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74 The) Pittsburgh Press, Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1967 Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices "LATEST PREVIOUS DEATHS trn. Suspect Held In Bond Fraud Homestead Man Linked To Forgery A Homestead man was arrested here by Secret Service S-r -i apents on charges of forging pas.sing and possession of some worth of stolen S. Savings Bonds. Lodged in the County Jail in lieu of $25,000 bond, after his arraignment yesterday before S.

Commissioner Alex Mc-Naugher was John Paul alias "Fast Jack," 69, of 122 W. Eighth Ave. Hp was taken into custody when he showed up at the I'. S. marshal office with his attorney, Thomas Lhing- Mon.

A joint effort by Secret Ice agents revealed that the Series bonds had been taken during a May 4 burglary at a Kalkner, bank. Authorities said Munroe is now on bond from similar charges in Macon, where Vie was accused last June of 'cashing several thousand dollars worth of stolen and forged bonds. He was nabbed there after bank officials Alerted police that he tried to cash Kennedy bonds dated prior to I960, although these bonds were not issued until the late President's assassination in 196.1. .1 Authorise ssaid Secret Service agents in Birmingham, also lodged a detainer here against Munroe, charging that is wanted on similar charges in Birmingham. 'Protect Jackie' Extension Urged Authorization Due To Expire Nov.

22 WASHINGTON (LTD The authorization for the Secret Service fn nrotect Mrs. John F. Kennedy is about to expire, and Treasury I secretary Henry H. Fowler has asked Congress to extend it 15 Mr. Fowler said that be- raimp Mrs Kpn.

-Mrs. Kennedy ncdy and her LA IV--A i nt Orlo Coy, Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson, Mri. Yvonne Walker ond P. Gortteid Travishom Jr.

of Washington, D. sister of Mrs. Lee Anna Jordan of Brooklyn, N. also III grandchildren. Friends received ot the SAMUEL J.

JONES FUNERAL HOME, 2644 Wylw where fraternal services will be held Wednesday evening. Funerol Thuridoy ot 1 p. m. of Trinity AME. Church.

Family vliltotlon 2-4 and 7 9 p. m. TRINDER On Tuesdov, Sept. 26, 1967, William of 31 Hockstown formerly of North Broddock, huibond ol Adla WoHoce "i order; tother of William H. Jr.

Mrs. Helen Johnson, Mrs Mary Polma; stepfather of William Wallace, Mrs. Mary Mtele, Mrs. Potrlcio Klllmav-er, ond Mri. Jesiie Vinciauerra.

Frlendi ond members of Fin Cnrlition Church of Broddock ond Homeiteod Mooie No. 60, received ot the WILLIAM E. ELKIN MORTUARY, Fourth Street, North Braddock. Services Frdiay morning at 11 a.m. Frlendi Invited.

VALISKA On Sunday, Sept. 24, 1967, Kotherine of 208 1st St. Broddock, wife of the lote Michael; mother of Mlchoel, Joseph, Chorlei, Mri. Ann Demsrok, Mrs. Ethel Mastrilli, Mri.

Pauline Boley, Mri. Catherine Nicoletta ond Martha Poprik; also 20 grandchildren ond 10 Friends received at REGIS J. PASTOR FUNERAL HOME, 801 Talbot Braddock. Funeral Thursday at 1:30 a. m.

Reauiem high moss In. Sacred Heart of Jeius R. C. Church ot 9:30 a. m.

VICK On Sundoy, Sect: 24, 1967, Hannoh, mother of Sarah Sasser; olso one grandson, Robert Vick. Friends are invited to coll at the LEO J. HENNEY FUNERAL HOME, 323 2nd Carnegie. Funeral Friday with services In St. Paul A.

M. E. Zion Church ot 1 p. m. TICKER On Seot, 24, 1967, Adline, beloved wife of Joseph mother of Doris Costa ond Joseoh A sister of Philomena Fuzard, Margaret Laroc-ca, Dominic and Lewi! Amieone; olio 4 grandchildren.

Friends received at the P. A. BIANCO FUNERAL HOME, 719 Brighton Rd. neor Ridge N. S.

Reauiem man at Regina Coell Church on Thuriday at 9:30 a. m. VISNICK Paul, oo 83, of Export, Sundoy Seot. 24, 1967; fother of Nick iCasey), George (Bice) Miller, Miss Kotle Vlsnick, Mrs. Ann Astorl, Mrs.

Mildred Credence; 8 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren. Friends received ot the EDWIN N. WOLFE FUNERAL HOME, Export, Pa. Services Thursday ot 1 p. WAYNE On Mnndoy, Sept.

25, 1967, Genevieve Woyne, of 1321 Malvern wlte of M. Mont Woyne; mother of the late Marlorle Wayne Wechsler. Friends received at H. SAMSON 537 Neville (Oakland Civic Center), Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p. where services will be held Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'clock.

Interment West View Cemetery. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Wechsler Reasearch Foundation, 220 Mevran Ave. WEBER On Tuesday, Seot. 26, T967, Joseph of 138 Howard Millvale, brother of Mrs. Marauerlte Mrs.

Catherine Mangus; Leo ond Ardel Weber. Friends received oiler 1 o. Wednesday, at the WALTER M. HEALV FUNERAL HOME, 425 Grant Millvale. High mass-of reauiem In St.

Ann's Church' on Friday, Sept. 29, at a. m. (Family hours 2-4 ond 7-9 p. WEST On Tuesday, Seot.

26, 1967, Mary eight years ot oge. of 428 South Meadowcroft Mt. Lebanon, formerly of Windover Hills, South Park beloved daughter of Thomas W. ond Suian Weil; sister of Timothy, Peter and Christina. Anael mass was held In Church Wednesday morning ot 10:30 o.

m. Interment Rochester, N. Y. In lieu of flowers contribution! may be made to the Leukemia Fund. Arrangement! were under the direction of WILLIAM E.

GRIFFITH MORTUARY, Broughton, Pa. WETZEL On Monday. Sepf. 25, 1967, Martho J. McCready, wife of the late Charlei O.

Wetzel of 221 Grove West View; mother of Valter A. Wetzel, Mri. Elanor Vogel of West View, Gilbert A. Wetzel of Emiworth; also eioht grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren. Friends received In the ORION C.

PINKER-TON FUNERAL HOME, 1014 California Avalon (North Boros) where services will be held on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. WITTMER On Tuesday, Seot. 26; 1967, Fred 1144 Hullon Penn Hills, beloved husband of the late Flora; father of Fred Paul C. and thi lote Flora Mae Jones; brother of Johanno Wolz, Dorothy Niedhammer ond Harry; also six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Friends will be received at the WILLIAM F.

GROSS FUNERAL HOME, 11735 Feankslown Rd. (at Rodi Penn Hills, where services will be held on Saturday at 2 P. m. Visitations 2-4 ond 7-9 p. m.

YAHR Suddenly on Tuesdoy, Seot. 26, 1967, ot 4:30 p. Joseph Yohr, beloved husband of Sylvia F. Yohr of the University Sauare Apartments, Oakland; father of williom A. Yahr and Lawrence M.

Yahr, both, of brother of Siamund Yahr of Morris Yahr of Columbus, Mever Yahr ond Mrs. Morris (Jean) Chernow, both of Los Angeles; also right orondchildren. Services ot the RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, S509 Center Ave. on Thursday at 1 0 m. Interment Pocrle Zedeck Memoriol Pork.

Family suggest contributions be mode to the Heart Fund or the Charity of vour chnire. Visitations Wednesday 2-4 ond 7-9 P. m. In Memoriam MERENDINOr Maria In loving memory of our dearest Mother who passed away 12 years ago today, Seot. 27, 1955.

It only takes a little space To tell how much we miss vou But it takes a whole life through To forget the day we lost vou. Sadly missed by children and grandchildren. SKELTON, Elsie In 4ovlng memory ol my mothe- who went heme to be with the Lord Jesus Christ one year ago. "To be absent from the body, Is to be heme with the Lord." "I shall dwell In the house of The Lord forever." "Believe In The I nrd Jesus Christ ond thou shall be saved." Sadly missed by William J. Skelton ond family.

Florists BASKETS SPRAYS S5 CI DAS MA. 1-1300 Monuments Cemetery ALLEGHENY Memorial Park -Cemetery lots. Excellent location. Must socrllice. 441-9935.

JEFFERSON Memorial-2 groves; "Garden of Good Shepherd." Real- onable. 381-1788. JEFFERSON Memorial -Garden of Virtue, Plot of 4. S450. 751-9531.

