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Evening Gazette, Thursday, November 17, 1077. District Hospital Register INDIANA HOSPITAL Admissions for Nov. 16 Jacqueline Baker, Blairsville RD Stephanie P. Wilkins, Clymer RD 2: Clay Fetterman, Rossiter RD' 1: Ruth Heberling. Creekside RD Margaret E.

Palchesko, Dixonville: Cathy I. Gilliland, Creekside. Halcy W. George, Indiana RD Anthony Robert Nanni, R. 546 Locust Indiana: Linda Sue Strawcutter, 2130 Lazor Indiana: Victoria R.

Tinnick. Homer City: Kristi L. Hvozda. Homer City: Mary Lou Slater, Indiana RD 5. Ellanore B.

Freeman, 125 Keystone Indiana: Barbara B. Miller, Smicksburg RD 1: Rebecca D. Brocious, Marion Center RD Gina Marie Bonnoni, Homer City; Agnes V. Frye. Mentcle: Eugene Berfield.

Homer City RD Lori Marie Herrity. Graceton. Discharges for Nov. 16 Marlene McDonald and infant. Spring Church; Georgienne Cribbs and infant, Saltsburg: Robert Thomas.

297 Oak Indiana: Thomas M. Fetterman, Commodore RD Edward Sticklo, Homer City RD 3: Iva E. Bennett, Barnesboro RD 2: Theresa P. Zentner, Homer City. Emma Lyle, 1671 Saltsburg Indiana; William Welker.

Homer City: Annie E. Adams, 452 Elm Indiana; Edward R. Kolwiez 965 Josephine Indiana: Mary Ellen Malcolm. 1565 Rt. 119 North, Indiana: Margaret J.

Hamilton, Lucernemines. Catherine E. Wiggins, Shelocta RD Kathry A. Querry, Pine Tree Trailer Indiana RD 5: Robert L. Parrish, Indiana: Carol Cook.

Metz Indiana RD 4: Constance Curand. Saltsburg RD Elizabeth Marie Fisher, Heilwood. James M. Carnahan, Shelocta: Dale E. Moorhead.

390 Grandview Indiana; Louise Marie Bem, 249 N. Fourth Indiana; Lila Florence Mitchell, Indiana RD 3: Karen Sue Findley, Indiana RD 4: Jenny Lynn Kluchurosky, Indiana RD 3. Dianna Lynne Fox. Indiana RD 1: Linda Diana Shaffer, Coolspring: Barbara Ann Fridley, Commodore RD 1.. PUNXSUTAWNEY Admissions Russell H.

Lewis. 78 Clinton Rossiter: Mrs. James Keller. Big Run: George H. Colkitt, Big Run; Mrs.

John Todd, Punxsutawney RD Mrs. Noah Stahlman, 71 Clinton Rossiter; Mrs. Forrest Means. Valier; Mrs. Sam Pitrone, 204 1 Perry Punxsutawney; Martha E.

Mlechick, 202 Lane Punxsutawney; Diane L. Winland. 218 Park Punxsutawney. Discharges Mrs. Loren Byler and baby boy, Smicksburg RD Mary Ward, 226 S.

Gilpin Punxsutawney: Lee E. Galentine, Dunlap Punxsutawney: Helen J. Rose, 517 Highland Punxsutawney; Duane E. Smith, Punxsutawney RD Samuel T. Antone, Rossiter RD 1.

MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Births Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Gerycz, Colver, boy. MERCY HOSPITAL Births Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Shetler, Robinson, boy. KITTANNING Admissions Mamie C. Baker, Ford City RD 1: Wayne Coble, Cherry Tree RD Ruby R. Nelson, Yatesboro: Tommy L.

Graham. Ford City RD Olga C. Marshall, Beyer, Cathy L. Richardson, City RD Clarence A. Hart, Home RD 1.

Discharges Blair C. Cogley. Rural Valley: Deborah J. Hartman, Dayton RD Robert Patterson, Yatesboro: Richard Whiteman, NuMine. MAPLE AVENUE Discharges Donna Jean Spader, Punxsutawney.

DUBOIS HOSPITAL Admissions Mary Ann Tronzo, Punxsutawney. Discharges Shirley Brothers, Punxsutawney. Flanders Can't Get Away From Historical Roles LOS ANGELES (AP) Ed Flanders can't seem to get away from historical roles. He plays Pulitzer Prize-winning editor William Allen White in ABC's "Mary White" on Nov. 19.

