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Wf UMl HBW II I Obifuores PITTSBURGH PRESS, APRIL 19, 1955-PAGE 33 You Can't Do That! I After long Delay County Okays New School In North Hills A ml i 1 1, I BkMrh rourtesv of Hnv! Oolf Ralll Tenth and lout of a sencs. Here is one rule every golfer In the world has violated, probably unconsciously. i According to Rule 9, Sec. 1, you cannot ask or give advice or do anything to help the opposing player or players. That casual "What do you use for that shot, Joe?" Is loaded ulth dynamite, costing loss of, YOU CANY AtK My CADOII 2 Two Hearing Title In C-P Dux Loop Penn-Negley, Caste Have Big Leads renn-Negley In the Atlantic Division -and Caste Development of 1he Pacific appear to i have sewn up the champion-1 ships In the Central Pittsburgh Duckpin League.

inotn tied lor seeonn, hy a live- game margin while Caste enjoys a four game spread over Brannan's Howl. Joe Amorleo leads the aver- ages in the Atlantic with a 185.25, trailed by C. Seaman and PLENTY OF PUNCH was in evidence last night of the onnuol awards dinner of the Pittsburgh Boys Club. It was supplied by Regis Soger, left, two-time 118-pound Golden Cloves winner, and Tommy Schafer, right, Eastern Golden Gloves lightweight champ. Beaming with pride is H.

W. Davidson, club head. Too Much Golf for Ike? Not Enough, Doc Says hole in match play merely for asking It, or two strokes In medal) play. And If Joes tells you, he sustains the aame penalty. Football Coach Hank Day Dies Mentor Guided Farrell, Washington from Page 25 $2,500,000 Building Step Nearer Reality The North Hills Joint School District's long-delayed senior high school has come a step nearer reality with approval of preliminary plans for ihe $2 500,000 school hy the County S( hool Board.

The hoard passed upon plans for the school last night. In taking action on a total of $1,348,000 in new buildings for local boards affiliated with the County district, The big new school is designed for 1200 students in 40 classrooms, and includes a gym, auditorium, health and administrative offices, shops, music rooms, library, and home economics suite. It will be located on the Heim Farm in Ross Township. i Drawings Okayed The board also approved final working drawings of another piojeet of the North Hills Dis-j tricl-a new $220,000 elemen- Mary school in Ross Township's Ciaxs Plan. It will be used by 210 and contains six clavs tooms.

an all-purpose room, and kindergarten. A preliminary okay was 'given to plans for me South l-'ayette Tow nship Junior-Senior I Tligh School, to be located on1 Hach Farm on old Oakdae Road. The building, to contain 1ft basic classrooms and special purpose rooms. Is the fust new structure to go up In the .1:. o- 11 ...111 t.

illlllil III jran, ll ll financed bv the township school authority, at an estimated rost of Also given tentative approval 'were preliminary plans for a four-room addition to the Cook Elementary School in Bridgeville. Aleppo Move Opposed The board voted against an nexation of a portion of Aleppo Township into Sewickley Heights Borough on the recommendation of Supt. Dr. Alfred W. Beattie.

Dr. Beattie said ihe annexation would wipe out almost a third of the Aleppo School District's asseed valuation, and would "hurt the district too seriouslv." Annexation of the area, val- upd at $194,000. was approved i i Leroy P. (Hank) Day, fi2, a Penn-Negley leads Cara pel-former district football coach, Contractors and Fort Pitt. died yesterday in Washington! (Pa.) Hospital.

Most of his 31 years of coaching, in which his teams recorded a total of 172 victories, 88 defeats and 18 ties, were spent with Washington and Farrell high schools, liank Day G. Gilkey. each with 182. In the nt t- Church and Alter So Pacific Doc I Ex-National Tube Official Dies at 66 Harry J. Hirshman With Firm 50 Years Harry J.

Hirshman, retired treasurer of the National Tube died last night In Magee Hospital. Mr. Hirshman, of 106 N. Dith-ridge was lie became assoclttted with Hie steel firm in St. Louis in IIMll and became treasurer in He retired last year after 50 years with the company.

Mr. Hirshman was a member of the Duquesne Club, the Pittsburgh Athletic Assn. and the National Assn. of Credit Men. Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

Antoinette N. Hirshman; two 'daughters, Mrs. John It. Mor row, of Spring Lake, and Mrs. Joyce McTighe, of Pittsburgh, and six grandchildren, Friends are being received at; the John A.

Freyvogel Funeral home, 3IOt; Fifth Ave. Requiem high mass for Mr. Hirshman will be sung at 11 a. m. Thursday in tit.

Paul's: Cathedral, Oakland. Private burial will follow. I Mrs. Bridget Herwood Requiem high mass for Mrs iP.ridget Herwood, ho Hind i Sunday, will be sung tomorrow! at 11 a m. in St.

Regis I Mrs. Herwood, 70, died In Magee Hospital, Wiw of Pal rick Herwood, she lived at Frazier and was a life- long resident of Oakland. C-L 1 I fi ciety. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Carl Shellhamer, of Cleveland, Mrs.

Edward J. Reilly, iMrs. Mary Schaub, and I I' II a rt 1 1 11 i a sister, Mrs. rvaie Joyce, six grandchildren and five tery. Mn.

Caroline K. Bird Funeral sendees for Mrs. Caroline K. Bird a longtime i ti'iii i held last Saturday in Ilamil- )ri nhin tn- JniO. r-r -j iMrs.

liini, p.i, nn neo nnilii several years ago at 716 Whit-i ney died April 12 in; Shadyside Hospital. She had, been a patient at a nursing; jhome for some time. Surviving are two nephews, 'carl Morbus, of Clarksburg AV. and Edwin Morbus, of Hamilton, Ohio; and a niece Mildred Morbus, of Hamilton. George E.

