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TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1970 THE DAILY COURIER, CONNELLSVILLE, PA. PAGE NINE A I Rummage sale, East Side Fire Station, Friday, -April 10, 8 a.m. to noon, Eagles Ladies Auxiliary No. ment--7-apr-3l Mr. and Mrs.

Harold W. Shearer and children, Keith, Gregory, Janice and David, of Havertown, lormerly of Connellsville, spent the past weekend with local relatives, Samuel Shearer and Mr. and Mrs. L. E.

Bishop. Mr. Shearer is employed by the Bell Telephone Philadelphia. The Women's Association of the Calvin U.P. Church of Scottdale will hold a rummage sale 3 days, April 8, 9, 10, in the former Scottdale Hardware rooms.

--Advertisement--G-apr-3t i Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vargo of Hopwood have returned from a two-week honeymoon trip to Miami Beacn, and Nassau, iln Florida they visited Mr. and Mrs. Clem TaLum Jr formerly Unionlown, and Mrs.

Clarence Dobbersicin, formerly of Hopwood. Mrs. Mary Falbo, Robert Fos' brink. Fred Gondura, Mrs. Susan Murray and daughter.

Mrs. Cecelia Brown and daughter, Baby Boy Clark, David Cole. Mrs. Dean, Emerson WORD-A-DAY By BACH WHV CAN'T WE HAVE A GENERATION-SAP LIKE OTHER censure I A TO FIND FAULT WITH; CONDEMN WRONG; AS, TO CENSURE ON PARENTS Kopechne Continued From Page 1 Cited Continued From Page 1 This was prompted by a letter received from WHJB Cable Vision, Greensburg, two months ago. II informed Council ol an nability to provide the service here agree upon in its franchise.

Munk said National Cable Television Connellsville, possibly can provide the cable Alleged Slayer of Four Officers Takes Own Life NEWHALL. Calif. (UP1)- While 250 police waited outside, Jack Wright Twinning tried to decide what to do. Accused with a friend of killing four Sheriff's Homicide Det. Herbert H.

Cass, one of the seven who rushed the house, said Twinning "blew his head off just about the time our men hit OBITUARIES MRS. JENNIE TISSUE Mrs. Jennie Grace Tissue, 88, of Chagrin Falls, Ohio, died at 10:45 Cleveland, young patrolmen early door. Plaster was still he had barricaded himself in ajfalling from the wall." he7- secluded canyon home and was' Ten frantic ncurs elapsed ro do so it is necessary to holdin thc owner hostage. ifrom the time the four CHP 'esort to an old ordinance and the terms of it.

Action was delayed until the new Councilmen can become familiar with a.m. Ohio, ingering illness. le was born Westmoreland Monday in following a 28, 1881, County, a Moments later he rs, all married with young is hostage, Glenn S. Hoag lldren re sla (uuntl1 Ol iTwinninrt chnf liimcnlf unih his unharmed. Twinning shot himself with a shotgun.

the terms of tot agreement Twinning talked with deputies The second suspect Russell we leims ot mat agteemeni. and newsmen by te i ephone Talberl. 28. wounded in Parking was eliminated on, he held Hoag hostage at i the chest by the driver of a the east side of Hitchman St. i gunpoint more than tour hours, camper truck which he commandeered in a wild escape rom Washington to Smithfield its.

Participation in the Neighbor- iood Youth Corps program was approved. the jorough has one boy in this rogram. He works for the Authorities gave Twinning a 10 a.m. deadline to surrender, attempt, was captured en a When that hour passed, California Highway Patrol officers and deputies shot tear gas into the home and a heavily armed freeway as he tried to speed off in the stolen vehicle. The Los Angeles Sheriff's Office revealed, however, that group of seven men rushed the jit had been notified by North tre'et department 40 hours' res idence.

firing as they came, jCarolina authorities that the veekly at no cost to the cu 1 1U orough. More such helpers will "Yes, wouldn't he replied. "They have called me Stillvvagon, Mis. Phyllis witnesses are bound to baugh, Edgnr Swartzwelder secrccy granc i ury Charles Mills and Mrs. Jeanme ings in Massachusetts.

