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01 01 3, 2 a a in or or In into in to Vital Statistics MARRIAGE LICENSE POTTS-TAKACS Kenneth McDonald: Brenda 5704 APPLICATIONS Rodger Ext. KING CRIVELLI- John Charles COLE-ADAMS Fred HomeJr. 23 Suffolk Si Coraopolis; stead: TOW Virginia Whitaker. Linda Ann. 1145 Stowe Emery, McKees Rocks.

1310 W. North Ave: Carol -Ralph Jr. 37 Anne. 3538 Fairwood Upland Rosemarie, 125 Crafton. Hartle Glenshaw.

DIVORCE SUITS FILED TWARDOWSKI LYNCH Bernard Anthony, 528 Fifth BARTON--Robert G. against ShirTrafford; Linda Lou. 1606 ley Summit McKeesport. BONZALES-Lorraine against Joward, 245 Meadow Sarah BARBINTHOMAS-ROBINSON-Georze Ed- seph -Thomas J. against Clara Ellen, Susquehanna St.

LaMONNA-Florence against NichS REISS- 4555 -MANNING Edward J. GARRISON olas Gladstone Mary -Irene D. against John Francis, 341 Bower Hill NANGLE Mt. Lebanon. Robert Alraune G.

azainst L. DUNMIRE MEACHAM Ronald Lee, 494 Cypress Coraopo- EDWARDS-Mildred against John lis: Linda Anna, 1056 Rose LASCH Coraopolis. Alexander R. azainst MERRICK-BIVIES Charles E. Stella NEISER--Ida R.

June 2621 Centre Annie ward J. against Ed2314 Wylie Ave GLOVER--Helen B. against HOHMAN MILLER Warren iel E. Scott. 5033.

Lytle St. Con- YOUNG- -George E. against Chrisstance L. 766 Oakville tine Ann Homestead HOWELLS--Priscilla against Rhys. ANDERSON-BERKOPEC Rich- KURKA--Helen against Robert ard E.

707 Ridge Mary DALTON--Margaret Jean against BISHOP. 1210 Monterey St. Richard Earl 254 Re- DAVIS-Elizabeth against James nova Ksenia 300 Shingiss E. Jr. McKees Rocks.

RD DIVORCES GRANTED Carmichaels; Mary 323 First Tarentum. ROZ2I-Elvera from Olindo MICELI-GIRDANO -Charles Nich- MASON- -Mary F. from Eugene W. olas. 750 Fourth Oakmont: MONAHAN- William J.

from ConDolores Louise, 710 Mellon St. stance Jo- FULLER--Patricia A. from Wilseph, Kane Aliquippa; liam L. Wanda Marian Sharon DUFF--Kathleen A. from James Grade Aliquippa.

W. SCHOLL-MARTIN- John Joseph. DeWITT -Linda James H. RD Minert Rd. Wexford, WORRY--Joan P.

from William L. Dolores Eiste, 2141 Straubs Lane. WILLS FILED -Calvin 0.. 6 Blanchard Lane. McKeesport: RUPP.

Stella---Loretta Greb and Marie Eileen. 1306 Patterson Alberta Fischer, extres. perAve. McKeesport. sonalty unknown.

realty none MOORE-SHEARER William Harbaugh Miller: Miller, May 1654 Methyl Carol Ann. Entwisle, attorneys. RD 1, Vandergrift. CORCORAN. John P.

Mae E. McCULLOUGH-STEVENS Ken- Corcoran, 1111 neth L. RD 3 Sewickley; Kath- known. realty none -J. Paul ryn, 316 Nicholas Farrell, attorney.

worth PIPER, Joseph- Gene Piper, extr. RUYAK-DEVLIN-John 7414 personalty unknown, realty Irvine Swissvale; Frances unknown Esther Kochin, atEileen. 511 Maple East torney. Pittsurbgh. JONES.

Joseph R. Margaret J. PETERS-CAPRINO Charles J. Ruthart. extrx.

personalty Jr. 7100 Thomas Sandra unknown. realty none L. Hoeveler St. tin L.

George, attorney. LEYER-STANDKIEWICZ Syl- BAUS. John C. Evelyn Marie vester M. 109 N.

Main Baus. none. Sharpsburg: Mary 107 N. realty unknown Louis T. Main Sharpsburg.

Katusin, attorney, WILSON-KNABE-Leon W. LEONARD. Howard W. -Kenneth 3563 Churenvtew Bald- Leonard Sr. and Robert win: Mary Jane.

219 Kline John Leonard. extra. perAve. Turtle Creek. sonalty unknown, realty unOSTRANDER-CAIN Albert F.

known Wm. W. Milnes: Finleyville, R. Mary Brandt, Riester, Brandt MaEllen. Bunola.

Pa. lone, attorneys. LANGER-SAILOR-Henry 945 ZACHARIAS. Ralph S. Peoples Washington Carnegie, Ma- First National Bank A Trust rion 210 Park West extr.

personalty unView. known. realty none Wallace M. Parker, attorney, 324 Smith Way, Pauline SWISHER. Harry Alton, also 206 Balley Ave.

known AR Harry Swisher--West-Francis en Pennsylvania National Bank 1804 Montour Cora- of McKeesport, extr. personopolls; Barbara 1442 alty unknown. reaity unknown Faulsey Way. -James W. Hitchens, attorney.

DOTSON- HILL James Box GIBSON. Frank D. -Rebecca Gib62. Elfreda, Sharon son Wolfe, extrx. personalty Marie, 1002 Gary Clair- unknown, realty ton.

clure McClure, MAZOON-NERENBERG David BIALO, Anthony- attorneys, 1155 Pinewood Mt. extix. Bialo, Ann 170 Seminole personalty unknown, Lebanon; realty Mt. Lebanon. unknown Joseph L.

Luciana attorney. TYC-BESTERMAN Walter 8. HILL. 1006 Vida Lenora, Anna: also known as Anna 6305 Sawver St. Wilhelmina Hill Julia Hill, extrx.

personalty unknown, Vallevista Mt. Leb- realty unknown Willis Me635 anon; Janice 2438 Hayson Cook Miller: Kirkpatrick. PomAve erov. Lockhart Johnson, atRUTTER-MOLYNEAUX- William UHL, torneys. E.

J. E. 7338 Princeton Pl Swiss- or Elmer J. Uhl vale; June 1624 Braddock Peoples First National Bank Swissvale. Trust extr.

personalty KILLEEN-GLAAB- George Merle, unknown. realty unknown 1112 James Mary Cathe- Raymond R. Goehring. attorney, 1417 Evergreen Ave POLLOCK. Elizabeth Kerr.

also CROSBY Melrose Vivian, Charles 1006 Jr. or known E. K. as Pollock--A. Elizabeth C.

K. Mettler. Pollock Pennsvivania Ave. extr. personalty unknown, LASKOWSKI-WORMAN Stan- realty unknown Frank F.

ley J. Ellendell Gloria Troup, attorney. 896 Fredericka Dr. BENITZ. Albert G.

Albert H. -FULTON Thomas Benitz, extr. personalty un1517 Edgevrook Mary known. realty unknown WilWexford. liam H.

Markus, attorney. MURCEK-GRUBBS Walter SCHUETZ. Annie M. Isabel M. 207 S.

4th Duquesne, Schuetr, extra. personalty Nancy 3808 Peir St. unknown. realty none -Wilner, ZUPON- KLEIN William, 1466 Wilner and Kuhn, attorneys James Monroeville: Max- BLAKEY. William H.

-Iona Ritine 910 Ellis Way, Du- ter. extrx. personalty unquesne. known. realty none Thomas PINTEA SHAFFER Michael.

W. Neely attorney. Almond Way. Judith FORKAPICH, George: also known 5256 Dresden Way. AS Uros Forkapich Joseph PARANZINO Belplain Carol -Thomas 210 Subic, known.

extr. realty personalty unknown--Rob- unert w. Baldrige, attorney. BERMAN. Greensburg, Shelley Keeve 3707 man.

