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Daily Republican. Monongahela, Pa. Herald American, Donora THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1970 PAGE 2 Hospital Notes cwVWWSasssssi Fourth Donora. Robert Cooper of 601 Sixth License Suspensions Announced Area residents were included among district motorists whose operator's licenses were sus pended effective with the week beginning March IS, 1970 US-' i Hospitality Shop fa Francis Ricci of 441 Third Obituary HOLMES F. MARSHALL SH.

Holmes F. Marshall Sr. of 103 Second Donora, died yesterday afternoon in Charleroi-Monessen Hospital following a lingering illness. Born Oct. 4, 1906, in Milton, he was 63 at the time of his death.

He had been a resident of Donora since 1930. He was the son of the late Isaac and May Snyder Marshall. Donora. nil tUemorta, Joyce Mover of 712 Maple 5 Drive, Monongahela Voluntarily Staffed by Mary Harber of 45 W. Main IV" VV Women's Auxiliary Monongahela.

by the Commonwealth of 5 Margaret PizzuteUi of 1200 4 Auiliarv meets third Corrin Monongahela. Gertrude Williams of Box 276, Pennsylvania's Department of Revenue, Bureau of Traffic Safety in Harrisburg. Names of area motorists. Friday of January, April and September. RD 3, Monongahela Mr.

Marshall was retired ml paries Peters of 704 Dry Runlocomotive aMR operalor in their addresses and respective Monongahela. the Donora Works of United periods of suspension, are as follows: David J. Larid of 106 Plain- view Street, Belle Vernon, 60 States Steel Corp. He was Past Worthy President of Donora Aerie of the Eagles, No. 502.

Survivors include his widow, Margaret E. McManus Marshall; a son, Holmes F. Mar days; Jonathan E. Neil of 609 Green Street, Belle Vernon, one month; and Dennis C. Fedor- chak of 1328 Armstrong Drive.

shall Jr. of Sharon, two Monongahela, two months. brothers. Arthur of Hubbard, Ohio, and Gerald of Fairless Discharged Blodwen Archer of Donora. Edward Burnworth of New Eagle, transferred to Charleroi-Monessen Hospital.

Andrew Efaw of West Elizabeth. Helen Giba of Moncssen. Michael Ramusivich of Charleroi. Richard Williams of Charleroi. Eleanor Zettle of Charleroi.

Kent Scott of Monongahela. Cesare Rabuzi of Monongahela. Dora Richardson of Monongahela. David Grant of Monongahela. Emergency Room Moon Dust (Continued from Page One) Monongahela Memorial Births The son of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Tomich of RD 2, Belle Vernon, born April 1, 1970, at 10:50 a.m. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mizerak of 805 Chess Monongahela, born April 1, 1970, at 10:25 a.m.

Admissions Daniel Foust, 4, son of Russell Foust of Keenan Hill, New Eagle. Sharon Wounkin of 936 Meadow Charleroi. Calherine Lucas of Box 106, Newell. Elaine Morich, 6, daughter of Anthony Morich of RD 4, Belle Vernon. John Green of RD 1, Vcnctia.

Caterina Carbone of 460 tion." It is not a year since Ramadass submitted his report Hills, two sisters, Mrs. Velma Fhuhr of Nyack, N.Y., and Mrs. Ula Haggerty of Hubbard, Ohio; and one grandson. Friends will be received during designated visited hours beginning at 7 p.m. today at the Lawson Rabe Funeral Home, 701 Thompson Donora.

to the State Air Pollution Control Commission. But it is a TWO CLAIRTON WORKS EMPLOYES havte just received awards for their suggestion submitted to U.S. Steel's Employe Suggestion Program. The men received their awards from J. L.

Pflasterer, general superintendent (left). Manuel P. Yocolano, right, turn foreman-field maintenance-steel works, received a check in the amount of $231. He received the award for an idea that changed the length and grade of steel that produced a more economical collector shoe used in the electrical machinery at the coke ovens. Collector shoes are like the overhead wheel that once was used to connect streetcars to electric cables, Yocolano was a mechanical equipment developer in the maintenance division when he submitted the suggestion.

