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FRIDAY, MARCH 1957 PITTSBURGH SUN TELEGRAPH Sun-Telegraph World" at work A Death Notices will bt received n- Johrt A Frev-vnel 34d(S Fifth Ave. Funeral Saturday mem inf. maes of requien, in t. Paula Cathedral at 10 OC'Q'-tr. IMVIIM-On March 20.

IftST. ILucia. ff T12fi Orchard av. SwiMvaif, are dearly be-locd wife of John, mnthrr of Mane. John, Richard, end Frank, daughter of Mr.

and Mr. Joseph lid una; oi Louib. Mrs Yanerosa, Mrs. A Frank, ar.a Mra A. Catania no.

Friend re en ed at. tht Perrone Mortuarv'. TVii. Church 8 Study New Oil Pipelines For Mid-East LONDON, March 21. (AP.) Eight major international oil companies have taken the first step toward laying new pipelines between oil fields and tanker ports of the Middle East.

The" companies represented are Standard Oil Co. (NJt, Standard Oil Co. of California, Socony Mobil Oil Gulf Oil, Local Slocks IRfportM by MoorhtU Fubllihtm Co.) nr. Bid. Art Am II sun pra.

1 5 Duq. Brf wlnl 5 1 7 i J.an Glau pfd 300 89 Hu.nt 37' 29- Lona St Cat 10 3.1 34 MiKlnnay Mff. 1 Mt. FuM Sup. 10- J5'i J'i Nalro Corp IHa i old luur 17 Penn Faflaral 1 1 a Pmiburjrh 1 3a Do as 17 SO't I A Death Notices MBOBV On TuMdav.

Warfh H. 18S1. John nf 3i Maravn Ava iunrlvfil hi ima auhtrr. Mr, T4na MrKaa four William Waltar Oacria and John Jr one Anna aiw airht frandrhll-flran. Funeral aarvirfa at tha L.

Sraar Tunaral Home, 2927 Ctiar-tiara Bharadan. Pgh. (in Bat- urrlag at 7 LMIRV On Thursrlav, Marrh 51, 197. Oaorja T. ot SU AllanbT Bt Ertjraaooa.

hutKand Pf Geraldine S. Emerv: brothar of Mri. Moon of drove Citv: Marv F. Plan ard William H. of Piltuburrh Fnand, rrraivad at tha Cooke Fur.aral Home.

310 Eat End from 1 lo and to 10 p. Service, Return. at 1 Interment Dorsey, Monday rrormrc trf.KIHI.SKR On Tuesdav, March 19. 1957, Iui, A. F.prr-thener of 16 Climax husband of the late Lilhan Rudolph F-perthener: lather of Mra.

Loretta Langhurat. Louis Charlea, Rirhard and LeRoy; brother of Lawrence and Mra, Loretta Averbeck: IS rand-rhildren. Fnenda received at tii Jceph Colliaan Funeral Home, 601 vt'arnnfton Ave. Funeral on Baturdav. March 2S at 8 a.

m. maaa of Reouiem tn St. C.eorte'a church at 9 a. m. Friend, Invited.

FH.irOVICH On Wednesday. March 20. 1957. Paul, of M2 Bhawaao husband of Katharine Pllipovlch: stcpla'her of Harry and Anthony Bamiatlit. also aeven grandchi'dren.

Friends received at the Paul etenhans Funeral Home (formerly Lovrencici, B0 Lockhart St N. 8. Funeral aervlces at the Christian F.vansel-lcal Church, 900 James St. on Bat- urday at a p. m.

GFRSTF1. On Thursday, March 21, 1957. Kdmund. of 1734 Loretta Penn husband ot Alice Hart Oerstel: father of Mariana, Carol Ann and Robert Oerstel; one arandchild. Friends received at the F.lkin Funeral Home, 2300 leechbur Rd No.

Bessemer, Pern Twp. Famllv houra 2-a. 7-10 p. m. Services will be held Monday, March, March JS.

at 1 ocloclt from the United Presbyterian Church of Unity. Interment Mt. Hope Ceme-tery HOOIK Jonas aae .72, died March 21 at the Bond Nursing Home rear Bandy Lake. The former resident of Pah. wa associated with Pgh.

Musical Institute. Survivors are brothers and sisters. Services Sunday at 2 In McMullen Funeral Home. Sandv Mke. Pa.

Friends may call Friday and Saturday. 7 to 9 p. m. HIT.l On Thursday, March SI, li)r7, Nancy Doak Hugus, wile Ralai. Ruiner Co 1 .80 Reymar Broa.

