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2-- Weirton Daily Times, Monday, Augusta, Deaths and Funerals Mrs. Hattie White Mrs. Hattie White, 83, of 3729 Main St. Weirton, died Saturday at 10 pjn. in the Weirton General Hospital.

She was born Oct. 31, 1886, daughter of the late William and Hattie M. Sutton Finch. She was a resident of Weirton for 53 years, Newark, Ohio. coming from Mrs.

White was married March 12, 1903, in 'Marietta, Ohio, to Frank F. White, who died July 7, 1965. She was a charter member of the First United Methodist Church of Weirton and the Sunday School teacher for the Esther Bible Class. She is survived by three nieces, Mrs. E.

D. (Marine) Conti of Weirton, Mrs. E. C. (Thelma) Hall of Orlando, and Mrs.

William Q. (Betty Gibson of New Cumberland. She was preceded in death by one sister, Lida M. Buchert, who died April 7, 1969. Friends may call at the Steel and Wolfe Funeral Home, Main today from 7-9 and Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

Funeral services will be Mrs. Mary A. Jablonski STEUBENVILLE Mrs. Mary Alice Jablonski of 901 Maple Way died at 5:10 p.m. Sunday in the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Stanley (Mary Ann) Ohalek, of 922 Loretta Toronto, following an extended illness. She was married in 1906 to Joseph F. Jablonski, who died in 1955. Mrs. Jablonski was a member of St.

Stanislaus Catholic Church, the PNA, Rosary Society and Catholic Women's Club. Surviving are two sons, Raymond of Steubenville and Stanley F. of Youngstown, Ohio; four daughters, Mrs. Joseph Wednesday at 1 p.m. with the Wayne Burwell Interment will be in Chestnut i Steubenville and Mrs.

Ohalek, Mrs. George (Sophia) Scmbar and Mrs. John (Jane) Tisch, all of Toronto) one brother, Chester Kosikowski of Yorkville, Ohio; one sister, Mrs. John (Bernice) Rogalski of Steubenville; 21 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren. Requiem High Mass will be celebrated at 11:30 a.m.

Wednesday in St. Stanislaus Church with the Rev. Fr. Chester L. Szymanski as celebrant.

Burial Frank Stone Frank Stone, 67, of 524 Garden Way, Weirton, was dead on arrival at the Weirton General Hospital Sunday at 5:10 p.m. He was born Aug. 21, 1902, in Madison, son of the late Isaac E. and Mannie Wilson Stone. He was a Weirton resident for 40 years, coming from Burgeta- town.

Mr. Stone was married Oct. 6, 1934, in Weirton to Martha McGowan. He was a member of the Paris Presbyterian Church and was an elder of the congregation. He was a member ot the Richard Vaux Lodge 454 F.

and (Victoria) Shimmel of A.M., Burgettstown; Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Valley of Pittsburgh; Gourgas Lodge of Perfection; Pennsylvanian Council of Princes of Jerusalem 16; and the Pittsburgh Chapter of the Rose Croix; and the Penn sylvania Consistory SPRS. He was employed by the West Virginia Department of Highways as a construction inspector and surveyor. Besides his wife he is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Richard S. (Mary Jane) Sharrow, and one! Edward Stone, both N.Y.

Stock Market (11:15 A.M. Listings) United Press International Airlines Brands Cynamld Electric Metal Cl Motors Tel Tel MORTGAGE BURNING HELD BY COUNCIL Two students help President Sam Mascaro of the Weirton Council for Retarded Children and Adults burn the mortgage which symbolizes the organization completing the purchase of the St. Thomas Episcopal Church and parsonage. The children that participated In the ceremony are students In special education classes in Hancock county schools or to the Council's workshop. The students formed two lines and passed a lighted candle up to Mr.

Mascaro who burned the paper. 3 Ridge Cemetery, Florence, Pa. Mrs. C. A.

Bengier STEUBENVILLE Mrs. Friends may call at the Mosti 'grandchildren JFuneral Home from 7 to 9 p.m. mav Condition 'today and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 lfe Funeral Home Penco i VxUIlUlUUIl Rosary devotions Constance A. Bengier, 81, of 1341 Oak Grove died at 10:45 a.m. Saturday in the Ohio Valley Hospital following a six-month illness.

Daughterofthe late Joseph and Anna Kujawa, she was born in Poland April 6, 1889, and wjis married Feb. 4,1907, to Peter J. Bengier, who preceded her in funeral home. Mrs. Violet L.

