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PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE PAGE 16 JUNE 8, 1957 OBITUARIES KACE HiEStTILTS PARKER On Friday, June 7, Olive of 3709 Cabinet Way, daughter of Mary Davis and the late Robert Parker; sister of Verna Rietiel, Margaret Potter, Ethel Meyers Irma Leseman and William Parker. Funeral from the VERNER ii. LIT. FUNERAL. HOME.

3800 Penn on Monday. June 10. at. p. ra.

David K. DeFlorentis, 44, former Altoona resident and World War II veteran, In Har-risburg. Frank Joy, F9, retired refractories company employe, in Chester, W. Va. Pairings Set For Amateur Qualifier The pairings and starting times have been arranged lor the western sectional qualifier for the Pennsylvania Amateur golf championship next Monday at the Pittsburgh Field Club.

The bulky field has been split so that part will start from the first tee and the others from the tenth tee. The main event is scheduled Lavendor Gal, 105. A. Sueroian 1041 8.80 Streak Red. Ill B.

Thornburg. .4.60 Miss Nttbbln, Miss Michigan. Floral Miss, Tiger Snadow. and Saras Boy also ran. SEVENTH $1,900.

claiming. 3-year-olds. furloots. Time 1:07 S-5. Vern'a Victor.

117. Wagner $21.60 9.40 40 Challa Pocket, 112. C. Meaux 6.80 4 40 Tiger Dip. 117, D.

Bromfleld. 7 60 Capple HaJI. Turls. Three Bobs. Miss Mad River.

Three Grand and Sllverene also ran. EIGHTH $1,600, claiming, 4-year, olds. 1 1-16 miles. Time 1:48 3-5. Shivers, 112, J.

Robertson $17.00 7.20 5 00 Our Jo. 308, O. Headley. .7.40 4.60 Everest, 120, B. Thornourg 2 80 Fried Gal.

Emlgra.it Train. Texas Sign. TrinacrU, Pelije. Sheer Madness, Propeller, Bushy Par and Altbu also ran DAILY DOUBLE Azure Tint and Gall Vixen (2 and 2) pud $14.80. Suffolk Douns FIRST $2 400.

claiming, 4-year-olds and up. 6 furlongs. Time 1:13 2-5. Vock Tom. 114.

W. Lane $20.20 7.60 4.60 Sary, 114, N. Mercier 4.00 2 80 Kind Moud, 116, C. Glbb 4 60 Grid. Sundee.

Big Force, John's Pal. Molly Bell. Vivid and Hug Up also ran. SECOND $2,400. claiming.

3 and 4-year-old maidens, 6 furlongs. Time 1:14 Jude. 113. W. Snyder $8.40 4 80 3.60 Deep Skin.

118, P. I. Crlmm. 16.60 9. On Farmersvllle.

107. P. Hohenko. 5 60 Hy Goolus. White Princess, Natural Lady, Black Depth, Diction, Open Water Kite and Key.

Clnel and Broad Beam also ran. THIRD $3,000, maidens, 2-year-olds 5 furlongs. Time 1:01 a-Barba Sue, 115. E. Van Defend: Vl C.

C.bb.V.8;2?. U0 Royal Gobbler. 118, T. Barrow 3 00 Pappa Depp. Mans Reward, Columbia Gem.

Challenlr. Dandy Sultan, Cheese Cake. Shade and -Dark Fury also ran a-Khody Farm-Uuarus entry FOIRTH $2,200, clalmlnf, J.year-olds, 1 mile. Time 1:46 4-5 Big Redmon. 115, P.

I. Gilmm JV $5.60 3 20 3.20 dn-Norman Shabot, 108, 240 260 dh-Glbs Girl. 108, H. 4 40 Jay Dee Jay. Captive.

Ben Wasser, Hying Rumor, Mr. Strawberry. Little Kathy and Pal Joe also ran. dti-Dead heat to place. FIFTH $2,200, claiming.

4-yeav-olds and up, 6 furlongs. Time 1:13 4-5 Mon Lou, 106, D. Deroln Ankylosis, lis, P. S.lo 2 80 Brian Boru, 113, D. Nobrega 3 80 Carolina Rex.

Senor Crmdoya, Ready Already, Broommaker, Lotaimoke and Carolyn also ran. SIXTH $2,300, allowances, S-year-olds, 6 furlongs. Time 1:12 4-5 Discard 118, H. Jajda $13.20 7.60 5 20 Tones Boy .118, A. Fairbanks.

8.80 7 40 Brandy 115. T. Barrow Hoi-Cha, Fleet 'Bull, Implement. Rookie treek also ran. 14 no- allowances.

4-1 12 1-5 UP' 6 Time-Count Swedak. lis, T. Barrow PaddV, 'Day lii! i' 1 io Peaceful solution, 107, J. VenuU, Jr .440 Charleston. Loosi nd Klngtown also ran 4 Hlowances.

1:46 4.5 UP' 1 1-1 8 mlles- Tlm Gala in. 107, D. Deroln 'van "Hook.7."!" 5 20 Reward Rlml- Charming. Mag'a niCth Lelown also ran. NTH ,2.000.

claiming, 4-year-olds and up 11 miles. Time 154. Appian Way. 114, C. SSrV-'M-' A 'schwiieV.

i'SS Admiral. Glee, E. Gross. 5 80 HaH GTat Bord" Motorcycle And Slock Car RacesTonmlit Motorcycle and stock car races will be on tap over the week-end for the followers of gpeed sports. The bill riders will be competing at Heidelberg Raceway tonight, starting at 8:30 o'clock, and Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.

