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THE PITTSBURGH PRESS FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1953 PAGE man threats Obituaries K2 The Pittsburgh Temple Band to wohl said in his message Soviet Zone Germans. tional on whether or not West German units are brought into a Western European army. Berserk Patient Kills 2 MILAN, Italy, Jan. 2 A patient at Mombello Mental Hospital went berserk yesterday and killed two attendants with a heavy scrubbing brush. will play at Salvation Army Night to be held tomorrow evening at 8 p.

m. at 216 E. Stockton Capuchin Monk, 93, Dies At Monastery Here PORTUGAL, has a six-vear "We consider it is our right to possess our own national armed program for economic develop- North Side. Lieut. Col.

and East Germans Plan Army for 'Defense' BERLIN, Jan. 2 (UP) Communist East Germany will forge a national army "to defend our national independence and sovereignty," puppet Premier Otto Grotewohl announced in a New Year's message. Grotewohl's flat statement went beyond previous East Ger iMrs. William Static will speak. forces which win be in a position ment of its colonies.

Brother Ivo Joined Order in 1880 HOW U. S. CM I Service To Fill Positions Positions for aircraft material arid equipment inspectors in Pennsylvania are open through the U. S. Civil Service Commission.

The positions, paying $3795 to $5000, are in Pittsburgh, Corry and Bristol areas. They are under the Eastern Air Procurement District. Applications for fuel lubricant and chemical inspector positions in Pennsylvania must be filed by Jan. 9. Other positions remaining open include inspectors of aircraft instrument, including optics; radio and electronic equipment; aircraft engines; packaging, tool and gauges, and material and processes.

Other obituaries Page 34. TASTIER! TOASTIER! Brother Ivo, who coached three generations ef altar boys, died today at St. Augustine Monas rv- fa" QpiM i THAN EVER BEFORE! tery. Death came ta the 93-year-old monk in his sleep. His fellow brothers failed to rouse him at Wen Just fmr drmpt C0MES0L la nostril tn4 y'N fee relieved mt a(nrxiif sinus toadackct cs4 sinas cngttin.

tagged sinuses even and drain yaar head writ feel clear and dean. Yan'H he able ta breaHte acain! COMCSOL NOSI mission 5 a. m. One of First to Join MOTHER DRAKE'S SLICED WHITE BREAD at Sun. Rand.

Thrift. Dow and MISSION KU ilKIIES. SAN FRANCISCO. CALIF. an otner good qrug Lores Brother Ivo was one of the first five Americans to enter the Capuchin Order, the brotherhood founded by St.

Francis of Assisi. Born in Herman, he joined i'; 1 the Order nearly 73 years ago in .1880. Through the years he taught three generations of youngsters ta serve mass. He often carried asupply of candy sticks for sis nri( tEem. Came to Pittsburgh Brother Ivo was first received into the Bavarian Province because at the time there wasn't a Province of the order in the XllZ uXl YAi.u rnency can uuy; sayinys twi fcinimi rin-- Several leading New York quality makers getting ready for spring sell us their surplus winter stock to bring you savings of $6 to $19 United States.

BROTHER IVO Candy tor altar boys. In 1894, he came to Pittsburgh, headquarters of the new American Province of Augustine. Except for a year in Kansas, he had been here ever since. Brother Ivo served at the Law renceville Monastery through the administration of 11 Provin to JB Speoial hr Pitt Instructor Dies of Fumes Neighbor Discovers Body in Garage A young University of Pitts cials. Brother Ivo supervised the in stallation of electricity at the nnn U3 burgh psychology instructor was found dead behind the wheel of 11 his car yesterday in the integral garage of his Pleasant Hills home.

The body of James B. Hughes was discovered by his next-door neighbor, John Butler, of 316 Constitution Dr. Mr. Butler had searched the house in response to a frantic telephone call from the 27-year- monastery. 220 37th St.