He lives at Victory Hill, Monongahela. Melvin Weightman, center, motor inspector at the coke works-field maintenance department, received a check in the amount of $293.20. He developed a unique method to change coke oven bleeder valves and cylinders. He makes his home in Finleyville. Twenty-six treated and six admitted.

(Continued on Page Three) (Column I1 our) ABRAM FOSTER Abram Foster of 123 Specrs Under Law Effective July 1 River Rising Sneers Borough, died suddenly early this morning in (Continued from Page One) fact that Pennsylvania's air pollution control program will soon have the most complete and accurate information on air contamination sources in its ten-year history. New Regulation A new regulation now being implementet by the Commission requires the registering of all planned and existing sla-tionary dischargers of smoke, soot and dust, and gaseous matter in the Commonwealth. Mailing of report forms 20,000 such air contamination sources throughout the state is nearly completed. The 20,000 industries, municipalities and institutions, which represent an estimated 100,000 individual air Charleroi Monesen Hospital at the age of 75. Mr.

Foster had lived in Ringgold Students Go To Pollution Teach-In Students from the Ringgold, say. Schools will travel to Pittsburgh The teach-in is supported by by bus Friday to take part in more than 30 local health, at Philadelphia International Airport said "we don't look for any more rain Friday and the Supervising Principals Face Loss Of Jobs Speers only a week. Prior to outlook for the weekend, as of that he had lived in the Belle Vernon RD and Fellsburg areas. He was born July 31, now, calls for partly cloudy educational and governmental skies with little or no pre cipitation." O. D.

White, hydroologist of 1894, in Webster, the son of the late Robert and Anna Rodgers Foster. Mr. Foster was retired in 1959 Supervising principals in administrators named byihours of credit toward a doc- a four-day teach-in on environment and preservation of life, which is going on this week at three Pittsburgh universities. Purpose of the observance is to make people aware of pollution and the damage man is the Federal-State River Fore torate), and constitutes a letter their respective boards will no Allegheny County school dis casting Service at Harrisburg, from the power house of the of eligibility. A school district whose super tricts including Euzabcth Forward and South Allegheny pollution sources, are allowed Donora Works of United States vising principal does not hold 120 days to complete the de groups, and will feature day -long discussions on environmental control by prominent speakers.

Friday'6 program, which the Ringgold students will attend, is to begin at 9 a.m. in Carnegie-Mellon University's Thistle Hall and will continue in the afternoon in Pitt's Common Facilities Building. The groups attending from reported some "nuisance" flooding today along small streams draining into tributaries of the Susquehanna River, the Susque Steel Corp. doing to his environment, longer have tenure status as they now enjoy as supervising principals. Instead, they be elected to four-year terms beginning July 1, and will be up for election at four-year intervals, a doctorate or enough credits tailed inventory.

He was a member of the organizers of the movement Each discharger must de for a letter of eligibility can still elect that man as its Euzabcth Moose Lodge in hanna's west branch and the Elizabeth, Pa. scribe his manufacturing process or operation, type and superintendent if it desires. He is survived by his widow, If it does this, and he serves Virginia Harbaugh Foster; a quantity of material processed or produced, and volume of his Juniata River, forcing closing of a few road below Wilkes-Barre. White said no flooding was indicated as of today for the a full four-year term, he is then Abram Foster Jr. of Ringgold Schools plan to use; son, considered to hold a letter of Testimony On Miracle For City Church A informative lecture thereafter.

This system, long in effect in a number of schools including Clairton, Ringgold, Charleroi and California, provides that the Board of Education notify the process exhaust, and must provide air contaminant collec Buffalo, N.Y.; a stepson, George Harbaugh of Speers; three rivers, which were run eligibility which he carries with him should he leave that district after expiration of the four-year tor and emission information. information learned at the C-MU sessions to plan their own programs coordinated with the nationwide teach-in on pollution ning about three-quarters bank- face the loss of their positions under state legislation effective July 1 which replaces the present county school district system with intermediate educational units. State Act 192 creates the new office of district superintendent as a substitute for the current position of supervising principal, but the elimination of the latter post does not mean elimination of the holder as a candidate for the superin-tendency. Neither does it mean the current supervising principals will automatically become superintendents under terms of the legislation. Creation of Act 192 does mean that, as superintendents, the four daughters, Mrs.