Cemetery Monument! end Markers iiu Our ai Terms North Sidfj, East Liberty 322-8500 661-6500 Clubs ANYONE Interested In ouolltv educolion In the Carlvnton School district is Invited to attend the next meeting of the Carlvnton 'Citizens Committee ot 8 0. m. Thursday, Seot. 28tn at Wright's Sea Foods Inn, Heidelberg. 1 Lost and Found Sears I inn Or- A -fvf 2B Business Personals HAPPENINGS.

your club proanizatlon, houseporty mme. thing different a Large or small groups. Dellghtf.l, charming, humorous. Reserve date. Legal Notices 422 AN ORDINANCE -Fixing th In-terest rote on General Public lm-provement Peoples Bonds of 1967 Series and levying on onnuo fox to oov the orincioal, Interest and any lax levied on said bonds Paiied In Council Sep" llvm; Approved Seot.

22, 1967. JOSEPH BARR, Recorded th B. 69 mgeV131 In City Clerk's office. ORDINANCE -Fixing the 'in-terest rote on General Public lm. provement Bonds of 1967, Series A.

ond levying on annual tax to oov the principal Interest ond ony tax levied on said bonds. Passed In Council Seot. 1, 19.J. Approved Sept. 22, 1967.

JOSEPH M. BARR, Recorded In rj. b. 69 pagef3? In City Clerk's otflce. I37' AN ORDINANCE -Fixing the ra on Refunding Bonds of mi.

Series gnd levying an annual fox to ooy the principal. In- and ony WW Passed In Council Seot. 1, 1947 Approved Sept. 22, 1967 JOSEPH M. BARR, Recorded In O.

B. mmViV In City Clerk's office. 8t AN ORDINANCE4-Fixing the In- 1967" WnB, BOnds of IV6, series ond levying an on- WZiJ0 "a "Incipal. 0X tevlei1 WW Passed in Council Seot. 18, 19.7 Approved Seot.

22, 1967 JOSEPH M. BARR: Recorded In O. B. 69 MaeVm jn City Clerk's office. I35, NO 476 AN ORDINANCE-Ftxlng the In-terest rate on Funding Bonds of 1967, Series ond levying on on-n''al tax to pay the principal, 0ny WW Passed in Council Sept.

11, 19.7. Approved SeDt. 22, 1967 JOSEPH AA. BARR, Recorded In O. B.

69 In City Clerk's office. l3' ORDINANC'E-Amendino oooroved August 13. 'entitled "An Ordinance -o" of travel and Per diem expenses to employees of the City of Pittsburgh when bl ond when authorized by the head of the op" oroonote department, to travel in their own vehicles or to be absent from the City overnight," by addina otter Section 3 0 new Section 3 1. to provide for payment Tf travel expenses tor employees engagee I in programs financed In whole or port by other ooencles Passed In Council 1J, 1947 Approved Sept. 22, 1967 JOSEPH M.

Recorded In O. B. 69 oaaeVn7 'n City Clerk's office. 137, 1 VNjJ -roprlatlng and setting aside the sum of $50,000 00 of ndDNo' DeoVrKnt Fund Nn M7 Bond of th, 0pn.0.,-HE,;oiTrln9. Expenses, Passed In Council Sept.

1967. Approved Sept. 22, 1967. JOSEPH M. BARR Recorded In O.

B. 69 piJgelM In the City Clerk's office. 3'' NO. 429 AN ORDINANCE-Troniferrlna the Passed In Council Sepf. 1967.

Approved Seot. 22, 1967. JOSEPH M. BARR Recorded 'in 6. 69 paVl3 In the City Clerk i offic" AN ORDINANCE-Transferrlng 000.00 from Code Account No.

1481-Soloties to Code Account No. 1487-Equipment, both code accounts being in the Bureau of Building Inspection, Deportment of Safety. Council SeDt. 1967. Apprpved Seot.

22, 1967. JOSEPH M. BARR Recorded In O. 69 pogelM, In the City Clerki office. NO.

431 from Code Account No.1461-salarles, Regular Emoloyees, Bureau of Fire, to Code Account No. 1498 Towing Contract, Bureau of Traffic Planning, Department of Public Safety. Passed In Council Seot. 1967. Approved Sept.

22, 1967. JOSEPH M. BARR Recorded In O. 69 paae0139. In the City Clerk i office lf AN ORDINANCE! Authorizing the is-suance of warrants In favor 6f the- following: 'YMEAMOOPUNCT0MPANY' CMW0D-Mine Safety Appliances Air Cylinder, $54.50.

Mine Safety Appliance Air Cylinders, $163.50. International Assn. of Chiefs of Po- $1J94 50COB'M SurveV A B' Smith AAat'ls for Emergency Sauad, $17.54. Harmon Lumber Supply Company, Hardwood Doweling, $108.00. Federal Laboratories, Practice Tear Gas Grenodes, $300.00.

Without orevious outr.ority of low Passed in Council Scot. 18, 1967. Approved Sept. 22. 1967." JOSEPH M.

BARR Mayor Recorded In O. BT 69 page 140, In- the City Clerk' office. NO. 433 AN ORDINANCE-Authorizing and directing the Mavor ond the Director of the Department of Lands and Buildings to enter into 0 Supplemental Lease, effective July 21, 196 with Jahn Previs ond Stephen Previs. covering certain premises in the First Ward, further amending the original lease doted January 21, 196T by reducing the demised premises to 4,058 sauare feet and by reducing the monthly rental to $405.00.

Passed In Counclf Sepf. 18, 1967. Approved Sept. 22. 1967.

JOSEPH M. BARR a Mayor Recorded In O. B. 69 page 141, In Ihe City Clerk's office. NO.

434 AN ORDINANCE-Providing for the letting ot a contract for the furnishing and delivery of Electric Typewriters, for the Department of Low, and for the payment thereof. Passed In Council Sept. 18, 1967. Approved Seot. 22, 1967.

JOSEPH M. BARR Mayor Recorded In O. B. 69 page 141, In the City Clerk's otflce. NO.

435 AN ORDINANCE -Providing for the. letting of a contract for the furnishing ond delivery of Shovels, for the Deoartment of Supplies Warehouse, ond for the payment thereof. Possed In Council Seol. 18, 1967. Approved Sept.

22. 1967. JOSEPH M. BARR Mayor Recorded In O. 69 page 142, In the City Clerk's otflce.

NO. 436 AN ORDINANCE-Providing for the etting of a contract tor the furnishing ond delivery of a Riding Mower, for the Bureau of Administrolion, Deoarlment of Parks ond Recreation, ond for the povment thereol. Possed In Council Seot. 18, 1967. Approved Sept.

22, 1967. JOSEPH M. BARR Mavor Recorded In O. 69 page 142, In the City Clerk's office; NO. "437 AN ORDINAN.

-Providing for the letting of a Contract or contracts tor the furnishing and delivery of Registers ond Take-Uo Reels, for the of Communications, Department of Public Safety, and for the payment thereof. Possed In Council Seot. 18, 1967. Approved Sept. 22.

1967. JOSEPH M. BARR In 0. B. 69 page 143, In the City Clerk's office.

NO. 438 AN ORDINANCE-Providing for the letting ot 0 contract for -the furnish- ing ond delivery of Handl-Talkies-Two-Way Radios, for the Bureau of Poller, Department of Public Safety, gnd for the payment thereof. Passed In Council Seot. 18, Approved Scot. 22.

1967, JOSEPH BARR Mayor Recorded In O. B. 69 page 143, lh the City Clerk's oHIce. NO. 439 AN ORDINANCE-Providing for the letting of a contract for the furnishing and delivery of Two- (2) Off-Set Duplicating Machines ond Attach-- ments, for the Bureau of Police, Department ot Public Salety, and for the povment thereof.

Passed In Council Sept. 18, 1967, Approved Sept. 22. 1967. JOSEPH M.

BARR Mayor Recorded In O. 69 page 144, In the City Clerk's office. NO. 440 AN ORDINANCE-Providing for the letting of contracts for the following services in the Department of Public Safety for the year 1968: to furnish ond maintain telephone ond teletypewriter service to the City of Pennsylvania; to maintain facilities ond for the collection, ond or care and disposal af dogs and cats arrested In the City af Pitts burgh, Pennsylvania. Passed In Council Seot.

18, 1967. Approved Sept. 22. 1967. JOSEPH M.