White Funeral services for George Ellsworth White, who died Sunday in West Penn Hospital following a long illness, will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Byrne Memorial Home, 701 Neglev Ave. White, 81. of Morn-ingside who retired 21 years ago, was one of the first cable car ojieratots in the City of He was an em plove of the Pittsburgh Rail wavs Co. for 42 vears.

i He was a member of the: Morningside Preshv tenan 1 Church and a year-member of the Knights of Pvthias. Surviving are his daughter, ti-c J1-- Marian Vilsack, with whom he lived, three grand chi drcn, and four great grand children Friends are being received at the funeral home until the time of the services. Burial will he in Allechenv Cemeterv. PC in ll Mil ny prCO U. Smith Services for Kred V.

(Zinnyl Smith, retired naintinc con tractor, will be at the Knee Creek, at 2 p. m. tomorrow, Burial will be in Grandview Cemetery, East MtKcesport. Mr. Smith, a member of the firm of Smith Jleicline, ilk- inshurg painting contractors, until his retirement, died Satur- a OHV III HIS IIOII1I, i 1 hut he also coached Washing-IBM Fuilcrton and A.

DelSardo ton Xi Jefferson College teams! (Ml. T. P.mnltnvrr tan ami from 1932-1937. hrannan's (92D-203-1) in thc'RRMn'Mildren. His record with W.

A to Pacific. pnf'nfls are rocvxvoA which he went after coaching Results in other leagues: hpltJohn A. fre.oRel fun-for IS vears at Washington' MnrnmiMun nn m- Home, 310b fifth Ave. Hieh. U'a victories.

22 rie- ICarS anfl tWO tieS. From W. J. he went to fe.ll WirtV, tnr 10 voara IT a 1010 tparn thpr nnrirfeatpn Cinitinned being able to report back to a client that, he had played golf with or near the Piesi-dent. Regardless of where the Tiesident plays or who is: in his foursome, he is accompanied by ide Secret Service men, who can protect him from everything but par.

They'll even help his eaddy hunt for the ball in the rough. But they can't help the swing. How He's Guorded The Secret, Service deploy around the President on the course, in fron. behind and one or two in the rough. If a public access road parallels wA ii 'i .1, i I- win p.iuc this section when the President is in ihe immediate vicinity.

The SS men really pay more attenlion to the woods burdening the course than they do the fairways. To the, host of their ability, they stay out of the President's way. Their special quarry is the photographer, amateur or pro- 1 T-l. iu; if does not like pictures made c.t pr.ifint u.ithont hit Ol I HP I I CSlOPnT WltnOUl niS l.4- mum icot- pci mission. Some Eisenhower critics behove they can reap political hay by storing up statistics to support claims that he spends too much time away from his Job.

For a person who does not play golf, once or twice a week plus winter holidays on a (ieoigia course and several Springdale Board Cuts Realty Tax Schools Get Half Of Wage Levy The vvage tax has proved a pringiaie. The School Board last night lopped five mills off the 22- n)jj property tax in an'i- ioi7 A f'r he through by Quarter, Notleti f'lni Jonenh unit Emerlc f'rlendi mil rll the Iiellnn Mnrltmry. Pa i 1 hoii Ave Hi Wumlow fli. un III I'nitiv at. 4.1 Solemn reqiiirm huh ill In Our l.irlv tlflu of Chiullm Churrh lit in i)oi oiTilii Tue(iv Anni ii, I WilliHm Aiireht fit helnved hroiher of Mm Ann VMimlry.

Uahelie Iliiuiilierlv mid Mr Hurah Hmrlnnn Krlenrtu reieiveil ill, Cmniibelli. h'214 Walniil Ht iriimosile Barred Hrrl Chun hi. fiinerdl lime iHler III IIINi.fR On Hui7riV. April 17 V.tM. Cullirrlne Diihlnirer.

of) 1124 TmiBert MiKee Rocki. rlmiKllter of the te John mid Anna Dimiiiser: inter ot Mm, 1'eler Kii-men. Mrs Jamei DiiGHn, 1'eier Diihlnuer and Mm Andre Jerome. Friends received it th A Her Funerl Home. MJ Chrtlwn Ave Mi-Keen Rorkn.

T'iii-i I on 'i'humdnv 8.30 m. Peniietn nimiii In 8t. Mary I Chun it 9 am. Hl.RI..0n "s'undav. April lT, n.15 Kred Sr hushund of Har-net Kberle of (lien Willard ft fmher of Rirhard mid Donald 1, iirmher of iJavid, Henrv.

For-rrM AMee and Mm Anna Mr. Cmtnev. aUo gi und'-hildren fllrnct received Ht the Cnpeland l-ilneral Home Rli" Fifth Ave, Cnia-ipoha Services on Wedn'Mlaf inotniiiB Ht 10 10 clor It i lis On' BiindaT, Aiirlt l'lSS. Mildred, of SU1 Kevntnna ft ife of Leonard Knard; mother of Jimci and Alvm. Ku-m-ral trim the Hennlimer Funeral Home.

Hittler Hi, on Werlnen. iihv, Annl 20, at 2 o. m. Frlenoa Invited H.I.IOTT On Rnnrlav ninrnlrr. Aunl 17 115S.

Nannie Kerr Ellln't. of William for. merlv of Oakland beloved mother of Mm Oeurae of 24h7 Piainview Ave, BrooKiine and C. fcliioH ol Resent So'jaie- 8 arar.d' hildrm and great. arand' hilrlren frienda re-reived tt, the Beinhaner Mortnarv.