6 3 4 1 4 Rnuri Mff 5 7 San Toy Mm. 10c .05 0 Clan 1 'a Do vtc 1 7.a Sales on the Exchange Hi ch. 1784 lm. Lataat. Ch'lt- 4 A TAT 50 Be'h 60 r.m El J-i On Mir JOCulf 300 OIR In 17i, I7a, 43' 7l, 3 5 "'a 130 15 11 42I.

56-. 59'. 130 15 1 32'', 58', 15 3 IV, Sr, PI. OH 501, 54 4 571, ll 571, 65 0 The Texas Compangnie Francaise Des Petroles, Royal Dutch Shell and British Petroleum. Officials of these world's largest oil companiss set up committees to study routes, finances and equipment for additional pipelines.

A spokesman for the companies said the work of committees Is expected to be completed in a few weeks. Other subjects under study will be pipeline capacities, engineering and construction problems, and availability of steel plate tfnd pumping equipment. Tube Mill Work Asked SECOND PRIZE $7,500.00 IYlltOl 1 THIRD PRIZE 2.000.00 I. jfeLJw' FOURTH PRIZE 1,000.00 I LJ Slfl IT I FIFTH PRIZE 500.00 nflt 9 hllj FIFTEEN PRIZES (EACH $100.00) 1,500.00 VI I i jLIL TWENTY PRIZES (EACH $50.00) 1,000.00 I yti 'U ff FOUR HUNDRED PRIZES (EACH $25) 11,500.00 flfyjfjffyi? jff Employes of the National Works of the National Tube' Tji vicinr. in MflfoacnnW a -a GIVEN TO All CONTESTANTS "A GUIDE TO A BETTER LIVING" Thia informative Hard-Covar Book Will Ba Given to All Con testanta Who Complete tha Contest.

A Thousand Practical Sug- geationa for Enjoying Your- Lif More Fully. You'll Want Tbia for Your Permanent Library. muii aii jimnvnjiini pic being asked to forego their vacations this year. More than 6.300 non-salaried workers will be given an opportunity to waive all or part of their vacations because of the heavy demand for tubular goods and pipe products. Stiff Time to ALL PUZZLES REPRINTED SUNDAY A complete reprint of the Magic Circle Puzzles for the first two weeks (1 through 7 and 8 through 14) plus puzzle number 15 will appear in Sunday's Sun-Telegraph.

Officials said the proposal will help ease a replacement problem during vacation time. Workers giving up their time will receive regular vacation pay. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN QUICK QUOTE: "Watch Dam J. Walsh. Hit I i to athletic knowhow cores." A Sportsfan.

The Carl Ida Fund for Richard Kadis is only'Dave's latest, in Today's Over the Counter Th following "Mi" tnd "tiked1" 4o tiM represent actunj trftnuariioni, they are Intended a a guide to the approximntt rangt within which these iccurities could hv been gold (Indicated by th bid) or bought (Indicated by the asked) at the time of each dayi compilation. ST8CKS BID ASK Admiral Homei 3 Aetna Stand Eng 301) 32 Am Marietta 45 47Vj Am Wind Cora 16V4 Do pfd 16'i IRVi Chambertburi Ens 30 34 Diavo Coip MVi 58 Edgewater Stel 5fi''a Fed Bake Shop 3-'4 4Vt Ha can A 35 37 Heant Con Pub 1V nVs Hiawatha (ins 7 Hnod Chemical 1 a jesmp steel 17 18 Kennametal Inr 30 Knighti Life Im fi.Hj Lairobe Steel 2fi 30 Magnetici Inr 2 3 Mathews 31 34 I'nlon Hrr 3 1 4 4u' 4 Oliver 1 A steel aVa Onejto Cnrp 1T 3 Perm Ohio Oai lt 2'i Tenna Bit Sharea 4 3 Fell Mercantile II1, 4 J3 Pgh Reflrtor Com 4 SVs Do ptd 10 Pen Steel Foundry 19 31 Prtrter Com flfl 64 HERE'S WHAT YOU DO TO WIN! It's fany. Simply study the cartoon brlow for clues vhirh iifigest the FULL name of one of the peron listed below the cartoon. Next place a quarter on the diagram and try to locate the letters spelling out the correct LAST name. Draw a circle around it.

ALL the letters of the geleclcd name must fall completely within the circle. Complete the puzzle by placing an before the selected name. SOLVE TODAY'S PUZZLE NOW! Next Puzze in Tomorrow's Sun-Tcesroph THA-T I WILL R.viasaie. Reqinem high mns at the Miidonn del Canieilo Church. on Monday, March -i, at 1C a.

ni. PAW! AK On Tucdav. Marrh John, 3040 Brereton Ave heloved of Pt-phena Zatc; father of Mrs. Helen Ku-chtick, John Mra. Mane Ptenhen.

