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I of A A A 1. 1. in on POST-GAZETTE and SUN TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY, JUNE 5, -PAGE OBITUARIES Avenue United Presbyterian, Church, Bellevue. A graduate of the University of burgh, he was the son of the late James R. Dodworth, organist and choirmaster Emanuel Episcopal Church, Northside, for 40 years.

He was subscriber member of the American Guild of Organists. Mr. Dodworth, who recently retired as secretary of the Food Brokers Association of Pittsburgh, was a former director and secretary of the Nighthawk Canada. He is Gold sur. vived by his wife, Mrs.

Jean Dodworth; a daughter, Mrs. Harold Stroebel; a son, Paul K. two brothers, William S. and James R. Dodworth, and one grandchild.

Friends will be received at the funeral home. Burial will be in Union Dale Cemetery. WETTACH SERVICES Services were held yesterday in Longview, for Frederick Orlando Wettach, 89, a resident of Pittsburgh until his retirement in 1950. He was a long time employe of the Pittsburgh Works of the AllisChalmers Manufacturing Com pany. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Sophie Wettach, and one sister, Mrs. A. H. Baldinger, wife of a physician in the Washington area, BACHMAN SERVICES Services Gustav A. (Gus) Bachman, 19E, of 807 Grant Street, Turtle Creek, will be at 2 p.

m. Tuesday at Quinian's Funeral Home, 128 Shaw Avenue, Turtle Creek. A retired merchant, Mr. Bachman died Friday in Shadyside Hospital. He was a of Valley Lodge 613, member.

Scottish Rite; Syria Temple; McKeesport Caravan Number Four, Smoky City Council 119, JOUAM; Baldwin Social Association, BPOE 883, and Turtle Creek Valley Beneficial Society. Surviving are his wife, Irene Little Bachman; three sisters, Mrs. Katie Bernd, Mrs. Annie Schweinebraten and Miss Emma L. Bachman.

WEIGHTMAN SERVICES Services for Howard W. Weightman, 70, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Matter Funeral Home, 1133 Church Street, Ambridge. Mr.

Weightman, who retired from the plumbing business in Dormont five years ago, died of a heart attack Friday in City Hospital, Meadville. He was a resident of Brookside Farms for 19 years before moving to Sandy Lake, Pa. He was a member of Lodge No. 484, and Local No. 27, Journeymen Plumbers Union.

Surviving him are his wife, Nettie, and a brother, Charles Weightman, of Chicago. Friends will be received at the funeral home. Burial will be in Homewood Cemetery, 9. In like manner. 11.

People who may need someone to look a after them. 13. A motorist will try to avoid this on the road. 17. A philanthropist will appreciate thanks for his good works.

20. Dreadful. 22. Staten Island 23. Clothes.

26. Aluminum 27. of speed. 30. Lamb's cry.

32. Lewis Carroll (initials). BULL'S EYE (See Rule 71 CLUES ACROSS 3. An empty one may be use ful. CLUES DOWN 1.

A basketball coach will probably pull a player out of play in a tense game. 2. A woman will want to look her best when she goes to this. WORD LIST base lame tame case name tea game sea vase (Released by Superior Features Syndicate, Inc. KEY WORDS ad Alms race Al flag rail as flat rain baa flaw ramble bail full record balm fuse reword baste fuss Rio br.

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SCAMP, surels. Busert of homes should be FArT of a SCAMP for he may chest them out of what may be their life ravings. SWAMP would be there for Anyone to STAMP -PAGE 13, SECTION 3 for 2 Tots Killed By Cars Set Services Slated Tomorrow for Auto Victims, 7 and 4 Two Pittsburgh children, killed by automobiles in sepa. rate accidents Friday, will be buried tomorrow. One was Paulette Jasinski, 7, of 3455 Penn Avenue, Law.

renceville, and 1 the other, Kay Francis, 4, of 5329 Broad Street, Garfield, Angel Mass Slated Angel mass will be sung for Paulette at 10 a. m. tomorrow In St. Augustine Church, and burial will be in St. Stanislaus Cemetery, Millvale.

She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jas. inski. Friends are being re ceived at the J.

Sufak Funeral Home, 3509 Penn Avenue. Services for Jean will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at McCabe Brothers Funeral, Home, 5300 Penn Avenue. Burial will be in Allegheny Cemetery, She is survived by her par-, ents, Elmer and Mildred Smith Francis; five brothers, Eugene, George, James, Elmer and William; a sister, Donna, and a grandmother, Mrs.

Pearl Francis. Paulette was dead on arrival at St. General Hospital at Friday satancis, after chasing a ball into the path of a policeman's car in the 3500 block of Penn Avenue. Dies In Same Hospital The driver was Patrolman Alex J. Abbott, 58, of 513 North Beatty Street.

East liberty. He is attached to the auto pound. Kay Jean died in the same hospital at 4:45 p. seven hours after she ran into the path of a car driven by Law. rence W.

Gill, 26, of 5437 Jack son Street, East Liberty. The accident occurred on Broad Street. MRS. MABEL W. HUNTER Funeral for Mrs.

Mabel W. pronvices, wife of the late Dr. Robert Hunter, Greensburg physician, will be held at 11 a. m. tomorrow in the Coskey-Buchanan Funeral Home in Greensburg.

Mrs. Hunter died late Friday night In her home at 140 Seminary Avenue, Greensburg. She was a member the First Presbyterian Church in Greensburg. Surviving are a daughter, Miss Betty Hunter, at home, and an aunt, Mrs. W.

Bruce McCrory of Pittsburgh. Friends will be received at the funeral home from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. and burial will be in the Westmoreland County Memorial Park at Greensburg. O'RARA SERVICES Solemn requiem mass for James H.

O'Hara, 41, postmaster at Oakland VA Hos. pital and past county mander the Veterans of Foreign Wars, be offered at 9 a. m. tomorrow at St. Kieran's Church.

Mr. O'Hara, who lived at 6 Fairhaven Drive, O'Hara Township, died Thursday in St. Margaret Memoral Hospital. Prior to assuming his Oakland VA post, he was associated with the Arsenal post office. Besides being counties VFW commander, he commander of the W.

Ralph McNulty VFW Post 214, and president of the Fourth Infantry Division Association in Allegheny County. Surviving are his wife, Dorothy Sill O'Hara; A son, James F. O'Hara; two daughters, tricia Eileen; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.

