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MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1971 THE DAILY COURIER, CONNELLSVILLE, PAGE NINETEEN CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT Real Estate for Sale Houses for Sale 84 DUNBAR TWP. 2UO acre faun, top location, $75,000. SOUTH CONNELifiVlLLaS -Small low priced home, needs re-pair- MT. PLEASANT AEEA -Tarrs. 3 bedroom home.

SCOTTDALE--2-oedroom country home, remodeled. 13UU.SKIN TOWNSHIP-2-bedroom home acres. MOUNT PLEASANT New 8- bedroom country home. VA and FHA section 235 new homes available with government aided loans. Homes, lots, turms available.

Please Call SAM KINKUS REALTY 028-2220 anytime ISABELLA ROAD, 1225--Stone bungalow containing 5 rooms, ceramic tile bath, powder room, utility room, built-in kitchen, with oven and wall to wall carpeting, lull basement, gas hot water heat, integral garage, plus room, bath, frame cottage, now rented, all situated on I acre shaded Int. price i educed, available now DUNBAR TOWNSHIP Modern, year olcl ranch 6 rooms. baths, breezeway. I car garage, built-in kitchen, full basement, well landscaped good condition, large lot. immediate occupancy.

JOHNSON 415 Good solid, two story brick. 8 2 baths, completely redecorated, oak floors, ffas steam heat, aluminum storm windows, excellent condition, also duplexed, reasonable. APPLY NOW--BUILD NOW 7n Pian 2. large lots, with nil utilities. FHA.

235 reservations available "Today" in Merit Manor. FAYETTB REALTY VanDyke W. Humbert, Realtor 2nd National Bank. Dial 628-5400 SCOTTDAIjE--2 bedrooms, modern, location, electric heat, furnished or unfurnished. 887-39G4.

PERSONAL MENTION! NuFmeProu0s srovietParT 1 From page one Conqress Takes easy, 35, of Mason- Up Economics OBITUARIES WORD-A-DAY By BACH Clyde Fletcher of 141 East Peach who became ill Saturday afternoon in a local market, is reported in fair condition in Connellsville State General Hospital. TWE FOURTH ONE 1 Mrs. Mary Lopez and son, MR.CHAPMAN HAS THROWN Mrs. Sandra Kuznik, Lynda TODAY Welling, Arnold Murray, Mrs. Julia Petrone, Walter Crawford, John Thrasher, Gerald Peterson, Mary Newell, Clyde Anderon, Mrs.

Stella Karpiak, Mrs. Olive Cristman, Mrs. Susan Baysinger, i a Martinchalk, Mrs. Daisy Baird. Orval Gallentine, Mrs.

Elsie Kirk, Mrs. Mary Kobcowicz, Bertha and Josephine Ensley have been discharged from Connellsville State General Hospital. (tan tru.m)f/oufj A FIT OF BAD TEMPER Continued Irene Andr (town, a passenger in the car, was treated at i Uniontown Hospital for her in, juries. MOSCOW (UP1) Five thousand hands waving bright red estimated at $1 Former Captain Admits Killing Double Agent NEW YORK (UPD--A for- DUN'BAR BOROUGH 3 apartments, brick: 1 apartment 2 brick and shingled: apartmentb. brick and shingled; 1 brick store room, all rented, small down payment, owner will finance balnace.

6 interest, will -eparate or as whole. M. i. i G28-C294 George S. Enos of 124 Apple has been admitted to West Peim Hospital, Pittsburgh, for observation and treatment.

'Mr. Enos is in room 4rS-3. He is employed as a parking lot attendant by the Connellsville Parking Authority. Mrs. Brooks; Harkcom of Aliquippa, formerly of Connellsville.

is a patient in the intensive care division of Sewickley Valley Hospital, Sewickley. Mrs. Harkcom, the fonner Genevieve Columbus, was ad- mer Army Special Forces milted to the hospital Friday capta wno was accused in the after suffering injuries when slaying of a suspe cted South stmck by a car near where Vietnamese double agent in she is employed in Aliquippa. 1 1969 adinits he man She is reported in fair condi-: but he dicl not act alone tion alter undergoing leg sur-, Robert Marasco, who er denied a part in the killing a year ago, was accused with seven other Green Berets but AnnlirntinnC charges were dropped by Army i I I Secretary Stanley Resor when For Head Start Posts Available Applications for professional and non-iprofessional posts in the 1971 Fayette summer -'head start" program will be available through April Professional positions include BEREITER John A. Bereiter.

