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Dtath Netfctt Oeotfc Noliett Page Sect. 3 Pittsburgh Press, n. 29, '6 1 teoti Notices reived at, T. TJ9 Wallaca WilkinabuiB, whera I Today's Deaths Mil' Ave hushand of Anna Andl'l-arvir: falher of Mr. Lory North of California.

William of Tulsa; also one ki anddauiihter; biotlier of Mrs. Marv Mlkall ajid firniRe Larkovlr. of Canada. Menibcis of Lodlte C. U.

and fnenda received at, the Paul Hiephens funeral Home (formerly l.ovrenclc i. HhO Lockhart St N. 8 funeral on Monday at- a Riciulem thi Jfnnn Poud Boot Main 81,. Munhll; JMhfr o( Alvin nd Pftfr K. Bool.

Krifntls received the, Ciillra nd Omil'er Co. 319 E. 9ih Ave. F. Homrsleftd.

'hers iervlcen will he held nn Tuesday morning al o'clock. Silddenlv. on Saturday. -Ian 'Jfi, llf.l. Sarah Oillrs-pte Brennan.

wife of the lale Huh D. Biennan or Brinh-tnn Rri heloved mother of Hutih and M. Biennan or I'gh and Mrs Rnsemarte Breton of Kl Pain. Texas; nme Krandihll-riren Friends rerelvrd at the B. Devlin Son Funeral Home.

t.02 Sherman Ave, Funeial Tuesdav mornmir Requiem htiih mans in St. Leo a Church at 9.30 servlies wili he tieirl Mlnaav ai-ternoon al 2:10 o'clock. Jnter-mcnt jn Vcronft Cenieiciy. Oak-munt. Pa.

FRANK On Friday. 27, llfil. Catherine, Heil.lg Frank, of 21 Emerald 61.. wife of the lata Roheri frank, sister of Lena Lanir. l.oua Lecnllier.

AUKUitl. Henrv. William and Fred Hrrt-fiK, aunt, of Betlv Hind. Dorothy ilreen. Roheri and William rieri-rur Friends rrt eived at Jcseph CnlllBan Funeral Home.

WarrliiBton Ave. Service en Tuea-dav. Jl al 3 p. in. Fnenda Invited.

(RAN'iiA SuddenlT on FrldaT. Jmiuarv 21. 191,1. Anton, of 2-'S Allechenv Ave. Veinna Fnenda received al the Petrnnev Fu- hiith mass In Bt Nicholas' k.

Church, North Side, at 9 a. lifloniiN. Krrnnan. Sarali ituftrhat Mark G. C'oIp, Annie Tafrl 'onIry, Carrie Uvt Donado, Hannah l)ovnst Mayd B.

'olpy, John (ul(l'n. Brntrire R. Ilalh-r, Anna Bl'RKE fRese). of 7(11 Hill St Baldwin, nn Thursday. neral non e.

i emer sir in llhl hushand of Florence I Veiona, where hleasln services 'lll be held on Monday. Jan. DO, Goldwater Dinner A Sell-Out If you've boon thinking about attending the annual riinnrr of the Greater Pittsburgh KoarrI of Rpaltors Tuesday night, Jan. 31, but haven't gotten your tickets yet, don't bother. The affair is a sellout.

Officials of the hoard announced today that nearly 1000 persons will hear Barry M. Goldwater, Arizona Republican, wlien lie speaks in the ballroom of the Penn Sheraton Hotel. A few last-minute seats wore left at tables on the balcony, above and behind the speakers' table, hut this supply now has been exhausted also, the hoard said. Toastmastnr for the dinner is William K. White-ford, chairman of the board of the Gulf Oil Corp.

Roberts; luiner Patricia Ann Javarauskan Mavorow- MAl.ATKS'M On 28. 19M. 8nphia. idow of Pasouala Mala'rsia. of 2221 Surnor fit iieihpl Pstrk bp-lovfd mnf hr nl Ma la tf hi a and Alfonso H.

MitlalPMa also onp. ustpr and thrre grandthil-rirpn Frienda reef ivfd al hr Rnnhainr Alorluarv. West Librrlv until liipfcdav moin-Ihb al 9 o'rlotit, Rpriiiipm hiph mass at fit. Thonus Mure Church at 10 a m. Hifnris in-viipd lnLrrment In Calvary Cemetery.

Alt MO On iSatiirdav, Jan. 2fl, Louia, of l()H In brlovfd husband of Et hf I Maw hinripv: iaihrr or Kathrvn and Micharl: of Th'rr Cunaai. Mnrv MiimMl Clata hkt Kiizabefh tid William: son of Mrs. Mnri Rnrkp; hrothrr of Patrick and Winifred. Friends msv (all 2-4.

7-10. p. at the Hank I)e-Ror Funeral Home. 10hS Brnok-Ime Blvri FiinerBl MnncUv at at 10 a. m.

(II l.nFV On Paturdav. Jan. 28. Bea'llce R. i.ge 42, beloved lfe of Albeit J.

of Paikwav Dr. Lebanon; daiiKhier nf William O. and the late Roan-ire Carlln KeatniR; ustrr ol Mrs T.ouia Klein. Mr. Lime Lee C'lnriv Lou.

William and the late Ted Ki'Mimj Frlemls received at the Bflllhauer Moltuarv, W. Llbcrlv Ave. from 2 lo 4 and 7 to 9 in. Services on Tuesday at 4 n. in.

Friends invited interment, prlvfiie. lAmatanth services Brookline Court 15 on Monday at a p.m.) JV 'VLB. I Alt; AW a m. Requiem riiKh mass at. tne ehiirrh of Tha Resurrection, at 10 m.

Bl 'IITRrUOH On Fritlnv. 27 101, 1 Mnrk O. of Nohlrston. husband nf Ihe. lale Jose, phlne Sieedle Bulterliach; fosler-lalher of Frances Onlrlrh of No-blrstown Fnenls lecetved at the Thomas funeral Home Oakdale, Pa Requiem hlclt mass at Ht.

Patricks Church. Nnblestown, I 1 'I Tom mo, AntoiiiPH Annino, Zavolu, Anthony Fiank, Ralph and thp tflie Joseph, al.o two liraiidrhildreii, Krip no's will hp rpceivpri at i hp DRom Mnr- 1 Tuesday at 10 fAPI'TO On Wertnesriaf. SS. Ami. of 1,43 Broadway, Ptowa IIAOGKN Of fin Bprki Run HoncU suddenlv, on f'ridav, jHn.