O'Hara; two brothers, Father Lawrence O'Hara and John C. O'Hara; and two sisters, Mrs. Mae Partridge and Mrs. Cy. rilla Traynor.

Friends are being received at the Murray Funeral Home, Butler at Fifty -second Street, Lawrenceville. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. MARION SERVICES Services for Mrs. May Pat- terson Marion will be tomorrow at 2 p. m.

at H. Samson's, 537 North Neville Street. Mrs. Marion, 89, died yesterday at her home, 121 West Hutchinson Avenue, Edgewood. She was born in Old Allegheny and graduated from Wellsley College in 1892.

For ten years she taught history and English in Old High School. Mrs. a member of Allegheny, the Pittsburgh Wellsley Club, the American Historical Society and was formerly, A member of the UP Church, Northside. Surviving are three daughters, Alice E. Marion of Edgewood; Mrs.

Agnes M. Davidson of Narberth. and Mrs. Katherine of Titusville, Fla; one sister, Agnes L. Patterson of Wilkinsburg and a brother, David L.

Patterson of Yonkers, New York. Friends will be re. ceived at the funeral home from noon to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. today and from 11 a.

m. until 2 p. m. tomorrow. Burial will be in Highwood Cemetery.

DODWORTH SERVICES Services for Paul K. Dodworth, 57, will be at 11 a. m. tomorrow at the Gilliland Funeral Home, 366 Lincoln Ave. nue.

Mr. Dodworth, owner of Hancock Daub Company, food brokers, died of a heart attack Friday at his home, 280 Summitt Place, Bellevue. Mr. Dodworth, who was a summer resident of Stony Lake, Ontario, Canada, was chairman of the trustees of the Forest THIS WE FER Baffler Prize $3.700 THE Baffler Bull's Eye 1,000 Two-fer Bonus 5,000 Cashwerd Prize 3,700 Cashwerd Bull's Eye 1,000 Ten per cent bonus for Pestcard Entry (up to) 1,440 Win $15,840 CASHWORD 310 'F' A TE ARM LAS 20 AL A El 25 26 24 29 30 UL" 35 $15,840 NOW BEING OFFERED City. ENTRIES MUST DE RECEIVED BY M.

A ADDRESS CONTESTANT to CASHWORD. POST -GAZETTE AND SUN-TELEGRAPH. PSM. 30. 1 1.

May be hard to cope with when the lights go out. 5. A circus troupe does not like to face this while on tour. 7. A doctrine.

8. A child may feel complimented if asked to a turkey. 10. French article. 12.

Behold! 13. Ferrum 14. A lazy man will avoid work. 15. A man who lift 500 pounds by himself might be considered a show- off.

16. Samuel Goodrich (initials). 18. Like. 19.

A weak may cause an accident in a sailing race. 21. A lavish party may fail in its purpose because of its 24. Married. 25 A timid lad woh't to Dormont Man Dies in Fall Walter Clinton Brown, 47, sales representative for the Baltimore and Pittsburgh Motor Express Company, was injured fatally yesterday in a fall down flight of steps at his home.

The coroner's office reported Mr. Brown fell down a 1 of flight his of home concrete at 1308 steps in Hillsdale front Avenue, Dormont. He was pronounced dead of a fractured skull on arrival at St. Clair Memorial Hospital at 3:40 a.m. Mr.

Brown was the son of James Wallace Brown and the late Myrtle McGaughey Brown, Besides his father he is sur. vived by his wife, Virginia Hafenbrak Brown. Mr. Brown was a member of the Mt. Lebanon Christian Church, Pittsburgh fic and Transporation Association, Joppa Lodge 608 of the F.

A. and Pennsylvania Consistory. He served the Navy during World War II. Friends will be received at the Beinhauer Mortuary, 2630 West Liberty Avenue, from 2 to 5 and 7. to 9 p.

m. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday at the funeral home with Masonic services at 8 o'clock Monday night, Burial will be in the Jefferson Memorial Park Cemetary, The Weather WARM Sunny and warm with chance of showers. Sunrise METEOROLOGICAL today, RECORD Sunset today, 8:46.

Highest temperature this date since 1874 was 95 in 1925. Lowest tempera. ture this date since 1874 waR 38 in 1245. AIRPORT HOURLY TEMPERATURES Midnight 65 m. 63 m.

m. 61 00 40 00 56 p. m. 0004 300 58 p. 64 p.

71 10 m. 76 11 p. m. 11 78 Midnight 65 Noon 80 1 A. m.

AIRPORT DATA FOR YESTERDAY Comparative temperature and precipitition for 601 59 581 571 56 55 54 52 High 80 79 78 661 78 59 85 75 LOW 152 54 541 47 51 49 52 57 Mean 67 66 57 65 54 69 66 Prec 1.071 Press. H. Wind Weath. 7:30 a. m.

29.95 64 75 SW5 Clear 7:30 p. 29,89 80 53 SW6 No High and low temperatures in Pitteburgh and some other cities over 24-hour period. Albuquerque 91 60 Milwaukee 78 55 Amarillo 96 59 Mpls-St. Paul 70 49 Atlanta 87 65 New Orleans 92 66 Atlantic Cty 77 66 New York 72 Bismarck 67 51 Norfolk 75 Boise 47 Okla. City 80 Boston 65 Omaha 92 63 Chicago 65 Philadelphia 69 Cincinnati RO 63 Phoenix Cleveland RR 56 Pittsburgh R4 56 Denver Or.

82 Des Moines 70 63 St. Louis Duluth 70 49 5. Lake City Galveston 75 S. Francisco 54 Green Bar 50 Seattle Helena 50 Spokane Indianapolis Tampa Jacksonville 68 Edmonton Kansas City 97 72 Washington 81 69 Los Angeles Montreal Marquette 55 Winnipeg Miami Beach 84 73. PITTSBURGH SKIES Br BAILEY FRANK SUNSET today SUNRISE tomorrow MOONSET tomorrow VISIBLE PLANETS Jupiter.

low in southeast at. 11:09 p.m. Will be low in the southwest at gunrise. Saturn. low in southeast 12:24 Mars, rises 3:36 a.

Deaths ALTENBURGER-Saturday, June 1960. Mildred D. of 5620 Third Rosedale, Pa. Survived by 615- ter-in-law Mrs. Viola Altenburger; one niece Christine, and one nephew, Donald C.