The Keightley have been discharged urors are sworn to lifelong from Connellsville State General I secrecv about any conversation, Hospital. their own, in the jury Mr. and Mrs. Wade Martin room and sons of Pittsburgh visited' As the Dukes County grand Charles Miller and Mr. and Mrs.

jury began its investigation sent here in the near future. Bids for stone, oil and other materials were opened. They were referred to the committee for study a recommendation. A special meeting for general business was set for 7:30 p.m. on Monday.

April 20. Single Shot Is Heard Just as they broke in. single shot inside. was heard from James Martin of Marklcysburg. Alice Jenkins of Markleysburg is a surgical patient in Somerset Community Hospital.

The Rev. and Mrs. Donald Wentz and sou Robert ot Markleysburg spent the weekend in Johnstown. Monday, it was "reported the life of the foreman, Leland. had been threatened.

Expected to spend the iirst day on procedural matters, the grand jury opened up with a full head of steam by calling Stephen C. Gentile, an Edgar- Prosecutor Address Chamber town real estate agent; and Mrs Nina L. Trott, who lives across the street from the Shirctown Inn where Edward M. Kennedy stayed the 'night Miss Kopechne drowned (when his car plunged off a T- A A VT narrow bridge into a tidal pond MOUNT A A aq ddick Isl and and Government TM will be the theme of thc 1970 Mount Pleasant Area Chamber of Commerce annual banquet. Guest' speaker will be John Scales of Greensburg, Westmoreland County i i attorney.

Special recognition Gentile, who also owns the Kahuna Airpark here and is a veteran pilot, rented a Chappa- qinddick cottage last July to Kennedy's cousin, Joseph F. Gargan, for a cookout-reumon for the "boiler room Miss Kopechne--who clllUl UvJ i it i i will be paid to Sam Etzc for a( i been campaign workers for his service to the community. ie i a ic Sen. Robert F. Etze left thc duties of Mayor -of Mount Pleasant in 1970 after handling those chores the past 1G years.

Thc banquet has been set lor Thursday, May 7, at Pleasant Valley Country Club. There will again be a cocktail hour followed by dinner and the program. At this lime Samuel B. Magie will officially take over as Chamber of Commerce president. Hc succeeds George W.

Hyde. Banquet plans arc in thc Kennedy Neither Gentile nor Mrs. Trott testified in January at a secret i into Miss Kopcchnc's death. They testified for about 10 minutes ait Monday's closed-door session. The grand jury sat for two hours and 15 minutes.

Leland was under police guard following threats on his life. The grand jury, called into special session at Leland's request. was charged by Superior Count Judge Wilfred J. Paquet to look to its duty as an accusatory body by indicating hands of a three-man coma uaaiutj uuvv 0 mitlcc. These co-chairman arci ai 0nc it believed had commit- Clair R.

Shaffer, Donald R.jtcd a crime but also by Robinson and William Potoka, -protecting thc innocent it you who succeeded Etzc as Mayor, do not believe so." Nab Two Juveniles On Shoplifting Charge in District Two Normalville juveniles were released to their parents after they were caught shoplifting at Ames Department; on South Carnegie Ave. Store. i Injures Neck Hospitalize Man Injured in Fall On Local Street William C. Percy, 77. of 110 South Carnegie is in poor condition in Connellsville State General Hospital.

He was admitted at 3:45 p.m. a i i 'contusions and abrasions of'the right side of the face and lower right hip. He was found lying Thc two were apprehended by Constable James McMaster of Indian Head and were turned over to their parents after paying for the merchandise Two Donegal men, also apprehended by McMaster, were recently discharged John Palmer, 28, of 251 Wi'ls a passenger in a car that crashed at 1 a.m.. went second man may net be Talbert but someone who had stolen his identity papers. The FBI was running a fingerprint check in Washington.

Beth men were identified as from Winston' Salem. N.C. The CHP said the quadruple deaths in the line of duty was unorecedented in California. The slain officers were Walter C. Fargo.

23. Roger D. Gore. 23. James E.

Pence 24. and Geor.ee M. Alleyn. 24. All lived in small towns near this community 27 miles north of Los Angeles.