Clyde (Dorothy) Kremp of Detroit, Data thus collected will be ful, but probably would revise term. superintendent 60 days before April 1 if it plans to declare analyzed within the next year to formulate a better control Mrs. Louise Woods of St set for April 22. his forecast if the rain con If a district does not elect Petersburg, Mrs. Ida Attending from Donora High featuring film slides and movies tinued.

the superintendent's job open. program throughout the state School will be: Robert Para Griffis of Monessen, and Mrs. Heavy rains during the night If no such declaration is made Albert (Jean) Putnam of schak, Tom Sanko, Roger and early morning dropped be re-election of the incumbent to Buffalo, N.Y.; a stepdaughter, tween one and two inches in another four-year term is con Applegate, Kevan Hirsch, James Bieniek, Art Seiple, Mrs. William (Gloria) Gaidos of the Pittsburgh area by 5 a.m sidered automatic. its supervising principal as superintendent, or, if he is elected, but leaves before the end of the first four-year term, he does not carry with him any such certification.

Re-Assignment Right Supervising principals not elected superintendent by their Rivers in the Pittsburgh area Requirements for superin anout "ine Mystery oi uara-bandel" will be presented at St. Macrina's Byzantine Catholic Church, West Main Street, Monongahela, at 7:30 p.m., Sunday, April 5. The Mystery of Garabandcl deals with the Apparitions of the Blessed Mother which appeared to four Spanish girls in Mary Taylor, Cathy Robinson, Joan Delsandro, Nancy Meek, and Patty Murdock. rose under the continued steady tendent include a doctor's degree or its equivalency (70 downpour, and were recorded at and utilize new techniques and develop additional regulations, according to Ben A. Brodovicz, director of the Department's Division of Tethnical Services-and Monitoring.

The data also will enable Pennsylvania to meet a provision of the Federal Air Quabty Act requiring such detailed information for the recently designated metropolitan Philadelphia and Pittsburgh air more than 16 feet by mid- morning. They were expected to As Supervisor school boards do have the right crest at 20 feet, five feet under to claim re-assignment in that flood stage, by Friday morning. Webster; a brother, John D. Foster of RD 4 Belle Vernon; a sister, Mrs. Edna Jones of Webster; 25 grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.

Friends will be received at the Lawson Rabe Funeral Home, 701 Thompson Donora, during designated visitng hours beginning at 7 p.m. today. Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be announced later. school district under the state the village of Garabandcl, Spain, a community of 30 per-Ions nestled in the Santander legislation. Boards could conceivably as Province near the Picos de New Eagle Man Not Guilty In Matway Case Joe Fida of Keenan Hill, New Eagle, was found not guilty Tuesday of charges that he had quality control regions.

sign unsuccessful supervising principals to lesser administra Rowlesburg (Continued From Page One) meeting in the Mononcahela Koch Resigns In Union Twp. A World Problem The infamous Donora smog of 1948 has called attention to ft tive posts, or even back te fcuropa Mountains. The Aparitions, according to itneses, appeared on several occasions in 1961 and 1962. Guest speaker Sunday will be classroom teacher status. But the boards would be re Valley Country Club, for which problem which has now become not only Donora's problem, but also the world's problem.

It quired to continue the ousted entered a car in the parking Jlrs. Maria Carmella Saraco of supervising principal's salary lot at Matway Chevrolet, took more than two decades be no matter what position he The supervisors of Union on Route 51, near Belle Vernon. Mon Valley Progress Council was host, the facts about the need for the proposed Rowlesburg Dam were laid on the table by James F. Merchimer, project engineer for the dam fore the public became suffici would be subsequently assigned. Twp.

last night accepted with Dynamite (Continued from Page One) "We'd like some dynamite," missioner in the manner which the position demands and to which the people of the County of Washington are entitled. Fida was arrested by State Police on Wednesday, March 21, regret the resignation of their As the current salary range of most supervising principals is ently aroused to act against the problem rather than complain because the problem was there, members, Charles Koch. In behalf of the board, Daniel Nurn- on a complaint brought by Richard and Edward Matway "Again we replied. let me extend my Brockton, Mass. She was reportedly present during one of the Apparitions.