Altenburger, Friends received at T. D. TURNER'S 729 Wallace Ave, Wilkinsburg. Sunday 7-9 p. m.

Monday 2-5 and 7-9 p. m. Notice of funeral later. BACHMAN- Gustar A. (Gus), on Friday, June 3, 1960 of 807 Grant Turtle Creek, beloved husband of Irene Little: brother of Mrs.

Katie Bernd, Mrs. Annie Schweinebraten, Miss Emma L. Bachmann. Member of Valley Lodge 613. Scottish Rite and Shrine, McKeesport Caravan Smoky City Council Junior Friends received at QUINLAN'S, 128 Shaw Ave, Turtle Creek, where funeral services will be held on Tuesday at 3 p.

m. Interment Churchill Cemetery. BANDELL--On Friday, June 1960. Abraham Bandell, beloved husband of Ada Vatz Bandell: father of Mrs. Samuel (Audrey) Strauss, Robert H.

Bandell, both of Pittsburgh, and Harold B. Bandell of Bristol, brother of Wolfe Bandell and Mrs. Walter Dalgleish, both of Liverpool, England: also eight grandchildren. Services at the RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, 5509 Center on Sunday at 1 p. m.

Interment West View Cemetery. Family will receive friends 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. BAYER On Thursday, June 2, 1960. at 3:10 a.

Frank beloved husband of Augusta Fabig Bayer of 5213 Clarwin Ross father of Mrs. Gladys Bock and Raymond F. Bayer; brother of Anthony Bayer; also four grandchildren. Family will receive friends between the hours of 2-5 and 7-10 p. m.

at the GEO. W. HEARD SON FUNERAL HOME, 4047 Perrysville Northside, Services Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. BETZ George, of 116 8. Diamond West, suddenly, on Thursday, June 2, 1960.

husband of the late Cella Nuttridze Betz: brother of Mrs. Ann Kozler, Friends received at the BRADY FUNERAL HOME. 215 West Ohio N. 6. Requiem high mass 17 6t.

Peter's Church on Monday at 9 m. BLACK-On Saturday, June of the 4. 1960. Ida Black, beloved wife Dr. David Black, Abe Black, Mrs.

late Pesach Black and mother of William Black. Dr. Henry H. Black, Bessie Kobbin of New York, Mrs. Sarah Selsky, Washington, D.

C. ten grandchildren and one great grandchild, sister of Emanuel M. Mottsman of Washington, D. C. Friends received at BLANK BROS.

FUNERAL HOME. Forbes Avenue at Craft where services will be held on Sunday at 2:30 p. m. Interment Kether Torah Cemetery. ROTNES James F.

of Imperial, suddenly in Mercy Hospital, Tune 4, 1960. in his 50th year, surveved by his wife, Hazel Hannah of Oakdale. RD. 1 two brothers. Boynes, his father, J.

Percy Boynes John O. Boynes of Oakdale, RD. 1, Thomas Bones of Coraopolis RD. one sister. Mrs.

Jane Feuterer of Oakdale, RD. 1. Friends received at MOODY'S FUNERAL HOME of Clinton. Pa where services will be held Tuesday, June at 2 m. Interment at the Valley Cemetery, 1960.

BRINET Myrtle On of Friday, June Are 3, 416 Caritt Trafford, mother of John L. of Pitcairn: Bister of Margaret Gilchrist. Friends received the DAUGHERTY FUNERAL HOME. Trafford, Pa. Funeral Monday, at 2 p.

m. BROWN Suddente on Saturday morning. June 4. 1960. Walter Clin- ton Brown, beloved husband of Vitginia Brown Hafenbraki of 1308 Hillsdale Avenue.

Dormont, son of James Wallace Brown and the late Myrtle McGaugher Brown Friends received at the BEINHAUER Deaths Deaths Altenburger, Mildred Backman, Gustav Bandell, Abraham Bayer, Frank Betz, George Boynes, James Briney, Myrtle Brown, Walter Brunner, Nellie Burkhardt, Olive Chillcott, William Ciorra, Gluseppi Clonan, James Conner, Margaret Costello, Michael Curry, Ariana Cypher, William DeLucia, Domenico Devlin, Mary Dodworth, Paul Eckert, Daniel Eisele, John Ellenboger, Dr. Eric Elstner, Edward Engstler, Ada Evosevich, Michael Edna Francis, Kay Gebhard, Katherine Goldberg. Elizabeth Golden, Abraham Gonsowski, Chester Guttendorf, Magdalene Halt, Howard Heckathorn, Adda Holeva, Michael Hughes, Thomas Jabaut, May Jasinski, Paulette Jones, Carl Keck, Ethel Kehlenbeck, Mary Klein, Elizabeth Kress, Joseph Kuhn, Robert Kunce, Annal Lach, Fred Lenartovich, Anastasia Lenz, John Leschensky, Anna Logan, Lorena Marion, May McGowan, James Minor, Oscar Moodie, Samuel Myers, Agnes Novelli, Edward O'Hara, James Owens, Mary Parker, William Payne, Savina Pendergast, Joseph Phillips, James Phillips, Harry Rader, Ora Reho, Fredrick Schmitt, Emma Sexton, John Shoemaker, Francis Simmen, Herbert Troyan, Margaretha Vitunac, Charles Watton, Robert Weightman, Howard Zaccardi, Concetta MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty Avenue. Services on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Members of Joppa Lodge No.

608 Masonic Bodies and friends invited. Masonic services Monday evening at 8 p. m. Visitation 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m.

RUNNER, Nellie M. Wilson, beloved wife of Jacob Brunner of 3941 Brandon N. 8.. suddenly on Saturday, June 4, 1960; mother of Wallace C. of St.

Louis, Clyde W. and Thomas J. Brunner; daughter of Mrs. Annie L. Wilson; and sister of Clyde E.

Wilson of Natrona Heights: also five grandchildren. Friends and members of Mosaic Chapter No. 50 may call at O'BRIEN'S, 3724 California at Cooper N. 6. Notice of funeral later.

BURKHARDT On Thursday, B. Burkhardt (nee Laird), aged 79 years, formerly of Custer wife of the late Alexander A Z. June 2. 1960, at 11:15 p. Olive Burkhardt; mother of Marion Rawolf and George sister of Margaret Hudgen and Mayme Angel.

