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2 8 3022 at St. W. on MONDAY, JAN. 28, 1952 PITTSBURGH TELEGRAPH bituaries Brokenbek, Steel Firm Inspector Frank H. Brokenbek, 49, chief steel inspector dan at Firth Sterling Steel Carbide died yesle terday in his home, 1004 Alquin Port Vue.

A native of McKeesport, Mr. Brokenbek was the son of the late Wenzel and Teresa Kraus Brokenbek. He was a member of the MeKeesport Eagles and acting sec treasurer of the sylvania Champion Eagles drill team. Surviving are his wife, Ebba Marie Johnson Brokenbek; a daughter, Doris and three brothers, John, William, and Henry, Friends are being received in the Hunter on Funeral Home, 600 Market McKeesport. Mongolia Leader Dead MOSCOW, Jan.

Soviet press today nounced the death of Outer Mongolia's veteran premier, Marshal Choi following an operation for a kidney cer. He was 56. cer. He was 56. Death Notices ANDRELONIS-Mary.

of Bentley- ter ville at Ohio Valley Hospital Saturday, January 26; mother of Juli- ville and Joseph Andrulonis, of noon Mrs. Nellie Jagmin, Ridgeway, vate. Anthony of Ellsworth. Friends received at Jones and uary Thompson Funeral Home, Bentleyville. Services Wednesday, Requiem high mass at St.

Luke's R. C. late Church. BISCHOFF-Of Allison Park, on Friday, Jan. 25, 1952.

Beulah V. V. Musser, wife of Howard W. Bischoft: mother of Harriet Baker. Florence Nazaruk.

Dorothy, George and and Howard that W. friends Bischoff be Jr. Jan. ton. Family requests ceived 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.

m. at Home, Mt. Royal and the Bock Funeral Blvd. at Glenshaw Glenshaw. sary Bervices Tuesday afternoon at 2 a' clock.

BOARDMAN On Saturday, Jan. 1952, 26, 1952, of 385 Third Pitcairn, etta James Wm. (Bill), beloved brother of George Fred Mrs. Marion Lose. Mrs.

Catherine Best. Mrs. Helen Hicks, Mrs. Alida ligan Culloch and Miss Ethel Boardman. ton Friends received Home, at Pitcairn.

where Jan. the Pearce and Bon Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p. m. 26, Ellen BOCK- -On Saturday, M.D.. Jan.

hus- 26, John 1952, Charles band of Helen Koerner Bock. of Mrs. Wexford, son of Emma Grusch R. Bock; brother of Mrs. Naomi North and Frank V.

Bock. Friends received at the Brandt Funeral Home, 1032 Perry Highway, Perrysville, noon Bolemn requiem high mass At St. Alphonsus Church, Westord. on Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. BOUCHER Saturday, Jan.

26. his home, 358 Argonne er 1952. in Drive, New Kensington. Dr. C.

W. Boucher: father of MIRE Lucretia ence Boucher, at home, and Mrs. W. Daniel Glenn Lockhart, New Castle, Pa. 5 Services in the family home Tuescelved day at 2 p.

m. Interment at Free2030 port, Pa. emn BRUST Suddenly, on Friday, rection Jan. 25, 1952. Frederick W.

Brust. invited. of 1215 Liverpool brother of William Herman Mrs. Myrtle Bookser and Mrs. Irene Collish.

Fu- Jan. neral services at the James Lowrie 619 Memorial Home, 1407 Chateau St. Frank. (at Pennsylvania on Tuesday m. Friends invited.

N. 2 p. BULGER- On Friday, Jan. 25. Ellen Stephen Lanigan.

Bulger: wife mother of of the Mrs. late 1952. hart. Mary Mrs. Weisgerber, Ella Mrs.

Renn, Mrs. MarAnna Reincaret Hastings, Mrs. Agnes Con- liam ay, Frances Flanagan. Mrs. Catherine dren Mrs.

Genevieve 3chrier, Mrs. Brooks, Thomas and Stephen Bul- Friends ger; nineteen grandchildren and ligan three great-grandchildren. Friends ton received at O'Toole and O'Conner Jan. Funeral Home, 5106 Second requiem Hazelwood. Solemn high 11 at 9 a.

St. Stephens Church on Tuesday at 10 m. Full, CARRIER On Saturday evening. and 26, 1952. Ralph Judean.

At Pausband of Martha McCalip Car- 34 rier, of 170 Davis Bellevue. on It is the request of the family that of friends and members of Eureka at Lodge No. 290 F. A. M.

be received at the Orion C. Pinkerton day, Funeral Home, between the hours of 2-5 and 1-9 afternoon o'clock. at 2 o'clock. Services on Henry Tuesday (In lieu of flowers, donations may be Harry made to the Free Hospital Bed O'Leary, Fund at Presbyterian Hospital). brein; CAVES On Saturday, Jan.

26, bach: 1952, Mahalle wife of the late received Isane Caves, of 276 Paulson Ave. and Friends received at the Gaines Fu- hart neral Home, 220 Auburn E. E. 9:30 Services will be held at the Rod- mass man St. Baptist Church Wednes- a.

111. day, Jan. 30, at 1 p. m. Interment vited.

Allegheny Cemetery. CHAMBERS- On Monday, Jan. 28, Regis 1952, George A. (Jake) Chambers, John of 527 Bessemer East Pitts- son; burgh, husband Lucy Thom- Charles father of George A. Jr.

and Reno. Gordon L. Chambers; brother of Mrs. Fannie Beck. Friends received tiers at the Wolfe and Sons Funeral high Home, 304 Electric East Pitts- on burgh.

Services 011 Wednesday, Jan. 30, at 2 p. m. 1952. CHERNOSKY- On Saturday, Jan.

Ben Merton 26, 1952, Frank Chernosky, late of Scriba Place, Mt. Troy, husband of William Margaret Griffin: father of Mrs. William William Besterman, John and Wil- Hele Ham Chernosky. Also survived by Friends five grandchildren. Friends received at Guehl Funeral Home, Lowrle and coin Gardner Troy Hill.

Services on will Wednesday, Jan. 30, at 2 p. m. at 2 Friends and members of Vlaimil Lodge are invited. 26, CLEAKY- On Saturday evening.

Anna Jan. 26, 1952, Amelia M. Schneider. in her 89th year, widow of John Eleanor J. Cleary, 635 Taylor Avalon: Kell.

mother of Mrs. Edward C. Straub. abeth Miss Amy, Edmond P. John Beecher, Daniel att'y.

Rinchart and Dorothy Paul Ralph Cleary; sister of Rine- brosky hart and John V. Schneider: also survived by 12 grandchildren and children. 19 great- grandchildren. Friends re- Koontz ceived at the Betcher Mortuary, ville 633 California Avalon. Serve p.

m. ices on Wednesday at 2 o'clock. Friends invited. Jan. 27, 1952, h.

