. Hornets: also a fine selection of used can.

(Comm. I Apply In person, Peter A Paul Garage, 7246 Kelly St. BAKER'S Helper On rolls, cakes, cookies; some experience necessary. Walnut 1-1938. BAKER Small retail shop, Expert-ence.

Good working conditions. Locust 1-7278. BARTENDER Reliable, sober, llngle. can live on Job. age5 to 55.

Write giving phone, age tnd references. Box 077. press BARTENDER Honest, tober, with experience, paat 40. Box 463. Preas.

BODY Man Experienced, to take charge of body shop: good N. 8. location. Poplir 6-9750; Poplir 8-6044. BOOKKEEPER Experienced, full charge bookkeeping dept.

permanent. Good opportunity. Small manufacturer. Salary open. Write qualifications r-A nu4 isw ft rinance mug BOY 16 veara or over tn work in bowling alley; experience unnecessary.

Apply after 7 p. Spring Garden Alleys, 1569 Spring Garden North Side. BOY Drive light delivery panel truck for printing company. Apply 701 Center Wllkinsburg. BRICKLAYER Foreman or contractor.

Must be able and willing to build Industrial buildings st right price. Must be A. of Write Box 458, preas. BROKERS Class 1 motor common carrier Is looking for reliable brokers who own their tractor and trailer, to make steady ruu traveling East, North and West. For more Information, reply to Box 491, Press, stating the type of tractor tnd trailer.

Canvassers (2) Work with top-notch closers selling home modemliatlon. Earnings unlimited working on a split-profit basis, draw. Expenses guartnteed. Mutt be reliable and of good caliber. Phone MU.

2-7200. anytime. CANVASSERS For general home Improvement, no experience necessary, $30 weekly advance plus commission, possibilities of earning 8125 weekly or better. For appointment call Court 1-3574, telephone answers 24 hours dally including Sundays. CARPET handy man All around work.

Apply In person only. Allen Ru.r Cleaning 500 Clawson Homewood. CARPENTER HELPERS Young men, 18-21: steady work: $1.10 per hour. Call In person, 4-5 p. m.

only. Thurner But Homes, 275 Curry Hollow 2 blocks from Pleasant Hills Cloverleei. I ENGINEERS KAISER ENGINEERS CALIFORNIA NEEDS ENGINEERS DESIGNERS DRAFTSMEN BLAST FURNACE DESIGN Three or more years experience in Blast Furnace design or drafting. i STRUCTURAL ARCHITECTURAL Three or more years experience required in concrete and steel structures of heavy industrial type. MECHANICAL DES.

Three or more years' experience in material handling equipment, plant layout of heavy dustrial type. PIPING DESIGN Three or more years' experience in mechanical and process piping in Refinery or Chemical Plants required. ELECTRICAL DES. One or more yeors' experience in conduit layout, industrial and commercial power and lighting. INSTRUMENTATION Three or more years' experience in design of mechanical, hydraulic, electrical (or combination) for industrial plant installation.

PITTSBURGH INTERVIEWS Confidential oersonal interviews will be held In Pittsburg!) Match T. 8. and 10. 1958. For day or evening appointment, call our repreeentallve.

Mr At Mrll-wain, between 10 a. 1 p. as and 2-7 p. m. CR.

1-6097 If vou are unanle to arrange in Interview, please forward complete resume outlining vmir exoerl-ence and aalary requirements AH reollea held In strict confidence KAISER ENGINEERS Department Division of Henry Ratter Ot 1924 BPOAPWAy OAKLAND. CALIF Engineers An engineer with above average ability; a desire to progress within hla profession In accordance with hi. ability; and a need for a stimulating environment to perform his best should consider the positions presently available at Melpar. An expanding research and development laboratory, Melpar Is located tn Fairfax County of northern Virginia where housing Is reasonable and plentiful whether a private home or an apartment Is desired, Although located In a truly suburban atmosphere, we are only 10 miles from the nation's capital with all its recreational and social advantages. Here, you and your family can grow In an atmosphere to match your profession! growth.