BARR Mayor Recorded In O. 69 page 144. In the City Clerk'i office. NO. 441 AN ORDINANCE-Vacating Wendelin Wov, from 0 point 140.00 feef eost of Gllboo Way to Its terminus, in the Twentv-nlntn Ward of th- Citv of Pittsburgh.

Pcssed in Council Sent. 18, 1967, Approved Scot. 22 1967. JOSfcPH M. BARR Mavor Recorded In O.

69 page 145, In the City Clerks office. Lost and Found 5 DOG Lost, ichnouzer, puppv, under medical core. Reword. j4l-1925; DOG-Loit Brookllne area. Reddish-brown mixed Collie.

Reward. 343-2A0 GLASSES Child's, loit at Greenfield, Allderdice area, urgently needed. Regard 421-8513. GLASSES-Bifocal, old case with pen lest Southside bus between Centre ond 18lh 621-9154. Reward.

GOLD Charm Broceiet-Lost Satur-doy ot Mognos; reword. 653-5925. KEYS-On ring; Strip District or North Side. Reward. 261-7890.

POODLE -Little toy, black, 4 months eld, male, Inst Oakland area. Reword, MU. 18153. RING-Diomond Engagement, Pitt Stadium to Webster Hall; reword. 931-6125.

SHEPHERD-Collle Trl-color. 6-month mgTe; lost Bourn's Texaco. Ardmort Forest Hills. Reward. 271-9619.

TERRIER Sheep dog. Lost. 6-month mole, black white, frosty face; Greentree vicinity; reward. 921-4869; 922-6455. WALLET Brown lost Saturday night in Pgh.

vicinity. Important credentials, Reward. 331-6595. WALLET-Gentleman's, lost Eastland Shoooing Center Saturday evening. Reword.

461-2422. WALLET-Man's, block, South Hills vicinity; valuable personal contents; reword. 563-0660, WATCH Ladles yellow gold Bulova. Downtown. Sepf.

19th. TWA. 391-3240. WIRE-Halred Terrier, 6 months, llnht grey and white, answers to Turtle Creek vicinity. Reword, 824-6651.

FOUND Black female dao. Young, white hoped feet. White on chest Call Valley 4-8857. Personal BOB-Karen, Bobby, Johnny I need vou, come home Loll. DANNY In Chicago, call 734-1642, Father Crowley or contact Brother Mike In Lansing.

FRANKLIN Cook (Froncjs Harris-ton) or anyone knowing his wherea-obouts contact Allegheny County for Retarded Children. Ask for Dr. T. Jrhnston. GAMBLING-Caustng von financlol, marital problems.

Call Gamblers Anonymous. 281-7484. INTELLIGENT One The proiect now is new siding on other house. See vou. Brilliant One.

MANY" thanks toour Divine Fother ond His Son, Jesus, for favors granted. Anna Maura My Dear You haven taken me out for some milkshakes in a month of sundaes. Signed, Hungry I (Brunnle). REWARD-For Information concerning car that struck puppy Northum-berland-Avlesboro area Sunday, August 10th. 521-8026.

OnMARRIED Expectant mothers receive medical care. Florence Crlttenton Home, 682-1355, 2B Business Personals ARTHUR Murray Donee Time For Sole Ex-student, reasonable. 793- 8079. ATTENTION Students English ond Western boats. Saddle Shop, 604 Penn 4th floor.

AUDITIONS-Singers needed for Jim Vol's Slarliter's will be held Sunday, Oct. 1st, 7 p. m. For Infor- motion call 766-1882. BASS Mon-Fedner, wants work; can play arrangements; tree eve-ningi.

462-9141. BEA Schrello Dance Studio Too, Ballet, Jazt, Slimnaitlcs. 241-3871. BLAZERS, JACKETS, TROUSERS Wholesale prices to clubs, teams 4 froternlties. SPECIALTY CLOTHING CO.

1023 Fifth Uptown 39I-12B8 TUTORING Chemistry; General Science; Math. 683-4404. "THE Sex-Go-Round or For Single Girls only-The care and feeding nf married men." Available at leading book stores. DO vou compose songs? I'fl put vour songs on paoer. Melody only to full piano or choral Thomssen, 221-8330, after 3:30.

FL I A Circle Tour-(9-day escourted) Via rail bus departing Poh. Nov. 4, 1967. Limited reservations available before Oct. 15 deadline.

Send large addressed envelooe Immediately to North Hills Traveler! Service, 43 Grant Etna, Pgh. 15223. No phone colli please. Planning a Christmas porty for your company or club? Moy we assume the responsibility of making It a huge success? We offer- The most beautiful ballroom afloat (In Holiday decor). An experienced cruise director to handle oil arrangements.

Exclusive use of the boat (no gate crashers from other parties on the premises). An outstanding dance and. One of the largest donee floors In the area. Excellent coterlna service; Controlled bar service. Courteous crews.

A phone call to the Cruise Director at 391-4054 will eaable is to give you all Ihe exciting details. Gateway Clipper, Inc. Pinch Hitting for Santa Clous HAVE A Wip Show! -Receive a free wiglet. 443-5223; 963-9790. Legal Notices NOTICE is hereby given that on August 23, 1967, the following Declaration of Taking was filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County: IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF AGLLEGHENY COUN-TY, PENNSYLVANIA IN CONDEMNATION BY THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVAN-.

IA, DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, OF RIGHT OF, WAY, FOR LEGISLATIVE ROUTE 736, SECTION 20, IN THE CITY OF DUQUESNtr AND THE BOROUGH OF WEST MIFFLIN NO. 2452, Cot. Term, 1967. Eitiinent Domain Proeedings. DECLARATION OF TAKING To the honorable, the ludges of the said court: This Declaration of Taking, filed by the Secretary of Highway! of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, oi provided for In Article IV, Section 402, of Act No.

6, Special dated June 22, 1964, respectfully represents thai: 1. He li the Secretory of the Department ot Highway! of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, with offices In the, Hiqhway and Safety Building, Slate Capitol, C.tv of Horrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. 2. The Secretary of highways, with the approval of the Governor, is authorized In Section 210 of the Art of June 1945, P. L.

1242, os amended, to change, alter or establish the width, lines, location or grades of any State highway or Intersectina road in ony township, borough or Incorporated town, in such manner os in his discretion moy seem best, In order to correct donoer or Inconvenience to the traveling public, or lessen the cost to the Commonwealth In the construction, reconstruction or maintenance thereof, and to condemn an easement for highway purposes Irom oil property as moy be required therefor. 3. The Governor has approved the within condemnation by sloning on July 22, 1966, a plan entitled "Drawings Designating Future Location ond Width ond Authorizing Condemnation of Rioht ot Way of Legislative Route 736, Section 20, In Al-leaheny County" a cooy of which plan was recorded In the Recorder's Office of the aforesaid county on October 24, 1966, in State highway Plan Bonk Volume 40, Pages 14 to 40 Inclusive. 4. The purpose of the condemnation is to chonge, alter and establish the width, lines, location and grades of said highway.

5. The list of the condemriees is attached hereto. 4. Plans of the property hereby condemned Ore also attatched hereto, identified as Exhibits 1 through 18. Copies of sold plans are olso filed In the County Recorder's Office where they are available for Inspection.

7. The nature of the title hereby condemned Is on easement for highway purposes. I. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is not reaulred to post security, Inasmuch as It hos the power of toxotlctn. Wherefore on easement for highway purooses Is hereby condemned from the property ihown on the plow referred to In paragraph above.

V. W. ANCKAITIS Deputy Secretary of Highways Commonwealth of Penna. The whereabout! of the condemned) lilted belrw being unknown to the Commonwealth -of Pcnnsvivcn-, la, Department of Highways, condemnor, this notice Is hereby published In accordance with Section 405(b) of the Eminent Domain Code Of 1964 (26 P. S.

1-405): Annie Steveson. Owner or Reput-d Owner of Lot 31 In Heirs of John Neel Plan of Lots, recorded Or-hans Court Docket Vol. 63, Paoe 337. The power or the right of the Secretory of Highways of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to appropriate the condemned prnpertv, the procedure followed bv the Secretary of Hiahwavs or the Declaration of Taking mov be chol-'lenoed by filing preliminary objections within thirty (30) davs of the date of publication of this Notice. COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY OF DAUPHIN Before me, the undersigned officer, personally appeared V.