Stillson FOLLANSBEE Mrs. Violetj L. Stillson, 56, of Cross Creek Road, RD 1, Colliers, died at 12:10 a.m. Sunday in Wheeling 'Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the funeral home with the Rev.

Joseph L. Hunter officiating. ejStill Critical She was born March 3, 1914, in death in 1952. She is survived by four sons, Stanley and Casimir, both of Wintersville, Joseph of Weirton tne Stoneboro, a daughter of the late Charles and Violet Grundy stillson was manager of lunch counter the and Frank of Richmond, Ohio; Steubenville Thrift Drugstore four daughters, Mrs. George md a mem ber of St.

Anthonys (Stella) Stunda and Mrs. Mary i a Catholic Church and the Spiewak, both of Weirton, Miss Catherine Bengier at home and Miss Regina Bengier of Cleveland; 31 grandchildren and 29 great grandchildren. Mrs. Bengier was a member of the Catholic Women's Club of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, the PRCU and the PNA.

Requiem High Mass will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday in St. Stanislaus Church by the Rev. Szymanski ment following in Mt. Calvary Cemetery.

Friends will be received at the Mosti Funeral Home today and Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The rosary will be recited at Fr. Chester L. with inter- He retired in 1959 from a 5 electrical department of Follansbee Moose Auxiliary. Her husband, Michael Stillson, died April 16,1968.

Surviving are two sons, Dominic of RD 1, Colliers, and Michael of Virginville, West Virginia; two daughters, Mrs. Michael (Dorothy) Slavik of RD 1, Colliers and Miss Cecilia Stillson i Steubenville, 32nd Degree. Mrs. Nanny Hollan, 56, of 3816 Hanlin Way, remains in critical Interment will be in in the Weirton General Hills Memorial Hospital for injuries received in a four-vehicle accident on Penni sylvania Avenue Friday, which- claimed the lives of her son and two grandsons. Nine other per- Weirton.

Earl W. McLeish STEUBENVILLE William McLeish, 76, of 815! Mrs. Holfan re'ceived head and Brady died Sunday at 3:45 iinternal injuries an multiple p.m. in Ohio Valley Hospital. He was born in Steubenville lacerations.

A native of Wheeling, Mrs. Hollan came to Nov. 14, 1893, son of the late lWeirton two years ago to res j(j George W. McLeish, a formerly her sorli stanlsy Hollan mayor of Steubenville, and when hjs hy ui became late Annie Spriggs McLeish. Mrs Hollan test Those fatally injured in the Follansbee Steel Corp.

and was a accident Fr day were Mrs member of LaBelle View Church Nanny Hollan's son, Stanley, 40, of Christ, Steubenville Lodge No kjjg son three vear oW Timmy 45 and AM, Tibris Grotto, neeWt six-year Scottish Rite, Valley of; old Buly Hollan of Galveston, at home; one sister, Mrs. Doris; was also George of Lakewood, Ohio; brothers, Albert Johnson of RD 1, Christ. deacon and iew Church of Colliers, William Johnson of! Surviving are his wife, Mildred Cleveland, Robert Johnson ofjBell McLeish; two sons, Earl R. Wellsburg, Fred Johnson of; of Steubenville and James L. of Follansbee and Francis Johnson I Traverse City, two of Wooster, Ohio, and seven sisters, Mrs.

John (Leona) grandchildren. Gilday and Mrs. John (Wynema) Friends may call at the James Plumby, both of Steubenville; Funeral Home today from 7 to 9 the funderal home Tuesday at 8 pjn ues iay from 2 to 4 and p.m Mrs. Elizabeth Antill i home MOUNDSVILLE Mrs.i Funeral Mass four grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Friends may call at the Mc- in that accident were Billy's parents, Forrest and Mildred Hollan and Billy's 14- month old sister, Carrie.

Forrest Hollan's condition at the Weirton hospital is described as serious but a hospital spokesman said he is improving. His wife, Mildred, is still in guarded condition, and their daughter, Carrie, is listed as fair. Mrs. John (Lolita) Plaso of 208 Former Movie Star, 56, Dies INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI) Frances Farmer, who costarred with Bing Crosby, Gary Grant and Tyrone Power in movies of the 1930s and 1940s, died Sunday.

She was 56. Miss Farmer died in Community Hospital. The cause of death was believed to be throat cancer. She was born in Seattle and began acting at the University of Washington. She appeared in scores of films and once was called "Hollywood's most promising star" until her career ended in 1943 when she was placed in a sanitarium after a sanity hearing.

