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POST-GAZETTES Marrh 1R, 1980-19 i Cleveland's Busing Appeal "ails to Sway High Court Forecast Meteorological Record Hlohest temperature War. II since 1174 was i In mi. Lowell temperature Mar. II since It7 In Wh Travelers' Roundup Pennsylvania WASHINGTON (AP) The Supreme Court refused yesterday to derail a acial desegregation plan for Cleveland Today's Forecast Altoona Br adtord DuBols Airport Temperatures public schools that soon may require the busing of about 52,000 students. High Low CanaitMA 40 Pt.

Cldy. Jl 15 Pt. Cldy. 40 J5 Pt. Cldy.

J3 Pt. Cldy. 30 Pt. Cldy. SO 1 p.m..

SO trie Bv a 6-3 vote, the court rejected a Harrlsburg 41 SO 41 SI so Cleveland Board of Education challenge to the court-ordered plan. Snow I An. fiiutti th 1 a.m. 7 a.m. a.m.

4 a.m. 5 a m. I a 7 a.m. I a.m. a.m.

10 a m. II am p.m 1 p.m. 4 m. 5 p.m. p.m.

7 p.m I p.m. 9 p.m 10 p.m II p.m Midnight The plan's first phase, affecting about 1'IUl 1 1 Ohio Youngstown 40 25 Pt. Cldy. West Virginia Morgantown 43 Pt. Cldy.

20,000 of the city's 92,000 public school i 49 SO Airport at 7 p.m. yesterday. Press. Wind Weather 19M 55 17 SW 1 Cloudy rcrea Shown Stationary 0luHd irrmrni possible for federal courts to do it, no equitable decree can fashion an 'Emerald City' where all races, ethnic groups and persons of various income levels live side by side in a large metropolitan area." The justices also took these actions: Ruled unanimously that states may not impose their own regulations to prevent racial bias in lending by federal savings and loan associations. The justices were told the ruling will frustrate efforts to stamp out the illegal practice of "redlining" lender discrimination against applicants seeking loans for homes in particular neighborhoods.

Refused to postpone the April 1 start of the 1980 census, despite arguments by 26 members of Congress and two organizations who want separate tallies kept for illegal aliens. Told newspaper publisher John P. McGoff he must comply immediately with subpoenas issued by the Securities and Exchange Commission in its investigation of his possible financial ties to the government of South Africa. Comparative temp, and preclp. this date: NATION At WlAIHft SftVICI.

NOAA, Oept ol Commerce students, went into eilect last September. Under it, about 8,300 students are bused from predominantly one-race neighborhoods across town. The plan's second phase is to go into effect today affecting another 20,000. By September, every school in the city will reflect about the same racial makeup of the entire city school district. fhipf Justice Warren E.

Bureer and 75 S3 32 43 '0 '79 '71 '77 '74 SS SI )S 49 25 47 24 27 21 17 51 42 31 39 21 .44 0 .06 .06 .03 High Low Mean Pretlp. Weathercloudy Justices William H. Rehnqust and Lewis Normal temperature for the day 31 Excess In temperature for the dav 13 Deficiency In temperature for 69 Deficiency In temperature this vear 220 Total precipitation this month 2.77 Normal precipitation this month 1.92 Excess In precipitation this month -IS Total precipitation this vear 5.65 Normal preclpltetlon this vear 7.06 Deficiency In precipitation this vear 1.41 Partly cloudy today with a high in the low 40s. Clearing tonight as the low drops to the upper 20s. The chance of precipitation is 20 per cent today and zero per cent tonight.

Western Pennsylvania Extended Forecast: Fair Thursday. Showers likely Friday. Clearing and cooler Saturday. Highs in the 50s Thursday, 45 To 55 Friday and in the 40s Saturday. F.

Powell Jr. voted to near tne scnooi board's appeal, but four votes are necessary to grant such review. Nation Next Past 24Hrs. 4Hrt. Ovneok Pre.

Amerlllo Clear 60 24 74 25 0 Atlanta Cloudy 61 42 73 SI 0 Atlantic CHv Cloudy 41 40 44 40 0 Baltimore Cloudy 59 47 55 40 0 Boston Cloudy 55 40 43 30 0 Buffalo Snow 35 30 51 42 0 Chicago Rem 40 22 57 35 .25 Cincinnati Clear 43 32 67 52 .10 Cleveland Cloudy 39 33 64 47 .04 Dallas Clear 64 32 75 49 0 Denver Clear 56 24 45 17 .07 Des Moines Clear 53 23 55 21 0 Detroit Clear 39 21 S7 45 .43 Honolulu Cloudy 7B 61 79 70 0 Houston Clear 68 31 74 70 .74 Indianapolis Clear 4 7 27 60 51 .41 Jacksonville Rain 70 59 7 7 59 0 Las Vegas Cloudy 63 4 7 60 31 0 Los Angeles Cloudy 61 54 75 56 0 Miami Beach Cloudy 80 73 75 72 0 Milwaukee Clear 41 24 56 37 0 Minneapolis Cloudy 42 19 43 19 .24 New Orleans Cloudy. 67 52 71 71 0 New York Cloudy 52 47 48 38 0 Norfolk Ram 68 57 6 2 50 0 Orlando Rein 80 66 79 63 0 Philadelphia Cloudy 54 50 49 38 0 Phoenix Clear 73 47 76 50 0 Portland, Or. Cloudy 53 37 52 43 .04 St. Louis Clear 56 26 58 39 .62 St. Petersburg Rain 79 67 80 67 0 San Diego Cloudy 67 53 70 56 0 San Francisco Clear 58 50 59 5 0 Seattle Ram 49 40 47 41 .13 Washington Cloudy 60 49 45 47 0 Writing a dissenting opinion for the Rehnnuist noted.

Lven if the Constitution required it, and it were Pollution Forecast Downtown Remains moderate. Avalon I.D. Believue Remains moderate. Glassport Remains good. Hazelwood Remains moderate.