Joe Leonard, defending national champion from Los Anjreles, who set an unofficial world record at Heidelberg last summer, will head the field of more than 60 riders In the nine-event motorcycle program. Dick Munn of Los Angeles, Bob Hill of Columbus, a former national champion, and Ev Brashear also will be In the field. The stock cars of the Pittsburgh Racing Association go into action tonight at South Park Speedway, with nine events scheduled, starting at 8:30 o'clock. The battle for first place in the point standings will continue between Dick Under of Brookline and Herb Scott of Wexford, and then will move over to Claridge Raceway Sunday night. Two 201ap feature events are scheduled at Canfield, Speedway tonight.

There will be six other races, with the first at 8:30 o'clock. The State Line Racing Association will have stock car races at Pulaski Speedway, Sunday night, and Sharon Speedway also will have stocks in action the same night. The races at both places start at 8:30 o'clock. There also will be stock car races at Uniontown Sunday afternoon, with the first race scheduled for 2:30 o'clock. South Hills Nips Peabody South Hills High School, defending champion in the City League, scored a last-inning run yesterday to defeat Pea-body, 3-2, in the first of a best-of-three game series for the city title.

Paul Millstine, shortstop, was the big gun for the victors. He hit a homer in the fifth inning, had two singles and scored twice three of the four hits Pitcher Gray of Pea-body gave up. Emil Vazquez of South Hills allowed five hits, but he fanned 13, two more than Gray, to choke off potential rallies. The two teams meet again" next Monday at 3:15 o'clock at Olympia Park, with a third game, if necessary, to be scheduled later in the week. S.

Hills AB. H. P. A iPealxMy AB. H.

P. A Lavle.rf 2 13 1 'arenas 2 0 11 DeMc.2b 3 0 12 McAd.3b 2 13 3 Hems 3D 4 0 11 SIfrd.ss 2 12 2 Mllist. ss 3 3 1 3 2 13 1 Talco.lb 4 0 2 0 Robrt.cf 3 10 0 Lowen 2 0 13 0 Furra.lD 3 2 2 0 Naey.cf 4 0 1 liGrsy.p 3 0 11 Vlgno.lf 3 0 0 0 Conwy If 2 10 0 Vuqi.p 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 Totals 25 4 21 81 Totals 22 8 21 South Hills 1 0 0 0 1 0 Peabody 001 001 1 3 03 Runs: South Hills Lavelle. Millstine 3: Peabody McAdsmj. Sltord.

Errors: Nagy, Payne 2. Roberts, Gray. Runs batted in: Millstine 2. Slford, Roberts. Two-base hits: Ferrah 2, McAdami.

Home run: Millstine. Stolen bases: Lavelle. Lowen. Bases on balls off: Vasquet 3. Gray struck out by: Gray 13, Vas-quea 11.

Little Leagues N. BALDWIN LITTLE LEAGUE Cards 1 0 0 03 3 7 8 1 Redsox 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 3 Murphy. Cherniak 5i and Mlncln; rosstne. Trial (8) and Russell, SOI THSIDE LITTLE LEAGt'E Bucs 002 03 0 5 7 Reds 000 00 2 2 3 4 Rlrot and Barton: Baurie and Garvin. S.

WHITEHALL LITTLE LEAGt'E Yankees 3 2 4 2 7 1 19 14 2 CUbs 1 3 0 0 0 0 4 2 4 Burke, Kounti (4) and Snouffer: Brock, zxijiuvir ti, i-ucwig iot ana iinmeyer. 1 4 0 0 0 5 4 0 f.rates 000 10 0 1 3 jviangoia ano Karaos: Lewis. Slmen- (2 1, snort 14 1 and Provan. Orioles 3 0 0 0 0 1 4 5 2 Redsox 6 1 3 2 0 12 10 2 Niro, Snyder 2i and White, Nlro (2i; j. aodok ana earn.

d. Abbott (4 1. S. W. PITTSBtBGH PONY LEAGt'E Crafton Helghu 1 4 0 2 0 0 1 8 2 Crentree 000 303 04 6 4 Moore and Rellly; Simon.

Wlttgardner i4i biiu mn, BROOKLINE LITTLE LEAGT'E Legion 003 003 00 0 6 0 2 Ktwanls 1 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 7 10 4 Marcujltos, Patterson (4 1 and Green Goetz. Scholten Mi and Miller. ROHINSON LITTLE UIAGl'E Phillips 0 11 0 1 4 7 3 1 Merchant 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 1 Coruey. ptnier 14 1 and Sutherland; Klein. Rogers (6) and Sokatch.

PIT7SBI KGH FUEP LEAI.LE Hazelwood. 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 3 5 2 0 0 2 0 2 1 5 3 0 1 Barns, Burke St McClnley; Wlsnleskl fc Kocan, CHARTIERS VALLEY PREP Robinson. 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 2 Skeels 0 1 0 0 2 0 fl 4 10 2 KufzablUh 4 Krlger: Burd A Ross. W. VIEW.

