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NEW CASTLE NEWS, MONDAY, JUNE 1, Pro-, anti-war rallies May 30 James E. Yost James E. Yost, 53, of 432 Countyline St. died in the St. Francis Hosuital yesterday Albert Ritchie Sr.

John R. Bowden Albert Ritchie of 402 John R. Bowden, 63, of Mount Pleasant St. was Skyview Towers, died at 7 a.m. pronounced dead on arrival at Sunday at bis home following an Jameson Memorial Hospital extended illness.

By United Press International morning following an illness of Friday at a-IE nm r.r an He was born in New Castle three months on behalf of President Nixon. Nixon, meanwhile, spent the weekend in California. A stone from the grounds of his Key Biscayne, home was sent to the Altar of Nations at the Cathedral of the Pines in Rindge, N.H., built to honor all the nation's war dead. Thousands of persons attended memorial services at the Pines and govemois of the 50 states and four territories each sent a white rose to be placed on the altar. Four other American presidentsTruman, Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnsonhad sent stones to be set into the altar.

Supporters of the war in Southeast Asia and antiwar demonstrators sometimes were within shouting distance of each other during Memorial Day services over the weekend. New York City had at least nine traditional services and parades by veterans' groups and at least two parades by antiwar demonstrators. The largest of the events was a march by several thousand youths down Fifth Avenue "to stop war, racism and repression." A car carrying five wounded Vietnam veterans drove in the parade. Actress Jane Fonda sat HmITj HHHHHHh1 PWBpr' apparent heart attack. Jan.

23, 1907 to the late Jack and He was bom in Maryland May He was born in New Castle Racheal Critchlow Bowden. 22, 1918 to the late Joseph R. Jan. 27, 1911 to Tony Ritchie of Surviving are his wife, Yost and Ethel M. (Klingennan) Monongahela, Pa.

and the late Gertrude Lundy Bowden, whom Yost. Mary Pagley Ritchie. he married 37 years ago; a Mr. Yost is survived by his Besides his father, he is daughter, Mrs. Fred (Carol) mother, a sister, Mrs.

Frances survived by his wife, Margaret McClain of New Castle; a son, (Yost) Cooper, both of New Testa Colangelo Ritchie, whom John D. of Arlington, a Castle; and two children, Jimmy he married in 1936, a son, Albert sister, Mrs. Charlette Donley of Joe and Linda Susan Yost, both Jr. at home, a daughter, Mrs. New Castle; and three of Warren, Ohio.

Marion (Darlene) Nero of New grandchildren. He was an employe of the Castle, a brother, Nick of Mr. Bowden was a self- Pennsylvania Railroad, where he Monongahela; four sisters, Mrs. employed painter and a life worked for 28 years, and veteran William (Florence) Leonelli of member of Painters Local 1066. of over five years service with New Castle Mrs.

Chester He was a member of the Third the United States Air Force. (Geraldine) Smiley of New United Presbyterian Church. Mr. Yost was preceded in Castle, Mrs. Rose Santee of Friends may call at the death by his father, Joseph R.

Coopersburg, Pa. and Mrs. Howard H. Reynolds Funeral Yost, and a brother, William Robert (Maxine) Fomich of Service, 909 Adams today McCullough. Monongahela; and two and tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m.

Services will be conducted at grandchildren. A service will be held at the p.m. tomorrow at the Mr. Ritchie was employed at funeral home at 1:30 p.m. Second United Presbyterian Shenango China Division of Wednesday with the Rev.

Ross Church with the Rev. Dr. George In Chicago, police estimated in the car, giving the and about 100,000 persons watched clenched fist signs to the the 92nd annual Memorial Day crowd. At one point, several Parade through the Loop, youths supporting U.S. policies sponsored by the Grand Army raised American flags as the oE the Republic Memorial BUILDING LEVELLED Fire bns by Gkw Itefeen of RDSaad valaed at march neared them.

There Association. About 500 antiwar 1, SN, wu partially covered by iasaraaee, aad had btea ated to hold pabtie aactioas. Caase of the Maze is aa determined. ii the rain of the Aikea School buMng ob the cower of Copper tmi the Old PriaeetM Rood. Shppery Rock Towaship firemea auwer the alum at 4:31 i.m.

yesterday. The bciMtag, owaed were no incidents protesters also marched through the Loop to Grant Park Interpace as a cup turner. He nyers otnciating. Henderson, pasior, omciaiing. onlv nine Washbgton: Friends may call persons showed up tor a march where tney heard antiwar speeches.

against the war down Pennsyl was a member of St. Vitus Interment will be at Oak. Park Church, where he belonged to Cemetery, the Holy Name Society. Calling hours were Saturday Wlh fitl mil Cnnrliu -if tha KAvnirA A vania Avenue and 40 attended Cunningham's, 445 Chestnut from 7 to 9 p.m. today.