Sr. Electronic Engineer Background in dlritai computer ctrrultry. data processing or as-aoeiated equinment. Position Involves supervising the acitvttlea of enrineera. lunkit engineers and technic.

tns Senior EE Fspertenced In design Of tides circuitry for radar or tlmmr equipment. Casahie ot assuming resoonaible ootilioo. Senior EE Several years experience tn desire of RF Arnplltllers, IF Strips or microwave components. In adrti. flon to supervisory responsibility, this pofiiion Involves llalaon with eustnmera Sr.

Mechanical Engineer Several veara experience In pact-aetne of eleetr. ic equipment Hi accordance wlih Government specifications Ichsssla. racka. etc I Mechanical Design Engr. Design of small mechanisms and electro-mechanical devlcea or nr-crift structures Sr.

Quality Control Engr. Knowledge of qualltv control, test and Inspection pmcedurea at applied to electronic equipment This It i staff assignment Involving the preparation of dive tried test erncedurea. Requires good writing ability and overall knowledge of elcetronlcs Test Engineers Position Involves performance and environmental test of complex elctronie equip nt and evaluation of test results Requires good all around knnwledee of electronics and writing ability Positions are also avaiiante toy INEXPERIENCED ENGINEERS tn-tereated In any of the above fields For Personal Interview PITTSBURGH THURSDAY, MARCH 8 12-8 P. M. and 8 8 P.

at. only snd Saturday, March 10 0 A. -12 Only Csll our representative, 3. t. Lsfrank for appointment at COurt 1-6600 An interview may lead to Melpar-paid trip to inspect our laboratory.

or send complete resume to Technical Personnel Representative Melpar, Inc 3000 Arlington Foils Church, Virginia FARMER $300 per month, able to operate milkers and tractor. General farm work. Write 437, Press. A dozen Squirrel Hill property owners are fighting a City ordinance that will allow an eight-story, 60-family apartment to be built on Wightman Street They have asked the court to declare the law unconstitutional. i-Mr.

Monteverde, a member of fhe Allegheny County Planning Commission and a real estate bfoker, pointed out that only No Advertlstng Accepted lot publication the Same Oat-no Cancellation Accepted Excepting Death, Lost and Found and Help Wanted. SUNDAY WANT-ADS ACCEPTED UNTIL 6 P.M. FRIDAY No cancellations or corrections accepted alter 6 p. m. Friday for Saturday or Sunday's edition.

THE PITTSBURGH PRESS reserves the right to properly tlassity, index and edit all ads Local WANT-AD Rates On 3 or More Consecutive Insertions. 5 Discount for Cash CViO word pa day dally. To pa word including Sunder 7 aonsecu'Jvi dm tc ora pet aally. TVM pa ward lucludinl Sunder 4 to 8 coo- eecutlvt days Vie word pa day dally, re pa wurd including Sunday i coatecu- tivt days word pet da? dally, lie pa word Inciuoini Sunday 1 1 eon- tecutlve days Minimum 16 word. Any advertiser beyond the 80-mllt ret of Pittsburgh earns the rate of si us per une Sunday.

uc oer une weekdays Display Classified Sunday Only Ads uiint cum. borders or width ot more than one column. The rate li llie Including Sunday (or 7 consecu- lire oaye, lesa 5 lor (tin. Ada or. d-red 4 to 8 consecutive dava are charged at the rate of 42c per ante Une dally.

64c per aeate line including Sunday, leaa 5 for cab, Ada ordered consecutive daya. tie pet cute line daily. 65c per agate line Including Sunday, leaa 5 for cash. 1-2 time ada are 83c per ante tine dally. 75c per agate Una Including Sunday loo discount I Ocatft Noficeg ANDREKOVICH On Wednesday.

7. 1956. of 107-Eaet 10th Ave. Homestead. beloved husband of Mrs.