Liberty Borough 1.0. Logans Ferry Remains good. North Breddock Remains moderate. Oakland Remains moderate. Obituaries V2 Louis Braun, Ex-Bakery Owner Services for Louis H.

Braun, a former owner of Braun Baking will be held at 1 p.m. Friday in J.T. Anderson Jr. Son Funeral Home, 205 College Beaver, Beaver County. Foreign Sky High Lew Condition River Report Rivers In the Pittsburgh district were falling and will show imte change today.

Precipitation over the district has accumulated only trace amounts the past 24 hours. River stages were reported as follows: Allegheny River: Warren, Pa. 3.3 Franklin, Pa. 5.2 Parker, Pa. 4.7 F.

Mononoehele River Greensboro, Lock 7, Pa. 12.2 Cheat River: Parsons, W.Va. 5.5 R. West Fork River: Clarksburg, W.Va. 2.2 F.

Youghlogheny River: Sutersvllle, Pa. 5.0 R. Beaver River: Beaver Falls, Pa. 5.1 R. Ohio River: Pittsburgh, Pa.

16.3 Davhlekts Dam 15.4 Montgomery Dam, Pa. 14.5 Pike Island Lock and Dam W.Va. I.J Wheeling Wharf, Wheeling, W.Va. 11.1 F-Falllng; M-Mlsslng; P-Pod; R-Rlslng; S-Stelfonary; U-Unknown. Mr.

Braun, 85, of 170 Beaver 43 34 Cloudy Clear Beaver, died Sunday (March 16) at his residence. tave and William became owners of Braun Baking in 1932. Mr. Braun was honored by the Beaver Area Chamber of Commerce in 1968 for his contributions to the community, which included campaigns for the Community Chest and the Salvation Army. He is survived by a son, Louis a daughter, Robert P.

(Armella) Fischer, five grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Friends will be received from 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow and from 1 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday in the funeral home. Today's Fort.

nr. Berlin Buenos Aires London Mexico City Paris San Juan Tokyo 73 37 56 41 73 41 87 43 86 43 84 55 Rain Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear He was also former president of Key stone Bakery Inc. He was born in Morbach, Germany, and came to the Pittsburgh area in 1910 to join the Braun Baking Co. that was operated by his relatives. Associated Press Pittsburgh Skies 21-Hour Report National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Weather Radio broadcasts me latest weather Information or warnings 24 hours a day on the VHF band at 162.S5 mhi.

6:30 p.m. 6:26 a.m. Sunset Tuesday Sunrise Wednesday Mr. Braun and his two brothers, ous- Yesterday's satellite photo shorn storm clouds covering the eastern half of the country, and thunder clouds from the Gulf of Mexico to Alabama. Dr.

Freda Lavictoire Services for Freda Lavictoire. retired Should Industries Help Ease the Shock of Plant Closings? nf nlants is either shifting a growing Pittsburgh Dental School and was a member of the Allegheny County Dental Scociety, the Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania Odontological societies, the B'nai Israel, Hadassah, and the National Council of Jewish Women. She is survived by a brother Udell; and two nephews. Downtown dentist, will be held today at 1 p.m. in the Ralph Schugar Chapel, 5509 Centre Shadyside.

Dr. Lavictoire, 81, of 5721 Stanton Highland Park, died Sunday (March 16) at her home. She graduated from the University of Robert T. Findlan had worked for the old Hubbard Oswald Hess Sealtest Dairy and Vimco Co. Employees would be paid a week's salary for each year they had worked at the plant, provided a year of paid medical coverage, and get up to five weeks of paid leave to look for another job.

In addition, the company would have to pay the equivalent of 15 percent of the plant's annual payroll into a fund to soften the blow of lost jobs and taxes. The major union push behind the legislation is coming from the United Automobile Workers, but the movement's strength seems to be based in broad-based citizens' groups, especially in Ohio and Massacussetts. The issue is particularly strong in Ohio, where plant closings in Youngstown and elsewhere have left communities stunned and angry, and where the financing of public school systems is coming unraveled, in part because a loss kidnapping of capital earned by employees in this state by employers who take the money to build someplace else," said State Rep. Perry Bullard of Michigan, who introduced the legislation in that state. "Much of General Motors' or Ford's profits come from the work of a large number of workers in Michigan," Bullard added, "and management's claim is that they have the right to take the profit of all that work and invest it in Alabama or Spain or Mexico and not take into consideration the impact on all those workers and communities that made those profits possible." Bullard's bill, patterned on measures pending in other states, would require plants with more than 100 employees to give two years' notice before closing or cutting the work force by half or more.

school tax burden on homeowners or, as in Cleveland, simply leaving schools critically underfinanced. "Pennsylvania has lost 218,900 jobs in the last 10 years, according to the state Department of Labor," said John Dodds, director of the Philadelphia Unemployment Project and one of the backers of a plant-closing bill for that state. "We're saying that those people could be working now if the manufacturing plants hadn't just evaporated." In addition to New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Massachussetts, similar measures have been introduced in Illinois, Indiana and Rhode Island. An effort was made this year to strengthen the Maine law to require a year's notice of a plant closing, but foes fought down the attempt by threatening to attack the existing law. (Continued from Page 1) shattered tax bases and workers who.

are too old to find new jobs or learn new skills. The proposed laws are aimed primarily at protecting the unskilled and semiskilled manufacturing jobs, such as the majority of those in the automobile manufacturing industry, that are most vulnerable to sudden shifts in the economy. None of the proposed measures, other than perhaps Ohio's, is given even a remote chance of becoming law this year, but their proponents view the growing lists of sponsors for the legislation and increased willingness of community groups to join the push as evidence that their campaign is picking up speed. "The bill is intended to prevent the A Mass for Robert Titus Findlan, a buyer for the diocesan purchasing commission of the Pittsburgh Catholic Diocese, will be celebrated tomorrow at 10 a.m. in St.