Friends may call at HOME, the WM. C. HIRT FUNERAL 704 Brownsville Rd. at Alice 6t. Services on Monday at 1 p.

m. CHILLCOTT-On Friday, June 3, 1960. William R. Chillcott, Br. formerly of the Northside, husband of the late Maude Cann: father of William and Dr.

Robert Chillcott of North Carolina: also five grandchildren: brother of Mrs. Elizabeth Gever of Butler, Pa. Funeral services at the JAMES LOWRIE MEMORIAL HOME. 1407 Chateau St. at Pennsylvania on Monday at 2 p.

m. Friends invited. CIORRA-On Thursday, June 3, 1960. Giuseppi of 262 Hulton beloved husband of Mary F. Scinto; father of Michelina Filoso, Philomena Macioce, Theresa Giarnella, Raymond James Anthony P.

and Giglio (Niell; Also 19 children and great-grandchildren. Friends received at the DeROSA MORTUARY, Paulson Ave. at Winslow until Monday 0 m. Solemn requiem high mass in Our Lady Help of Christians Church at 9:30 a. m.

-On Baturdas, June 1960. James J. of 5618 McCandless Are brother of Anna Nigel. Margaret White, John and Thomes Clonan. Funeral from the HENNINGER FUNERAL HOME.

4635 Butler St. on Tuesday, June 7, at 8 a. m. Requiem high mass in 6t. Church, at 9 a.

m. CONNER -On Thursday, June 3, Margaret Nardi of 210 Jordan South Heights, wife of John William Conner; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emilio Nardi: granddaughter of Mrs. Angeline Mazzaro; sister of Mrs.

Angeline Salpack, Mrs. Vera Beaver, Mrs. Barbara Ann Baker, Louis, Harry, Christy and Marie Nardi. Friends received the MUSMANNO FUNERAL HOME, 700 Seventh McKees Rocks, Funeral on Monday at 9 a. m.

Bolemn requiem high mass in St. Catherine's Church, Wireton, at 10 a. m. on Friday, June 3. 1960.

Michael of 767 Montclair husband of Catherine Griffin: father of Mary Frances, Catherine B. and James M. Costello: brother of James and Patrick Costello, Mrs. Mary Foley of Boston. Mass, Mrs.

Patrick Cooke of Hinsdale, and Bartley Costello of County Galway, Ireland. Friends will be received JOHN A. FREYVOGEL'6. 4900 Center Ave. at Devonshire St.

Funeral Tuesday morning. High mass of requiem in St. Rosalia'. Church, Greenfield. Time.

later. CURRY- On Thursday, June 1960, Ariana Riddle Curry, wife of Dr. Glendon E. Curry of 401 Shady Ave. Kenmawt mother of Daniel N.

Curry. Friends received at R. SAMSON'S. 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center) Saturday and Sunday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. Services Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. CYPHER Suddenly, on Friday, June 3. 1960. William beloved son of Sara Cypher of 22 Radner brother of Mrs.

Della Pollock, John Charles, Mrs. Mary Workman, Mrs. Ruth Flaherty and Frances Cypher. Friends received at the R. R.

DEVLIN SON NERAL HOME. 602 Sherman Northside. Funeral Monday morning. Requiem high mass in 8t. Bontface Church at 9 o'clock.

DeLUCTA-June 1. 1960. 1co, beloved husband of Josephine DeFusco: father of Rachael Phillistine and Phyllis Skelley, 3 grandchildren. brother of Joseph DeLucia. Friends received at the PERBY FUNERAL HOME.

134 Robinson Street, Oakland. Funeral Monday. Golemn high mass of requiem St. Peter's Church, 9:30 a. m.

On Saturday June 1960. Mary of 3358 Churchier Baldwin Bore. vile of the late William v. Devlin mother of William J. Mrs.

Bertha Hehr. Edward. Mrs. Rosalia Horne and John: sister of John Ticht, also 13 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. Friends receiced at the E.

KOONTZ FUNERAL HOME, 1719 Brownsville Rd Funeral Tuesdev Requiem high in St. Albert the Great Church 10 m. Interment in St. Wendslin Cemetery. On Friday mornJune 3, 1960, Paul husband Deaths MYERS SERVICES Services for Agnes L.

Myers, retired teacher after 49 years in Pitcairn and Ebensburg schools, will be held at 10:30 a. m. at Pearce and Son Funeral Home, Pitcairn. Myers, 88, died Friday at her home, 543 Fourth Street, Pitcairn. Burial will be in Lloyd Cemetery, Ebensburg.

Born at Ebensburg, Miss Myers spent most of her life in Pitcairn. A member of McGinnis Presbyterian Church, she taught Sunschool there nearly 40 years, quitting only last year. Applications For Marriage Licenses McKELVEY-SMITH, Renn 536 Edgeview Street, New Kensington; Eileen 2. New Kensington. DWYER Paul 5007 Grand Avenue, Neville Island; Jane 917 Gibson Street.

0.: Elizabeth Parma, HOUK-SCHIEBEL, Fred Willoughby. FAVAND-PATTISON, Jules, Box Sturgeon: Shirley Box 34, Clinton. John P. Fifth and Hook Streets, Sygan: Nellie 8., 907 Idlewood Avenue. Carnegie, WOODYARD-BORANDI, James 8642 Pershing Street: Emma Jean, 2500 Creed Edge Drive.

POSSINO-JUREK. Alex St. Williams Place; Marian 1263 Superior Avenue. FURCINI-KADAR, Paul J. 1236 McKinley Drive, Clairton: Doris Jean, 623 Elizabeth Avenue.

Elizabeth Township. POTLAS-HARLOVICH, Daniel, 10 Willow Street, Penn Township; Joanne 6927 Greenwood Street. COUSINS TITCHNELL. William 805 Forest Avenue, Ella Faye, 3146 M.cClure Avenue. WISE.

Edward 121 Lower 634 Corbin Street, West Mifflin. Arrowhead Road, a Ross Township: Jean MATO-SCHMIDT. Lawrence RD 3. Coraopolis; Marion Box 67, Gibsonia. CRAWFORD- John 2515 Marian Street, Aliquippa: Christine 357 Carlton Road, Bethel.

PHIFER Thomas R. Elizabeth, 1201 Market Street, McKeesport: 1201 Market Street. McKeesport. KELLY-RICHEY, James 220 Venture Street; Reine 2116 Perrysville Avenue. JACKSON-FRAZIER, Percy, 263 widdie Street; Othella, 202 Dinwiddie Street.