ROSS LIT! LE LE4GI Indiana 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Braves 000 80 6 7 0 Henltx, Mofflt A Smith; Friedman it Peterson. N. ALLEGHENY COLT LEAGt'E Middle Road 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 8 0 Glenihaw. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Eaton A Lapyczak: Cosiello A Crey. N.

PITTSBURGH PONY LEAGt'E Perry 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 9 2 St. Anthony 1 3 3 0 1 0 8 10 1 Rickey, Novak A Austin; Maurer A Sukitach. POWMO.VT PONY LEAGIE Massey 3 14 7 1 16 11 2 Vets 0 3 2 0 2 7 5 5 McLaughlin, Walnh (2i A Graham. Boeerman MrHilh 1 4 DrFrnvrn ALLEGHENY VALLFY PONY LEAGIE Shadyilde 0 8 1 1 0 8 18 1 1 0 Ninth Ward ..011 01 332 Seewald A Kaufman: MrKenna A Sczelc. N.

riTTSBl'KGH PONY LEAGIE Sangjlgnl 2 0 2 3 0 1 8 10 1 St. Cyril 1 0 0 0 0 0 I 4 3 Baldwin, Nelson (4) Reddlck; Curtln A Selflert. Gets Ace at IJutlers Henry Glanenan, playing with Ronnie Schwarzel, jack Giron and Leach Devine, marie a hole-in-one at Butlers Golf Course yesterday. He sank his shot on the 135-yard No. 13 hole with a No.

8 iron. Waterford Boxscore Daily Doubles 11, 2-4, 5 3, 4 10, 51, 5 5, 1-9, 2-3, 7-10, 4-5, 5-2, 6-7, 4-5, 10-7, 5-7, 6 2, 5-6, 2-7, 1-7, 9-4, 4-3, 8 9, 4 4, 6 3, 10-2. 2 4. 7 1, 1-5, 4-3, 2-L 2-5, 4 2, 10 2, 5 7. 4- 4.

Tost Fosltlon Winners 162 262 331 428 5 38 643 722 8 6 910 10 5 110 12 2 iock Tom and Jude (1-3) $65 20. paid Mutuels: $740,733. Attendance: 9,488. Waterford Park 6 Annie Girl, 109, ttri' iSg Invfr.endP1n,Uar'BoQvUi.7soali' VP Anlshed firit. was qualified and placed second SECOND $1,000.

claiming. 4-year- 1:46 UP' 1 70 Day, 110, C. McKee Grknd-pap-pViii; Ll.nr0. MiitV 'iib: 'i: cr: SS Blt- Heather'. View, rfn Foroham Court and Zagglty claiming.

4-vear-old and up 6 furlongs. Tlme--1: 13 3.5 Bagogold, 115, F. Green Glomon, 112. F. 'sa'u'meil.

.1.3 60 3 00 Sure Toss. 115. G. Leone ..2 60 also ran F're Royal FOIRTH $1,000. claiming, 4-year-olds and up.

6 furlongs. Time 1:14 Plnch-Hlt. 116. R. Free" Advice.

113. 'r. 60 2 i Royal Restive. 115. R.

L. Belanger.4 60 Bn. The Flra. By A Chance and Brllyn also ran. FIFTH $1,000.

claiming. 4-year-olds and up. 6 furlonns. Time 1:14 2-5 Eagle Spead. 120.

J. Snyder $4.80 3.40 2 20 I Love Betty. 115, R. Cassldy. .6.80 3 40 Seasoning.

120. F. Raumell 2 60 Archie's Miss. Our Ace, HI Sky and Driven Out also ran. SIXTH claiming.

3-year-olds, furlongs. Time 1:07 2-5. Young Mans Fancy, 110, F. in inn a i Beeble. Be.

110 emiiv, i nn 1 Galoshes. 115, R. Cassldy. a fin Kllauea, Zem Eye. Lundv's Bev ain ran.

SEVENTH $1,200. claiming. 4-ycar-old. and up, 6 furlongs. Time 1:13 2-5 De Music, 115.

F. Saumell $4.40 4.00 2 60 Miss Tie. 112, C. McKee 9.40 4 20 Heart Leaf, 115. McGovem 4 no Teat, Islander and Will Go well also ran.

EIGHTH $1,000, claiming. 4-year-olds and up. 1 1-16 mlles. Time i-49 Doctor P. 120.

M. Trombley FINK Ob Friday, June 7, 1957. Eva, beloved wife of Oscur Fink; mother of Mr. Joseph D. Wolfe.

Mr. Emanuel Klee; sister of Mrs. Jacob Mrs. Annarae Weiss; also nve grandchildren. Friends received on Saturday after p.

m. at the BURTON 1.. HIRSCH CHAPEL. 2704 Murray Sq, Hill lopp. Mnrrowrield Apt where services will be held on Sunday, June t.

at 3:30 p. m. Interment Beth Shalom Cemetery. In lieu of Sowers, family requests contribution be made to your la-voritc charity FISHER On Fridav. June 7, 1957.

at 3:35 a. Matilda M1III-gan Fisher, wife of the late Gordon Fisher, mother of Gordon Fisher, sister of James C. Milligan. Funeral services at her late residence, 4 Colonial Place, Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Allegheny General Hospital.