PENMAN. extrx. Sadie A -Ruth a Penpersonalty unDawson St known. realty $5000 AlexRESTROY-SENG Edward R. ander J.

Bielski, attorney. 114 Coal Nancy 1 Wil- LAMP. Joseph F. Robert L. low St.

Goehring, un- James W. known, realty Sandra. unknown Zelig Dormont: Turtle Creek. Breakstone, attorney. Ray A.

WEAVER. Bessie B. Frank W. 412 Ave. Elizabeth: Roberta Weaver.

extr. personalty 602 W. Graham Du- known, realty unknown qusne. liam G. Sutter, attorney.

Death Notices MASCIA--On Thursaay, July 30, 1959. Salvatore (formerly ol Lobinger N. husband of the late Anna Errera Mascia, father of Mrs. Mary Barnhardt and Miss Elaine Mascia, both of N. brother of Alfonso Mascia, Mrs.

Carmena Basilona, both of Cleveland, 0.: one brother: one sister in Italy: also survived by two granddaughters. Friends received at the Elkin Mortuary, Fourth N. Brad. Funeral Monday, at 8 a. m.

Requiem high mass at Our Lady Mt. Carmel Church, at 9 a. m. McGOLDRICK On Friday, July 31, 1959. Bernard, of 1934 Forbes St.

husband of Josephine Rossi: father of Bernard. Mrs. Frances Perz and Patrick; also survived by one brother, Thomas, and three nieces, Mrs. Mary Tech. Rita Mevers and Betty Mangeno.

Friends and members of Baron -Davis V. F. W. Post 6677 may call at the Barrett Funeral Home, Centre Ave. (at Neville I until Tuesday, August 4.

at 8:15 m. High mass of requiem at St. Canice Church, at 9:15 A. m. MeVAY-On Friday, July 31, 1959, James P.

McVay, of 216 Fingel D. beloved husband of Anna May Stack MeVay; father of J. Mrs. and Robert Krollkowski, William Paul M. McVay: brother of Mrs.

Wm. O'Connor and Miss Mayme McVay; also survived by six grandchildren. Friends received at the Parlors of Wm. Slater and Sons, Virginia Ave. And Kearsarge St, Mt.

Washington, until 9:15 a m. Monday, August 3. Requiem high mass at St. Mary of the Mount Church, at 10 m. MORGAN On Friday.

July 31. 1959. Jack, Miril. of 196 Castle Shannon son of the late William and Minnie Goldbach Morgan; brother of Milton H. and Mrs.

Thelma Harmon, both of Mt Lebanon, Mrs Cozzetta Daly of Miami. Friends received At the Beinhauer Mortuary, 2630 W. Liberty Ave. Requiem high mass in St. Bernard's Church, at 10 m.

MORRIS Of 823 Louann Shaler Twp, on Thursday. July 30. 1959. Luella W. Thorn, mother of Emma G.

Alletse: sister of Emma Doran: also survived by 3 grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Friends received after 1 p. m. Saturday at the Bock Funeral Home. 1500 Mt.

Roval Glenshaw. Services Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. NICHOLS Suddenly, on Friday, July 31, 1959. Allen Nichols, brother of Mrs. Helen Rebele.

Friends received at. the Funeral Hora of Grime and Griffin, 4520 Penn, oil near Friendship Aves, Services Monday at p. m. Family requests visitation from 2-4 and 7-9, PLAMANN-Rev. George pastor of St.

John's Lutheran Church, on Friday, July 31, 1959, beloved husband of Emma Hyde: father of Mrs. Ruth P. Stanton of Portland. Oregon and Paul E. Plamann: brother of Howard and Homer mann, Paul and Keith George and Mrs.

Richard Ketter. Friends received at the Winter Funeral Home, 4730 Friendship until 11 m. Tuesday, Will lie in state in St. John's Lutheran Church. at Fortieth and Howley Streets, from 2 noon until time of service, at o'clock.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donation to St John's Building Fund would be appreciated. PODOLSKY On Thursday, July 30, 1959, Joseph Podolsky, beloved husband of Sarah Podolsky; father of Mrs. Sam Sylvia) Rosen, Mrs. Nathan (Ruth) Freedman: grandchildren; brother of David Podolsky Friends received at Blank Bros. Funeral Home, Forbes Ave.

at Craft. where services will be held on Sunday at 1:30 p. Interment Kether Torah Cemetery, PROSSER Lee W. of 7666 Highland Swissvale, suddenly, on Friday, July 31, 1959. beloved husband of Anna Prosser: father of Margaret Prosser at home.

Lee W. Jr. of North Braddock: brother of Hettie Crowe of St. Petersburg, Fla also four grandchildren. Friends received at Van Horn's, Irvine St, (at Monongahela Ave Swissvale.

Services Monday, at 1:30 with Pastor Kenneth W. Munster officiating. Interment Verona Cemetery. SMITH On Thursday. July 30.

1959. at 7:45 Rebecca S. Smith. beloved wife of the late Samuel Smith; mother of David Smith of Mrs. Lee Rubinstein of Cleveland.

Ohio Mrs. Leonard Simms of Miami, Florida: daughter of Simon Simon and the late Hattie Simon: sister of Herbert Simon of Pgh. Alfred Simon, San Antoine. Texas: also 2 grandchildren. Services at the Ralph Schugar Chapel, 5509 Centre Ave.

on Sunday at 11 a. m. Interment West View Cemetery. SIMEK -On Thursday. July 30, 1959, Louis Simek of 115 Park to, in In or 1.

Pittsburgh Press, Saturday, Legal Notices NO. 282 AN ORDINANCE-Authortzing and recting the Mayor and the Director the Department of Water an Agreement with The Pennsylvania Railroad Company for the construction and installation of A gas pipe under the tracks of the Brilliant Branch of The Pennsylvania Company, and providing for the ment of the same. Passed in Council July 24, 1959 Approved July 30, 1959. DAVID A. Deputy Mayor Recorded in O.

B. 62, page 615, City Clerk's office. NO. 283 AN ORDINANCE- Authorizing the or and the Director of the Department of Parks and Recreation to enter into contract or contracts with an Architect or Architects for Architectural Services, in conjunction with the Rehabilitation of the Recreation Building in Westinghouse Park, and providing for the nent of the cost thereof. Passed in Council July 24, 1959 Approved July 30, 1959 DAVID A.

SMITH, Deputy Mayor Recorded in 0. B. 62, Page 619, City Clerk's office. NO. 284 AN ORDINANCE- -Providing for tract or contracts for furnishing benches and portable bleachers in ous locations within the City of burgh, and for the payment of the thereof.

Passed in Council July 24, 1959 Approved July 30, 1959 DAVID A. SMITH, Deputy Mayor Recorded In O. B. 62, page 619, City Clerk's office. NO.

285 AN ORDINANCE-Amending Ordinance No. 269, entitled "An Ordinance authorizing and directing the Mayor, the Director of the Department of plies and the Director of the Department of Water to enter into a supplemental agreement with Rockwell Manufacturing Company providing for trade-in allowance to the City of burgh on used water meters which been manufactured by Rockwell facturing approved June 1959, Passed in Council July 24, 1959 Approved July 30, 1959 DAVID A SMITH, Deputy Mayor Recorded in O. B. 62, page 620, City Clerk's office. NO.

286 AN ORDINANCE -Appropriating setting aside the sum of $431,786.05 to Code Account No. 55, Police sion Fund. Passed in Council July 24, 1959 Approved July 30, 1959 DAVID A. SMITH, Deputy Mayor Recorded in O. B.

62, page 620, City Clerk's office. NO. 287 AN ORDINANCE-Appropriating setting aside the sum of $15,000.00 in Bond Fund 193-401. Department Parks and Recreation, from Bond 193, for the payment of the cost engineering expenses. Passed In Council July 24, 1959 Approved July 30, 1959 DAVID A.