Barbara Ann. and five grand children Funeral from the. Frank Funeral Home, Dobsnn on Saturday. March 23. at 9 a m.

mass the Immacula'a Heart of Marv Church at. 10 a. P1NKKRTON Suddenly on Friday. March 22, 1M7. Anna Barr, beloved wife of Ralph Pinker-lon.

of 227 Summit Bellevue; sister of Mrs. Clara Craft. Mrs. Joseph Caughev, Mrs William B. Horigcrs.

Mrs. Mildred B. Oregon. Robert H. and lliomas C.

Barr. Friends received the Orion Pmkerton Funeral Home, 1014 California Ave Avalon (North Borosh here services will be on Monday afternoon at 3 30 clock. ri.OliK, On Thursday, March 31, John of 621 N. Braddock, husband of tha late Victoria Plocik; father of Mrs. Florence Shephard, Mrs.

Clara Ar-bucltie, Charles and Stanley Plocik. Friends received at, the El-kin Mortuary, K09 Fourth N. Braddock. Funeral Mondav, March 25, at 8 30 a. followed by requiem hih mass from the Sacred Heart of Jesus Church of Bradriock at 9 30 a.

m. Interment Braddock Catholic Cemetery. Ql'INX (Chine) On Thursdav. March 21, 1957, Joseph, aae 13, of 417 E. Perahinr Salem, Ohio.

Born tn Calagria. Italy, husband of Jennie; father of Donald, Charles, Louis and Elizabeth. Requiem high masa In Bt Paul a Church. Balem, on Baturday mornln at. 9 o'clock.

RU1TH On Wednesday evening. Mnrrh 20, 'l'W. John Hetth, husband of the late Margaret Keily Ren.h of 574 Teeoe Bellevue; lather of John Keith of Turtle Creek also five grandchildren. Friends received at the T. M.

O'Phea FmiM'al Home, 4i0 Lincoln Ave. Bellevue Hiftli mass of requiem at the Church of the Assumption. Baturday morning at 10 o'clcck. ROSKN At Cleveland, Ohio, on Thursday, March 21. 1957, Norman beloved husband of Eva Ru-dick Rosen; father of Mis.

Bunie Bass and Larry J. Rosen; son of Mrs. Sarah Gold: brother of Mrs. Sam Ruben and Mrs Ben Brer: also two grandchildren. Friends received at the Burton L.

Hirsch Chapel, 2704 Murray Ave Sqlrret Hill (opp. Morrow-field Anis.l, where services will be held on Sunday. March 24, at 1 p. m. Interment Keser Torsh Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers the family resquest contributions he made to your favorite charity. (Aliquippa papera plea.se copyi. SALAPOW On Tuesday, March V.i, ll57, Avenan salanow, oi So. 9th, St beloved husband rf Marv Salapcw; lather of Helen Pnstelion, Nina Sherman, John, William, Michael, Catherine D'rtvcz, and Jean, also survived bv 'A grandchildren. Friends re reived at the Charles C.

Cleslalc Fun-ral Home. 81 So. 15th 6t. Funeral senses Saturday at 1 p. m.

at St. Michael Cathedral, SCARIlMtiCCI Fhsabeth. in he 7ih vear. mother of F.mllv Fedoi Florrs of Massland. Ohio, Orlando, Albert of Universal, nln.

prannchildren, eight Rreat-granc-cintorcn. Friends received at ths Roll. Funeral Home, 74S0 Salts-burg Rd Fenn Township. services Saturday, March 23, at 10 a. Fami.y requests vtsit-injr hot'rs 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.

m. Interment Plum Creek Cemetery. SCHWAB On Thursdav. March 21. IP.iT.

Elizabeth Oiether. ite of William P. Schwab of 1 ft 1 0 N. Franklin N. Pittsburgh.

Friends received at Brandt Funeral Home, 1032 Perry Highway, Perrvsville, where aervires will be held on Sunday afternoon tt 2 30 o'clock. SCHWARTZ BuCdinly at his home, 812 Woodward Stow Township, on Wednesdty, March 20. William, aon of the late Jnnn and Henrietta Barr Schwann; brother of Minnie Johnston, Ami a Shnsano, Fmma White. HrnrirltH. EdUh and Frank Schwartz.