74, of Morrell. died at 3:45 a.m. Sunday at his homo, following a lingering illness. i He was born Feb. 20, 1897, party Worrell, a son of the late the halfway mark for the 24th, Lazarus and Margaret Cope DONORA Dennis Bell.

12, Soviet Party Congress. The Bcroitor. He was a World War of 1330 Meldon Donor was struck and killed by an automobile as he delivered newspapers near his home, the Palace of Congresses today i HllH Washington County for the traditional ritual Fan-ell Jackson approving the policies of the columns Tartl. 22. of 1303 Meldon Ave.

IHy changes little from congress TM A Police charged the motorist loj sunreme party, Tn with reckless di-ivtng and in-j a held every four or five' M0 Km uias Olp voluntary manslaughter. He years. Surviving are his widow. Mrs. was released on $1,000 bond The party leader, in this case Alice McKay Berciur: a pending an inquest which will Leonid 1.

Brezhnev, makes his A. Jr. of Morrell: two be held within the next two brief summation Mrs. A someone proposes full approval Corvin of Morrell and Mrs. Edof the policies outlined by the ward (Alice) Grist of Dunbar, JAArtES M.

HAZEN James M. Hazen, of 50; Oakland died at 5 a.m. Saturday in Polyclinic Hospital. Harrisburg. lie was a son of the late James P.

and Margery McKee Hazen. A former resident of Uniontown, lie was a member Allende's Popularity Increases SANTIAGO I i i Northern Cambria Schools, an With complete returns Horn administrator in the state Depl. bu! six of Chile's 25 cf Education, and advisor to provinces officially tabulated the United Nations at Flushing, belore dawn today. X. V.

five government parties held Surviving are liij widow, Mrs. -1" per cent of the vole lo Grace Byers Hazen; a daughter, per cent for the opposition. Tie Mrs. Donald Ma remainder was aecountir! for Lowdermilk of Pearl River, N. by inilependent candidates and a son, James B.

of Steellon: void bnllols three grandchildren and Al slake wcre L65 unsa i a Sunday's i 1 I 1 1 1 1 I I VI 1 i vi i i i Emery Kvartek, 08. ot Hibbs, aj)d lhe dele a(cs Je ap to 2: eight grandchildren: was admitted to Brownsville thei) feet for th card waving 3 al-sranichildrcn: General Hospital Saturday night ave votc th Roberl of Dunbar bro hc Thomas of Somerviue. ri TM with multiple injuries suffered The a ei(hei ded in bv a i man posit on, in a one-car crash in Fan-bank. at Tuesdav. The his parents, a brother and a DI nnn ha ot me showed an i i spotlight then shiits to BLOOM A car driven by John W.

Ko gin and Robert Earl Bloom. 62. of gam Friel. 34. of Uniontown, R.

D. rt on tho A L. CANADA 0( Soring died at ar lcs hlch iad 1 4. was destroyed by fire after or i ente economic plan for W71- Frank L. (Fitter) Canada.

today in Connellsville Stite ce vote be )tem icr it crashed near a Uniontown 75 Dunbar, R. D. 1, died General Hospital. when Allende won the piw.den- intersection at 9:15 p.m. Satur- MOSCOW diplomats said they Saturday evening in the Oakland He was born June 27.

1908, 1 and a cd the a for i I day. thought Brezhnev, the general' Veterans Hospital. Pittsburgh. Sand Patch, cceler lc his a a 7 a Damage was estimated at ecretary of the party since 1 Hc was born April 2. a son of the late Robert'and agrarian reform programs was csiu joints, Khrushchev's ouster i Dunbar a son of the bte, a Elizabeth Hersch Bloom, Allende.

who had prcd-eied an dLUj.ia ti RfthorMln and had spent most of his life'the coalition would win 46 in intersection of Routes 19 and in 1904. had nuuwjs aim- gsulcd lltlcal Joseph and Mary Robertella n'i Sahirdav stature ilf the congress. Canada. He was a sclf-cmploved in Connellsville. except for 27 "not arrogant about the Tho drivers were He opensd the coheres last businessman.