6:45 8. Laura Keinath, father of 1500 Metropolitan wife of Thomas the late Elmer Deaton: mother of one Martha Deaton and Mrs. Ruth Gil- Orleans. Jesple; grandmother of Charles N. the and Marilyn D.

Gillespie. Funeral North services at the James. Lowrie Me- Mass morial Home, 1407 Chateau St. at day Pennsylvania on Wednesday at 2 p. m.

Friends invited 26, DEER- On Sunday evening, Jan. Blanche 27, 1952, Emma McWilliams, beloved wife of John W. Deer; mother of Mrs. Esther Geraldine D. Goughler, of 139 Haz- father Jett Longvue Acres; also one Eugene grandchild; sister of John A.

Me- celved Williams, of North Avalon. Mrs. 2630 Anna Lawton, of California, and Tuesday Mrs. Laura Vatter, of Pittsburgh. Interment Friends received at McDonald's Park.

Funeral Home, 529 California Avalon, where services will be held on Thursday afternoon at 2:00 day, o'clock. Members of Purity No. 411. Will hold services Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. vived Claus.

DIETRICH- On Saturday at her of residence, 811 Franklin Mo- Keesport, Mri. Clara Neeson Diet- held rich. widow of Adam: mother of Mary, Catherine. William and James; daughter of the late James Jan. and Mary Isabel McBride: sister of 27 Charles Albert Anne ter Doyle, Alice Neeson, of Pittsburgh, Charlotte and Adrian of Belle Vernon.

of Mrs. Funeral Tuesday morning at 9:30 Friends from her late residence. Solemn Lamb high mass in St. Plus Church at 10 a. m.

Interment in North Side day. Catholic Cemetery, Please omit 2 Rowers. DIETRICH- Suddenly, on Sunday. 1952. Jan.

27, 1952, at a. Catherine 714 Rose Cleary, beloved wife of Max of Dietrich, ot Baytree of Mrs. N. B. mother of Mrs.

Clara Wal- Burchert. ton. Friends received Geo. King Heard and Son Funeral Home, 4047 St. Perrysville N.

S. Services Kieran's Wednesday at p. m. 10 DOTY-AL Westport, Jan. 25, 1952.

Blanche Rees Doty, wife of 516 the late Dr. Alvah H. Doty: daugh- 4:30 The Rev. Yeager Services for the Rev. Howard F.

Yeager, a native Pittsburgher who held pastorates in three states, will be held here in St. John's Lutheran Church at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday, He Saturday in Ann Arbor, where he was diction pastor of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church. He had served in churches in New York City, North Canton, and Upper Sandusky, 0, During Bloomfield his youth, district.

he He lived in the no was graduated from Schenley High School. Surviving are his wife, Norma; his mother, Mrs. Catherine Yeager; two children, Curtis and Kathleen; two sis. ters, Mrs. Fred Schwartz and Charles Schlott, and Charles.

Burial will be in Allegheny Cemetery, Mary E. Steel Services for Mary E. Steel, veteran retired Bell Telephone Co. operator, will be held in the Courtley Funeral Home, 925 Franklin Wilkinsburg, at 2:30 p. m.

tomorrow. Miss Steel, of 1016 Franklin died Saturday. Before her retirement, she worked for 41 years for Bell as an operator and supervisor. Miss Steel's father, John Steel, was chief of the Pittsburgh fire department around the turn of the century, Surviving are a sister, Louise; a niece; and two nephews. She a member of Oakland Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star; and Fort Pitt Chapter of Bell Telephone Pioneers.

Death Notices of the late Captain James Rees. late Services at H. Samson's. 537 James Pittsburgh, Tuesday after- (Big at 3 o'clock. Interment prie dren.

Donald DOUGHERTY- -On Saturday, Jan- at the 26. at 5:55 m. Mary Ann 300 East Dougherty, of 314 Kambach 8t. Bervices (formerly of Latrobe): sister of the bers friends of Catherine M. Mullen: aunt of Kathryn H.

Mullen, Mrs. Thomas terment Andrews, Joseph William John moria! and Hugh F. Mullen. Friends received at the parlors of Wm. Mrs.

and Sons, Virginia Avenue Hays. Searsarge Washing Kirkland: until 8:15 Wednesday, William 30. Requiem high mass at 81. Kirkland Justin's Church at m. Friends sister members of the Altar and Ro- Pollock.

Society and the L. C. A. William Branch 1451 are invited. at George DUFT On Sunday, Jan.

27. 3511 John L. Duff, of 2321 Osgood where North Side, husband of Lor- Wednesday LaBelle Duft; brother of Mrs. KRAMER Margaret Shields DeChene, and Mrs. Samuel Duft.

Mary 1952, Cramer; received at the Joseph Col- Louise, Funeral Home, 608 Warring- bara, Ave. Funeral on Thursday, received 31 at 2 p. m. Friends invited. neral EDWARDS On Saturday.

Jan. Pittsburgh 1952, at 12:20 p. Margaret In. St. Edwards, wife of the late Jan.

31. Edwards, of 718 Bayridse KRAMEK of Miss R. Jean Edwards, Fred Wil B. Nelp and Mrs. Clyde late Mary Erskine, Friends received at H.

Elizabeth Samson's, 537 Neville where Gerber, will be held Tuesday after- Leona at 2 o'clock. Koeppel, FERRY- At Cleartield, 01. Fred Saturday, Jan. 20, 1952, Daniel, mond husband of the late Helen Callahan grandchildren. formerly of Brookline; fath- the of M.

Cecilia Kirchner, Helen F. North Catherine G. Gilligan, Flor- high T. Quaill, Joseph W. and Wednesday.

D. Ferry; 13 grandchildren, LAYDONgreat-grandchildren, Friends re- 1952. at the Beinhauer Mortuary, Ridge West Liberty until Mabel Wednesday morning at m. Bol- the late requiem high mass at Resur- Mt. Church at 10 a.

m. Friends Stella the FRANK- Suddenly on Monday, Liberty 26, 1952, Charles Frank, of evening Tripoll brother of John vited. Funeral from the home of Schellhaas and Son, 107 East Hospital, on Thursday at 2 p. m. Wade invited.

Stowe FRIES- On Saturday. Jan. 26. Clara Victoria Benz Fries. of 93 Mrs.

Craighead Street, wile of the late tin and N. Fries; mother of Wil- ceived C. Fries and Mrs. Victoria neral Klaphake; also seven grandchil- Kees and two great-grandchildren. Wednesday, received at the Joseph Col- McCARTY Funeral Home, 606 Warring- 1952, Ellen Ave.

Funeral on Wednesday, Avenue: 30 at 8 m. High mass of ter At St. George's Church at the Albert m. Friends invited. Bennett FULL.

Sunday, Jan. 27, Cazilia to aunt of Mrs. Cecelia Miller Leo Schmitt. Friends received requiem the Limbacher Funeral Home, Church Holland Braddock. Funeral McKENNA Wednesday, Jan.