10 WeM. Lihertv Ave. Rervlien on Wednesday afternoon at 2 cn Fnenin Invited. Kindly omit ion cr M.l f-iuddeplv on Monday. Bernard, heioved hnbHnd nf Beiie Painter fir nn fB'ner of Mrs tiia MrClelland biotiier of John and Thomai Mrs Marie Bunmn and Mn Mtfarihv one arattd'on.

Futi'ial lrom 'he ihao'll ot Walter I Suet unit f.22 l.nt khaii. H' on at 8 a Re-l nem ims' ai S' Marv 4 Churrh i in- a di vi' ri1 Ol 1 VI 111 Of l7ehrion Hall An'ii, Mt. Lebanon Monday, Am IK W- a' 10 a ir Conrad beloved m.vbaori of 1, en Dnr.r.ei! Fr.enria re.eived a' the t.anin'.m Hnnre nm I.ihertT Ave. 55-) Hill, t.n'll L'l a a Reeuiem hisn n- in pt. p.eir.ardi Cn-inn ai I'l a III vt (i(tT)TriTld7vAiri" a Mriie Hovm'al RrldBt Cainev Hertmrid of i '8 Fraier Si wife nf the la'e PatrirK Her.

wood mother nf Mrs. Carl Shel-hanirr 0f Cleveland, Ofuo Mra. Edaard ReiHv Mn r'onnellv. Mn Marv fiihanb and I Herwion ii'er ol Mra Ka'e hivo mrvived bv ft ind' iniriren and eient-Brand-ihlidren Friend' till lie received a'. John A fimoi" i sanb Fifth Ave Funeia! Wednesday mornine at ,10 orln'it.

H.r'ri inata of reouiem at St. Reg, a fnuirh at Uoo- HIRMIMAN Ai Maitea on Monday, Aunl Id. P55. Har'V J. nf Hail Aim.

husband of An-oine-te Hinhrran fa'her of Mi Jrrh-i Morrow, of SnnnK I.aae Mfh, and Mn Mr Iiirlie i-'nendt ai.l be re, er.ei at John A r-e' vogt'l ri4io Hf'h Ave F.ineral Ihnrvday n-ornim at in 10 orlork hoiemn h.ch mas." nl renmrm at Rt Paula l-or I a- 11 or io. HoVl VI On St7nd Annl )7. I't'i5 Philio I of 1404 North Dr be'oved h'noan-t of Caroline Fitter Hoffman are heir ree a- the Ro It Funeral Home HOO M' Roial Bivd a Ave, Fureral oh Triursda morning at 9 orinra pr re- Oiiem hisn nia in Churrh E'ria, at i b-rs of Hoiv a-d Knish-a of George ho.d I enr.e-nav evemnji at ll IS (1 rlora HOLI.AMIIR On Mondav A iril lo Martha fnrmeriv of Prnien Ave aile of r.e Ma-riiea- mo'her rf Wis Doro'hv Put) man. Mra atirl Hernert. Ho -irtiio-r ii'irr of Waller.

Irvu. aid Charles Van Newnuki ao 3 Brandf hlid'en and 2 Breat-arand-rrulnren rrirrnla rer-eived ar ha John S.a'er Funeral Home, 4.H1 Road. "Whitehall 11 a 1 on V. ''inevoav a 2 onoiA. M-iiine L.l' h-eian Chi.

a'i'l rice it.v.'e-; VII A. on fiinrtav. A .1 ,1 IT. 1 a' the jruli a nar.d of -he la'e I. of 740" o-r-Ter Mra Ameila Fi'her of hi ai'o ii; Fnenns a ii? la A in 'it 2- L.r-: Ave Sfril A a' rroon t'i C.

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71 veais of In Mel Ave toAit lJ. hiisnar.ri of i-m-th tit' -i- of Mra VI- na-i' it.rt he! I. Irlr, d' ei.ecl at l.ee A Wt.sr.n 71 Hiutiland Ave ir ir- v- 1a Pa tr ra oe ni-ld nr. "'-L1, "i IVf-Mn'v Kane vfd i of J-ih-. 1 In Van Bur en We-- a- M-n-! Aat.l 11V5 tn'her of .1 anrl Paoi-a ii Kclier.

i Mi. A- re ir.nv Mt Tee at. 'I ll r.i 1 'f 1 'rr r. m.i i a '4 'a' a -j: '-L hot It (,., Aillll 17. at f.er re-l'len'e 1P41 (t-aharn B'vn i.

Ko'rt. of 1 Kn. ll It 0' he- Mra Ar.Me K't-l'e of tti: mi. nn-T. sis'rr of Mra Mi and Mta Ma Df -hnr.

l'i' -ontiin dihna of ReaMt Pa a' Sarr. mr. a. iri i I e- ftr 1 'o aid 7 'o 1 V. r-i-- a'-e-'o-Mi In lie nf i or ni ma'- hr 'o '-e P' TT S-r'-'v kRolSthl, i.n VI rrav.

Ac: A.fred .1 irarer f'. S'a Co, S'o i ol 'tie Clara K-oer. 14'lS An- D' -tn-i- F- '-Ov re et va IlOerv Ave Nili-e of luneral la'e- I.A1V0--O-I Sunrtav TT I 'ac ob or 1 r. I 1 1, F- Rhariisburjt hu.harn of Ca'herira l.aeng. ol intra Iiii'ioer.