FELLABAUM-KENSKI. George Box 79. Buena Vista: Ida. Box 76, Frank. Richard Washington, D.

Judith 6034 Lytie Street. Street: STALEY. Carl 825 Summit TUTSIE. 340 Harry Craft 333 Avenue, Grace Coraopolis, Ella Mae, RD 1. Street.

Natrona Heights. TROST Robert Betty 111 340 Saginaw Lindsay Road. Carnegie; Street. ROURKE-ZACHER. William E.

3941 Meadowbronk Brentwood: McCandless Dolores. 1274 Ben Gay Drive, Townshin, William 123 Lippert Street: Mary 8110 Manville SCOTT-HENNON, Russell 635 WittDrive. McCandless Townahip, man Street: Mary Louise, 2011 South Court LEDERSTEIN- GILLIS Harves 217 Third Street, McDonald: Libbie FLEMING GRAHAM, Cochran Jr. 129 1501 Lynfield Avenue, Broad Street, Leetsdale: June Emma, 2104 East Street. BENNIE Richard 1109 1109 Carson Braddish Street; Mary Ann.

Street. Paul 226 North Craiz Street: Mary Jane, 2631 E1118 Avenue. HUNT -HUTH, William. 824 Lavitt Way; Genevieve. 824 Lovitt Way.

735 Cresswell BOLS-HANDLOS. Ralph Street; Virginia Lee. 2411 Cobden Street. MORGAN-DOUGLASS. Robert Jane 20 Brent wood Drive.

Summitt. N. P. 3237 Bookman Avenue. John Climax Street; Norma, 124 "Climax Street.

MAOLA-ZBALISHEN. Vincent 612 Wed gewood Street. East Liverpool, Marion, 314 Lexington Court. Carnegie. REXA-GESKY, Henry 261 Anthony 4132 Street, Mt.

Oliver; Patricia Winterburn Street, Hazel wood. KILLEEN- Lawrence J. 817 Dubois Street; Joan 318 Marlow Street. -TURNER. Calvin.

28 Street. Alden. N. Janet 1129 Prospect Road. KERN -GALLO.

Glenn 933 Kenneber Street. Squirrel Hill: Joanne 359 Flowers Avenue, Hazelwood. PASSAUER, James L. 1032 Franklin Avenue. Wilmerding: Valeria Jane.

550 Miffin Avenue, LEWIS-McCLOSKEY, Doyane. 819 Hemlock Way, Glassport: Audrey Jean, 710 Maryland Avenue, Glassport, Wade R. Carlisle. Pal Rosemarie, 70 Evans Avenue. Inzram.

HUDDLE 19 better. A HUDDLE mar slow down a man because number of persons crowded together may be difficult to through, Expecting HURDLE, man will gather his forces for the leap beforehand and not lose any time. LOG 13 likely. A bad LOG may rive woodcutter some trouble when it comes to splitting it, hauling it. etc.

A bad LEG would be trouble for angone. BIT 18 wanted. A vaudeville actor may depend on his BIT. A8 1 small part. to make living, which SU g- gesta just about enough income to ret by.

He may not be a comedian. and therefore have no use for WIT. HIT and KIT Are poor. OMIT is preferred. Politicians may regret what they OMIT in their speeches as they may get no similar opportunities to say what they left out.

What they EMIT in their speeches 18 generally prepared very carefully, well in advance, so it may be regarded A8 quite deliberate. PAY is the word. It would seem reasonable to assume that A top exexutive': PAY considerable for there 18 great demand in business for such ability. he is the top executive in his organization, his SAY is not just WAY is vague. FORM 18 correct.

How far boxer FOES in his division may depend on FORM or physical condition or skill, 15 compared with his opponent. NORM. or average ability, meaningless in this field RAVES is right. Producers may rely their play's RAVES. as enthusiastie endorsements.

for Its continued popularity since theater- goers recommend good plays to their friends and the process mar gO on for long time. RATES 18 vague: box-office prices are fairly well standardized. the public won't want to see DOOT plays, even at cut-rate prices. RACES and RAGES are weak. PARKS 18 better.

Out-of-the-war PARKS In the countryside may be attractive to picnickers AS they are likely to have facilities to add to comfort and convenience that would not be found in PARTS. or areas. that had nothing more than space to offer. LOST Is reasonable. A building contractor may bemoan hit LOST job Ag the profit expected would not materialize.

He might have made biz profit on his LAST Job, DOWN things. ACROSS AGILITY 1: right. One may not enjov a came of tennis if one's opponent has much AGILITY, for he mas hop all over the court and not settle down to A smooth. skillful It 18 often pleasure to play with someone who has real ABILITY. ANILITY to unlikely, PLOT Is good, If the PLOT vere not good for larze vegetable garden It would matter little whether a PLOW or spade were to he used.

ENSURE the choice. It mar be difficult to ENSURE life of idleness for no one can predict what the future mar hoid with certainty One does not have to ENDURE. or suffer, life of idleness: there many things one can do to keep tive. MEALS preferred. Since chef 1: generally "the head cook in an establishment.

the complete planning nf the MEALS would be his responsfbility, rather than Just the preparation of the MEATS, which most like1v would be delegated to a subordinate INSOLENT wins. A coach may reiegate an INSOLENT plager to the aide lines. for no matter' how talented he 18. the coach cannot afford a breakdown of team morale and discipline, An INDOLENT. or laze player, would probably not be permitted to stay on the team at all.

TAR 18 best. A banker would not want anything to TAR his reputation for honesty AR this suggests circumstances that mar not only blacken It but are difficult to refute. JAR and MAR may apply only to monetary suspicion. BAR vague. WAYS wanted.

There 1: vast difterence between modern and medieval WAYS. whether it be in the manner In which WARS are fought or in methods of doing countless other 1. CHAR correct. An employer may frown on friendly CHAR, or charwoman. In an office for there te nothing that the could contribute by being friendly with the personnel friendly CHAP may make rood salesman friendly CHAT may be with a valued customer MAT best.

A dirty MAT might embarrass Its owner 49 it de the type of article that would be conspicpous and its condition regarded teflection of the habits of the owner Antone who lets his HAT get dirty just doesn't care, CAT and VAT are remote, DOWN DOWN ART 18 ranted. A man mar be dieillusioned if his ART 1: unappreciated and he would not even dabble in ART unless he felt he had some talent tr that direction. ACT 18 not clear, more information la needed. of Jean Daub Dodworth of 280 Summit Ave. Bellevue: father of Mrs.