Flanders played the title role in "Harry S. Truman: Plain Speaking" and also was the former president in "MacArthur" and "Truman at In ABC's "Eleanor and Roosevelt" he was Louis Howe, confidant to President Franklin D. Roosevelt and in "The Trial of the Catonsville Nine', he was Dani! Berrigan. FLORENCE LEWIS, 75, of 1720 Water Indiana, died Tuesday, Nov. 15, 1977, in the Indiana Hospital.

A daughter of Aaron Work and Sara Belle Hopkins Jetfries, she was born Feb. 24, 1902, in Rochester Mills. Mrs. Lewis attended the First Assembly of God Church in Indiana. She had lived her early life in Rochester Mills and since that in Indiana.

Surviving are five sons: Arthur. Creekside RD Richard and Dale, both of Indiana; Dean, Farrell: Earl, Continental Divide, N.M.; five daughters. Mrs. Robert Craig, Creekside RD 1: Mrs. Melvin Isenberg.

Indiana: Mrs. Edward Shedlock, Clymer: Mrs. Jess Smith, Commodore RD Mrs. Arnold Blystone, Creekside RD 1: 38 grandchildren; 20 -grandchildren; one brother, Earl Jeffries. Rochester Mills; three sisters: Mrs.

Wava Blose, Punxsutawney: Mrs. Nora Brown, Austin: Mrs. Kathryn Travis, Sharon. She was preceded in death by her husband, 'Blair H. Lewis, in 1961; a brother, Ney, and a sister, Elda.

Friends will be received from 24 and 7-9 p.m. today at Robinson-Lytle's. Indiana, where services will be held Friday at 1:30 p.m. with the Rev. Reed Blystone officiating.

Interment will follow in Pine Grove Cemetery near Rochester Mills. C. RAY LONG, 69, of 21 South 12th Indiana, died Tuesday, Nov. 15, 1977, in the Windber Hospital. A son of the late Leroy Long and Vermont Ray Long, he was born July 30, 1908, in Indiana.

Mr. Long was a member of Calvary United Presbyterian Church, Indiana; Benjamin Franklin Lodge No. 753, A.M.: Coudersport Consistory and UCT Council 598, Indiana. He had lived a number of years in Windber and was a sales representative for M. Rom Son for 40 years.

Surviving are his mother of Indiana; his wife, Lucinda St. Clair Long; two brothers, Clifford Long, Tulsa, and Paul Long, Indiana; a number of nieces and nephews. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at Robinson-Lytle's, Indiana, where services will be held at' 11 a.m. Friday, Nov.

18, with the Rev. E. Vincent Stratton, his pastor, officiating. Interment will follow in Oakland Cemetery, Indiana. ROBERT F.

ST. CLAIR, 62, Punxsutawney RD 5, died. Oh Tuesday, Nov. 15, 1977, in Altoona Veterans Administration Hospital, Altoona. A son of Clifford and Erma Smith St.

Clair, he was born March 23, 1915, in Somerset County. Formerly of Somerset, he had been a resident of Oliver Township for the past 30 years. A veteran of World War II, Mr. St. Clair was a self-employed carpenter.

Surviving are one son, Byron, Punxsutawney RD two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Ida Mattaliano, Somerset, and Mrs. Arlene Rebrick, Latrobe; two brothers, William, Latrobe, and Ray, Somerset. He was preceded in death by his wife, Evelyn Barr St. Clair, in 1956.

Friends are being received in the Pifer Funeral Home, Punxsutawney, where services will be held at 3 p.m. Friday, Nov. 18, with the Rev. Barry W. Fillman officiating.

Interment will follow in Coolspring Cemetery, Coolspring. Funerals BURKETT, Adam 1 p.m. Pifer Funeral Home, Punxsuiawney HAYES, Helen Marshall, 11 a.m. Raymond C. Waples Funeral Home, Baum Boulevard, East Liberty LEWIS, Florence, 1:30 p.m.

Robinson-Lytle's, Indiana LONG, C. Ray, 11 a.m. -Lytle's, Indiana ST. CLAIR, Robert 3 p.m. Pifer Funeral Home, Punxsutawney THOMAS, Robert, 3:30 p.m.

