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PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE i THURSDAY, JUXE 21, 1951 -30 and crashed Into th front of the Brewers' Supply Company stock farmer's Pride store at 128 North Obituaries Highland Avenue. ikieidilt Mrs. Warner testified that she to a nephew, Ralph W. Friday, Jr. Eventually Goe to Daughter Mrs.

Friday is to have the income of the estate balance. After her death the income goes to a was maneuvering out of a parking space when the car suddenly Belmont surged across the street due to Bulk of Estate Of H. A. Friday Left to Wife Hrewers Supply Firm Head Wills Substantial Sums to Church Harry A. Friday, 74, of 1121 "some mechanical fault which I don't understand." E.

M. Overholt Is Dead at 62 Funeral services lor Ernest M. Overholt, 62, investment manager of the Seottdale First National Bank, will be held at 3:30 p. m. today, in the Murphy Funeral Home, Seottdale.

Mr. Overholt died Tuesday in Frick Memorial Hospital, Mt. Pleasant, after a long illness. He was a trustee of the First Inquests Clear Two in Fatal Auto Mishaps Wife of Carnegie Tech President Is Exonerated Mrs. Louise Hamrr Warner, wife of Dr.

J. C. Warner, president of Carnegie Institute of daughter, Mrs. Miriam F. Kransz of Winnetka, I1L, for life with EAKLE GOSSER Earle Gosser, 60, ari insurance appraiser lor trust companies in Pittsburgh, died yesterday in Veterans Hospital.

Aspinwall. A resident of 110 1 Portland Street, East Liberty, Mr. Gosser was a World War I veteran, and a member of the Highland Presbyterian Church, the Pittsburgh right to sums from principal lor education and maintenance of her children. She may dispose of the principal by will to her husband and Hulton Road, Oakmont, who died children. The widow and daughter Athletic Association, Pennsyl FIFTH St.

500. claiming. 3 -year-olds and upward. 6 turlongs. lime Newiwwrthy.

116. X. Danhauer. $13.60 6 80 4 60 Bubbinr. 109.

C. Waiker 4.00 3.80 Billrella. 116. L. C.

Cook 3 40 King Lady. Florida Farmer. Date Book and Double Gift also ran. SIXTH S2.000-. 4-year-olds and upward.

allowances. 6 furlongs. Time 1:11 2-5. Ferro Fox. 112.

G. $7.80 3 60 2 60 Don It Serenade. 108. D. 3.00 2.40 Dixie Flyer.

107. S. Armstrong. .2.40 Aischol. Countess MoIIt aiso ran.

slVtMH $1,500. claiming. 4-year-olds and up. 1 1-16 miles. Time 1:47 3-5.

Bull Man. 113, S. Armstrong $10.60 7.20 5 00 Signals Bloke. 112. T.

Johnson. 21. 00 11.20 Magnetic Star. 115. C.

Burns 4.80 Our Equity. Sola. Amanecer. Mad Cord and Freedom Tram also ran. FICHTH $2,000.

claiming. 3-year-okJs and up, 6 furlongs. Time 1:12 2-5. Cotton Jo. 110.

G. Champagne $5.20 4.60 3.40 Raven ird. 103. G. Walker.

1 1.40 40 Hot Chocolate. 111. J. E. Turner 4 00 Wisenheimer.

Task. Play At. Treada Boy. Our Yonkrl. Chic Bit.

Texas Rain and Cedric alo rn. DAILY DOUBLE Boou Best and Kibbiti paid $16 20. are the executors. June 15, left the bulk of a large vania consistory ana syria Technology, was one of two mo Temple. He was a Past Master estate in trust lor his widow.

Mrs. Amelia H. Friday, lor life. of Lodge 4S4, Surviving His estate was not estimated for is his widow, Mrs. Margaret Stephenson Gosser.

Friends are being received at H. Samson's, the probate of his will yesterday. He was president of the Ameri Square Dance Planned By East Liberty The East Liberty YWCA will hold a square dance Saturday night beginning at 9 at the club. 537 Neville Street, where serv torists exonerated at coroner's inquests into two fatal automobile accidents yesterday. Lawrence Didion, of 1555 Edge-brook Avenue, was exonerated in the death of Marcel Roalman, 84, of 113 Homing Road, Bethel Borough, who died in Mercy Hospital May 31 from a fractured can Brewers Supply Company.

ices will be held Friday at 11 A cash bequest of was made to Mrs. Friday to use" as m. 315 Spahr Street. Chuck Petrie's she in her conscience deems right WILLIAM F. RIESMEYKR Delivery Firm Ex-Head Dies John S.

