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PFTTSBIRCH WST-GAZETTE MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1960 2n Seaths Broth Wll FI X.WI I AL WOULD WS Ol EM SIM Business Totlns NOT SNOWED UNDER Employment in February set a record for the month at 64 520 000 Unemployment below 5 of labor force. 9 Of fcMPlG'MfcNT leJIMPt YMf NT AS 1 LAlO KXCf 6t Steel Executives Aree On Some Items Not AH Expansion ami old-Rolled Sheet! Are Current Item Differing lews By ARTHl R. KJJIFDMAX Pi-Garftt Editor Nat Katrman has been named vice president and re gional manager of Adam Hats. 6 I orporated. and will eon itii'-.

1 62 L. JAN JUN. Souec: DepetmeH ol Comww DEC JAN. JUN DEC Lsboe A Livingston concerning industry matters, but at other times they just don't agree at all. As rases in point, the recent annual reports of com rtnue to make i headquar ters in Pitts burgh.

He has been associated with the company since 1940. Ceorgp e-buck has been panies say the January labor agreement is inflationary: I 7if Business (tutlttoU PEVNINfiTON On Saturday March 19. 1990, Adam huiband of Eva TennyKin; mother of Mn. Nellie Puleo. Mr.

Madeline Cap- rianno. Mrs. Margaret Petragu. Mn. Victoria Thomas: unci of Mrs Genevieve Batiey alio dren and three area' grandchildren Funeral from -he McAVOl Fl NERAL HOME.

1700 Fortes on Wednesday nipro-mg ai 9 o'clock Solemn reg -sr. high ma-s St Peter the Apoatai Church Fernando St at 9 30. 1 1 id. 11 On March 20 Joseph of 275 Cree St Amondge Pa Friends received ai the KIZ-NlfSU NERAI. HOME.

Ches-whk. Pa Funeral eervicea on Wednesday at 2 p. m. RELIES New Ycrk Citv. na March 19 I960 Elsie Paik Reevei.

daughter nf the late Wrliiam and Elizabeth S. Park: mother of nam Reeve. III. of Phoenix-vilie. Pa.

Elizabeth Reevei of New York City aod Thomas L. Reeves of Phoenixville Pa ststar of Mrs. Park Neilson of sania Bat barn Cal James Park of and the late Dar-ragh" A. Park. Service, will be h.rd at H.

SAMSON'S. 537 Neville 81 Civic Center) Tueedav morning at 10 o'clock. Interment private. SALTMAN- On Sunday. March 20.

Clara, beloved wife of Morrti Saltman; mother nf Harry. Mrs. Pearl Harris, both of Pittsburgh-and Ben.iamin nf California; two grandchildren Friends received at the JACK TALENFELK FINER. AL HOME, 374 So Negley A v. near Baum Blvd.

where services will be held nn Monday March 21, I'lAO. at 1 p. m. Interment B'pal Israel Cemetery, In lieu of flowers, family requests contribution 'be made to the Jewish Home for Ihe Aged. sCHOTT- Suddenlv.

on Friday." March is. 1960. at 11:10 p. Miss Ruth M. Schoti of 230 Luray St.

Northside: sister of Mrs. Flora. Olson. Fred Elmer S. and Jh.e late John F.

Schoti. Prnneerz the Beii Telephone Co. and friends received at the FRANK SIMONS FUNERAL HOME. 2025 Perrysville Ave. Services Tuesday atternoon at 1 o'clock.

SCHROTT On Salurdav. March 19. I960. George, beloved husband of Mary Scbrnlt nf 122 Buena Vista St brother of Margaret thpy also maintain that despite I mere cautious huyinp policy! what rould he a dramatic story users, the nn the part of steel of American automobile man ufactureis giving up preferential tonnages of such sheets which, in turn, are gobbled up hv European motor car makers A kim lose, Auria. Itx.eph Barefoot.

James Barnes, John Bliss, W. Agnew Bouumit, Raymond Sr. Bortree, (Spore? Bowles, Ernest Brillinger, May Caster, Ethel Cunningham, George Dash, Josephine Dickey, Blanche Ford, Caston, John Helmstadter, John Hill. Ella Hopf, Doris Horn, Merl E. Ian da.

Stella Johnston, Andrew Johnston. Emma Kapeluck, John Kitchen. Francis Kleppiek, Ann Krebs, arl Sr. Kress, Leo Lincoln, Levin MrConnell. Wilson MrElroy, E.