1rnn Mane i'erraro ll'ireir ,1 and ha' a I aet -o aranrn htlriien ann 2 sen ti a-iri hi rr f-'ienda re, at the H'-lr-I" 'll'; a F'ireral Main St at )' $harn-n-ir ro-1 Wo-i fviv; nio-i Ii 4t i l.i a in hiKri aa in S- I- c.hiir- a' 10 I Fill KIR me Olllespie I fir.nie forrr.er.v of 4Vi Ave on M-ipoav Annl 1 X'tS'i heSver' no-her of Mra Vla' or i.liaml. a nirvived be 2 a hlMreri F'lenda a' the Winter Flre-al Hone. 47 1" Fr enrt-rm Ave 1.4111 On Mondav Anrll IS. Frati'ia of 14n Mendan 8t bioved hu -hand of Eleanor Moren bro'her of Mirhael .) of Be-hie-hem Mra Fiia, MrCulVniit Mr-Hannah Prori Misa Wtnified ai Wiliiam A LaMv. of Pgh Fnei'li received at the parlor of V.

rr, Sia'er and fnne Viranua Ave land Kenrsarre St 1 Mt Wasli-ItiB'on until Th'irsoar. Anili il Re-iuiem h.tll IM'l at h' Marv of The Mount thureli at a rr. is-jIt; aToT rr 1 at 1 n. ni a' f4-nlt Val-Uv M.iai i-I Ana Martha of 2 n-4 Snirh Ave A to iti-tia alfe of Albeit mo'her of alster of vt- Fla F'er a ii of Ai'Tiini-a f-'enrla 'ereived al the Muo (,. p-mver Funeral Home Alnum-ia, un'il 10 a Werlneadav i HI he renioved tn the Alt Fiuainnal Churi'h, heta thev will lav in a'a'e until 1 rt aheia servt.es aiil oe he, 'I Inier-nieni Alieghenv Memorial Park Iti lieu of finwera emit rihtit lona Hy be mala to tha Amentan tanrrr Snfieif IViK il.arke) On "anirdat Anrll IS.

I'iAS Helen (nee Par-tuhkal nf of Rtereton Ate, beiovd mfe nf Wal'er and mother nf Mra I'en nuels. Mra A'ne'n LewandnaHkl. Mrs Mini esei'l Vtri I.IKV Sainton Mrs Virnrla Maraua arid Bon Flam a aurvivt-d bv 1 sla'ee Mn Ca'oal a'd It ff and' hii'tjeo F-ietiOn rer-eived at le Funeral Old H'eiton Ave. itii'il on Ihin-'av at a PenuUrn t'lvn mri in a Heart al Kiarv tnr. a' a MtHIVtl A-iVil "11.

I'i'i'i ati-ard ah fiftiirttia return-I -i 'o H. A Mtola, of i iy fa'her rif Vlnter-en Ma. inn. H-ma fava Nt'Ollna Mai-lata and 'he la'e Mlihael Merlin, a even tf'aodr hlidren three tieat- and' hlldren Fne- da i'l he ra- i eivrd at ai-rr f-rrv E.ne.al -ne, at r-r Ave (ja. Pobln'r-n Hi lard I II' on Wedr.l I ai of rao I ern St.

P.4 tn jr at il) 9 in PilulmrL'li Prr I WANT-AD HEADQUARTERS Bnultvard of ihe Alliei At Junction ol Libert) Ait COUNTERSERVICE From 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Saturdays 8 a.

m. to 2 p. m. Closed Sundays and Holidays PHONE WANT-ADS TO COURT 1-4900 7:30 a. m.

to 9 p. m. Daily 10 a. m. to 9 p.

m. Sundays and Holidays TOCANCELAWANT-AD For the Next Day's Paper all Hp to 9 M. Mo CWnali'jr Artrpf4 On ol Pjbiiril'n No Advertisihg Accepted or pibicofion the Same Day txcepttng Deatht, Lost and found and Help Wanted. SUNDAY WANT-ADS ACCEPTED UNTIL 6 P. M.

FRIDAY No cancellations or corrections accepted after 6 p. Friday for Saturday or Sunday's edition. THE PITTSEURCH PRESS re.ert;ej the right to properly classify, index and edit all ads. Local WAN! -AD Rates 5 Discount for Cash On 3 or More ConbecuUv Insert tun ftc ft oro ji uj 'Miijf. AVjf pet wtnj bui.iljiy 7 cona.M.utiv 6l.i: i wurij p1! lif a i jr.

7c pr H'jrd JntHjlliii Suii'iay 4 10 6 coo-Mutiv ir Be i wufd p. ill? nkuy. pr Sjnila? 3 C0liU- 10' .6 pn dif Ii If 10Vc pf w'ij iu i 1 of 3 coo- rijtiv tll-. IS "Ofli Any wvord i i.f inni tt, rue of I ini p. i iurdi), BOc or tint Display Classified Daily Only ur i i.xijf oidj id i lint ijie op- A'li iHif.s vp ti iim k'1.

borfWi, nile l.fl'e. e'e, tinned em Hi LINK Milt, Ht rftr ll per j'e line (or 7 f.n eri.tne dvi, leu tit ciuri ah o-d-red to eoruenjtive di rr m- ime tw cn ai. uderfd .1 coniecil'i dv 4c per 2-tte tine. ie r. ca.h 1-2 time in 60c oer Una ino a.rriint I Display Classified Sunday Only AH ui.r.i cull, ooroeri or wtd'rt 0 frrf roiumn Tne ra'e la a.

ate line ilaiiv 4Hc pet aeat l.t i- i.d.118 Mjti lav f'-r 7 cof.seeu t. 3a)3 leM for A-3i or-don 4 to ronie'utive days ara a ai tne rate of per aiaia line lie Mr Ira'e lint s.riii lew sr, for rum. Aa or-ilrteo 1 ri.incjt-.e 'lav, 4i-c per ag-'e line ilai.y. 72c n't liate line sunilav lesa f.r run 1-J rre a-ta a-e fllr rer ai-lie dine, 7 2v rl asa't line InrlutHnf SaMef 1 1-. tret-'nl I A Death Notices AMRHUN Op Siirl'T Airs! 17.

l'-b-i (runes beinved n' Kundel Amrheln nf L'-ini a ir Bren'-ioed-. ta'ner nf ilri Samra Fox Rir-haril and Jim b-v ner nf Mrs Mariarit Roll er V.r Pa'i'ten l.aav-ren. a-'d Ramnnd. 60 1 far.i-rhi.d Frienos n.av at the Kno-v. Funeral Unme mi P-iwiv-: Rn So .1 Fur.eral edr.es lav at a a Renuiem hiirh rr.ava in H'.