During her career, she costarred with Crosby in "Rhythm on the Range." Also among her pictures were "Ride a Crooked Mile," "Border Flight," "Ebb Tide," "The Toast of New York" and "There Is No Escape." On the New York stage, she had the lead in Clifford Odets' "Golden Boy." In 1943, her marriage to actor Leif Erickson collapsed. 7 to 9 p.m. Rosary devotions will i le TM may call at the Me- S( for surgerv he held at 8:30 o.m. Tuesday in 'Clave Funeral Home from 7 to 9 nnMI p.m. today and from 2 to 4 and 7 will 9 p.m.

Tuesday. Services will of RD' at held in the McClave Chapel Moundsville, died in Reynolds Memorial Hospital Sunday. Daughter of the late Daniel and Laina Hassig Grail, she was born March 4, 1882, at Rice Ridge, I Wetzel County. R. Long in St.

Anthonys Church with the at 11 a.m. by the Rev. Rev. Fr. Harold Moore Carl A.

Alexander. In- celebrant. Burial will be made in jterment will follow in Union St. Johns Cemetery, Follansbee. Cemetery.

Masonic services will be held at In Weekend NEW ACF Industries Air Reduction Allegheny Ludlut Allegheny Power Allied Chemical Allls Chalmers Alcoa American American American American American American American Anaconda Armco Stiel Armour Bendix Bethlehem Steel Boeing A i a Borden Canadian Pacific Celanese Chesapeake Ohio Chrysler Coca Cola Colgate Colgate Collins Radio Commonwealth Edis Consolidated Edison consolidated Nat Gas Consumer Power Continental Can Copperweld Steel CPC International Curtlss Wright Detroit Edison Dow Chemical Dresser DuPont Eastern Airlines Eastman Firestone Ford (UPD--Stocks; Vt 38 V4 30 3 Va 25 -35 22Vi4- 43 Vt 72W-- 7 Vs 30 7 66Vj 29W-- 69 Krattco Kresge Kroger Latrobe Steel Mobil Oil Monsanto Marcor Inc General General Slightly! General Driver Hurt 2 Arrested In Brooke Three persons were injured and one was arrested in three weekend traffic accidents, Weirton police reported. Guido Colesante, 55, of 226 Emerson was treated for injuries he received when his car hit pot holes on Miami Avenue, causing his vehicle to bounce into a parked car, owned by Jean Perito of 209 Miami Ave. The accident occurred Saturday at 11:43 a.m. Damage to both cars was moderate. John Przybysz, 20, of 111 Montgomery and Corrie Jeter, 25, of 605 North Steubenville, said they would see their own family doctors for injuries received in a two-car accident, Saturday at 1:25 p.m.

on Freedom Way. According to reports, the Przybysz car struck another car, driven by William Jeter, 27, of 605 North Steubenville when Mr. Przybysz attempted to stop his vehicle. Corrie Jeter was a passenger in the Jeter car. Mr Przybysz was I cited for failure to have his vehicle under control.

His 'hearing was set for Thursday. Lanes not properly marked at Red Trawler Spying Electric Foods Motors Telephone General Goodrich Goodyear Great A Greyhound Gulf Oil Illinois a Ingersol Rand IBM International International International Jones 8. Laughlin Joy Manufacturing Kennecott Harv Nickel TelTel Motorola National Biscuit National Dlst National Gypsum Norfolk Western North Am Rockwell Olin Corp Owen Illinois Pan American Penn Central PepsiCo Phillips Pet Polaroid PPG Industries Procter Gamble Pullman RCA Reading Republic Steel Reynolds Metals Sears Roebuck Southern a i a Sperry Rand Standard Brand standard Oil Cat Standard Oil Indiana Standard Oil 'NJ Standard Oil Ohio Stewart Warner siude Worth 121 Swift VA i Tenneco i Texaco 8 Tlmken a World Airlines 1 4 Inc 75Vj-- a UAL Inc Union Carbide 4. United A i a 25 United Brands 23Ve-- a i a Smelting. Pac 2634 i US 14Vz Ind 25Vi VB Weis Market 20Vn Union Westlnghouse Elec 250Vj--Hi i westvaco 22 7 White Motors Winn dx 39 4.