Interment will be in Oak Park Cemetery. Ed.S. Noser umttmw Willie Fit VS. nf 11 DeCarbo Funeral Home. Coates died at 3:45 p.m.

Pittsburgh nun killed in quake an antiwar rally. A crowd of 2,350 attended the annual Memorial Service for Veterans Meeting scheduled at Arlington National Cemete- The Lawrence County Soil and ry, where Sen. John G. Tower, Water Conservation District will laid a wreath at the meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier jury room of the Court House.

A requiem mass was scheduled for this morning at St. Vitus JAMESON MEMORIAL Dr. and Mrs. William Tinstman of 421 Martin a daughter, May 29. Mrs.

Tinstman is the former Myrna Bristol. Friday in Jameson Memorial Hospital following a brief illness. Church with the Rt. Rev. Msgr.

Joseph Fabbri officiating. He was bom in Duquesne, Burial was to be at St. Vitus March 29, 1902 to the late William H. and Flora Lipps Fitz. Cemetery.

To Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C. Zimmerman of 619 W. Madison a son, May 29.

Mrs. Zimmerman is the former Jennifer Blasdell. To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R.

Irvine of Harbor Road, RD 3, a 'son, May 30. Mrs. Irvine is the former Kay Hall. To Mr. and Mrs.

David L. Reiber of Mercer RD 7, a son, May 30. Mrs. Reiber is the former Paula Hogue. To Mr.

and Mrs. Franklin J. Pounds of 458 Croton a Survivine are his wife, Manan Mrs. Bizabeth May berry Miller Fitz; a son, David C. of Ed (EUwood) S.

Naser, 78, of Portersville RD 1, died today at 12:15 a.m. in the Ellwood City General Hospital following a four-day illness. He was born in North Versailles, Pa. Jan. 23, 1892, to the late William and Jennie Schmidt Naser.

Surviving are his wife, Emma Weller Naser, and two brothers, Fred S. and Howard both of North Versailles. He was preceded in death by a sister, Annie Naser. Mrs. Elizabeth Price Cleveland; and a sister, Mrs.

Woman killed in crash PITTSBURGH (UPI) Sr. Edith Mary Selik, 55, a Pittsburgh Catholic nun, was killed in the earthquake in Peru Sunday, it was reported here today. A spokesman for St. Francis Commit in suburban Millvale confi.rncd the nun's death. Tnp snnkreman said Sr.

Edith Neshannock Frank E. Bono to William C. Attaway. First Ward William P. Kennedy to Frank E.

Bailey. Second Ward (Continued from page 1) vehicle. Beatrice Blough Estate to Paul daughter, May 30. Mrs. Pounds is and an unidentified Catholic James A.

Wilson to H. Clair Grove. There was only one mishap the former Donna Cook. from Grand Rapids, Mich. Bruce Jr.

Sam A. Rosen to Sherman H. Mr. Naser was a self-employed Saturday. To Mr.

and Mrs. George B. jonn MCMniey to city RQsen James P. DeGruttola, 39, of r.nnk of 72fi Rell Ave Ellwood Redevelopment Authority. Fred L.

Fisher to Joseph were killed an apartment building in the fishing port city of Chimbote collapsed. The Grand Rapids nun was believed 620 Hunters Lane told police he city, a son, May 30. Mrs. Cook is Mayberry, 61, of 419 Bleakley St. Cuba Heilman of St.

Petersburg, died Saturday at 6:45 a.m. in St. Fla. Francis Hospital following a Mr. Fitz was a retired employe brief illness.

of the Mesta Machine Co. He was She was born in Grant City, a member of the First United Dec. 23, 1908 to the late Presbyterian Church. Morgan and Elizabeth Daugherty Friends may call at Price. Cunningham's Northside She was preceded in death by Funeral Home today from 7 to 9 her husband, Jesse E.

Mayberry, p.m. who died in 1930, and a sister, Services will be held at the Margaret Price. funeral home tomorrow at 11 Surviving are a son, Jesse E. a.m. with the Rev.