Motorists Report Men The tragic chain of events began about midnight Monday when motorists on the Golden State Freeway reported two men in a car brandishing shotguns out the windows as they drove south. A CHP cruiser observed them and followed officers. them Gore as the two and Farso. radioed for a backup unit to Child Hurt Gavlord Kelly, 17 a.m.'assist in making an As the officers get out of months. daughter of John Kelly of 2120 Second South Connellsville.

was treated at 11:05 p.m. for custody on charges of disorderly a scalp laceration. She fell at conduct and malicious mischief filed before Justice of the Peace George Far-rato of Everson. The two. John Hastings, 13.

and Ronald Doratzen. 19. both of Donegal, pleaded guilty and paid costs and damages to property before being released. Hold Upper Tyrone Couple on Charge Of Illegal Sales Antonio Caruso. 76, and his wife, Elizabeth.

65, of Kiefer- town, Upper Tyrone Township, were arrested Saturday and charged with selling beer without a license. Enforcement stale Liquor i their car, the suspects opened fire with two .45 caliber automatics and a snub-nosed .38 caliber revolver. Within seconds the other car arrived- and a furious gun battle raged. Three home, striking her head on al i latei jt was over and radiator. Nancy Hess.

34, of McMurray. was taken to a i Hospital with internal injuries suffered in a one-car accident at 11:15 Saturday on an entrance ramp to Interstate 70. She was a passenger in a car driven by Fusako Dean. 33. of Carmichaels.

R. D. 1. Thc driver apparently misjudged her speed and went over the all four officers were either dead or fatally wounded. The two suspects escaped on foct after taking a shotgun and two revolvers from the downed officers and later separated in the rugged foothills terrain.

Shortly after 4 a.m. Twinning entered the Hoag home, but not before Mrs. Jay Hoag telephoned authorities that a man with a gun was there. She and her son. Jeffrey, managed to slip i 1 1 TT out a back door but Hoag.

a side of the entrance Damage was estimated al dnver was held S1.500. Mrs. John Oliphant and her daughters. Kimberly, 13. and Charmain.

12. of Carmichaels, were sickened by a monoxide fumes while traveling from Washington to a r- Perrv Junior Hicsh Student Will Take 'Trip' on Apollo A trip to the rnoon aboard a Project Apollo spacecraft riding a Saturn rocket will be described in detail by J. R. i Both waived a hearing before tlie car through heat vents. customer information, of Belle Alderman Jacob J.

Ruben, a a dnvc Company of Pennsyl- werc released on $500 Romesbur fi- 4 of each, pending court action agents of the Control Sunday night. They picked them up at the grocery I were treated at 7:40 at store they operate. Agents said Greene County i a they confiscated a quantity of Hospital. Wayncsbur? bce'r. I fumes apparently escaped into daughter of the late Enoch and Rachel Firestone Long.

She had lived in Cleveland since 1945, and was a former resident of Mill Run. She was a former teacher in Stewart Township, and was a retired employe of the W. S. Tyler Co. of Cleveland.

She was a member of Hickman Chapel Baptist Church. Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. A. D. (Nina) Skinner of Mrs.

James (Gladys) Thurston Johnson (Wilma) and Mrs. Peters of Cleveland, Mrs. P. F. (Hilda) Bryner of Dunbar and Mrs.

George (Madeline) VonNosdeln of Mill Run; three stepdaughters, Mrs. Harry (Ethel) Joy of Connellsville, George (Besse) Skinner and Mrs. Lloyd (Goldie) Hay of Mill Run; a stepson, Clyde Tissue of West Palm Beach. 16 grandchildren; 38 great grandchildren: and two great great grandchildren. She was also preceded in death by her husband.

Levi, in 1945; a son, Leland, in 1954, and three stepsons. Filbert. Ralph a William. V. S.

GLOWACKI SCOTTDALE Victor S. Glowacki, 67, of Mount Pleasant, R. D. 2, died at 12:40 p.m. Monday at the home of his son-in-law and daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Bell, following a prolonged illness. He had been ill since an accident in 1967.

He was born Feb. 5, 1903, in Leisenring. a son of thc late Anthony and i Glowacki. and was a member of St John's R. C.

Church of Scottdale. He was a member of Local No. 8123. U.M.W.A. Surviving are three sons.