He was a member vcars at Brockway He retired per cent, said he was hanpy but -Sn 5 0 of TM th a nalionally-tele- St. Rita's R. C. Church, the lfifw as an operator for the, "not arrogant" about the heir Va and Joseph ptnte of lhe union eechi Holy Name Society. Knights of Brockway Glass Co.

at Brock-j result. it'h. i of 1 1 bsted six hours. Since, Columbus No. 943 and Union- was a TM mb of, Despite the showing by he i 03 of o.

943 an toiTM Ctorbv's" 1 iife Elizabeth eaker after st)eaker in town Veterans of Foreign Wars A Elizabeth I i Posl No. 47. During World War ou, was ircaiea at has arpThe served w'tfi ttie County Memorial i a ne senea cne u. b. iir .1 3 Armv.

Wavnesburg, for head cuts. In addition, diplomatic sour- i Vt i Cars driven by Anthony ices a expected the Vavra, 49. of Bellaire. Ohio. Foreign Office soon.

Army. SurviAdng are his widow, Mrs. Canada: two Shipley Bloom. DANIEL RUTKOWSKI Rulkowski. 22, of sons, Frank Jr.

and Paul, at Ohio, formerly of the government coalition, the Mrs.jsition Christian Democrats had Uie largest vote total of any single party, receiving about one-fourth of the 2.8 'million votes cast. Carmen Frei. daughter of Christian Democrat the Central Intelligence Agency norc' sround 628-8853. Lots for Sale teachers, workers. 85 social HOMESITES Boute 31, 1 mi.

E. Donegal, adjoins church and school, good "water mineral rifihls, ideal location, 593-22oO. Non-professional i i include teachers aides, center and community aides, cooks, cook's helpers, secretary. Applications will be available v. LOT Ave you planning 547.

at the following sites: CONNELLSVIDLE A A 'Zachariah Connell School, 7 South Side School. Bullskin i School and Salth'ck the life 'sentence given to Lt. William L. Galley Jr. he was admitting that he personally killed Thai Khae Chuyen.

He would not name the others involved. "Now tin at I've seen the situation with Lt. Calley I just have to come out and take that tone step forward and so something," he said. Marasco acted in the killing of Chuyen on "orders which were given which I felt were legal," he said. Unidentified sources earlier jhad said Chuen was drugged and shot twice in the head and his body was dumped into the South China Sea on June 20, 1969.

Marasco and five other Green South i i m- QrnTTDA'UE Oie lot 50 lj 112 Fourth Ave Dial S87-88SM. Berets were charged with murder and conspiracy before the Damage was estimated $800. for general nuclear disarmament. A car diiven by William Nicholson, 24 left Route 119 south of Ever- these subiects as hollow propa- son at 10:25 p.m. Friday but the sources said Mariotti Cleveland, formerly of Mount by William Some analysts regarded his I I of North Ninthlstato of the union comments on at I struck guardrails.

Cars operated by Raymond Soviet diplomats would plump 'for tihem in spile of the odds disar- oars operated oy Kayinond, a a i nS ny SV Charles Shim, 56, of mament con ere nces. James Martin Miller, 28, of Un- killed in action during World War II. MRS. I SCOTTDALE Mrs. Florence Alberta Robbins, 84.

of Owensdale, Connellsville, R. D. eh'gible to year-olds vote and charged from military service 1 5 it 3 3 5 eculated that james iviarim jvtiuer, 01 uu- Thpv qairi tho wnnlrl J.L. iontown, and Joseph P. Faber.i nronose cSnferenceton i 1 died at 6M5 Pm Sunday Irwin, died Friday afternoon in three-way 23, of Uniontown, were involved -Worldwide disarmament of Fri( Community Westmoreland Hospital Greens- seat that two years ago, after serving in Vietnam.

