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New Castle Newsi
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NEW CASTLE NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1915 Students to get informal hearing rules for suspension, High Court WASHINGTON (UPI) The Justice Byron R. White, side of the story. constitutionally entitled to hire Chief Justice Warren E. Bur- Simrerne Court ruled tn 4 wTitina for the said "In the ereat mniorily of a lawyer, confront and cross- Per, Hurry A. Bluckinun and today that public high school that a 10-day supcnslan was "a cases the' disciplinarian may examine witnesses or call (heir William II.

Heluiqulsl Powell said, "Tlie decision their case, al an Informal suspended cliM" minutes after it has occurred," added that i due whito tafri student conduct was hearing before they can be unnecessarily opens avenues fur judicial intervention in the upciation' of our public schuols that may affect adversely the 'Xe woe ess rules must be applied bus. Ohio high school student Jt" iwn 311 Wrtunity to explain JT': quality of education." and the necessary eight's his version of the facts at this ffPowd H(J saW that i were denied their rights to due process of law when Uicy. were A school administration will discussion, the student first be 'jwnanli-icd by suspensions inninrii in. in in Hauc mni foniiiromonte told what he is accuser: of doine without a licanng because oS it it teils a student wfty He may i ul un: mu their alleged role In widespread be suspended and gives him an accusation is." Justice Lewis F. Powell insubstantial to justify imjmsi- unrest in Ml.

opporlunily to present his own White said student: were not dissented. He was joined by lion of a coiHtilutional rule. JohnP, Danrfo Mrs; Frank Merando Mrs, Mary A. Mulhotland Francis Turk fioberl F. Heoth John 725 Paul Mrs.

Rose Arket Merando, 62. Mrs. Mary Alice Majors Francis M. Turk. 60 of 830 Robert F.

Ii2, of 231 St. died at 4:45 died at a a.m. Wednesday in 831 Lathran St. died at 7:45 Mulholland. SB.

of 4302 Treasure lcertwoor Drive. finrhprville. Fi The Haven Convalescent Home a.m. Wednesday in St. Francis Drive, Tarpon Springs, died died at 11:50 p.m.

Monday Wednesday in the Jamesi altera lingering Illness, Hospital after an extended il- at 1 p.m. Tuesday in the Bichey in Stanford University Hospital in Memuiial Hospital after a ling- Jameson illness He was Limn in Sharon, I'a. on He was bom in New Castle on Sept. 1923, to Mrs. Matilda June 4, 1914, tu the late John and ZirnmHrrnan Heath Di uschel and Vinrnria finminnnv TiirkiPivii.j the Iste Mark C.

Heath. He He was boru in New Castle on Iness. Nursing Home In Florida foiiow- Dec. -27, law, to the late Patsy She was born in West Pitt- ing an illness, and Concelta D'Antonio. He sburg, on April 12, 1912, to the She was born in North retired in 196J from the car repair late Vito and Mamie Mariano.

SewicHley Township, Beaver shop of. the Pennsylvania' Errichctto. County, on Feb. 11, 1886, to the Railroad after 35 venrs service. Mrs.

Merando was a member late Christopher and Fanny 1 He was a self-emoloved Service retired, in 1073 from the was a memher ol St. Vitus Church. Smith Majors. Before her retire- station operator for the Shell Oil Youngsioroi SI llieet and Tube Co. aninspecorfor the St.

Marguerite MB Society; Shu is survived by her husband, merit she was employed-as a Cr. in Garberville. where he was Aprip Rrslprnal drrinr nl Prank Mrranitn whom shp hnusekeen'er. Hp nirviwri hv'hfc wifp tlin veurs. Eagles.

married Aug. 25, 1938; a son, Mrs; Mulholland was a member former Evelyn Schuknecm, of Mr. Heath was a member of His wife the former Viola Ronald of New Castle; a of First Assembly of God Church Garberville; seven sisters, Mrs. Ifip worth United Methodist Krause; died In 1914. daughter, Mrs.

Louis (Madeline) in Taipon Springs. Leroy (Ann) Trimble, Mrs. Frank Chinch and a veteran of the 0. S. He is survived by four Palumbo of Canfield, She was married to Samuel E.

(Gertrude) Keston, Mrs. Albert Air Force in Woitd War 11 and daughters, Mrs. John (Ida) Den- sisters, Mrs. Mary Muscctello of Mulhuliand who died in 1J15. Betty) Kalodacj, Mrs.