Bert Mayberry of New Castle; three McCormick officiating, sisters, Abbie Price of New Graveside services will be held Castle, Mrs. Marietta Harlan of tomorrow at 3 p.m. at the Pittsburgh and Mrs. Irene Versailles Cemetery in Lococo of New Castle a brother, McKeesport. Thomad J.

Price of New Castle, the former Marlene Cowther. was traveling west on Sumner Ave. at 12:15 p.m. and was To Mr. and Mrs.

John M. Roth tn hp mpmhm. of thp wnh. passing a slow-moving vehicle ite order. carpenter.

He was a member of the Grace Reformed Church in Harmony. Friends may call at the Glenn-Kildoo Funeral Home, 219 Grandview Zelienople, today from 7 to 9 and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. A service will be held at the funeral home Wednesday at 10 when it made a left turn and daughter, May 31. Mrs. Roth is the former Donna Vanasky.

sirucs nis auio. Police said Richard D. Najar, To Dr. and Mrs. Murray Weisman of 414 Laurel a daughter, May 31.

Mrs. Weisman 18, of 206 Sumner Ave. was attempting a left turn into his driveway when the mishap is the former Marnanne a.m. with the Kev. David Goetschius, pastor of the Grace occurred, causing $150 damage to Friedman.

both autos. To Mr. and Mrs. David Jones Reformed Church, officiating. Both nuns had been serving as nurses in a Chimbote medical clinic, the spokesman said.

The mission's three priests were identified by a Pittsburgh Diocese spokesman as Fathers Jules Roos, Robert Boyle and John Price. The nuns who survived the quake were identified as An-nunciata Driscoll of Sharon, Helen Shumaker of Pittsburgh and Janet Freddy of Boston. The Chimbote mission includes a dental clinic, two churches, an old persons home, a maternity hospital, and a high school. Jjoseph Bardati ELLWOOD CITY Joseph Ercola Bardati, 42, of 518 Wayne died at 10:45 a.m. Saturday in Eliwood City General Hospital following a lingering illness.

He was born in Ellwood City July 10, 1927 to the late Alfonso Bardati and Filomena Rubino eight grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Mrs. Price was a member of the Central Christian Church. She was employed at the Lawrence County Home as a licensed practical nurse. She was a past president of the Licensed Practical Nurses Association.

KViorwIe mov fn the I AVflfX. The body will be taken to the Miller ME Church in North Versailles where a service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday followed by interment at the Grandview Cemetery. David K. Ruhlman to Phil E.

Fleckenstein. Margaret A. Pinkerton to James P. Latsko. Frank R.

Gricks to Castlewood Inc. Lyle E. Gill to Larry D. Worth. Robert T.

Wood to David Rov Keltv. Third Ward Leonard Frank Davenport Estate to Harry G. Haybarger. Fourth Ward Beatrice A. Grossman to Paul Augustine Roberts.

Virginia M. Fleming to Thomas John Tarnoci. Ellwood City Fourth Ward Hazel Stevenson to Nellie Herge. New Wilmington H. Clair Bruce Jr.

to Richard W. Adams. Ellport James E. Lutz Jr. to Gerald A.

Catarcio. Pulaski John P. Buchanan to Western Cicero. North Beaver Joseph D. Cini to William PL-Gordon.

Josephine Mae Pettit to Steve Wisnieski. Mahoning David Peterson to Robert C. Anderson. Mary E. Ferguson to Ellwood C.

Tantlinger. Union Edgar J. TrTompson to Donald Lee Metzgar. Robert E. Kelly to state Department of Highways.

Wayne Clifford L. Bauder to James P. Richie. Norman J. Guy to Robert Chesko.

Robert Chesko to Carl P. Forsythe. Perry James E. Lutz Jr. to Gerald A.

Catarcio. Wilmington Richard F. McClure to James Miller Peck. Richard F. McClure to Ronald E.

Heckathorn. Friday big day The big day for traffic accidents was Friday, when city police investigated three. Andrew Demko, 61, of 317 Sampson St. told investigating officers his auto had been traveling east on E. Washington St.

at 11:20 p.m. when a vehicle pulled out from the Boyles Way intersection and struck his auto on the right side. of Volant RD 3, a son, May 31. Mrs. Jones is the former Judith Goyit.

ST. FRANCIS To Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lombardo of 504 W. Cherry a son, May 29.

Mrs. Lombardo is the former Nellie Ross. To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sheridan of 2031 Moravia a daughter, May 29.