Three brothers preceded him in death. JOSEPH KAMINSKY Joseph F. Kaminsky, 64, of 23, of Uniontown, were involved in a collision at 2:30 a.m. Satur- -Worldwide disarmament of conventional forces. majority of them may have been won over by Allende's "Popular Unity" coalition.

In addition to the municipal 'elections, the coalition parties scored an expected win in the 3 three-way race for the Senate held before Mount Pleasant. I day on Route 119 south of Unioih -Nuclear disarmament by I She was born Au 3 5907, in W. Va burg. He was born March 19.1 becoming president, electing town. Damage was estimated! the Soviet Union, the United 1 at more than $1,000.

One driver was charged with i a s. Communist China, France and Britain. a daughter of Surviving are ms widow, Mrs. the late Mr. and Mrs.

Clark! Clara Kuth Kaminsky, a Farmer. She was a former' brother. John of Coulter and General repudiation of the a traffic violation in two colli-! use orce sions investigated Sunday Dissolution of the city police. 807 Isabella was charged 'armies, with running through a stop sign rr. Home See this choice level kit" Excellent location.

Restricted Near schools and churches. School. biai (SB-soBo. office ALBER.T char es were ed jafter the car she" was driving German Central School, D. Ferr'li Cha cs a an hl TMicollided with an auto driven.by --'Swatwsy School.

Friendship Hm' othe Green Berels were heW D. Bush, 22. of 1324 Srhool and a i a e' mAabeya South Pittsburg Sf. According to A of those charged wasi police the Bush auto was travel- North i Atlantic Treaty Organization employe of the Overholt Distillery, and was a member of the Owensdale United Methodist Church. Katherine A.

George, 55, of'(NATO) and the Warsaw Pact Surviving are a son. Franklin Wanted Real Estate WANTED We have buyers for homes, farms, cottages, businesses and vacation cottages. WEST REAL ESTATE AGENCY, INC. Real Estate G28 -2732 i Elementary School. 411 elementary schools, Redstone Junior High, Brownsville Area Senior High School.

ERAZEER AREA: i School office. a Junction School. Kennedy School, Hutchison School." UNIONTOWN AREA: A Called Continued From Page One i ing on Wills Road and fee for 1971 72 was a 32nd SpeClal rCes vehicle as tra velin Degree Mason and a member of Bethany Lodge No. 69, F. A.

Uniontovm Lodge Col. Robert B. Rlieault. former in Vietnam. Marasco, an insui-ance salesman living in Bloomfield.

N.J., Baldwin Ave. when the crash occurred at 1:20 p.m. Sunday. Clark Robbins of Connellsville, D. 1: three grandsons: 12 'great grandchildren: two sifters, Mrs.

Claude (Hester) Frankhouser of Uniontown and Mrs. Margaret Rice Huntingdon, V.a.: and two Glenn Farmer and Roy Farmer of Hubbard, Ohio. High 14, 1969. estimated damage toi 0 perfection and the Pitts- from the Army Oct. both vehicles at about S125.

burgh Consistory, Syria Shrine Two autos were damaged ati and Royal Arch Chapter No. would not comment on cos statement. 'Under Sunday at South' Pitts- 283. porfer A vetcran of West in? a Problem? lem" 1 Rental a A E. Wagoner schools i circumstances started passing anotlieri Penn Power he retired one that was making a left Oct.

1. 1970, after 41 years of that a car Nice three bedroom home or Mt Ploa. Miit. area Around S20000 or under. Sam Kinkus Realty, D-al 028-2220 anytime.

FAEM over timber wet swamp land, tm-scelhmuous 1' Ready Cash. Write Box i 557. Ligonier. 1 21 9 Auction LegaSs of all this by Marasco, Community Action Agency: Mnidriven "north in South Pitts-i technician. ments.

ne sait. burg St. bv Frances He was a member, elder should -he Rheault, who also of S0 i "East Davidson and official board member of ff Completes Course New Ball Field town, started passing her on the! Surviving are his widow. 'left. Total damage to the aulos Mrs.