30. High mass 26. 1952. requiem in St. Joseph's Church Scotty 9:30 m.

m. Friends invited. Thomas GERSTBREIN-Suddenly on Fri- of Library January 25, 77 Jean M. Katharina age years. widow of L.

Gerstbrein, late of 715 Denny the Ave. Beloved mother of Mrs. Marie Liberty Hildegard, afternoon Ollie and Edward sister of Mrs. Anna vited. also 9 grandchildren.

Friends at the Joseph A. Pappert at her Sons Funeral Home, 711 Lock- Street. Funeral Tuesday at by one a. m. Solemn requiem high wood at St.

Mary's Church 10:30 erine L. C. B. Branch 247, In- granddaughters. at 2 o'clock GIBSON- Jan, 26, 1952, Funeral F.

(Preach), son of the late Bell and Catherine McHush Gib- MOORE brother of John Alfred 1952. J. and Mrs. Mary Margaret and Roy; Friends received at A. Staab McClain.

Sons Funeral Home. 900 Char- Mina Pittsburgh 20. Requiem Moore. mass in St. James' Church Stanb and Wednesday, Jan.

30, at 10 a. m. Chartiers GRUBBS On Sunday. Jan. 27.

Tuesday Ruth inee Brown), wite of M. MUELLERGrubbs, of 135 Breading 1052, Avon: mother of Mark Jr. and Sr. Antonina, B. Grubbs; daughter of Joseph 8.

Brown and sister Mrs. children, Brown Crais. of Ben Avon. children. received at the Edward T.

call at Funeral Home, 366 Lin- Home, Bellevue, where services Funeral be held Wednesday afternoon requiem o'clock. Interment private, Church flowers.) HABERNET On Saturday, Jan. Joseph. husband of the late NEELYWick Habernet, of 1225 year, Brownsville father of Mrs. p.

at Rupinsky, Mrs. Rosetta Mrs. Edna Maas. Mrs. Eliz- bert.

Mrs. Macellaro, Mrs. Pauline ter and Mrs. Irene Davis, Mrs. brother Hyland, Mrs.

Shirley Dom- also 10 and Joseph Jr. also 23 grandchildren. grandchildren, and 10 great Ders of Friends may call at the of Funeral Home, 1719 Browns- sembly Rd. Funeral Tuesday at ceived at Interment Melrose Cemetery, Funeral Funeral HAZZARD- Saturday. Jan.

26. Church requiem Hospital, Thomas. beloved of Mrs. Annamay Glaser. O'HARE J.

and Gerald J. Hazzard: Mary, sister, Mrs. Annie Lewis (New O' Hare; Friends received at Dr. P. Byrne Memorial Home, 101 Friends Negley Ave.

Requiem High neral at St. Kieran's Church, Tues- Homestead, a. m. Jan. 30.

HENSTOCK-On Saturday, Jan. At St. A. m. 1952, Enoch, beloved husband of Henstock, of 1934 Pioneer PATTYBrookline: stepfather of Mrs.

years, died Bell, of Wellsville, Ohio, and A. m. in of Percy Bernard and burgh, E. Henstock. Friends re- Surviving at the Beinhauer Mortuary, Patty and W.

Liberty Ave. Services Murrysville, at 2 p. m. Friends invited. Export; in Jefferson Memorial sisters.

the Earnest Body HERCHENROETHER On Satur- Presbyterian Jan. 26. 1952. Miss Bertha M. Tuesday, Herchenroether.

at her home. at 2:00 Spring Garden Avenue; sur- Rev. by one sister. Mrs. Mary Rev.

G. Friends received at the home Interment Schellhaas and Son. 707 East Murrysville. 6. where services will De PFEIFER on Tuesday at 2 p.

m. morning. HOSKINSON- At Fairneld. erick Jr. 25.

1952. Margaret Louise, of and Helen Maplewood Crafton; daugh- cia, the late Thomas F. and Cashdollar A. Kidd Hoskinsont sister Friends Sarah Obsorne. Fairfield, Me.

neral Home, may call at the James A. ices will Jr. Funeral Home. 165 Noble noon at Crafton, after 2 p. m.

SunServices Tuesday afternoon REABE 1952. o'clock. years, JOHNSON- On Sunday, Jan. 27 of the late Mrs. Mary Johnson, late of Harry, Gus, Fifty-third beloved mother Mrs.

Margaret O'Connor: sister vived by Emma Helher and Herman grandchildren. Friends received at the the Elkin Funeral Home, Butler at 52nd Braddock. Requiem high mass at St. inter. Church on Wednesday at ROY m.

Virginia At her Inte residence, tiers Beechwood on Jan. 26, at JACK Roy; Elizabeth wite of the Mrs. Louis Harry Schmidt Solemn Daniel requiem Ferry high mass Store Owner will be sung Wednesday at 10 Harry Schmidt, 48, owner of the Liberty Men's Shop, was buried today in Beth Shalom Cemetery following services in Ralph Schugar Chapel, 5509 Center Ave. Mr. Schmidt, who died yester.

day in his home, 5610 Hobart Squirrel Hill, was ber of Beth Shalom tion. a brother, Morris; Surviving are his, wife. Nor. and three sisters, Cella, Mrs. Harry Suttin, and Mrs.

Joseph Per celay, Mrs. O'Hare Mrs. Mary O'Hare, a resident of the Homestead area for the past 52 years, died yesterday in her home 404 Greene Homestead Park. Mrs. O'Hare, 83, was born! in County Down, Ireland.

Her late husband, Michael, operated a dairy in Homestead from the time they migrated to this country until his death in 1915. She was a member of the Catholic Daughters of America Court 343, the Ladies' Guild and Altar Society of St. Mary dalene's Church, and the Ladies Auxiliary of the AOH. Solemn requiem mass will be sung Wednesday at 9:30 a. m.

in St. Theresa's Church, Homestead Park. Mrs. O'Hare is survived by three sons, Dr. P.

Emmett P. and James and a daugh. ter, Mrs. Mary, King. She also leaves 11 grandchildren.

Death Notices H. Keenan: mother of ceived at the R. and the late Robert B. 2944 Chartiers Keenani: two grandchil- until 12 noon Betty V. Keenan and Mrs.

services from J. Kinney. Friends received Church Geo. F. Hackius Mortuary, Main Carnegie, Pa.

SACCOMANNO Tuesday at 2 p. m. Mem- ary 26. Salvatore, the family will receive can Street, daily 2 to 7 to 10. In- Florence and at Allegheny County Me- John, Mrs.

Park. fred Baccomanno, On Jan. 27, 1952. at Sand Street, the King Elizabeth of 701 Miflin at St. Kieran's Widow mother of the of late Elizabeth Emmett day at a.

Robert Glenn I. SCHMIDT--On and Margaret E. Felix; 1952, at 1:50 Mary K. Pollock, Jean beloved husband Mrs. Christine Treese and brother of C.

