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Deaths Else where1 U. S. Beavers Sent I by air in Tokyo yesterday on their way to the Higashiyama Zoo in Nagoya. The beavers are being given to the Japanese by the Mem- Dr. Robert M.

Under, 42, na- Japanese AOO 44 The Pittsburgh Press, Feb. 28, '56 r. tne Divine, in New York City, Gothic Giant be GothIc stm NEW YORK When com- plctod, the cathedral oi St. Jolin'ture ol its Kind In the orlit 28 (UP) -The TOKYO, Feb. tionally -known psychologist first American beavers ever North Sider Dies Alter Court Visit A North Side mechanic col lapsed and died of a heart at and author, in Baltimore, Md, to be brought to Japan arrived phis, Tenn.

zoo, Sliigeniasa Inouye, 70, a pio neer in Japan's movie indus try, in Kyoto, Japan. O. romeroy Robinson, 64, tack last night after returning Obituaries Death Takes John R. Haugli, Irish Leader Past President Of Hibernians Led Parades Here senior vice president of General I JT I I home from Traffic Court. Dynamics in New Lon Of course, they turned to MELLON BANK don, Conn.

Benjamin Kuhn, 41, of 2441 East died despite the efforts of a police ambulance crew to Prof. A. Broderiek Cohen, 71, former director of the evening and extension divisions of Hun ter College and dean of the college's summer session, in Brooklyn. Dr. Cheesman A.

Iferrk'k, 89 president of Girard College for save him. He had just returned from Traffic Court where he had waived hearing on charges arising out of an accident Sunday night. Police said Mr. Kuhn's car struck two parked cars In the 1300 block of Madison Avenue. John R.

HauRh, a leader of. 26 years, in Philadelphia. Brandon refers, 63, last actor to portray Father in "Life With Father" on Broadway, in New York. the Irish-American community here, died suddenly yesterday at his home, 575 S. Braddock East End.

Long active in the work of Irish groups, Mr. Haugh was past president of the United Irish Socieites of Western Pennsylvania. In that post he served as grand marshal of the annual St. Patrick's Day Darades in 1952 and 1953. Bonn Ambassador Delays Moscow Debut Many families make winter vacation plans come true by turning to Mellon Bank for a low-cost personal loan.

You can, too! We can handle your loan within 24 hours. Monthly payments will be worked out to fit your budget. So, whenever you need extra money for any worth-while purpose for medical expenses, taxes, insurance premiums, special assessments be sure to see us. You can borrow money with no red tape. And, remember, anyone can use this service to borrow for extra expenses.

You don't need an account with us. Phone for your Mellon Bank Personal Loan if it's more convenient for you, we'll gladly take your loan application over the phone. Call your nearest Mellon Bank office, and ask for the Installment Loan Division. BONN, Germany, Feb. 28 (UP) West Germany's first ambassador to the Soviet Union JOHN R.

HAUGH Marshal of parades. will not fly to Moscow today as scheduled because Russian authorities have not yet provided a suitable building ior the German Embassy, it was An advance party of the Ger man Embassy has been In Moscow for several weeks negotiating for a building. tor, Mrs. John Neenan, of Toledo, Ohio. Services will he at 2 p.

m. Thursday In the Edward T. Dougherty Funeral Home, 366 Lincoln Bellevue, with Buiial in Uniondale Cemetery. Mamie Barger Arn Mrs. Mamie Barger Arn, 72, of 400 N.

Matilda East Liberty, died yesterday In Monte-fiore Hospital. Mrs. Arn, a native of Washington, was preceded in death by her husband, Charles. She is survived by a brother and sister in Pittsburgh, George and Pearl Barger, and by a sister in Washington, Mrs. Daniel Kervin.

There are also a number of nieces and nephews. She was a member of the Immaculate Conception Church of Pittsburgh. Friends will be received at the Abel Funeral Home in Washington. Solemn requiem mass jvill be sung 9 a. m.

