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PAGE 32 THE PITTSBURGH PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19. ff7 The British consulate convmaQ the crew that Britain's crisis waa due to transportation tie-up and not lack of coal. garet Horbaly and Mrs. Mildred Bosko, and a son, Frank Radelja. Friends are being received at the Nied Funeral Home, 7441 Washington Swissvale.

Burial win be in the Braddock Catholic Cemetery. Doily Lenten Though? Catholic Vets Ask Stepinac Death Probe NEW YORK, Feb. 19 COP) The Catholic War Veterans asked Secretary of State George C. Marshall today to investigate a report ih the Communist Daily Worker, that Archbishop Stepinac had been executed by the Yugoslav government. The Yugoslav government imprisoned the archbishop last year after a court convicted him of being a traitor.

Britons End Strike PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 19 The British freighter Empire Magpie sailed for Italy last night, ending a "strike by crew members who wanted the 7297-ton coal cargo diverted to fuel-hungry England. NORTHERN Ireland's shipbulld ing industry is operating at capacity. Ash Wednesday, Feb. 19 God be merciful to me a tinner.

Luke 18:13. Read Luke In the beginning or prayer is God. Yet God is not discernible unless we Walter J. Craig Funeral services for Walter J. Craig of Library Bethel who died yesterday, will be held at 2 p.

m. Friday 4 at the E. B. CT, s' LaughlinPu- jpjrmS. neral Home, 3310 W.

liberty Ave. 1 1 Mr. Craig. 55. i Obituaritt Sister Cornelia Of tat Mercy Academy Dies She Was Adviser To Thousands Sister M.

Cornelia, registrar of Mt. Mercy Academy, died last night Mercy Hospital following a heart sttaclc. Friend and sympathetic adviser to thousands of school children and their parents before them Sister approach him in the mood of him who prayed: "God be merciful to GO me a sinner." The Pharisee, in aaaaV 11a BBaV aTPTfaaaaaaaaVam forming God of his many virtues, was absurd. We also would be Wore Data Med Portal Suit Company Requests Court to Drop It The Ingalls Iron Works Ine, of Verona, wants the United Steel-workers (CIO) to interpret what is meant by a work week in its portal-to-portal pay suit. The company, which was sued for $220,000, has asked Federal Court to dismiss the suit.

The firm claims the action is illegal and contrary to public policy. Declaring: it is unable to prepare an answer or to prepare for trial, the company asked for more particulars. Wants Phrase Defined It would have the union define the phrase, "roadways end paths," and explain what is meant by the "end of each shift." And the company wants the TJSW to state if preliminary activities are had been em- 7 absurd if we were to assume the ployed 30 years by the Wonder -M traditional Ash Wednesday garb of sack cloth and publicly display our Baking formerly the 7 humility by scattering ashes through the streets. And yet unless we possess a genuine inner humility. Baker Brothers.

He belonged to the Baker Driv- it which is the key to deeper understanding through prayer, we shall ers Union 45, Mr. Craig Mb a tf T.th absurd in our hearts. eran Church of Bethel. L1 auiy. Surviving are four God nl demand that we Mrs.

Ruth Flowers, Mrs. Alice Brovel in the dust- He invites us to stand at our full height his Mourant. Mrs. Eva Meyers and Mrs. Lenore Reis; his father.

John presence. If we do this with sufficient discernment to see how we Cornelia spent all of her 34 years as educator at the Academy where he was actively engaged in her duties until stricken Monday morning. Registrar 18 Year As registrar the past 13 years she met at her desk practically all the new students before they entered the grade school. Craig; three sisters, Mrs. William Stanton, Mrs.

C. P. Mort and Mrs. i measure up in such company, no one wiu neea vo ieii us to oe humble. Fred Bolhorst.

and six grandchildren. Burial will be in the Jefferson required to be and are actually performed before or after time for which each employe is compensated. I Memorial Park. Prayer: Abiding in thy presence, God. we are aware that the finest we possess is but a dim suggestion of thy greatness.

For- There she conferred with their narents. who often had been her Rev. Oliver McCraeken In addition to the amount of walking time and "activities" en gaged in to cover the portal pay. pupils when she taught in the! The Rev. Oliver McCraeken.

give our foolish pride and suicidal grade school. retired pastor of the Brotherhood; self-sufficiency as now our eyes As a young sister he was keenly Mission, 7914 Frankstown was are opened to the majesty which interested in the drama and staged buried yesterday afternoon in! our Master found tn thee. Amen. the management wants names, FLAVOR SPECIAL UNTIL Woodlawn Cemetery. clock numbers, departments, amount of money sought and gates specified.

It would have the suit dropped as to all unnamed parties. McCraeken. of 508 Warsaw Tichon in Minneapolis and the New and directed scores of plays and operettas enacted by the students in the convent auditorium. Services Friday Thirteenth Ward, died Satur- York State Seminary. He had held day.

pastorates in Passaic. N. and He is survived by his widow, Berwick. prior to Nesouehonine. Call Complaint 'Obscure Supporting the dismissal request and motion for more particulars is Born Margaret Kane in Washing- Mrs.