Wer.ae.in a Cn-irr-h at 9am Saturrtav. h'uhand of the la'e Jennie VVednell Hautntiar h. of rnitn Ave. Reei-hview, helnved father ol tva Bmm-nh. Mrs Vamaret h.

Frienda rer-eived at tbe Bern ha-itr Mortnarv 2ii0 Weat Lin-ertv Ave. fctrvueft WednecaT i'f rnr.on at 'I r'ni-lj, Merrhera nf nermania Long Nn VI A I ar.rt friendi tnvi'erl Mur-'nr Tnevdav everir? at IS tmtrmtni in St. Paul O.re-erv AT ATTrla ivi -7n7 cav. 17 ri5 nf ten-! ter Rna- Mnroevii.e n.fe the ia-e Kint Fea--v and rrri'her nf Sa-n-je, Pail'. and I Tarr of Vr.n.

ne lt F-ienrls re-eived a Van. Horn a Funeia! Hnrr.e Bi-a" at Hit-J maiier Rns Monroeville 5-it-, 'i on Wedrer.av 1 K) ii m. BoLTON Rarhie Lulu" Poi'nn beloved lister of John of 14. a Vrmon Ave N. in Monda-.

A-jni lfl 1155 turvivert hv and r.eahs Fne-ica ana chanter i mav i ail 4 Caiifoinia at Conner Aea Serviret on Th.iroav jf I o. m. in Tare-" Pa Rill Kill I tin Moiiitav Ann, 1 1 if.S a- 2.S at the Mr Pirh Henrv Po ine: of So-j! ii-ar Pa nf Noemie flanil Boiirne- fa her of RM-e F- lirnr i he fe a- -ne Coli-rrun Hrirne, lee, Pa Ji-nn pnev re- rr RerjilletTl h.gn at lardian At.ael rr h. ai 10 10 a tn Ircerment St Ceme-' 1 1 i KKiiW On Moncv U. )'iS5, Anna of l.VKl "reenm ni Alf.

Dormon' Ul'lna- n' ihe J. Bton. liver of Mra l-nt a Mt i William and Harrv Srhimer Frifn- teiered a- -he Rr'iiihauer Mocuar'- us? l.Ber'v Ave 1 riiirc-v. A.uii 21 at 2 iO Frirr.ds in- M-ed fVRROlUS A- Coao.oli. Pa.

O'- Siiucav Ao-ll tofi a Vesner riorid nf t.M Fifth Ave Coraornlia. aier of Maa ue-t-e rn-e of Anna an-er of Marutri-e, nei. nf An: a Gtoav of Aaron tlnio. at 'he Coneland Funeral 11 me F'i'h Ave. Coraotinitl.

on a- tv (I4KK On Mrmrfav! AnrTl Edard Retul-t fa'her nf 1 and Harrv Ciatk of M- Mae Sialrr aiso aurvived by thtee i-er and sevrn Fiiri'1s re. eived at ht lwm l.n-A Rt N. Servl-es aiteruoon at io, Ar-rii-iKeniT' Ivtin aid Son i California papers I it rlav Annl IT, l'tfiV WHi'am. ot 444 Sor'h eve. Ve-nna Ta hua-'rt ol Fiia-he'rt Hann Clelaid larher of Wil.

lam Mra LaVera Clavcurh. M'a Mare-ret c-iiham Mra Olive Mar.e-'l Mil Dnrn'hv S-iu'h atirl Faul: a rurviveri hv 1 aie-a and 1 brother L'l traodrhildren anil 3 frear-e'atid-rnilflt-en. frienaa mav call at the famllv 444 North Ave. Verora, Ta ahera aervn ea ba held Werlnes'iav mnrnlt.f a', 11 a tn lntermen' Mt Pleavant Cemeterv lArratiaetnenta Puraet Funeral Home. Oakmonl.

Ta I COHI At Petron. Mleh ort Mintlav. April IH ii.ss. Kannv. beloved wile nf the taie Abraharn Cohen Friand at tiia Ii a Kaufman hnriera' Chanel.

Detroit Mirri. Fllflral VCeonerlav at. II a m. Drtrtui, Mi, iosllll.o 1 in M-ii'itav. Annl u.

1U5 Kevin .1, I mntha he-Invert on of Helen W1M1 nnd Cove. In of V.0 S-at-'mrl Aie Wi'it View brother nf ftnan; aiandion of Vai'm ani B- Covolio Fllenrli reieue'l at Pevlm anrl Son F-ine-al H-nne h'lj S'lerman Ave rtiealt ervira on morrliia B' 111 rt 1 'rt, a i)nSnnrtav Anril7 Mary M'Oltilef ife of Mirhael .1. tiaisan, mother of Rooert. Oeorte anrl Fmene Oar-aan. atrvidmother of Patrha Dar-an, eiver of vtri Herbert Whita and Ma W'tlliam Rolan ef Fa'.