Pollock. Friends received Schmidt, Mrs. 1. Green Funeral Home. Pittsburgh Main Homestead Park.

celay, of services will be held on ceived at the at 2 p. m. el. 5509 Center Sunday, Jan. will be held Michalina, wite of Alex 11 a.

m. mother of Constance Cemetery. sister of Catherine, Leo and John. Friends SENUNISat A. Staab Bons Fu1952.

Kazimer, Home, 900 Chartiers Tillie Ann 20. Requiem high mass Carson Church Thursday, Mary Pello, James o'clock. Charles children and Saturday. Jan. 26.

dren. Friends beloved husband of the Haser Funeral Kramer; father of Mrs. McKees Bradley, Mrs. Isabelle Wednesday at Mrs. Louise Haney, Mrs.

mass in 6t. Harbison. Mrs. Gertrude mi. Mrs.

Loretta O'Donnell. Michael, Pic. John, NIELLER -On and Jean Kramer: eleven 1952. Mary Friends received Sieller: sister Memorial Home, 701 Friends received Negley Ave. Bolemn requiem O'Connor mass, Bt.

Raphael Church, end mass St. 10 m. Tuesday 1 On Bunday, Jan. 27. William N.

E. Lardon, brother of of Mrs. 605 25, Walter, SOZINSKI Young. of Ditchley, and and Sabina Mrs. Hazel Lammert, of Gertrude, Lebanon, Irene Strain and Leonard.

Kraft. Friends received residence. Beinhauer Mortuary, 2630 West Wednesday, Ave. Services on Tuesday Angels mass o'clock. Friends in- 46th St.

at SPOLAR-Mirko the Ohio Valley morning. of on Sabbath. Jan. 27, 1952, father of Mrs. Marshall, of McCoy Mrs.

Esther Tretien Marshall; brother of 1330 Pennaylvania beloved husband of children. Clevenger, Robert, Mar- Tuesday requiem morning Allen Marshall. Friends re- emn the Clever Stover Fu- Nicholas 10 Home, 534 Island N. 8., at 1131, Rocks. Jan.

Funeral 30, at 2 services m. invited. on Lodge p. 27. STEEL -On Sunday, January of 1407 N.

Lang E. Steel of aunt McCarty of. William and Wal- daughter Friends Funeral received Home, Steel. Friends and Emma F. Johns Funeral Home, Street at Lang from m.

daily. Funeral Coal o'clock. Solemn be held Tuesday mass at Holy Rosary STEELE- On at 9 o'clock. 1952, Bigrid, O11 Saturday, Jan. N.

6.. formerly Katherine W. (Kittie wife of Oscar McKenna, beloved wife of Ruth Yaeger; J. McKenna, of Clifton Aharrah and 8. Bethel McKenna, Boro; Mrs.

children. Friends mother Sweden; also Grosskopf; sister of Albert the Vulvan Scott. Friends received B. F. A.

are Mortuary. 2630 West Robert 0. Ave. Services on Tuesday 3527 California at 2:30 p. m.

Friends in- o'clock will be held at 3 o'clock. MEYER-Augusta M. age 68, died home near Elwood City, STEWART-On Saturday morning. Survived 1952, at 1:30 p. son, William of Ell- 6933 Rosewood one sister, Mrs.

Cath- Stewart, wife of Koppel. and two T. Brewart: Bervices Tuesday W. Crookston: at J. I.

Porter and Son and Lynne Home, at Fifth St. and ceived at H. Ellwood City, Pa. Monday evening o'clock. Services Saturday, father January 26.

Wednesday William, of Hampton PA. brother of Mrs. Anna A. Mrs. Emma Wagner, Mrs.

Alfred and Clarence pital, Roanoke, Friends received at A. Stratton Lane, Sons Funeral Home, 900 son of Florence Pah. 20. Services abeth Barr January 29. 2 p.

m. call at the Shady Ave. -On Sunday, Jan. 27. Sacred Heart Elizabeth Arenz.

mother of at 10 a. m. Mrs. Mary Balkey, Stephen; also 15 grand- THORSENand nine great-grand- 1952. Eldor Friends are invited to Karin Thorsen, Leo J.

Henney Funeral Dormont: Becond Carnegie. LaRouche, Ebba Wednesday with solemn Randi Williams; mass at 8t. Joseph's Giersvoid, of m. (Please omit grandchildren. the Beinhauer William in his 92nd Liberty Ave.

Friday, Jan. 25. 1952, at 3 WALBERG-Herbert his home. 1116 Sherman Jan. 26 at the of Edwin W.

Her- at Hines, Ill. Jane N. McNamara. Wal- wife Helen, his the late Frank J. Neely: sisters Bertha Margaret and Paul Neely; Braddock and grandchildren and 19 great- of Turtle Creek.

Friends and mom- at Evergreen Allegheny Council 285, K. WHITTAKERFort Pitt General As- 1952. Ora Fike fourth degree. K. of Te- Filmore Road.

the B. B. Devlin and Son Ralph J. Home. 602 Sherman Ave.

Francis P. and on Tuesday with solemn of Ella Keshon. high mass in St. Peter's and Charles Pike, 10 o'clock. Henninger Funeral On Sunday, Jan.

27, ler 8t. on of the late Michael 2:00 p. m. Friends mother of Mrs. Mary King.

WILHELMS-On Emmett James J. of 752 4th received at the Hensler Fu- line C. (Lena), Pa. 109 Funeral East 9th Wednesday, Ave. Theodore, Walter, ley, Mrs.

Marie Solemn requiem high Golz, Mrs. Teresa's Church at 9:30 Mrs. Clara ceived at her -Adelaide aged 59 ices will be January 26, 1952, at 6:35 Jan. 30 at 2 p. Columbia Hospital, Pitts- WOOLSLAIRfrom lingering illness.

26. 1952, Susanna are husband, Harry alair. widow of 2 sons. R. Carl, of slair; mother RD No.

Earl 01 Art, Mrs. Octavia grandchildren: also Sidney Friends will be received Richmond; Also Funeral Home, Export. Friends may will lie in state Funeral Church, Murrysville. East Home, End, January 29, from 1:00 to be held on until time of service. 2 o'clock.

George McCracken and E. Keeler will officiate. YEAGER Murrsyville Cemetery Ann Arbor. of Norma Edith Curtis and Suddenly, Sunday of Catherine Jan. 27.

1952, Lewis Fred- Mrs. Hilda beloved son of Lewis F. Schlott and Knaell Preiter of Valen- received at brother of Mrs. Betty Home 4730 and Karen E. Pfeifer.

noon Tuesday received at McDonald's will lay in state Mars, where serv- ern Church, 40th be held Wednesday after- Wednesday from 2:30 o'clock. time of service On Sunday, Jan. 27. family desires Plumbaum, Age 94 ers that a formerly of Braddock, wite to charitable John Reabe: mother of ZINK- On Fred, Emil, Charles and Martha Elizabeth Bechler; also of Charles Zink. 16 grandchildren, 16 great- mother of Friends recelved at Frank B.

Zink, Mortuary, 4th St. North Texas: sister of Funeral Mrs. Florence and J. Burton Saturday, Jan. 26, 1952, grandchildren.