John served in the European' Theater ms, Mrs: ULi (Mary) Muntean and Amsterdam, N. Mrs. Natale Stic is surviven ay iwo i.orctta) IJominick and Mrs. oi uperauons. Mrs.

Helen Ascione, all tliree of (Josephine) Orrico and' Mrs. oaugnters, nus. jean itciuy oi Uuane (Virginia) Farringtoii, all lie is suivivca oy wire, me New Castle, Mrs, James (Betty) William (Catherine) Evangelists, Detroit, Mich, and Mrs. Ebner rive of New Casde, Miss Helen former Minnie Pfignelli, to whom Karl of Maumee, Ohio; two sons, baUi uf New Castle and Mrs. (Lorena) Eilerof Wert land, Turk of Hawthorne, Calif, and he had been married 28 years; a Richard ol New Castle and' Carmella Senchak of West Pitt- tliree grandchildren, and Mrs.

Frank (Stella) Hench of son Robert M. of New Castle; a fa Robert with the U. S. Navy in suurg; a brother, Charles Arket three great-grandchildren (Jreensburg, a brother Ted daughter, Maulyi. hoi.e: Hawaii: six sisters.

Mrs. Carrie of New Castle; and four She was preceded in death by Tliorman of New Castle; 11 a sister Mrs. David (Ella Maei Basile of Chicago, 111., Mrs. grandchildren. four sisters and three brothers.

nieces and ttiree nephews. Forrest of New Castle; three Anflmnv rAnnHl Carravauoid. She was nreceded in riealh hv 1'tiends will be received at the He was nrecpdral in drain hv half-sisteri. Mis. John (Patricia) Mrs.

Amelia PaUadlno; Mrs. three brothers, Joseph Arket, R. Cunningham Funeral Home, brother John. George and Mrs. Ronald (Evelyn) Mary Palumbo, Mrs, Patsy Rocky Arket and Rudy Arket.

2429 Wilmington Hnad, from The body will be returned lo Marburger both of New Castle '(Elizabeth) Peluso' and Mrs. Friends will be received at the 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pjn. Thursday, the John J. Noga and Son and Miss Drusctiel ol dames (Sandrlna) Cerlmele all Edward A. DeCarbo and Son The service mil be at 11a.m.

Fci-- Funeral Home, S. Mill and E. I'ullnian, a brother Gary five -of NeW Castle; a brother Puneral Home, S. Mill and E. day at the funeral home con- Reynolds Streets and of Sharon, Pa.

and two Nick of New Castle; IB Lutlcn streets, from 7 to 9 p.m. aucico ny tne rtev. uavia uwen arrangements wilt be announced ciaiiociiiinrcn. Mi mcccderl in death hv i'S' grandchildren; and 30 great- on Thursday and from 2 to 4 and 7 ot Jfirsi I'emecoscai cnurcn. Thursday.

grandchildren. to a p.m. "Tirlay. A Mass ot tjhns- uunai win ne. in vi He was preceded in death by a tian Burial will be celebrated at 9 Huriai Park.

and Wilharfi Drusc'hel. -tK'H Vrir-nds will be received at Hie son Patsy in 1969 and two a m. Saturday in St. Vitus Church Haywood A. Bryan Haywood A.

Bryan, 87, of 1126 Vogan St. was dead on arrival at brothers, Alilhony and Frank, by the Rev. Mser. Joseph Fabbri. y.uiiam ami uogei i.

DpCarbn Kunera! Home, JJ26 Om- Jameson Memorial Hospital Mare gas ordered nolsani Ave. from 7 to i) WASHINGTON (UPI! The "rnUri attar who died in 1972. The procession will leave the Friends will he received at the funeral home al a.m. for the William. F.

and Roger M. church Burial will be in. St. Vitus DeCarbo FuneralHome, 826 Cun-' Cemetery, ningha'm Ave, from 2 to 4 and 7 Wednesday and from 2 to 4 and 7 Id 9 n.iii.-'Thuisdav. The service Federal Power Commission ICf: AG- Alreody the site of two automobile accidents, Ihese eight-inch ice ruts on River RociH, formoily Covorts-Stolion toad, ot the foot of Mt.