The lecture, film slides and movies will also be presented at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 5, at St. Philip Neri Roman Catholic Church in Donora. liev. Ivan Dornic, pastor of St.

Macrinas, said the lecture there is under the sponsorship project from the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers based in berger, chairman, thanked Koch thanks and best wishes to all He looked somewhat startled of the auto firm. The hearing on the charges was held before! with whom I have worked since and asked, "How much" Pittsburgh. Rostraver Twp.

Justice of the In 1958, Merchimer said, the Peace William Overand. for his loyalty and services to two years. In his letter of resignation, Koch said: "The operation of the town project was approved by the U. I have been a township supervisor." Koch was appointed recently Fida is one of eleven Matway S. Army Corps of Engineers, but this month a nationwide teach-in is being planned to inform the public about the importance of the conservation of national resources and' the crime against society which pollution represents.

A seemingly unimportant story last August, overshadowed as it was by the story of the "About a dozen sticks, I guess, that should do it." The clerk returned with change for a $20 bill and the bundle of dynamite. He handed employes who have been on and rated as being able to give to fill the unexpired term of in the to $20,000 bracket, a re-classification to the classroom level would provide "pretty expensive teachers," according to Dr. Fred Krause, assistant Allegheny County superintendent of schools. Associate or assistant supervising principal posts also will be abolished under terms of the new act and candidates for assistant superintendent positions ateo will be elected before July 1, under the non of a church committee headed by Mrs. Len Petrus and Miss strike against the firm since per cent flood protection to the late Russ Romero as Wash the Monongahela Valley as well ship and the duties of a supervisor are becoming more complex and time-consuming Pauline O'Dell.

as sparing its people the suffering they have undergone from 1936 to the present. moon walk, could well have it over underneath a sign listing the rigorous requirements for buying handguns and pistols. All that was required from us, however, was our names on the bill of sale. We gave them, May 5, 1969. Recent negotiations between the company and the striking employes have failed to produce a settlement in the nearly 11-month-old strike, according to Leonard Schloer, organizer of the International Association of been the most important story each day.

I have always felt that if a man can not give the time which it requires to a position, he should not continue to hold it. Unfortunately, I now To this point, Merchimer of that day and all days to pointed out, about $1' millions have been aDDroDriated bv come. Man has decided to take tenure clause. slightly modified, and they one giant step here on earth ington County Democratic jury commissioner. His term expires in January, 1974.

In other business the board voted unanimously to enter into an agreement with South Pittsburgh Water Co. for maintenance of three fire hydrants, two in Boyka Village and one on the Gastonville Elrama Rd. A water district is to be set up for each area to provide for the assessment of property owners benefiting from these hy A "housecleaning bill," Act i previous Congresses for eliminates the office design wort were accepted without question. as well as on the moon. If desecration of the earth's Funeral Notice MARSHALL Holmes F.

Marshall 63, of 103 Second Donora, in Charleroi Monesscn Hospital, Wednesday, April 1, 1970, 3:09 p.m. Friends received at the Lawson-Rabe Funeral Home, 701 Thompson Donora, Thursday, April 2, 7-10 p.m., He was not required by law to ask. county superintendents of natural wealth can be stopped schools across the state and under current law, anyone At Construction Stage Now the Corps of Engineers is at the point where it could begin relocation of West Vir bv so much as one speck of transfers the powers and duties Machinists and Aerospace Workers Lodge No. 1060 at Matway. Union employes are continuing to picket the Rt.

51 auto dealer. The company has reportedly hired security guards feel that I just cannot devote to the township the energy which is necessary to perform properly my duties as a supervisor. Therefore, I am submitting my resignation as a township supervisor effective tonight. "I want to thank all of those who have helped me and I want dust, it is time each man accepts the task of doing his part can buy as much dynamite in Michigan as he wants, without telling his age, his name or the of county school boards and county superintendents to intermediate boards and execu ginia Route 50 and construction reason he wants the explosives of the project. For this reason, the Rowles to patrol its property.