Mazzie Roy of 3104 Char- the Frank W. Sheraden, mother of Home, 2025 dAughter of Mr. And ices on Tuesday Mazzie, Friends Te-, o'clock. Parents Drop Beating Case Parents of an 1 East Liberty boy today withdrew charges of assault and battery against a truck driver who allegedly struck the boy during a discussion over the supposed theft of two cases of beer from the driver. Magistrate W.

H. K. MeDiarmid had reserved decision in the case in which Charles Tor. lano, 19, of 7223 Joshua East Liberty, was accused of striking Cornelius Reardon, 16, of 1682 Gopher St. Troiano said that young Rear.

nephew of Penn Township Police, "interfered" Chief when Pat Troiano Moran, was had arguing with two other boys who allegedly took the beer from his truck while he was making a delivery. Truck Upsets, Misses Drop A trailer truck narrowly missed A 30-foot drop to the Pennsylvania Railroad tracks when it overturned early today on E. Ohio St. near the Herrs Island Bridge, North Side. A section of iron fence on top of the retaining wall alongside the railroad tracks was knocked down by the truck loaded with frozen eggs.

The driver, Harold Elvins, of Aston, Iowa, was uninjured. Funeral Dire tors JOHN KEKILTY FUNERAL HOME 608 Flerists a. m. for Daniel Ferry, 85, a retired Jones Laughlin employe, Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery after mass in Resurrection Church, Brookline. Mr.

Ferry died Saturday in Clearfield. He was born in Ireland, but had spent most of his years in Brookline. Surviving are two sons, Joseph W. and Daniel four daughters, Mrs. M.

Cecilia Kirchner, Helen F. Robson, Mrs. Catherine G. Giligan and Mrs. Florence F.

Quaill; 13 grandchildren and five great children. Friends are being received at Beinhauer Mortuary, 2630 W. Liberty Ave. Charleroi Banker Binns Dies at 72 CHARLEROI, Jan. CHARLEROI, (AP.) WIllits Cope Binns, A Charleroi banker for more than 30 years, died today after an illness of two years.

Trade Boards State Senator Robert D. Fleming, will of discuss the "The 1951 Legisla- Accomplishments tive Session" Wednesday night at meeting of the Allegheny County Allied Boards of Trade in the Grant Building dining The dinner will be folroom. lowed by a business meeting. Hear Sen. Fleming Death Notices Conroy Funeral Home, Sheraden, Wednesday, Funeral Sheraden Methodist Wednesday at 2 p.

m. Saturday. Janulate of 5601 Dunbeloved husband of father of Chester. Concetta Ciafre and AlFriends received Funeral Home, Butler Requiem high mass Church on Wednesm. Bunday, Jan.

27. Harry Schmidt, of Norma Schmidt: Morris and Harry Buttin of and Kerney, N. J. Joseph Friends THE: Ralph Schugar where services on Monday. Jan.

38. Interment Beth Shalom On Saturday, Jan. 26. husband the late Genunis, of 3353 West Pgh. father of Mrs.

Mrs. Agnes Oled! and a.so six grandtwo received at the A. J. Home. 812 Chartiers Rocks.

Funeral 8:20 m. Requiem Vincent's Church Friday, Jan. 25. Schich, wife of Peter of Louis Schich. at O'toole and Funeral Home, 5106 BecHazelwood.

Requiem high Ann's Church on In. On Saturday, Jan. beloved son of Vincent Bozyneki; brother of John, Josephine and Funeral from his late 174-A Cotton Way, on Jan. 30, at 8:30 m. in St.

Mary's Church, 9:30 a. m. A. Spolar, Friday 1420 Fulton N. Ruth Fryman, James Scoles and grandFuneral from Neely N.

at o'clock. Solhigh mass at 8t. Church, East Ohio o'clock. Members of C. U.

and friends Jan. 26. 1052, Mary 1016 Franklin of the late John Steel; sister of Louise received at Courtley Franklin Ave. where services will afternoon at 2:30. Sunday, January 27, of 1419 Dixon Street, of Blawnox, mother of Mrs.

mister of Mrs. Hilma Ernest Kaistrand, of survived by 3 grandand members of Lodge No. 20 of the invited to call at the Jones Funeral Home. Avenue, N. After Monday, where services Wednesday afternoon Sunday, Jan.

27, at her residence, Ida Cardon of the late Clarence mother of Mrs. James grandmother of Carol Crookston. Friends reSamson' 537 Neville Bt. from 7 until 9 and Interment afternoon at Clearfield, the Veterans late of 430 F. John beloved John Br.

and ElizSullivan. Friends may Baker Funeral Home, Requiem mass in Church Wednesday Friends Invited. On Sunday, Jan. 27, beloved husband of of 1048 Peermont father of Doris Hjerpstedt and 1 sister, Btefana Oslo, Norway: six Friends received Mortuary, 2630 West Notice of funeral later. past AWAY Veterans Hospital He is survived by his son Herbert his and Edna.

of North his brother Elmer, Interment will be Cemetery at Chicago. On Jan. 27, Whittaker, of 439 wife of the late Whittaker: mother of Ralph J. sister Emma Abraham Funeral from the Home. 4635 ButWednesday, invited.

Jan. 30 Sunday, Jan. 27. Pitcairn, beloved mother of Mrs. Myrtle BierHill.

Mrs. Bertha Doris Speakman, and Weight. Friends relate home where servheld on Wednesday, m. -On Saturday, Jan. Richmond WoolWilbert E.

Woolof Mrs. Effie BlewHowdershell and sister of Phillip six grandchildren. call at the Rodeniser 150 South Negley where services will Tuesday afternoon at Pastor Howard at beloved husband Wilt: father of Kathleen: beloved son Yeager: brother of Schwartz. Mrs. Helene Charles Yeager.

Friends the Winter Funeral Friendship Ave. From until Wednesday noon at 6t. John's Luthand Howley 8ts. 12:30 p. m.

to at 2:30 p. m. The that in lieu of flowremembrance be made organization. Saturday. Jan.

26. at A. Davidson, widow of 2022 Mountford May E. Zink and of Fort Worth, Mrs. Grace Briney, Kuhn, Samuel Davidson: also two Friends received at Simon's Funeral Perrysville Ave.

Serve afternoon A. THE WEATHER (Forecast and Hourly Tempera tures on Page One.I (Compiled by U. 8. Weather Bureau.) (Airport Data) Sunset today 5:38 Sunrise tomorrow 7:33 Highest temperature this date since 1874. 70.

temperature this date since 1874. 3 below zero in 1935. The following are for 7:30 m. today: Pressure Temp Humidity Wind Weather 28,51 29 90 WWN 12 Snow METEOROLOGICAL RECORD YESTERDAY Comparative temperature and precipitation for: 1952 195 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 High 51 35 51 21 52 32 Low 35 9 Mean 30 15 40 Pree. 01 .05 .00 TEMPERATURE DATA FOR YESTERDAY Normal temperature for the day Excess In temperature for the day 15 Excess in temperature since Jan.