Edna M. Hilling Fisher: involved was estimated by; two daughters, Miss Barbara LEO E. HODGKISS i Leo E. Hodgkiss, 69, of Tarr, died Sunday morning in Fricki Community Hospital. Pleasant.

He was born Oct. 13. 1901. in Tarr, a son of Mrs. Anna Saltzman Hcdgkiss of West a sister, Mrs.

Veronica Werner of Wexford. MRS. SUSAN DICKS SCOTTTDALE Mrs. Susan Dicks of 20 Pearl Scottdale Manor, died at her home at 10 a.m. today.

Two Bogus Bii! Passers Nabbed By State Police Socialist Adonis Sepulveda lo the post. Election day was quiet throughout the nation except for a shooting incident in which 18-year-old Juan Millanlonco, a Christian Democrat, was killed by three bullets in the back in bhe southern city of Puerto Aysen. Allende said the incident would be investigated. Funeral Notices Motmt GREENSBURG, Pa. (UPD- i State police arrested two men al a restaurant in Derry Twp.

Sunday on counterfeiting charges after they allegedly Newton and the late William i passed a bogus $20 bill. HodgMss. TIlc of the restaurant He was an Army veteran of'i at thc intersection of Routes 22 World belonged to TM' aid men jHLOOM Knends oi Kooert K.ir! Bloom ot 106 Spring y.ho died Monday, April 5, 1971. maj call after 7 p.m. today at the Samuel C.

Brooks Funeral Home. where the funeral will be hold at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, with thu Rev. R. A.

Nelson officiating. Interment Green Riclae Homo rial P. irk BLUlilXEIi FiitncU, ol Jolm A. Bereiter of Morrell, died Sunday, April 4, 1971, may call at the Burlians Funeral HOIIK. Dunbar.

Requiem mass will be celebrated at il a in. Wcdncsd.ix at St. Alexius R. C. Church.

Dunbar. u'ltli the Rev. John the James E. Zundell Post 446, bill to purchase some ciga-j Mount Pleasant A i a He said ne rew SUSP 1 Auburn Cemetery, Dunbar. Jonn nnH the Plncf I dflUS Of the money and Called T.

Burns Council No. 948. Knights, T. Burns Council No. 948, Kmglilt, ol Colunibus, of Connellsville.

will recite the rosary at 8 in today at the luneral homt. 1 THC The suspects, Robert I Auction Sales Redstone Township supervisee at approximately S475. of Rodiester and Miss Stevenson, both of West a.v^e ir.sors agreed to relocate a ball! Pnlifft also renorted Richard land Paul E. Hodekiss of Tarr NOW BOOKING SPRING AUO TIONS-Zelmore Auction Sales, Zelmorc. Dial 547-6860.

90J UNIONTOWN A agreed to relocate a ball. Police also reported Richard IT 7, i i Johnson of Null Fore Sales, 'Inc. I field in Republic, on request S. Jameson, 46, of vg of Uniontown has graduated of a representative of a Repub- was charged with making an! Legion and the East Huntingdon I dous of tne money called Volunteer Fire Department. state olice when the men re In addition to his mother, mained to eat.

he is survived by two brothers and a sister, Norman Hodgkiss and Mrs. a a Jr 21 of Fa ette CAN ADA 29, of Monessen and Joseph Ro-i home. A Ti 1S71. at 7 new merchandise from the business management course conducted by Ford Motor Company. representative of a Republic league.

The present ball field was abandoned due to construction work at the site. Mrs. Lydia Fisher. and grocerieb. Board Denies Charge Would Require Doctor lo Advise Patients How They Propose fo Treat Them JZJR ford Ave.

and Arch St. at 2.05! p.m. Sunday. Easter Seal Society Will Hear Program and Paul E. Hodgkiss of Tarr.

i MRS. I A TRESKY. County, were ar- before Sc uire (Fitter) Caiidd.i of Dunb.ir, D. 1, who died Saturday. A i 171.

nwy call at the Mrs Rose Marie Tresky, 34, i $30,000 bond. ret Bossart in Greensburg and! fmk Funeral Home, remanded to jail in lieu of prayer semc Ul11 bc hl of Garfield Heights, i formerly of Uniontown. died Saturday in Mary Hospital, Cleveland. Ohio, after of Columbus pL 1936 Meet Tuesday a daughter of Stephen and Margaret Salay State police said they confiscated 71 counterfeit $20 bills. Officers said the men passed five of the bogus bills before they were arrested.