21 lflM. William Buck i. beloved hushnnd of Barbaia Fisher: son of the lata William and Josenhina Hauuen. friends re-reived at. the Firny Funeral Home, 2ih I Brownivllle Carrnk.

funeral Tilfiday at 9 a. Requiem hltfli mats at S' Wende-lins Church at 10 a. Interment St. George, Cemetery. NEW RECIME TAKES OVER Paul E.

Rumbarger, second from the left, retiring president of the East Suburban Multilist Realtors, greets new officers as they assumed their duties. From left to right are Howard E. Antes, treasurer; Mr. Rumbarger; John H. Diccskey, the new C.

Scholze, vice president, and chn H. Cook, secretary uarv. Pauhon Avp a' Wlnnlnw fit until Wpdnpsdav at a Snlpom rpquirm high mass at O-ir Urtv HpIp o( Christians Churrn at 9 JO a. MARTIV Of i.M un Kitlranre Drive. Mt.

Lfhanon. on Wpdnp-riav, 2S. at 45 p. Oporgp Raymond. thp Irip Marip BurHP Mjuhii; lihpr of Mra Manp Rpno Mrs.

Dnm hv Hasan. Mm. Janft. Tcnn, Mra, MMirplIa Link, Mini Ruth and Ravmond L. Martin, also 18 8rand hildrpn aurvivp, ripnda rptpivpd at, the La'tahlin Funpral Homp.

't (10 l.ioprtv Ave fio, Hilla, until Mondav. Jan. 0. at 9 a Rpiiuiprn high mas in Ht. Churrh at 10 a m.

Vuttatlona 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Two. husband of Mane Yenea; falher of Ami. brother of Mm.

Lee Llberloia of Canton, Mrs. Carmeha Cllleil of Washington, Pa Mrs. Mary De-Stefano of Cnraonolis, Mrs. Do-Inies Pnola of New York. Rnv-mond of Plularielphit, Mrs.

Mar-Kia Sflcco, Alfonso, Anthony and Mrs Helen Caputn. Friends received at the Musmarino Heme 7nrt Seen'h St McKees Churches Back The Breezeway On The House M.l.kR Anna, on Siftirdnv, i Jin. Jfl, 10iJ flftUBiurr of ih jf Marv Morrison arid Nitlinias i HaMcr. mini of Mrs Am a Kirk-i patriik nf l.tirohf. Wirurrd and Edwin Halir, Flnr-m WUdr-f mu'h and F'ranris (javnn if I Knrnds rffived a Hip Tonle Ro.

ks. F'unerai nn Morday at i .10 a. m. solemn requie.ii high mass in Mother of oorrowl Chunh at 9.30 a. m.

riTrillM On Thurfdav. and O'Connor Functwl MAI HHH e.hiM.u aiv 2h H)M PPttr Cn- hini of M0. tifnnd Avr inff nl R. Rpllane PL. (forniprly of Rrliihnovprt husband nf the Sdiprnn liiah of reoulpm in fit 8'fi'hPii Churrh on Tuesday.

Tsmp later. acp bPi'U'Pd on of Por I and HuphPi Maurptta of h24 Churrh AP Ppii Avon Decline Predicted In Interest Charges Easier Adoney, Spurt In Sales Of New, Used Homes Is Forecast Builders Realtors' C. Phillips president! nf Muner 1'hiliips Downtown moi'tase banking1 I bro'hor ol Tommv Fnpnrn ip- la'p Caiherine Ariano Cetchim, la'hpr of Erma Siala'i Nciiie Fpnon. Marv Patton Cieoieina Va iertrude Watt, HRRI Sudrienlr nn Thura- 'he oav, Jamurv 19'. 1.

Conrad Homp. vil.p nhpi ptPaan. Gloria Fiauen. of Fedrral. Pa, huband of prvuf a ij bp hp id on Tmph-rtav afternoon for information and WallPr trrmini.

jn erana- i VP Hohn. fithpr nf Mn chiidrpn. 10 crpai -grandemimen. Ciurrer. Eva Saville.

Connie. Lu I iU PO. 1-8 Fripno'5 re prd Ai Joaeph oai- I Ann. Charle. Rudolph, 1 can Fnnerai Home, hud barring- inuis and Frank; hro'her of M4XWM.L on ti r- inn Ae, f-unrrai on Monnav, Retns-aor.

Freda Dnl- nav Jan 2H lihl By DAMU BOM.INOrR, Press Heal Kstate Kditor and real es at 8 a. Hah yufTo and CnriM ine hppr also main of rrnuirm at ppMirrpct ion rtnp Brandr hiidtrn Hrirnn ip-Churrti at 9 a. m. Friends in- rfivpd ai Frer 721 Washing, vi! fd. ion Avp.

Rrldftpv tile uhr-re rtv- Fair Housing Bill Group's Leader Hits 'Local Option' The Council of Churches of the Pittsburgh Area has announced its support of Gov. David L. Lawrence's Fair Housing bill. Its directors adopted a resolution stating that discriminatory practices "deny certain families equal opportunity to rent or purchase homes in the neighborhood of their choice and economic ability." Tin resolution complained that education, "salutatory to a degree, has not produced the desired goal." J. Stanley liaugnman, an ex-riusDurner wno tat(? develop probably has been responsible for more home build- ment firm i' ps be heid Monday at 2 p.

bai.d of Vto.a PaMnar Maxp.I '-f h'Vi F- Wilk nf Mrs Catherine Piatt Mr Mnrv Ju-; r.i k.rm John and Robert Marwe.J. hioih'r of Mi Pfa'rifp Mmri' Mm Sro't and Ttmothv Maxwp.i. kj andfhildr pii Fnpnd mv ran at the Knpp Mpnionai Hoiup Center ar So-jth Wilk Huti nls nf renuiem in P- Chunh on 1 tn tFarnlly hout i-5 and 7-10. ins than any man since Adam, is looking at tne lVbi housing picture through rose colored glasses. The world's loremost home mortgage banker, Mr.

col -Anni" 7sif'l. PaMir dav 23 1fii'l. at, Cmrjn- nn Ohio ife ci Thorn cnlf fitothpr of Mr Cole 1 Mrirrh. of p-t Miffhn. rs.