SMITH, Deputy Mayor Recorded in O. B. 62. page 621, City Clerk's office. NO.

288 AN ORDINANCE-Transferring the of $40.000.00 from Code Account 42, Contingent Fund, to Code Account No. 1629-1. Snow Removal, Cleaning Highways, Bureau of Bridges, Highways and Sewers, Department of Public Works, Passed In Council July 24, 1959 Approved July 30, 1959 DAVID A. SMITH, Deputy Mayor Recorded In O. B.

62, page 621, City Clerk's office. NO. 289 AN ORDINANCE- Transferring funds the amounts of $40.500.00 to Account No. 1770. Electric Current, and $19.250.00 to Code Account 1769.

Gas- Natural, for a total amount of $59,750.00 from Code Account 1768, Fuel-Coal-Oil, all within Mechanical Division of the Department of Water. Passed in Council July 24, 1959 Approved July 30, 1959 DAVID A SMITH.I Deputy Mayor Recorded in 0. R. 62, page 621, City Clerk's office. NO.

290 AN ORDINANCE-Authorizine of Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) Dollars to the Public torium Authority of Pittsburgh Allegheny County to assist the thority in defraying its costs of ing and maintenance. Passed in Council July 24, 1959 Approved July 30, 1959 DAVID A. SMITH, Deputy Mayor Recorded In O. R. 62, page 622, City Clerk's office.

NO. 291 AN ORDINANCE -Designating the Ion National Bank and Trust Company depository for State funds allocated the Police Pension Fund Passed in Council July 24, 1959 Approved July 30, 1959 DAVID A. SMITH, Deputy Mayor Recorded In 0. B. 62, page 622, City Clerk's office.

NO. 292 AN ORDINANCE-Providin: for letting of A contract or contracts the maintenance rental. inspection servicing of personal property owned by the City of Pittsburgh. for the maintenance and repalr buildings, structures and any properties in the custody of the various departments of the City of Pittsburgh. and for miscellaneous service in for any or all departments of the of Pittsburgh during the calendar 1960.

and for the payment thereof. Passed in Council July 24. 1959 Approved July 30, 1959. DAVID A. SMITH, Deputy Mayor Recorded In 0.

B. 62, page 623, City Clerk's office. NO. 293 AN ORDINANCE-Providing for letting of contracts for materials, general supplies, equipment and machinery required by the several departments the City Government, for the year beginning January 1960, and the payment thereof. Passed in Council July 24, 1959 Approved July 30, 1959 DAVID A.

SMITH, Deputy Mayor Recorded in 0. B. 62, page 624, City Clerk's office. NO. 294 AN ORDINANCE -Providing for letting of a contract for the furnishing and delivery of a Variable Length Burster for the Department of Treasurer, and for the payment thereof.

Passed in Counell July 24, 1959 Approved July 30, 1959 DAVID A. SMITH. Deputy Mayor Recorded 1n O. B. 62, page 625.

City Clerk's office. NO. 295 AN ORDINANCE-Providing for letting of a contract for the furnishing and delivery of self -closing waste receptacles for the Second Division the Department of Public Bureau of Bridzes. Highways and Sewers, and for the payment thereof. Passed in Council July 24, 1959 Approved July 30, 1959 DAVID A.

SMITH. Deputy Mavor Recorded in 0 R. 62. page 625, City Clerk's office. NO.

296 AN -Providing for letting of a for the furnishing and delivery of a Brake Drum Lathe with Crane for the Department Public Works, Automotive Equipment, and for the payment thereof Passed in Council July 24, 1959 Approved July 30, 1959 DAVID A SMITH. Deputy Mavor Recorded In 0. R. 62, page 626, City Clerk's office. NO.

297 AN ORDINANCE--Providing for the letting of a contract for the furnishIng and delivery of Parking Meters complete. less trade-in. for the Bureau of Traffic Planning. Department Public. Safety, and for the payment thereof.

Passed in Council July 24, 1959 Approved July 30, 1959 DAVID A SMITH, Deputy Mayor Recorded In 0 R. 62, page 626, City Clerk's office. NO. 208 AN ORDINANCE- Providing for letting of a contract furnishing and delivery of an Elevator File And Trays for the Service Division the Bureau of Police of the ment nt Public Safety, and for payment thereof. Passed in Council July 24, 1959 Approved July 30.

1959 DAVID A. SMITH, Deputy Mayor Recorded in 0. B. 62. page 627, City Clerk's office.

NO. 299 AN ORDINANCE- -Authorizing the suance of A warrant In favor of Payroll Account of the City of Pittsburgh In A11 amount of $2.220.60. for payment of employees, Department of Lands and Buildings and Department of Water, whose names will appear on a special payroll submitted for the period from April 1959 June 30, 1959. for emergency overtime services rendered for benefit the City of Pittsburgh without preVIOUR authority of law. Passed Council July 24, 1959 Approved July 30.

1959 DAVID A SMITH, Deputy Mayor Recorded In 0 B. 62, page 627, City Clerk's office. NO. 300 AN ORDINANCE--Authorizing the of a warrant favor of suance in Branna Construction Corporation Pittsburgh. Pa.

for $1.750.00 work performed at the Police and Training Center. Washington Boulevard. for the Department of Lands and Buildings for the benefit of City of Pittsburgh without previous! authority of law Passed Council July 24, 1959 Approved July 30. 1959 DAVID A SMITH, Deputy Mayor Recorded in 0. R.

62, paze 628. City Clerk's office. NO. 301 AN ORDINANCE- Providing for contract contracts for widening otherwise existina roadways Improving and street intersections throughout City. and other work incidental thereand for the payment of the thereof.

Passed in Council July 24, 1959 30, 1959 Approved July DAVID A SMITH, Deputy Mayor Recorded In 0. B. 62, page 629, City Clerk's office. NO. 302 AN ORDINANCE -Providing for contract or contracts for the construeItion of concrete steps and appurte-1 Fight To Save Two From Poison Two Others Dead From Eating Beets On Idaho Farm IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, 1 (UPI) Doctors at LatterDay Saints Hospital worked desperately today keep two members a family stricken with food poisoning which already has taken the lives of two other members of the family.

Two more are apparently out of danger. Wanda Nelson, 15, died last night of botulism poisoning, the same ailment took the life of her great grandfather, Aaron Gruwell, 74, Wednesday. poisoning apparently was caused contaminated home. canned beets, eaten at a ily gathering at Osgood, Idaho. In Critical Condition Still in critical condition was Kenneth Nelson, 45, father of Wanda.

His wife, Mildred, 41, was reported in somewhat improved condition but still was in an iron lung. A fourth iron lung had been rushed to the hospital when Mrs. Aaron Gruwell suffered a reaction last night, but it wasn't needed when she staged a comeback. Visiting on Farm Martha Nelson, 4, was in good condition at hospital. The Nelsons of Kansas City, were visiting the Gruwells, when they were taken ill after they ate the beets at the Gruwell Farm eight miles, east of here.

Planes bearing anti-toxin to counteract the botulism were flown to the "hospital today from New York and Dallas, Tex. 11 Youths Face Trial In Killing Held In Slaying Of Negro Bus Driver CHICAGO, Aug. 1 (UPI) Authorities today promised a grand jury indictment of 11 white teen-agers they sald were involved in the fatal shooting of a Negro bus driver. John De Priest 33, a col. lege graduate wounded World War II veteran, was gunned down on the street early yesterday as his wife and another bus driver watched.

Mr. De Priest's grief-stricken wife Donnett. 28. said her husband was scheduled to become a school teacher next February. Police said one of the youths, William Weber, 16, admitted holding the Derringer pistol which killed Mr.