Carolvn Andre-kovlen: father of Emil (retired of Westlnghouse Mfg. Co also survived bv grandchildren. Frlenda received at ProkODOvltsn Funeral Home. 431 Ninth Munhall Reaulem mass on Saturday. March 10.

at St. Marv'a Church. Homeatead. at 9:30 a. m.

Internunt Calvary Cemeterj. ANDREWS On Thursday. March 8. 1956. Albert husband of the late Elizabeth Ferry, of 141 Scout Carrlck; father of Mrs.

(Jane) Elmer J. and Thomas A. Andrewa; brother ot Mrs. Lucy Gray, and Jane I. Andrews: also 1" Koonta Funeral Home.

1719 Brownsville Rd. Funeral Mondav. at 2 d. m. Interment Zimmerman Cemetery.

Member of Dallag Lodge No. 506 f. ft A. M. ARTMAN Suddenly, on Thursday, March 8.

1956. William (Buck), beloved husband of Loretta Mundv. of 4921 Clalrton Baldwin Borough: father of Crystal Den-rvter. Edward Raymond Robert. Anna Marie Santa Maria.

8. Marie Bernard 8.F., Margaret Hochendonner. Bernard C. Bruce C. and the late James also two sisters, three brothers and 14 grandchildren, Frtenda may call at trie Robert Koonta Funeral Home.

209 Allen after 11 a. m. Frtdav. Funeral Mondav. at 8 am.

Requiem high mass at St. Elizabeth'a Church. Pleasant Hills, at 9 a. m. FOE.

No. 1520 and friends Invited Interment 8t. Oeorae'a Cemetery. BAKER On Thursday. March 8.

1956, at 10:30 o. Anna Dresch, wife of the late Rev. Charles C. Baker, of 214 Hullon Oak-nioiit: moth of Miss Ethel M. Baker and Mrs.

Martin R. Schell: sister of Mlas Louise Dresch: aluo survived bv 2 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. Friends received at H. Samson's. 537 Neville fit.

(Oakland Civic Center), where services will be held Sunday after noon, at 4 clock. Interment Monday at Morefleld Cemetery. Shar- oQsp' I BARNEB On Thursday. March 8. 1956 John Earner, of Larimer.

uiwi i Bennett Mortat. Mt Eiaanof Rain. Mrs. Mimrea Jonnson: Dromer oi mra. Jamea Milne.

Mra James Lem-mon. Mrs. Margaret Wamoler. Frlenls received at the Snyder Funeral Home. 521 Main Irwin.

Services Monday. 2 p. m. BKRKLEY Nana (R. of 7709 Weatmore and Swtssvale.

on Thursday. March 8. 1956. beloved dauchter ot Ora and Edgar Peck, of Somerset. Pa," alster of Fran-rea Koehler.

of Swissvale. and Robert 8 Peck, of Somerset. Frlenda received at Van Horn's, Irvine St. (at Monongahela Swlaavale. until Saturdav.

at 10:30 o. m. On Sundav frlenda iv -all at the family residence, 30J North Edgewood Bomer set, Pa. Services at Somerset Hon- day, at 2 m. BisHOP At the Shadyslde Hos nllal.

March 7. 1956. Marie 1. daughter of the late R. Wr and Jessie Blshoo.

of 411 Commerce Street. Wilmerding; sister of Mrs Gertrude Barefoot. Ethel, and Harrv Blshoo. Friends received at the Jones Funeral Home. Herman and Westlrighouse Avenues.

Wll merdlng. Services Saturdav at 2 m. Interment In Orandvlew Cemetery. East McKeesoort. In lieu of flowers, please make con trlbutlons to the Amelia Kane Foundation, of Rhadvslde HosDltal BLOSE At PhllajielDhla.

on Wed nesda-a March 7 1956. Thomas L. of 104 Mill 8t. Milltown. beloved husband of Viola: father of Diane Nixon of Oakmont: Thomaa L.

Jr. Aurelie and Bara Javne Blose. all of Milltown: eon of Sarah Javne Arc, of Oakmont; brother of John Arce. oi Verona, and Cora Duffv of Pgh. Friends received at the William Nelll Funeral Home.