Raphael Church, Morningside. Mr. Findlan, 63, of 1430 Morningside Morningside, died Sunday (March 16) in St. Francis General Hospital. Before joining the diocese in 1962, he Surviving are his wife, Marjorie Brown Findlan; two sons, Robert B.

and Paul a daughter, Barbara.Kraynick; four brothers, Msgr. Joseph pastor of St. Canice Church in Knoxville, Thomas, Richard and John; and a sister, Mary. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m.

today at the McCabe Brothers Funeral Home, 5300 Penn Lottery Number Garfield. Yesterday's Daily Number 410. 1 1 1 iath KiMir. 'I iatcct 1 DDCVinnc 001 Death Notlces 001 Death Notices 001 Death Notices 001 Death Notices aai rsotk w- nm rvath Nnt cm 001 Deitk Notice 001 Death Notices LATEST PREVIOUS DEATUC HCATUC TURNER DUNBAR FLAHERTY I CAPLAN AKERS Edward L. of 732 Wilkinsburg beloved husband of Mrs.

Georoie Turner: father of Leroy Taylor Dorothy RUPPERT On Mar. 14, 1980, Leonard Carl; husband of Violet Schar Ruppert ot Spring Valley Saxonburg. Friends will be received at the H.P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Highway, Perrysville, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., beginning Mon. evening, where Services will be held Wed.

morning at 11 o'clock. walker, uara wurpny ana Maude ThomDson; also 20 Frank, on Mar. 16, 1980; husband of Irene Smith Dunbar; father of Peter; brother of Edward Dunbar, Grace Wieland and Alberta Gordon. Friends received at the LEO G. SULLIVAN FUNERAL HOME, 5128 2nd Hazel-wood.

Requiem Mass in St. Stephen's Church on Wed. at 10 o'clock. Burial in Calvary Cemetery. Catherine E.

of Brentwood BorOa on Mar. 16, 1980; aunt of Betsy Miller of Fla. and Kathleen Kasten; also survived bv 14 grandnieces and grandnephews. Friends received at the CIESLAK TATKO FUNERAL HOME, 2935 Brownsville Rd. Funeral on Thur.

at 9 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial In St. Basil Church at 10 a.m. Family visitations 2-4 7-9. MAERKLE (STEINER) Sun.

Mar. 16, 1980, Laura Maerk le nee Sre Iner, age 74 vrs wife of Wllheim Maerkle; mother of William and Albert Maerkle; also eight grandchildren; sister of Louis Steiner. Friends may call from 2-4 7-9 p.m. at the WILLIAM C. HIRT FUNERAL HOME, 704 Brownsville Rd.

at Alice. Services Thurs. 10:30 a.m. Family suggests contributions be made to St. James Lutheran Church, 2211 Arlington Pgh.

13210. Mrs. Estella of 335 Roblnsen beloved mother of Edna Robinson, Ella Mae Lucas, Eupene Akers, Martha Martin, Ruby Daw, John C. Jerome, Meivln T. end Calvin Akers; sister ot Willie, Otis and Curtis Johnson; also 20 grandchildren; and a host of other relatives.

Friends received at the SPRtGOS WATSON FUNERAL HOME, 720 N. Lang E.E.. where funeral services will be held on Thurs. at 2 p.m. Interment Allegheny Cemetery.

On Sun. Mar. 16, 1980, Morris H. Caplan; beloved husband of Estelle Caplan; father of Mrs. Milton (Miriam) Samuels of Rockvllle, Ivan Caplan of Poughkeepsle, N.Y.; brother of Irving Caplan of also surwived by four grandchil dren; one great-grandchild.

Services at the RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, 5509 Centre Ave. on Tues. at 11 a.m.' Interment B'Nal Israel Cemetery. Visitation 1 hr. prior to the service.

Contributions may be made to the Jewish Home and Hospital for the Aged. grandchildren; and a host of great-grandchildren and other relatives. Friends received at the SPRIGGS A WATSON FUNERAL HOME, 720 N. Lang Ave E.E. Funeral Serv-ices on Thurs.

at II a.m. In the Shiloh Community Baptist Church. Interment Homewood Cemetery. Brunner, Clarence B. Coyne, Martin J.

Sr. Davis, Keith W. Eckelberry, Mary J. Fabian, Michael Gaita, Mary Alyce Gruden, Josephine Sever Joyce, Mary MacKenzie GAITA TYTKE SALERA On Sat. March 15, 1980, Fran-cis Flankie) In his 7rh year; beloved son of Alvln and Pauline; brother of Angela and Carla; grandson of Mrs.

Rose Salera and Santina (Barilla) Plscetetli. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Mon. Tues. at the BRUSCO-NAPtER FUNERAL HOME Broadway at Shiras, Beechview.

Mass Resurrection Church Wed. 9:30. At Daytona Beeh, Fl, on Keefer, W. Paul DUNCAN Edith Lytle on Sunday. March 16.

1980, of Carnegie, Pa, Pa, widow ot Chalmer T. Duncan; mother of William Parkinson of Mass. Friends received at the BRADWELL NIRELLA, INC, Chartlers Ave. at Mennsfleld Carnegie. Services on Wednesday at 10 a.m." Matthew of Lincoln on Mar.

16, 1980; brother of Irene Demldchlk and Edward Twtke' aKo survived bv sar, war. ij, Alvce Galta of Port Orange, wife of Patrick Anthony dona, momer ui rrw. of Boca Raton, or end- ANDERSON Of R.D.2, Irwin, Mar. 16, 1980. Ralph Clayton; husband of Donna Lynn; son of Anna Peters: fattier of Ralph, Bruce, Vickl Mtakar; brother of Wesley and Vernon.

Friends re celved RODGER FUNERAL HOME, trwln. Services Wed. nieces and nephews. Friends mav call at the FRED BELL FUNERAL HOME, (formerly Skelton) Muldownev Ave. Time and date of funeral announced later, (visiting hours Mon.

7-9, Tue. 7-t 7-9.) MARVIN In the Baptist Home, on Mar. IS, 1980, Elma Geer Marvin of McKees Rocks; wife of the late Grover D. Marvin; beloved mother of Olive Mae Demeter and Eula (Sis) Kuczvnskl; sister of Olive Tracy; grandmother of Judv Paxinos, Grover and Gary; also survived by five greatgrandchildren. Friends received at the STOVER FUNERAL HOME, 534 Island McKees Rocks, 2-4 and 7-9.