Stanley of Republic, Anthony of Connellsville, R. D. 2, and Victor S. Jr of McClure; three daughters. Mrs.

Roy (Violet) Grimm of Connellsville, R. D. 2, Mrs. James (Helen) Shaffer of Acme, R. D.

1, and Mrs. Frank (Barbara) Bell of Mount Pleasant, R. D. a brother. Michael of McClure; two Holdup Suspect Nabbed by Police At Smithfielcl UN10NTOWN i i a C.

W. LINSENBIGLER MOUNT A A Charles Walker Linsenbiglcr, GO, of Mount Pleasant, R. D. 2, died Monday in Frick Community Hospital. He was born Jan.

18, 1910, in Clarksburg, a son of the late Walker and a McLaughlin Linsenbigler. He was employed as a heavy equipment operator. Surviving are a son, Charles William Linsenbigler of Greensburg; five daughters. Mrs. Kenneth (Nancy) Bolen of Delmont, Joann Sterf of Greensburg, Mrs.

Ray (Donna) S.hick of Mount Pleasant, R. D. 2. Mrs. George (Susan) Seflak of Mammoth and Miss Robin of Stahlstown; nine grandchildren; three brothers, Paul of Elders Ridge, and Robert and Joseph of New door, forcibly' took llT in" cash" Dcwey Skinner, 22, of Indianapolis, was arrested by slate police Monday after he allegedly attempted an armed holdup at the i Shopping Center and took $14 from a Uniontown woman.

He was arraigned before Alderman Jacob J. Ruben, and committed to the a 11 County Jail in lieu of $2.000 3ond. Skinner was arrested at a service station in Smithfield. They were alerted by a call from Sarah McAfee of Uniontown, who told them that the suspect walked into her house at 12:30 p.m. through a side Kensington, and a sister, Mrs.

Ruth Gethers of Daylona. Fla. MRS. ELIZABETH SADDLER Mrs. Elizabeth Exton Saddler, 77, of Westmoreland City, died in Jeannette District Memorial Hospital.

She was born March 20. 1893, in Skellytown, a daughter of the late Thomas and Mary Bithel Exton. She was a member of the Primitive Methodist Church and the Ladies Auxiliary to the detained her at her home for two hours, then forced her to drive him to a spot near Smithfield. The man then got out of the car and the woman returned home and called police, who patrolled the area until Skinner was apprehended. Earlier in the day the suspect reportedly had attempted to take a money bag containing several hundred dollars in change trom Mrs.

Elizabeth sisters. Mrs. Mary Grabiak of Cavallaro of Hibbs. American Legion. Surviving are two sons, including William John of Greensburg; three daughters, including Mrs.

Mary Stough of Jeannette and Mrs Ethel Errett of Manor: 14 grandchildren: four a grandchildren; three brothers, including John of Ycungwood and Edward of frwin. and four sisters, including Mrs. Annie Boot of Irwin. C. W.

GUY Charles Wesley Guy, 64, of Hibbs. died unexpectedly at his home. He was born Feb. 5,1 19C6. in Redstone Township, a I son of the late John W.

a Florence Miller Guy. A retired coal miner, he was a member of Robena Local No. 6321. U.M.W.A. Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

Roberta Hixenbaugh Guy: a daughter, Mrs. Joseph (Betty Jene) Baron of Grindstone: a granddaughter; a brother. Stewart of Searights, and two sisters, Mrs. Cora Kennedy of Republic and Mrs. Ethel' accide nt occurred.

Kolosky of Uniontown, as she was walking out of the Gallatin National Bank office. The woman, owner of Paul's Food Center, said the man pointed a pistol at her head and demanded the money bag She refused to surrender it and he shoved her to the ground and fled. Mrs. Kolosky suffered brushburns of the arms and legs. Truck Kills Seven Ethiopian Guards ABABA (UPD--A overturned outside the residence of Emperor Halie Selassie Monday, killing seven of the emperor's imperial guards and injuring 71 other persons.

The Ethiopian News Agency said the truck was taking the guards and other employes home for lunch when truck the Everson and Mrs. a Maruszewski of Scottdale; and 13 grandchildren. He a DONNA WEISEL MOUNT PLEASANT Don-1 ton, N. died March 31 her home. Surviving are her parents, preceded in death' by his wife na Lvnne Weisel, four, of Eing- Violet.

in 1968. TM TM--i. MRS. MARY Mrs. Mary Ulishney Rocker.