Pearl Murray, John Neill, Mina Pennington. Adam Perieh, Joseph Reeves, Elsie Saltman, Clara Sehott, Ruth Schrott, George Shearer, Frank Theis, Carl Thomas, Kate Thomson, Williamina Villanova, Angelo Waters, George Weaver, Alverdia Woods, Martin Young, Robert Xukerman, Morris that thev might he able to ship more utomobiles back to vear ItllJ is 1 i 1 to provp a record On the other hand, two ev am pies of i S-agreement cropped up last week. A pattern was in rourse of being estah Sishpri that the This Year Parallels 1956 In Economic Features Early Months Challenge the Analysts; Debit! ami Credit! Seem In Balance By F. A. LIVINGSTON "Let's fare it.

This is an election year. And the stock market's jumpy." "The important point now is Don't scare easy, don't panic. You look over your list of stocks and you see that since the first of the year you've lost money (the I nited States to compete with the domestic product. This is so, sjiy some steel makers, TkIbI so. say others, SOd on the neirnlixe idp is one steel maker normally considered to he excellently informed on the export steel market.

Those on the affirmative appointed a Mr. Katzman sistant manager of the nickel products department of Williams and Company. Incorpo rated, and II. Kirk McCabe has been named assistant manage) of the stainless steel section. Thomas M.

Flanagan has become staff advisor personnel services at Crucible Steel Companv he was formerly with Callery Chemical Company. Heivta S. Griffith has left K'oppers Company, Incorporated, here to become manager of industrial relations for Acme Steel Company, Chi-eago. Kenneth H. Carlson, formerly with Latrohe Steel Company, has become manager, technical services, for Firth Sterling, Incorporated.

You feci poorer." i annual rate in January to $.393 increased capt-Mlr' Krieilman taJ expenditures of the steel makers for this year were primarily for cost reduction and expansion wasn't Involved i. the industry had enough rapacity. Several steel officials scoffed at this. One rompany. Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation, came along at the opportune moment with what is definitely an expansion.

Then there is the unique case of cold-rolled sheets and "That low moan isn't the tvitH It's Ihe anguish of retailers retailers who've been chilled and dampened and snowed in by one of the most un springlike Marches in in February, Inference: Weather and the late F.aster are holding hack retail volume, not consumer income. Debit: Stock market down. Credit: Bond prices up borrowing costs will be lower, credit easier. side of this argument say thai 1'. S.

auto concerns, and their parts makers, are in course of firming up May and June cold-rolled sheet orders, but on a basis somewhat lower than they had anticipated. The sieel makers have had the foreigners waiting at their doors, hat in hand, for cold-rolled sheets, and the best the mills had been able to promise delivery was sometime in ihe third is 1960 like 1956. not a turndown, Well, then a slowdown, in business? TONIGHT ON Peter Gunn Those aren't last minute quotations from bankers or industrialists or department store executive. They're first paragraphs from three different columns in February and March. 1956 exactly four years ago.

Thus does lORO parallel 1956, Automobile layoffs, a tremulous stock market, a slowdown in retail sales. Yet, 1956 was the best year ever. And SO could be 1960, Business Indicators Uncertain The months of January, February, and March always separate the men from the weathervanes among business analysts. Business indicators go this way and that. It's difficult to determine what is fundamental and what hap prnstanlial.

The debits and credits seem to balance one another into indecisive stalemate, thus: Debit: Industrial production dipped to mi in February quarter, As the American consumers made their cut-backs, the steel was passed over to the Europeons, One of the companies which said "No" admitted that cold-rolled sheet production abroad has been inadequate for the short-term, hut this condition is in course of correction for the long-term, and while Inquiries here were plentiful in January, there is no "flurry" presently. nrtancea of Expansion Allegheny Ludlum's S40.n00.-000 three-year expansion program has one objective- to increase the company's output of both electrical sheets and stainless steel. The stainless market hasn't been too robust Schrott. Friends and membersaf the Holy Name Society reqf at Ihe B. B.

DEVLIN A SONfe NERAL HOME. 602 Sherman Northside. Funeral Tuesday morning. Requiem high mas In SU. Peter Church at 10 o'clncjt.

SHEARER -On SaUirdav. Marrh 19. i960. Frank in his S3rd year. 19 Webster Drive Penn Hills: father nf J.

Frank of Penn Hills; brnther of Jordan G. of Mississippi, also survived by onaaj grandson Friends received at the STEWART FI'NERAI. HOME. 9311 Frnnkstown Penn Hills, where set vices will he held on Wednesday, March 23. at 1:30 p.

m. THEIS On Saturday. March 19. I960. Carl W.

Theis of 1705 LauiM husband of Myrtle Steadfnrd: lather of Mrs, Jean Andre; son of Wllhelmma Weyd and the 'late Charles Theis: also three grandchildren Funeral services at tha JAMES UIWRIE I A I. HOME, 1107 Chateau St. at Pennsylvania nn Tuesday at 2 p. m. Visitations from 2-4 and Friends invited.