De Priest. "I only took the gun to scare him." Weber said. "It just went off." Weber said the shooting stemmed from an argument Thursday night when Mr. De Priest's bus passed up four of youths and stopped a half block away. Rail Fare Raise Hearing Slated Washington Bureau WASHINGTON, Aug.

1-A plea by the Pennsylvania Railroad for a 5 to 10 per cent fare increase on passenger tickets will be aired at a public hearing Sept. 2. The Interstate Commerce Commission hearing will be held at the Shrewsbury School in Shrewsbury, N. at 10 a. m.

The Pennsy asked approval of the increase to be effective Nov. 1. The railroad cited deficits In passenger operations and mounting costs of doing business. First class fares will be increased 15 per cent and coach tickets 5 per cent if the application is approved. Commuter fares are not affected.

Several other Eastern rail carriers have asked for similar Increases. The ICC has scheduled a hearing at 10 a. m. Aug. 31 at Ridgewood.

N. for an increase sought by the Erie Railroad and its affiliate, the New Jersey New York. Fireworks Charge Holds Actor's Son WEST LOS ANGELES, Aug. 1-Actor Gregory Peck's 15-year-old son, Jonathan, was arrested yesterday and booked for a violation of the health and safety code in connection with the possession of fireworks. Young Peck was arrested after police found firecrackers in the back yard of his Brentwood home.

Another 15 packages were found in his room, police said. The youth was questioned about complaints of mail box explosions in the neighborhood. He denied any knowledge of the incidents and was released to the custody of his parents. (UPI) THE PITTSBURGH PRESS WANT-AD HEADQUARTERS Boulevard of the Allies At Junction of Liberty Ave. COUNTER SERVICE From 8 a.

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No Cancellations Accepted On of Publication No Advertising Accepted for Publication the Same DayExcepting Deaths, Lost and Found and Help Wanted SUNDAY WANT-ADS ACCEPTED UNTIL 6 P. M. FRIDAY Local WANT -AD Rates Discount for Cash On 3 or More Consecutive Insertions 7e word per day daily. per word including Sunday 7 consecutive days a word per dally, 8c per word including Sunday 4 to 6 secutive days. 9c a word per day dally.

per word including Sunday 3 consecutive days, 11c a word per day dally, per word including Sunday 1 or 2 consecutive days. Any advertiser pondered, 50-mllel Minimum of Pittaburgh rate of $1.10 per line Sunday, 85c per line weekdays. Death Notices Including Funeral Notices, Cards of Thanks daily, In 45c Memoriams, agate 40c line per Sunday. agate per Minimum charge $1.20 dally, $1.35 Death Notices BARLOW On Friday, July 31, 1959. Matilda Brown, of 642 Dewey Bridgeville, mother of Robert B.

Barlow, Miami, sister of Annie H. Brown, Rosalie Pearl Amlin, Robert H. Clyde H. and David H. Brown: also survived by two bers of 0.

E. Vesta Chapter 450 grandchildren, Friends and memreceived from 2-4 and 7-10 p. at Fryer's, 729 Washington Bridgeville, where services will be held Monday. at 2 p. m.

Interment Allegheny County Memorial Park. BASILONE-On Thursday, July 30, 1959, Anthony of 343 Virginia husband of Sophia Trye; father of Anthony and Claire Jean Bastson of Mrs. Marietta Basilone: brother of Mrs. Ann Bastione, Joseph Basilone, Mrs. Mary Clecone, Mrs.

Josephine De Francesco. Mrs. Rita Crea: nephew of Ralph Phillips and Mrs. Jennie Fortunato. Friends and members of Victory Lodge I.

8. D. A. received at the Brusco Funeral Home, 214 Virginia Mt. Washington, Requiem high mass irf St.

Mary of the Mount Church on Monday al 9 a. m. BEAM- -Suddenly, on Friday, July 31. 1959, at her late home, 537 Talbot Ave. Braddock.

Freda A. Passer, wife of the late Samuel H. Beam: mother of Margaret Carlson, George, Charles, Nellie Cova, Shaw. Martha Moore and Caroline Beam: 17 grandchildren: 18 great -grandchildren: long time resident of Braddock. Funeral services at the Zorn Funeral Home, 445 Fourth Braddock, on Tuesday, at 2 p.

m. Friends invited. Thursday afternoon, July 30, 1959. BENEDUM At his residence, at 3:45 o'clock, Michael Late Benedum, aged 90 years, husband of the late Sarah Lantz Benedum: father of the late Claude Worthington Benedum. Friends received at his residence, Grevstone.

Woodland Rd. o'clock Friday until Afternoon from 2 2 p. Saturday, Services and Interment private, In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to A favorite charity. ArFangements by H. Samson's, BERRY- -George of 1522 Arch on Divine Wednesday, Providence July 29, Hospital.

1959, At Friends received at the J. H. Crunkleton at 1 Funeral p. Home. from Services Avery Memorial Church, BROWN (Blanchard) Laura T.

of S. Millvale on Friday, July 31. 1959; beloved wife of Walter P. Brown; mother of William B. Brown of Portersville.

grandmother of Hazel B. Rose of Cleveland, Ohio. Friends received at the Winter Funeral Home, 4730 Friendship Ave. Services on Monday, at 2 p. m.

Visitation 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. On Friday, July 31, CASANOVA Rev. M. R.

Casanova, husof Martha Casanova, of 1333 Marlboro Wilkinsburg: father of Marjorie Friends received at T. D. Turner's, 729 Wallace Ave Wilk 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Services Monday afternoon, at 1:30 o'clock.

Please omit fiowers, CASTELLAN -Arthur, of 507 Thorn Coraopolis, on Thursday. July 30. 1959. 5011 of Richard J. and Agnes Castellan: brother of Richard J.

and Ivans: grandson of John Gerbec. Friends received at the Copeland Funeral Home, 867 5th Coraopolis. Angel mass in St. Joseph's Church, Monday, at 10 m. COHEN On Thursdat.

July 30. 1959. Moses Cohen, beloved hutsof Mollie Cohen: father of band Marvin Cohen: brother of Mrs. Minnie Ginsberg of Scranton. Pa.

Friends received at Blank Bros. Funeral Home, Forbes Ave. at Craft. where services will be Interment held Sunday at 11 a m. Tree of Life Memorial Park.

CRAIG- 1499 Wood Glenshaw. 011 Wednesday. July 99. 1959. Henry 0.

husband of the late Fannie B. Stephens: father of R. Craig: grandfather of Donald Avars. Ruth and Linda Craig. Friends received at the Bock Funeral Home, 1500 Mt.

Roval Glenshaw. Services on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, CREAHAN Suddenly, 011 Thurs30, 1959, at 8. m. James Creahan, beloved hitsband of Elizabeth (Bessie) Curley of 2921 Lanpark Sheraden. Friends received at.

the Frank W. Simons Funeral Home, 2025 Perrysville Ave. Services on Monday morning at 11 o'clock. Suddenly, on Friday. July 31.

1959, Americo of 246 Lelia husband of Anna Lohr: beloved son of Nazzareno and Maria Angelis; brother of Guido DeAngelis. Friends received at the Brusco Funeral Home, 214 Virginia Mt. Washington. Funeral Monday; time later. DOMINSKI- Pelagia On Dominski Friday, of July 1810 31.

Sarah mother of Sigmund, Mitchell. Adam and Joanna Koslow: sister of William Sinecki: also survived at by the 6 Charles grandsons. C. Cieslak Friends Funeral Home, 81 South 15th Saturday and Sunday. Burial in Chicago, Ill.

DONOVAN Suddenly, on Thursday, July 30. 1959. Grace M. of 4720 Centre exec, sec. of the Western Penna.

Restaurant daughter of the late James F. and Catherine Fleming Donovan: sister Jeanne Donovan McCarthy. Friends may call at the Barrett Funeral Home, Centre Ave. At. Neville until Monday, August 3, at 9 High mass of requiem in St.