Knd. funeral from the M-Avne runeral Home Hnn Forbee gt nn VVednesdav mornlnt at jenulein hiah mava In the Chir-h of tba tnitihanv at 9 0 rin III 4KINS on Monitaf, A-iril lfl of Ahera Cteek Rd Mnnroevilie brother of I 1 Hrioenvi ir Her nf Bait'nioie Vd Wii iam Merherl Rem! a all o( 1'rh l.vnannd of JnhnMoan. rtietuia re. e-ved at Van Horn'a. fteittv a' llavnuer M' ioe-vilie Setvnea on Ihundaf at 1 in lie II VV I juhn Fof liral Ave South 81 I'etenbun f' on Raitittlav Atirll lb Survived bv 1 hrmtiera: Harold O.

of I'ah a -irl anielnn of Altoona. l. l-iiiierai Ml'Hi P'tei ahm he AKNO- Sudi lei'iiv on" April 111, I'M. Andrew, i.f 1 hnmnnn Pt ineioved rnibaod nf Verorlra llater ton ot RarMra and the la'a Fm of l-M''Wi, Antenna Je-tel. tote, I'li'h B.ar.a, i 1 Division, Emery's 171.57 leads W.

Henry (173.5) and J. Scheidler (172.5). Iist week's high scorers were C. Nessclroad (277). W.

(1029 280-H in the Atlantic aw: I RerniMicini 167.ia4 N'lnnI OnHinii: rumen 7sa.701, Ohnmet 'Amnitin ntvulor I. Kolmlrl 2a i9 iivni' itind Rod Ogn S14-2a2n Internit.onai llr.jr-H, 347 i "tinter All Morton a )0 Eat Pur fi. reir nm. '-l" 'I .7 -oiuniniv ji o- 240-m f. l.j,97 Ne.riirn Divi.ion- 111-SH Rorran Ijnea 3 2 J.

Until. A 3SO Ahra. i oo, srotm 9n-27j4. The Minors Tuef4day, April 1355 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION w. wl Tntuaia A 1 at 4 1 paui.

4 37 it.n pma vio crrihl 4 7 fiT Iinv.lle. 1 4 i iT 3 3 500 Dnv" is twvuie 14 V. 2 tODAT IVnver at CMr'ei'on. oTita at T-'r'io r'll It Ind anaor1 at Loiiisvitie INTEKNATIONAL I.EAdt TODAT iffiio a ttiv.tn Mcntrei! at PACIFIC COAST I.I Al.l Pet I. Pr A 4 7 Plrtlir-I.

A A SOO Sin Di'io A 7 fan Frp A Seattle 7 7 Min An! 7 7 500 r.a TfIIRD4T No fimt arhei'iiieil TO04T H't'wor it lin at li Pilo Iliero a' Tt SuTinen-r at sfat'lr SOI THF.KN ASSOCIATION W. P'l 1r P'rmri-m. 'in'i 4 ft. 1 a A 444 4 piiiiti 4 Mot.llc.. 4 3 1 I.

it a Teiterifiv drleana .1 noo it 2 i Nirr.rll Su'tt (1'. St-jr-av 12 O.iiin 1 4 cver i ill anl Kall ni.rTy. Pufn.r 12'. Sw.lt 171 fi.i..n. nrirt 1)4 400 1t 1 Memphi.

niu on i nun i h-N an-t si" Prartie. A ilia ta n.f.m I ft I tt' a 1 1 ft. ai.ini. SahMln 1 At.anta TEXAS I.EAfil An(B rn V' aoo times a week fur a month or more in Coloiado may sound like a lot of golf, par-ticulai ly for a President. This, however, Is IUp's way '4 keeping (it.

He Iihs been active nil of his lite. lie get older, be fears lie will go to seed if he has to put aside his physical exercise or restrict it sharply. His physician. General Howatd M. Snyder, feels sure that golf just about, the best form of relaxation the President can get.

Snyder hears the criticism of golf, but he is unimpressed. A leading Democratic Senator privately passed the word among some of his col leagues that he thought it would he a mistake, human aivi political, to make a point of the Eisenhower golf. This Senator said he thought it was criminal to "fence in" Ihe President and to impose unnecessary psychological burdens. Hp Mid he thought the President should get away lrom the job epn more If It kppt him healthy during times ot M'retual crisis. Thus the recurrent question: What is "too much" golf for the chief executive? The White House does not feel today that the President is an where near mat point.

And so, he will keep right on playing, not when he pleases, but when he can. 1 rv A M'--'-m or NEXT: Eisenhower th I Kherman. Turnpike Traffic Sets New Marks Easter Sunday Was Busiest Day Yet Vr.s llarrfhirg Bureau HARRlsmRC. April 19 Durirg tecent weeks, several all time ttavel volume records have been broken on the penn- sylvania Turnpike. Tnllgate reports show that on Hastrr Sunday ttansit mt trailer tiucks.

according To 1 urnpike Commission, wa! registered on March Pd through the tollgates. The pipvious one-day recor't PT sucri trucks was (i7u on 1- Hi! ring all of March. 1n usen tne i ui r.pihe inus nreaMng tne pre- 1 I mhiiiuiiv ui it, S37 for October, mi Marines Recruit The Marine Corns lias ex- tenuco; application Headline lor its women's officer t.ainmg i-rrsm tnnp 1 unoergranuatos wno i course go to Quantico, for mursp Mr-h tumnw 1 Graduates get a commission tng office in the Old Post Office Bidg. IJuantico is one of the Corps' i most beautiful bases, located 'about 35 miles south of Wash- ington. I).