Harold Stroebel of North Olmsted, and Paul Dodworth, of Bellevue: brother of William Stanley and James Russell Dod worth: also survived by one grandson. Friends received at the DALE A. GILLILAND FUNERAL HOME. 366 Lincoln Ave. Bellevue.

where services will be held Monday morning at 11 o'clock, ECKERT--Daniel of 1509 Merrick Brookline, on Wednesday, June 1, 1960, beloved husband of Jane O'Neil. Friends may call daily 2-5 and 7-9 p. m. at the FRANK F. DeBOR FUNERAL HOME, 1065 Brookline Bivd.

Funeral on Monday at 8 a. m. Requiem high mass in the Church of the Resurrection at 9 EISELE Suddenly, at- Johnstown, on Thursday, June 2, 1960, at 8:30 p. John Fred Eisele, age 53 years, of 205 Stone Johnstown, husband of Odetta Eisele: father of Beverly Lauffer, John F. of Wisconsin, and Diana Jonn; also three grandchildren; son of Rev.

And Mrs. R. 0. Eisele: Eisele, Friends may call at the brother of Elsa Koerber and Vera WAGNER FUNERAL HOME, Fairfield Johnstown, Pa. Services on Monday at 10:30 ELLENBOGEN On Bunday, May 29, 1960, Dr.

Eric Ellenbogen, heloved husband of Lois Ellenbogen; father of Deborah and Daniel Ellenhogen; brother of Mrs. Herma Rappaport of Englewood, N. J. Services at the RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL. 5509 Center on Sunday at 11 8.

m. Interment West View Cemetery. In place of flowers family suggests contribution to the Heart Fund. ELSTNER- On Friday, June 3, 1960. Edward (Heinie) Henry Elstper of 3269 Waltham Dormont, in his 76th year, husband of Mildred C.

Schmidt; stepfather of Mrs. Eleanore Donohue, Lawrence and Edward Schmidt: brother of Mrs. Betty Heyl, Mrs. Caroline Einhaus Mary and Joseph Elster. Friends received at the MILLER FUNERAL HOME.

A 1550 Lowrie St, Requiem mass in Most Holy Name Church on Monday at A m. Knights of St. George, Branch and friends invited. ENGSTLER Of 431 Ormaby Mt. Oliver, formerly of Hornaday on Thursday, June 2, Ada F.

LeBarton, in her 80th year, wife of the late Anthony E. Engstler: mother of Marie Kehrer, George J. Gordon, Anthony W. and William W. Engster, sister of Alice Kopf.

Mae Thompson and Edward LeBarton: also grandchildren. Friends received at the FUNERAL HOME OF JOHN D. SCHAUR SONS, 425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver. Funeral on Monday at 9 A.

m. Solemn high MASS of requiem in St. Joseph's Church At 10 a. m. Members of Ladies AuxIliary, Jene Majer Post are invited.

Visitations 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. EVOSEVICH- On Thursday, June 1. 1960, Michael Evosevich, age 84, of 132 Brighton Chalfant Boro, Pa, beloved father of Mrs. Stoya Cheran Clairton, Mra, Mary Zelich of McKeesport, Mrs.

Mildred Kasovic of Chalfant Bore, Mrs. Ann Foster of Whittier, Mrs. Amelia Lane of Fresno, Calf. and George Evosevich of Forest Hills, Friends received at JOHN G. LANIGAN FUNERAL HOME, 700 Linden East Pah.

Services Monday at 2 p. m. in 8t. Nicholas Church, Wilmerding, Pa. Interment St.

George's Cemetery, Carrick, Pa. Friends invited. FISER- On Thursday afternoon, June 2, 1960. Edna Fiser (nee Kick), beloved wife of George Fiser of 424. Coolidge Mt.

Lebanon; mother of Mrs. Laverne Lynch and Deloris Fiser; sister of Regina Kick and William J. Kick of New York City; also two grandchildren. Friends received at the BEINHAUER MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty Ave. Services Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.

Friends invited. FRANCIS Suddenly Friday afternoon, Kay Jean, age beloved daughter of Elmer and Mildred Smith Francis of 5329 Broad sister of Eugene, George, James, Elmer, William and Donna; granddaughter of Pearl Francis and the late Edna and James Smith, Funeral services CARE BROS. FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn on Monday, June 6, 1960, at 2 p. m. GERHARDT- On Friday, June 1960, Katherine Spath Gebhardt of 3100 Straubs Lane, in her 91st year.

widow of Michael Gebhardt: mother of Mrs. Irene Bishop, Oscar, Richard, Jerome and Ambrose Gebhardt; survived by 13 grandchildren. 25 great-grandchildren, four great great grandchildren. Friends received at the MILLER FUNERAL HOME. 1550 Lowrie St.

Requiem mass in Most Holy Name Church 011 Monday at 11 m. Christian Mothers, W. Rosary Bociety and friends invited. GOLDBERG- On Friday, June 1960. Elizabeth Matthews of 6335 Howe Street, wife of the late Ben-Jamin Goldberg.

Friends will be received at JOHN A. FREYVOGEL'S. 4900 Centra Avenue at Devonshire Street. Funeral Monday morning. High mass of requiem at 10 o'clock in Sacred Heart Church.

GOLDEN. suddenly on Saturday, June 4. 1960. at 5:30 p. Abraham (Abe) M.

Golden of Upper St. Clair, beloved husband of Lula Golden: father of Mathew Golden, Harry Golden. Aaron Golden, Mrs. Victor Herschaft, Mrs. Morris Schwartz.

all of Pgh. and Mrs. Donald Harris of New York: brother of Michael Golden, Mrs. Nellie Prank, both of Los Angeles and Mrs. Dorothy Lawrence of Jamestown, N.

Y. Also seven grandchildren. Services at the RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, 5509 Center Ave, Notice of time of funeral later. GONSOWSKI- On Saturdar, June 1960 Chester of 3205 Dobson Street, beloved husband of the late Helen. Zygowski, father of Joan, Mildred, and Marion.

Funeral from the FRANK HARENSKI FUNERAL HOME. 3201 Dobson Street on Tuesday. June 7 at 8 m. Requiem mass in the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church at 9 a. m.