Ellen Cole nf of and llav Cole San JhPt'n. Calif I inii Bi Hndfhi'nj en: io two us-; tn Hnd f'Mjr b-h-i Frifnds HKINAC'I. SnddPnlv on Wrdrp-rtav, -Ian, I'M. of 211 C.len-me Drive. Wrst Mi ft Jin Horn.

Roheri. r.f Margarpt ft. ftevnoids: ami of iSvlvetpf" -f. and Oip la'p Anria Have, hro'her of Lorraine A Sharpnko Fripnris rprpivpd ar the Heinaur Faurhman is tucsulrnt of tne' has announced a i t-ment of John C. Phillips Jr.

and William (i. Jacobs as officers of the company. The younger Jiff Government's Federal Natioa known far Ass.n On Paiurriar. Jn, Mortal widf rprpivpd a' ti-p IooSp, mid a-. f) Cnni-or iliMnr Building and Sleal tit ate oav.

Jan 0, at 8 'i0 JTe-ouiem hich mits in Sf Franru DeSales R. Chunh at 9 m. wayne fit Raoen. Pit rno'iipr of Mrs William Hoffman' to one t- anoson, Friends vd at the Matfer Fun'rnl Hrmr, 11 Chur 8' Anihndge. beiv-lt e.i Monday at 11 a m.

I spcdiid Ave, rt iiw.nf! afrr in, Sundav Hornn hich maa i nf ic'i'iifm in P. iinen a jchurtn on at, 10 a.m. i I COM.f on Sa'nrnav. i I Jan 2 nnl of i hp or, it added, have volun- Oft WMM-MAt Fannie lie's at Die helm of a thriving mull i-billiori 1' ade. i i ripally unrl'M writing VA and FIIA m-Tt- g3Ses.

In 22 vears Mr. Phillips, Phillips Sr. now secret a ry, will continue as manager or the firm's residential department. Mr. Jacobs, treasurer, lias been with Muner Phillips Jor four vears.

He will continue in his Kflwdda, Mh-harl J. Kerlrr, Joseph A. Krssicr. Tillie Klemmer, Ieter MaUitesta, Sophia Mertz, Josephine Marmo, LoiiIh MaurPtta, Jeffrey II. Maxwrll, John I.

Min'agio, Joseph Moor mma Mosley, Jane Musatif Dorothy I'attersnn, Anna Patterson, Kdith I'aul, Jamen (i. Tow ell, Mary A. Khrin, Charles nineharl, Salley, Benjamin J. Shultz, Clarene Sinicic, Barhara Smith, Stella Snead, Herdon Synan, John F. Snyder, Anna K.

ilde, Q. ahnlsrr, Mary C. Previous Deaths Amman, al(T J. Andrpws. Harry I.

Ashton, Ilrrhrrt R. A.vrrs, IlarvviMxl Bwh, Kartfin, It, Batsman, Hamilton V. Itiirkc, John C'aputn, Anil C'i'cchini, IVtr J'rnlpki, Ihihlin, Catherine. Duffy. Martin Waltpr.

Felfdick, Bcilha I'lynn Frank, athprine 11. 'iraiiKa, Anion. JfagRtti, William I. Ilarrfr, Conrad lleinaiirr, Kohcrt Herd. liahHh M.

Hixcnhaiigh, harlrs L. Kril. Jacob KossniT, Marie Klarnr, Anthony .1. (Tony Kraus, Anna Sprckhart Kri'tsi htiifr, Rruno I.asfr, F. I.

par, Anna I.orkovic, lvtr Martin, K. hif, Mary Means, Mdla A. V. Mr-KntT, rtsrulinc 'a(ry Mftsar, Gloria. Nan (His.

Alhina. Mimmi, Kohcrt H. NortlmiMKl, Maud O'Mallcy, l'rcndcrsast, Ann rricc, Hcnr-Riloy. KimIip, Iii'hacl. Roijda, Anthony, Ifarry P.

Soasscrra, Joseph Sr. Srhprcr, Joseph F. Seel, Herbert G. Spvanpr, Robert. Shafer, John A.

Sirko, Andrew Smith, Willard Snyder, I.yda tiruhhs Stencer. F. Svan. Mar- H. Thompson, I.etty Tirpak, John.

VorpI, V. Walzl, France1 Ward, Flea nor Watkins, Anna Mae WinU-r, Flsie Vundt lounff, Arthur B. Giant Cnnlev of 411 C. m- mPtiP St Wiinu mivhtr (iroiue (iraiiam. Ip anriaoi'.

A CtirilMm rprpivpd a tne 1 Joi.pk HoniP. UeiWun a'-d We: i mho use Av' Wilmer- es "liiAndnv i 8 ilni-K fc'on Lutheran Cempterv, Wpdiipsdav. union painter, would like to see Pennsylvania adopt a licensing law patterned on one used by alifornia. He has been Irvine to inter- i tary efforts. Such efforts, it.

said, are "too small in quantity." I It added: "Fair minded persons in the (housing industry who would voluntarily sell or rent without restriction are open to possible criticism and ehas- MMN S'Jdrienlv nn Fridav. 21 J'hl. A of 51 Hav Ave. Hevue. of f.iv,;i Means Mrs Marv Pner 'i nn re-eiverj the Daughfriv Moriu-arv C.f' I Calilorn.a Av at Termnn Ave.

ft. Fgh from the haul1- 'A 4 A nd to 9 f(it Prtva'e yr-' una ay afternoon alio cio-'k. FIXM On Th-ir'dar Junu-arv 2. 1 Nigv Metxner. i of tn' I.enno of 110A Hm 8Tme Township mo'f'-er cf Mr- h.ir.

be Rtf Ij-. i Metxner Leo of Vi- 'T N'-it. r.f Ca, and est he Lawrence Aiministra-' V'ont capacity as eommcr-tion in his proposal, thus far cial mortgage manager, with little success. KK lar lrii.l. a- 7 a m.

liar ah I.ee hn refirtr.1 ai Mie home of l.rr a ti dri mj i c- rieorte Ar.na Pence nf S- NEW of the Greensburg Real Estate Board of operation. Mr. Fannie Mao has handled more than one million moil capes worth (That's) 10 '-s billions. i Unlike mo't Government Mae is a semi private business, run at HsPinpnt irnm the rrst of thp f'. Enil.