FTLTON On June 7, 1057, Jane B. Fulton of 4911 Dearborn Pittsburgh, wife of William D. Fulton; mother of Mrs. Dolores Nelson and Misa Audrey J. Fulton; sister of Mrs.

Josephine Powell. Mrs. Mina Cllne. Mary George E. and James Fulton; also two grandchildren.

Friends mav call at the RODKNISER FUNERAL HOME, ISO So. Negley East End, Pittsburgh. Services Monday at 2 p. m. GRAHAM Suddenly In Harris-burg, on Wednesday.

June 1957, George (Babe) R. Graham, husband of Mary Lois Graham of 14S4 Grey-stone Dr. father of Lois Jean and George R. Oraharn. Jr.

brother of Emma. Robert anlf Raymond Graham. Friends received it H. SA.M-KON'S, 537 Neville 8t. (Oakland Civic Center), where services will be held Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock.

Please omit flowers. GREENEBAUM On Fridav, June 7, 1957. Dr. Regina Stoli Greenebaum; sister of Edna Btolx Brodv of De Molne. Leon Stole and Fannie Rauh Nachman of Chicago, III.

Memorial service at H. SAM-MN'K. 5J7 Neville St (Oakland Civic Center), Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Please omit flowers. OREVER On Fridav, June 7, 1957, Walter husband of Ursula Lynch Grever of 323 Alice father of M.

Rhode Grever: son of Mrs. Lillian Dahney Grever. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 at JOHN H. SLATER SONS WHITEHALL KTNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood. Fureral Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock HEINEN Suddenlv on Thursday evening, June 157, Raymond beloved husband of Helen Heinen (nee AdeUiherger), at (he family home.

4I Rovce Mt. Lebanon: father of Raymond Rosemary and Kathryn Heinen; brother of Mr. Frederick Edelmsn, Mrs. Joseph Hoffman, Mrs. Mathilda Kallner.

Friends received at the BEINHAUEtt MOR-TLART, 230 W. Liberty un-til Monday morning at 9 o'clock. Solemn requiem high majs In St. Bernard's Church at 10 o'clock. Friend tnvlted.

JENKNER On June 7. 1957. Margaret Reed of 30 Lea Munhall, survived by her husband. Charles: a daughter. Mrs.

Olive Jones Friend at GEORGE I. GREEN FUNERAL HOME. 3511 Main Munhall. Services on Monday at 1:30. JOHNSON On Wednesday, June 5.

1S57, at 7:35 p. H. Albert Johnson, husband of Helen Johnson of 512 Friendship lather of Mrs. Eylof Cullln. Julian R.

V. and Harold W. Johnson; also survived by two grandchildren, and 'wo great-grandchildren. Friends received at H. KA.MSOVS, 537 Nrville St.

(Oakland Civic. Centerl, where services will he held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In lieu of flowers, memorials mav be sent to vour favorite charity. KALABA Suddenly, on Wednesday. June 5.

at p. Richard Ka.aha, beloved husband of Arlene Hapslc of 214" Harbor Spring Hill; son of Margaret Klffler and Peter Kalaba: brother of June Kalaha Friends received at the FRANK W. SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 202ft Perrvsvllle Ave. Serv-1-" In the Mt. Olivet Lutheran Church, Spring Hill, at o'clock.

KANE Suddenly, on Thursdav. June 1957, Walter D. Kan of 212 East General Robinson St. nends received at the B. DEVLIN SON FUNERAL HOME.

Wia Sherman Ave. Services on Mondav afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment Highwood Cemetery. KENNEV-Of 233 Rochelie Knoxville, formerly of Aliqulppa. Oakland, on Thursdav, June 6 Mary In her 4sth year; slater of Jame A.

tJiml Knney Friends received at the FUNERAL HOME of John d. scimub sons, 425 Brownsville Rd Mt. Oliver Funeral on Monday at 8:30 m. High mass of requiem In St. Ca-nlce'a Church at a m.

Interment In Calvary Cemetery, LAWI.ER Wednesday evening, at Los Angeles. Marguerite Spit-ser, wife of Verner J. Lawler; mother of Mary Louise Adamson and Marjorle Ann Arthurs of Pittsburgh: suiter of Clara Bovle of St. Petersburg. tepdaughier of Mrs X.

Funeral from McCABE BROS. FUNERAL HOME A3wi Penn on Monday, June 10, 1057, at 9 a Requiem high mass In Immaculate Conception Church at 10 a. m. LE WELLY N- -Of Pioneer Rd Hampton on Fridav. June 7, 1957, Charles Braden Lcwellyn.

husband of Elizabeth O. Schoepp-ner; brother of F.va Fleischer and Joseph J. Lewellyn. Friends received at the BOCK FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Mt. Hoval Rlvd.

(at Glenahaw Ave), Olenshnw. Services on Monday afternoon a. 2 o'clock. LOEBIG On Friday. June 7, 1657, Martin (retired city fire cap-lain) of 302A.

Fhadeland Northside. husband of Catherine Downes: father of Joseph Loebig; also four grandchildren. Friends received at the ALBERT A. NOVAK FUNERAL HOME, 8313 Brighton Rd. Requiem high mass In St.