Jackson Hill in Narlli Reuvei Tuvnship have lieen haicird for plmost two weeks. Township iUeivisois Imve scrcpst) ond salted the highway, but as long (is water keeps druinincj from driveways of ear-by homes and freeiing, thtiwing and refreeiing horn in Covinsjton, Va! be at P.m. Friday at the (FPC) Tuesday ordered Lem- Dec. 15, 1887, lo the late Eli- porary emergency, relief and Marv' VirEinia Wilt funeral hoine, conducted by the 3r- an0. mary virgin a wm Fiuuene Ankeilv oJ the customers anectea Dy naimai gas Rev.

E. Eugene Ankeny of the SS Miss Rearrangement will be offered at 10 a.m. lo take their chances Service He was a retired steani- Friday.ici the funeral home by the Private burial will be held cutbacks by Tennessee Gas ikment al the side of the oi ihe roud, passing motorists and school buses about slnying oh the mod end not going over th( i News Piioto by Jim' Simpson church. Burial will he in Grace-land Cemetery. Joseph the Worker Church, for Miss Haiel Ruoff, 2216 subsidiary, East Tennessee L'af fMSISnited AssnciHlipn oF win ui in uiLtuwuuu Journeynicn and Apprentices ol Cemetery.

her home Monday morning, lenn. the Plumhine and Pine Filliim 1- No calling hours are planned and The relief involves ordering in'du," vTars LOHCJ term COrS Pharmacy prog? in faces delay hy judge Zctmbelli fesees $40,000 injury suit PriTSBURGH (UPI) The a arrangemenis are oy ine vyunam lennessee lo ueiivci to cetiam Willie Honey 61, of 125 W. G. Tanner Mortuary', Highland customers certain amounts of North the Riverside and Winter avenues. natural gas in excess of what the died at a a.m.

She was born in Transfer, Ta. supplier planned under its winter He is survived by ms wite, me frtr ritv former Ella Mae Parson Hair -i'Y -ITV whom he married on April 21, Uy. hatird 1S5B; a stepson Charles A. Hair of PKV" oa ts parents of an 8-year-old. boy which ph; would have io sign to participate from suburban West Homestead A iederal jurlp.r in Philadelphia has eiven Ihe sti.tc until to show cause v.

hy tic should not issue an eule; delaying the sunt aHolLlnganillnU. and Mary EUzabe.h Fergus. The curtailments are li 1ved I The body has been lakenlo the She was a retired teacher in scruUnized in a. bearing before a hree step to 'Edward and Son, Youugstown.Schools. FPC administrative law judge.

chn and one sleo- of a prescription retired program ecommendadon of the lot phaimacies. will be announced tomorrow. bus.OhiD. emergency order runs 30 days. in the program violates the Sucial who allegedly was burned Security Assistance Act because riming a fireworks display July no survey had been made to 4, 1D73 filed suit Tuesday determine costs of drugs and fill- against the fireworks company ing of prescriptions.

and Muntiall Borough, which sponsored the display. and Mrs. Donald McCallhler demanded Ford won v.s.t ff0m (he arf zm WASlllNflTOiN (UPU The Fireworks Manufacturing Co. of pi ain M'jmiHirscs pnar-mucisls for prcaniptinns they issue to welini-e secipients. The Pennsylvania Phariunceutical Asjcjciution (PPA'i has become sister Mrs.

RessieL. Southard. veL 1ul Friends will be received at the Comprehenve Health Flan, Howard H. Reynolds Funeral At visory to; uwil be ion-Service, 909 Adarns St. from 5 lo 4 bV the CHPA board on and 7 to 9 n.m.

Thursday. The Jan. 20. ii.ra i LI i the prggrau First National Bank cites 1 6.4 jump in net income service will be al 1:30 p.m. Frl- The taeility would be located day at the tuneral home con- war Jamcson-ftiemoridi ioaim.ii fco orttreii by the slate.

that President Ford would net Shawn, in a suit filed in Common nncieauyuieKev.uaiyiBiiiii-i wmiio oc opeuueu uj nale i-p ar 1 rst ot visit the the Pittsburgh area Friday rieas Court. of Bethel Baptist Church, fluvial Medicente consul? i his economic program The suit said Shawn's right Public Welfare (Df'Wj has expll Record progress was made by- Fillmore Thomas J. O'Shane, assistant will he in a local cemetery, lo the people. thigh was injured by a rocket. franchise that lias opened number of similar facilities throughout the country: propose'! a renewal ol the proerarn set lu begin Feb.