C. From Little Nags 1 rMrtanr Canui vl wane a WIUVV ALTON. N. April 19 (IT) ming a parked car told state police his wife's nagging drove 1 1 i 1 tirkeis were issued. I his ex- The wage levy income is ex- )W(s the previous high total for peeled to be yearly.

'one day 71, on Labor Day The Roaid began getting half the receipts of the one per; The new one-day teiord for Ail i I lit 1 1, Mil hi ii ington Htgh and retired in to rwom Tririneioil of the third io nrtorrip pnnciiai oi toe imra nrl lirVi cr.Vir.nl rtlctrict. 1 ni.u iuiiii oi-M'n'i Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Dressier Day, two sons and a daughter. Phillies Sign a I lj. Lust tziiu nurier Tho cir.ne.ri t-.

Charles Heppenstall, East End hurler, who poste.1 a 27-4 record In four seasons with Lawrence- Mile (NJ) Prep School. Heppenstall. 13, is a 5-11. lSJvj pound lefthander and has been: assigned to the National League rlub's Class team at Brad-lord, Pa. High School Result B4SFMI.I.

Certnan Ivirtil t'nion 6 rerryopohi 4 I arne-ie 7 1 6 an-'iitbtiri 13... 14 UjmMin 17 hewlle S.t Huh I ir 1 utile Cteea i H-mtinflon Veil Deer Kenimcton 5 lieeport 3 n-ent'im Mmiliill 11 C'innellev 7 Hilll prtimar 0 C1 ar eroi A M- nnyinela 1 i nine ft AC'llo 7 Miller BetMet-em 11. M-Kee-p-irt I) Men AHefheny 1. A ella Mt I.eloon if. Vin'lercnft 1 l.re.hb'irt Rel.Aon 11 FllmnoH CUV 7 I'n'on .1 1 r.

"I i i 1 en 1D. 1 H.k n.rier 4 a-n 4 3 Bia-M- Penn 4 .1 a 1 nrlnr.i 1 Mt lirer 1 arnnlii Har-Hia. It IMifiuevne 0 AllesOet-T I Donma li Fraiiftltn Tn. ft1 al'hil- i V-i. ni Rrl'ileprnn l's Moon 1' Ct.a-i-e-i 1 Shannon Klderton 3 Tp 1" 1 1 T4rn iMionte.n 74f, cerrran i Hit la 6 7 1 Ambrtdte 70 Hutlet Laiwlet 3 fillver Af.

PeahodT 70' i j.liorba A', Flfih Ae 4' Penn Hun sa'-a frIS 3 Arnold 3 id Side IS. artiefte 15 let View 1.. Tenn It Ml. Lebanon OOlf Hp-lnfrtelt All'ii'env 'Nrth ath 'Hr- Hientiooo 7 College Results ft.rMLL Indiana Tearbera a 3 Alabama 14 (amilna S.a.t 1 S' Jnhn a nami-'in- Petrnlt 0 Marvlanil 6 Curierown 1 0 Miehiaan 0 i i O'ake 0 "rienrfla Th Fla. Southern 1 Aurora 7 p-iirman 0 (' I.tvinr!"!! Kn.aa 7 iiulilana site 5 Alma 1 l.ovola IMd 10.

Ka? 11 Central Mirhlian 3. llllnoia Iowa Ktata 10 Auburn 11 Miami 'Fla I No Central 14. Wnfford II Care A Okia A AM 1... Ml'it-ilppl Iowa 3 Rradler 4 oot.r Wet Viitmta 1''i Kan Sme 4' WM S' Kamaa 7 I nnnlpiar SlV Miooiirl 1 riuke 30 i i MK-ouri Va'lee 0 Carolina State i Tr.sri William A Marr 1itola iMd I Preihvlet'an A Htrh Point A A rirolina Stata Oullfnrit 4 flop A Florida State A. W.

Vtrrlnla (I W. Maryland 3 Vltnnia Lenolr-Rhvtn 1 riemion Wake Fore( 0 Appalaohtan .1 Oiri-Han 1 Auburn 0 Fe'd 7 mm. I I wo.th ITlSons Funeral Home, Turtle tiallai A A OK a i 1' 1 1 9 cent tax 1. Borough Coun- cil has been collecting the tax last year. The School Board took action on the realty tax while adopt- inc a t.iehminarv htideet for Tbr hurl-et shows total ex- penditures of about The three quarter per cent i.

1 deed transfer lew and the 5.1 per capita tax were retained. i Tiiia Unreileiie I wu uuiviiuia Caught in the Act 11-, rv.ni.ie.n' Sessions Court last fall. Coal Lands Cost Pike $713,500 4 Firms Not Allowed To Mine Under Road The State Mining Commission today ordered the Pennsvlvania Turnpike Commission to pay to four firms which own rnnl under the western extension ot me iurnpike. The coal deposits must re main unmined io prevent pus sinie rt.mage to the highway. Meeting in Pittsburgh, the mining commission handed down the following awards: Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal for coal in Plum Township; onsumers Mining for coal in Indiana 'and Plum Townships; Republic iSteel for rie- posits in Indiana and Harmar Townships, and Pittsburgh Con- solidation Coal Co.

and the Steel Corp. SJO.noo. for jointly-owned coal in Plum Township and Monroeville. Police Investigate Imperial Shooting State Tolice today investigated the shooting of a 10 year-old Imperial man who is listed in satisfactory condition at Metry Hospital. John Kosenina.

of RP 1, Imperial, sufTeied a scalp wound tl, at h.c hu noiihcr he nor his were hle to give a rationa account nf iH The wife was in a severe state of shock. However, she said PLASTIC IN rufniONE DAY .1 i While aValtln COR. STH AVE. WOOO DR. II.