Coyle, 60, lormer president of Stores Delivery Service, died of a heart attack yesterday at his home. 1109 East End Avenue, Edgewood. Mr. Coyle retired in 1950 after serving as president of the delivery firm for 17 years. Born in Philipsburg, he came to Pittsburgh in 1911 and for several years was employed as an engineer at the Westinghouse Electric Corporation.

He later was associated with D. Saupp, in Pittsburgh and the Coyle-Rapsey Motor Company, in Philipsburg. During World War he served overseas as a non-commissioned officer in the ordnance branch. He was a member of the Pittsburgh Rotary Club. Surviving are a daughter, Jean Ann Coyle, and a sister, Mrs.

Elizabeth Rapsey, of Philipsburg. land proper." JVaterford Park Solemn reouiem mass lor Wu orchestra will play and Jack Pete Miller, director of the YWCA Square Dance Club, will be lea tured as' caller. skull suffered when he was struck by an automobile at rrmST $3.500. claiminr. maidens.

3-yr-plda. 5 furlongs. Time :58 3-5. Our HPr. 116.

C. McCrry 38 00 15 90 11.60 GatUrht. 116. H. Wooihouse 5.0 5.60 Tut-Tut-Tooti.

116. T. Atkinson 6.70 Op per River. Set Go. Bnt' Friend.

Ment-happ. Wr Aster. French Quarter. Gertrude C-. Fay First alio ran.

fXOND $3,500. claiming. 3-year-old. turlooji. Time 1:12 4-5.

Danube. 110. H. B. W.lon.$7.50 4.40 3 40 Spy Rmi.

112. C. Wahler 4.50 3.30 Quirk Deal 111. O. Scurlork 5.30 f-Bumnesf Ladr.

f-Brave Irish. Demand Note. Frivolity, Pnnlera Gold. Great Whirl. Matter Brian.

Connie Kab. Summinj Sum. Anelere ao ran. -Field. THIRD 13.000.

claiming. 3-ear-old and about lJi miles. Time 2:44 3-5. AlUer. 114.

F. D. Adams. -J 10.30 4.40 2 50 Fonda. 136.

J. Santo 2.80 2.20 a-Extra. 144. C. Cushman 2.20 Better Vain.

St. Dennis. Big Bones, a-Snow King II Balliol also ran. a-Cocks and Weymouth entry. FOlTH $4 000.

maidens. 3-year-olds and up. one mile. Time 1:37 4-5. a-Tumeric.

111. Permane $4.60 4 00 2.30 -Nlobe. 111. R. 4.00 2 30 Fnrjd.

116. E. Arcaro 2.30 Ightam. En tven. Quiliet.

En Garde, Gaelic XT. Grar Charger also ran. a-Beiatr Stud-O. Phipos entry. FIFTH $4,000.

allowances, 2-year-olds. 5 furionM. Time 57 1-5. Brer Fox. 118.

E. Guerm. 2 40 2 20 Anchor Man. 119. T.

Atkinson. .2.70 2 60 Kilns G. 111. N. Com Best ..4.30 The Barrister III.

Samson D. Whirlingaway, Vperanzo also ran. SIX1H Top Flight Handicap, purse added. 3-vear-olU and up, 1 116 miles. Time 1:42 2, 5.

Btnanda. 120, E. Guerin. 4 40 3 50 How. 113.

E. Arcaro 3 00 2. SO Leading Home. 107. J.

Renirk 10 Celeste. Heath. Jazz Baby. September. Theima Berger.

a -Lot us Blossom. Marta and Ari Mona also ran. a-Apheim Stable-K. S. Horkheimer entry.

SEVENTH S3. 500. claiming, 3-year-olds. furlongs. Time 1:12 4-5.

Goluptious. 113. E. Arcaro. $5 40 3 20 2 40 Volo Song.

113. V. Boland. .3.80 2.60 Revenser. 113.

O. Scurlock 2 80 Answer Man. Le Figaro. Port Jacon. Ardoch.

Alanth. Never Forget. Busagi also ran. FIC.HTH $3,500. claiming.

4-year-olds arul up. I1 miles. Time 1:51 2-5. Vertigo 2nd. 120.

E. Arcaro. $3.90 2 70 2.40 Demavena. 117. S.

Cole 4.10 3.30 First Degree. 113. T. Atuinson 2.90 Billy Bart. Burts Reward.