Paul's Cathedral at 10 a. m. DONATELLI -On Friday, July 31, Anthony, dearly beloved husof the late Edna Osborne; brother of Mrs. Josephine Sarnese, Mrs. Anna Lapiana, Henry, Samuel and Dominic and Emil Donatelll.

Funeral from the Chapel of Herbert V. Sperling, 316 Pearl on Tuesat 8:30 a. m. Solemn requiem high mass in Immaculate Conception Church, at 9:30 o'clock. Friends invited.

DOKMANOVICH On Thursday. July 30. 1959. of 1214 Bingham Helen, in her 50th year, wife of the late Peter; mother of George and Mrs. Helen Milan, Mrs.

Diane Radulovich and grandchildren. Mrs. Olga Friends Puzas: will be received at the Musulin Funeral Home, 1929 E. Carson St. Services will be held in St.

Sava Serbian Orth. Church, at 11 a Monday. Interment church cemetery. FROEBLICH- Friday morning. July 31, 1959, Mary Och Froehlich, In Memoriam Deaths Barlow, Matilda Basilone, Anthony Beam, Freda Benedum, Michael Brown, Laura T.

Castellan, Arthur, Casanova, R. Cohen, Moses Craig, Henry 0. Creahan, James H. DeAngelis, Americo Dokmanovich, Helen Donatelli, Dominski, Pelagia, Donovan, Grace M. Froehlich, Mary Gottschalk, Anthony J.

Herron, Patrick J. Hodges, Helen Horstman, Edward C. Hoyt, Francis D. Hunt, Robert F. Imperata, Philomena Jamison, Anna K.

Kamp, Ann Kauffmann, John H. Krawchyk, Michael Kromer, Joseph Levinson. Goldie Mascia, Salvatore MeGoldrick, Bernard McVay, James P. Morgan, Jack Morris, Luella W. Nichols, Allen Plamann, Rev.

George H. Podolsky, Joseph Prosser, Lee W. Sr. Simek, Louis Sr. Smith, Rebecca S.

Stumpf, Albert Tewell, John F. Timeho, Anastasia Warner, Emma E. Waldholtz, Joseph M. Wehrle, George H. Death Notices widow of Peter A.

Froehlich, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. J. Englert, 998 Summer Place, Mt. Lebanon: also survived by three grandchildren, and one grandchild.

Friends received at the Beinhauer Mortuary, 2630 W. Liberty until Monday morning. at 9 A m. Requiem high mass at Our Lady of' Grace Church, at 10 a. m.

Friends invited. Interment St. George's Cemetery. Visitation 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. GOTTSCHALK Anthony of Washington, Pa.

on Thursday. July 30, 1959, father of Fred. Leo, Charles, all of Washington and Edward of one stepson, Thomas Barry of one stepdaughter, Mrs. Josephine Horton cf Pgh. Friends received at the Abel Funeral Home, 1290 Jefferson Ave.

Washington, after 7 m. Friday. until Monday morning. Requiem high mass on Monday, in St. Hilary Church.

at 10 a. m. Interment in St. Augustine Cemetery, Millvale. HERRON (Heeran) -Suddenly, Fridav morning.

July 31, 1959, Patrick husband of Mary McBride Herron; uncle of Beatrice Hopper Totaro: also survived by one brother and 3 sisters. Funeral from MeCabe Bros. Funeral Home, 5300 Penn Monday, August 3, at 8:30 m. Requiem high mass at St. John the Baptist Church at 9:30 a.

m. -On Thursday, July 30.1 1959. Helen (nee Haney), 48, of 811 Sixteenth Ambridge. beloved wife of Oscar; daughter of Mrs. Mary Haney, Ambridge: sister of Philip.

Ambridge, Mrs. Alice Franz, Woodbury, N. Mrs. Margaret Loedding. Ambridge and Mrs.

Catherine Mengel, Monaca. Friends received at the Fitzgerald and Syka Funeral Home, 833 Latimer Ave. Ambridge, where funeral services will be held on Monday, August at 9:30 8, m. High mass of requiem in St. Veronica's R.

C. Church, at 10 m. Interment church cemetery. HORSTMAN-Suddenly, on Friday, July 31, 1959, Edward C. Horstman, of the Ruskin Apte.

father of James Horstman, of Mundelein, Ill children, also survived by three grandFriends received At H. Samson' 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center, Saturday, from 2 until 10 p. m. Services and interment Monday, in Chicago, Ill.

The family suggests in lieu of Rowers contributions be made to W. Q. E. D. HOYT-At Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

suddenly. on Wednesday, July 29, 1959, Francis beloved husband of Ruth Wheeler Hoyt, formerly of 111 North Dallas E. E. Friends received in the Orion C. Pinkerton Funeral Home, 1014 California Avalon (North Boros), where services will be held on Sunday evening at 9 o'clock.

Interment private, Monday morning. Bellevue Lodge No. 530 F. A. M.

will hold services Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. HUNT -On July 31, 1959. Robert of 1006 Faust Sheraden, survived by his wife. Mrs Ida Rost Hunt, one daughter, Phyllis one son. Howard one brother.

William A. and one sister, Mrs. Nina Buzzard. Services at the Speer Funeral Home. 2927 Chartiers Sheraden, on Monday, at 2 p.

m. Visitations 2-5 and 7-9 p. m. IMPERATA-On Friday, July 31, 1959. Philomena of 342 Center West View: beloved wife of Generoso; mother of Mrs.

Rose Timperio. Mrs. Margaret Scotti, Mrs. Jennie Shemaka, Mrs. Florence Scott.

Mrs. Lena Filmeck and Frank and Henry Imperata; also eighteen grandchildren and nineteen great-grandchildren. Funeral from the Schellhaas Funeral Home. 388 Center West View. on Tuesday at 9:15 a.

m. Solemn R. high mass from St. Athanastus C. Church at 10 A.

m. Friends invited. (Cars No. 10 and No. 15 stop at Uniontown, Pa.

paper please copy. JAMISON-Mrs. Anna K. of 23-B Crawford Village. McKeesport: wife of Arch M.

Jamison; sister of Mrs. Laura Walters of Arkansas. Mrs. Cora Jackson. Mrs Stella McKnight, Wilkinsburg.

Mrs. Margaret Mellinger, Pgh. Services Mondav morning at the Craig Funeral Home, 3000 Versailles Ave. McKeesport. Interment in the McKeesport -Versailles Cemetery, KAMP On July 30.

1959. Ann Nicolson Kamp. of East Union Church Cheswick, wife of John mother of Clarence Mrs. Margaret N. Baumgartel and Mrs Mildred M.

Schmittau: sister of Mrs. Margaret Martin: grandmother of Donald L. Baumgartel. Family request friends he received from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. at the McIntyre and 'Neely Funeral Home, 2208 Mt.

Roval shaw. Services Sunday at 2 p. m. KAUFFMANN -On Friday, July 31, 1959. John son of the late Katherine Mertz and Frederick G.

Kauffmann, of 616 Hastings St. E. brother of Lena K. and August V. Kauffmann and the late Carl F.

Kauffmann. Friends received at the Waples Funeral Home, Baum Blvd. fat Graham E. where services will be held Monday afternoon, at 2 clock. KRAWCMYK On July 29.

1959, Michael, of Santiago Rd, Imperial, father of Imperial, Frank. of Youngstown, 0. Andy. Steve and Mrs. Katryn Kulousek, all of Coraopolis: 13 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren Friends received at the family residence until Sunday.

Services in St. Mary's Ukrainian Church, McKees Rocks, Parastac Saturday at 8 p. m. (Ar. rangement by Sanvito Funeral Home, Coraopolis.) 1959.

KROMER -On Thursday. July 30, Joseph. of 3917 Willet Rd. husband of the late Annie O'Neill Kromer: brother of Jacob and Mrs. Ceal Niggel; grandfather of Anna Mae Cox.