Leo Church Monday at 9 a m. I.UNDY On Thursdav. June 1957, at 10:30 p. Rhea Preston Lundy, age 68 yeara, of 18 Beltt-hoover husband of Lillian Daugherty Lundy; son of Edna M. Lundy of Bartow, and the late Wiley M.

Lundy; brother of Mrs. E. Lucas of Johnson City, Terrv H. of Erwln. and Jame G.

Lundy of Pittsburgh: uncle of Richard and Robert Bowles and James G. Lundy Jr Friend mav call at the WILLIAM I. HIKT FUNERAL HOME, 704 Brownsville Rd. at Alice from 2-4 and 7-10 p. m.

Services Monday at 1 p. m. MAGUIRE Suddenly, on Wednesday evening, June 8, 1957. Nora wife of Jamea C. Maguire of 24 Waverly West View; beloved mother of Joseph Mrs.

Margaret Brown, Jame Jr Frank Mrs. Virginia Beattle and Mr. Eleanor Buchlmayer; sister of Mrs. Josephine Faith; also aurvlved by 13 grandchildren, friends and members of O.I.A.B. of L.E.

received at the EDWARD T. DA UGHERTV FUNERAL HOME, 3R Lincoln Bellevtie. Services Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. McFARLANF, Suddenly, on Friday, June 7, 1957, Beth Ann, age 15 months, beloved daughter of Donald and Lois smith McFarlane. Friends may call at the EDWARD T.

DAUGHERTY FUNERAL HOME, 306 Lincoln Bellevue. Blessing services Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock. MEANOR Of H. D. 4, Coraopolls.

Friday, June 7. 1957, Samuel husband of Anna B. Meanor; father of Mildred Day, Ralph LeRoy Robert E. and Samuel brother of Gertrude Miller, I. L.

and Clyde J. Meanor; six grandchildren and three great-grand, children. Friends received at the UOPELANI) FUNERAL HOME, 867 Fifth Coraopolls. Services Monday at 2 p. m.

NEWTON On Fridav, June 7, 1957, Bessie Mulklrn, widow of William Newton (formerly of Wllklns-burg); mother of Kenneth of California: sister of Mrs. Agnes Comen-aky, Mrs. Elizabeth Murphv, Mrs. Docothv Freeman, Daniel Mulklrn of Wllklnahurg; also two grandchildren. The family will receive frlenda at the LONllOY FUNERAL HOME, 2944 Chartlers Sheraden.

Pittsburgh, from 2-5 and P. m. Funeral Monday at 8:15 a. m. Hequlem high mass In Holy Innocents Church at 9 o'clock.

OSTERTAG On June 7, 1957, Emllle Anna Ostertag of Glbsonla, wife of Conrad Ostertag; mother of Conrad and Paul Ostertag; daughter of Mrs. Rosa Marti; slater of Mrs. Margaret 7xlter, Frank and John Marti. Frlenda received at the MolNTYRK FTNERAL HOME, 844 Butler Etna Services Tuesday at 2:30 p. in.

3IRS. EVA FINK Mrs. Eva Neaman Fink, of 3013 Preble Avenue, Kilbuck Township, died yesterday at Montefiore Hospital. The wife of Oscar Fink, she was for many years a member of the Beth Jehuda Congregation, Northside. In addition to her husband, she Is survived by two daughters," Mrs.

Joseph Wolfe and Mrs. Emanuel M. Klee; two sisters, Mrs. Jacob Garfinkel and Mrs. Anna Weiss and five grandchildren.

Friends may call at the Barton Hirsch Funeral Home, 2722 Murray Avenue, this evening from 8 to 10:30 and all day tomorrow. Services will be held tomorrow at 3:30 p. m. Burial will be in Beth Shalom Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions to charity.

DR. EEGINA GKEENEBAUM Dr. Regina Stolz Greene-baum, of 5600 Fifth Avenue, died at 1 p. m. yesterday at the Veterans Hospital, Oakland, where she had been a patient for some time.

Dr. Greenebaum, a specialist in internal medicine, had been associated with the hospital for six years and with the Veterans Administration for 11 years. She served in the Navy Medical Corps during World War II. Dr. Greenebaum was a daughter of the late Dr.

Joseph Stolz, noted Chicago rabbi. She was a graduate of the University of Chicag6 and Rush Medical School. She leaves a brother, Leon Stoiz, of Chicago; and two sisters, Mrs. Edna Brody, Des Moines, and Mrs. Fannie Nach-mann, of Chicago.

Services will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at H. Samson's, 537 Neville Street. Oakland.

District Deaths Henry F. McLalan, 71, at Home of daughter, Mrs. Lindsay T. Blair, in Connellsville; a native of Nova Scotia, he was retired after 49 years as B. O.

Railroad engineer. Clinton P. Ehody, 77, Cam bria County native and former Alexandria, hotel proprietor, at Hollidaysburg. Clayton Marshall, 50, of East of East Palestine, formerly of Oakdale, sand and gravel Company operator, in Salem, O. Applications For Marriage Licenses MOISEY-CRKESE.