Friends received at Clever fv.id S'over Fu-ncrel Home. S34 Ae M( -Kces Rocks. Chartiers Vnllev Ijodge No "47 F. find A M. services -m Friday evening nt.

o'clock Funeral services Saturday, March 23 at m. SHOFNRFRIll'R On Thirsdav, "March 21. 1H.S7. Louts O. PIioph-berger, age 69 years, beloved husband of Anna Kreilmg Shoen-berger, of 3ii0fl Meadowcrofl Ave Mt.

Lebanon; father of L. Robert and Mrs Robert Elliott, brother of Fmil M. Shonbereer: also four grandchildren. Friends received st the Bemhsuer Mortuary. 2fi10 W.

Liberty Ave. Notice of time of funeral later. SMITH At. Washington. Tlunsciny.

Mnrrh 21, Amy Kra i.1, wife of O. Ftlgnr flmi'h, at her home, 4M 2nd St F'nrnds wilt he received at the Ritchie A- Pistt Fu-nrral Home, Wh-eling ashlnpton, where srrvi: es will be held Sunday, March Zi, at 2 30 On Wednesday. Mnrrh an. 19.i7, Perry O. hMnved hus band of Macl.ure Snvriir.

of 18 E. Orrhard Ave, Bellevue. fnther of Marv Jane in ton! nf Lake Mohawk, U. J. and 2nd Richard Snvder, of Laredo, Tev also s'lrvtvcri bv two grandchildren, Fr.er.di eu ed sn the Fdward T.

Pnughert Funernl Home, Sfifi Lincoln Ave Beilevu from and 7-fl Services Bnturrisv afternoon a' 2 rlork Interment private. North Boros post 116 American Legion lervires Fndnv eienT.g a' ni In lieu of flowers k'nd'v make rnntn-hut sons either to Heart or Csncer Fund. RWIF.M.Y On Thurdav, March 51. 1 Aiif Wel'h Pwpnr- of "f.iitlTr i Air. 13'e Rohert Fcrwr inul-- nf Mr.

Mane f' fi ar.rVi and four treat- g'mrirn Hrf-n. Friends rrr -ci b' the Colligsn Fuuei H.mir. i0J' Vir-rtngtnn A i e. Funei on Mondn March IS. at fi a in HiRh nf requiem in fhiTrh, at 9 m.

Fru ti'-; STBFB O- Mr. fO. K'jT. at F. Sireb ni li'i'Pnd of Fmma V.

Kbsr k. of 't, Ave Wet View; fivlirr of Muriel Krhultz. Jrin ar.rt Ptreb Jr 1 rr nf Mr N'u th M's Xr ier-larh, Mmrfifi Bmv BUrT X-rr- I lloner- James A Hoatfi nurl Pah'. Sireh, sln iff Gr -ruK h.Mrrn Friends termed fir, Hmri Kunern- H-une -ii4V Pe-rvs. ille Ave.

Services on Saturday at 3 "RWTimR On Tueriav Purring. Marrh C. Ilm. j. 'd Bwet'zer.

beloved h'l'Oflnd a mce Hchif fhaurr i resirirnre I S' bro'her of Berths rere "i a' the Pf i i'i -n r. Fr UAKVpK on Wedrednv Mnnh win of l.am Bt hrmher of Kaipn ar.d I'd a -rr' Fuiiersl from tlse IVr vr Funeml Home SJ (i ir A MiMvaie, on Paturdnv. Msnh 2 p. in ill Ko'i" I Vft'- 1 'S7 Kamuel of rfia 1 V. cf 1 4 A 1 r- fn'he' of Far.

T. Wnrr n- Wr.eht T'-'i'r rf Jane Urr, Brsnd! Funerni ll-- Perrv H.Riiw n- Tv'-' 1 se: re te he.r! rsv mom t.c S' i-'--'-- UH.VSI W.r-f'eri pf I vr heoi rr 't .1 fn Ft" f-T'nn 1 'J I Mi-' A (H'rr o' Inh'i Whl' i Iru' A Tmerr 0 Pet r' R' b' 'I UII KINS nr fit K.r.i Mf ir Ft-r- Fiii.r irr' Ph. Mn I nf ft'; 1 1 Oer.cM. of ri.fn..,- n. ii rr" R- I n.in rf -1 Vri I a -i i i1 F- i ft? I'- c- n)i Vnr I fr if ft -i Death Noticr Continued Page 28 50 r-, 53V 14 Rrp St fl5 Scconv 34 lf NJ a TxasCft 40 IIS Stl 1SW Eire 642 50a 54 S71, an, 5l.

55 an, 55 Watson Dividend Watson Standard Co. of Pittsburgh declared dividends of $1.25 a share on preferred and 20 cents a share on common, payable April 1 to record March 22. WANT-AD RATES and INFORMATION TELEGRAPH SQUARE PITTSBURGH JO. PA. PERSONAL WANT-ADS 1 Una.