Mary Alice Reams. Ray, man: Richard. Albert, and Charles KaufFriends also 13 great-grandchildren. Funeral received at E. C.

Koontz Home, 1719 Brownsville Rd. Runeral Monday at 8 A. m. Requiem high mass In St. Albert the Great Church at 9 A.

m. -On Saturdar, August 1959. Goldie. beloved wife of the late Rabbi Max. Levinson: mother of Miss Anne Levinson of Y.

Dave of San Diego, Irwin J. Julius and Abe Levinson, all of Peh: also five grandchildren. Friends received Sunday at the Burton L. Hirsch Chapel, 2704 Murray Sq. Hill (opp.

Morrowfeld where services will be held on Sunday at 2 p. m. Interment Beth Shalom Cemetery. In lieu of nowers. family requests contributions be made to the Amerlican Cancer Society.

August 1, 1959 THOMPSON. Ferree E. Jr. -In loving memory of our son. Honored Among the nation's heroes lies our loved one.

Beneath a simple wooden cross, his crown: And we who knew and loved him here can say: simple love, simple trust, simple duty done. -Sadly missed by his mother, brother and sister. IN loving memory of my beloved husband, Edwin J. Arnold, and also husband and daddy of Sandra and Karen. We lost a husband and daddy with a heart of gold.

Who was more to us than wealth untold. God saw that you were suffering. And the hills were hard to climb. So he closed your weary eyes. And whispered Peace be thine.

We have lost, but God has gained One of the best husbands and daddys the world contained. To have, to love and then to part. Is the greatest sorrow of one's heart. Some day, sometime our eyes shall see The face we loved so well. Some day, sometime his hand we will clasp And never say farewell.

-Sadly missed by wife. daughters, brother and his many friends. Florists LUBIN SMALLEY THE BEST IN FLOWERS 128 Fifth Ave. GR. 1-2200 MA 1.1300 GIDAS Baskets Spray Monuments-Cemetery Lots ALLEGHENY County Memorial Six zraves $600, Mayflower 1-4030, tension 612.

Lost and Found BEAGLE Type Hound Fawn. answers to "Fawn. Freedom Road, mile east of Park Quarries, July 25. Reward. President 6-1034 CLASS Ring Gimbels, North Hills.

Taylor 1-5732. Reward. COLLIE--Brown and white; vicinity McKnight reward. Emerson 2-0777. COON Hound -Brown and tan male.

approximately 2 years old. Vicinity blackadore Avenue. Reward. Churchill 1-0690. TO give employment and to get employment Want Ad in The Press is equally effective in both cases.

DACHSHUND--Lost. male. red. Children's pet. Reward.

White Oak Boro. Orchard 8-5685 BEAGLE Female, lost Thursday night, North Hills; reward. Forest 4-7971. DOG--Part collie, white and tan "Fuzzy. Crafton-McKees Rocks, Reward.

Federal 1-1627 Walnut 1-7011, DOG--Male Terrier-Bulldog: white, tan ears, cut tail: "Skip. Child's pet. Millvale Boro, TA. RELIABLE used CATS are advertised by responsible dealers in the Classified Paces of The Press in brown case, East Liberty, Wednesday, Emerson 1-2369. LOST articles are speedily recovered by the simple process of placing Want Ad In The Press.

HATBOX- -Red, zippered. containing girl's beach apparel; Greater Pgh. Airport parking lot, July 23: reward. Fieldbrook 1-9017. IF you have maid trouble, a Classified Ad in the Help Wanted Column will soon end your difficulties.

PARAKEET- Green, lost McKees Rocks vicinity. Slightly bowlessed. answers to Federal 1-2437; Jackson 1-1275. SCARAB Bracelet Lost Saturday. Kennywood Park: sentimental value: reward.

Homestead 1-1900. extension 232. or Tuxedo 1-0329. -Ladies' round Bulova, black band. Vicinity Manchester between Murphy's Cabinet Shop, Gulf Station.

Reward Sewickley 827. WRIST Watch- Lady's: lost Horne's Whitehall Store or Parking lot. Reward. Cedar 1-1392. Personal WILL person in cream colored Buick who witnessed accident on No.

Negley July 24 please call Montrose 1-8954 IN mothers, Trouble get sympathetic counsel, refUnmarried. expectant use medical care. Florence Crittenton Home. Proposals ALLEGHENY COUNTY Pittsburgh, August 1. 1959 Separate and sealed proposals will be received at the Office of the Controller of Allegheny County, Room 104.

Court House, Pittsburgh until 10:30 A.M.. D.S.T.. (9:30 A.M. E.S.T.I. Tuesday, August 11, 1959 and will be publicly opened at 11:00 A.M..

D.S.T.. 110:00 A.M. in the presence of the County Commissioners in Room 410 Court House, Pa for One X-Ray Machine: Heating Plant Rehabilitation in Child Health Conference Butiding of the County Health Department located at 40th Street. Pittsburgh. Plumbing Rehabilitaand Water Renewals for Cottage and School Building.

Thorn Hill School. Warrendale, Pa and Painting in Fourth Floor of County Office BuildRoss and Forbes Streets, Pittsburch. Pa. Special bidding blanks and envelopes for use of bidders, Instructions to Bidders and conditions regulating bidding together with specifications may be had on application the Office of the Bureau of Purchases, Room 207. Court House Pittsburgh.

Pa. Proposal must be accompanied. by bond certified check (as requested to the order running to the County of Allegheny for the amount fixed in the specification as evidence that the bidder will Accent same and carry out the conditions of the contract In case of award. No bidder may withdraw his bid for period. of 60 days after the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids.

The County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids. JAMES W. KNOX Controller County of Allegheny ALLEGHENY COUNTY INSTITUTION DISTRICT Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania August 1959 Separate and sealed proposals will be received in the office of the County Controller, Room 104 Court House, Pittsburgh. Pa. until 10:30 A.

D.S.T. and opened in the presence of the Executive and Administrative officers at 11:00 A. D.S.T.. Tuesday, August 18 1959. in Room 410 Court House, Pittsburgh, Pa.

for the following: Fall Winter Clothing. Shoes, and Sundries for Juvenile Home Special bidding blanks and envelones for use of bidders. Instructions to bidders and conditions regulating bidding together with specifications may he had on application at the Office of the County Institution District Purchasing Department In Room 207 Court House, Pittsburgh. Pa. Proposal must be accompanied by Certified Check to the order of ot running to the County Institution District.

The amount fixed in specifications AR evidence that the bidder will accept same And carry out the conditions of the contract in case of award. No Bidder may withdraw his bid for period of 60 days After the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids. The County Institution District reserves the right to reject any and all bids, JAMES W. KNOX, Controller Allegheny County Legal Notices NO. 280 AN ORDINANCE-Authorizing and directing the Mayor and proper officers of the City of Pittsburgh to enter an Agreement with the Pittsburgh Railfor the of wats Company abandonment street railway facilities of Route 20 Rebecca Street.

and the Reedsdale Shuttle Route, and providing that the same shail be subject to the approval of the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission. Passed in Council July 24, 1959 Approved July 28, 1959 DAVID A. SMITH, Deputy Mayor Recorded in O. R. 62, page 609, in City Clerk's office.

NO. 281 AN and directing an increase in the indebtedness of the City of Pittsburgh In the amount of Four million one hundred thousand dollars by providing for the issuance of General Obligation Peoples Bond sald amount, for the purpose of making for redevelopment, and for grant urban the purpose of paying all part of the cost. damages and expenses, includ in2 engineering and architectural expenses, expenses in with the acquisition of necessary property and connection property rights and other expenses. necessarily Incurred to be Incurred in connection with the following genpublic improvements, as a partial exercise of the authority conferred by the electors at Special Bond Election held on the eleventh (11th; day of September, 1956: Five hundred thoufor sand dollars ($500.000.001 A grant to the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh, to he used conjunction with Federal, State and other contributions for Redevelopment Area No. 3 the Hill Protect.

and for public Improvements in connection therewith. One million two fifty thousand dollars ($1. for of hundred 250.000 001 the construction clarifier: the construction, reconstruc-1 tion of water lines. and replacement water mains and water storage tanks: and additions to. rehabilitation of and equipping of the filtration plant, pumping stations, reservoirs, water mains and other Improvements under the of Jurisdiction of the Department Water.