Funeral Services on Tues. at 11 a.m. mother ot Mrs. Morion jucw rah Svlvls) Peschl of Pompa-no Beach. Fla, Pamela Svfvls of Boca Raton, Fla.

and Mrs. 1 1 a.m. COYNE 1910, Martin J. of East beloved a husband of Mary Dorothy Brown Coyne; father of Martin J. grandfather of Nora Ann.

Kathleen, Mary Margaret and Martin J. Ill; brother of Mrs. Mary Kenny of N.Y., Mrs. Margaret Joyce and Patrick Coyne, both of County Caiwav, Ireland. Friends may call after 1 p.m.

Mon. at the PATRICK T. LANIGAN FUNERAL HOME, 700 Linden East Pgh. Mass of Christian Burial In St. Williams Church an Wed.

at 10 a.m. Micnaei iMmmr Piotkowskl ot Delrev Beach, also three great-grandchildren. Friends received on Tues. from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. SMIRGA On Mar.

14, 1980, Stephen E. of N. Versailles; beloved father of Mrs. Janice Pettruney and Stephen brother of John, Mrs. Helen QasMrlti UUillium anrl AArt VALDISERRI On Mon.

Mar. 17, 1980, Laudenia of Baldwin Boro; widow of Angelo Valdiserri; mother of Silas A. Valdiserri at the HAKULU C. FUNERAL HOME, 20 W. Library Ave, Bethel Park niacclnn rv res Wl be held on wed.

at 10 a.m. Krukles, Stanley W. Lanetz, Joseph Loew, Anna Frances Marvin, Elma Geer McCarthy, Mae Mooney McNeely, Garence R. Miller, Herman C. (Dutch) Miller, Florence C.

Kliber Palmer, Hugh (Jim) Parsons iBarry Parks) Harold S. Quinn, Lawrence H. Ruppert, Leonard Carl Salera, Francis (Frankie) Smirga, Stephen E. ECKELBERRY Mary J. of Coraopolis, on Mar.

16, 1980; mother of Oelores Baer, Beverly Price. Pamela Dray. James C. and Phillip Eckel berry; sister of Edna Bishop, Hazel Dobbs. Kenneth, William, Donald and Raymond Coiimar; also survived by 12 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Family will receive friends Mon. 7-9 p.m.; Tues. 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the COPELAND CORAOPOLIS FUNERAL HOME, 87 5th where Services will be held Wed. at 11 a.m.

Dorothy ZuzaHo; also six grandchildren. Friends may call after 2:30 p.m. Mon. at the PATRICK T. LANIGAN FUNERAL HOME, 700 Linden East Pgh.

Mass of Christian Burial in St. Colman Church on Wed. at 11:30 a.m. BACKER On Mar. 17, 1910.

Eleanor; beloved wife of Philip Backer of mother of Joyce, Donald and Ronald Backer all of Pen. and Alice Backer of White Plains, N.Y.: sister of Marvin Wintner of Tampa, Fla. and Harold Wintrier of McKeesport, Pa. Services at the BURTON L. HIRSCH CHAPL.

2704 Murray Sq. Hill (opp. Mor-rowfield Apts.) on Tue. at 3 Interment Beth Shalom Cemetery. Visitations one hour prior to Service.

and Mrs. Louis (Lillian) Morelli; also seven grandchildren and 1 1 great-grandchildren. Friends received Tues. and Wed. 2-4 7-9 p.m.

at the WILLIAM E. GRIFFITH MORTUARY, 5636 Brownsville Broughton-CurrvS. Park Twp. Funeral Thurs at 9:30 a.m. with Mass of Christian Burial in Nativity Church at Akers, Estella Anderson, Ralph Clayton Backer, Eleanor Backus, Lillian Bertalanits, Lena R.

Caplan, Morris H. Diess, William C. Dillon, Irene A. Grant Donofrio, John Drew, Nancy Scott Dnnbar, Frank Duncan, Edith Lytle Erenstein, Rhea Levin Fenn, Henrietta G. Findlan, Robert Titus Flaherty, Catherine E.

Haid, Isabel Klawinski Healer, John A. Johns, Ray E. Katzenberg, Connie Bowen Kavalir, Thomas F. LaVictoire, Freda Maerkle, Laura Steiner Mitchell, Solomon A. Newell, Frances L.

O'Connor, Bridget Oliver, Elizabeth HaYcock Philpot, William M. Rankin, Lt. Col. James L. Regotti, Joy Marie Hunter Stone, Jacob M.

Taylor, John R. Teicbart, Ethel Mehrmann Rose M. Tally, Robert H. Jr. Turner, Edward L.

Tytke, Matthew Valdiserri, Laudenia Veney, Stanley H. Walker, Euphemia Yank, Minnie E. Krepley Zitzman, Edith M. MCCARTHY (Mooney) On Mar. 16, 1980, Mae Mooney McCarthy; beloved wife of the late Justin McCarthy; mother of the late Justin McCarthy sister of Mrs.

Genevieve Rocare; also survived by nieces and nephews. Friends wilt be received at JOHN A. FREYVOGEL SONS, 4900 Centre Ave. at Devonshire ahr 7 p.m. on Mon.

Funeral on Wed. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Agnes Church at 11 a.m. DAVIS Suddenly on March 15, 1980, Kerth W. Davis, age 10, of Wlnton beloved son of William J.

and Carol Wetrel Davis; brother of Lynn Anne and Klmberly Anne Davis; grandson of William J. Davis. Friends received at the JAMES J. ARRY JR. FUNERAL HOME, 408 Warrington Services on March 18 at 2 p.m.

iu a.m. STONE On Mar. 16. 1980, Jacob husband of Goldie G. Stone of father of Steven Stone of Pa.

Services at the BURTON L. GRUDEN On Mar. 16, 1980. Jose-phlne Sever; wife of the late Martin Gruden; mother of William R. and Alvln Gruden; also three grandchildren.