251 PRECIPITATION DATA FOR YESTERDAY precipitation since Jan. Normal precipitation since Jan. 3.71 Excess in precipitation since Jan. 1,95 High. Low Atlanta 53 Atlantic City 56 Bismarck Boston 39 Butte 12 Chicago Cleveland Denver Des Moines Detroit Dodge City Fort Worth Indianapolis KANKAR CItY Los Angeles 50 Louisville Miami 80 High.

Low Minnespolla New Orleans 55 New York 40 Oklahoma C. 20 Omaha 30 Phoenix PITTSB'GH S. Lake City San Antonio San Francisco 8. Ste. Marie Seattle St.

Louts Washington Edmonton Montreal 33 Below zero, Weather Bulletin Temperature Temperature Suitcase Stolen At Bus Terminal A suitcase containig A $60 camera, clothing valued at $25, and $36 6 railroad ticket to Biloxi, was stolen from James E. Gearhart, of Cherry Tree, Indiana County, last night, at the Union Bus Terminal, Smithfeld and Water police reported. Male Help Wanted CLERK Young man to keep storeroom recorda. No experience necessary. Must be high school graduate and have driver's I- cense.

Good salary. Apply in person to p. m. Pittsburgh Outdoor Advertising. 2610 Fifth Ave.

CREDIT MANAGER for Beaver County's largest furniture store: must capable of assuming full responsibilities Phone Reaver Fall 3200 for appointment. Walter Gross Furniture Co. 801. 809 Seventh COLLEGE GRADUATE For Supervisory Work in a Radio Assembly Plant Electronic Background helpful but not required. Submit resume of work, ex perience and education.

Write Box F-428, Sun- Telegraph DIE MAKERS WANTED man with good references, name your ticket ST 1-8450. DO YOU NEED $125 TO $150 PER WEEK? We need one man and one man only who must make that much each and every week, The man selected will have dignified position at ruaranteed salary plus an attractive commission and bonus plan. He must have car and be willing to follow our training. The right man can't lose. Apply Mr.

Marshall, 903 Penn after 10:30. DRAFTSMEN Corrguated (P. M.I sheeting, and rootIns experience desirable. Apply in writing. Personnel Director, Box 565, Pgh.

(30), Must be familiar with making dies in sections. It you are a fast. first -class Draftsmen and Engineers Taylor Wilson Mfg. Co. See Mr.

McConnell Chamber of Commerce Bldg. ERECTORS For steel stairs and ornamental iron railings; steady job; excellent working conditions. Apply South Hills mental Iron Co. 2428 W. Liberty Ave.

FIREMAN Experienced and licensed operator for large boiler. Strung SOap 702 Bingham S. Garnett Machine Operator draft statue; experience preferred: Inexperienced unust nave nigh school education, mechanically inclined: steady work guaranteed. Furbes Serta Products, 3700 Bi gelus Diva. tat Bloomdeid Bridget.

LEADS--LEADS LEADS EDUCATIONAL SALESMAN wanted by model car. No competition. Loads of 37-year-old school, Must have late bone Tide leads. Our men average over $150 weekly, Write. giving experience, Smith, Art Instruction 500 6th Street.

Minneapolis 15, Minnesota. MACHINIST Sumneyman: excellent opportunity: chance for advancement. Express 1-0475. Vibro- -Roll Products, 1621 Penn Ave. MACHINISTS To operate, Boring Mills, Planers.

Lewis Foundry Machine Division BLAW-KNOX COMPANY Groveton, near Coraopolis, Pa. Spalding 1-1900 Machinists and Machine Tool Operators See Mr. J. J. Sonnett Taylor Wilson Mfg.

Co. McKees Rocks, Pa. MANAGER Loan office: take full charge of small loan unit: good ins salary: excellent future; ence necessary. Phone Mr. Stewart for appointment, Clairton MAN--ROUTE WORK $90.00 to $100.00 every week.

We train and finance at start. Car needed: Permanent Comm. Work appointments, not canvassing. Call Fuller Brush GR 1-4979. MEN--Full or part time to help with sale.

$2 per hour commission. takin ordel: in your community for hosiery angerie dresses and men 1 wear. Ar ply or write Silk. 110 Clark Bide. Grant 1-1636.

SPARE TIME-PART TIME Extra Cash WORK EVENINGS AND SATURDAYS Supplement your present income $60 or more per week. Learn new business at our expense. Experience unnecessary. Prefer men mechanically inclined and sales minded. Should have car.

If this interests you call Atlantic 1-4251 for Wednesday evening appointment. WEATHER BUREAU MAP of COLD Ow and Areas Precipitation Laperted lenighe for As a ten 10, 1051 and inches Wirepbele Map. FORECAST Many folks will be glad to see that the rainy area which gave us the highest river stages in seven years has moved Eastward. Following in its wake will be colder weather with possible snow furries. Runway Built For Stranded B-36 (AP.) -U.

S. Air Force neers began laying a steel runway today to carry a a B-36 bomber out of field where it landed by The stranded 176-ton giant one of five which flew in Sunday from Ft. Worth, via Goose Bay, Labrador, training mission. 12 Male Help Wanted MILL WRIGHTS Immediate openings for qualifed. peri enced millwrights.

Substantial starting M. Monday Apply 9:00 through M. Friday. to Empluymest office. SCAIrE COMPANY Ann Street Oakmont, enced.

NIGHT Able to Restaurant handle a personnel Good Manager A PI Manager. Rhea Restaurant. Smithield and Water St. MEN WANTED Steel Fabricating Shop WELDERS Fitters Layers Out Helpers Machine Shop Operators PITTSBURGH Des Moines Co. NEVILLE ISLAND NORTH AMERICAN AVIATION, INC.

Immediate for ENGINEERS DESIGNERS DRAFTSMEN the tollewins StructuresPlant- Electrical Systems- FuelLanding Gear -Heat VentInstruments- Weight Process Engineer--Stress Analyists Engineers let perine apply. and with esperience Operating and military tenance service Persuanel Office NORTH AMERICAN AVIATION, INC. 4300 East Fifth Ave. Columbus 16. Ohio NURSERY MAN Experienced In know buying.

all selling branches and of mail order. Must nursery stock. Year 'round lob Sun-Tele- for right man. Write A-470. graph.

PLASTICS Man required for operating plastic moulding machine. with or without perience. Vibro- Roll Products, 1621 Penn Ave. SALESMEN New and Used Car experienced. Top money, to top men.

See Joe Francis. HIGHWAY MOTORS, INC. 2501 Brighton N. S. FA 1-7000 SALES OPPORTUNITY For young man who desires to be successful salesian.

This is a national organization in office equipment with more than 30 vears successful ence in the manufacture and sales of product. I you can qualify will rive you good salary plus bonur while you learn. If you are lookine for a permanent position. with quick call Scary for AD pointment. MU 1-4125-1-4151.