Thursday at the He was a past president of Ancient Order of Hibernians, Robert Hqrrjson Division No. president of the Wolftone Club and a member Services for Robert G. Ham-of the Knights of Equity. For son, of 35 Shady Mt. 30 years he as an active Re-j Lebanon, will be 3:30 p.

m. publican worker in the 12th tomorrow jn tne e. B. Laughlin WM? Haugh lived for 40 years jfneral Home, 3310 W. Liberty at 6920 Kelly Homewood, Ave.

having moved only recently to Mr. Harrison, who had been the Braddock Avenue address. employed by the Union Supply For 25 years he was a member! Co. for 39 years and retired 10 of the Holy Name Society at years ago, died in his home Sun-Holy Rosary Church. day.

native of Lawrenceville, he ne was member of the Mt. moved to the East End in 1905. Lebanon Methodist Church, and graduated from Holy Ros-jGeter C. Lodge 650, ary High School. In profes- and the Assn.

of Masonic Vet-sional life he was a real estate erans. SAVE 11.00 1 7-Jewel Sanfords Mr. Harrison is survived by his widow, Mrs. Lillie Raab Harrison: a son. Robert Jr a salesman.

Mr. Haugh is survived by his widow, Mrs. Velma Hilty Hauch: a son, William a sister, Mrs. Jennie Bingham, 0fmmaculate Conception Church Washington. Burial will be dauchter, Mrs.

Eleanor Belch, and two grand- New Castle, children. and three grandchildren. Friends are being received at the McCabe Funeral Home, Simon F. Murphy Simon Franks Murphy, 81, 7204 Thomas Blvd. High mass in the church cemetery.

Panhandler Worried About His Auto CHICAGO, Feb. 28 (UP)-John Cawly, 39 of Lawrence- James1 died yesterday at the home of will be held at St. Church, Wilkinsburg, Chora Banal I "-i I 1 I i at 10,113 sister-in-law, Miss Ida Ken Reevforfy $59.95 nedy, N. Fremont Street, ss. m.

Thursday. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. $10.93 if cioc. Until he became ill about lSiviUe. was worried when he buy a 1 I i months ago, he had lived on was picked up by police on a' For Accuracy Always S.

Harrison Avenue, Bellevue 17-Iewel SANFORD stunning ly styled in natural gold colored charge of begging. "What will happen to my He was a retired foreman for the Pressed Steel Car C.n.. case. Tax extra. No.

18. "Thi Horn of till Perfect Diamond" Pittsburgh'! Largtst Watch Display where he had worked for 35car? he asked. years. Astonished officers asked him He was a member of the! why he didn't sell his car if make MELLON BANK your FAMILY BANK 51 Convenient Offices Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation KAPPELC ll 535 Liberty Ave. HJ 53S Liberty Ave.

First Presbyterian Church was down and out. Mason. "A guy's got to have a place Surviving is a granddaugh- to sleep," Cawly said. 103 Ptwi Mrs. Beth R.

Wiley Mrs. Beth Rebhun Wiley, 58, wife of Charles B. Wiley, died yesterday in her home, 2 Crescent Mt. Lebanon. She was a member of the Beverly Heights Presbyterian Church, William Penn Chapter 168, O.E.S..

and Women's Traffic Club, of Pittsburgh. Mrs. Wiley was vice president of the Pitt Penn Terminal; secretary-treasurer of the Pittsburgh Transfer Storage Co. and vice president of The Pittsburgh Co. She is survived by her husband; a son, David a daughter, Mrs.

Jane Wiley Young; a sister, Mrs. Gretchen Rebhun Krahl, and two grandchildren. Friends are being received at the E. B. Laughlin Funeral Home, 3310 W.

Liberty between 2:30 and 4:30 and 7 and 9 p. m. Services will be at 2 p. m. Thursday.

Domenico Pasquarelli Requiem high mass for Domenico Pasquarelli, 82, will be sung in St. Paul's Cathedral at 10 a. m. Thursday. He died Sunday in his home at 354 Bouquet St.

Mr. Pasquarelli had been for 248 Bedrooms eign exchange agent lor new settlers in the Oakland district. He held the post for 50 years. During much of that time he also operated a grocery store in the "Hollow" section of Oak' land. He retired in 1952.

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Paul Moses R. and Victor R. Pasquarelli, all of Pittsburgh; 17 grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Friends may call at the Fer guson-Wood Funeral Home, 3454 Forbes St. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery.

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