N. snon DR. PEARLMAN IILIVATOk SUVICI IA(lrtlimntl STOMACH DISTRESS Prtscriptien 1 X-259 1 I V'- ntliKfs'ion, amir stomach, rh enc, itomHch and duodenal ulcere, by helping to neutrahie stomach scttls "1 counteract conatlpstlon. )ne ilie only, to tname an sde I pfi Monroeville jwo men vveie ancsieti He iVsu'rvived bv his widow. Mav while attempting to but- I-" i Mrs.

Statira McKinney the U. S. Tool Die uk women's training liast Liberty. and two sisters. Mrs.

Luev Sheets and Mrs. A. A. King. He was a member of the Rose Crest Lutheran Church of Monroeville.

Mn. Esther N. Martin Vuneral services for Mrs. Tolice said the two men, Jo- two summer vacations from' contrary to the belief seph Viecari, 29, of 1.11 Auburn their classrooms. Thev receive wounfl wa! self and Joseph Martin, 22, ofia six weeks indoctrination fd.

according to police. Esther Nevins Martin, of 4130; woie P'urod h' as second lieutenant in the re-Delevan Squirrel Hill, will! Hon Payne and three patrol-1 serves and must serve two he at 11 a. m. tomorrow at thejmen. Both men will face Police active duty in the 1'.

Ralph Schugar Chael. on burglary charges or Europe, according Centre Ave. Burial will be in day. to Lt. Ann C.

Andcrton. in Beth Ilamcdrash Hagoddol chatgc of the women's recruit- iieauinont 4 on Tuna 200 TIKIIKM4T tuim i "sl 3 i ii Oklahoma Htv 9 yrlh vtonh San 10 Reaumonl 4 College Calendar TODAY itomtil, P'TT vi W'tn Irmtr-r. Puk. S( Vlnrent at ird ana Tri'-tifri I lll'orn a Teactiera at Vt VViirlnt'on A at Rrlhane. TRV Geneva at Weitminater.

ttnik Penn State at Marviand W'eit Virfinia at Rirbmnnd OOl.f CARNFOtir TfCH vi. Waihlntlon Jef- fenori. Field Cub. Slinperr Rork at Thlet TOMOIUJOW TF 4.CK rilnbnrt) at Crove CllT CiOl.f PITT va rienei-a. hannoo'n vi st Ftamu.

Chun hitl Wet Virr'nla vi. Vlrtinia MiillarT. While Sulphur SnrmE. irvNia Penn ltate at Saw Tear-he-a at ra'lfrrta T'lr'-'t Wrtt Vfrmia VI. Vllfnta v.

White Sulrhur Sprtnsi iWm Poo Matches Murray King beat Red Glass, and Tony Hrlggs topped Dan Cibson, 35-32, last night in the Tri-State billiards tourney at DcLuca's in Liberty. fflj no lrlp lrlililr. This book teaches a new me thod in scalp hygiene, how to pifvent scalp failure and bald ties It debunks all nonsense about euarantecs, crowing new net krimVlinn o.iv Write lor your tree book to Write tor your tree book to ANOLE LABORATOKIES, 1- cT'm fM ndmn Entertains Mrs. Martin, wife of Max II. i Martin and member of fUilr-lr-An pioneer East End family, died1 V.llliurtll yesterday.

Also surviving are a Mrs. Anne Port; a son, Harry D. Martin; a grandson and a brother, Saul Nevins, of Los Angeles. Mrs. Martin was a member of 1 HO M.ivflower St smashed M'1" window 1o gam entrance.

Dressed in full Indian regalia. Cherokee Chief Robert White! Eagle, of Oklahoma, today entertained patients in the children's wing of Mercy Hospital. The 31 year-old Indian visited the hnsoital between a linear week. He is touring for the Rath lr Moit t' r. U.r.iM n.l..i.

TOKYO. April 19 The S. 3391 Fighter -Interceptor Squad- ion has been enuinned with: sr, SHhielets r.n',-vin,t fire automatically when an cocmv me romes wnnin radar range. a (Advertliementl B'nai Emunoh Sisterhood andiam. nrai sparkle Markets Falling Hair Can Be Slopped The new book published by'gan, not l.wn.

Thr. i. no hir' min highlv etfectiv ukaiuing pov Evetett White, 3J. was for the relief ot as saying he and his wife Symptoms of distress aiisinR from tnr i Kill a IVIUVIaia "SCALP HEALTH AND HY CIENE, reveals a utarthng new concept in the scalp structure and hair erowth. It takes you be Friends are being received al i.

Cftf Wnlf -r Maurice Moon ot me Penn State Univ ersity sociology department ill use slides Io il lustrate his lecture. "Plain iwiin nf when 1 V- nifeting of Alph-t Kappa Delta, "in me i aiuenrai 01 i.inining of the t'liiversity of Pittsburgh, 1 I i hind the scene of ten years of hair in 30 days and other mis research into the causes of scalpileadine advertising. Learn the itch, dandruff and falling about hair oils, water, stalled arguing as they and their three children drove along a highwav near here. When his wifi shinned tilm. nn I 1 hi, hl.vrr TraniL ers sanl-the "something was a car owned hy Alice 1'otci IICKl, ol Williamson, N.

Y. piate treatment, 2 50 per bottls Effective prompt relief. rvin't h. utyhniit a hnttl. annthet I I.L- ntUlt Unoraiana in.

Ciuiei tralp diiord.rs," d.clares A. P. Anhy, not.J Irickologiit, iH we nop. to thai tr.gaHyOMl E. Foreat Div.

24-B, baldness. Tbe scalp is or-Detroit 14, Michigan. PRESCRIPTION X-7V, it ALL GOOD DRUG STORES Jk ii l- ir- iaj A..

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