GUTTENDORF On Saturday, June 4, 1960. Magdalene Ehland of 4663 Echo Glen Drive, beloved wife of Richard A. Guttendorf, mother of Richard A. Jr. and Phihp M.

Guttendorf, daughter of Mrs. MarEhland, sister of Mrs. Marie Reinheimer. Mrs. Noreen Rodgers, Joseph and John R.

Ehland. Friends received at the JOHN H. SLATER SON'S. Whitehall Funeral Home, 4201 Brownsville Road, Brentwood. from 2-4 And 7-9 p.

m. Funeral Tuesday morning at 8:30 o'clock. Requiem mass in Saint Elizabeth R. C. Church at 9 o'clock, HAIT age 72 years, of 2106 Lincoln Way.

White Oak. on Thursday at McKeesport Hospital. Survived by son. Howard H. and two grandsons.

Private services Monday at 10. a. m. at the VOLK-JAYCOX FUNERAL HOME. Fawcett Ave.

and O'Neil McKeesport. HECKATHORN--Adds on Fridas. June 3, 1960, beloved wite of Walter Heckathorn of 324 Commerce Street. Wilmerding; daughter of Mrs. Maude Carrell.

Friends teceited at the JONES FUNERAL HOME. Herman and Westinghouse. Wilmerding. Services Tuesday at 1:30 p. m.

Interment in PennLincoln Memorial Cemetery. HOLEVA- On Friday, June 1960, Michael husband of Anna Kafcik of Cuddy, father of Marion Brugartim, Anna Susciant and Julia Scott: two brothers, George and Adam: five grandchildren: one Friends receited at Washington Bridgeville, Pa, until Tuesday, June 7. At 8:15 m. High mass of requiem in St. Barbara's Church at 1 a.

m. HUGHES Suddenly. on Friday, June 3. 1960, Thomas 50 of Wexford. R.

D. 2, husband of Ethel Scott Hughes: father of David E. and Mary Ellen Hughes; son of Mrs. Virginia Adams Hughes; brother of Mrs. Martha Ford And Harold Hughes.

Friends will be resciend At MeDONALIVS FUNERAL HOME. MArS, where services will be held Monday afternoon at o'clock. JABAUT On Enday, June 1960. Mar Miles of 2013 California Ave wife of the late William A Jabaut; mother of Mrs. Margaret Neff.

Mrs. Gladys Scadete, Mrs. Helen Morgan, Mrs. Mary Colby. Mrs.

Viola Steck. William, Arthur. Charles and Donald Jabaut. also 31 grandchildren and 16 great p. m.

Friends invited. the JAMES LOWRIE MEMORIAL June 3 1060 Paulette Jasineki. REP HOME. 1407 Chateau 6t. at Pennarivania Ave on Tuesday, at grandchildren Funeral services 1ASINSKI Suddenly ch Fridas.

beloved dauchter of Mr and A Mrs Walter Jasinaki Friends ceited at the J. SUFAK AL HOME. 3500 Penn Avenue Angel mass Saint Augustine Church Monday at 10 m. JONES- On Friday, June CAr! A. of 816 Paulson son of James A.

Jones: brother Mary Jones of New York City, Mrs. Helen Johnson and Mrs. Esther Doswell of Pittsburgh, Ohver, Harry of Washington, D. Russell and Eugene Jones Friends received at GAINES FUNERAL HOME. 220 Auburn E.

where services will be held Tuesday at 1 p. m. KECK On Saturday, June 1960. Ethel Richardson, wife Walter M. Keck of 7993 Marmion McCandless sister of Mrs.

Ruth Lee and Charles A. Richardson. Friends received at the BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1031 Perry Highway, Perrysville, where services will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Pass matron of the Steel City Chapter O.E.B No. 341, KEHLENBECK- On Friday, June 1960, Mary Frances of 3217 Main Drive, Allison Park, Pa, wife of the late Charles L.

Kehlenbeck; mother of Mrs. Grace Baum and Clyde H. Kehlenbeck. Friends received at the HERBERT R. KING JR.

FUNERAL HOME, Route 8 at Woodland Circle, Allison Park. Requiem high mass in St. Mary's Church, Glenshaw. on Tuesday, morning at 10 o'clock. KLEIN Suddenly on June 1960, Elizabeth, age 81, of 721 Means Bellevue sister of Louise Klein: aunt of Mrs.

Alms Mars. Friends received at the BEINHAUER MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty Ave. where services will be held on Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Interment Zellenople Community Mausoleum on Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Friends invited.

KRANCE- -On Saturday, June 1960, Catherine A. Leininger of 1152 Brownsville Road, wife of John F. Krance, mother of Richard J. 815- ter of Mrs. Clara E.

Beck. Friends received at the E. C. KOONTZ FUNERAL HOME. 1719 Brownsville Road.

Funeral Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. Requiem high mass in 6t. Basil's Church at 9 m. Interment Queen of Heaven Cemetery. KRESS, on Saturday, June 4, 1960, Joseph L.

Kress of 1116 Sheffield St. husband of Mary E. Blum; father of Mrs. Marie Pausewang. New York, Joseph Francis and William L.

Kress; also three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral from the JAMES LOWRIE MEMORIAL HOME. 1407 Chateau St. at Pennsylvania Are. on Wednesday at 9:30 a.

m. Requiem high mass In St. Joseph's Church at 10 o'clock. Family will receive friends from 2-5 and 7-10. KUHN- On Thursday, June 1960.

Robert Kuhn. Br. age 73 years, husband of the late Helen Miller Kuhn of 17 Holt father of Marie Mayer, Charles, Helen Goldbach. Robert. William and Bernadette Antonelli: also survived by tWo brothers, one sister: 30 grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren.

Friends received at the CHARLES C. CIESLAK FUNERAL HOME, 81 So. 15th St. Funeral on Monday at 9 m. Rel quiem high mass In 8t.

Michael's Church at 10 a. m. KUNCE- On Friday, June 3. 1960, Anna of 3510 Fast wite of Joseph Kunce, mother Mrs. Goldie Podlogar: sister of Mrs.

Emma Tezak. Mrs. Mary Dieter and Nicholas Sutulovie: step-daughter of Mrs. Barbara Butulovic. Members of the St.

Anna Lodge No, 29, C. F. U. and friends received at the PAUL STEPHENS FUNERAL HOME. formerly Lovrencic).