I Woolworth 10 Xerox Corp 41 4 zenith 43 3 VB National Steel 15 'A 8CP.4 46 7 Vi Vt 40 'A 45 A 57V 8 16'j-t- 'A 41 10 74 59Vj-- 2 5 52 'A 25 1 63 3 4B Vi Vj 43Vx-- 45H-- 'A 63 25 7 Vt 'A 27 Vft 'A VB 'A VB 31 VB 15 VB VB 30 Vi 14H 14 23 7 Va 31 Vi 5VH 35 'A 'A 2 2 14 VB 30V 2 32 Vi 35 Nuclear Sub To Test Missile ABOARD USS OBSERVATION i submarines to be converted to ISLAND (UPI)--The nuclear (carry the rocket. submarine James Madison wenl to sea today to test fire a new multiwarhead Poseidon missile; before a gallery of invited newsmen and a "peeping torn" Russian trawler. The milestone undersea launch 11 a.m. EDT 30 Stork Notes the Pennsylvania Avenue and i Penco Road was to blame or a two-caraccident, Sunday at 12:37 James Ma duU black Drivers involved in the Weirton General Hospital Mr. and Mrs.

Laverne Thorn of 2704 Rear Weir a daughter, Aug. 1. today and her condition is reported as fair. Her husband, John, and two-year old son, Michael, were discharged from! citations in four mishap in-j view Dr. Damage was moderate.

FOLLANSBEE An Elders-mishap were James Mitchell, 19 ville Road resident was injured. 0 Rayland, Ohio and 1 and two other motorists received JKaravanic, 17, of 198 feet was ac the hospital Saturday. Rich Dennis, 20, of 3935 Washington and formerly of New Martinsviile, was removed from the intensive care unit at She is survived by two step-1 FOLLANSBEE Harold R.j home 0 1 UUlil 14IC UllCIUlYC HI IIV tit 8 p.m. Tuesday in the funeral hospm mA his daughters, Mrs. Jesse (Bertha) Keenan Weirton and Mrs.

Price Gorby of Littleton, W. Long, 63, of 316 Marquette died at 6 p.m. Sunday in Weirton Convalescent Center. Steubenville Plant Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Mr. Long attended the! MORGANTOWN, W.

Va. Hooverson Heights Church of the (UPI)-Claiming he has been Nazarene. ignored by the state's Republican rv Surviving are his wife, chairman, Dr. Edwin Barbe said Margaret Dunn Long; one I here Sunday he planned to seek daughter, Margaret Ann Long at i an injunction to try to prevent home; two brothers, Robert of S. Sen.

Robert C. Byrd from Weirton and George of Rich- Imond, Ohio, and three sisters, Mrs. Hazel Smith of Toronto, being unchallenged in the November election. The West Virginia University one son, Ralph Phillips, with He was born Octj whom she made her home; one comers, a son of the late John 1 bromer, Albert GraU of Littleton; ffld Pauline Fisner Long, and' five grandchildren and two great was a retired employe of theflri Hvfn i a grandchildren. Steubenville Plant of the! 11 VjdBC She was preceded in death by her first husband, Walter Phillips, in 1918, and by her second husband, Charley Antill, in 1958.

Friends may call today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Grisell Funeral Home in Moundsville, where funeral arrangements are incomplete. Stanley Hollan Friends of Stanley Hollan, who 1 was killed in an automobile accident Friday, may call at the Greco-Hertnick Funeral Home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral services will be held at the funeral home Tuesday at 1 p.m. by the Rev.

Mr. James Stemen of the Christian Missionary Alliance Church. Interment will be in Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens. Timothy Eric Hollan Funeral services for Timothy Eric Hollan, 3, who was killed in condition is described as fair. He was the truck driver involved in the accident and was arrested by Weirton police for driving left of center.

A hearing is pending his release from the hospital. The Hollan family from Galveston were visiting Stanley Hollan and his family on Marland Heights this past week. Hospital following a motorcycle- 1 Tapes Taken From Car car accident at 5:26 p.m.l STEUBENVILLE A purse- Saturday. His injuries included snatching and a theft were cuts and lacerations of the head, re or to city police over the fractured right wrist and finger' and multiple body lacerations. Mr.

Scott was operating a Ohio, Mrs. Lola Freshwater of! professor said he informed state 'party chairman Thomas Potter last July 30 that he wished to oppose Byrd, the veteran Cumberland and Mrs. Ross Dorothy) Grigsby of Beech Bottom, W. Va. Friends may call at the James i Democrat incumbent.