2iu Allegheny River Oak mont. Services from the Kerr Prea- bvterlan Church. Milltown. on Sat urdav. March 10 at 2 p.

m. Inter- ment Oakmont Cemetery. BONAIlTo On Tuesday. March 6 1956. at 10 45 n.

Santo Bo- nadio. of 1623 Canton Beech view, beloved husband of Angelina Cardamone Bonadio: father of Anthony. Pasauale and Catherine Bonaoio Mia. Theresa Bonlde Mrs. Rose Berardl.

Mra. Antonette Bonldie. Mra Viola Lorence. Mary Joseph and Domenic Bonadio: brother of Anne Marie Giovanna. of Italy: alao 15 grandchildren Frlenda received at Raymond 8, Phillloa Funeral Home.

1923 Broad way (at Pauline Ave Beechview. until 9:13 a. Saturdav. March 10. Solemn of reaulem at St.

Catherine's Church, at 10 a. m. BRKHCH Suddenly, on Thursday March 8. 1956 John father of Gladys John Fran, of Pittsburgh, and Albert of Hyattsvllle. Md.

Friends received at McCabe'a. 7204 Thomas Blvd where services will be held on Saturday at 2 p. CANTERBURY On Thursday. Marrn 8. 1956.

Alice Roslle While, age 84. wife of the late Arthur E. mother of Mrs. Oeorge Wilhelm, of Travers Cltv. A.

Edwin, of Woodvllle. and Howard Canterbury, of Houston. Texas. Friends received ut 'tie residence ot her on, A Edwin. 627 Robin Drive.

Foxcroft. where services will be neia on Friday, at 8 n. m. CAVITT On Wednesday. March 7.

1956. John Clifford, of 6937 Meade husband of Mrs. Mary L. Cavitt: brother of Oretta Cavltt. Friends received at the Beahm Funeral Home.

7211 Thomas Blvd. Services Saturday at 2 p. ni; (HAPON On Wednesday. March 7. Catherine of Rankin.

mother of Josroh Andrew. Steuhen and Mrs. Margaret Wargo. Funeral irom Mi Harney Rankin, on Saturday, March 10. at 9 a m.

Reaulem high fitnass at St. Mar-garet a C. Church. Homestead. at 10 a Fn Mends Invited.

COLLINS On Fildav. Mnrrh 9. 1956. a' her residence, 4340 Bristol Greenfield, Kale beloved wife of Edwin Collins and mother of Lillian Caster. Edwin Jr.

Elsii) Gratton. Oliver. Earl. Arthur and Clyde Collins; alio survived the Wendover Apartments could be considered luxurv multiole hniwintr in Iniilrrp! TTill nOUSing in squirrel lllU. proposed apartment, he continued, would be in keeping with the neighborhood and would not cause a depreciation of properties.

become uneconomical to build three and four-story apartments," he added. Battling to uphold the zoning ordinance, in the case before Judge Wallace S. Gourley, are the Public Relations Research Service, owner of the property, and the city of Pittsburgh. Testimony in the suit was expected to be completed today. 2 Tipsy Drivers Draw Jail Terms A drunken driver who literally bumped into the law received a fine and jail term today.

Judge Clarence B. Nixon fined Shellie McCleod, 53, of 150 tullerton $100 and gave him one to six months In the Workhouse. He pleaded guilty to charges arising from an auto accident which occurred two weeks ago when McCleod rammed a police radio patrol car on Tunnel Street. Patrolman John Hicks, who was driving the cruiser, said he chased McCleod for a block after the crash. Hampton, 40, of 210 Shetland also pleaded guilty to the same charge and got a $100 fine and one-to-three months in County Jail.

Mr. Hampton was operating without a license when his auto crashed a utility pole on Franks-town Avenue, Feb. 26. Police said he had a year-old learner's permit at the time. Ship Arrivals And Departures 'By THE UNITED PRESS Ship movements scheduled for tomorrow: ktMwm NKW YOKK Covadonga.

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