Wl'e of ihe la'e Dnnaclo m-nc-r of A nf New V.n, act lri'iuj-trv in thp ahpnrp of en lan Hoard The California law is administered by a board, one of ulmm must a general engineering contractor. gen- HERD Of Oearvfw Ave, a on on Fun a Jnufl rv 27, I'm, Elizabeth gnidu-p nu'-se HospjUJ daughter of the la' Marv Htd: si' er of rlomrr. Marv and Harriet Frier.d- received a' th Herh--rsrr Jr. Funeral home. 170 No'le Ave Craf'on.

ner ry-. Ire mill ne.d on Mondav at 9 AO a. m. i HIXENRr prowr.s. i ville Road Oiivrr on fn- da-.

Jannarv 27 Charles L. h. 7'iTd )T. be nert liii-haiid i.f H.xn- ba.gh, fa tier of M-theJ, H.x,-. ba Fr rf i ve ne nf K'ha-jn So.v 42 P'omrsvi'- Hd Oi.ver Srvi ei nn 1 lonoa-- a-1 rj n-'mneri of JA are invited.

Kl III On Jan 'A. A n'ih a Mrs nr -r i re to r. -cTi g-'M -(fr anrt' i a from rh S- A 707 Ea S' "'i Tuf'nv a- 1 r. rr MTibe of Ailrghenv No, 112 ard friei.ris lv, iter) II. On Frar (Ja) of h'J-oan-1 of '-tri b'riTf nf Jr nn Stea Fnrjt.

the "ijrtf.n Mr Ai.na Plkr Onto'. FuriTaJ at '-ft Jciirf" I nn if'tmoria! Mo7 F' Au on Monday at p. ri mvr.ed. punrl Bovornrrsontal policy cianium hilcurn g-eK'- lr. 11 grard- n.

Fr.endi ft- v-i M- heimT Brrit 121 A.e M- Kee Ho ferv-if on Jan. JO at 2 hli'f i Me; a profit, which pays profit which pavs rral in thp rxprrtod pattPin ol spgirpatcd Ining." 1 ft a' ine P'ci S.ir.'-';- Home Per ryvli.e Ave l'-4 and 1-1 es on luescuv morning at 11 rlo. it. rcizular ml.si iv ideuri's to T.T.t public hold-I f'-al bmh iiir contractors, an. rs of iis r.

The throe arc specially contract Three must be ors James J. Klaus of Mr. Klaus is junior vice president-at large of the Farm Brokers Institute and a three-year director of the nnsylvania Realtors Assn, He succeeds III MRU Kl On Tl IS lav of Janua rv 2 19h 1 Pa-. 14 Ki East St husband cf fon of Hat lie Bfxvkfiw sk! Friends received the Ali'ii A Novaic Funeral Honte il ton 1 Requiem high russ p. Ml- I 1 1 a eve- Jr.

i'- -t-rr wife of Hernert "I Torr zga mo rer of Tr.oi;; I daughter or and "hew h'ers ner rf A'f'eM Dot, aid i ar-d Fra I jf 'he Forifh JH t. 0c ice Moiiia 1 1-0 lock. Tlie Rev. Ramsey Rridgns, rhaiiman of the enuncil's do-partment of racial and cultural relations, also opposed a proposed amenTiment to submit fair housing proposals to volet's in earn, county on a local option basis. A Dtath Notices al aHeney is controlled, however, by the U.

P. Treasury which owns al! of its preferred stock. $'ll) Million Kiirned Since 1 Or.O, aeeor.l'nff to Finance when Mr. Baushman took over Fannie Mae, Mr. Ranchman lias rained the Treasury nsore This would, in part, answer the ol jertinns of such groups as the Approver! Moderniza-tion Cuntraciors Assn.

ot Pittsburgh A MCA which contends that license laws deteriorate into meie revenue producers for the Slate while the industry is St. Church Moinav 9 a. m. Familv wi.l ret friends from 2-4 and "-10 p. Mr.

Klaus rhilip Alirainsmi of (lieens-bui'p. Kliprt Blanton is vice jncsidpnt, and 1). li. MIMV.IO Ji' 1 nf i a I hi5 wife Marv Miruagio. fo Ji'Kfiit) Milii- FKIWN Of r4 Kri'-x i Knu.w on 27, 1'lM Fiovd B.

in his V'rli beinved hunband r.f rv nel McCioniele fatiier nf I.awtri! and Francis T. Downs, one i hrnthpr. Jonn Domhs I De'ron niso six grandrhi'dren, recetved at the Home Placed af the mrrv of a board than 2 in million dollars ithing of I was re-elected sccretarj'-trcas- Kf SSNFR On Thursday Jan-1- I MC, An'i'nv Raru-, a arv 2t. I'iol. Mai le Devim Kiv- os other.

K'igene of tnee BeiUteir, of 1,17 I Friend ret eived 2-4 and 7-10 paying all us adinuiisaanoii mi inii nnun mi ui er. i UlC hllSlllCSS. n. at rhe I Orren F.i- Wirlchnes mother of Jo. John D.

Scha.Jb Sons. 42r Rti Mt. Oliver, Funeral on Tuesdsv at. 9 a. m.

HiRh nuis ot lequiem St. Canne's hu i at 10 o'-'lcK Memoers nf Polire and Fiie Holv Name Society pa'-t nresiripnt. A P. If, Golden Tnangual Chanter, FfM'ernsi Older ol P(i! e. Kntgtvs of tqury and Fannie Mae was established California, before a nan jn j03S lo piovide liquidity 1 can fjol into home builflins.

I FA VKTTK COUNTY Home for the rnoi'tpiqe market, so com 1 act in, or any of Builders have elected Her-that home building could the building trades or crat. hprt -Mi-hell of Brownsville escape the pinch of a light he must pass an examination sueceedinir Do- and WaHarn of Mrs, Ler. a H'i mer itle. Jchn. Christ ht.fi Vilinm heii'ein aiso three gra Idren and tan si fl -e; nd' 'O: Pm-neral from i he Home of and Son Id" Ee fit on Mondav 1 p.