FaitSi in Bargaining UNIONTOWN Negotiators for Uniontown Area School trict denied allegations of faith in bargaining with pro-1 WASHINGTON. (UPD A fries and in addi: Uniontown. fcssional employes, made by the i group of physicians and law-1 tion to genera! practice. Uniontown Area a i yers. concerned jver the i Assn.

Father John T. Burns Council Xo. 948, Knights of Columbus, Thc family conn-oil of 6 County Society for "TM (Children and Adults, will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Easter Seal Center. 141 Oakland The program will center on "It wa "otrhirlec 1 it would for the handicapped TWs decision, it was learned i ffrowin" number of mabractice I eu II WOUICI insurance tor tne nanaicappea hafScd to dearable to the doctrine by Louis Mallicone of the Balti- Atty Herbert Margolis, school to cover what of nfornicd consent." said more Life Insurance Co.

and district solicitor and negotiating tell their Datieilts i i a Schwartz, general a pas president of the Easter Learn members, said there have th la director of trial lawyers Seal Society, been no meetings because the group and a Boston University district has been tied up in law professor thc court hearing on an injunction to halt construction of the proposed new senior i school. He said that both sides had agreed to make no statements for publication until an- agrecment was reached, and IIiay llliuie 1Illt Iugeni cnoice that he would not break his tment hdped bring the ag (Q "The physician under the todav, was the outgrowth of a vollld11 meeting last month 1 6 representatives of the can Trial Lawyers Association i and thc medical profession. The, Health, Education and Welfare' the to make a disclosure of risks involved in thc ry in order that the patient make an intelligent choice word. I two groups together. The 21 Ameri- contemplative surgery or The association, by a 97 per can Me "Ji trcalm TMt." he said.

cent, votc, has agreed to withdraw services on April 12 if an agreement is not readied James Rush of the Pittsburgh Office of the State Buracu of Mediation, who was quoted by Lhc teachers' group as saying the school board offor was absolutely ridiculous," denied he made the statement, and said he was not contacted by any member of thc association. in Lhc pasL has criticized any Gorney said thc meeting government interference ''csuit in a written form relationsh'ps. 1 doctors to follow in advising not attend the meeting and t'" oir patients. declined comment on it. would not insist on an Dr.

Mark Gorney, a plastic of open said surgeon from San Francisco i Schwartz. ''IL would not require who chaired the meeting, said disclosure if disclosure would 17 persons were involved.) agitate an unstable patient. Medical specialties represented included anesthesiology, neuro- orlheopcdics, obstc- SomeLime in the next two months we hope to have a clarification," he Perm Man Facing Charge In West Virginia WEIRTON, W. Va. (UPD-- Bert Rouviere, 33, of Clinton, was arraigned before Squire Thomas Bellanco today on a murder charge in thc fatal shooting of Richard Green, 28, of East Liverpool, Ohio.

Rouviere, Lhe object of a widespread search after Green died of wounds of Lhc head, walked into tJie Hancock County Sheriff's office Sunday evening and gave himself up. Authorities said Green was wounded in a lavem in Chester early Sunday. He died en route to a Pittsburgh hospital. home at 8 p.m. Tuesday.

Plans will be made for a number of activities. The Casey Club will nominate and elect officers after the council session. Ciry Firemen Kept- Busy Wit-h Four on Same Day City firemen were kept on the jump Saturday afternoon and evening, none of them resulting in any damage. Thc afternoon runs started at 12:12 p.m. when iiremen were called Lo the 700-HXM) block South Ardi St.

Lo extinguish a grass fire and then were called ouL at 3:12 p.m Lo Lhe residence of James Hann at 713 North Piltsbuvg St. where they quelled a rubbish fire. AL 4 p.m. firemen answered a call from East Park where they extinguished another grass fire. The last run came at p.m, when firemen went to Lhc home of Dan Porterfield at 109 Haas Ave.

where several boxes in the basement ignited, buL the flames doused before they could cause any damage. Kutzer, and had lived in Cleveland for the pasL 16 years, i She was a member of St. John's R. C. Church of Uniontown.