drants to defray the rental charges. be it only one specK cicancr on the fact of the earth. That is what the teach-in scheduled to culminate nationwide April 22 is all about. In answer to questions relat to express my best wishes to ing to alleged dumping abuses Pittsburgh Egg Market Steady burg Dam Association will begin immediately to seek an appropriation of $1,750,000 in the 1970 federal budget to allow for the construction of the dam to cive more adequate flood the board and its officers and employes. It has always brcn of the Duquesne Light Hijackers (Continued from Page One) the Japanese radicals by radio.

tive directors. A companion bill, House Bill 40, which provides for the system of intermediate units to provide educational services to the school districts they encompass, has been passed in different versions by the House and Senate. It currently is in a joint House Senate conference and Friday, April 3, 1-4 and 7-10 p.m. Services there Saturday, April 4, 1 p.m., the Rev. Hengust Robinson pastor of First United Methodist Church, Donora, officiating.

Interment in Monongahela Cemetery, Monongahela. (L-R 4-2, 3) Nurnberger said that the com a pleasure to serve and I ap PITTSBURGH (UPI) pany had purchased from the township extra ground for their Eggs: market steady; demand prcciale the opportunity I have had to be of service to the unaggressive; supplies fully flyash dump. It was pointed out, Dave Loudon To Represent MVC In Regional Band Dave Loudao has been se citizens of this community. I hope that in the future I may protection to the 350,000 inhabitants of the Monongahela River Valley and to raise the quality of its water, President John C. Scherer of McKeesport told Jie "If you don't, you won't be able to fly.

This is your last chance." Ambassador Masahaoe Kan-ayama of Japan implored: "Let the passengers out and you will however, that if dumping rights are abused by the company, the Public Utility Commission regarding any alleged viola be of some service in a capacity adequate to ample. A jumbo white 52-60; A extra large white 49-57; A large white 46-56, mostly 47-48; A medium white 41-53, mostly which does not require as much Unless it is reported out of committee and enacted into WFDDELL Sara E. Wed-dell, 92, of 1231 Lincoln time as that of township super lected to represent Monongahela Valley Catholic High School in tions. visor. Because of the pleasant law, the intermediate plan will be eliminated and, with it, will the Western Regional Band George Robb, member of the association and the sense of ful then be permitted to go to North Korea.

Permission to land in North Korea has been Festival April 2-4 at Churchill township's planning commis assembly. All present were asked to take the story of the Rowlesburg Dam back to the organizations and municipalities they represented and seek their resolutions of support and active fillment I have had, it is with go all county office services. Greater economy and effici sion, asked that the auditors be recret that I announce this given. Retired Men's Group To Meet instructed to publish a state ency are the primary goals for Area High School. Thursday, April 2, Is band orientation day, and concerts Friday and Saturday will be The answer, shouted over the radio during a 50-minute ment-of the- township's assets and liabilities in addition to Monongahela, at.

11:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 31, 1970. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday, April 2, in the Bebout Yohe Co. Funeral Home, 300 Second Mo-nongahela.

Funeral 6crvices the Chapel there at 2 p.m. Friday, April 3, the Rev. Francis M. Blair, pastor of Charleroi Presbyterian Church, officiating. Interment exchange with the two officials, The Retired Men's Group will meet at the First United Metho open to the public.

their regular report as in ac A side presentation or flood the intermediate unit operation. Thry will combine whole counties like Washington, Fayette and Greene into one unit to avoid duplication of services was "we cannot believe you." cordance with the second class conditions along the Mononga' dist Church of Monongahela on resignation. "1 think I should add thai I intend to continue as a jury commissioner for Washington County. I feel that with the extra time which will now be available as the result of my stepping down as a township supervisor, I will be able to perform the duties of a jury com- Friday, April 3, at 1:30 p.m. hela River and its tributaries added to the force of the appeal Township code.

Nurnberger said the township This is Dave's second year of selection in the regional band. Henry Aloisi is band master at Monongahela Valley Catholic High School. and personnel In less densely populated counties. All retired men of the community arc Invited. The film to Chung said afterwards he thought the hijackers were weakening, no longer threatening to blow up the airliner if It wasn't allowed to take off immediately, of.

the officers of the Associa officials and supervisors have no authority to regulate the tion. Secretary Arthur F-arker Large counties, like Alle be shown is "New Directions In Monongaltela Cemetery. made this presentation. auditors' duties' gheny, will not be combined. 41,2) 'in Railroading.".

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