Pirate Cold also ran. DAILY DOUBLE Our Hespera and Danube paid $285.40. ham F. Riesmeyer, 82, retired Baptist Church of Seottdale and Bucknell University, a past president ol the Seottdale Rotary Club and a past master of the Marion Masonic Lodge No. 562.

Mr. Overholt was also a member of the Seottdale Civic and Industrial Association. Sons of the American Revolution, Westmoreland County Historical Society, Lodge of Perfection, Union-town, and the Consistory of New Castle. Surviving are his wife. Jean McClure Overholt; a son, Ernest M.

Overholt, Jr Uniontown; three daughters, Mrs. Richard F. Dallas, and Mrs. v' John T. Murtha and Mrs.

Samuel FV King, both of Seottdale, and four grandchildren. Burial will be in Seottdale Cemetery. USE PERSON-TO-PERSON WANT ADS city fireman, will be sung at 10 a. m. today in St.

Athanasius Bethel Church Road and Route 88. Bethel Borough. Mrs. Warner, of 650 Morewood Avenue, was freed in the death Church, West View. Mr.

Ries Total of Church Bequests The item is the total of bequests lor masses and lor more than a score of church and charitable organizations listed by Mr. Friday. He said they should be paid as designated, in sums lrom $100 to 55,000, if he lived more than 30 days after the will was made. June 1. meyer died Monday in his home, Crafton Heights Man Dies After Accident Alois Schwerer, 84, of 860 Ford Street, Crafton Heights, who was ol John F.

Driscoll. 84. ol 546 137 Chalfonte Avenue, West View. He retired 25 years ago. Mr.

Riesmeyer was a member of the City Firemen's Protective South Graham Street, an early trade school teacher at Carnegie Tech, latally injured May 28. The automobile driven by Mrs. Warner swept up on the sidewalk in North Highland Avenue hptwpon RrnaH Strpf nnrl k'irlr. burned on the legs while burning brush in the yard of. his home April 21, died in Mercy Hospital yesterday morning lrom pneu Association, the Pennsylvania FIRSI $1,500.

claiming, 2-year-olds. 5 furlo. js. Time Banduma. 112.

H. $13 80 4.80 2 80 Belies Beau. 116. E. McMullen .4.20 2.40 Char Boots.

j.12. W. B. Williams 2 80 Bring-lt Surprising, Escalandre. Sweet Sirrid also ran.

M.CONH claiming. 4-year-olds an ip. 6 furlongs. Time 1:15. Idle Taie, 113 W.

B. Williams $12.60 8 40 5.80 oiptre Valley. 118. R. 80 6.20 Indeliblv.

118, R. Arduini 3 00 Notchstitk. Denagee. Scotch Sand. Lrrha ae Sjr Flight.

Commodore Tumble Boy, Humnnst ai ran THIRD $1,200. claiming, 3-year-olds. 5 furlongs. Time 1:01 2-5. Yaoo.

116. S. Austin ST. 60 4.00 3.00 Blue Whirl. 111.

W. B. Williams. .4.40 2.80 Stuart Little. 119.

L. Olan 3.20 Aunt Beats. 7-ulla Brlle also ran. Mil Kill claimum. 4-year-olds and up.

6 luilongs. Time 1:15 2-5. Nitk Bloom. 1 18. R.

4 60 3.40 Wtireling. 118, L. Olali 14.60 6.00 Black Tempest. 118. G.

Stidham 4.60 Composer. Prince Auniar. Little Margie. Honour Student. Sweep Clean.

Sir Sag, Hal Play. Windy Joe. Slrarth ran. rtriH 1.20O. 4-rar-olds and un.

6 luilonri. Time 1:15 2 5. 115, W. B. 13.80 6 40 4 40 118.

E. McMullen 5 40 3.2o Ills Honor. 115. L. olati 3.40 Firemen's Association and the Individual bequests were $2,500 to his chauffeur, Joseph Velatta; $500 for education of Velatta's monia, it was reported to the Veteran Firemen's Association.

Surviving are his wife, Margaret Schwartz Riesmeyer; lour sons, son, nd 50 shares of American coroner. Jwood Street, struck Mr. Driscoll L. Herbert, William Raymond C. and Clarence A.

Ries meyer; two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Stitt and Miss Margaret Riesmeyer, and 12 grand children. Undertow, Cousin Brtty, By Me and Strada aio rtl. llll 2.000. allowances.

3-year-olds nd up. 6 furlongs. Time 1:13 2-5. Big Apple. 118.