THOMAS On Sunday Marrh 20. I960. Kate Price, wife of the late David Morgan Thomas of S47 Ard-more Blvd. Wilk mnther of Mr' Mary Gwen Lovle, Mr Nan'-v Clarke and Philip M. Thomas a l3 survived by 5 a i 1 dren.

Friends received at T. O. TUB-NER'S, 729 Wallace Ave where service, will be held Wednesday arternoon at 1 1SO o'clock. THOMSON on Sunday, March 20. 1960.

Williamina. wile of the late William Thomson of 47 Campbell si. mother of Man.in. Janel. Thomas.

William. John and David Thomson Frlendi received ai T. It. TURNER'S, 729 Wallace Wilk where service will he held Wednesday evening ai. 7:30 o'clock.

villanova on Be-turds. March 19. i960 Angelo Villanova of 46 Wyoming husband of the Inle Louisa DeMarco Villanova; lather of Mrs, Edith ScOtt, Mrs. Emma Kagann. George, Albert, AI-, feed and the late Mrs Anna Sir-gent ami Dr.

A. A. Villanova. al survived by 11 grandchildren and greai-grandch idren. Friends and members of San Roccaj Lfidca No.

515. Loggia Cittadini. No. 317. S.

Del Carmine, and Holy Name Society received at the PARLOUS OF WM. SLATER SONS, Virginia Aye and Kearsalge S' Mt. Washingtnn. until a. m.

Wednesday. March 23 Solemn of requiem st Maty of ihe Mount Church at 9 a. m. ATI- Its 1, l. C.

A. LoVgTen, formerly with National Carbon Companv, New York, has been appointed assistant to the president at Swindell-Dressier Corporation. Miss Hilda M. Becker has become associated with Liken Employment and Personnel Service as placement manager of the bookkeeping and accounting section for girls. William Gi III Ian and Donald H.

Ratchford, vice presidents of Ketehum. MacLeod Grove. Incorporated (advertising agency have been elected directors of the company. Stuart E. Butz has become associated with Connecticut General Life as a brokerage consultant and Lloyd Weber has joined the Weintraub agency of Prudential insurance.

Harry B. Davis has been named general manager of the new Pittsburgh office of Joseph P. Day of Ohio, a division of P. Day, of New York (auctioneers and realtors i. Harvey Lipsitz has been chosen sales manager of the Industrial Containers Division of Standard Can Corporation, Leetsdale.

bpIBs Ms Lei's get some perspective. At the end of 1959, industrial activity boomed. Fearing a renewal of the steel strike, automobile, appliance, and other metal-products manufacturers operated at an overtime pace. Then. Vice President Xixon brought about the steel settlement.

Business men found inventories creeping back on them. Early this year, they slowed production. Hence, thought employment rose and unemployment fell last month, the number of hours worked per week declined. I Illness winter flu may have affected this. too.

i Personal income ceased rising fast. And department slore sales in many places were awful. Psychology enters. Every New Year draws out the "oratorical man" from all of us. We make forecasts.

Thus, come winter snows and the harsh reality of making sales meet production schedules. The souffle lin-fluffs. That's the state of the economy today, as the rate of rise flattens out and with it expectancy. Yet, we can still have a fine 1960. even as we had a fine 1956.

President Eisenhower was well advised to tell reporters that the outlook "is indeed recently, but the local com pany is i running leims oi the eventual demand for this product. National steel Corporation's program in the midwest most often is referred to as an outstanding project of expansion. Then. too. the case of galva- Ceorge and Co, Robert Dlckev.

Friend received at in coraaaMB fcvebai. home AT fiftn Ave Cnraopolte Serv-ire on Monday al I 3ii ock. nSBD On Sa urna March 19. 19n Mry oeioved eriM nf ihe late William and mo er of William Charle Aurelia. Mn Geraldine Kondor Eugene John and the late Florence New-myer and Catherine Ford: alo bv four grandchildren, and one brother.

John J. O'Ne. Friend received at the KANAI EI NERAI. HOME. Greenfield Ave Funeral on Mondav at 9 30 a Requiem high ma, in St.

Roaalia Ctourrh at in a. m. On Sunday March 20 I960. John Montgomery 3al D.D hinband nf Haiei Bushy agr Oaalon 01 39 WeEiern Ave A-plnwall; father of Mr. John Bailard of PiitsTiurgh and John Gaton.

Princeton of Mrs. N. Mtf" O. and George A. Gaston.

New York City: survived alco by four grandchildren. two greatgrandchildren Friends received at H. SA.MS4N"s, 537 Neville St. Oakland Civic Centeri. Mnndav.

2-4 and 78 p. m. Service in the Third Preebvterian Church Fifth and Neglev Aves.i Tuesday morning at o'clock. Interment East I. 'verpn l.

O. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Ihe Preebvterian Hospital. HELMSTADTER John M. of 1003 Faw cell McKcaMport, at his residence, on Saturday, age II, survived by hi widow. Mrs Metan Richard, Helmsladter.

two' son. Richard and John Jr aleo eight grandchildren: one hrother and three sisters Funeral sen ices Wednesday at 11 a at the VOLK-JAVf OX Fl NERAI. HOME. Fawcett Ave. and O'Neill McKeesport.

HILL -At Butler. on Sunday. Ella B. Hill, beloved sister of Mrs. Florence M.

Howell nf Buena Vista. and Walter D. Hill nf Log Angeles. Cal. Friends received al the Wil H.

FINER-AL HOME. 220 Ninth McKeesport. Services on Tuesday at 2 p. m. HOPE On Salurdav March 19.

1960. tior's Granger Hopf SOI Park Place, Ros beloved yvife of Albert T. Hopf. mother of Joan Carol Lynn Barbara A. and Frances J.

Hopf: daughter of Mrs. Myrtle Granger; sister nf Mrs. Myrtle Schram. Funeral from the SCHELLHAAS FUNERAL HOME, 3AS Center West View, on Tuesday at 2 p. m.

Membera of Glenshaw Presbyterian Church and friends invited. Family requests that friends he received 2-4 and 7-10. (Cars 10 and 15 atnp at donr.) HORN -Merl on Friday. March 1R. I960, hploved husband of Violet Mullen Horn nf 317 Forest Hill Forest Hills: father of' Donna and Ronald A.

Horn; alo by four sistees and one "brother Friends mav call at ihe KNEE MEMORIAL HOME. Cenler at. South. Wilkinshurg. Services Tueedav morning at 11 a.

m. Family hours. 2-5 and 7-10. JANDA Suddenly, Miss Stella Janda of 1031 Vinial North-slde; sister nf Hilda Oilier. Lucy Stanley and the late Eleanor dimmer: daughter of the late Adolph and Kathervn Janda.

Friend re-reived at hie FRANK SIMONS FINF.RAL HOME. 2025 Perrys vllle Ave. Notice of time of funeral JOHNSTON On Friday. March 1S. I960.

Andrew R. Johnston nf 1321 White Oak Drive. Verona, husband of Ethel May Johnston, father of Dennis. Sandra and Gerry; nf Mrs, Pearl Johnston NTcCracken. and brother of James Johnston.

Friends received at Ihe WOLFE 925 Franklin Ave. at Coal Wilkinshurg. Services nn Monday al 2 p. m. Member of Scottish Rile and Vallev Lodge No.

613. FA AM. JOHNSTON -On Sunday March 20. I960, at 9:30 a. Emma Turner Johnston, beloved wife of George O.

M. Johnston nf 5104 Bayard Si. mother nf Arthur A. Krudener, Pittsburgh; also twn grandchild! en Friends received at H. SAMSON'S, 537 Neville St.

'Oakland Civic Center)'. where services will be held Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment Homewond Cemetery, hAI'F 1.1 Suddenly, on Salurdav. Match 19. ,1960, John, husband of Helen Olenlk of 1133 SI West Park.

McK.ee Rocks, rather of John Hilary Maryann and Lee Dane; son of Michael and Ann Kapeluck: brnther of Frank, Stephen and Mich.tel Kapeluck. Mrs. Ann McCaffrey. Mis. Helen Bogdon.

Evelyn Kapeluck. Mrs. Jean Harllon. Mrs. Marlene Halu-acsak Friends received at Mc-DERMOTT 1225 Oharhers Ave McKees Rocks, Requiem mass in St.

Mary's Ukrainian Church on Wednesda-. March 23. at 9 a. m. KITCHEN On Thursday.

March 17. I960. Francis nf S21 Lilac Si beloved husband of Caroline iKnt Niehnl: father of Mrs. Robert Kap-pel and Donna l-ee; also survived by one grandchild: two brothers. Josha and William.

Friends received al the KANAI FUNERAL HOME. 500 Greenfield Ave Funeral on Monday with services in the Greenfield Presbyterian Church at 2 p. m. KLEPPICK Of S35 Rockwond Ave. Mt.

Ibanon. on Thursday. March 17. I960, at 3:25 a. Ann beloved wife of Fted A.

Kleppiek. in her 70th year: mother of Mies Evelyn M. Kleppiek and Mrs, Betty M. Gaynnr; also two grandchildren survive. F'nenrls re-ee ved al the B.

I.AI'OHI.IN FI'NERAI. HOVIE. 3310 W. Liberty So. Hills until Mnndav, March 21.

al A a m. Solemn requiem high miss in SI, Ann's Church, Castle Shannon, at 9 a. m. KREBS -On Frnlav March 1, at It a. Carl VV husband of the ale Ruth Krebs nf 1166 Edgehill Dormonl father of Carl John Edward R.