I and Mrs. Dennis R. Weisel; 58. of Latrobe. 3 a sister, Leah Anne: the Marguerite, died in ma terna! grandparents, Mr.

and Area Hospital. She wa born )nd Perr Sept. 10. 1911. in i ty Blddefort Md a the paternal Township.

She was a member r. and Mrs. W. of St. Benedict's a i Weisel of Church of Marguerite and the Fleas nt Burial was made in St John's ra! Rosary and Surviving are a son, Joseph Altar Society.

Breeders Select County Officers MOUNT A A Officers were elected by the Westmoreland County Guernsey Breeders. New officers are: Herbert R. Guyer of Deny, R. D. president; Robert Mayhew of Belle Vcrnon, R.

D. vice president: Robert C. Lydick of Blairsville, R. D. 3, secretary-treasurer.

Election results also included these new directors: Robert Lash of West Newton, R. D. 1. and Thomas Slcbodnick of Irwin, R. D.

1, one-year terms; Ted Henry of Sallsburg, R. D. 2, and Alfred Gucrricri ot FIcrminie, two year Joseph Kuma of Belle Vcrnon, R. D. 2, and Lowell Lash of West Newton, R.

D. 1, three- year terms. A summer barn meeting is being planned for sometime in July. It will be designed for family members interested in Guernseys. Herbert Guycr is directing these dairymen in this planning.

Driver, 28, Killed In One-Car Crash ALTOONA, Pa. (UPD Allan Eskra, 28, of Pittsburgh, was killed Monday on Rte. 22, about 5 miles west of here, when his automobile struck a truck and fell over an embankment. Eskra was pronounced dead at Mercy Hospital here. Named Accountant Robert L.

Scott ot Uniontown has been named i i accountant for Republic Steel Corp, Northern Coal Mines District, headquartered i Uniontown. Coordinator of coal mine accounting since 1965, he succeeds Charles A. Palmer. Scottdde Makes Cancer Society Campaign Plans SCOTTDALE --Plans have been advanced for the annual campaign of the American Cancer Society in Scottdale. Mrs.

James Harman i serving as general chairman and George Marine as co-chair, man. Captains include: Merchants Division. Miss a a Bradley: first ward, Mrs. Anna Zozula: second, Mrs. James B.

Ellis; third. Mrs. Frank Davis, aid fourth, Mrs. a jCallaghan. Thc house canvass will be conducted during the week of April 13.

Tag day in charge of the Boy Scouts under Scoutmaster James Barr is set for April 18. There has been a kickoff meeting for all workers in the bcrousi building when plans were outlined by Mrs. Margery, cancer -nciely representative from Greensburg. II was po'ntcd out that the American Cancer i strikes back through research to find a cure, education to save lives and service to case suffering. Progress has reported with one in three being cured today whereas a few years ago there was only one in seven.

Parade Marshal I a Captain Walter M. UVally) Schirra who made space history with thc first rendezvous of the two-manned spacecraft in 19C5, has been named grand marshal of the 1970 Shenandoah apple blossom festival parade at 1:30 p.m. Friday, May 1. 12:03 p.m. Monday in Uniontown.

minor damage I Geibel Men Will Meet Wednesday Geibel Men's Club will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Geibel High School cafeteria. The annual Geibel sports banquet has been set for May 14 in the school cafeteria. vania, at a Frazier Junior High School assembly program in the school auditorium Thursday. Illustrated by a drawings and art panels in black luminous colors under light, Rohleder's talk- i describe the various stages of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration program S.

of Latrobe. R. D. six- daughters. Mrs Stephen i a 7.

a Mrs. James (Theresa) Novotny and Mrs Thomas (Anna) Schwalke of Norvelt, Mrs. Richard (Irene) McCallen of Derry. Richard (Margaret) Reese of Latrobe, R. D.

3, and Miss at home: 18 grandchildren: four brothers. George of Latrobe. R. D. 3.

and Frank, Stephen and Joseph of Greensburg. R. D. 5. and three sisters.