Mrs. Sheridan is the former Winifred Nickles. Tanner Mortuary, 1102 Highland Bardari, who survives. today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 BesifK survived by his wife, Lilian Edith P'A service will be held at the Mat hs Blatl, 50' funeral home tomorrow at 11 onso and Joseph at home, a p. Mri; daughter, Ricka Mae at home; Blacks ask definition of term The driver of that vehicle, To Mr.

and Mrs. Dennis Charles E. McCowin, 35, of RD 2 Bauman of 610 Iven Drive, Grove Covert Road made a conflicting rirv a rianehtpr. Mav 29. Mrs.

.111. Willi "JC iiuj hrnthon! inkr, nf RlltW QnH of the Central Christian Church the former Carol Bauman officiating. Interment will be Greenwood Cemetery. stopped partly out of the intersection and that Demko had hit him. PHILADELPfflA (UPI) A campaign to have the word "black" declared a legal definition of nationality began here James of Eliwood City and three sisters, Mrs.

Anthony (Frances) Perrone of Eliwood City, and Mrs. John (Louise) Mazzant and Mrs. Frank (Dolly) Lucas, both of Ellport. Farrone. To Mr.

and Mrs. John S. Mastrangelo of 2308 N. Mercer a daughter, May 29. Mrs.

Mastrangelo is the former Darlene Ma tivo. Pennsylvania Conservancy. Total damage to both cars was today in a meeting of black Mrs. Mary Stolitca leaders trom major cities Annthpr SSflfl mishan took Mr. Bardati was employed by NATIONWIDE'S COLLEGE EDUCATION PLAN Mrs.

Mary Stolitca of RnrwPVPlr St. was Denounced wv whiih uii imuugiw i lace at me mtersection ot To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ward COSTS LESS, call me! Rot Phamhelr rnm Hp wac a aTPnrp HP31K tnrmer All dead on arrival at Jameson r. ZS, W-IL ot.t mg'uanu VK- utIuulK of 3551 EUwood Road, a son, Memorial Hospital Fridav at 3 graduate of Lmcom High School America at Mhigan ate and 3 ward is the former and a veteran of the Korean War.

professional football player, ftnp rfHVpr T' WILLIAM R. PROCTOR 236 Bestview Ave. Bemer, Po. Phone 667-7534 Shp wac horn Western "rano uuj um ai mc u- amu b'f notnied city police an nour later. To Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn Park of 11UUI-U 1UUC1IU Haroia u. Hove. n. oi au Ukraine to Gregory and Anna Ellwood City, today and direct the campaign and also Wilmington Rnad said he had Szyca.

tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 try to have Oct. 1 declared a olloweo another auto north on I NATIONWIDE She was nreeeded in death bv i P-m. Highland Ave. The other auto. noiioay tor oiacs Americans.

Peaks, explaining the desire INSURANCE 1DC, A service will be held at Purification BVM Church for the "black" legal designa HOME OFFICE COLUMBUS, OHIO Ellwood City RD 1, a son, May 30. Mrs. Park is the former Shirley Enslen. To Mr. and Mrs.

Terry Mack of Portersville RD 1, a son. May 31. Mrs. Mack is the former Karen Trebble. To Mr.

and Mrs. John J. Schultz of 232 Leasure a son, May 31. Mrs. Schultz is the former Ann Fleckenstein.

whose driver was identified as Ruth Myers of 202 Clen-Moore made a turn onto Clen-Moore and was hit by the Hoye Stanley L. Boron Jr. of 402 Bell Ellwood City; Constance L. Stewart of 6 E. Morehead Ave.

Larry Roger Wilcox of 1201 State Road; Verna Louise Williams of RD 6 Old Butler Road. David Lee Kountz of 1161 N. Liberty Linda Rae Kessler of 12 E. Division St. William Alan Burbick of New Wilmington RD Linda Mae Crews of 609 E.Reynolds St.

Gregory Charles Kissick of 769 Pershing Ellwood City; Shelley Ann Lape oE 522 Spring Ellwood City. Nick E. Sud'ano of 1810 Windover Ellwood City; Cheryl A. Cook of 100 Emily Ellwood City. Marvin Richard Welker of 1303 Mt.

Jackson Road; Mary A. Bober of Wampum RD 1. James A. Gallagher of 223 Jameson Ellwood City; Joyce Ann Piccolo oE 389 Pittsburgh Circle, EUwood City. Michael of Mt.

Pleasant, Pa. and' :30 tion, said, "We ourselves do not know what to call one another. We're called colored in one Dominick DeBlasio officiating. Charles (Whitey) of Long Beach, (Anna) Midzie Mary Stolitca, Grove Cemetery. Mrs.