William Sewukiey; Marlene 905 First Avenue, Cora- opolls. RTEIN-ROSSICK. C.vde 5194 Curry Road- Kathryn, 5200 Curry Road. RECZEK-EENTE, Francis 811 Library Avenue, Carnegie; Dorothy 3 707 Walnut Street. Heidelberg HAUCK-HALU Stepnen, 2T07 PI tier Street; Justin.

1324 Goebel Street HAMILTON -BROWN, Donald Sebolt Road, Library; Marguerite 3206 Grenwald Road, Bethel Park. YURCHAK-BOER, Joseph Camegle; Julia. Carneele. LEWELLYN-S ANDERS, Clarence Edgewaler Prlve; Shirley Homestead. MARTIN-K AILYAR.

Ijwrence H. wlckley; Anastasla. Sewlcklev 745 West Se SMITH-MINICH. Keith Klttanning; Phyllis Tarentum. BIVINS-GRE1SN, Namon 7414 Hermitage Street; Mary 649 Rollace Street.

KENNEDy-BARLOW. John II. S04 Irwin Run Road; Sarah, 725 Third street. Elizabeth. WAGNER-PISUI-A.

Myron 644 Monitor Street; Mary 8804 Filth Avenue DAVIS-FIT2GERALD, Lennue, 204 Ninth Street, Bradoock; Almeda, 204 Ninth btreet, Bratidock. FLEMING-FLEMING. Richard 255 15 Meyers Avenue; Virginia 180 Bonl-fay Street. David, 441 Porter street, East. Pittsburgh; Grace, 6501 Chapland Street.

McCANN-HATCH. James 4740 Baum Boulevard; Emma 5551 Center Avenue. JACKSON-THOMPSON. Walter E. Jr.

371 Highland Road, Library; Jacqueline iseinei rant. Ronald C. 412 Tabor Street; Christine, 112 Eighth Avenue. Carnegie. BUTTS-SEKEL, James 1431 Hunter Street, Verona; Mildred 218 Penn Street, Verona.

BRIGGS-SHOOP. Wallace Meadvtlle. Linda 60 ElmshUl Road, Churchill. WILLIAMS-STEIN. Charles 315A Trenton Avenue; Sondra 5550 Wll- Kins Avenue.

HALM-WENZELBURGER, James Chicago, Carol Allison Park. KALLAY-KOSTRA, Richard Homestead; Janet West Homestead. LOMBARDO-STANKS. Svlvester 121 Finley Street: Irene M-. 56 N.

First street. Duouesne. JONES-CLARK. Theodore, 2835 Vlncennes street: Gertrude. 2 03 Burrows street.

NAUMANN-GURTNER, Edward Allison rars, joan 210 uakmont Avenue, West View. PUNT1L-PALMER, Ronald Sharon, Maureen. 1510 Trlnltv Street RODGERS-SM1TH. Thomas 007 Green- neid Avenue; Judith C. 250 N.

Belle-field Avenue. SCOTT-WINDSHEIMER. Jamei Cora opolls: Doris Oakdale. RHYNER-PRESCOTT, Glenn 922 Baldwin Street; Elisabeth 5301 Fleldcrest Drive. HELFHICH-REAMY.

Howard Jr. 268 Luella Street; Carolyn, 8433 Monitor street. MrELLIGOTT-REESK, John 1319 Beechvlew Avenue: Carole 1.., 139 K. rvinth Avenue. Homestead.

TURNKR-BROWN, Harvey. 319 Burrows Street: Shirley, 519 Francis street. BOWMAN-HAYS, John. 5061 Fifth Avenue: Laura Ann, 6126 Westminister t'lace. GONZALES-McfiUIRE.

Raymond. 403 Madison Avenue; Catherine, 403 Madi son Avenue. SHINE-CALLAHAN. FTank 73 3 Middle Street: Kathleen, 4045 Port- man Avenue. CAVALIER-HARTLEY, James 423 Fox Chapel Road; Jacqueline Browns vllle.

MORRIS-LEACH. Thomas 1226 Col-well street; Gloria 2415 Charles street. MORROW-DUCOIJ, F.lmer. Morrlsvllle; Patricia. 505 State Street, Clalrton, KYREAGES-YOUNG.

Constantlne C. 6506 5th Avenue; Nellie 1., West Elizabeth. NICHOLAS-CLARK, Lawrence 512 Culver Street; Bernlce, 602 Oakwood Street. BUZZA-MALLOY, Conrad 90!) Phoenix Street; Rosemary West MIDlln. EVANS-MOREHEAD, Henry 1520 Bedford Avenue; Travis 2542 Minuet Street.

THOMAS-SHAW. William 35 Am herst Avenue; Elaine 807 washing-ton Drive. COOPER-EDWARDS, Eugene, 531 Mac- uonaia Street; Mary 614 Larimer Avenue. Ml CHAEION -HERMAN, Stuart 5619 Mulberry Road; Rita New Kensington. AITKEN-LETGHTLEY, Robert 434 South Avenue; Agneg 7531 Rnslyn Street.

ALLEN-SPENCER, DonaM C. 745 Wad-dell Avenue, Clalrton; Jean 745 Waddell Avenue, Clalrton. LURNAK-CARR, Michael 4920 Lou-gean Avenue; Mary 7448 Monti-cello Street. FURGASON-CATJGIimr. Robert Michigan; Suynnne, 412 Burrows Street.