II. 3 00 2 40 Delaware Park ljlr Miss. 115. C. Martinet.

2 80 2 4U FIKST S2.500. claiming. 4-year-olds and Nerve, llo. R. Arduini 2.60 tin.

1' miles. Time 2.03 2-5. Analil. 107. J.

Weir. $10 60 7.10 3 80 Reward. Fluid Drive and Super Milk alo ran Beilisan. 113. J.

Servis 6 60 3 Ka, COR I. WILLIAM J. SCIULLI The body of Corporal William J. Sciulli, 19, of 20 Ellers Street, Oakland, is being returned to Pittsburgh from Korea today. Corporal Sciulli.

a member ol the Twenty-fourth Division, was killed in action last December 14. Friends will be received after 8 p. in the Perry Funeral t. VENT II 51.200. claiminr.

4-year-olds -Paddock Acres. 113. N. Shuk 3 OO Straddle. Gremlin.

a-Slad-r Shot. En Abbe Route. Apple River, Barram Ki.e. aiso ran. a-G.

R. Watkins entry, SECOND $3,500. 2-year-olds. md up. I1, miles Time 1 36.

Jiugie Jangie 118. G. Stidiiam S5.40 340 380 Miss Comedv. 107. Clag sett .4 .20 2 60 New Caledonia.

115. R. Arduini 3.00 Suiinv Ship. Abbey. Corn King a'so rai.

IK.IIIH $1,200. claiming. 4-yir-old and upward. l' m.les. Time 2:10 4-5.

114. K. Craig $8.60 3 00 2.40 Home, 134 Robinson Street, Oak F.mpu)on. 118. W.

B. Williams. .2 80 2 20 St. Louisa n. 118 F.

P.edmon 2 60 Twenty-nlre. Adlibit and C'jid Braid a.so land. A solemn mass of requiem will be sung at 10 a. m. Saturday in St.

Agnes Roman Catholic ran. DAILY DOUBi-E Bandurna snd die Tale paid $147. Church and burial will be in Cal Suffolk Downs vary Cemetery. McGrail-Coyne Post 223, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Sctienley Post 663. I IKS I $2,300.

claiminr. nu iiTi 3 and American Legion, will accord 4-yeai-olds. 6 furlongs Time 1:12 4-5. Mystic tiu, 106. W.

Jeoell $1 26.40 39 60 1 2 20 Void 107. C. Burr 4 60 3 00 Deomi.de. 107. A.

Tavares 2 60 Navarez. Bayal. Market Hill. Beda Bull. Comptut.

Fetichist. Miss Pyramid, Bonaventure and Omababe al4 ran. H'iNI $2,300. claiming. 4-year-olds and up.

A furious. Time 1:12 3-5. longs. Time 1:05 3-5. Baggage Boy, 118.

B. Mitchell $17 60 8 10 5 70 Knights Reward. 118. W. S.

20 6 Ou Cora Pass, 118. J. Nichols 3.30 a-Rustv. Merry Mount. Ocean Bree.e.

a -Time For Fun. East Bay. Mradow Pass. Consus also ran. a-Odar Farm entry.

THIRD $4,000. allowances. 4-vear-olds and up. about 2 miles. Time 3 46 4-5.

Phiblant. 140, H. E. Harris $6.70 3 70 3 30 Genancoke. 145.

R. McDonald. .3.90 3 1 Grand trap. 130. L.

Mc.Morrow 3.60 Floating Isle. Bwn Boom also ran FOIITH S3. 500. claiming. 4-ycar-olds nd up.

6 furlones. Time 1:11. King Mowlee. 119. B.

Mitchell $42.60 10.40 5 40 YesYou. 118. B. Strange 6.50 3 40 Endurable. 114.

J. Nichols 2 -0 Laran. Rare Mineral. Blue Rocket. Mill-aaie.

Puppet. Toreador also ran. FIFTH $4,000. allowances. 3-year-oida and up.

1 1-16 miles Time 1 44 2-5 Bit Fate. 117. Colanerl $5.10 3 10 3 40 a Loal Legion. 122. F.

Bone 3.90 2 80 Arcave. 116. X. SOuk 3 .0 Governor. a-Adile.

Kensington Lad also ran a-W. M. Jefford-Mrs. W. M.

Jet-fords entry. SIXTH 000. 3-vear-oldt and upward. mile. Time 2:32 2-5.

Quemadito. 110. J. $18.80 8 20 5.90 Cer'vanYes. 118, R.