W. Anckoitis, Deputy Secretory of Highways, who, being duly sworn according to low, deposes ond savs that he Is authorized to ond does make this otfidovit on behalf of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Deportment of Hiahwovs, ond that the averments contained and set forth In the foregoing Instrument are true ond correct to the bst of his knowlodae, imnrmntiort ond belief. V. W.

ANCKAITIS DeDutv Secretary of Hlohwovs Commonwealth of Penna. Sworn or otlirmed ond subscribed before me this 16th. day of August 1967. Margaret J. Albright Notary My Commission expires: 2-5-68 Moe Swobryto ond Fred L.

Feith; olso six grandrhiidren kuneral from the SCHFLLHAAS AnIO FUNERAL HOME, 70' Eost St. 5 on Thursday at I 30 a m. Solemn reouiem high moss from St. Am. brow Church ot i Friends mviled.

FERGUSON On Mondov. Seotember 15, 197, ol .79 bsot a Rd Gibsonia, wife of James Fergu-vn; mnthr of Georgina Green, Ester Morris, Wittmer J. ond Kenneth Ferguson; sister ot Johanna Won Dorothy Niedhommer, Frederick ond Horry Wittmer; oiso survived by 14 grandchildren ond 17 grea' orannrhHoVen. Fr-ends received at the HENRY C. BOCK FUNERAL HOME.

1500 Mt. Hovol Bivo iwensnow, where services w.il be held on Thursday nlte-neon ot I clock tViiitotioni with the tomily 2 4 and o. beginning Tuesday otternoon). FEYO On Suodoy, Sept. 17, 197, In Korea, Peter j.

Fevo of 191 Auousto St beloved husband of Myrtle LlckerJ Fevo; tnther of Mrs. Camille Miller, Mrs Shwiey Soratt ond Joseph A. Fvo; brother of Mrs. Anna De'eg; olso survived bv three orondchildren. Friends received ot the parlors of WM.

SLATER I SONS InC, Vir-gima Ave. at Keorsoroe Mt. Washington, until 9 15 a. m. Sotur-doy, Seol, M.

Reauiem high mosi in St Mory ot the Mount Chwch ot 10 o. m. FLEWELLEN Dolores, of 4515 Shetlond Ave, dearlv beloved wife of Theo; mnther ot Cheryl ond Michael; daughter of Wn Annis Craighead; sister of Gertrude Willis. Friends received ot the SAMUEL E. COSTON FUNERAL HOME, 427 Lincoln Ave, E.

where services will be held Friday ot 1 m. FLYNN On Mondoy, Seotember 25. 1967, Patrick husbond ot Gertrude Nelson; tother ot Patrick J. Jr. of Eost Orange, N.

ond Thomcs J. Flvnn ol sir-Mother ol Mrs. Howard Flood of Ridoewood, N. Walter E. Nelson ol Chorleslon, W.

Vo Ond John E. Nelson, of Allison Pt.i; br.i,,ier of Mi. John Coultas of Di'auesne, Mis Kotherine Flynn ol Washington, D. ond Thomas Flynn, Foirlew Hills, Pa; olso survived by 11 grandchildren. Friends received from 2-4 and 79 p.

ot the DOROTHY B. 7EPFEL FUNERAL HOMF, 150 Smith Neoley East End. High moss of rcamem In Socred Heart Church Thursday morning ot 10 0 clock. In lieu of flowers, family reauesf that contributions con be mode to the Weil Penn Hospital Memorial FREUDENREICH Leo on Sepl. 25, I97, of Porker Shnler husband of Mnraoret Gorrlson; lather of Leo (Benny) Freudenrelch; brother of Rosella Harvey, Louro Becker ond Martin Freudenreich.

Member! of Jockey Club of Elno ond friends received 2-5 onti 710 at WM. J. 0GROONIK FUNERAL HOME, 333 Butler St, Etno. Re- high mass In St. Mary'! hurch, Sharpsburg, on Saturday at a.

m. FREW On Sunday, Sent. 34, 196J, William husband of Mary Bvcrs; lather of Jean Roland ond Ruth; brother of Thomas, Mary Margaret Stnut-fer ond Ella Fridges; also two orand'hlldren. Friends ore Invited In coll ot Ihe LEO J. HENNEY FUNERAL HOMF, 2nd Carnegie, where service! will be held on Thursday at 2 p.

m. GASS At St. Lutheran Home, Mnrs, Pa on Tuesday, Sept 2e, 1967, Kolle Rlnaman, wile of Ihe lote Charles H. Gass, formerly of Wcx-lord; sister of Elmer Rinamon. Friend! received at the H.

P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Highway, Perrysville, where will be held on Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. GREGG Chorlei Sr of Clinton, Seot. 1967, In Sewlcklcy Valley in hi! 91st year, father of Charles Jr. of Clinton, Po Friend! teceived ot the CARL MOODY FUNERAL HOME, from 24 ond 7-9 where services will be held Frldov, ot m.

Interment Valley Cemetery, Imperial, Po. HALEY Michael Tuesday, Seol. 26, 1967, husocid ol the lo.e Muiy lamer ot Joserh Mary Welchel and Edward T. Haley; seven grandchildren and three greoForandchlldren. Friends received ol the BYRNS MEMORIAL HOME, 701 North Negley Ave.

Reauiem mass In St. Raphael Church, Friday at 10 a. HEY On Monday, Sent. 55, 1967, John George beloved husband of Helen Neale Hey of 815 Bcllalre Brookllne; talher of Airman 2nd Class James A. and Elaine C.

Hey ond the late John W. Hev; brother ot Mrs. Holier, Mrs. Patricia Knaui, Arlene He-trick, Edward, Samuel, Richard, Robert, Albert ond Ralph Hey. Friends ond member! of Local Teamslcrs Union No.

249 may call 2 -4 and 9 p. m. nt the FRANK De-BOR FUNERAL HOME, 1065 Bronk-line where service! will be held on Friday at 10; 30 a. m. I1NAT1I On Sunday, Seot.

54, 1967, Mlchoel ot 101 Brosvlllc St husband ol the late Aones Hnnavk; father of Mrs. Aones Mrs. Margaret Slein, Michael Elmer Mis. Vera Coniglio, Mrs. Theresa Jackson, James and Edward Hnalh; olso survived by 12 orondchildren ond one sister, Mrs, Mary R-f -v.

Friends ond Veterons ot World War 1 received al the JOHN J. GMITER FUNERAL HOME, 119 South 1Mb St. Funeral Thursday at 8-15 o. nt. Divine Lilurgy In St.

John the Boot. Bvz. Coth. Church ot 9 n. rn.

Porastas Wedensdav at 7:30 p. m. HODGETTS On Seot. 25, 1967, Chorle! beloved husbond ot Elizabeth (Corson) Hodaetls; lather ot Mrs. Arlene Johnson and Mrs.

Ruth Stotes-berv; son of Jennie Hodgetts; also brother of Herbert E. Hodgetts; olso 6 grandchildren. Friends received Wednesday and Thursday. 2-4 and 7 9 ot the JOHN H. SLATER SONS WHITEHALL FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Rd Brentwood.

Funeral Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. IMrERANT (Rubreeht) Anna of Darsie On Sunday, Seot. 24, 1967, wile of the lote Henry A. Imperont; beloved mother cf Harry Raymond E. and Richard E.

Imperanl; olso survived by live ornndchlld Friends received nt the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, 4730 Frlendshio Ave. Services on Thursday ot 10 a. m. Visitation with the family 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

KELLAWAY On Monday, Sepf. 25, 1967, Williom ot 300 Township Rood. Cavltlsville, Trofford, brother ot Joseoh and Ernest R. Kellaway. Family will receive friends 1-4 ond 7-10 p.

m. at The W. N. DAUGHERTY ANO SON FUNERAL HOME, Tratlord, Pa. Funeral service Thunday at 2 p.

m. KELLY On Monday, Sept. 25, 1967, Bessie A. Frederick of 1948 Fox Chapel Ind wlte of Georoe M. Kelly; mother ol Bernlce Smith, George F.

ond Harry p. Kelly; lister ot John Frederick; also survived by twr firondchildren. Friends received ot he HENRY C. BOCK FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Mt. Royal Glen-show.

Service In the Pine Creek Presbyterian Church on Thursday otternoon ot 3 oclock. Visitation! with the lumlly 2-4 ond 7-10 p. m. beginning Tuesday afternoon. KENNEDY On Tuesday, Sept 26, 1967, Frmo Kellev, wile ol the late fsov Kennedy; mnther ot Mrs.