One million eight hundred fifty thousand dollars ($1.850,000.00) for the construction. reconstruction and resurfacing of streets generally; the construction. reconstruction, rehabilitation and replacement of retaining walls along roadways, and the construction and reconstruction of sewers: Four hundred thousand dollars for the construction. recon(struction, alteration, rehabilitation and equipment of playgrounds, park buildlings and other facilities under the of the Department of Parks Jurisdiction for front and. Recreation, and river and hillside development: and One hundred thousand dodars 000 001 for the construction.

reconstruction, alteration, replacement and rehabilitation of municipal buildings and facilities, and levying. taxes funds for the redemption of provide bonds. at maturity and for the said payment of interest and. State taxes thereon. Passed in Council July 24, 1959 July 30, 1959 Approved DAVID A SMITH.

Deputy Mayor Recorded in 0. B. 62, page 611, In City Clerk's office. Legal Notices Legal Notices nances thereto on Thornton Street in di- the 20th Ward and on an Unnamed of Way from Cox Place to Mifflin Road into in the 31st Ward, and providing for the Passed payment of the cost thereof. In Council July 24, 1959 line Approved July 30, 1959 DAVID A.

SMITH. Railroad Deputy Mayor Recorded In O. B. 62. page 629, In City Clerk's office.

NO. 303 AN ORDINANCE- Providing for SMITH, contract or contracts for the restoration of roadway on LaClair Street. in from Henrietta Street 10 a point an proximately 250 feet southwardly therefrom; the construction of cribbing and granulated slag embankment in May- Frick Park for the support thereof. and other work incidental thereto, and a for the payment of the cost thereof. Passed in Council July 24, 1959 Approved July 30, 1959 DAVID SMITH.

Deputy Mayor pay- Recorded in 0. B. 62, page 630, in City Clerk's office. NO. 304 AN ORDINANCE- Accepting the dedication of certain property tor public use for highway purposes for opening in Maud Way from Fleming Avenue to Kalorama Way, opening and naming the same, fixing the width and posttion of the roadway, establishing the con- grade thereof.

and accepting the gradpark ing and paving and the wall along the vari- southerly side thereof. Pitts- Passed in Council July 24. 1959 cost Approved July 30, 1959. DAVID A. SMITH, Deputy Mayor Recorded in 0.

B. 62, page 630, in City Clerk's office. in NO. 305 AN ORDINANCE- Accepting the dedication of certain property for public use for highway purposes for widening Robinson Street, from Allequippa Street to Carrillo Street, and widening Carillo Street, from Robinson Street Sup- to A point 241.30 feet eastwardly therefrom. Passed in Council July 24, 1959 Approved July 30.

1959 DAVID A. SMITH. Pitts- Deputy Mayor had Recorded In 0. B. 62.

page 631, in City Clerk's office. 26,1 NO. 3,06 AN ORDINANCE- Conditional Use under Section (21) of the Zoning Ordinance No. 192, approved May 10, 1958, for two-story addition to Banksville Elein mentary School In an District. on Carnahan Road opposite to Younger Avenue, 20th Ward, City of Pittsburgh.

and Passed In Council July 24, 1959 Approved July 30, 1959. Pen- DAVID A. SMITH, Deputy Mayor Recorded in O. B. 62, page 632, in City Clerk's office.

NO. 307 in Use under 2801-1-A- AN ORDINANCE- Approving Con(21) of the Zoning Ordinance No. 192. approved May 10. 1958.

for new two-story elementary school in an and District. on certain property owned by the Board of Public Educaof tion, having frontage on Hart War. Fund Jonquil Way and Cobb Way-16th of Ward, City of Pittsburgh. Passed in Council July 24, 1959 Approved July 30, 1959 DAVID A SMITH, Deputy Magor Recorded 1n O. B.

62, page 633. In in City Clerk's office. NO. 308 AN ORDINANCE- Consum ditional Use under Sections 2801-1-A- No. (10) and 2801-1-A-113) of the Zoning Ordinance No.

193. approved May 10. 1958. for a new campus Activities Center Building, new Hunt Library, and Major Excavating. GradIng or Filling in an InstitutionalCivic District on the Campus of negie Institute of Technology, 14th Ward.

City of Pittsburgh. Passed in Council July 24, 1959 in Approved July 30, 1959 DAVID SMITH, Deputy Mayor Recorded In 0 B. 62, page 634, in In City Clerk's office. Code AN ORDINANCE--Amending Section No. 1501 of the Zoning Ordinance.

Ordinance No. 192, approved May 10. No. 1958. by adding to the list of permitthe ted uses in a Neighborhood Retail District.

"Financial Institution." Passed in Council July 24, 1959 Approved July 30, 1959 DAVID A. SMITH. Deputy Mayor Recorded in 0. R. 62, page 634, in In City Clerk's office.

NO. 310 AN ORDINANCE- Amending Zoning grant Ordinance No. 192, approved May 10. 1958. Zoning District Map Sheets Z- and Audi- 610-W16 and by changing and from District, An all District to an Au- that certain property bounded by: Banksville Road; the line operat- dividing properties, now 01 late.

of Robert Dunn and C. W. Frush, Bellingham Avenue and Potomac Avenue, 20th Ward. City of Pittsburgh Passed In Council July 24, 1959 Approved July 30, 1959 in DAVID A SMITH. Deputy Mayor Recorded in O.

B. 62, page 635, In City Clerk's office. NO. 311 to AN ORDINANCE -Amending Zoning Ordinance No. 192, approved May 10, 1958.

Zoning District Map Sheet Z- N10-E32. by changing from An District to An "R4-H' District, All those certain properties bounded by: in Walnut Street: the lines dividing properties. now or late, of Kenmawr Assoclates and Properties to the cast thereof: Howe Street. Cornelius Way; the the lines dividing properties. now or late, for of Obed K.

Price. et ux, and properties to the north and west thereof: Kentucky Avenue: the easterly and and southerly lines of property. now or of late. of Joseph Voloshen, et ux: Shady other Avenue: the southerly and westerly lines of property, now or late, of Rena M. Rapp.

the line dividing properties, and now or late, of Ross W. Ziringer, et ux City and Michael F. McNulty, et ux: Kenyear tucky Avenue: the lines dividine properties fronting on the westerly side of Shady Avenue between Kentucky Avenue and Howe Street and properties to the west thereof: Howe Street: Puritan Way; Sellers Street: and the in westerly line of property at the northwest corner of Shady and Sellers Street. Passed in Council July 24, 1959 the Approved July 30. 1959 DAVID A SMITH.

Deputy Mayor of Recorded in 0. B. 62. page 635. In City Clerk's office.

for NO. 312 AN Zoning Ordinance No. 192, approved May 10, 1958, Zoning District Map Sheet Z- S10-E16. by changing from A11 District to An "R2" District all that in certain property zoned bounded by. Jonquil Way Cobb Way.

Wiese Street: Rothman Street; line parallel the with and distant 500 feet southwardly from Jonquil Way: and Hart Way, Passed in Council July 24, 1959 the Approved July 30. 1959 DAVID A SMITH, Deputy Mayor Recorded In B. 62. page 636, In City Clerk's office. NO.