4 Dan, (1 1 Linn, 4 Dayi. 12 3 Linn, 4 S3 WORD RATES: Dally Sunday Per Per Word Word 7 Times, Per Iniartlon A flaa 4 Tlmci. Per Iniertlnn 6Xe 3 Timea, Per Inierlion 1 Time, Per Iniertlon 1H lOa To Plac a Want-Ad Phone GRant 1-5400 A Death Notices ATCIIfcSON At Hftrnshurg, Pa on Marrh 20, lfifi7. Robert husoand of Amy Callen Atrhe-fcon ilormerly of West Viewi; (ather of Jane Atrheson of Wash-ii'fton. D.

Brother of Miss Jes-fie White. Friends ieceivd at the Brandt Funeral Home. 1032 Perry Highway, Perrvsville where services will be held on Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. ATTANA8IO On Tuesday, March 19. Josephine (nee Pampenat, of 48 Carver beloved wife of the late Michael; mother of Antoinette Guastaferro, Pasquahna Marlcco, Angelina Pampena and Peter; al.so aixteen grandchildren and four sreat-grandchiidren.

Friends will he received at the DeRosa Mortuary. Paulson Ave. tt Winslow until Saturday at 9 a. m. Solemn requiem high mass at Our Lariv Help of Christiana Church at 9 45 a.

m. BARB A HA On Thursday, March Rose, beloved wife of Sait.uel Barbara, of 122 Highridge Baldwin Twp. tformerlv of Ovtrbrook); mother of Josephine IieAntrelis, James, Peter. Joseph and Samuel Barbara also seven grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Friends received at the Beinhauer Mortuary.

2630 Liberty until Monday morning at 9 o'slork. Solemn rrqu'eni high mass in St. Noroerl's Church at 10 o'clock. Friends Invited, BKI.I, Suddenly, at his home, 210 Locust Way. Homestead, on Wednesday.

March 20. Fred, 8r age S4 veara, husband of Marv 0. Gentile Bell; father of Frrt F. and Robert J. Bell; also sur-ived by his motner, Mrs.

Mary Bell two brothers, Victor and Joseph; two sisters. Mrs. Dome-nic Zampml and Miss Laura Bell of Canonaburg. Friends will be rereived at the Anderson Funeral Home. 80fi West Homestead.

Requiem high mass at St. Mary Magdalene Church Monday, 9 30 a. m. BKRTFOTTI On Wednesriav, March 20, JA7, at his residence, 20 Patterson Ave Brirtaeville. Stephen 'Stevel, husband of Rose Roncher Berteotti; father Arthur Berteotti.

Fdith Pansi, Alice Baliz-znni. Josephine Salmoni, Mary McCaffrey. Outdo Berteotti, Anna Doyle. Leo and Louis Berteotti; a'so survived by 26 grandchitri'en and great grandchildren. Fner ris v.

ill Tie received at the 1. avel Funeral Home, 432 Wash-In pton Ave Bndgpville until Sflt-indny, March 23 at 9 30 a. m. Huh mass of requiem a i St. Agatha Church at 10 o'clock bTcKAR On Tuesdav.

March 19. 1957. Flirabeth wife of the laie Joseph P. Bickar, of .117 How-'and Carnegie; mother of Mrs, Grace Pachel of Carnegie; Howard H. Bickar, St.

Petersburg, Fla also surviving, six grandchildren and three great-granrichil-dien; one Mrs. Sarah M. Pastonus. Friends invited to at the Leo J. Kennev Funeral Home, Second Carnegie, from 2-4 p.

7-10 ni Requiem ninss nt St Joseph's Church, on Saturday Mnrrh 23. at 9 a Members of the Christian Mntheri invited B1n7.II am on ad a v.1 March 20, 1957. James beloved husband of Olgn Srhlacfer Bingham, or 1110 Palo Alto son of Mrs, Susan Bingham; brother of William Bineham. Friends re ceded at the Oevtin At Son Fiineral Home. Wi Sherman Ave St Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, BO nd den 1 on Tu esd a Msmh mi.

Marie Kiclehnski, br loved fl'fp of John Bovko. of Knrfllrr Baldwin Boro; mother rf Joseph Golon; daughter of Stella Kineiinskl; sister of Jcsepli'tie a'do, Sophie Halter, F.dvard, Anthony and Michsr KinrliiisH. Funeral from the Urzfwierki Funeral Hnnie, 119 South IMh 8 on BaMirdry. Mari'h 2 at 9 a. m.