Fr tenors invhed reoue.4' uona 2 to 4 and 7 lo 10 d. m. KI.SSI.I On Friday Janusry i 27. Tili.e KIer am Uummn, vidow of Frd of Ar'ho iv Si Mt. O.iver; Fi'pr of Henrv l.aumnn cf Toledo Ohio and 'he la: A of Rev A Fur nf 8 Ehnhum Rd C.ieen'ree reL eived nt th Re irrhaner Mor-turv.

2h 10 Wcs- Ljer Ar mer bile of Connellsville Twp. Other officers are: David Dureiizi, Masontown, gages are hard to place, it's 1 cense costs $20 a year, up to Fannie Mae to buy ComplainN Probed them. When times arc good, netaj H(rre 1511 Ma.n (f jo-hall Requiem hieP rr.a in S' lrea Church Tuesday at MOORF-On Fa'uidav Jn. 1 Th 1 Emma i beloved of The 'a Mrio: forme "lv of ved n' 5 '7 Neville Si d.vir Center1 r.rre ir-v-H'f mil heid Tue.sda at 2 rio k. MOSLrV On Thursday Jn lrhl, Jane 215 l-ijfhd Aie lover) mo hr rf Mr Co- i Mr of Biar.fty.

Va 4 17 gr hi dren and Friend received at Oamen F'inera! Horn 2 'JO St. E. ih-r ser it es be he.d Monday at I p. m. On Jai 2 lih 1.

Doro' ft'- Hughe. i of August Mtial f-orn M' Caoe's Fu tier al Hmr Thomas B.vd where aervue be he.d on Monday ship, or failure to meet obli- first vice president; Harold gallons im in the a urse TegKart, Brownsville, second Order of KagifS No Litfl invited Knights of will rente rosary Sunday at 2 p. ra. i DI BI.IN On Januarv 2. 19h1.

Ca'henne Dunn. aad (.2. of Lanmer Ave. t.lm Arre. liwin Pa cf BrooKiine and M.

Keeort wire the late James Dublin. mother of Rrrnu Kr ipev I of Irwin. Pa Sii'er nf Mrs Mnrv Chrisiner of Brook i me, Mrs Cecelia Dunn Sr.ee nf Ccn-i nnsbuig and The late William i ernndmo' nrr of i'lsm i Ki'iMfv rpreived vice president. of business (such as refusal to pay employes or subcontractors! may be investigated, and the iolator, if guilty, may ho fined. He could lose his licefi.se.

TKIBUTK to ret iritis president, Frank Masliuda, will he a highlight of the annual ban- At ail times, contractors ae- qupt which climaxes a meet-eused of violating the license of morc than 1000 con. law have recourse to the courts, and may continue in "''tors and construction in-business on posting of a bond 1 Hustry representatives at the i'ife. on Tusriav moinir.f at 10 i FrieMd irviterj In- "rment Wm Liberty C'eme-teiv. t.ARN Of Ormthv Ave, Mt Oliver. r-: Wednesday, January 2 1M, Anthonv Honv bro-her of Fiora Leibach and i Mr James f) Khr of Belie i Vernon.

Pa. Friends and mem-; ber. of K. of C. Pittsurgn i Council 4'H and Brotherhood R.

R. and Sreamnip ler as R. and fi c. i.wti omnt 27 receivd at the Frnv Funeral Home. 2h Browrsvtile Rd CarrUk.

Funeral Mondav at 8: a Solemn requiem high mass St. Jo.scph Church at 9 a. m. I RI.FMM FR On Frldav. Jan 27 Peer of SvJvan Ave I i Braddock.

brother rf Mrs, until the controversy settled Dtath Hetiett 'he Be-nhauer Mortnaiv 10 West Liber' a ve Mondav mornine si 10 Hpo high a 5 at Rsurr( ijon Church at 11 a. m. Fnendi invited. IHTFV Of S3 Merritt Ave on Thursday. January 2f.

19b 1. Martin. beloved husband of Bridget McGovern: fa'her if Marv Catherine Duffy, aLso survived bv one sister, Mrs John Walsh and one brother. Michael Duffy, Friends received at the Frnv Funeral Home. 2Jfol Brownsville Carruk Funeral Mondav at 9 a m.

Requiem high mass St. Wendelin's Church at 10 a m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. EISENBEIS-ETZKL Jnnlft ase HH, on Thursday. January 2H, mother of Herman H.

Walton and the late Albert J. Eisenbeis: sister of Mrs. Philm at 11 a m. On. Jan 57, lhl.

nf lis 1 7 Oab.e St. Aib'na, wife nf the la'e Josenh Naneh: mo, her of Ant ol net Joepn nnd Albert Nnnifin, and Ann Uzdarvint of Peiroi. Muh; sifter of John Blrher. aiso f.x irrendrhiidren also survived bv mere Agnes Plfltch Friend received at the A Wenslovas Funeral Home. 21 'JR Caron 5.

Funeral on Monriji v. Jan 30 at 8 a rn Pen mem high mass at St. Casimer's Church at 9 a. m. is Pittsburgh Hilton next -Friday.

It's the annual meeting of Ihe Constructors Assn. of 1 Western Pennsylvania, a daylong series of meetings and events which is the tradi A Open Season On Realtors It will be "open season' real estate men when wary (mil, Mra EHzabm Oer- ard. Mr. Anna Mr Louise Sihnauoejr. Joseph and Oscar K'ernmer.

Friends rereived at 'he Kikin Mortuarv. 4th St S. Braddock. Funeral Tuesdav a' fi 'M a. Requipm high mass i l-'annie Map sells.

At the moment. Mr. Baugii-man told lie magazine, he's looking for a selling ma.ket to develop in nioi Igages. it li Hie election over." lie said, "I lliink there will be a iuil in (lie purcliasp of iipw and evisting homes." He al-o sees interest rates on mortgages going down, a trend which actually has hrgun alreadv in a small waw In the next few years. Mr.

Baiighma sa s. he looks for wider use of pension funds to purchase home mortgages. This, lie believes, would he a healthy development, l'e says some giant coi povations may get into the act as well, noting that. Cenera! Mniots recently used its pension fund to buy two million dollars worth of nioi Images from Fannie Mae. Licensz Law Asked Proposals to license cent i actors and ail otiieis engaged in home modernization and repair, and.

fact, pes of construction "on-traciors are finding a vocal supporter in Thomas Hayes ol St. Clair St. who believes that something should be done to protect the public against a Jew m-sc: upulmis contractors who are in the business. nn 1he NIMMO Hnhcrt Kite 44 rf 3111 west VctndrrhiK l)nvc. Pcric T.nn hiihiinH nf FJnih in Rt.