Nash 5.50 4 00 FlftT-Flve. 110. J. Lynch Loran. Lancer.

Jitters. Snowflares. June Prince and Free Press also ran. SEVENTH $2 500. claiminr.

4-vear-olfls and up. 1'4 miles Time 2 122. Sranee. 3.30 0 True Dream. 116.

F. Bone 5 40 3 40 lnfirst. 111. Robertson. .4 00 pr rnrket.

Blading Porno. Butier a. so ran. Fir.HTH S4.OO0. allowances 3-year-oids.

1 1-16 miles. Time 1:44 1-5. VrlTate 112. J. Colanerl.

$7.30 4 50 3 40 Vidvear 117, X. Shuk 7.40 4 SO Svlvan Rook. 115 R. Ststo 3 0 Cardinal Lady. Vilification.

Gorgeous Reded and War Phar also ran. DAILY DOUBLE Anala and Baggage Biy paid $102 50. IT Coming. HO. J.

Spinale S15 60 6 60 5.01 Rampageous. 109. R. Lawless. .9.00 7 OO Ula.

112. F. Zehr 6 60 ofjcowjczti Leap Year Lass. Rudy Star. Lady Dell military honors at the luneral.

Corporal Sciulli is survived by his mother, Mrs. Disoline Sciulli Eady, and two brothers, Donald and Joseph Sciulli. MRS. LENA KRUMM Mrs. Lena Braun Krumm, 6.

widow of Oliver Krumm. died yesterday in her home, 438 Carl Street, Mt. Oliver. Mrs. Krumm was a member of the Knoxville Social Side.

Me.anine. Jean Meter. This Far and Armar aUo rtn. THIRD allowances. 1-year-oids.

furlongs. Time 1:00 2-5. Khumbaba. 112. C.

6 00 3 80 3.00 Handiwura. 112. A Tavares. .4 80 3 40 Inlet Miss. 109.

A. Catalano 3.40 All Richer. Hatter War. Miss Huett. A'Wit, Fiar.kfort King, Brilliant Maid- and WolVarro aiso ran Kill I $2,400.

claiming. 4-year-oids Presbvterian Church. She is sur and up. 6 furlongs. Time 1:12 2-5.

a vived by a daughter, Hilda; a sister, Mrs. Selma Kunzelman; a Best Degree. 111. J. Spinale $1 1.00 4 40 3 00 Gunning Island, 112.

L. Richards. 3.60 2 60 Rodeo. 106. R.

Borgemenke 2 80 Doreen Bov. Prairie mae. Best Prospect. Me-meried. Realtor also ran.

brother, Harry G. Braun. of Lee- tonia, three grandchildren Fir I II V2.50O. 4-yar-oids and and nine great-grandchildren. up.

6 turlongs. Time it 3 Andys Glory, ill. C. Burr $3.20 3 40 5 60 Friends are being received in the Arteiws.ds. 10-'.

V. 7 80 4 60 Idio. 112. A. Kmiuntil.

3 80 Harrv A. Readshaw Funeral Deeside. Princeling. Klim.e. Sunnycrest B.iund also ran.

llh 7o0. allowances. 3 -Near-olds. 6 furloi rs. Time 1 12 Detroit Home, 1503 Brownsville Road, where services will be held at 3:30 p.

m. Saturday. Sumrr Cruise, 105, K. $13 00 7 00 4 60 Meiia. 104.

J. Dufrn. 5 20 f-0 Flora, ll'i, 16 Ml War Fighting Baca. Myeeran and ei ilvp-y at un Deaths Elsewhere MVFNIII $2,300, lislming. llymie (Loud Mouth) lvin.

and up. atxut 1 mile. Time 1-45 4-5. Fighting Dav. 105.

K. Boremene FIRST $1,300. claiming, maidens. Sand 4-vear-olds. 6 furionis.

Time 1:14 1-5. Bxhs Best. 120. E. Danhauer $3 60 2 40 2 20 S.ckle Babv.

105. J. Beni'ei 3 00 2 80 Extravagance. 105. G.

Walker 4 80 Vita. Turkey Cail. Lady Beil. Just tiie Same. Bendanear.

Continued. Sal Pride and Spnser h'so ran. SFCONI SI. 500. claiminr.

3-yer-olds and up. 6 furlonrs. Time 1:12 2-5. Kiobiti, 104. G.

Champagne $7.20 4 00 3 .0 Llttie Zac. 10. G. Wainer 17.20 13.20 Cafe Singer. 109.