Robinson-Lytle's, Indiana Actors Found For 'Ziegfeld' LOS ANGELES (AP) M. J. Frankovich has turned up performers after a four-month search to play Fanny Brice, Eddie Cantor, Will Rogers and Bert Williams in NBC's "Ziegfeld: The Man and His Women." Catherine Jacoby will portray the Fanny, Richard James Shea will be Cantor, Bob Obituaries ADAM BURKETT, 99, of 214 Front Punxsutawney, died Nov. 16, 1977, in the home of his daughter, Mrs. Peg Grube.

A son of Jospeh and Elizabeth Burkett, he was born July 25, 1878, in Markton. Mr. Burkett was a lifetime resident of the Punxsutawney area and before retirement had been a farmer. Surviving are six daughters: Mrs. Bertha Wright, Knoxdale; Mrs.

John (Pearl) Cross, Punxsutanwey RD Mrs. Peg Grube, Punxsutawney; Mrs. Crissie Kerr, Punxsutawney: Mrs. Carl (Georgie) Punxsutawney RD Mrs. Betty Tobias, Big Run; three sons: Craig, Punxsutawney RD 2: William, Tamona, Melvin, Indiana: 19 grandchildren: 28 great-grandchildren; several great-greatgrandchildren; three sisters: Mrs.

Emma Shaffer, Punxsutawney RD Mrs. Mary Miller, Akron, Ohio; Mrs. Nora Icher, Yatesboro; one brother, Mel, Bruksville, He was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Ellen Whitaker Brukett. Friends are being received today in the Pifer Funeral Home, Punxsutawney, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, Nov.

18, with the Rev. William Sandstrom officiating. Interment will follow I in Markton Cemetery, Markton. HELEN MARSHALL HAYES, 83, of Pittsburgh, died Tuesday, Nov. 15, 1977, in the Indiana Hospital.

She was born Nov. 28, 1893, in Pittsburgh. Mrs. Hayes was the first woman elder of the Point Breeze Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh. She is survived by one sister, Caroline Wilharm, California: three brothers: Ira W.

Marshall, Pittsburgh; Herbert and Roger, Florida; two grandsons: Robert L. and Peter A. Hayes of Marion Center. She was preceded in death by her husband, Frank L. Hayes; two sons: Francis Lynn Hayes, the Rev.

Arthur M. Hayes; one brother, Philip Marshall. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday at the Raymond C. Waples Funeral Home, Baum Boulevard, East Liberty, Pittsburgh, where services will be held Friday at 11 a.m.

Interment will be held in New Bethlehem. Friday at 1:30 p.m. ROBERT THOMAS, 94, of 297 Oak Indiana, died Wednesday, Nov. 16, 1977, in the Indiana Hospital. A son of William and Sadie Parker Thomas, he was born Sept.

28, 1883, in Gastown, Armstrong County. Mr. Thomas was a member of the First Baptist Church, Indiana. He had lived most of his life in Indiana and had owned and operated a barber shop for many years prior to his retirement. Surviving are his wife, Edna C.

Weiss Thomas; one son, William Indiana; one daughter, Mrs. Ford (Ashley) Hill, Indiana RD six grandfour great-grandchildren; two brothers, Clark and George, both of Elderton; two sisters, Mrs. Lottie Ramer, Elderton, and Mrs. Carrie Lower, Indiana. Friends will be received from 7-9 p.m.

today and until the hour of services at 3:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 18, at Robinson-Lytle's, Indiana. The Rev. Robert Mathis will officiate at the services and interment will follow in Oakland Cemetery, Indiana.

JESSIE A. WENSCONIS, 71, Saltsburg RD 2, (Moween), died Wednesday, Nov. 16, 1977, in 1 Latrobe Area Hospital, Latrobe. Friends will be received from 7-9 p.m. today and from 10 a.m.-9 p.m.

Friday in the Joseph R. Hunter Funeral Home, Saltsburg. A complete obituary will appear in Friday's edition of the Gazette. VISIT The SKI RACK ANDERSON'S SHOES 614 Philadelphia St. Indiana Indiana Fraser will be Rogers and David Downing will be Williams.