Solemn rc-qun n'ns at St. Adalbert I Vhurch ai 10 a. BOVI.sS -On Wednesday, Marrh 50. Minor, of 6M2 Broad St, husband of Rrsrie Steele, father of Mr C'lirist iia Petitte and John a. survived bv two aiannrn tnipii.

T. Bovles and Pet tte bnither of he lae Hny .1 Frirnns received at M. F. Irftslie Home for Funerals, 4'H No NeRlev Ave. Hrrvices Sal-urdav.

Msrch 21 St 10 3fl a ni'RRV Pr I-eoriard 74 suddenly at Miami. Florida. on Wednenday, Marrh lii.s?, Patir Fmenf of Si Lutheran Church, Carnefie: husband nf Ora father of Mr .1 Picker-lrif. n( Oveenwirh, rnnn and Mri. of oienahaw.

Pa brother Mri Jaejer or Toledo, rum nf U' Palm Mr Pelrel. of Charlesfon. Va Mri Weh-niever. of Detrott. Mich and Luke, nf Miami.

Fla a'o Ihree trand-rhllrtren Frtrnri received at Oeo. Huckitu Mor'uerv. 1(10 S' rnrnra-ir fr 1pm Put-ii'dnv Tht- horiv lie in uta'e a' (he Dnrrh from noon Mnnda un'il luiie of iervire at 7 o'rli'Ck In lieu of flower me-ni'na' mm he made to the n'nnTl RimriHV Prhnol nidf of I -f Vh IM Wetf.eafla?. March IO'h nt 1 ni Annie L'nar beloved fifp nf km ward Delane fir nf 4M4 Piiitnmer Rt mother of Mr ffitm Revin Mf Rfvnnirif A ard Williem n. a eseht frandfhtldren.

A'pl a OiJip'er S'" PI R. I edien y.trv F. Nn 7 and rtre.ved a'. O'lbert Mcinne Funersl Home, Rut It Rt. a' 4th.

ahere servire will ba heid on Raturddv at 7 orlorh CONTEST RULES COVERING MAGIC CIRCLE CONTEST at OBJfTT: The Magic Circle Contest consists of 113 puzilea to published in the Pitiihurfh Sun-Telegraph daily and Sunrtay for a period ot lfi weens. The object is to correctly solve the ptuilea through cluea provided In the putzle cartoons ana according to in-at ructions which accompany each day's puzzle. 2 WHO CAM ENTER: The Made Circle Conteit ll open to everyone reaidinu In Pennsylvania, Ohio and Wet Virginia except em-ploves of the Sun-Telegmph or arty Hearil enterprise anrt fhe member! of nuch employes' famlllei. Persons ninstdered prolesilonal pu.rla aolvera an well as anvone who hm won or more In contests before the utart of the Run-Telegraph Magic Circle Content Mfirrh 10. 1957 are not elisible.

Alao became of the uncertainly nf tha permanent addreu of members nt the armed forcea and the eoner-quent delay In mall delivery, th contest is NOT open to them Nft more than one complete Mt of 1ft weekly sets of answer may be nubmitted by a cotiteatant. However, each member oi the lamiiy may compete. 3 miZES: 500 priies totaling ISO.Odo In cash will be awarded to contpstnnts who correctly Knlve or come cloiest solvlnc the 1 1 3 purges published bv thti newspaper hcginnini! Marrh o. 1 and wb't in all oihrr wavi ramply with the rules, instructions Jid conditions of this cnnfcsl Netnps and decoration do nt count. The hm priie.

a5.00t. wilt bp warded to thp person wbnse entry contatnt all J13 correct nolutins. In the pvent no entry contain all 112 correct aoluttons, the entry containing the larcfit, number nt correct solutions will rpceive first prize. 'Hi' rental nine 4i9 prizes will be nwarded to eonteslants whole number nf concct solutions follow next order, only one prl.e will be awarded to contestanti nf the mme family residing at the same ariflress All of tha provision of thia Rule shall be iu6ect tu Ruiea 7, 9 and 10. 4 HOW TO (SCUM IT INIRT: Ymir solutions must tui-mtttc4 on the fmmi provided itinffore tbe Sun-Tiles'ph -and in a eel of seven ra-h week beginniiiK with the s-inda entry ird endinj; wlh the Saiijrdnv entrv of the same week An individual file will be maintained for earn contrstnni and 'he solution cf earii wrf-kiv serlpa will filed in th" cnteMant file rerelvrci.