Visiting hours from 12 noon9 p.m., however, friends will be personally received by the family from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the SAMUEL BLAKE FRYER FUNERAL HOME, 729 Washington Bridgeville. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Agathes Church on Wed. at 10 a.m.

First viewing starting Mon. at 2 p.m. VENEY On Mar. 16, 1980, Stanley beloved husband of Gloria: father of Sherdena Brvant, Gloria Leek. Gwen ray Sq.

Hifl (opp. Mor-rowfield Apts.) on Tue. at p.m. Interment Beth Shalom Cemetery, visitations one hour prior to Services. Family suggests contr ibutions be made to the Amer.

Heart Assoc. 001 Death Notices BACKUS Lillian of 7003 Ross Garden dearly beloved wife of Charles Backus; mother of Mrs. Elizabeth Alexander; sister of Mrs. Susie Canady and Mrs. Peggie Nelson; also survived by other relatives and fronds.

Friends received at the SAMUEL E. COSTON FUNERAL HOME, 427 Lincoln Ave. Funeral Wed. at 11 a.m. in the Monumental Baptist Church.

Visitations with the family Mon. and Tues. 7-9. Interment Allegheny dolyn, Kimberly, Gavlord all of Pgh. and Stanley Venev Jr.

of N.Y.C.; 14 grandchildren: brother of Alma Peay of Orlando, Fla. and Lola Harris of Homestead. Friends received at the GEORGE A. WARDEN FUNERAL HOME, 1100 N. Homewood where Funeral Services will be held Wed.

at 11 a.m. Interment McNEELY At Orlando, on Friday, March 14, 1980, Clarence husband of (Catherine Belotti McNeely, of Leesburg, formerly of Wexford, Pa- father of Alelta Wilson, Cranberry brother of Harold McNeely Oeiand, Fla. also survived by three grandchildren. Friends received at the H. P.

BRANDT FUNERAL HOME 1032 Perry Perrysville, Mon. and Tues. afternoon and evening. Services will be held at the Jefferson Memorial Park Cemetery Chapel, Weds, afternoon at 2 o'clock. DIESS On Mar.

la, 1980, William C. of Pgh. (formerly of Sherpsburg and Snaler TwpJ; son of the late Dr. William C. and Caroline Wanner Dless; brother of Dr.

Robert G. Diess of Butler. Friends received Tue. i 7-9 m. at the BOCK FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Mt.

Roval Glen-shaw, where Services will be held on Wed. morning at 11 o'clock. Interment private. ERENSTEIN On Mar. 16, Rhea Levin Erenstein, of the Beaver Valley Geriatric Center, Beaver (Formerly of Allqulppa); beloved mother of Irwin end Mrs.

Henry (Lillian) Berger, both of Allqu'ippa; grandmother of Alan and Gait Erenstein, Mrs. Arnold (Adele) Sales, Mrs. Michael (ilene) Hudak and Dorothy Berger; sister of Benjamin Levin and Mrs. Ben (Ethel) Krosney, both of Ail-quippa. Friends will be received 10 a.m.

till time of service at 11 a.m. In the JAMES J. DARROCH FUNERAL HOME, 2640 Mill All-ouippa. Mrs. Erenstein was a member of the Beth Semuet Synagogue and the Sisterhood of Beth Samuel Synagogue.

She was also a member of the Haoassah Aliquippa Chapter. Family suggests memorial contributions to the Aliquippa Chapter of Hadassah-Medical Research Fund, co Mrs. Harriet Karp, 209 N. Brodhead Aliquippa, PA 15001 On Mon. Mar.

17, 1910, Bridget; beloved wife of William J. Connor; mother of Maureen Holmes and William C. O'Connor; sister of Agnes Brower of N.V., Elliabeth McNamara, Michael, John and Patrick Halloran, all of Ire-lend; also survived by three grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 7-9 m. at the CHARLES W.

TRfeNZ FUNERAL HOME, 11110 Frankstown Penn Hills. Funeral on Thurs. at 9 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial In St. James Church, wllkinsburg at 10 a.m.

OLIVER Elliabeth Haycock, on Mar. 17. 1980, of Whitehall; widow of James Oliver; mother of George S. Oliver; seven grandchildren, 19 great-grand children and two ore at -are at-grandchildren; sister of Nellie White Qf Orange, N.J. and Hazel Dah linger of Hawthorne, N.J.

Friends received at the JOHN D. O'CONNOR SON FUNERAL HOME, 4744 C'airton Route 51. Whitehall. Services on Thur. at 10 a.m.

Visitations 2-4 7-9 p.m. PALMER Of Castle Shannon, on March 15, 1980, Hugh (Jim); beloved nusband of Elaine Palmer; father of Linda, Carol and Jim Plamer. Friends received at the E. B. LAUGH-LIN FUNERAL HOME, Castle Shannon where services will be held on March 18, at 11 a.m.

Family requests contributions to Association for Children with Learning Disabilities, Sulsman and Middle PA. 15212. Visitations 2-4 7-9 p.m. PARSONS (BARRY PARKS) Harold S. on Mar.

16, I960, of Brentwood; husband of Mrs. Jeanne L. Parsons: brother of Mrs. May Cron of Silver Lake, Mrs. Jane Luzzl and Ralph Parsons, both of Monaca and Jack Parsons of Redmond, Washington.

Friends received at the JOHN F. SLATER FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood, Mon. and Tues. from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral on Wed.

morning at 9:30. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Sylvester Church at 10 a.m. PHILPOT William Mar. 14.

1980, of Monroevllie; husband of Hazel Hall; father of Jack W. Philpot of Wash. D.C. Memorial Services will be held at the JOBE FUNERAL HOME, cor. Shaw Triboro Turtle Creek, Wed.

at 8 P.M. Valley Lodge No. 613 F.I. A.M. Services Wed.