DAVIS-WHEKLER. Joseph 103 Llnn-vlew Avenue; Patricia 33 Sheldon Park. Tarentum. NEU BAUER -CON NOR, William Penn Jon Ann, 5150 Hosetta Street. OWENS-PHICE.

John 7708 Baxter Street: Arlene 7708 Baxter Street. STEPEK-REUTER. John, McKees Rocks: Marjorle 610 A. Broadway, McKeei Rocks. Divorce Proceedings Divorces granted yesterday: n- 'rni Charles MULKERIN.

Rose from John. SILVER, Verrles L. from Alfonso. EA.SLEY, Jeanettc from Eugene. fA.NAfiv.Bel111 A- from John T.

$ZiSZUxi Samuel from Helm M. K- Irom William R. from Evelyn L. MArscMNER' Maybelle from Richard A. BO.DOS.

Stephen from Jacqueline. LANHAM, Mildred M. from Newton Hl: WHITEHEAD, Evangeline against Mr- vin W. SOMMEHS. K.

Neveta against Ralph 3. THOMPSON. Doroihy against John. AMMAREI.L. Louis- against Raymond R.

KKULL. Frank J. against Genevtev E. McKARREN. June H.

against Charles. T' Virginia against Thoma R. LKWIS. Mary R. against Philip B.

L. MSON, M- "gainst Ralph X. RYS, Gloria against John F. Belmont MRS! $3,500. claiming.

4-year-oidt end up. 7 lurluifs. Tinu 1:35. Native Son, 124. T.

AUlnson Su 4.30 10 Ti.p Vaue. 113. K. lsterjr. 11.70 8 00 Portage Boy.

124. Ernco 7.80 Connie Pl, Gay Pole. Dirk Brit. Crnnv Brook. Husn Hill.

b-Cot Or and Lucie Msnette also rm. entry SECOND $4,000. maidens, J-yeei-olds, 8 iuriong. Time 1:12 4-5. Hannahs Hill, 1J0.

U. Woodhouie 50 4.60 3 20 Better Be Gev. 1J0. E. Arcro.4.60 S.10 Conduct Coat.

120 E. Guenn 3.60 1-1)1' BUiiet. Navigator, l-Sea Bans, Hill Baton. Kelmarsli. Sink Or Swim, f-Doime.

Bay Bull. Trim, Longwood and Nereus also ran. f-Fieid. THIRD $3,700, maidens, 2-ycar-olds. 5 furlo'igs (Wldener course).

Time 1:00. Petit General. 116, P. J. Bailey J5.00 3 80 3.30 Amah.

114. P. Anderson 11.50 8 30 Pekame. 119. E.

Arcaro 11 60 Salsn Buddv, -Ullyorier, 1-Navy Pledge, Tuditloua, Pare Bird, C-Aula Tymle, d-Cable Lengih, c-Carolyn 1-ee. f-Lynmouih. f-Honey Brown, f-Good Skrtth. d-Telegrafo. a-Sweet I-Epanlta.

I-Romntlc Retel, Hello Janle, e-Happy Hobby. I-Empirlcal and e-Pirale Princess also ran. 1-Kicld. a-Winding Way Farm entry c-Ostrmer-Schwab entry. d-Bigelow entry.

e-Markry entry. FOURTH $4,200. allowances. 2-year, oldi. 8 lurlongs (Wldener course I.

Time :58 3-5. Cirencester, 118. P. J. $11.40 7.20 4 70 Sabana.

115, H. Woodhouse. 8 90 5 50 Hannibal Girl. 115, E. Guertn 4 80 Rosle Layben, Poppa's Baby, Prince Ariel, Baropopo, Big Buddy and Net Ball also ran.

FIFTH allowances, 5-year-olds, lfe miles. Time 1:50. Cchoes. 113, T. Atkinson $4.20 2 50 3.30 Inside Tract.

119. P. J. Bailey 2.60 2 60 Double X. 113.

C. McCreary 4 10 Easy Bureaucracy and Tippecanoe also ran. SIXTH $4,500. allowances. 3-year-olds and up.

6 furlongs. Time 1:11 1-3. Roommate, 108, R. Sterling $8 80 4 50 3 00 Thin lee. 112, T.

4.60 2 90 Hicks Error. 110. E. J. 2 60 Red Cadet.

Pester. Egotistical, Blt-O-Sport. El Hawa, Sad and Minute Parade also ran. SEVENTH The Oyster Bay Handicap. $10,000, 3-year-olds and up, 1 mile.

Ttme 1:37 1-5. Plotter, 122, E. Arcaro $5.10 3 40 2 40 Sorceress, 114, J. Choquette 6.30 3.70 Manotlck, 131, A. Valeniuela.

3 60 Dotted Line. Gay Llle, Rare Treat and Stolen Hoi'r also ran, EIGHTH $4,500, optional clalmlnf, 4 -year-olds and up, lVa miles. Time 2:34 2-5. Some Vamp. 113.

R. Sterling $8.00 4.70 4.10 Insyank. 112. W. Boland.

.10.30 7.90 Slam Point, 109. 3. Sorensen 8.80 Released. Calgary, Jallbreak. Rhy Dress, Kins cnamp ana ivoraigan also ran.