Lucille Johnson McCraeken, He is survived by his widow. Mrs. ton. 56 years ago. Sister Cor-j and two daughters.

Mrs. Ruth Her- Anna Kollar Sotak, two sons nelia entered Mt. Mercy Academy zog and Miss Nellie McCraeken. in addition to the Rev. Raphael, as a teacher 34 years ago.

I la. ij They are Veonar. of Portland. Mrs. Martha H.

Bushfield MARCH 4th SEALTEST CREAMED COTTAGE CHEESE WITH CHIVES Now you can again enjoy the sesty flavor of Sealtest Creamed Cottage Cheese with chives. The mild, onion-like flavor of tender, green chives blended with real Sealtest Creamed Cottage Cheese makes ls POUND PACKAGE rSlililSw DECK'S" an affidavit of Alexander Unkovic, company attorney, and Ross Ander- son. manager. "The defects are so they say, "as to make the complaint and Pvt. Michael Sotak, stationed obscure." Mrs.

Martha Horner Bushfield. widow of George Taylor Bushfield, died yesterday. Mrs. Bushfield. born May 27, 1856, was the daughter of Rev.

Joseph T. Horner and Caroline McCraeken Horner. Rev. Horner was a Methodist circuit rider and later served for nearly 50 years as head of the Pittsburgh Methodist Book Concern. Graduated from the Pittsburgh Female College.

Mrs. Bushfield was a ready-to-serve salad that will be a big hit with the men in the family. Order Sealtest in Florida. Mrs. Louise L.

Bratche Funeral services for Mrs. Louise L. Bratche Hunter, resident of Etna for 60 years, will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Rhein Funeral Home, 333 Butler Etna.

Burial will be in Mt. Royal Cemetery. A native of Pittsburgh, Mrs. Hunter, who was 64, died Monday in her home, 34 Prospect Etna. She was a member of the Calvert in 5 -5 I OlOi I Creamed Cottage Cheese with chives or pla To Tokyo in 24 Hours Feb.

19 Army transport Command planes soon will cut the flying time from Tokyo to the United States to 25 hours from the present 44, ATC officials predicted today. They will travel the "top of the world route across the Arctic rim. from your neighborhood store or Sealtest Milkman Tuoe in the Sealtest Village Store, starrinc Jack Haley, Thnrsdays. 9:30 P. K.DKA TNI MEASURE OF QUALITY Survivors are a brother, James Kane, of Washington.

two sisters, Mrs. Worth Flaherty, also of Washington, and Mrs. William Hahn of Sewickley. Funeral services, to be attended by students, alumni and sisters, will be held at 10 a. m.

Friday in the convent chapel. Burial will bt in St. Xavier Cemetery, Latrobe. Samuel Pierce Mrs. Anna R.

Pierce Funeral services for Samuel Pierce. 60, of 612 Parkview Braddock, were held yesterday afternoon in the Limbacher Funeral Home, 24 Holland Braddock. Funeral services for his mother, Mrs. Anna R. Pierce, 82, were held this afternoon in Rodger's Funeral Home, Irwin.

Both were buried in Irwin Cemetery. Mrs. Pierce died Sunday in the GAR Home, Woodstock Swiss-vale, less than 24 hours after her son died following a heart attack active in YWCA work, serving as- Memorial United Presbyterian Church, Etna. Mrs. Hunter is survived by her husband.

Oliver E. C. Hunter; two daughters, Mrs. Karl Krug and Mrs. Mabel Brest; three sons, Edwin Howard O.

and Raymond G. Hunter; nine grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Emma Jacobs. treasurer of the East Liberty Branch for a number of years. She was a life-long member of the Christ Methodist Church, now the First Methodist Church, and took an active part in its activities, heading the Primary Department of the Sunday School for 35 years and serving as treasurer of the Women's Foreign Missionary Society for the same period.

Mrs. Bushfield is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Clarence W. Close, Madison, two brothers. Dr.

J. Richie Horner, Cleveland, and Jos Krug on Way to Tokyo HONOLULU, Feb. 19 Interior Secretary Julius Krug was scheduled to leave for Tokyo today to confer with Gen. Douglas Mac-Arthur on administration of Pacific islands. in a street car.

Mr. Pierce is survived by his TtADf-MAMC BED-SIZE ELECTRIC WARMER eph T. Horner, Pittsburgh; five grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. Another daughter, Mrs. Harry J.

McElheny, died last week. Funeral services will be held at 3 p. m. Friday at H. Samson's, 537 Neville St.

Burial will be in Allegheny Cemetery Mrs. Mary C. Harper Funeral services for Mrs. Mary C. Harper, former resident of Dor-mont who died Sunday at St.

Petersburg, will be held at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the Beinhauer Mortuary. 2630 W. Liberty Ave.

Mrs. Harper had resided in Clarksville, Greene County. Pa. She was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church of Mt.