7:30 p.m. QUINN On Mar. 14. 1980, Lawrence H. of West Homestead; beloved husband of Irene Juba Quinn father of James Mary Beth, Michael Thomas R.

and M. Kelly Quinn; brother of John Quinn; also survived by two grandchildren. Friends wtit be received at JOHN A. FREYVOGEL SONS, 4900 Centre Ave. at Devonshire 7-9 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

un. and Mom. Funeral Tues. Mass of Christian Burial In St. Teresa Church at 10 a.m.

RANKIN At Lantana, Fla. on Frl. Mar. 14, 1980, Lt. Col.

James formerly of beloved husband of Seran Kennv Rankin of Lantana. father ot Ronald K. of Lantana and James L. Ill of Peoria, brother of Mrs. E.A.

Hiiier of Rostyn Farms; grandfather ot James L. Rankin IV. Friends will be received on Tues. 2-4 4,7.9 pm. at the LESTER C.

Mcdonald funeral home, 579 California Ave, Avalon where services win be held Wed. afternoon at 2 o'clock. (Lt. Col. Rankin was retired from the U.S.

Armv after serving in both WWII and the Korean Conflict.) REGOTTI Joy Marie Hunter, Mar. 16, 1980; wife of Elmo E. Regotti; mother of Arthur D. Alexander Renee Latshaw and Paulette Holland; daughter of Elizabeth Hunter; sister of Fay Black, Jean Hintemever, Gay Nicholas, Dot Yerdiey, Marie McRobertv Vien Walsh, Rav, Guy and Claire Hunter: also two grandchildren and five step-grandchildren. Fami- iu will receive friend 2-4 KRUKLES On Sun, March 16, 1910, Stanley husband of Warv L- Keras Lrukles of Bellevue; father of Audrey Marie Kline, Lorraine Ley and Judith Erd-ner; brother of Walter and Adam Krukles and the late Mary Tokerski; also nine grandchildren.

Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 at the LAWRENCE T. MILLER FUNERAL HOME, 40 Lincoln Bel-levu Mass of Christian Burial in the Church of the Assumption on Wed. at 10 a.m. Homewood Cemetery. RAID On Sun, Mar.

16, 1980, Isabel Klawinski Held of Mt. beloved mother of Richard. Christine, David, Leslie and Lynn Hald, Mrs. Barbara Johnston and Mrs. Janice Ackerman; also five grandchildren; daughter of Martha Domfnowskl Klawinski and the late Frank; sister of Mrs.

Reglna Buckley, Mrs. Dorothy Lawler, Francis, James, Henry, Eugene and the late Jerome King. Friends received at the JAMES J. BARRY JR. FUNERAL HOME, 608 Warrington Ave.

Funeral on Wed, Mar. 19, at 9 a.m. with Funeral Mass In. St. George Church at 10 a.m.

Family requests contributions be made to the Amer. Cancer Soc. WALKER On Sun. Mar. 16.

1980, Euphemia; beloved wife of the late Harry L. Walker; mother of Georgtna (Jean) Wright and Lillian Haube; also survived by five grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Friends received Mon. 7-9, Tues. 2-4 TAYLOR John R.

on Sun. Mar. 16. 1980; beloved husband of Mary Golian Taylor; father of Donna Prince, Sharon Collins and John R. Taylor son of Letitia JoYnt Tavlor; also survived by six grandchildren.

Friends may call at MAURICE L. KNEE. LTD. Center at South, Wllk. (Parking on premises).

Mass of Christian Burial in St. Maurice Catholic Church on Wed. at 10 o'clock. (FamilY hrs. 2-4 7-9 p.m.) TEICHART On Mon.

Mar. 17, 1980, Ethel Mehrmann of Duquesne; wife of Charles W. Teichart; mother of Charles W. Teichart Elaine M. Sander, Eloise N.

Hornyak; also survived by three grandchildren; sister of Ruth Mannis, Dorothy Harford, Nelle Cowley, Catherine Mamula, Margaret Kesslmg, and Gertrude Tnmbur. Visitation with the family Tues. 7-9 p.m.. Wed 2-4 7-9 p.m, at the TEICHART-GRACAN FUNERAL HOME, Kennedy Ave. at Witmot St.

Duquesne. Funeral service Thurs. at 11 a.m. from the Christ Lutheran Church, Duquesne. MILLER Herman C.

(Dutch) on Mar. 16, 1980; beloved husband of Catherine (Kitty) Miller; father of Donald Miller. Robert Miller ot Cal. and Margaret Davis; brother of Helen Flerst and Albert Miller- also survived bv 10 grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Friends received -4 and 7-9 at the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, 4730 Friendship Ave.

Funeral on Wed. at 9 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial In St. Josephs Church at 10 a.m. BERTALANITS On March 17, 1980, In her 2nd year, Lena R.

of Spring Garden; wife of the late Joseph; mother Marie Zeller. Hermlna Bennett, Jospephlne Dlvosevlc, Ella Baisimo, Dolores Love. Jean-nette and Patricia Bertalanits; also survived by ten grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-t p.m. In the ROBERT D.

HUGHES FUNERAL HOME, Lowrie and Gardner Troy Hill. Funeral mass in Mest Holy Name Church on Thur. at 9:30 a.m. Friends and 7-v p.m. at me snwLt W.

TRENZ FUNERAL HOME, 11110 Frankstown Penn Hills, where services will be held on Wed. at 1 p.m. LANETZ On March 1980, Joseph ot Mt. Washington (formerly of the S.S.): beloved husband of Rita Bechtold; father ot Michael J. Leneti; brother of Natalie Truchan, Walter and Vaierlae Faber.

Friends and veterans of WW II received at the JOHN J. GMITER FUNERAL HOME, 119 S. 15th St, S.S. Funeral Wed. at 9 a.m.

Divine Liturgy in St. John the Baptist Ukr. Cath. Church at 10 a.m. Parastas Tues.

at 7 p.m. Family hours 1-4 and 6-9 p.m. DILLON Irene A. Grant on Sunday, March 16, 1980, of Ross Twp, wife of the late Thomas J. Dillon; mother of Mrs.