860 Lockhart N. 6. Funeral on Tues. at 9 a. m.

Solemn requiem high mass in 6t. Nichalos C. Church, N. 8., at 9:30 a. m.

LACH- Of McGovern Glenwillard, on Saturday, June 1960, Fred W. husband of Mary H. Lach: father of Edith Ford, and Jenifor A. Lach: brother of Jentfor Lash. and Lewis E.

Lach; three grandchildren. Friends received 12-4 and 7-9 p. m. at the COPELAND FUNERAL HOME, 867 5th Coraopolis, Services Monday 2 o'clock. LENARTOVICH- On Friday, June 3.

1960, Anastasia Lefkon, wife of John Lenartovich: mother of Mrs, Helen Emelof, Mrs. Anna Ciganik, John, Joseph, Michael and Leonard Lenartovich: also nine grandchildren. Funeral from the McAVOY FUNERAL HOME, 1700 Forbes on Monday morning at 9.30. Solemn requiem high mA65 the Church of the Epiphany at 10 o'clock. LENZ- John of 3022 Knowl.

son Brookline, on Friday, June 3, 1960, beloved husband of Hildred Miller; father of John and Mrs. Marjorie Nestler; brother of Charles F. Lenz, Mrs. Eleanor Kenny, Miss Ida Leng and Frank G. Lenz of California; one grandchild.

Friends may call daily 2-5 ad 1-9 p. m2. at tas FRANK F. DeBOR FUNERAL HOME, 1065 Brookline where blessing services will be held on Monday at 10.30 a. m.

LESCHENSKE (Primm) On Thursday, Anna of 1600 Main Sharpsburg, wife of the late Bernard Leschensky; aunt of Mrs. Dorothy Humes. Funeral from the SPERLING FUNERAL HOME, 123 North Millvale, on Monday at 9 m. Requiem high mass in 6t. Mary's Church.

Sharpsburg, at 10 o'clock. St. Mary's Christian Mothers Society and friends invited, LOGAN On Friday, June 3, 1960, Lorena Patton, wife of the late Raymond Logan of Logan Imperial, beloved mother of Lucy Reese and Ruth Logan; two sons, George and Thomas Patton. Friends received at the Logan, two sisters, Ethel Lewis and Walter, Robert Earl and William Eleanore Lewis; four brothers, WHARTON FUNERAL HOME, Imperial. Pa.

Services in the Valley Presbyterian Church on Monday, at 2 p. in. MARION- On Saturday, June 1960., at 3:45 May Patterson Marion, wife of the late Alexander M. Marion, of 121 West Hutchinson Edgewood: mother of Alice Marion, Agnes M. Davidson, Narberth, Pa and Katherine M.

Miller. Titusville, Florida: sister of Agnes Patterson, Penn Lincoln Hotel, and David L. Patterson, Yonkers, N. aunt of Mrs. Elizabeth Farrar Thurman, N.

Y. City; also survired by seven grandsons. Friends received at SAMSON'S. 637 Neville 6t. (Oakland Civic Center), Saturday, 7-9 p.

Bunday, 12-4 and 1-9 p. m. and on Monday from 11 m. until 2 p. m.

when services will be held. Interment private. On Saturday. June 1960. James A.

'Hutch of 5113 Carnegie husband of the late Anna McNulty McGowan, father of James J. and Mrs. Eileen Currie: brother of Terry, Andrew and Wil11am McGowan: also three children. Friends received At the MURRAY FUNERAL HOME. Butler At.

52nd St. Requiem high mass in Saint Kieran's Church on Tuesday, June 7. at 10 a. m. MINOR- Oscar D.

on June 1960, of 1125 Wheeler beloved husband of Bessie V. Minor, father of Minor and Helen Johnson. Priends are being received at the family residence. Funeral on Tuesday, June at 1 p. from Et.

James' A. M. E. Church. MOODIE -formerty of Sharpsburg on Friday.

June 3. 1950. Samuel, husband of Lillian Fischer; son of Mrs. Letitia Moodie, father of Ellen Wirth, Lillian Ranalli and Charles Fleming, brother of Virginia Gianoutsis, nephew of Carrie Moodie. Also 12 grandchildren.

Friends ceited at the HOLZHEIMER ROCK FUNERAL HOME. 820 Main Street at 9th, Sharpsbure. Services Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'ciock. MYERS Agnes L. on Frie day, June 3.

1960, of 543 Fourth Pitcairn. Pa. (retired teacher of Pitcairn aunt of Mrs. Lavina Clinton, Miss Elizabeth and Miss Grace Evans, George J. Evans, Mrs.

Lillian Baumgardner, Mrs. Roselyn Davies, Mrs. Florenc Eye.ly' 8.50 nine grandnieces and nephews and 15 great-grandnieces and nephews. Friends rece. ved at the PEARCE SON FUNERAL HOME.

Pitcairn, where services will be held on Tuesday at 10:30 m. Interment Ebensburg, Pa. NOVELLE Edward. suddenly, on June 2, 1960, husband of Pauline Musico: father of 8am. Charles R.

and Edward: son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Novell: brother of Dante Novelli, Gilda Swiner and Rose Karsesnick. Friends received at the BAGNATO FUNERAL HOME. 50 McDermott Place, Camerie.

Funeral on Monday st pI with requiem mass in Holy Souls Church et 2:30 a. m. CLUES ACROSS: climb a high tree. 28. de Janeiro.

29. Musical note. 30. Branch 31. A heavy meal is likely to make a person feel 33.

When you have use for them you want them to be strong. 34. A subversive group prob ably has a tricky 35. Public notice in the papers. CLUES DOWN 1.

A commercial photographer will take good care of his 2. Employ. 3. Somerset Maugham (initials). 4.

After A boisterous children's party, a mother would welcome this. 5. A competent secretary will her boss's ungrammatical dictation. 6. Requires.

On Thursdar. June 1360. James H. of Fairhaven beloved husband of Dorothy Bill O'Hara father of James P. Patricia and Eileen: son of James R.

and Mrs. Cyrilla O'Hara: brother of Father John P. Mrs. Mae Partridge and Mrs. Cyrilla Treynor Friends received at the MURRAF FUNERAL HOME.

Butler al 52nd St. Solemn teoutem high mass in St. Kieran's Church on Monday. June 6, m. Death Notices Continued on Next Page.

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