To be tllcible It win a prire, a cnntfiiam must end in 2t tn coin tltamps not af-ceptablei with rarh rehlv pet nf seven agjwers Ail rnntestsn's cnmplPtins th enntest by aending tn all lfi sf of weekly answers will whether or not they rorrectlv solve the pu7.7les, receive tn return fo- their remittance, a bound copy of "A Cutfl to Holier l.lvinn whirh will be mailed to them at the Bridies appoint: on their entries If any weekly set nf aolutlons is nd meiveri wtthm the jerjmred time the routeltant be disqualified from furtlKT par- tKipatton In the contest and anv remtttanre aeenmpanlni: a wrek'f pet nf lolutioni mhmittert after the required time will he returned, but remittance rereived prior to that time cannot be leninded. The envrlop containing each week aet nf seven entiles rruat have the contestanfp name and address printed in tht upper left hand corner on the front of the envelope. 5 TIME LIMIT: The answers tr earh weekly set of seven must be received hv the Sun-Teifrmph not tMer trtfln no of the following Frldav. eicrept a otheri prnvifled in these tu'm or tnatructionp puhhthed bv or In the Pun-Teleeranh during tt procresp of the contest Contemn' he permitted tn up with the content any time durins the first eight week p-m id-1 their answers to the pintle during that rr1rd, arcnmanid by 'be required remittances, are received by the pun-THecrarh not later than on of Mav ID W. Nn person mav enter the enn'e-t aftT the 10 deadline for the receipt nf the P'B eleht week en'rlps." The plteenth ard final set nf nnwer ml re.

cetvpd bv the Sun-Telegraph not later than 5 oo p. k1aj. jn7. 6WIirnr TO RMIT rNTRirS: Tara wli set cf ansett should mailed flnt flaps to and rece'ved at tie Idrlrea. MAIC circle contest BOX 2458.

PITTSBURGH 30, PA. Contestants whn prefer to deliver them tn peri-n should hr'ng them in a sealed envelope hear in? th- rontegta-it name and addrep to the ainvleleiriph UhM. Teirraph Dnsm-tti, PHtshurgh. 01 WIG lt r.nwniu 6930 Hoe survived ov to nieces, Mrs. Groigie K.

Budd and M'S. Florence K. Roaand. Friends received at H. Samson's, 637 Neville (Oakland Civic Centen, Friday evening from 7 linltl 9 o'clock and on Saturday from 1 until 2 oclock, nhen aervlces will be held.

FiBD Suddenly on March 19, 1957. Anna W. of 1309 Front River Rd Neville Island. Services Irom the Sanvito Funeral Home, 1318 Fourth Coraopoli. Frl-dav at a p.

m. Burial Monona- neia uemeiery. laDiViiirikiri fin TiiPKrlnv in mil Vlnront nf 11R Bo. Pacific 'husband of Hattn SuperczynsKi: sister oi Mrs, oushu Bchram (Bzramowskti. Friends may mt iVie.

Dorratf ITiinnrnl HnmP Centre Ave at. Neville Bt. until Faturdav. Maim s. ai a ni.

High mass of requiem at. 8t. Btan- lSlflu n. u. tnurrn tw irt-ctncnv William aon, afie 91, of 1951 Rernlniiton Wilkinsourp Manor, beloved husband of the lale Mra.

Marfarrb Karns Jefferaon; father of Mrs. Christelle J. Brison, of Canton, Ohio, Mra. Mabel J. McKown.

of brother of Mrs. Lillian Greenfield, of Emma BSakely, of Calif and Mrs. R. R. Jefferion, of Iowa; alao four grandchildren.

Friends received at the E. Courtley Funeral Home, 925 Franklin Wilkinsburg from 2 to 5 p. m. and 7 to 10 p. m.

Funeral service will be held on Saturday afternoon at 3 p. m. in the Aspinwall Methodist Church, corner 4th and Center spln-waM. Interment will lollow in tilt Mt. Roval Cemetery.

JOHNSON On Tuesday, March 19. Alma Flodcn of Binking Valley Altoona, belovd wife of Alfred; mother of Mrs. Mildred Ny-berg of Swlssvale. Mrs. Florence Ccrnahan of McKersport, Rudy Floden of Warren.

Oscar and August Johnson of Altoona; uster uf Mrs. Tecula Beck of Morns Jchnson of Oregon and Harold Johnson of N. also eight frand-children and three grat-grand-children. Friends received at tht Nied Funnal Home, 7441 Washington flt, Beivicea on Sat-urday at 2 p. m.

KAVKMAN On Thursday, March 21, lf7, Mever beloved husband of Chariot! Kaufman; lather of Marehia and Marilyn Kaufman; brother of Mrs. Anre Fernba-h of Washington. C. Mrs. Dora Cohen.