Evelyn Petrlck, Virginia Mary, Thomas J. Dillon, Mrs. Rita Anne Becar and the late Mrs. Irene Peck; sister of Mrs. Mary Peelor and Mrs.

Agnes Shepler; also survived by 12 grandchildren; II great-grandchildren and one great great grandson. Member of St. Peters Altar Society. The family will receive friends 2-4 and 7-9 at the SPERLING FUNERAL HOME, INC, 408 Cedar N.S. Funeral on Wednesday, March 19, 1980 at 9 a.m.

Funeral Mass In St. Peters Church at 10 a.m. Family prefers memorials be made to St. Joseph House of Hospitality. 1635 Bedford Ave, pgh, 15219 001 Death Notices FABIAN On Mar.

1. 1980, Mich-ael, age 94, of N. Braddock; husband of the late Elizabeth; father of the late Margaret and Albert Fabian; grandfather of Albert W. Fabian; also, two great-grandchildren. Friends received at the ALBERT G- LESKO FUNERAL HOME, Bell and Jones N.

Braddock. Mass of Christian Burial St. Helens Church on Mar. 19. at 10 a m.

Family Visitation 2-4 and 7-9. members of Christian Mothers invited. Family suggests contributions to Most Holy Name of Jesus school Fnuno. HEULER On Mon. March.

17, 1980, John A. of Sewtcklev, husband of the late Laverne Brunner: father of Martha Sol-kovy of Butter, Joseph of Sewtcklev, Gerard ot Ambridge and Paul of Bakerstown; also survived bv four grendhcil-dren. Family will receive friendson Tues. and Wed, between the hours of 2-4 and 7-9 in the RICHATRO D. COLE FUNERAL HOME, 328 Beaver St, Sewickley.

Mass of Christian Burial to be held, Thurs, at 10 A.M. at St. James Catholic Church, Sewickley Interment, St. James Catholic Cemetery. KATZENBERG Connie nee Bowen of Cincinnati, Ohio (formerly of Pgh.) Mar.

15, I96; wife of Frank Kat2enberg; mother of Marty Smith and Annie Katzenberg; sister of Thelma Sm.th and Allen Bowen; one Grandchild. Visitation HARLES A. MILLER SONS FUNERAL HOME, Cincinnati, on Tue. from noon until time of Services at 2 p.m. KAVALIR UAH IT ia on YUNK On Sun.

Mar. 16, 1980. Minnie E. Krepley; beioed wife of the late Albert l. Yunk; mother ot Mrs.

Agnes Dauberger, Mrs. Mary Jane Hackbarth and Ramond C. Yunk; sister of Mrs. Emma Heiser and Mrs. Margaret Fague; also 11 grandchildren and nine great-gr anochiidren.

Family requests Visitation between the hours ot 2-4 and 7-9 pm. on TUES. at the NORMAN G. HEARD FUNERAL HOME. 4047 Perrysville N.S.

Funeral on Wed. at id a.m. Mass of Christian Burial in the Church of the Nativity at 10:30 clock. BRAUN I nailc mt 17ft fteaa. MILLER On Sua, Mar.

16, 1980, Florence C. Kliber; mother of Anna Marie Preusser and La-Verne Rittiger; sister of tsa-belie Vatter; also five grandchildren. Visitations. 2-4 7-9 p.m. at the BORON FUNERAL HOME, 1719 Brownsville Rd.

Relatives and friends Invited to attend her funeral on Wed. at 10:30 a.m. Liturgy in St. Basil Church at 11 a.m. Member of Christian Mothers Guild and the Eider-Ado Car rick Center.

FENN Thomas beloved nusband ver St, Beaver, -fca Sun. evening. Mar. 16, ivftO, In his home. Mr.

Braun was preceded In death by his wife, Elsie Koett Braun. 1977; father of Louis Poland, Ohio. Mrs. Robert p. (Armelia) Fischer, Beaver.

five ot tone isTevitKf rvavaur; father of Mrs. Gloria J. Harp Mrs. Dolores A. Ami ana- On Mar.

IS, 1980, Henrietta Gosnell ot Lake Placid, formerly of Millvale, at the age of 93; wife of the late Dan; mother of Mary Allen; sister of Albert Gosnell; one orandsnn. Richard; two oreat- LaVICTOIRE On Sun. Mar. 16, 1910, Freda D.D.S,- beloved aunt of wil-Ham Lavictoire and Howard Levine, both of sister of Udell Lavictoire of Oklahoma City, Okia, the late Esther Lavictoire Levine, the late John S. Lavictoire and the late Dr.

Isaac N. Lavictoire. Services at the RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, 5509 Centre Ave. on Tues. 1 p.m.

Interment B'Nal Israel Cemetery. Visitation 1 hr. prior to service. Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. DONOFRIO On Mar.

16, John of Rankin; beloved husband of Angeline Veltre Donofno; father of Anthony and Mrs. Edward (Angeitne) Lynch; also five grandchildren; brother of Vincent and Gennaro. Friends received in the EDWARO T. PERRONE MORTUARY. 7455 Church Swissvale.

Funeral Mass Mar. JO, in the Madonna del Costello Church at 10 a.m. Family hours 2-4 i 7-9. brother of Mrs. Ann Ofchl-nick.

Mrs. Dolores Ltpchak, Mrs. Grace Stack, Mrs. Marie granocniidren; Tiva grear-Grandchildren also survive, granosens; also nieces and Friend will received Wed. waxweiL rvirs.

tneen nenning, Mrs. Cathleen Cox. John. nepnews. r-rienos win at the PFEIFER MITCHELL FUNERAL HOME, 512 Grant Ave, Millvale.

where services will be held on March, JOHNS On Monday, March 17, 1980. Ray beloved husband of Mary; lather of Janice and Dick; grandfather of Jeffrey and Mark Johns. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 m. at the THOMAS P. KUNSAK FUNERAL HOME, 3SS2 California Ave.

at Davis Ave, where services will be held on Thursday at 11 a.m. 7-9 p.m. Thurs. 1-4 7-9 p.m. at the J.