Mrs. George i Yokopenic and Miss Anna Ulishney of Greensburg, R. D. 5. and Mrs.

Harry (Elizabeth) for human -exploration of the! Smeltzer of Crabtree. Her moon and the part being husband, Joseph J. Rocker, died by Bell Telephone system in I in 1957. history's most a i peacetime project. Sidetrack Talks On Teachers' Pact- initial talks between teachers and school board members in Norwin School District over thc next contract have been sidetracked.

Apparently there was some confusion over the board's recent decision to open thc negotiations to the public. JOHN KOBE JR. John Kobe 56, of Collinsburg, died in Westmoreland Hc-o'tal. Greensbure. following Union Cemetery, Mount Pleasant Township.

CLARENCE STEWART Clarence Stewart, 93, of Brownsville, died in his home. A retired coal miner of the Old Pike Mine, Brownsville, he was employed as custodian of Brownsville Junior High School. A long-time resident of Brownsville, he was born Nov. 15. 1876.

at Stewartstown, W. a son of the late Stephen and Clarissa Haney St a t. Surviving are two including Bernard of Stockdale; three daughters, including Mrs Ethel Snyder of Belle Vernon and Mrs. Pearl Currie of Brownsville, with whom he made his home; 16 grandchildren; 28 great grandchil- jdren, and two great-great' grandchildren. Friends of Andrew Ambrozv of North Depot st Mount Pleasant, 10 died at "mic Salu, day.

Apnl 4. A Rev Henry a ce e' brant Etinai the L-Iiurch cometery. CUFl-oitu-Funeral Hie anangcmcnM l.lford of who luebday. April 7, 1970 are made by ililton Funeral Home and are m- GUWACKI-Fnends of Vjclor S. Glowaefcj ol Mount Plcdbjni Tnvn dlecl Mo "djy, API 1970, may call after 7 p.m.

today and 10 a to 10 m. Wedne-- ddy at the W. George Barr Funeral Home-, sicottdalc, where i v.ill be held 8.oO a fhuriday. Requiem nigh mj-s i be celebrated at 3 am. Thur-dav at St John's, Cnurcl).

Scottdale. i Gerald A Schioth as celebrant Burial in Mount Pleasant Ccrni- St; Vincent DePaul So- cictv vull lecite the rosary ot Wednesday thc lu- ntial home Friends of Lav.ience Green of 114 South PitUbur" St v.ho d.ed Sundaj. April 5, may ca ii at thc au Home, where the funeral i DC held at 3 m. Wednesday v.i In the Rev. Join Gearv off'i- c.atins.

Interment in Oak Lawn Cemetery. Uniontown, i mili- -ary rues at graveside bv BliJiop Post. Xo 301 a cjp Lesion, and Walter R. E. A A Raymond E.

Vrana, 43, of a prolonged illness. He was born Carmichaels. died in Greene Jan 15. 1914. in Collinsburg.

County Memorial i a a son of John and Augusta Waynesburg. He was born April Krec Kobe. A retired trans-' 7 192 6- Bethel Park, a son nortalion supervisor for Trans' Joseph F. and Lillian Wor'd Airlines at Greater Pitts-1 Wisneski Vrana of Carmichaels. burgh Airport, he was owner I A veteran of service with the and operator of West Newton Nav dlirin World Wai- Appliance in West Newton.

i he was employed as a steel was a member of Holy Family inspector at the Copperweld R. C. Church, West" Warrer. i a its Holv Xamc Surviving in addition to his SNPJ 64 Lodge, the Slovenian I Barents are three 'rrn! and the Cclhns-' including Joseph F. Jr.

of Car- burg Vol. Fire Co. Surviving' michaels. and two sisters, are" his -widow Mrs. Caroline, A HASSON Snyder Kobe; his parents: a Albcrt Hasson 92 djed Randv.

and a daughter. homc at Old at home; two brothers i Peters a i i and a bister. 'Washington County. He was 1 born at Suterville and was a i resident of thc area a retired accountant for the Pittsburgh J. M.

A James M. Waters. 12, of Rices i Landing, died in the County Memorial i a Two Everson Injured in Crash Four Geibel High School students escaped serious injury in a one car accident on Route 119 north of Connellsville at 8:30 a.m. today while on their way to school. The driver, John Kubasky, 17, of 110 Jones Everson, and three passengers, Leonard Sef- check, 16, son of Mrs.