Josephs Church at 9 30 furry cmmrv nf FKr.Mtt.HliA.sl On 'Aennesflav Janiiarv 2. Ann, am, of Mary Davis. Fdward and Kenneth W. Cook Friends are invited to call at tha Leo J. Hen-nev funeral Home, Sernnd Ave, Carnegie.

Funeral Monnav with requiem mass in St. Luke i Church at 9 a. m. On Friday. Jan.

57. 10bl. Marv A Powelj Un-meriy of Railev Ae wile of the late William Powell; siand-niofher of William C. Anslow, Mary D. Gaiio.

sister of Joseph and Thomas Stalev, Mrs Betty Toomev; Six ereat -arandc hlidi en. Friends received at. the Joseph Funeral Home, hoa Warrington Ave. Funeral on Tuesday. Jan.

31. at 9 a. High mass of requiem at St. Michael Church at 10 a. m.

Friends invited. Mai tin two Erannciinrn ni, ii" I Rev antl Mrs. Alhrrl Clirrv, KRAI Anna Spfkhart, widow rticp auddrnlv Wtiiiipvuv Jan. of Kraus of IIOL! Metro- 25 11M Services wero poluan St N. on Thursday.

Oak Rifiw. Tc-nn Resldoa his Jan. 2. 10H1. brlorM tnnihpr of and his rhtlrfrrn.

Donulus Mrs Anna Krc.s, Mis. Christina vri Barbara Mr Nimmo hv.i Kohl. Mrs. Marv Kress. Mrs Rita i his mother.

Mrs. Litis, Nin.mo Perkins and Mrs. Anizeline Stem- and a sister. Mrs Marian Hyde, mler: also fi grandchildren and I both of New Jersev. Friends re.

12 ereat-srandchlldren. friends reived at Samson s. 5.17 Neville tional kick ott lor the construction season. KI.KCTION: The Pittsburgh Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) has elected Kohcrt J. BrocUer of Greensburg as piesidetit with these other officers: Lawrence C.

Wolfe, vice president; James K. Hess, secretary, and John Sclmrkn, treasurer. John Pckruhn has been named a three-year director, and Charles S. Ingham, letir-ing president, becomes a director of the Pennsylvania A.M.MAN Of l.iO'i John Oliver, nn Thursday, 2b. Wnitor Sr.

husbHnrt of th laic Manp father of Wal Xrr Amman Ij miner nf Frrci Kstner, Mrs. na Huhhjiid. t-1 1 1 Amman. 1 5 En a 1 1 and Kr Amman. 4 Eiaiirir.hiidren Fnrnds and nipmher.s of ihe Mnun'.

Oii-vpt Volunteer fiif Departmpnt irr ived as. ihe William Hut I'uneral Homp, Tft4 BrownvillB Rd. Servirs nn Mondav at m. Interment Jefleison Memorial Park. ANDREWS Siridpnlv on Fiidav.

21. lHhl. ilarrv P. of 701 Parkview Avp N. Rraddorlt, husband of MaigarPt Coi'on An ot Larrv Annrms, S.

Arniv. Knrr. Hhss. Tpxss; M.irilvn and flritv bo'ii at bro' hpr of Mis Win if red Miller. CiirToi and Ant rp Fficfiids a' the FiKin Ntnrtuarv.

4'h St Braddork. Sprvices Mondav at 1 JO p. m. ASHTOV Herbrrt R. of 108 W.

Oiatu Durjupsnp. died in th Kosiiitai, on Thursday, Jan. 2 husDand of Helen Siiana-lian Ahtnn on ff thp Jnmrs and Janp Morton Ashton; father of Mrs Ethel Jean Smith of Rrldtrevil.e: two grandsons: brother of Mrs. William Penn-man and Eihrl Ash! on of Du-nuesne. Mrs.

Carrie Fitzslmmons, Butler. Ada Ashton of Dormont. Friends ai heme received at Khauphnpssy a 27 So. Second Duquesne. Services on Mondav ar.

2 riot k. Interment, JefTerson Memorial Park. A VRES- On Wednesday. 2h, Harwood (Norman. husband of Helen Mr.Cture Ay res of 814 Tripoli father of l.vnnetp.

Harwood Diane, Paul. Wavne. Richard and Ann; hrmhrr of Mrs. Annamae Rivet, Mrs. Delrose Van Walsum, Mrs.

Orare Elian. Allen. Raymond and Carl Avres. Friends received at the Joseph A. Pappert.

Sons Funeral Home, 711 Lnrkhart St. Funeral on Mondav with services at 1 p. m. A VARAt'SKAS Ja vnrow ik i On F'ridav 27. 10tl from her home.

1812 Sarah 8 S. wife of the lale John; aunt of I. aura Alberts. Joseph. John and Edward KisspII.

Frienrii received at the Frank J. Wens loves Funeral Home. 79 inth fit Funeral Wednesday. Feb. 1st at 8:30 a Requiem hitzh mass at St, Casimir Church at 9 a.

m. Friends invited. RU'il On Thursriav, Jan, l'tbl. Matthrw i Max rf Clara husband o. Marv Abt: fa'her of Pairii a Bach; brother of John, Fdward and Mrs.

CTherine Oor ble. Friends received Walter M. Healv Funeral Home, 4J5 t'trant Milva'e. l-'iiih nliR nf reouiem at St. Anthom Church on Mo.iuav.

Jan. JO. at 9.30 a m. BARTON Suddenlv. on Saturriav, Jan.

2fl. 19hl. James husband of Violet WilliamR. survived bv sisters. 2 brothers and 1 step-riauKhter.

Mrs. Patricia L. Roh. Friends are beinij received at the Maurr Funeral Home. 11.

Church St Ambridce. until noon Wednesdav. at Zion Lutheran Church. Anibridce. at 1 p.

FATEMAV Suririenh'. on Thursday Jan 2ti. l'tbl. W. Hamilton, beloved husband of IdiPila James Rfttrman of 1011 California Ave, Avalon.

Father of Mrs Richard I) Hammond of Yardtey. Pa. Clrandfather of Robert B. Hammond, brother of Mrs, Tiers of Davtona Beach, Fla. The family will receive friends and members of Lodge No.