T. ANDERSON, JR. SON FUNERAL HOME, 705 College Beaver, Pa. where a funeral service will James and Donald Kavalir; also survived bv four grand children. Friends received after 7 p.m., Tues.

In the ED WARD P. KANAI FUNERAL HOME. 500 Greenfield IV, ar aw. TERESI Ot Sharpiburg on Mon. Mar.

17 1980, Rose daughter of the late Anthony and Anna Teresi; sister of Sadie Panza and the late Joseph August A. and Frank A. Teresi, Katie Bondi, Mary E. Zuccha-ro and Lena A. Bruno; also survived by nieces and nephews.

Friends received at the the WORRELL FUNERAL HOME, Mam Sharps-burg. Funeral Mass in the Madonna of Jerusalem Church on Thurs. at 9:30 a.m. TULLY Robert H. age 91, former-ly a resident of Bethel Park, on Mar.

14, 1980, at hts home in Albuquerque, N. Metco; father of Dr. Robert H. Tuily, III of Albuquerque, George B. Tulty of Knoxville.

Tenn. and Hulda Martin of Shawnee Mission, Kansas; brother of Ka-thryn Bernucci of Washington, Janet Russer and Mary Dapoer, both ol L'gonwr and Phillip Milton Tuily of Qui-nard, also 13 grendchtl-dren and one great -grandson. Friends received at L. BEINHAUER AMD SON CO. la.

"1ft UU i iKau-tu oe conducted Fri. at i p.m. interment will follow in union-dale Cemetery, Tunerai i nurv or with funeral mass In St. Rosalia Church at 10 a.m. Visita Solomon A.

of 702 Francis beloved nephew of Mrs. Moselia Scott Lassiter; devoted friend of Louis Murrell. Friends received at the SPRIGGS WATSON FUNERAL HOME, 720 N. La no E.E. where funeral services will be held on Wed.

at 10 a.m. Interment Home wood Cemetery. tion with the family 2-4 and DREW On Mar. 17, 1980, Nancy Scott; wife of S. p.m.

REEFER BRUNNER ZITZMAN On Sun. Mar. 16, 1980, Edith M. Zitzman, formerly of Mt. Washington, wife of ttie late Andrew P.

Tjtzman; mottier of Sarah Lambert, Ruth LaverY of Georgia, James Zitzman of Enen Mackenzie, Andrew Zitzman of Calif, and Cecite Wilson and me late Florence Chilton; a'so survived bv 19 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. tends received at WM. SLATER 4 SONS, INC. Virginia Awe Kearsarge Mt. Washington where services win be held Wed.

Mar. 19 at 11 a.m. Famdv suggests memorials to tne Oakmont Presbyterian Home, Hulton Pd, or Bailey Ave. U.P. Ch)rch Organ Fund.

Visitation 2-4 7-9 p.m. mother of Nancy L. and Linda S. Drew; sister of Mrs. fVea-oe S.

McL.auor.lin ot But FINDLAN Suddenly on Sun. Mar. 16, WO, Robert Titus Findlan; beloved husband of Marjorie Brown Findlan: father of Barbara KraymcV. Robert Paul T. and the fate Marjorie Ann Findlan; also survived by four grandchildren; brother of Msgr.

Joseph, Thomas, Richard, Mary, and John Findlan. Friends received at McCABE anni am- cr i ikif A a-aituc On Sat, March 15, I90. In the Wercv Hospital, W. Paul of Cretton; husband of the late Elizabeth beloved fa un 5UT1. morning, nntr ti -v.

I'M, Clarence husband of ler, Pa. Friends received at me are AiDene twawic RrnnrtaM- nf Inryvniif Terrace. LOEW Anna Frances, on March beloved wife ot the late Samuel Loe; mother of Helen Krause ot Charleston, WV, Clara, Gertrude Wein-heimer, Ruth Simon, Walter and the late Harry Loew; nine grandchildren; 19 greatgrandchildren. Friends may call at the FRANK F. DeBOR FUNERAL HOME, INC, 1065 Brookline Blvd.

Funeral Wed. at 9:30 a.m. Mass ol Christian Burial In the Church of the Resurrection at 10:30 a.m. (Visitations 4 1 7-91 ther of Robert T. Keefer, and Mrs.

Jane Seipp; also three 7-9 and Wed. 7-9. Serv-ir-x will be held in me Lots- NEWELL On Sun. Mar. 16, 1910, Frances sister of Mrs.

J. P. Houch iBetty); also nieces McCendess; brother of Geo Mcintosh; also survived bv nieces and nephews. Friends JOYCE On Mar. IS, 1980.

of Over-brook, Mary MecKenzie Joyce; wife of the late Walter R. Joyce; mother of Mary Lou and Walter C. Joyce; grandmother of Walter R. Joyce; sister of John Ennls. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 7-9 pm.

at the READSHAW FUNERAL HOME, 1S03 firc-wnsville pd, where a Biesstl-g Service win be held VMed. at I p.m. coaal Church of the Ascension, grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Friends received at the tlisworm ve. nevme 5300 Penn E.E.

Funeral received a 'ne n. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME mr inn pmtv Per STOVER INC. FUNERAL nur. morning mo cock. Interment Woodlewn Cemetery.

7-9 pm. at th COPELAND CORAOPOLIS FUNERAL HOME, 87 5m where id at T. O. TURNER'S 729 on wed. Mar.

19 at a.m. Mass of Christian Burial in St. on Tues. evening trom Huwt, iro Nooie crat ton. from 2-4 and J-9 o.m rvsyliie.

Mass of Christian -I p.m., wncic 3d Memorial contributions, may be made to Magee women's Hosptal or the Episcopal Weftace ve win. ivo. -j I 7-9 p.m. Services held Wed. at i P.m.

Raphael Church at 10 a.m. If desired, contributions may be where funeral service will be services win oe net on mm, at 11 a.m. DC nea Wexfold on Wed. morning at held wed. at a.m..

made to Children Hospital. Church ot me Ascension. 10 clock..

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