No Funeral Home today from 7 to 9 Republican ran for the post dur- p.m. and Tuesday from 2 to 4 and ng May primary. 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral services will "I also informed him that it the Firemen answered a call be held there at 2 p.m. Wed-1 November election is abolished Sunday afternoon at the nesday with interment following because no Republican candidate re5idence of William Heck of 228 St.

Johns Cemetery, Follans- named, it is my intention to Hudson when a waU lobtain an injunction that will began smoking iattempt to prevent Robert Byrd 6 Jack J. Polcyn STEUBENVILLE Requiem High Mass for Jack J. Polcyn will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in St. Peters Roman an auto accident Friday, will be Catholic Church by the Rt.

Rev. held at 1 pan. Tuesday in the Msgr. Cronan T. Molloy.

Burial Greco-Hertaick Funeral Home by the Rev. Mr. James Stemen, pastor of the Christian Missionary Alliance Church. Burial will be made in Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 4 a 7 9 pjn.

Miss Delores Potock Funeral services for Miss Oelores Potock, who died Friday the Ohio Valley Hospital, wil be held in the Greco-Hertnick Funeral Home at 10 a.m. Tuesday by the Rev. Fr. Lawrence Brown of St. Pauls Roman Catholic Church.

Interment will follow in St. Pauls Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Knights Of Columbus Rosary will be recited for Frank A. Latklewicz, Sr.

7:30 p.m. Greco-Hertnick Funeral 'Home Answer 3 Calls Weirton firemen answered three weekend calls, all of a minor nature. A car, belonging to George Ataliotis of 102 S. 13th caught fire while the vehicle was parked at a Weirton Heights service station. Firemen reported no apparent damage.

Cause of the fire was undetermined. vestigations conducted by Brooke No arrest was made. County sheriff's deputies over the Clarence E. Scott 25, of 2417 Eldersville Road, was treated shore. Ohio Valley Hospital and Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Ward of 3F- ship as it left "Port 3 Ridgeland, Toronto, a shortly after sunrise, daughter, Aug. iota it off- Mr and Mrs 185 1 'Aleksiejczyk of 569 The Soviet trawler Laptev was motorcycle that went left of center on the wet roadway and collided with the right rear of a car operated by Pete Lonchar, 23, of 240 Heights Weirton. No citations were issued. James Rea, 17, of Box 276, Weirton, was cited by deputies for failure to have his vehicle under control and for failure to report an accident after the car he was driving at 3 a.m.

Sunday on Eldersville Road collided with two mail and newspaper boxes after going nut of control. Anthony S. Bumhico, 19, of Martins Ferry, escaped injury will be made in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at the McClave Funeral Home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

today. Rosary devotions will be held at 8 p.m. Watts S. Gulan STEUBENVILLE Friends of Watts S. Gulan may call at the Mosti Funeral Home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

today. Rosary devotions will be held at 7:30 p.m. Requiem High Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Holy Family Roman Catholic Church by Canon Joseph P. Malara.

Buriel will be made in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Longshoremen Back To Work LONDON (UPI) Britain's 47,000 longshoremen returned to work today after a two-week strike that won them a 6-a-week pay raise but cost the nation an estimated $1.38 billion in lost trade. The dockers now average rom being seated in the senate," Rarbe said. He said Potter has failed to to his request to run in the election.

He added that ie has doubts that Potter "is sincere in his concern over naming a candidate." Curenton Confer In Court a week in base overtime and bonuses. pay, Damage was confined to the recepticle. Firemen extinguished a rubbish fire at 3:17 a.m. in the rear of the Bamboo Club on Freedom Way. At 32 tons, it weighs twice as much as the newest Polaris and it is said to be eight times as effective.

One Poseidon will be able to strike as many as 10 separate Stanley M. Guess, targets with the new MIRV weekend. reported a stereo tape player valued at $120 and tapes worth $70 were taken from his auto while it was parked in the deploy 16 nuclear-tipped Posei- multiple warhead system. Today's shot marked a major da ht step in the Pentagon's drive to Toronto, a daughter, Aug. 1.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Talbott of 2503 Cherry Steubenville, a daughter, Aug. 1. Mr.

and Mrs. John Gryskevich of 44 Booker Weirton, a daughter, Aug. 2. Mr. and Mrs.

Hershell Hunt of 226 Mahan Lane, Follansbee, a 2 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Soltes of 232 May Road, Follansbee, a Ohio Valley Hospital parking lot Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Gertrude Harris, 70, of! 1148 Sycamore reported police at 4:30 p.m.