D. Madden 10 6u Winstay. endy a Raider. Whisn. keu Fortune, Busy Hop.

Anouier Emm. Mimoiitli. Paoov Rebel and The rmer al ran. $Ot 6 00 4 Diepie, 107. Martin.

8 OO 6 00 Betiate 114 A. Catalan) 1 2 2U li.a:l Muff. Artuiu Woiidr Whr. Siamese. Viiruua Ji W.

Air Gee. Top Raider. Matse Rof.eit Adorant rn j. 1 i.i'm'.r.g. 4-year-o'cs and 7 0 yards.

Time i m.ii i it anil up. 1 m.ir 14 1 4. -jjii. 112. 0.

one-time power in the old Capone syndicate, in Chicago. He rose in the ranks of the Capone 1. ib as a collector in the. Loop district until he got 18 months in prison for income tax evasion in 1931. when his income was estimated at more than a year.

Tli llYnrj' Carter, 76, chairman of the World Coun PixlriftiT S6 JI 4 40 HIRD 1 .700. maidens. 2-yrar-ulds. furlongs. Time 1:00 McGrathiana.

US. T. Barrnw 5 3.40 2 60 2 40 Miss Caracas. 115. II.

4U 4. 40 104. K' l.ai 6a. .6 20 4 tin Kir: fcni s. lo't.

Mullim. .4 Hon I -a 1 A.ciandia. Happy Ki Tin ti aiNi ran. MMII 52. mil.

claiming. an I1, nul. Ttmr 1 4 112. C. Bui r.

limn Gia. i06. TimmrMion. 5 00 4 00 112. E.

RcKlrieui oo Villar Bu. llavmr Ken Briitit Bnnm Win ftinree. in plian Kiiiber. Bameiur B.y and Fiist alo ran. DAILY DorP.i.

M'ir Ji.jiit and If Cumr.f paid iino. cil of Churches committee on Silver Dome. 118. J. Stewart Plus Fours.

Nocailu.a. Rigmarole. Lone Rhadnw. Easy Marie aUo ran. FOI RTH $1,500.

4-year-olds nd upward. 1 1-16 miies. Time 1.4H 1-5. Squidge 118. O.

Prasaguet. $9 80 5.40 4 20 Tomato. 108. G. Champasn 8 60 6 0o Copper Pnt.

118. P. Milusan 4 00 Rosa Bili. Grand River. Happy AU, Drake W'idgeor.

King Victory. Just Made It. Jata. Wajnr Aettnn and I.u. ky Im aiso rsn Refugees, in London.

He had long been the temperance leader of Britain's Methodist church. Dr. John Fox Kendriik, 61, a memler of the International Health Division of the Rockefeller Foundation, in Kingston. Jamaica. Arthur Taylor, S2, who helped develop the Taylor cub airplane and the box camera, in Safety Harbor.

Fla. He worked "closely with Ceorge Eastman of the Eastman Kodak Company in de its HO BETTER LAXATIVE AT ANY PRICE! No laxative tastes No laxative acts more No laxative is more Americas biggest seller-124 EX-LAX THE CHOCOLATED LAXATIVE VS signing the first box camera. George Hugh Alexander Mont gomery, 77, Canadian lawyer editor, former chancellor of aV Bishop's University at Lennox ville, Que. president of the Canadian Bar Association, in With today's food prices, you'll appreciate the budget-wise economies of a Home Freezer. You'll save many a dollar by buying during special sales of frozen foods or buying seasonable items I Montreal.

John ti. Ifazam. 50. president of the Institute of Arab-American Affairs, member of the City College of New York faculty since 1935 and an assistant pro cessor of history since 1945, in New York. 7 when prices are lowest.

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Dimling was the son of Paul E. Dimling, former proprietor ol Dimling's Restaurant, Market Square. Other survivors Include James O. of Babcock Boulevard, his grandfather. Funeral services will be held in Cleveland Friday and graveside services will be held before burial at p.

the same day, in Allegheny Cemetery. CD 2 Get 9 Months Each in Dope Case Two men arrested as a result of a narcotics raid in Hazel Street, June 1, were sentenced to LIGHT COMPANY DUQUESNE Don't forgef your Post-Gazette! You'll feel "at wherever you go if the Post-Gazette goes along with you. Contact your P-G newspaperboy and order it before you leave. Or just call ATlantic 1-6100 when you're ready to go. It costs only 30 cents a week by mail anywhere in the United States or Canada.

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