Until four years ago, when a new system was installed, he was the only one who could make th monastery bells work. To keep them ringing, he climbed the bell tower up four sets of ladders each 30 feet high. In Charge of Clocks Brother Ivo also was in charge cf keeping all the monastery clocks running. Survivors include several nieces and nephews. Solemn requiem mass will be sung at 10 a.

m. Monday in St. Augustine Church. Very Rev. Victor Green.

Provincial of the Capuchin Order, will be the celebrant. Burial will be In St. Augustine Cemetery, Millvale. Mrs. Bertha Dunn Services for Mrs.

Bertha Elizabeth Peterson Dunn will be Sunday at 4 p. m. in Beinhauer Mortuary, 2630 VV. Liberty Avenue (rear). Mrs.

Dunn, who lived. i for many years on Tropical Avenue in Beechview, died Wednesday old psychologist's wife, Barbara, who had been expecting her husband to join her for New Year's Eve at her parents' home in St. Clairsville, Ohio. Died Sunday County morgue officials said Mr. Hughes had been dead since Sunday.

They said death was due to carbon monoxide poisoning. Hlsr sill 'J 6 5fe 1 vCV I 31 111 111 Jv ill ill! Mf il 1 Si ll 4 1 Mr. Hughes, of 322 Constitution was described by fellow staff members at Pitta "an extremely competent, hard- working teacher." Robert A. Patton, of the Psy i Sizes for juniors 9 to 15. misses' 10 to 18.

women, 38 to 46. Good selections for all. chology Department, said the young instructor would have completed his work for a doctor's the most wanted ALL-WOOL FABRICS degree this year. Save on Suedes Cheeks Pinpoint evening, widow or t. w.

Dunn, formerly associated with Ship-ley-Massingham Drug she made her home at 247 Charles Knoxville. Mrs. Dunn was born in Jamestown, N. and was a member of Mt. Lebanon' United "Presbyterian Church.

Surviving are two Mrs. J. H. Brennan of Mt. Leb Loj Cabin checks Smokey fleece Sturdy covert Zebra stripe Tree bark Windowpanes He had worked as an instructor this year, after taking two years of post-graduate work at the University.

On Way to Pitt i Mr. Butler, who found the Choose from the wanted styles fitted or boxy Chooserf ronr wanted new colors body, said Mr." Hughes had ap- anon and Mrs. M. D. McDivitt of Knoxville; a sister.

Miss Ellen been starting out for Peterson of Fredonia, N. and lueuniv1' aunnay, He said a packed lunch and briefcase were on the car seat next to the body. six grandchildren. :) Burial will be private on Monday in Mt. Lebanon Cemetery." Mrs.

Anna L. dick Mrs. Hughes and the couple's two children, Robert, 2, and Gold Mauve 'Red Pink Nudo' Woe Grey Black Heather Yes, even grey yarn dyes that always are higher priced. It's the end of the season for manufacturers on winter coats. So our buyer made the rounds and lined up big savings for you by buying surplus stocks only the most wanted colors and fabrics.

Come in and get a saving of 24 to 50. Get here early. A small deposit reserves your purchase Frank Seder Coat Department Lower Basement Funeral services for Mrs. Anna James, 4, had left for Ohio Sun- L. Glick, 60, who died Wednesday at her home, 2707 Voelkel Dormont, were to be at 2 p.

m. today at Blank Bros. Funeral Home, 3222 Forbes St. day morning. Mr.

Hughes was to join them New Year's Eve. The victim's father, James B. Hughes of Wheeling, W. said his son had been in ill Glick is survived by a neaitn lor two years, and had been discharged from the Naval Academy at Annapolis after an son, Harold; three daughters, Rosella, Mrs. Isabel Dick and Mrs.

Lillian Schrello; six brothers, Morris, David, Leonard and Dr. Edward Laboyitz, and Joseph and Ben Lebb'y; three sisters, Mrs. Joseph Brand, Mrs. Clarence Hourvitz and Mrs. Joseph Friedman, and five grandchildren.