Sunday a young Negro youth snatched her' purse containing $28 and valuable papers while she was walking in the 500 block of Ross St. dons aboard the James Madison early next year. It is the first of 31 Agreements 3:15 a.m. Sunday on Route 88 went off the roadway, and overturned. Uninjured, he was cited for failure to have his vehicle under control.

A P. W. bus driven by Stanley MostowsW, 67, of 153 June Weirton, collided with a car driven by Mil Radeka, 44, of 3659 Lindberg Way. at the intersection of Route 2 and the Market Street Bridge at 2:45 a.m. Saturday.

No Weirton police issued a citation to David Cottrill, 16, of 3176 Hill on charges of having an expired inspection sticker and no registration card. The arrest was made Sunday at 2:25 p.m. at. Pennsylvania and Weir avenues. His hearing was set for Thursday.

injuries reported. or citations were game and per diem that will now average approximately $2.6 million annually. The commissioner will also appoint an arbitor for injury grievances. All other facets of the authority of the office of the commissioner remain the samei under the new agreement. The committees agreed on a number of other points under Meeting Set The Weirton Crime Stop Committee will meet today at 7:30 p.m.

in the Council Chambers at the City Building. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thomas of 2011 Fairmont Steubenville, a daughter, Aug. 2.

Mr. and Mrs. James E. Chaney of Steubenville, a son, Aug. 2.

St. John Hospital Mr. and Mrs. John Ash of Dennis Lane, Follansbee, a daughter, Aug. 1.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson of 211 Ravine Steubenville, a son, July 2. Helps Solve 3 Biggest FALSE TEETH Worries and Problems Just sprlnklins oil dentures does all this: (1) Helps hold both uppers and lowers firmer longer: 2t Holds them moro comfortably: (3) Hflps you eat more naturally. FASTEKTH Denture Adhesive nut acid.

There's no gummy. Booty, pasty paste. Den- that fit are L-ssentlnl to health. tlst a Oe all counters. I negotiation with the specific I language to be agreed upon by, Same Battery htOien representatives of the i committees.

The condition of Melanie Baly, Carol Snodgrass of Win- i Rozelle stepped into the dispute i 17, remained unchanged today ta i tersville, reported to Weirton Sunday to serve as a "contact" i Montefiore Hospital, Pittsburgh, jpolice the battery from her car! between the owners and players She has been in a coma since she! was removed while the vehicle who met behind closed doors in John A. Jones, chairman of the I was involved ta an auto accident! was parked Saturday at the separate locations in an effort to Human Rights Commission, and ijujy 24 on Freedom Way. Lanes parking lot. jwork out an agreement. John Curenton, member of the 1 Weirton Housing Authority, Below Expected Total Ralph Pryor in Hancock County Circuit Court regarding developments in the suspension and probation cases at Weir High School.

Both had attended a meeting held last week in Brown-Williams Funeral Home at which petitions were circulated appealing for! rescinding of the orders involving CHARLESTON, W. Va. slice, was in the Welfare Findings By Task Force Yield $7.2 Million Saving 21 Negro students. The petitions will be presented to the board Aug. 10.

Judge Pryor said the action of the board was a matter of board concern and that the Circuit Court at this stage is not in-! volved. The suspension-probation orders against 12 white Weir High students in the same case. --Penny-pinching has saved West I Department. Virginia about (7.2 million in the first 10 months after Gov. Arch A.

Moore's Management Task Force carried put the advice of business and industry leaders. But, says a firm that acted as Warren King and Associates said about 78 per cent of the 584 recommendations of a blue ribbon panel of business and industrial executives have been savings fell far below expected $50 million. Most spending curtailed, a fulfilled by the governor. Crabtree, who studied the task force and its implementatoon, said two weeks ago he could see a savings of only (2.2 million. Money was not the only improvement noted In the consultant's report.

It also showed "equally important benefits," among them more public confi- report, however, ai year ago, dence belter employe morale, jZ broaricr nt parti Paul na on i 11 TM 1 decisions. Safety First at First Building Loan SffiTE SAVINGS Insured Up To 20,000 by SflFE FSLIC Federal Savings Loan Ins. Coi EARN 4 2 DIVIDEND ON PASSBOOK SAVINGS EARN 5 3 4 DIVIDEND ON 2 YEAR CERTIFICATES TOE ITS! BUILDING LOAN SOCIATION of MAIN AND LEE.

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