Marlone Cramp of Belhel Park, Wm. D. Graham ol Harmony ond John A. Kennedy ol Glenshaw; sister of Wm. W.

Kellev of Glbsonlo; olio four grandchildren. Friends received ot the WM. H. MCDONALD FUNSPA'. HOME, Matsv where services will be held on Friday ollernoon ot 2 clock.

KITIK On Sunday, Seotember 24, 1967 Mri. Lntheinw Knik ol .31 Olivia Mc-Keei Pa wile of the lote John Mlik; mother ot Mrs. Moiy Solokovich, Mrs. Anna Urom, Mrs. Kothrvn M.

Boro, and Nlcholai and the lote John Kltik olso four Orondchildren; tour great-grandchildren; sister of Mrs. Anna Heshylik ol Ambrldge. Friends received ot the VALERIAN F. SIAL FUNERAL HOME, 238 Helen McK.ee! Rocks. Funeral Thursday Sept.

28 at 8 30 a. m. Set vices In Ihe St. Mary Ukr G. C.

Church nt 9 o. m. Paras-las Tuesday and Wednesday I p. m. KLOES On Tuesdoy, Sepl 26, 1967, Ame'lo Richter, wile ol the late Otto Kioos ot Jackson Center, Po.

(formerly of N. mother of Mrs. Elliobeth James, Albert Kloes, Horry Kloes, Arthur Kloes ond the tote Williom, bdword and Carl Kloes. also survived by grandchildren ond 21 great grandchildren Friends received ot the FRANK SIMONS FUNERAL HOMF, Peirysviile Ave Services on Friday morning, ot 11 oclock KOSCELEK Mlchoel of 700 Nantucket Or Pleas, ont Hills suddenly on Tuesday, Sept. 56 1967, deadly beloved husbond of Bernlce (Thormeverl Koscelek; father of Michael ond Dovid, ol9 Eloine ond Mary Aones McGonn, survived bv his talher, Joseph Koscelek ond brother, Joseoh ond sister, Anne Soilor.

Friends received ot the JOSEPH A. PROKOPOVITSH FUNERAL HOME, 4JI Nmlh Munholl, 2-5 and 7 10 Reauiem high mass In St Eli'abethi Church rn Soturdov. Sent 3(3, ot 10 in Interment North Sme Catholic Cemetery. KROLL On Monday, Sent 5. 1967, Rovmond bloved iu'hond of Fnesa Crlngcre; tgtlier of Mrs Inei Ston-ford, Jonet ond Rnemniie; son of Fred Kroll ond the late Evo Kioll; brother ol Chorlei ond I ATKINSON On luesdov evenino, Sept 26.

a'henne iKovt mkk, el jol Mc unity beoved wit-ci' louls E. Atkinson, mother of Ihomos MA, and Mictoni Sihr 01 Mrl Lac ",9 Wolliser ot Norm Hntlvwnod. Colli, t-r-enus received ot tn lUIR C. McOOM-lO l-UNf-KAL HOME, Coll tnrnto Avalon (between the ot 4 ond 7-10 0 where services will be held on Soturdov o'ternoon, ot 2 clock In lieu of flowers, contribution moy be sent to the American Confer iocleny, Jli Bivd of int Allies. Pgh.

ijU2. RLAHl On. Monday, Seotember 5, 1W. Bethel Pork. Prj father of Mr johm Itlifonerni tvoron or Wmdever HUH, Rovmond A.

Blair Jr of G'bsnnm, M'i Jrhi IRorbornl Newman of New Jersey, Mrs Jomes INancV) Berkevb.le ot Poh ond Reed Bioir C. of Bethel Pork, brother of John K. Bloir of North CO'fmo f-Omily will receive friends from 4, 7 9 m. Stnrtmg Of 7 Tuesdov the PAUL HENNEY FUNERAL HOME, Llbrorv Rd RJ. Rethel Park Kunerol Frldov, SPf.

39 ot 10 0. m. BOBAK On Wnndov, Seof. John, of 3SI1 Poineio White Ook, hioved huibond of Anne Bernick; vin of Julio Kirilk Bobok of North Brortdork; brother of Mrj, Nancy McEwen, Eost MrKeesoort. Michael, ot (ytonroevilie, Leo of Wilkin? ond Dovid, of North Brod-dock fnenrii ore nemo received at the iTEVEN PAVLIC FUNERAL HOME, S04 Walnut VenaiHei Born, from 5 ond MO Re-ouiem high masv Friday ot 9:30 ot Snrred Meort R.

C. Church, Mc-Keesoort. BOLTON On Monday, Sept 75, 1967, Andrew huMwnd of voroaret Bnltnn of 1409 Mill St Wilk father ot Robert ond Thoma WcK Bolton; brother of Mr. Eluobeth olo survived by nine grandchildren Friends re celved ot T. O.

TURNER'S, 729 Wallace Wllk. 2S and 7 9 rn. Service! Thursday otternoon ot 130 odock. BUTLER Potrlcio ot West Mifflin, on Mnndoy, Sent 35, 197, daughter of Audrey Smith ond Patrick J. Butler; sister ot Joan ond Thomas Butter; grand, daughter of Martho lavlor Smith.

Friends received ot the JOHN D. O'CONNOR FUNERAL HOME, Cloirton Bivd, Rt. SI, Whitehall. Funeral on Thursday ot I0 a Mns of the angels In The Church of The Holy Soirlt at II o. m.

family visitations 34 and 7 9 0. rh, CAl.LY On Tuesday, 5eot 3. 19o7 Harry S. rl 1O03 Haielhurst Brentwnod, beloved husbond ot Anno Zaloc (riliv: luthtr of Mrs. Oeoroe W.

IMildred) Tharker; also survived hy three orrindf hi Irlren ond one greatgrandchild. Friends ond member of locol No. 237 H. i W. A re-r-iverl ol the MARA CIESLAK FUNERAL HOME, 29.15 Brownsvlll Rd.

Funeral on Frldov al 12:30 0. Services In St. Nicholas O. Cathedral at 1:30 p. m.

Fomily visllnllon ond 7-9 p. m. Porastas on Thursday ot I P. m. CAROVAC On Mjndny.

Sent. JS, 19rS7, ouiv nf No. 5 Hill St. lUak Hill) Nor.h Versailles Twi) talher ot Mrs. Calnetlne Mrich; ond a sun Pclr In Yuonlnvla; brother of Michael ot Brodrlock.

Friends moy coll ot the EMILY M. LANIGAN FUNERAL HOME, 703 Linden Ave Fast Pah. Requiem mass in the Visitation of the B. Church, Rankin on Thursday al 10 o. m.

COHEN Amanda Young Cohen, beloved wile ot Meyer ol 1226 Goe N. on Mond'iy, Sept. 25, 1967; mother of Mrs. Mnrgr ret Harris ond Mrs Norma Bloom. The family will receive visitors 2-4 ond 7-9 p.

ot the 'heme of WILLIAM F. 0 BRIEN FUNERAL HOME, 3724 Cnlihirnio ot Cooper Ayes N. S. Services Thursday al 1 p. m.

COLTO.M Wllllom Mondoy, Sept. 25, 1967; hushond nt the lote Philomena; tother af Marie Agnei Bertha Mallen, William L. Ellrabeth, Charles, Margie Mollen, the late Bernard R. ond Joseph R. Cotton, Ann Collins and Ellioneth McCall; '5 grandchildren; 16 creot-grondchllrtren.

Friends received at the BYRN. MFMORIAL HOME, 701 North Negley Ave. Regui'm man In St. Raphael Church, Thursday at 10 a. m.

COOK Or) Tuesday, Sept. 19o7, ol 3 Charles R. Coon, ope 57 of 4.1J tonnlston husband of Mortho J. Cook (nee Knamarek); father ot Choiles R. Koberl ond Patricia D'Andrea; also 2 orondchlldren; brother of Alberto Filer ond Horry Cook.

Frlemls ond members of Haiclwood Locol No. 11(4 I O. may coll ot the WII.I.IAM HIRT JR. FUNERAL HOME, 704 Brownsville M. al Alice St.