Surviving in addition to her parents are her a Richard: and two daughters. Lois Ann at home. and Patricia, both State Continued From Page One on and his 71-year-old wife Dorothy of Genesse, and Forrest J. McCormell, 74, of Coudersport. Pa.

MRS. ELIZABETH BILOTT Mrs. Elizabeth Colinear Bilott of Irwin died suddenly aL Gulfj Park, Friday evening. She! was born in ILaly in 1889 and' had been a resident of Irwin of her life. She member of SL.

Agnes R. C. Church, of North Huntingdon Township. She belonged to the a i Auxiliary of the 'Irwin VFW Surviving are three sons, one daughter, cighl grandchildren, seven great grandchildren and one sister. She was predeceased by her husband.

Carmine Bilott and a James P. Bilotl. MICHAEL HORMAK Michael Iloniak of Latrobc, died in LaLrobe Area Hospital. Born in Czechoslovakia, ho was Lhe son of the late George and Elizabeth Hornak. He belonged to St.

a Byzantine CaLholic Church and was a member of the United Mine Workers of America, Mrs. Helen McConnell was in critical condi- jtion with broken bones and internal injuries. Retired Man, Wife Found Dead at Home Believed Suicides 9 ao vVednes-day, folhmed liy requiem high mass at 10 .1.111 at St Rita's R. C. Church, thc Rev.

Mitolo as cck- brant. Interment in St. Rit.i'j; Cemetery. The Kmghtb of bus and Holy Name Society i recite the rosary at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral honif.

I Fnneial air.nmemcn!-. for Airs. Su-an Dicks ol 20 Scottdale Manor, dn cl at home Monday. April 5, 1971, are boiim matie the George B.irr Ftmer.il ironic in Scottdnle nnd i be announced Inter. FIS1IEK rnend- Carol! Fisher oi SKi Davidson who died Sunday, April 4.

1H71. may call from 7 to 9 p.m. toda.s 2 to 5 and 7 to p.m. Tucs- cl.i\ at the Samuel C. Biookv Funeral Homo, where Me i al be held at 11-no a.m.

Winf- the Rev. Gcrrctt officiating Interment in Green i Memorial The Connellsville Lions Club i c'Jiiduct a p.m today at tho funer.il home A memorial service Un James II. Ilnzen of 50 OakUnul ol Countj. died S.ituui.ij, April 1971. bi- nclcl 2 p.m i lllnn- Puiicr.il Homo, Pcrryopoiis.

Private intonncut is tot lor today. Thc aM; thru in lieu ol llou-crs, momon.nl bo m.uio 10 UH- Hc.u-t or C.mcer Funds LANCASTER, Pa. Clyde D. Herr, 61, a retired engineer, and his wife, Marjoric, 58, were found dead Sunday in uoumxs Friends 01 Mr-. their East Hempfield Twp.

home. Dr. Newlon Kendig, coroner, said Hcrr's body was! scotui.u'c. in the basement with a 12-1 irc gauge shotgun on the floor nearby. Kendig said Mrs.

Hcrr's rencc Albcrtn Robbing of Ouen-'- cinlo. Connellsville, R. D. 1, who died Sundn.t, April 4, niij call after 7 p.m. today at the Murphv Memon.il i TKtSKY Friendj of Jlrs.

ard (Rose Marie) Tresky of Garfield i fomicrly ot i i I i i i i i A I I A body was the garage, at the umontown. wiio tiicti Saturday, rear of a car's exhaust pipe. 1T: Kendig said he Was not SUrC Biook- Funm-al llomc. Requiem if it was a double suicide or murder suicide. The coroner said both Herrs were reportedly despondent and that Herr left a note to their children.

eelebralcd at 11 in Jolui's R. C. Church, Uniontown. Msfir. Andrew Schneider V.

F. as'celebrant. Interment in Sylvan Heights Cemetery, Uniontown. The parish liturgy will be recited at 8 n.m. Tuesday at liome..

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