Kreh.v Fred and Frank Hob man; brother of Margaret and Lillian Kehs: alo survived by 15 crandehildren Friend received at ihe FRANK W. SIMON'S FI'NERAI. HOME. 2U25 rerrysville Ave. Services Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

KRESS suddenlv. on Salurdav. March 19, 1960. Len Peter Kres in his 6gth vear. husband of Bes le 11 Blaakcxyk Kres, nf 26 W3h Southside: father of Gertrude Mlerunlikl, Frank Rose Marie, leo Thomas .1 Paul W.

and Joseph also survived by iwo hrnthers. and eix grandchildren Friends received at Ihe CHARLES C. CIESEAK Fl NERAI. HOME, fil So 15th St. Funeral on Wednesday at 9 a Requiem high mass tn St John the Evangelist Church at 9 a LINCOLN On Friday.

March 1A. 196H. lyivle of 1 Chadwick Penr. Hills; brother of Mrs. Emma L.

Jackson of Washington. D. Miss Luclnria Lincoln. Boston. and Mrs.

Betty Young of idison. three nieces and Jour nephews. Friends received at the QAINE8 FI'NERAI, HOME, 220 Auburn St East End. where servlcea will he held on Tuesday at .1 p. m.

McCONNEI.I. Suddenly, In Ba-wlckley Valley Hospital. Wilson D. in his 56th year, survived by his wife, Beulah Rho-daharger MrConnell; children, Mrs. Carella Lewis.

Wllsnn John and Mrs, Ronnie Hoffm.in: 10 grandchildren: brothers, Mervle. Harold Henrv George R. Ihree eisler. Mrs Elizabeth HUghei Mrs. Dorothy Brszrndin and Mrs Catherine Ealnn Frlen received the Moonv FI'NERAI.

HOME. Clinton, Pa where services will he held on Tuesday. March 22. at 2 Interment In Clinton Cemetery. McEl.Roi Pearl formerly of Pittsburgh, nn Saturday.

March 19. at Dade City Fla wife nf Frank McElroy: mother nf McElrnv nf Pittsburgh. sMrs Elniee Bebrens of MsrlOn, Ind also sjrvlved hy three sisters, ano four grandrhlldren Services on Mot, day BrnoMvile and burial In Oak Harbor OS Thursdm. MURRAY or 129 Southern Hith- lAnd Drive, Upper St, Clair Twp on Wednesday. March 16 I960, at 2 30 p.

John S. beloved hus-hand of Lillian Duff Murray, and father of Alfred Murray, also three grandchildren survive Friends received al the E. H. LAI HHLIN Fl NEK A I. HOME, Liberty Ave Sn.

Hills, until Mondav. Match 21. al 10 a. m. Requiem high truss tn SI.

Thomas Moore R. C. Church at 11 a. Visitations, 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

(Steuben-vllle O. ptptrl please copy 1 NEILL On Sunday March 20. I960, Mina M. Nell of 1301 Mur-dock Squirrel Hili, formerly of Ftankllti. Pa aunt nr Mr Albert Jinkln of Pittsburgh and Mrs 0, Smith nf Rnekv Riyer 0 Friend" i-eieopa in tVAPLBS FUNERAL HUM F.

Baum Bit ai Graham St Bail Find. Monday afternoon and evening Services and Interment tn Franklin, Pa from 1()8 (revised) in Credit: February employment rose to a high and unemployment dipped to he-low 5 per cent of the labor force versus 5.9 per cent a year ago (see chart). Housing starts declined to a Seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1,115,000 in February. Credit: Estimates of plant and equipment expenditures of business for 1960 are now put at 14 per cent above last year. What Stocks Did ni.ed sheets was brought into the limelight last week.

A two-year 20 per cent expansion is Oil the way because the prod- i uct is in such heavy demand. 9:00 Iast Prev. Year Wek Week Agn Advances A.n Ann 57:1 Declines 42A ATA 70S Unchanged 1 S.S 15 138 iMUfl ..1412 1410 1413 Nrw yearly hlfhf 25 iq 2 i New ymrly InwR 81 30.1 ftS This year's production of galvanized sheets is estimated by the industry at 3,500,000 tons, compared with the record year output of 2.900.000 tons. 19. I960, at his home, unn Beech St McKeesport Pa George Waters, brother nf Mrs' Mlnre' in Miss Jjii Water, and Mm Elizabeth Waters, all of McKees-port.

Friends received al hie lata home, where service will be held on Tuesday, March 22 at 2 m. A man is to be paid $100,000 for murder ONLY after he has been arrested. IV ackim'Uisr op Saturday. March 19. Oarrtft iN'icki of filifi Mo.