45, F. A. between Uie hours of 2-4 and 7-9 in the Orion Pinkfilon Funeral Home. 1014 California Avalon (No. Boros.

Funeral services on Mondav mornmn In the Church of the Epiphanv. Avalon, at 11 o'clock. North Boro Post, No 3 1 is of the American Legion, will hold services on Sunday evening at 9 o'clock. RKLONt'S Of Cpn'ral Sn Mi Lebanon, on Satutdav, January 28 at 9 a nh me. mother of Mrs.

Mi i Cianzeii Mrs. Nellie Miller, Mrs. A nr. Hallbpre. Joseuh and John Be ion 'is also 17 audi hiiril en 11 sreat -grand children survive F-irnd ref divert at i he LauehMn Fiinersl Hone.

liberty Ave So Hills, it'it il Turriav tanuarv 'M, ft in a Reauiem high nass S' Bernards C. Chunh a' a m. Visitations 2-4. 7-9 p. m.

Sf. (Oakland Civic Center) from mav rail at the home of William P. O'Brien. 3724 California at North Suburban Builfjers Assn. iNSHA) meets Thursday, Feb.

ft, A grout) of panelists will discuss "How Dries ihe Real Estate Man Get That Way?" Realtor i I Robert Work will moderate for a panel which includes Robert Bleil and Singer, builders, and, John Trego, sales man-pgor for the Bernhard Realty Sales Co. The association's a a 1 dinner dame will he held March 1 at the renn Sheraton Hotel, rinlip Hoehler Mondav noon until 2 30 p. when services will be In terment Alleshenv Cemeterv. PRICE Friday. Jan.

27. 1061, Henrv, formerly of Goct'min in his 88th yrar. huand of the late Mary Bertfk; lathrr of Julie, Marv and Wendrit Prirr unrle ol Jospph Price end Charles Pe- Ki eai-granocniinien i mnint will receive friem's dailv 2-5. 7-10 p. at the Frank P.

DpRor Funeral Home, I0h5 Brookline where service wul be held Sundav at 4 p. m. FI.Clil.KPP Suddenlv. on Friday. Jan, 21.

Walter E. Eichlepn. beloved husband of Pauline Swam. rUti Mavfield North-side; father of Or-tch Smith and Oladvs Waeman; lour grand hildrrn. Friends received at the Frank Simons Funeral Home.

20J5 Perrvsville -Ave. Services Monday afternoon at 2 clock. FFLF.IMCK On Fridav, Jan. 27. 19M, Bertha Michaiak, of 24 in Jane wKe of John Feledick; sister of Mrs.

Cecelia Brecht, Irene. Edna, Roman, Henrv and Albert Michalak. Friends rec eived at Thomas O. Onuter Funeral Home. 2J2S Carson St Funeral Mondav at 30 a Solemn requiem high mass St.

Josaphat Church, 9 30 a. m. Mt RTZ Josenhine. uddenlv on NORTHWOOD Maud Harwell, beloved wile of the late William Northwood of 2044 Fsirlawn Ave WilkinsburR. on January 27.

19fil: mother of William H. and erandmothrr of Jrk of Dun- in? I kirk, Ind William C. of Johnson. N. and Alan ainrr of Mrs.

r'- ''h Lubertha Burkrl of Altoona: also Chu on Mondav at 10 one nenda Kmgh.i St Society of Architects. INSTALLATION of officers received at tne crinm funerai i Home 426 Franklin Ave Wll kinsburg. where services will the committee 'on rcserva-: William A. of tjons Wilkinsburg at the helm of Thomas, himself a Mr. the 2.1-memher multiple Hon.

'hi 9 P.M. inR jn eastern sub. tubs with these other officers: fHilssell B. Fern, Pcnn Hills, i Saturday Jan 28. 10hl, beloved I wife of Herman J.

Merz of 814 Patton St. Extension, Wiimer-dtne mother of Mrs Elizabeth Brentzel, Annie. Violet and Charles H. Mertz: sister of Mrs. Anaie Ftanger.

Friends received at the Jones Funeral Home. Her-' man and West inghouse Kdgewood. secretary, and Cooper Aves N. S. Requiem high mass In St.

Marv Churrh. Lockhart Mondav at 9.15 a m. KRFTSCHMER On Thursday. January 2s. 19M.

Bruno Kretsrh-mer of IL'32 Pennsylvania father of Millie Kretschmer. Mrs Helen Crouse and Mrs. Anna Mae Connolly: alio five grandchildren and two great-Biandchlldren. puneral servire at the James Lnwrie Memorial Home. 1407 Chateau St.

at Pennsylvania Ave. on Monday at 2 p. m. Friend invited. I.aSKR On Saturriav.

Jan 2, Ifnl. John of Wlldwood Wildwootl. Pa husband of Mildred Laser: falher of William J. John A and James Laser; brother of Mrs. Carl SrhwaiR-hart.

Friends received at the Herbert R. Kine Jr Funeral Home. Rt. 8. at Woodland Cirrle.

Allison Park, where services will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 2 p. m. I. EAR Mrs Anna Anderson Lear of 21(1 Center Snrinedale. wife of the late Richard survived bv 2 douchters, Mrs.

Oaery Nichols and Lillian Nelhaus. both of 4 Brandrhllrli en and 2 preat-crnndchildren. Friends will be received at the Clowes Funeral Home 801 Plttsburph Sprinc-dale. Hich mass of requiem in Si. Alphonsus C.

Church, Springdale, on Tuesday at 10 f.KBLhnA Michael J. rf 106 21st St Munhall. on Saiurdav, Jan -8. 'Sbl. nusband of Ann (Tnmltol Lrbedda: fettier of Mrs.

Robert (Ann) Boct. Mrs. GeorRe (Marv Jane Kost end Mail land Michael Lebedda; also survived bv one brother. John Lebedda of Sti awsberrv. N.

three sisters. Mrs. Andrew Fer-en'z of Cranford N. Mrs. A.