Paul (Helen) Zentz and Mrs. (IN AN ORDINARY STORE THAT IS) NOT FOR SALE generation, Negro in another. Peaks said the difference in names can lead to division among blacks. John (Catherine) Wagner, all of New Castle; a sister, Catherine, Camillo Landolfi John R. Cappabianco, 17, of 602 Rr.

Pearson St. was cited for a right-of-way violation following a 1:30 p.m. mishap on E. Washington St. Police say he was traveling south on Maryland Ave.

and proceeded into the E. Wasr.Liiton St. intersection of Poland; and 13 grandchildren. Camillo ELLWOOD CITY Mrs. Stolitca was a member of Landolfi.

76. of 821 Sewkklev i Committee to met The New Castle High School all-night-party committee will hold its final meeting 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Cathedral the culling, you ilFor instance, many light-skinned persons oppose being called black because they see it as a color," he said. "They should see it as it is an experience and an attitude." Peaks said the committee will submit a petition to President Nixon asking Oct. 1 be designated Black Emergence Day firing for other traffic balIroom' the Holy Trinity Ukranian at nis home at 8:15 a.m.

Orthodox Church, where she was today following an illness of one a member of the Sisterhood. year. Calling hours were at the Noga He was born in Baia Latina. Funeral Home Saturday and Caserta, Italy, March 6, 1894, to Sunday. the late Dominick and Brigida A service was to be held this Comparone Landolfi, and moved morning at the Holy Trinity to Ellwood City in 1928 from Ukranian Orthodox Oiurch with ew Castle, the Rev.

John Shnurer He was a member oE the 5-7 N. MILL ST. drive: oy Susanna Gruber, 57, of 532 Orchard Ellwood City. The youth told officers he had JESSE N. KERR 654-6121 because the 1970s is a "decade stopped for the traffic sign, but a of emergence for black people ver behind him kept honking of the United States." on the horn, prompting him to The special day "will emulate pUu0ut.

the signing of the Declaration Purification of the Blessed officiating. Burial was to be at St. Nicholas Cemetery. i ll ill Virgin Mary Church, Sons of Italy lodge of Ellwood City and the workingman's social lodge. Prior to retiring in 1962, he was Raymond H.

Anderson Raymond H. Anderson, 60, of employed as a tool man at of Independence, ne said. The committee meeting was organized by Harold G. Tillman, a native Philadelphian now of Houston, the first black to be appointed to a judgeship in the South. R17 StatP Rt riipd at fi-ld am McBRIDE-SHANNON CO.

OF today in the Haven Nursing Steel here. Hftmfl He is survived by his wife, Obituary and arrangements Rose Colella Landolfi, whom he will be announced later. Dedicated to serving his community honestly and Dedicated to serving his nity honestly and HERE is THEi MAN TO CALL FOR THE BEST BUY ON YOUR INSURANCE Anthony, in Italy: two sons, Dominick L. and Angelo both of EUwood City; one daughter. Mrs.

Earnest (Mary) Gambino, of Van Nuys, 11 grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. reliably, your funeral director displaying this symbol is a member of NSM. Man reports being beaten Charles Barrett, 69, of 1909 Hanna St. reported being robbed and beaten at 11:30 p.m. yesterday while walking near the Railroad overpass on S.

Teffprson St. He was preceded in death by twin daughters, Angela and 238 E. Washington St. 654-5571 Ask DAVID P. McBRIDE about this question: "My outboard motor, boat, accessories and boot trailer total over s1000 value, but my Homeowner Policy allows a maximum 50O loss paymenl on the aggregate equipment.

Should the policy be endorsed to provide cover ZEBCO 202 SPIN CAST REEL 229 Friends will be received at the Kenneth C. Turner Funeral In his establishment all funeral facilities are his sen ices are the best prices are no secret. Integrity is his every family consulting him chooses from the complete services and prices he has to offer. The NSM member in your community Leyde-Tonner Mattuary LARRY VERONE 654-9141 ESTATE FARM of coarse BUTZiw He told police that a husky Home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 man about six feet tail, had tomorrow and Wednesday, iumped from some nearly Requiem High Mass will be bushes and hit him with a stick sung by the Rev. Dominic he was carrying.

The assailant DeBlasio at 9:30 a.m. Thursday then took J7.40 and fled. in the Purification of the Blessed Barrett had a bruised wrist, Virgin Mary Church, police said, but refused Interment will be in St. Agatha treatment. cemetery.

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