Lebanon. Mrs. Harper was the widow of Clyde N. Harper. Ideal sleeping comfort In all weather without a heavy load of blankets low voltage, entirely safe even when wet easily laundered Temperate and Tropic degrees of warmth.

widow, Mrs. Sadie Pierce; a daughter, Mrs. Beatrice Wallis. and four sons, Samuel William, Raymond and John Pierce. His mother is survived by four sons, George, Charles.

Roy and James Pierce, and three daughters, Mrs. Harry Barton, Mrs. John Fletcher and Mrs. Howard Dove. Samuel Cinkin Samuel Cinkin.

of 4735 Baum suffered a heart attack Monday and died in the Rochester (Pa.) Hospital. He was 47. Mr. Cinkin had attended a wedding party in Youngstown, Ohio, and was riding in an auto with his brother, Nathan P. Cinkin, also of Pittsburgh, when he collapsed.

Besides his brother, he is survived by two daughters. Mrs. Betty Thorpe and Miss Ruby Cinkin; five sons. Jack, Louis, Richard, Donald and Rueben Cinkin; two Msters. Mrs.

Minnie Friedman ot Pittsburgh and Mrs. Rose Portney of Philadelphia, and two other brothers. Jack Cinkin of Grand Rapids, and Hyman Cinkin, Ocean City, Cal. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m.

tomorrow in the John Schaub Funeral Home. 425 Brownsville Rd. Burial will be in the Adeth Jeshuram Cemetery, Wild-wood, Pa. Mrs. Mary O'Brien Ruddy Solemn high mass of requiem for Mrs.

Mary Ann O'Brien Ruddy, lifelong resident of Pittsburgh who died Sunday night, will be sung tomorrow at 9 a. m. at Assumption Church. Bellevue. 1 Surviving are seven cousins, Mrs.

c.niU nrnir Mary C. Bateman and Mrs. Oliver A I LtAUINu Utr I STORcS J. Negley of Dormont; Mrs. Hattie Eldred of Berea.

and Mrs. Alice 1 Ax of California. Eric A. Elliott of Brookline, and W. L.

Allinder and David Allinder of California. Burial will be Friday morning in the Homewood Cemetery. Rev. Michael Sotak Requiem High Mass for the Rev. i 11111111111 hum.

mwrm; 1 Willie th Penguin says: IP A COID COMES ON. IPI. AND YOU START TO SNEEZE. tt Michael Sotak. former pastor of St.

John the Baptist Church at Nesquehoning. was held at 9:30 a. m. today at St. John the Baptist Greek Church.

North Side. ICET WISE TO KOOIS THEY'RE KOOl AS A BREEZE Rev. Sotak. 52, died Sunday at i the home of his son. Rev.

Raphael -Z-'V "'4'" Sotak, 3234 California Ave. 0 He was born in Lansdowne, i and attended the Seminary of St. Widow of Patrick J. Ruddy, she Yo ou know the song well. Get that clean, Kool taste in your mouth I.

TO HELP BukV, h.n. EASE COUGHING, TIGHT CHEST around people who specialize in know ing what makes Buick "tick. the reason we look on every job that comes in not merely as work to be done but as a result to be achieved. plker. nc them MUSCLES RUB ON MEfJTHOLATUM and pi he lusi ui 3uv.il vai is nu ki cater than the same amount of ordinary serv- than the same amount of ordinary CareotcooUnjsisteni lived with her daughter.

Mrs. Cyrus H. Thunell at 711 Ohio River Avalon. for the past 10 years. Beside her daughter, she is survived by two sons.

Bernard West End. and John Ruddy. Long Beach. four grandchildren, Lorraine Ruddy, James V. and C.

Harold Thunell and Mrs. Katheryn Mahler; and four great grandchildren. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Stanko Radelja Solemn requiem high mass for Stanko Radelja of 7300 Schley Ave. will be sung at 10 a.

m. Friday at the St. Mary's Church of Rankin. He died yesterday at Columbia Hospital. A native of Yugoslavia, Mr.

Radelja was 60. He had been employed as a craneman at the Edgar Thomson Works of the TJ. S. Steel Corp. for 33 years.

He belonged to the Edgar Thomson Goodfellows Club. Surviving are his widow, Eva Radelja; two daughters, Mrs. Mar- rf I hp return (air rfvoo in tVi A The return is far greater ii icing. long-run smoothness, satisfaction a a ion and proper lubrication car life you get. artiustmeni tnne tune-0? If you care about your Buick care for it.

It's the lilting melody of a double-quartet of Buick cylinders all sweetly in tune. The humming harmony of Fireball power soaring you up the hills, winging you blithely along the straightaway. It's one of the reasons you bought a Buick in the first place not keep it? You can if you make certain your car is not merely serviced but cared for as something this fine should be. If you see that it gets not Just an occasional oil change or body wash or battery check, but the thoughtful, expert, understanding attention that keeps your Buick always a Buick at its best. It's to do just this that we equip our shop with special tools to do the job right and in the shortest time keep our parts department stocked with parts approved by Buick engineers as right for the job build our staff See Our Net mum THAT CLEAN EASILY all such matters.

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