Services Saturday, in Ihe Churrh ol The Ascension, nt II n. in. Family visltallom from 2-4 and 7-9 D. m. CORNELIUS Mary Mllllaan Stewart, Sept 3S, 9'', Oi 06 P.e'-fca "i'ki-s wile of the Inte Edward; daughter ot Caroline Slewarl; sister ot May Wennlng, Beatrice Miller, Vlvlnn Logan, Beulah Shoefman, Pohert, Arthur, Glenn, Russell and Rnv Stewart Friends received nt the JOIP FUNPRAL HOME, 175 Church St, Turtle Creek, where service! will be held Thursday al 1 p.

m. CRIGLER (Cap) John of 3B24 Melwood St he-loved husband of Mrs Molinda l.ewir Crigler; (other nf S-Sgt. John A Crigler ol Fort BHsj, Texas, ond Mrs Mollndo Taylor of Brownj Mills. N. brother of Mrl.

Dorothy Sterett and Mrs. Florence Johnson; olso five grandchildren. Friend received nt fh SPIGGS AND WATSON FUNERAL HOME, 720 N. Lono Ave, E. where funeral services will be held on Thursday at I Intei ment Allegheny Cemetery.

Visitations with Ihe family 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. DANNER On Tuesday. Clarence, of 125 Butler Mlllvole, lather of Daniel, Dorrell ond Mrs, Donno Werner; brother ol Mnrauerite Sorenoer and Grace Pnth. Friends received nt the E.

J. PFEIFSR FUNERAL HOME, SI2 Grant Mlllvole. DIMOFF Mvro, of 1019 South Wllk. on Monday, September 25, 1967, beloved nvther of Mrs. Helen Bodnar, Mrs.

Catherine Anderson, James, Peter, George ond Samuel ninvff; aho survived by ten grandchildren. Friends may roll ot the MAURICE I. KNEE MEMIttlAL Center at South until Thursday at 1 noon. Service! In the Presbyterian Church, 4th Ford City, at 2 p. m.

DROZDOWSKI (Hojnacki) On Mnndov. Seotembe- Louise Droidowskl, of 4JI1 Foster St beloved wile of the late Joseph Orotdowskl; mother of Raymond Prorhwski; sister of John Ahrom, Alexander, Edward. Harry ond Ray Havner; ono three Grandchildren Friends at the ANTHONY J. SUFAK FUNERAL HOME, Penn Ave. Reauiem moss In St.

Marv'i Church, 40lh on Friday al 10 a m. DUNLAP Of 1070 Summer Mt. Leb-anon, on Monday, Sent. 25, 1967, b'lnved husbond of Helen Dunlno. lather ol Col.

Robert E. DunioD in Germonv; oTso one orond-rhild survives Friends received ot the E. LAUOHLIN FUNERAL HOME, 3.110 Lifte'tv Ave Mt. Letxmin Services will be h-ld ot the Rower HHI Om nunltv Churrh, Thtirsduy, Sect 28 ot 3 p. m.

Visitations 4 ond 7-9 p. m. EMERY Ot 484 Mopleton on Tuesday, Sent 2. 197, John beloved husbond ol Lillian iColdwclll Emeiv; tnther ot Mrs, Joanne Allen and John D. Emery; brother ot Ralph Emery; olso e.

orondchlldren survive Friends received ot the B. LAUOHLIN FUNERAL HOME. 3310 West Lilei)y Ml Lehonon, wnere services will be held on Thursday, Sept 2K. ot II a. m.

Interment private. Visitations 2-4 ond 7-9 p. m. In lieu of flowers the fomllv re Buests thc-t contributions ntav be mode to Ihe Heart Fund. ETZROTT Of 49 Lotlerty Ave on Sept.

2e, le.7. Ida Schick; beloved wile of Henry Etirott; mother al William Etrrott ol Pgh ond Betty Jane Graham of A sister ol Berthn Coleman of Flo Molhlido Dixon of Go. ond William Schick; also survived by five grandchild! en Friend! received ot the REAOSHAW FUNERAL HOME, 1503 B'ownsviile Rd. Services Saturday ot 11 0. FANSLKR On Tuesday, Seal.

2. W. Mortho Leona ot 109 Race SI Edgewood, wite ot Howard F. Fansier; mother Ol Mrs Virginia Pavis. also 2 orflnochiMren Friends and members ot Ihe United Church of Christ ot Biodrwik received ot the WILLIAM E.

E1 KIN MOR1UARY, St North fl'Odd-v-k. Servlcs F'inov ot 2 m. (Family hours 2-4 end 7 9 0. FARM ERIE On Monrliy night, Mflei R'hn, bffiovtd wife o' jocK G. Fo-enf; mother Core A.

Porter ond Jrhi Forrierif; qo three pfondthil-dren; doughfer of Elilnberh E. Rihn oid se' of Wnrv Moion, Ja-rnh A flrd eo Slh-s Frien.ij reti-vei ot MtCABE BROS. INC. FUNERAL HOME, 62M Walnut 5-t f''0(iv''le Finero' on Cndov, Sent. ot o.

Reai'ieni hioh mr Ot St Ansf 5 OirrK SW'-'rtle ot 10 0 Vtsitatton with, frmtlv 2 4 O'd KEITH On Mnndov, SrnlC't'her Hilda Hnnwerhouer Feith, Inrmerly of Spring HHI, wi'e nt the ioe Ralph mother ot Raipn Mrs. DEATHS Abt, Anna B. Atkinson, Catherine F. Bobak. John Cally, Harry Cook, Charles R.

Cornelius. Mary M. Danner, Clarence Etzrott, Ida Fansler, Martha Leona Farmerie, Helen Fevo, Peter J. Flewellen, Dolores Gregg, Charles Sr. Hey, John George Jr.

Kennedy, Erma Kloes, Amelia R. Lewis, Anna Magilson, Lillie A. Manspcaker, James E. Atedsger, Harry W. Miller, Walter Paeetti, Domenleo Pascoe, May Agnes Popp, Katherine Quigley, Lillian Quinn, Peter T.

Rlgby, Anne L. Robinson, George P. Rodgers, Frank Schiegg, Elizabeth M. Silberman, Jacob Spnno, Anthony Spindlcr, Amelia Teeple, Frederick Shancr Traynham, Percy Trinder, William H. Vick, Hannah Wayne, Genevieve Weber, Joseph P.

West, Mary M. Wittmer, Fred W. Yahr, Joseph Death Notices Edward Friends received ot the VINCENT M. FEBBRARO FUNERAL HOME. 123 Meadow where ices will be held on Thursday ot 1 p.

m. (Visitations 25 and 710 p. LEWIS On Wednesday, Seot. 27, 1967, Anna Lewll ol 5851 DouglO! So. Hill, wlte of the lote Jacob Lewis; mother of Miss Freda Lewis, Horry Lewis, Irving Lewis ond Mrs.

Earl (Blanche) MoraolU; 5 grandchildren. Friends will be received at BLANK BROS. FUNERAL HOMI, Forbes Ave. (ot Craft), where services will be held at on Thuridoy. Interment Poale 7edck Memoriol Pork.

(Vliitallon! from Thursday only). (Family suggest contribution! to Millet Academy). LUKER Charles R. oge 60 yean, of It Woodland Lake Bluff, on Monday, Seotember 25, 1967, husband of Mary Elliobeth McGown Luker; father of Charlei Luker III, of Palo Alto, also three orondchildren; brother of John L. Luker of Sennett, N.Y.

Services Thursday, Sept. 58 at the GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Cortland, N. Y. In lieu of flowers, contribution! moy be mode to the church. MAGILSON On Tuesday, Sept.

56, 1967. Llllle one 80, ot 1463 Kelton Dor-monl, beloved wile of William F. Magilson; daughter of the lale Henry and Rachel Rectanus; mother of Charles Aoel; beloved aaupnler-in-law of Eleanor; olso survived by oie granddaughter ond three greatgrandchildren. Friends ond member! ot the Highland Chooter 182 E.S. received at the L.

BEINHAUER ft SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 W. Liberty from 2-4 and 7-9 p. where services will be held Saturday ot 11 a. m.

MANSPEAKER Jamei of 2013 Fowcett White Oak Boro; father of Mri. Elsie Campbell, with whom he resided, Mrs. Lorella Queen of Mc-Keesport, Mrs. Zelda Pearson of Forest Hills, Frank Harris of Liberty Boro, Kenneth Monsoeaker of Trenton, N. Orvllle Mansoeoker of Washington, ond Edward Monsoeaker of Apollo, Po.

Service! Friday, September 29, ot 11 o. m. In the CRAIO MFMORIAL HOME (William H. Cralo, Director), 3000 Versailles McKeesport. Interment In the Richland Cemetery.