Mary Sefcheck of 123 Pennsylvania Everson; Richard Lane, 16, son of Regis Lane of Everson, and an unknown passenger were traveling south on Route 119 when the driver apparently lost control of thc vehicle and rolled the auto over on its roof. The driver and unknown passenger were uninjured. Shown above is thc twisted auto after it was cleared from the southbound lane near the Blue Ridge Restaurant on Route 119. Sefcheck and Lane were taken to Connellsville State General Hospital at 8:45 a.m. Sefcheck was examined for a bump on thc head and Lane was treated for abrasions of the wrists.

According to State Police at Uniontown Barracks, the damage was set at $1,400. (Courier Photo) i i i i i a 11 IJ i i Wavnesburg. He was born Oct. Coal Company. Surviving are at Rices Landing.

a i i Wldm ne dau nter and son of the late Aaron G. and! grandchildren I Henrietta Homer Waters A SAMUEL A I retired carpenter, he was a Samuel Antonelli of Cleve- member of Hewitt Ohio, formerly of Masontown. died in Cleveland, Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Sophia HavrDla Antonelli, and six children. B.

E. CLIFFORD Bernard E. (Jack) Clifford, Church. Surviving are i widow. Mrs.

Daisy Kaylor Waters: a son, Gregge of Rices Landing; two daughters. Mrs. Edward (Lillian) Wiggins of Rices Landing and Mrs. Charles' nrti.Vi A 1 cernaru o. i (Enid) Crockard of Dry Tavern East Crawford Ave and a sister.

He was preceded unexpectcdly Ms morning in death by his parents, a Ifc was Hdead Jon aiTJval brother and three sisters. CHARLES BIERER Charles Bicrer, formerly of Uniontown, died at the Pleasant View Nursing Home, Parma. Ohio. Surviving are two sons; a daughter, and two sisters. Connellsville State a Hospital at about 8:30 a.m.

MRS. MARY PARFITT MOUNT PLEASANT Mrs. Mary Waters Parfitt of 107 West Otterman Greensburg, died this morning at Westmoreland of Walker of Mount Pleasant. R.D 2, wno died Monday. April 6.

1970, may call after 7 today and 1 to 5 and 7 to 10 m. Wednesday at thc Eulune Snloom Funeral Homc, Pleasant, the fu- -Mil be held at 2 pm Tnur-cla Thc Rev Richard Peterson will officiate Intel ment Ui Cemeterj I'Alin JTT FIIPCNI! Jljry Wnicr-, Partitt of 111? Wcs-t OUcnnan Green.s- who d.ed April 7 a-e bom? nude bv the i a Online Fu.ieral Home. Pleasant, and are incomplete I I I FU.HTJ] arir. for Mr-, Catheme Setehik of 82D Spring St Mount Pleasant, wno died April 7 1070. arc made bv the Michael G.ilonc Funoral Home Mount and meomnloto Friend- ot StslKvajOii of 214 Cetinr Ave who died Sjturdav.

Api.l 4. 1S)70. snav call at thc Gcorse Mcl'itnc Fu'iersl Home, where the funeral be held at 11 r.i. Wedncsdav. with thc Hev.

A Shinclledtcker officiating EiHombT.ont 11 Green Mwnoiial Park K- Fiu-ndi of i i Gi'i'Ce. Tisue ol K.ilis. Ohio, formerly Mill Run, v.ho died Monda.i.' April ti. 1970, may coll from 2 to 10 Wednesday and Thursday at the Samuel C. Brooks Funeral Homc, Ea-a Green where the funeral lull bo held at II a Friday, with thc Rev.

Benjamin N'cvm i ciating. Interment in Mill Run Baptist Cemetery The family asks that in licni of flowers, dn- n.ition-, be marie to Hickman Chapel Miv.ions or the Cancer Fund. Hospital, Greensburg. MRS. CATHERINE SEFCHIK MOUNT PLEASANT Mrs.

Catherine Sefchik of 829 Spring St. died at 5:20 a.m. today at Frick Community Hospital..

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