1. A nunrev rf uiiar- Vtffln Offshore oil needed First Saitonal bann ot Lawrence Chambers, Harry disci, Alex irusr aincer, iauis v. loiuus, County during 1974, bank officials Crawford Hoyt, Howard M. Kirk, assistant vice-president and reported Tuesday at the annual T.auri G. Laureil, Thomas V.

manager; Paul D. Abraham, stockholders meeting. Mansel, Victor C. Minteer, assistant cashier and assistant are an iiij jjic Half Dt the bods would be used HOUSTON tUPI) A Gulf of- Edmund A. Massullo, MD, F.A.C.S.

i Annntn Rihri MD FATS 2 beini! Net- income after securities Charles W. Nolan, IrJirisaHinns totalled J917.B73. an Prinletti. Paul H. 3r.

John manager; Evelyn Ncwlon, assis- fiaal Monday offshore oil ex- for people needing eN tended car a noniroin il.eledcalcot.it ed.J.Fred tant cashier; Jerome K. Osborne, ploration was the bridge between while the rest would be used fc the Pmin i.on. b. Phlllio assistant vice-president and the age of petroleum dependency nuiang home needs. hey Dr.

Reed. I' wiiheslo announce Ihe relocation share amines were Sawve'r. Russell J. Schill. Rav E.

manager; Ronald C. Savior, assis- and nuclear and solar power. LOSE WEIGHT STOP SMOKING Ma W1, I Lexington Centre, Lexington at Belmont 64 liri2 -Z 'A I Younqstown, Ohio 5 $6.80 compared to the Semmler, Ralph A. Shawkey, and tant vice-president and assistant previous year, Clyde M. Whittaker.

manager; Earle A. Gibson, assis- Deposils at year-end were Elected as officers were: Lauri tant cashier and manager; Dana up from $71,827,103 In G. Laurell, chairman of the board. Polding, assistant cashier and 1973. Loans totalled $42,369,953, and chief executive officer; Clyde' manager, Evelyn S.

Carlin, assis- an increase of lff.2 per cent. M. WhiUaxer, vicMhairman of tant cashier and manager; and Interest paid lo depositors the board; Thomas V. Mansell, M. Arblaster, assistant amounted to an 18.3 president; William M.

Boston, cashier and manager. THiRAPEUflfi UA uowr.townNnrn,i.itvHn7a 3 Phone 2 1 6-743-3 1 49 -J IORDJEFF AND ARROW per centjum'p over 1973. executive vice president; Harry Chairman of lire board Lauri G. F. Loy, senior vice president; Laurel! renorted dividends of $3 Harold n.

Layton, assistant vice gWj I p. PULLOVER AN DC A DIG AN 5 is tliere precious pit-1 Personal service out of I U3re' date? We don't believe UoDDIfkC "KV1 experts will mttke perJetl CUAllunil i Hflninted mm. so. Our service is modern SHANNON Hanuv Biiilidav" M. MJW 11x14 size oil in every way, yet as per- per share totalling $405,000 were president; Jack L.

Sadler, assis-paid oul ol earrings to tant vice president; and Sam B. shareholders, while $148,703 was Biasucci, assistant cashier and added to the undivided profits ac- personnel officer. count Total' capital of the bank Other officers elected were: J. 'now is $7,061,291, he said. Kenneth Atkinson, auditor; Following Ihe report the R.

Dunlap, assistant following were elected directors cashier; Lester F. Hauschild, of the bank: Heginald Bailey, frost officer; John W. Flanriery, Robert Bafensfeld, Howard E. trust officer; Margaret Blank, j. Howard Bruce, W.

Wallace, assistant trust officer; diamond CHECK-UP hM7 Hi l-LISANIT WeLL POLISH IT FRUIT 238 e. Washington st. wlih ftowem. 'WWTi sonalized as your indivi- BASKETS 3Si 1 4 FOR ANY OCCASION IAUU UITC Wi 8 JUnnnlt I ESSrS Ui)m I AYEItS phone. WMTL 'florists MWjHSiifM iy 1 20 hi St iKPfclKlionfarpconlModBjr? 1701 WHMINGTON P.

208 KORTK JEFfESSON NEWCASTLE reel JESSE N. KERR "Gems ond Jewelry" 5-7 N.MILLST..

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