Sixth Clalrton, hus-hand of Jfan Bruce; father of Va-Itra Shaw and Bruce Ackinclnse; brothar of Murrfll. Youngstown. o. Friend received al ihe WHKT8EL rONBBAL HOME, Sixth and Walnut SI Route 385, Wilsnn District. Clairton.

Pa Services on Wednesday at 11 a. m. Visitations, 2-5 and 7-10 p. m. A.CBM On March 1A 19S0.

al San Oieen, Jnseph .1 srn nf late Joseph Auria and Maria Barranu; brother of Mrs, Mary Gigllotti. Samuel. Charle. Mrs. Lena Hurka and the late Josephine Hont, Friends received at' the Mt sri.lN rtJNESAL HOME, 1929 E.

Carson St. Funeral on Tuesday at A a. m. Solemn hiRh mass nf requiem in it, Wendelin's Church at 9 a. m.

BAREFOOT TUv nf 32.1 Whipple St. Swisshrlm Park, on Saturday. March 19. 19A0. beloved husband of Delia Jadot faiher of Norma Sarver of IwtlshetOI Park, Clarence R.

and Eugene R. of Swisevale and Ijiwrence nf Penn ttllli; brother nf a Ida Nimer. Lillian Tipton, Roy, Edgar. Neil and Russell; also 19 grandchildren, nine great -grandchildren, Familv receiving hours, 2-5 and 7-in p. m.

at VAN HORN'S, Irvine St. al Mo-nnngahela Swissvaie, Service on Tuesday al 1:30 p. m. BARNES on Sunday. March 20.

19(0, John M. Barnes, husband nf Calherlne F. Sullivan; father of Mr. Margarei Kenny. Berniere, Carol and John Barnes; brother of William Barnes.

Mrs Anna Oilier and Mrs. Julia Of Marco: also three grandchildren. Funeral from the MeAVOV riJNBBAL HOME. 1700 Forbes Ave nn Wednesday morning at 9 30. Requiem high ma's in the Church of the Epiphany at 10 n'clock.

BI.ISS W. Agnew. aged 7 years, nf 3R2 Third SI Reaver, bus 1 and nf the late Winifred Kidd Bliss; alen survived by daughter. Mrs. Morris Bndreaa, Mercer.

Pa three sons. Agnew Bliss. Beaver: Sirtnev Bliss. Newton. and W.

Scott Bliss, Beaver: one brother. Mr. s. Bliss Charlerni. Pa.

Service! Tuesday afternoon al 2 n'clock in the First Chtistian Church. Beaver. Pa. Interment Beaver Cemeterv. lAr-ranEemenla hv TOIID FI'NERAI.

HOME, Beaver, Pa BOGCMIT -Suddenly, on Friday, Mirth 18. 1960. Raymond in his 45th year, hu-hxnd Of Helen Lorenz Bogumit of 3109 Northview Si SoUthMdA; father Kathleen. Janet. Rav-Rtond, Cany and David Bo-gumn also survived by four sisters.

Friends received at the CHARLES eiESI.AK FI'NERAI, HOME. Si So, 15th St. Blessing services nn Tuesday al 10 a m. BORI'REE Ccnrge nn Saturday, March 19. 19A0.

of Blairs-vi lie formerly of Swissvale; father ol George West Chester. stepfather of Reed Robinson. Blairsville: Joseph Robinson. William Robioeon. Iatrnhe; Mrs.

t.lnyd 'Hetni Campbell. Blairavllla; Mrs tsabeiie Allan. Wilkinshiirg. Funeraf services al the FEROI SON FlUERAI. HOME, Blansv.lle.

on Tuesday, March 22. 19A0 at 2 p. m. BOWLES On Saturday March 19, 1960. at 9 p.

oi Ernest A. Bowles, husband if Margarei Cre-han Bowie, 1601 Fifth Ave of Frank I of Detrdt. Mich and Harry Bowles Orand Rapid, also Ave grand -n antl one grand-nephew t-iiende received a' H. SAMSON'S, V17 Neville St. Civic Cnleri.

Monday and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Services Wednes-d'- afternoon al 2 n'clock. Interment HoftMWOOd Cemetery. RRII.I.IVOER Of 61 Ordale Ml.

Lebanon, formerly nf Flushing. N. on Salurdav Marc 19. I960, at 11:30 p. May Clarke wife of the late Kuaene A Brllllnger.

in her 7Slh year; moiher nf Mrs. Derrick A Sherman, Mt, Lebanon, and Robert C. Brillinger of Tcnafly, alsii four grandchildren survive. Friends received al Ihe E. B.

LAI OH LIN FUNERAL HOME, 3310 w. Liberty Sn, Hills, until Tuesday. March 22, at 12 noon Services in Ihe chapel nf Beverly Height tl. P. Church 2.

p. m. In lieu of flowers, contributions he made to Beverlv Heiahi V. Church Memorial Fund Visit! ion 2 1 and 7-9 iI.oiik island v. star Journal and fiercer Evening Record.