SHOE REPAIRMAN Man experienced in shoe repairing. Permanent, full lime employment. Apply Employment Office, 4th Floor Joseph Horne Co. female Help Wanted Indicted as Red, She Asks Funds PHILADELPHIA, Jan. (AP.) -Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, an indicted Communist, made special trip to Philadelphia last night to raise funds for her own defense.

She addressed the Philadelphia Freedom of the Press a Association, collected $100 in leash and $1,000 in pledges. Sprays $51 Baskets $5 3719 PURSES 1-1500 HILLS Flus Hill's only store Sista Atlantic 1-2900. is Personals BROKEN PLATES RELINED Diamond 1A DO DETECTIVE Servicedcon licensed stunal Lavestigation Agency. Call 1-4439: day night ROSARY Nursing Home cents. semi-invalid.

Evergreen aged. Ave. Dr. Millvale Loretta Vogel. 1542 1-3351-J.

YOUR MARRIAGE LICENSE SECURED OPEN EVENINGS EV 1-3210 102 Legal Notices ESTATE of Nellie Wellengel, 1953. deceased, of Pah. No. 934 of Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requesta ail persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persona indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to George T. Emery, 595 East End Avenue, 01 to GEORGE T.

EMERY. and WILLIAM BOGGS. 1205 Peoples Bank Pa. ESTATE of Maude Them deceased. of Pgh No.

206 of 1952. Letters c.t.a on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persona having claims or demands the estate of decedent to make known the same and all sons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to VIOLET THOMPSON Adm. 5502 Harriet or tO ROBERT PRIOR. 3404 Grant Bid Pa. ESTATE of Samuel ceased.

of Pah, No. 202 of 1952. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persona having claims of demands against the estate of decedent to male known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make pa without delay to UEL POWER, Jr. 6929 Green wood or to HOMER NEWLON. 1808 Law Finance ESTATE of Martha Jane Swan Scott JP Martha Scott, deceased, of Allison Park.

No.204 of 1952. Letters of administration on her estate were granted to the undersirned who re quests all persons having claims or demanda against the catate of decedent to make known the same and all sons Indebted to decedent to make payment without. delay to MARION SCOTI. Adm. Mt.

Royal Allison Park, or to HOWARD AULD- AULD GARROW. Attys, 521 Frick Bide. Prh. 19. Pa.

IN THE Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County. To Dorothy Helen Hellman, Defendant: You are notified that the case of Robert John Hellman Vs. Dorothy Helen Hellman, No. 1830 April Term, 1950, will be tried on February 20th, 1952. at 9:30 m.

City County Building. Pittsburgh, Pa. W. T. CORBETT.

Attorney for Plaintiff. 1400 Jones Law Building, Pittaburgh. Pa. IN THE Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County. Pennsylvania.

To Leon Eldred Hartness, Defendant: You are notified that the CASE of Mary Virginia Kartness Leon Eidred Hartness. No. 3124 October Term. 1951, wIll be tried on February 8th. 1952 at 9:30 A.

I. S. T. FERRARO AND GLUCK. Attorneys for Plaintiff, 1101 Standard Life Bidg Pittsburgh, Pa.

DUFF DOYL.E, Attorneys, 509 Union Trust Buliding, Pittsburgh 19, Pennsylvania: Notice Is hereby given of intention to Ale Articles of poration with the Department of Pennsylvania State of the Commonwealth of at Harrisburg on Thursday, January 31. 1952, for Certifcate of Incorporation of proposed business to be organized under the Business Corporation of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved 5 May, 1933 amended, said corporation to be named STANDARD CONSTRUCTION CORPORA TI N. The purposes for which the tion organized: To design, engineer, fabricate and erect all types of Industrial and domestic buildings and structures of any and all types: to repair, alter and renovate existing structures of any and all types: and for these purposes to have, possess and and enjoy im- all the rights. privileges, powers munities of the said Acts of Assembly. 107 Scaled Proposals CITY OF PITTSBURGH DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS January 24, 1952.

1, Separate and sealed proposals for the following will be received at the office of the City Controller, CityCounty Building. until 10:00 Eastern Standard Time, February 6, 1952. and will be publicly opened and read one hour later in Room 440. City-County Bullding. CONSTRUCTION OF SEWERS Defree Way and Flint Way, from point about 25' E.

of Gilcrest St. to Easen St. 12 and 15" T. C. Pipe.

Donson Way. from point about 30 S. of angle E. of 57th St. to 57th St.

10" and 15" T. C. Pipe. Leavitt Fallow St. and Private Property, from crown on Leavitt st.

N. W. of Fallow St to existing sewers on Fallow and Linial Sts. T. Pipe, Mount Royal Road, from N.

minus to Forward Ave. 18 T. C. Pipe. LIGHTING Installation of Lighting Facilities on new access roadway to Leech Farm Sanitarium and Veterans Administration Neuropsychtatric Hospital, from Washington Blvd.

and from Wiltsle St. Ext. Contract No. 3. Readvertisement).

MISCELLANEOUS Cleaning. Painting and miscellaneous repairs to the Schenley Park Bridge over Panther Hollow. Furnishing. Laying and Relaying Cast Iron Water Pipe and nances on various streets throughout the city. Contract No.

6. Construction of Special Manhole on Duquesne Way at Evans Way. way Center Contract. No. 3-AT.

BOILER INSURANCE Property Damage and Public Liability Insurance. including Inspection, for term of three years. on steam and unfired pressure vessels located in various buildings under the supervision of the Department of 11c Works. Public safety, Parks and Recreation and Lands and Bulldines 2. All bids must be made upon the prepared form of proposal to be obtained at the Contract Office.

Room 430 Cite -Counte Rut on and After January 25. 1952. 3. Bide, excentine those tendered tor" Roller Insurance band coverage, miter the be accomnanted by in amount of 10 ner cent of the mated cost of the project under consideration, Said bond shall be stirety dutv And legally executed with or trust commany which has complied with the City Ordinances relating thereto. Copier of Bollet Insurance coverage and for 107 Sealed Proposals Cleaning and Painting Schenley Park Bridge may be obtained in Room 430 City- County Building Copies of tract Plans and Specifications for other projects may be obtained Room City County Building: Charges in the following amounts wIlt made for each set of and Supplemental Specifications: Leech Farm Rued $1.50 Various Streets- Water 1.00 All others.

each .50 Checks covering said charges shall be made payable te Treasurer, City of Pittsburgh. 5. The Mayor and the Director of the Department of Public Works serves the right to reject any or proposals. JAMES DEVLIN, Director D. DAVID LAWRENCE, Mayor.

Lost and Found dium size. curled tall, CHOW Beechview 1 Pet child grieving. Reward. nigh 1-3842 DIAMOND Ring white gold: Etna: Thursday: belonging to deceased wife. Sentimental value Reward Cedar FOUND On bridge in Schenley Park -White Spits collie, male.

about years old. Owner call Mas Lapiduse. GR 1-6435. LADY'S Elgin Watch White gold: Squirrel Hill Oakland vicinity Graduation present. Reward.