313 AN unto Joseph Horne Company, its successors or in assigns, the right. privilege and All thority to construct, erect, maintain and use a three -face clock and weather the indicator projecting five (5') feet from its building. at the corner of of Penn Avenue and Stanwix Street. the Second Ward, Citv of Pittsburgh, tthe bottom of said clock to be at least twenty-three (23') feet above the sidewalk Passed in Council July 24, 1959 Approved July 30, 1959 DAVID A SMITH. Deputy Mavor in Recorded in 0.

B. 62, page 637, in City Clerk's office. NO. 314 the AN ORDINANCE--Fixing and re-fixing the width and position of the roadway and sidewalks of Tarragonna of street. from Alice Street to Schuchert Street, with provision for slopes, landscaping.

retaining walls, and steps. and re-establishing and establishing the grade thereof. Passed In Council July 24, 1959 Approved July 30, 1959 in DAVID A. SMITH. Deputy Mayor Recorded In 0.

B. 62. page 638, in City Clerk's office. NO. 315 AN ORDINANCE Vacating Maud Street between Fleming Avenue and of Massachusetts Avenue, and Kalorama Way between Maud Street and a line 30.00 feet south of the southerly line of Maud Street.

and reserving the right of the City to maintain, repair. construct and reconstruct the existing sewer in. under, ACrOss and through in the vacated portion of Kalorama Way. Passed In Council July 24, 1959 Approved July 30, 1959 DAVID A SMITH, the Deputy Mayor Recorded in 0. B.

62, page 639, In of City Clerk's office. NO. 316 the AN Section 2 of Ordinance, No. 335 entitled, An Ordinance regulatinz the use and operation of vehicles on the streets of the City of Pittsburgh. and providinz penalties for the violation thereof.

In approved October 1, 1922, as amended and supplemented. Passed in Council July 24, 1959 Approved July 30. 1939 DAVID A. SMITH, the Deputy Mayor Recorded in 0. B.

62, page 639, In City Clerk's office. NOTICE Notice 18 hereby given that An Ordinance. Bill No. 2774 has been to introduced in the Council of the City of Pittsburgh July 21, 1959. entitled of AN ORDINANCE amending Zoning Ordinance No.

192. approved May 10 1938. Zoning District Map Sheet Z-O-E16. by changing from an "R4 District to a District. all that certain property described as follows: being lot 151 in the Wm.

Foster Plan. in having a frontage of 27.92 feet 00 the easterly side of Perry Street. south of Bedford Avenue. 5th Ward And that A public hearing will be InCity of held by the Council of the the Pittsburgh to consider said ordinance of for at the Council Chamber, Fifth Floor, Fire September 8. at City County Building, Pittsburgh, Pa on Tuesday, 1:30 clock, P.

M. Eastern Standard Time (2:30 o'clock, P. Daylight the Saving Time). GEORGE BOXHEIMER Clerk of Council NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that An Bill No. 2803 has been Introduced in the Council of the City Ordinance, in of Pittsburzh July 21.

1959, entitled: AN ORDINANCE amending Zoning 192, approved May 10. Ordinance No. And 1958, Zoning Map Sheet 7 by changing from an R4 District to a District, all that certain the I bounded by: property Frankstown Avenue. Fifth Avenue. Transit Way, cost And Torrens Street.

12th Ward. public hearing will be And that of the City of held by the Council Pittsburgh to consider said ordinance at the Council Chamber. Fifth Floor. City County Building Pittsburgh. Pa.

In Tuesday. September 8. 1959. on 1:45 o'clock, M. Eastern Standard Time (2:45 o'clock, P.

Daylight Saving Time. GEORGE Clerk of Council BOXHEIMER WHEN YOU THINK OF WANT ADS THINK OF THE a a wun Way, Chalfant Bore. husband of Frances Ruzbarsky Simek; father of Martha Helen Turek, Agnes Hagedorn, Barefoot, Louis Jr. and Charles Simek, Friends received at the Wolfe Funeral Home, 304 Electric East Pgh. Services on Monday, at 10:30 a.

Death Notices Society are invited. TEWELL- John F. of 472 Antenorl STUM 104. Church Mt. Oliver.

on Friday, July 31, 1959. Albert in his 74th year, beloved husband of Mary Mueller Stumpf; father of Norman J. and Thomas R. Stumpf: also two grandchildren. Friends received at the funeral home of John D.

Schaub Sons, 425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver. Funeral on Monday, at 9 A. m. High mASS of requiem 1n St.

Joseph's Church, 10 a. Mem-1 hers of St. Joseph a Holy Name Ave. Overbrook, on Thursday, July 30, 1959, husband of the late Gertrude A. Casteel: father of Albert C.

Ralph Harry Carl G. Tewell and Mrs. Estella M. Longhenry: 12 grandchildren; two grandchildren. Friends may call at the Frank De Bor Funeral Home.

1065 Brookline Blvd, where services will be held Monday, at 10 8, m. TIMCHO--At her late residence, Baldwin Rd. Extension, Carnegie, Anastasia, wife of the late Constantine: mother of Ann Witech, Catherine Veard, Mary Seaman. Justine, Evelyn Magee and Peter Timcho: 12 grandchildren and 10 great -grandchildren. Friends received at the V.

S. Corba Funeral Home, 30 East Main Carnegie. Home. 30 East Main Carnegie, until Monday. August 3.

at 1 p. m. Services at the Holy Virgin Russian Orthodox Church at 1:30 p. m. TONER -Thomas on Thursday, July 30.

1959. of 2122 Sarah survived by two sisters. Mrs. Anna Bertha McGuire and Mrs. Margaret Weniger: also nieces and nephews.

Friends received at Louis S. Kopvdlowski Funeral Home, 117 So. 17th S. S. Funeral Monday.

August 3, at 8 m. Requiem high mass at St. John the Evangelist Church, at 9 A. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery, TYSON-On Wednesday, July 29.

1959. Dr. Helen Glenn Tyson. wife of Dr. Francis D.

Tyson of 819 College mother of Frances Elizabeth (teacher) and Dr. Robert Glenn Tyson: also survived by three grandchildren, Glenn, Scott and Helen Tyson; sister of Dr. Elizabeth Glenn Ravdin, of Philadelphia, Donald Glenn, will Franklin, Pa. Memorial services he held at M. Samson's, 537 Neville St.

(Oakland Civic Center), Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Family suggests in lieu of flowers. contributions be made to the Family and Children Service, House Bldg. Smithfield American Friend Service Committee. 20 So.

12th St Phila. 7. Planned Parenthood Center of Pgh. 108 Smithfield St. WALDHOLT7-On Thursdar.

July 30. 1959. at 9 p. Joseph Waldholtz. beloved husband of Rebecca Waldholtz: father of Dr.

Harvey A. Waldholtz and Mrs. Paula Isaacson: brother of Albert Waldholtz, Mrs. Edward Mazeroveral and Mrs. Harry Adelsberg, all of also two grandchildren.

Services at the Ralph Schugar Chapel, 5509 Centre on Sunday at 1 n. m. Interment Beth Abraham Cemetery. In lieu of nowers, family requests donations be made to the Cancer Fund. WARNER -On Thursday.

July 30. 1959, Emma formerly of South Side. wife of the late Nelson Warner: survived by three sisters and three brothers. Friends received at the E. C.

Koontz Funeral Home. 1719 Brownsville Rd. Funeral Monday at 11 Interment St. Paul's Cemetery, Baldwin Porn WEHRLE On Friday. July 31, 1959.

George of 1745 Jancey Pgh. 6: husband of the late Rose father of Edward of Penn Hills; also four sisters, one brother, one grandchild and two greatgrandchildren. Friends received at the Stewart Funeral Home, 9311 Frankstown Rd. (near Graham Blvd. Penn Hills.

Time of neral later. Special Notices GUARDS Industrial guards, private patrols, watchmen, presently emploved Interested in Joining the largest International Guard Union. Call VA. 3-1533: HO 6-6525 In Memoriam MULKERIN. John Michael--In loving memory of our dear son and brother passed away year ago today, Sadly missed by his mother, sister brother.

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