Mrs. Elizabeth A. Rutter Funeral services for Mrs. Eliza operation. Miner, Wife Die Of Monoxide UNIONTOWN, Jan.

2 (UP) Coroner Andrew J. Skirpan today listed the carbon monoxide death of Julian Buntz, 52, Newell beth A. Rutter, of 454 Center Verona, will be at 3 p. m. coal miner, and his wife, Helen, 45, as accidental.

The couple was found dead In their Newell home, 15 miles northwest of here by Frank Cas- tomorrow in the Eaton-Underwood Funeral Home, 380 Mary land Ave Oakmont. Mrs. Rutter sin. 25, a nephew, who went to died Wednesday. the home to pay a New Years She was a member of St.

Thomas Episcopal Church, Oak Day call. Cassin told authorities he found the bodies lying on the floor of their bedroom. Mr. Skirpan said the house was tightly closed and two small gas stoves were found still burning in the kitchen and bedroom. He 3 said newspapers on the porch in 5.99 to 7.99 Women's Famous Name Men's 29.95 dicated the couple had been dead since Dec 26.

mont; Syria Ladies Social Club and Princess Hope Rebekkah Lodge. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Mary J. Steffy and a brother, Samuel P. Moore.

Burial will be in Smithfield Cemetery, Pittsburgh. Albert Brawcr Funeral services were held today for Albert Brawer at Blank Brothers Funeral Home, 3222 Forbes St. Burial was in Beth Abraham Cemetery. Mr. Brawer, 58, of 311 McKee PL, a butcher for Harris Food Market, died early New Year's mm mo Dunn's Station Man Kills Self For a Limited Time! Sells for 5.95 the year 'round! Now at a January Low WASHINGTON.

Jan. 2 2-Pants Suits Wool Topcoats a Zip-lined Coats (UP) Washington County authorities today sought the rea son why Horace L. Halloway, 58, Day. of Dunn's Station, fatally shot Sale of our Nationally famous arch shoes plus 144 pair of special shoes all to go for one low price of 3.99. Kid leathers and suedes in blue, black, red and brown.

Sizes 4 to 10; AA to EE. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. (himself at his home. State police said the body of Nettie Feins tone Brawer; two sons, Norman and Howard, and one grandchild. the victim was found early Thursday by his son, slumped in Frank Seder ShoesUpper Basement an easy chair, with a bullet wound in the head.

A J22 caliber pistol was found nearby. Searchers did not find a note. Sale! Children's 4.99 to 5.99 each A 1 Oil Fortune Heir Dies After Surgery 3 ALBUQUERQUE, N. Jan. 2 mm (UP Once socially-prominent by Bestform Millicent Rogers died at St.

Joseph's Hospital here yesterday after undergoing an operation for a blood elot in her brain. The 50-year-old Miss Rogers. (1a5aS) A Mitt' virjJiiNliL SUITS: Handsome, sturdy rayon gabardines and sharkskins in single and double-breasted styles. Choose from blue, grey, brown or tan. Sizes 35 to 46, regulars, longs and shorts.

TOPCOATS and OVERCOATS: Sizes 35 to 44. Grey or tan. GABARDINE ZIP COATS: Rayon Gabardine in tan, grey and checks. Rayon lined and wool interlined. Sizes 35 to 44.

Frank 6 Seder Men's Upper ascmcnt who married and was divorced from an Austrian nobleman, an Light as a fluffy cloud Bestform's NYLON girdle is pure foundation heaven. Ny- Ion taffeta front and back panels and a boned nylon diaphragm molds the figure perfectly. Elastic no-roll top. A stitched tulip design in the front. 16-inch length in white only.

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Hurry in for best selection 1 Frank 6 Serfer Sheet Upper aicmcat York broker, was brought to the hospital here yesterday from her home at Taos, N. M. The wealthy Miss Rogers was the daughter of the late CoL Order by Mail or Phone CO. 1-4010 Frank Srfr Upper Basement H. Rogers of the Standard Oil Co.

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