SIDE GLANCES by Gill Fox Chill ory. 0 1977 tv NE A 1 Reg Far On "Here are the bills from the plumber and the doctor. It cost more to unclog the sink than to unclog my nose!" Woman Robs Bank In Kansas WICHITA, Kan. (AP) A woman charged with robbing a Wichita! bank after turning her four children over to juvenile authorities says she's been running since January from two men she says are trying to kill her, police said. Her flight ended Monday when she was arrested and charged with robbing a branch of the Union National Bank.

Police said all of the $1,392 taken from the bank was recovered. Minutes before the robbery, Phyllis Mundy had taken her children, who range in age from 1 to 10, to the juvenile division of Sedgwick County DisCourt and asked that they be placed in state custody. "She said she didn't have any money to feed the children and couldn't get any financial assistance from said Judge Robert Morrison, head of the juvenile court. She told police later that her husband had been killed in Vietnam. Mundy was arraigned on the bank robbery charge Wednesday and held in lieu of $1,000 bond.

Her children remain with juvenile authorities. Police said she gave them this account: In December 1976, she began dating a man in ber hometown of Richmond, Va. One of his neighbors subsequently was involved in a Richmond bank robbery and FBI agents interviewed Mrs. Mundy about her boyfriend's possible involvement in the robbery. Soon, Mrs.

Mundy told officers, two men she had never met began coming to her house State Wants To Know About Monuments HARRISBURG (AP) If there is a toppled monument or a defaced historical marker in your community, the state Historical and Museum Commission wants to know about it. Spokesman Michael Ripton said the commission maintains historical markers along roadways and streets in every county. There are approximately 365 markers now standing and more are planned every year. But some of the markers have fallen into disrepair or have been damaged by The commission will fix damaged monuments, but needs to know where they are. Information on the repair program is available at the Bureau of Historic Sites and Properties.

Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, P.O. Box 1026, Harrisburg. Pa. 17120. in Richmond and asking for her.

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frlends," he said, you and when a judge ruled Afterward he said happily from table to table among the federal that need moving a hearing to suppress allegedly that "I won a I ex- 350 guests crowded into recordings pect to win some others. I'm Middle East restaurant. the incriminating tape must be held in secret. not worried about the case, but "I must protect the privacy I don't like to be tried in the Among the tapes, obtained of the defendant to guarantee news by the FBI, are telephone he'll get a fair trial," said U.S. The judge said disclosure of conversations Cianfrani had District Judge Edward Becker the contents of intercepted with a former girl friend, Vera in turning down lawyers for taped or oral communications Domenico of Cherry Hill, N.J..

newspapers and radio-TV sta- can be disclosed only at the who is expected to be the tions. They had asserted con; government's star witness. stitutional rights of free press "Communications that are allegedly placed her in demanding a public hearing. intercepted are privileged," on the payroll of the Senate Cianfrani, a Philadelphia Becker ruled. "Hearings on Appropriations Committee Democrat considered the most their legality, or on whether even though she never did any powerful member of the Senate they shall be admitted as evi- work.

before his indictment on dence, must be closed to the Cianfrani declined to discuss charges of racketeering, mail public and the news details of the taped conversaAttorneys for the news media tions, which he had read in a Liquid Protein Diets May Be Hazardous HARRISBURG (AP) State health officials warn that the increased popularity of liquid protein diets may be hazardous. Health Secretary Leonard Bachman said no one should undertake a diet without doctor's. advice. But he said numerous people are attracted to the liquid protein diet by claims that it will help them lose, "More weight. than a dozen people have died throughout the country while on liquid protein diets," Bachman said.

"The problem is that many persons who place themselves on this liquid protein diet are getting DO other form of asked Becker to delay holding any suppression hearing until they can appeal his ruling to the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court. The judge refused, but announced he probably wouldn't schedule any argument on suppressing testimony until some. time next week. Cianfrani came to court after being released from St.

Luke's Hospital where he had been treated for exhaustion. He told reporters he was feeling better. "I hope to get up to Harrisburg next week to help in the tax situation," he said. I think there is room for a promise over the budget problems and that we'll be able to raise the money (estimated at around $300 million) to fund Penn State, Temple, Pitt, and the other colleges and universities." That night, the senator was guest of honor at a $100-a-per- transcript provided the defense by the government. He said over and over that he wasn't worried about the corruption trial, scheduled to begin on Jan.

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