Mamie, Hany and Louis Kaufman. Friends received at tne Burton L. Hirst Chapel. 2704 Murray Bqairrel HiU lopp. Morrowfifld Apts.i where wrvtrea will be held on Sundav, Marrh 24 at 3 m.

Interment nai Isi ael Cemetery. Please omit flowers. KH.HLM Of 234 Prospect Ingram, on Thursday. March 21, 1957, Ami in Keighley. Friends received at the Funeral Home of J.

Herbert Hershberger and Sons, 57 Station Crafton, where services will be held Baturday at 1 p. m. KOPP On March 21, lttf7, William, husband of Dorothy Gedva-lite; father of Andrew Konp and lioulae Applegate, Fmma Dntters, Martha Jane DeMantilh and WH--liam Kopp Jr Friend recenrd ab the Perrv Funeral Home, 134 Robin.wn St, iat Fifth Oakland. Funeral Saturday at High mass of requiem in Bt. Agnes Church at ft a.

1 AIUN Suddenly at Miami, Florida, on Mondav. March 1 1P57. I.abin. beloved widower of Hazel Bordt Lahm. forrreriy of Buffalo.

N. and fa'her if Mrs. Mildred Blai kweil and Rnher; J. abin; s-m of MrF, Sunan Labtn; brother of Frank. Nicholns, Charles.

Xiirhfie! and Psmuel La-bin. Mis Mary Karhsrh, Mrs. nna Parson and Mrc Pus.i-i Reinia Fnends received a' Oeoige W. Heard A Son Funeral Hnmf. Perrvsville Ave N.

8 Services on Rat in day at 1 tr. "Ijici.Y-Of 92 1st Ae Co: a- opnlm. Wednfidav March 20, Ka'henne, nrvhci of Mri Marun Bnnknskev. Oeoige Jr and Fisn'-tS. Friends rerrned fit the Copeland funrnl Home.

Ml Fifth Ave Requiem high mwis In St. Joseph Churth at 10 a. m. IASKV-1 akowikl On Wednesday, Marrh 20. Anna, beloved aife of the Is'e Mil hael mother of Mrs C.

Kenet? Henrv Mictinel, Walter. Svlves'cr siMcr of Mrs. A Bhickev and Mrs MrOiniv; also survived hv etfht g-andrhil-dren Funeral f- rm hrr la if Bethfivrti St nn Marrh 23. st 8 Re-quiem mass in th.1 Inm: Bruin" Heart, of Marv Church st i m. I KKaHT On "March n7.

Flmer H. tTonyi, of 121 Beech Bt 0nhaw Pa brother of Rubin Friends rreied st 'he Ogrndnik Funeral Home 1 it-ler Bt Ftna Requiem gh mass at AH flaints Church, Ftna nn Saturday a i. 10 a "TVT On Marr iTsL Kmmft i nee Lsrl'irain. In hrr ear, of 140 Bro-AnMre Rd B'--Joved of trie In f'J of Mrs Mrv II ilflfbi a- rt Walter, of Butler, Pa Clnnnie and nornth', at home, also (irandrhildren and one great-giandchUd. Rtter of William.

Fred and Oenrgf. Friends recened at the 'Salter OnlMh Funeral Home hfs.lfe Brownsville Bd Btouchton, Pa leie servuea will ne held Mondey at 3 p. m. Interment Zinn ''f'V ieV'AlTlWJn Wednedev. March 20.

19ft7. I'abelle MrCall of SOfi Roosevelt Ave. nf Mrs W. H. Pnepard of Knorulle, Tunn and Mrs ARtien Tavlnr of Benneflsville.

Friends re-reived at Samson' Neville St iOak'and Ctvie Center'. Setvlrei from P. rhirrh on PaturCnv ng, rldfk Mfl RIO ThuTsdnv mnrninf. rffi Fleming. biied Rife Jr-ies MiCurio.

of fitinum vn nilier nf II 7-1 Morrill, Msne at.d A. Mr -Cu; F'inci a' fT si -Olir Fur.r rsl H'-n1 WW Pnn Ave, Saturday, March 3.1, a' 2 tate Ave. Tnrar'pnlis on Thnrsdav Msrch i Mfi7 riiarles I hnhai'd of OHonrei; fa'hr of Afi-rs Oriesha'm Clare lrt-trurtt O.el and James O'tVn-Ttf'A hrfi'her nf lnt M--Ore Mrs. Imelria YntiicVpsnsn. Knvxwp and Oera'd also se en grsndrhilrtren Frtenrls rern.ved s' the CVpeisprt Funeral Home.

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