Ber-lr Oounty, N. papers copy. 1 steh on Wedneiday, March IB, I960, at the home nf her dtugh-ler Elhe r. Foster In Chre-mnnt Cal Sadie Caner for-merlv of Ptttabttrth, wife of the lait Andrew C.ster: aln survived by three grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Craveslde serv- Harry E.

Chesebrough, general manager of Plym-outh-De Soto-Valiant Division of Chrysler Corporation, will speak here Tuesday night when he is wearing his other hat as president, of the Society of Automotive Engineers. His subject, at a meeting of the Pittsburgh section of the society in Mel-' 1 Excursion Steamer Here May 20-June 5 The steamer Avalon again will come up the Ohio River from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh for public and private excursions May 20 through June 5. The a boat will be available for daytime and night trips. It will be hased as usual on the Monon-gahela River at the foot of Wood Street. The booking office is in the Carlton House Hotel.

WEAVER On Saturday. March 19. I960. Alverdia of 1713 Elders-lee Rd mnther of Mrs Jaiata Greulinc, Mrs. Ruth Sehaler.

Chde W. weaver Family will receive fi lends ai JOHN II. SLATER sons WHITEHALL FUNERAL HOME, 1201 Brownsville R.i. Brentwood, Monday i vening 7-9 p. Servicee and Interment at Staunton.

V. WOODS the Valley Hospital, on Friday. Marrh IS. i960 Martin Woods ol S20 Pine Hollowr Twp dearlv helmed hushnnd nf Emillne Wierim.inn Woods beloved falher or Mildred Cowles; brother of Julia Bislrllz. Members of the I F.

and friend, received ai the clever STOVER FUNERAL HOME. 534 1 la nil Ave. McKee- Mon-day 2-5 and p. m. Funeral set vices nn Tuesday at 2.30 p.

m. 101 NO- On Saturday. March 19, I960. Roheri Rinehari husband of Alice Dopew Young nf ,103 Fosler lid ImAt ALCOA THEATER Chal Over I Ion Institute, is "The lenge for Individualism. Thompson's Company, in Chrysler Sales Baum Boulevard.

iftiuer or Neil Voting, hiother of Kiieen Van Ot-mer and Rush Y- uni, Friend the week end, however, sebrough a thinking of a bile sales and he said more Plymouth cars will he purchased for fleet use during 1960 than in anv other vear rece ven at I. p. TURNER'S, 729 729 David A. Livingston of Hall man's Chevrolet, Ineoporated, Johnstown, topped all other Chevrolet retailers in the Western Pennsylvania area during 1959 and Is among 63 men named nationally as sales champions of the company. Thomas J.

O'Toole. of Snider Chevrolet. Incorporated, topped all other Chevrolet fleet specialists in his area and was among the 63. Wallace Ave Wilkinshurg. wh 1 eei vices win ne qeid Tuesday af Debit: Demand deposits and currency in circulation ithe money supply i fell a billion dollars last month.

Credit: Rank loans are some higher than a year ago; obviously, businessmen are willing to borrow. Mystery: Why isn't there more money around if loans increase? stocks Versus Bonds Debit: Department store sales drop well below a year ago. Credit: Personal income inches up from a $392,8 billion Reports Record Year NEW YORK. March 20 UP International Telephone Telegraph Corporation today reported 19.i9 was a record year in sales, revenues and earnings. The big international communications and manufacturing firm announced consolidated world-Wide sales and revenues of $765,639,896 of which $706,411,878 came from sales of products and services and $59,228,018 from its telephone and radio facilities.

This was a gain of about 11 per cent over the 1958 total dollar intake of $687,451,445, which consisted of $635,153,122 from products and $52,298,323 from radio and telephone. Consolidated net income was $29,035,688. equal to $1.90 a share on the average number Of shares outstanding, compared with $26.600.1 68 or $185 a share on the average number of shares outstanding in the preceding year. ni .00 cincR. I 'HERMAN On SonH.e la'i'i, i'ii ama Designers and Makers Oldsmohile rear window available as a announced a defroster unit dealer-installed of Rolls and Rolling in Plymouth's Cheaebrongh history.

He said Plymouth fleet sales in the first four months of the 1960 model year have already equalled the total sales of each of the entire 195, and 1959 model years. Naturally, he laid the increased interest to outstanding value among those who use cars for business. He also commented that Plymouth would provide free seat bells on all of its cars ordered by dealers for driver education use. in DON TAYLOR 20. I960.