McCRACKEN On Mondoy, Sept. 25, Antoinette (nee Brandi), beloved wlte ot Charles; mother of Marie Pletrooola, Jack Pape, Thomas, Barbara and Charles; sister of Mary Reto, Elizabeth Sacllo, Bruno Brandi, Rose Palumbo, Grace Galutzi, Ann Silvio, Josephine Mocey, Jean Saello ond Dorothy Pronio; also 6 grandchildren Friends will be received at tne MICHAEL F. DeROSA MORTUARY, Paulson Ave. (at Wlnslow St.) until Friday at a. m.

Solemn Reauiem High mass In Our Lady Help of Christians Church at 9.30 a. m. (Visitation! 2 5 ond 7-10 p. m.l. MEDSGER On Wednesday, Seot.

27, 1967, Horry hushond of Elizabeth (Betty) Hill Mcdsaer of 4153 Grandvlew Drive, Glbsonlo; tolher of Mrs. Betty Lou McCorrell, Wllllom R. and Harry M. Medsoer; brother of Mrs. Louise Love ond Abner D.

Medsoer; also survived bv 7 orondchlldren. Friends received at the H. B. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Highway, Perryivllle, where iervlces will be held on Saturday morning ot 11 o'clock. MEEKINS Of 2232 Old Onk on Monday, Sept.

25, 1967, Henry E. (Harry) In hi! 77th year, beloved husband of Anna Mellor Meeklns; lather of Anna Harrison and Plhel Johnston; olso three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Friend! received ot th FUN'RAL HOME OF JOHN D. SCHAUB SONS, 455 Brownsville Rd Mt. Oliver.

Services Thuriday at 1 p. m. MILLER Or) Sunday, Seot. 24, 1967 George Kelty of 3)12 Londii Sheroden, husband of the lote Irene Sullivan Miller; father of P. Don Miller) oiso survived by six orondchlldren.

Friends may coll ot the GFOROl J. MANGIS FUNERAL HOME, 2945 C'in-tiers She-aden, beginning Monday evening. High Mas! of Reouiem In Holy Innocent! Church on Thursday ot 10 a. m. HNy Nome Society will -eclte Roiary Wednesday evening at 1:30 p.

m. MILLER On Tuesday, Sept. 26. 1967. Waller of 403 Grove McKees husband of Dolores Hess; father of Karen Harris ond Donno; brother of Jomei, Fred ond Eorl.

Friend! received at McDERMOTT 1725 Chartieri McKees Rocks, otter 2 p. Wednesday from 2-4 ond 7-10 m. Reauiem mosi In SI. Mary's Church, Saturday, Seot. 30, ot 9 0.

m. MORIARITY On Mcndav, September 25, 1967, Dean of 203 So. Maanolla Dr. Gi-nshow, husband of Belle Wriglev; father of Dean J. Morlorltv: olso survived by jl grondrhlldren.

Friend! received at the HtNRY C. BOCK FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Mt. Royal Glenshaw. Funeral on Thursday morning at o'clock. Reouiem high mass In St.

Mary't Cnurcif. 2510 Middle Glen-haw nf 10 o'clock. (Visitation! with ttve family 2 4 and 710 p. m. beginning Tueidav evening).

OBUSHKO On Seot. 25, 1967, Semlon, of 903 Derby Lone, McKeesoort (formerly of BraddnrM. Friends received at the ALBPRT O. LESKO FUNERAL HOME, Bell ond Jones Braddock. Reauiem high mass ot S.

Peter ond Paul O. C. Church, Thursday, Seot. 28, at 9:30 a. m.

OPFERMAN On Monday, Seot. 25, 1967, Nellie Kramer of Plnev Fork Rood, Library, beloved wlte of the late Edward; mother of Modollne, Helen, Edward, Cletus, Mri. Dolorei Sewchok and Joan; olio grandchild Edward Opperman. Friends received at the WILLIAM E. GRIFFITH MORTUARY, J636 Rood, Broughton, Pa.

Requiem high mosi In St. Joan of Arc Church ot 10 a. m. In lieu of flowen please moke contributions to St. Joon of Arc Church Building Fund or South Side Hospital.

OROUKIN On Monday, Seot. 25, 1947, John of 1825 Ravine N. Braddock, husband ot Mary (Dtotarik); tother of Williom of Irwin. Edward ond Thomoi of Braddock ond Francis Of Foreit Hills; brother of Mri, Anna Ruinak of Canada ond Mri. Caroline Kakulo of Ohio; olso seven JirondchUdren Friends received ot he RAYMOND YUHAS FUNERAL HOME, Moln Franklin S's E.

Pah. Reauiem moss on Thursday at 10 a. m. In St. Helen I Church.

PACETTI On Tuesday. Seot. 26. 1967, Domenico of 3 Complleid St, husband of Filomeno Pocettl; father of Rose, James, Esther and Mrs. Louise Calaniara; brother ot Anthony Pocit-ti; also 3 grandchildren, visitation! al the E.

E. KOONTZ FUNERAL HOME. 1719 Brownsville Rood. Relatives and friends invited to ottend tunerol Friday at 9 m. Reouiem high mos! In St Conic Church ot 10 a Interment Queen ol Heoven Cemetery, Blair, Raymond A.

Bolton, Andrew C. Butler, Patricia Carovac, Louis Castaidl, Jennie Cohen, Amanda R. Young Colton, William L. Crigler, John B. Dlmoff, Myri Drozdowski, Louise Dunlap, Robert L.

Emery, John L. Feith, Hilda D. Ferguson, Caroline Flynn, Patrick J. Freudenreich, Leo C. Frew, William J.

Gass, Katie Hnath, Michael Sr. Hodgetts, Charles F. Imperant, Anna C. Kellaway, William Kelly, Bessie A. Koscelek, Michael Kroll, Raymond L.

Kitik, Catherine Luker, Charles R. Jr. McCracken, Antoinette Meekins, Henry E. Miller, George K. Moriarity, Dean A.

Obushko, Semion Opferman, Nellie Oroukin, John Polliard, Eugene Sr. Schmidt, Helen Valiska, Katherine Vlcker, Adline Vlsnick, Paul Wetzel, Martha J. Death Notices PASCOE On Tuesday, Sept. 26, 1967, May Agnes Oietz of 4033 Allendale Sheroden; wife of Richard; also four listen ond two brothers. Funeral services at the H.

L. SPEED FUNERAL HOME 2927 -Chortlen Avenue, Sheroden, Pgh. On Thuridoy at 11 o. Visitation! 2-4 ond 7-9 p. m.

POLLIARD On Mondov, Sept. 25, 1967, Eugene L. Sr. of Steubenvllle Pike, Robinson beloved husband of Move Kuth Polllord; folher of Mrs. Jonet Krlss af and Eugene L.

brother of Mrs. Florence Phillip! of New Bethlehem, also three orondchlldren. Friend! wilt be received at the JOSEPH M. FUNERAL HOME, Steubenvllle Pike, Rt. 60, Moon Run.

Private service! on Thursday at 1 p. m. Family reauesli vliltatloni 2-4, 7-9 p. Sheroden Elk! 949 services Wednesday ot 1:30 p. m.

POPP (Kokorugga) Katherine, on Tueidav, Sept. 26, 1967, of 1433 Brook line beloved' mother of Mri. Julia Pavtas, Stephen, Anthony and John Kokorugga. Friends may call 2-5 and 7-10 p. m.

ot the FRANK F. DeBOR FUNERAL HOME, 1065 Brookllne Blvd. Funeral on Saturday at 9 m. High masi of reauiem In the Church of the Resurrection at 10 a. m.

QUIGLEY Lillian, of 8 16 East HHI New Kensington, beloved mother of Wllllom Peter, Mrs. Florence Regan ond Mrs. William Doris Yeager, oil of New Kensington, Jamei D. of Lower Burrell and Mri. William Catherine Ragano ond Mrs.

Andrew Margaret Woznik, both of sister of Mrs. Ella Campbell Of Cresson, 17 grandchildren ond four great-grandchildren. Friend! received In the ROBERT S. RUSIEWICZ FUNERAL HOME, 1400 5th Arnold. Requiem high mass In St.

Joseph's R. C. Church Friday morning at 11:30 o. m. i QUINN At hi! home, 436 Dawson Carnegie, on Tueiday, Seot.

36, 1967, Peter T. Quinn, in his B5th year, husband of Amy Sprott Quinn; father of Karl C. Quinn and Mri. Margaret M. Binder; also survived by one brother, William A.

Quinn; five grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren. Friends received from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. ot the BRADWELL AND NIRELLA FUNERAL HOME, 415 Chartiers Carneoie, where services will be held on Saturday at 10:30 o. m.