JA 1-2298. LADY'S Wrist watch Lilly Marie Smith: vicinity of 5700 block Forbes St. Reward. Locust 1-0760. WALLET- -Lady's red leather, ins money, license, etc.

Thursday. Downtown, Pittsburgh. Reward. Hemlock 1-8875. black spots.

Friday. Morningside viWIRE-HAIRED terrier. white with cinity. Child's pet. Reward.

Montrose 1-1111. gold lost Thursday, Jan. 24, great sentimental value. Reward. TE 1-8529.

Male Neto Wanted ACCOUNTANT Must have General Motors bookkeepIng experience. Steady work. Top Vacation, etc. Cook Chevrolet 2424 Last Carson Pgh. ME APPLIANCE SALESMEN We can use 3 men with cars.

Leads furnished. Highest commissions paid plus excellent bonus plan: opportunity for advancement. Phone Mr. Carmack. Locust 1-1449.

Architectural Draftsmen Experienced men wanted on schools, hospitals and commercial work. State qualifications and salary. Scheeren Rittenhouse, Boarta Kittanning, PA. AUTO Mechanic- -Highest wages best working conditions in town. Universal Motor Sales, Butler, Butler 4705 BUS DRIVERS Lines now accepting Applications from men interested In type of work.

Training will conducted on Saturday and Sunday and will not interfere with your present Job. Interviews daily 9 m. 10 9 m. No information will' be given by telephone. Apply in Office, person to Division Superintendent 1000 California North Side.

Pittsburgh BODY and Fender Man Richest and best working conditions town Universal Motor Sales, Butler. Pa Butler 4705 Bus Operators Street Car Operators Applicants 23 to 50 vears of are considered. Must have driving experience. During training period Rate Par PER HOUR After training 18 complete. rate of pay ranges from 07 to 81.82 per hour.

Maximum rate of $1 02 attained after 12 months' service. Apple in person Monday throuzh Friday a.m. to 4 p.m. Pgh. Railways Co.

Fifth door 435 Sixth Downtown. Pen. De CAB DRIVERS dignest take hottie Pull PEOPLES CAB 347 Caguxa St. Liberty 41 Biomfrid Bridge CAB DRIVERS Full Time Employment, Commission 45 9 days Paid Vacation After One YEAr'S Service. Reporting Pay--Break Down Pay Daily Guarantee Free Life Insurance Sick and Accident surance.

The Best Paid Driving Job In the County. YELLOW CAB CO. 2 ROSE STREET CABINET MAKERS WOOD SHOP MACHINE MEN Must Be 1a Store Fixture Work APPLY Flannery Associates, Inc. $001 Baum Blvd. MU.

1-0292 CARPENTER Mill man or bench hand: must have at least 5 years' experience, Apply 1510 N. Homewood Pa. CLAIM REPRESENTATIVE Experienced claim adjustor or law graduate desired by large Insurance company. See Mr. Gable, 207 Investment Bldg.

CLERK Alternating hours: good salary. opportunity for advancement. App'y Personnel Office. Hotel William Penn Male Nets Wanted SPOTTER For Dry Cleaning Department Experience necessary Call Fairfax 1-3810 TELEPHONE Salesman Advertising in Azures for timber commerce. Apply H.

R. Fort Jackson Hotel, Waynsburg. TWO men willing to work week. Short hours, good pay Wabash Bids. Wholesale Toy Salesmen Experienced only.

Established city and out -town territory. Draw and com missions: immediate placement. 1023 Fifth Ave. Young Men 25 or Over To work in dry cleaning plant: steady work. Apply in person 11 a.

m. to 4 p. Liberty Cleaners. 3801 Liberty Avenue NO PHONE CALLS Male Help Special independent, Sell Rawleigh Producta Goud nearby locality open. Write today.

Rawleich Dept. Chester. Pa Place Want Latshaw Drug Store, 201 Center Emaworth. Female Meta Wanted BEAUTY Operator- -Must have esperience. Squirrel Hill following preferred Beautiful de shop.

HA. BEAUTICIAN- Opportunity partner, 11 desired: capabie of taking care Anancial statistics, Write full ulars. Box -470, Sum-Telegraph. BOOKKEEPER Esperienced. Tu start Immediately.

HA 1-9715. BOOKKEEPER Accounts receivable; knowledge of machine bookkeeping necessary, Apply Personnel Office, Hotel William Penn. CLERK for general office work, type ing: 25 to 60 years of age. st. garet Memorial Hospital, 265 46th St.

Mayflower 1-3100. 4 COLORED WOMEN Increase your income on tour -hour shift taking orders for J. Watkins Products. Choose your hours. No layoffs.

Beginner's salary per hour. Apply to 10 only. ron Ave. FREE room, board; elderly woman or employed person to live with mother, son. Write BOx 7-478, Sun- Telegraph.

GENERAL work, checking assembly, etc. Apply Consolidated Cleaning Co. 5901 Bryant East End. GIRLS To work in dry cleaning plant. Apply in person.

No phone calls. Liberty Ceaners Dyers. 3801 Liberty GIRL- Under 30 years, must be tall, strong. to be companion and care for yOUng active, semi-lavalid lady. Live In Miami, Florida.

$95 week. room. board: permanent. Reple by letter only, give full particulars: enclose photograoh. Mrs.

D. 5661 Beacon H. J. Heinz Co. Has several interesting positions available for Stenographers Clerks 5-day week, free insurance, pension plan, company operated dining room.

Apply Personnel Division Progress N. S. Take Cars 1-2-3-4-5 from Downtown HOUSEWIVES Are you add to the ily income--For outside cuntacts to break the monotony of household tine, Learn about the real money and satisfaction that other bousewives just like yourself are enjoying. Flexible hours. You need car.

For Interview, please call collect, Mr. Klein, Glenshaw 3235. LADIES Pull or part time to neip with sale, $2 Der hour commission, taking orders in your community for hosiery. lingerie. dresses and men's wear.

Apply or write Real Silk, 1105 Clark BidE Grant 1-1630. MAILING DEP'T CLERK 19 to 26. downtown: pleasant working conditions: some typing: opportunity for advancement. State age and rience, If any. Write P.

O. Bos Psh. 30. Pa. MOTHERS.

need money? Pleasant work and hours to suit your conventence. No experience Call Avon Proaucts. GR 1-2623. Comm. NURSE- Registered.

complete charge afternoon shift. Attractive salary. Jewish Home for Aged, JA 1-5900. GIRLS IN PITTSBURGH AND VICINITY VARIOUS TYPES OF WORK starting wages are good with several increases the first year. There are real opporunities for advancement if you qualify.

Working conditions are ideal. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE open SATURDAY UNTIL' NOON DAILY: 8:30 A. M. TO 5 P. M.

THE BELL TELEPHONE CO OF PENNA. 416 SEVENTH AVENUE, ROOM 131.

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