Morris, beloved husband of Mrs. Fannie Zukerman lather of Sidney Zukerman; al.n Ova grandchildren. Friends received at he BURTON L. RIBSCH (HAPEJ-, '-MM Muiray Ave. Sq.

Hill (oPD. Mnrrowfield Apis 1 where service will be held nn Monday at 2 m. nlermenl Reth Shalom cemetery. Florists-Funeral Designs GIDAS.sS.s5 II HIS At Ml VII Fl rioweit ioi Remembiance GRant 1-2200 HILLS FLOWERS Dnvt Hlirt Only Sfor 515 FIFTH AVE. Cnr Cnurl Place Arrnss (mm The court Home AT, 1-2900 OPEN Sl'MIAYf EVES LEE'S FLORAL SH0PPE 1 1 7 rent 1 CO 1 MTSl 1 04 IS Monumental-CemeteryLots JKFFEHsoN Memoiiil den nt Crow.

SacrMfe.lnrkns 3-7703 Jeffersnmrl 4nrveloU Oly'5 SToi Ml Roysi erypl innei sarHI 1 iSSi Stars at 9:30 safety accessory. i you're confused about compact cars, just wait. By fall Pontiac, Oidsmobile, Buick and probably Dodge will be on the market with smaller models. They won't he small cars Olds and Buick, at least, will he bigger than Corvair and Falcon and will have engines as powerful or more so than the regular Chevrolet and Ford. For lack of a better term they probably will be called compact cars, Multi-car households In the S.

have increased 67 per cent in five years. More than IS per cent of car-owning families or 13.5 per cent of all families now own two or more automobiles. That is one of the facts brought out In the 1960 edition of Automobile Facts and Figures, a yearbook published by the Automobile Manufacturers Association A widow's contact with her departed husband suddenly comes to an end. Buick is dispensing nuts and bolts and small automotive replace men) parts in transparent plastic packages instead of cartons. Thompson's Motor Company has been appointed as a Chi lei.

Imperial. Plymouth and Valiant dealer in New Ken sington. C. J. Thompson is president: Harry G.

O'Brien, vice president. anf( L. H. Ear- sen, secretary-treasurer, Leo Kalson Will direct the new company's activities. Mr.

Thompson IS also president of i.r, a 1 union uaie 1 emeterv 1 uee- ai 2 oni Ki'vrnoon Harcn 22 o'clock, 1 Arrangements bv SON'S! SAM. YOU LEAVE WE ANSWER ct'NMNOHAM on Saturday night, c.eorge I. hnsi.and Ruth O'shca Cunningham, nf sephine Cunningham Funeral from MeCABE BRos pi neRai. home. Shadvslde.

6214 Walnut St nn TtMlday March 22. I960, al 9 a Funeral mas, in Stored Heart Church at 10 a. DASH- On Salurdav, March 19, I960 Josephine, wife of John Dash of till Patterson Ave, Cntneii, i mm 5 hh i i 'nrpontiion lu moiher of John A Da-li: slsin Miry Delmaler. Ann Orrl Leona Pinko. Stella drill) and Stanley FOR Want Ads Only Call EX.

1-4700 Delmaler Friends received al the (. HIANF.V FtNERAL HOME. 521 Waahinfton Carnegie, Pn Family will receive friend 2-4 and 7-H Funeral on Tuesdav March 22. al Requiem nigh mase in the immaculate Con NM i in riollum Pre nm Shmr LognPMI Ptrind i 'i 1 BSS (S( lis Hrmu Br. ring 1 un- II 3,033.384 7 DAI MA 4 21 3 AT Be, Inp 4, 1 'J ni" Off 31 ".1,2 12.

JOT HAfttnlll Mli 1 2 mo Dff 31 ATA.2.IA M9 92H A1 IP NI Milk 3 mo. Dr. 3 1 3 414.117 1.93 3' 34 L9A0 10 VI 19S9 Ainfn Inr lirp Inn. II S.STf.fJI 1.833,031 4 2 4n Amn-Mrint Frt 23 lVP3.tl 3 300 MA 2A 3A i nrnins r.l' S3 Jn 3 31 3.T5.AP9 17.lA.1S4t 3 S7 3 S3 nl)J A mn Ffh 29 1 An 14 i.i'nam ro a i 1,431.050 3 n.ii S7i ns .12 IpAKUll Brni. 1 2 mo .11 1 2M nnr T33 000 1 S2 HA innipa Fifinc llw fn 29 1,931,031 4 104.

SIS -inn aa Friends cepiinn i nuicn a 1 a a Invited Widmer Motor Sales 804 5th AC. 4-8440 TARENTUM WIIC TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE, INC. EX. I-IIOO DICKE1 on Saturday, Marrh l96o Blanehe daughter of Olive Dickey of 1501 Slate Ave Coranpnlla 'str Mr v. WAllaee Mrs lee Vrabeile.

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