M. C. ft B. W. Local No.

573 and friends Invited RHL1N On Saiurdav. Jan. 28. 1'iftl. Charles, son of Hie la'e Andrew and Florence Rhem.

laie of 231 Nelson Run Road Ross brother of Charlotte. R. Hill and Laura Flod. Friends received at Aeherli Chapel. Fast North Ave.

at Sandusky St. Time later. RII.IV On Thursday. Jan. 26.

l'tbl. at her home. 3ol6 Louisa St. Elizabeth wife of (irover S. Rllev: sister of James O'Neill and Catherine Richardson: aunt of Nancy Richardson.

Friends mav call at the Ferguson Wood Funeral Home. Forbes Ave. at McKee Place. Oakland, after 7 clock Saturday evening. Funeral Tuesday morning at Solemn requiem high mass at St.

Paul a Cathedral at 12 o'clock. a a John J. Mattev, Monroeville, llllllKll AUIIIII" SSllO.treasurrr. Newest member 'office is the Robert A. Grotcr CALL SAY "CHARGE1 IT, PLEASE" T'" Ageticv, Tenn Hills.

luunci prctuMiKiri irom proltM held Monday afternoon at 2 clock. On Thursday. January 26. llbl. Marearet of 540 i'eebles Sf hcloved sister of Mrs.

Mary A Mularkev, Anna Julia V. Patrick and Edward M. Mallev Friends received at the Nled Funeral Home. 7441 Washington Swissvale Solemn mass ef reauiem in Si. Jameg church on Mondav at 9 m.

PATTERSON- On Saturday. Jan. 28. lDhl. at at her residence, 411B Middle Rd Allison Park.

Edith Fltnn Patterson, wife of the lale Simon T. Patterson: mother of Mrs. Robert Dulfev. Mrs Charles Eaion and George Reese Patterson: sister of Mrs John W. Lawrence and W.

A. Flinn. Nntire of time and place of services to be given later. (Arrangements by H. Samson's.) PATTERSON- At the Maeee Hospital, on Friday, Jan.

27, 19bl. Anna of Hickorv Grade wife of the late Richard sister of Flora Parks. Friends received at the home of Charles P. McMillan. 542 Hickorv Grade Rd.

Funeral services on Monday. Jan. 30 at 2 p. m. Wtlmerdme.

Services Tuesday at 2 In'erment in Grnndview Cemeterv, a.st McKeesaort. FI.YNN (Hooks). On Friday. January 27. l'ibl.

Joseph i Hooks) Flvnn, of hll Kendall St. Husband of Sadie Young Flvnn: father of Anna Gurneik. Sarah Rogalskt. Marv Dinger, Mildred Chorba. Joseph, Jolin.

William, Robert, Russell and Harrv Flvnn; 22 grandchildren; fc ether of Frank and Edward F.vnn and Ann Barhvte. of New York. Funeral from the Henninger Funeral Home. Butler on Mondav. January 30.

at a m. Requiem higt. mass In St. Kie-vans Church at 9 a. On Friday.

Jan. 27. 19hl. John L. Folev.

husband of Marv Travnor Folev. of ft 17 AWMMiS ion ios AI1MI.M I'lBEK CAN AS DELIVEREP When You Want Them! ninmlilr p. i ine iil 'lil Mav 1961. Real Estate and Insurance Agencies OBJECTIVE MERGER A group of qualified brokers or discusiinq common prob terns -n manaqemtnt, trained talesmen, increasing overhead, efc. These brokers ore pyrtuing the posstbifitits of a large uni- fied office offering service and specioliiafion -thus enabl (nq och owner member to practice tn his best qualified JZ field.

Should you be interested ond wish to discuss the possi bili ties further, write Press lot 163. AM replies end cor- repondence will be confide iol. IN F.HART Of RtO rorsevvllle Road, Indiana on Thursday Jan. 26. 11.

Adolnh. husband of Ihe late Mary Rudy Rmehart: father of Elsie Smith. Helen Carr and Marie Rinchart: also seven grandchildren. The familv requests that friends be received 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p. m.

at the Eugene N. Worrell Funeral home (successor to Hoiz-heimer fc Bock). 820 Main St. at Ninth Sharpsburg. Services Mondav afternoon at 2 o'clock.

ROCHE On Fridav. January 27. Michael, husband of the late Susan Wright Roche, of 2803 West Carson St. brother ol Lex. Mrs.

Edna Foster, and Aire Roche. Friends re-reiven at M'Deimo't Pros 1225 No rr i iili: Ami atim. 4 Cl (C-CIA Frank St McKees Rocks: brother 1 of Mis Ann Slatterv. Mrs. Mar- caret Burgunrier.

Mrs. Sarah Joseph and Michael Folev. Frienrts received at Mr- Dermott Brothers 1J25 Chartiets I Ave McKees Rocks. Reauiem niss in St Francis DeSales i Chunh on Tuesday. Jan.

at 9 a. FOWLI'R On Thurs Jan. 2fi. ll. Eliabr'h lherwnnri.

wife of the la'e WiViatn fowler formerly of Cnl P. Wilkirvs-i buig aunt of Mr. Helen 1 Nell Grish. Mrs. Sue Rudnicki.

both oi Plymouth. also suivivrd bv four Branclchildren. Frienls received at the HlUhie Funeral Home. 2004 West Mtmh.yll. Funeral services will be held Tuesdav at 8 30 with re-ouiem hith mms at 9 a at S' Church.

Rev Peter Mulchanev offlcia'intr Interment pi. Nicholas Ceme'erv. PHmouth, Pa. I'apers please copv. IORKOIC On Th'irsrta.

Jan. I 26. 1961, Peter of 1306 Marshall PAIL On Saturday. Jan James ot 150 Dutih Lane. Pleasant Hills, husband of Catherine Choroba Paul: father of George J.

Paul. Mrs. Margaret Anthnnv. Mrs. Jeaneue Skeiton and Charles E.

Paul: brother of Mrs. Charles Conetas; also 12 grandchildren Friends rereived a' the C. Koontr Fune-al Home 1 71 Brownsvlile Rd. Blessing service Tuesdav st 10 m. Interment Caivary 3.s IIK.III AMI E.

Sf. WIII'SKV ST. KIKIH SS II I RD. SEARS IIL. I -7700 SalisfacUon guaranteed qr your money back1 i Chartiers M-Kees Po ks.

Requiem mass In St. Jamei Churrh. W'es' ITrd. on Monuay. January 30.

at 9 a. m. Paturdav. Jan. T.

beioved husband of BOOT On 13hl. EU.s. of New Texas. Fa. Friends re-.

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