RIGBY On Tuesday evening, Scot. 26, 1967, Anne Lavelle, of the Center-Negley E. wife ot the late Josenn Rlgby; mother of Mary at home, Mrs. John B. Conley, Howard L.

of Phila. ond Joseoh P. Riguy of also six grandchildren and 18 greatgrandchildren. Friends received ct the RAYMOND C. WAPLES FUNERAL HOME, Bourn Blvd.

at Graham E. E. Requiem high mass ot Sacred Heart Church, on Friday morning. Time later, ROBINSON Suddenly, on Tuesday, Seol. 76.

19o7, George Patrick, beloved nusoond of Elsie Pecora; tother oi James, Kathleen, Gavle, Robert and Georae; brother of Joseph, Alice, Mary Ant, and Annabelle Brien; also two grandchildren. Friends will be received ot the MICHAEL F. DE ROSA MORTUARY, Paj.son Ave. fat Winslows until Saturday, at 9 a. m.

Solemn reaJiem nigh, mass In Our Lady of Help of Chrls-tlom Church, at 9:30 a. m. Vlllto-tlons 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. RODGERS On Tuesdoy, Seot.

26, 1967, Frank (Dundee) Rodgers, husband of Regi-na Thiele Rodgers of 939 Brood-way, Stowe father of Fronk; brother of Andy, John, Bill ond Anna Graves. Friends received at McDERMOTT Chortlers McKees Rocks. Services on Friday, Sept. 29 at 10 m. SCHIEGG On Tuesday, Sept.

26, 1967, Elizabeth sister of Sarah H. Wolls, ot 546 Mifflin Wilk. Friends rece.ved Ot the PAUL E. VON GEIS FUNERAL HOME, Center at Wallace Wllk. High mass of reauiem In St.

James Church, on Friday, at 10 a. m. SCHMIDT On Monday, Seot. 25, 1967, Helen Schmidt of 175 North Dithndoe daughter of the late George W. ond Ellen Howley Schmidt; lister of Alice ond Froncei Schmidt, Mri.

Albert C. Francis, Mrs. Herbert. H. Sullivan ot Waco, Texas, F.

Erhord Schmidt of Pgh. and the late Mrs. Mary L. Struif. Friends will be received at JOHN A.

FREYVOOEL SONS 4900 Centre Ave. ot Devonshire after 7 m. Tuesday. Funeral Thursday morning. High moss of reauiem in St.

Paul! Cathedral at 11 a. m. Visitations with family 2-4 ond 7-9 p. m. SILBERMAN At Miami Beach, on Monday.

Seot. 25, 1967, Jacob J. Silberman, beloved husband ol Edith Silbermon of Nor'h Boy Village, Florida (formerly cf Pgh father ol Mrs. Robert (Mnry Frances) Waechter of brother nf Horry Silberman of Miami, Florida. Services at the PA'OH SCHUGA" 5509 Centre on Thursday ot 10 o.

m. Interment Adath Jeihurun Cemetery. SINNING On Tuesdov. Sept. 26, Sarah McVev Sinning, of Westminster, Colif (formerly of Po wife of the lot Auou-t II.

Sina.nq; beloved mother of Elizabeth Bowen, Henrlet-tn Knbienn, Mary Lois. PhilHns. ond Albert H. Sinning; nine grandchildren, 15 greoi-pi godchildren; sister of Neti Mrirrs" Th-mns Mr-Vev. Services Saturday, Seot.

30 In Waitmiiister, calif. SPANO On Tuesday, Seot. 26, 1967, Anthony, husband of Angela Premo; tother of Morooret Spano, Mrs. Dolores Buzzelll ond Mrs. Theresa Sperling; brother of Mri.

Phillip Spano; also two orondchildren. Funeral from the CHAPEL OF HERBERT V. SPERLING, 316 Peorl on Friday ot 10:15 a. m. Reauiem mos! In St.

Raohoel Church ot 11: IS o'clock. Friends Invited. SPINDLER On Mnndov, Seot. 1967, Amelia Soindler, of 866 11th Oakmont, mnther of Mrs George (Barbara) Wise; grandmother ol Amy Wise. Friends mny coll at the P.

BURKET FUNERAL HOME, 451 Allegheny Ookmonl. where services will be held Thursday, at 11 o. m. TEEPLE Oil Tuesdov, Seot. 56, 197, Frederick Sooner Teeole.

formerly of Bollev Mt. Woshlnoton. brother of Mrs. Helen E. Blshoo; unci of Mrs.

Howord Koui. Friends ond members ol International Assn. of Machinist! Lodoe 1029 ond McCon-nellsburg Volunteer Fire Co. received ot the parlors of WM. SLATER SONS Virginia Ave.

ond Keorsaoe Mt, Washington, yvhert services will be held Friday, Seot. 29, at I p. Interment Mt. Lebanon Cemetery. Fomily hours 1-3 ond 7-9 p.

m. TRAYNHAM On Mondov, Seot. 1967, Percv 0, of 28 Hortnn beloved husbond of Sallie: fother of Mrs. Florenre Toylor, Mrs. Clorlec Ford, Mrs.

children still are widely publicized "they are sought out and Subjected to annoyance by the idly curious" and also remain possible targets for the mentally deranged. He noted that temporary 'authority for the Secret Service to protect them expires Nov. fourth anniversary of the assassination of President John Y. Kennedy. Mr.

Fowler suggested that Congress extend it to March 1, J069, for possible further review that time. Cost of the protection for Mrs. Kennedy and her children, Caro-; tine and John, was not stated but Mr. Fowler noted that the protection afforded her had been limited, at her request. He said the cost is less than that of the security provided, under permanent 1 a for former Presidents Dwight D.

Eisenhower and Harry lex 11 00 Speck Slay Survivor Splits Reward CHICAGO ft'PD-Thc only1 survivor of the massacre of eight nurses in a Chicago; townhouse will share in a out) reward (or naming the man convicted of the slayings. Corazon Amurao, the petite Filipino nurse who identified Kichard Speck as the murderer, will split the reward with three others who supplied information leading to Speck's capture, the South Chicago Community Hospital, which offered the reward, announced yesterday. Her share was reported to be $5000. The killer invaded the nurses' dormitory apartment in July of 1 966 bound them and killed them one by one. Miss Amurao, an exchange nurse working at the hospital, saved herself by hiding under a bed.

At Speck's trial in Peoria. 111., last April, Miss Amurao pointed to the gaunt skid row. drifter and said, "This is the: man." Speck was convicted of each; the murders and was given a death sentence, now under automatic appeal. HIGH SCHOOL football coverage by Jack Kropp on Press Sports Pages. Death Notices ABT (V Tuesday Sent 2 iBninn, v.

le ct the inte t-n-nerirk ct Fieaenck sler of t'eimai PolaT and Catherinp (n way, csn tour II rei-evrd ot Ine MICHACI. DeROSA MOPTUAPY. Pnjisnn Ave, nt Winnow St, yili'ie service" will be held on f-nativ, Sept 79 at I m. Vnilotion It 1 10 19 AND err ANIMAL Rescue League can help find your lost dog. 661-6452.

CAT-Mole, tan S. white stripes, Georgetown-Horning Road vicinity, Sundoy. Children's first pet. 835-6901. CAIRN Terrier-Lost.

Cray, male. Reword. 766-0991. 8AT-Lost. Female Mt.

liver area. Invalid grieving. Re- word. 481-4245 or 922-1333. CAT White Persian, lost North Park Vicinity.

Grieving child. 364- 454 1 CAT Oronoe striped mole, lost Point Breeze, large reword. 351-061 CHARM Bracelet -Gold, Penn-Sher-oton Hotel; D.C.C.W. Convention; reward. 681-1257.

CHIHUAHUA-Lost Claire Sutter Sholer Townshlo, Sunday afternoon between 3 and 4. Chocolate brown, white markings. Reward. 486- 7409; 683-2453. COAT -Lost Tueidav nioht vicinity Center Penn Avenue; block, white blue check raincoat, reword, 361-2)40 COAT Lost tan suede, Schenley Pork, Reword, Call olter 6 p.

m. 531 5308. DIAMOND Earring (1) -White gold setting, two stonei, pierced ear. Lost In Golewoy Center fountain area or Mellon Sauare lountain area. Send-mental value.

Reword 752-1402. DIAMOND Elgin Wristwotch Lost In Kotifmann on Monday. Reword. 929-6100..

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