DAILY DOUBLE Native Son and Hannah's Hill (4 and 21 paid $26.70. Matucls: $2,089,000. Attendance: 19,548. Delaware FIRST $2 500, claiming. 4-year-olds, 8 lurlongs.

Time 1:13 3-5. Canyon, 110, F. Lovato $12.00 7.60 6.00 Gallant Junior, 124, S. Brooks 9.20 6 20 Moose Sign. 116.

H. Grant 5 60 Echo. Terry Grand Mag, Alight, Tolna Rose. Brudou, f-Sun Fame. Trappers Treat.

Pass Bon and Slldeout also ran. f-Fleld SECOND $3,000. claiming-. 3-year-olds. 5 lurlongs.

Time 1:01 3-5. Suez. 108, F. Lovato $10 80 4 80 3.60 Starward Bound, 113, W. Balzarettt.

6.80 4.40 Ronnie's Jet. 108, H. Grant 4.60 Montego Bay. Mr. Marker, Panel.

Down-Lo-Rett. Healthy and Mastercralt also ran. THIRD $3 500. allowances, 3-year-olds, 1 mile. Time 1:4 1.

Marquesan, 124, S. Brooks $3.60 2.80 2.20 Sophie's Joy, 114, E. 4. 80 2.80 Capt. Don.

114, E. Phelps 3.60 Wagaway and Blinking Out also ran. FOIRTH $3,000, claiming. 4-year-olds and up, 1 1-16 miles. Time 1 48 3-5.

Val Rls. Ill, H. Grant. $5 80 4 00 50 a-John Jr, 117, J. Ruane.

.7,60 4.60 Red Chief, lib, J. Culmone 5.30 a-Tarzan. Ladd. Toome. War'i History, Loves Eternal, Bernlce and Deluge also ran.

a-Bayard-Smlth entry. FIFTH $3,000, claiming, 4-year-olds and up. 1 1-16 miles. Time 1:47 1-5. Prince Reward, 116, E.

Nelson $16.80 9 00 5 80 Madam Hunter. 116, W. Blum 9.60 6.20 My Fault. 116. R.

Lawless 5.20 War Sally, Gay Dictation, Nereo, Super Lady. Allora. Scintilla, Post Morton and Cling To also ran. SIXTH $4,000, allowances, 3-year-olds, 6 furlongs. Time 1:12 3-5.

Nina Girl. 113, H. Grant $9,40 3.40 3.80 Gang Miss. 118. S.

2. 60 2.40 Achllleus. 110, F. Lovato 3.20 Vlvl. Doras Fiddle and Your Nickel also ran.

SEVENTH $3,500, allowances. 4-year-olds and up. 1 mile. Time 1:40 4-5. Sugar Imp.

119. J. Culmone $9 60 4 40 3.20 Royal Holiday. 111. F.

Lovato 5.20 3.40 Coronation Scot, 116. S. Brooks. 3 40 Tunshen, Jiggle. Toulouse.

Side Light, Red Abbey and Macblg also ran. EIGHTH $3,500. claiming. 3-year-olds up. 11-18 miles.

Time 1:43 3-5. Irish Love, 113. L. Olah Z10 2O.5 6O 3 80 Top Award. 101.

F. 5.20 3.80 The Hon. 116. S. Brooks 3.00 Old Clendale.

Auratum. Sussle Belle. Parlor Pink and Baroda Boy also ran. DAILY DOUBLE Canyon and Suet (11 and 8) raid $49 80. Mutuels: Attendance: 11,207.

Balmoral FIRST $2 .750. maidens. 6 furlongs. Tlrne 1:13 2-5. Bull Strength, 120, D.

Erb $8.20 3 80 3.00 Red Rhythm, 120, R. D. 5 80 4 00 Slate River. 120. R.

Borgemenke.9 20 Combahee. Green Fields Oil strike. Upper Echelon. French Miss, Stansway and Etonian also ran. SECOND $2,750.

claiming, 4-year-olds and up. 8 furlongs. Tlmi! 1:13 3-5. Bllllgan. 109, J.

Preston $6 40 3.80 2 80 Miss 112, A. 3.60 Jalbopate, 106, J. Truman 2.80 Arete, Legatee. Turkoman, Fair Song and Combound also ran. THIRD $3,000, maidens, S-year-olds, 5 furlongs.

Time 1:00. Twisted Wrist, 115, K. Church $21.40 6 40 4.60 Logs Pride. 118. C.

3. 60 3 40 Amby. 118. R. Borgemenke 9.00 Circle Out.

Arlgan, Trock, Valley View and Liquid also ran. FOI'RTH $2,750, maidens, 3-year- oids, 6 turioncs. Time 1 3 4-s. Colonel Sam. 120.

R. L. Balrd $5.40 3.80 3.20 Risk Again, 120, A. Craig 6.00 4.20 Miss Shea. 115.

Gllllgan 12.00 Butch i Dream. Hama. Prospectus 2nd, Nlckys Solero, Coalson. Kentucky Star and Slmshurv also ran. FIFTH $2,750.

claiming, 4-year-olds and up, 8 furlnncs. Time 1:14. Koear Pine. 113. R.

Bslrd $39.40 15 80 7.60 Argufy, 119. C. Burr 6.00 4.60 Bright Lark. 108, .1. Truman 4.60 Sport Boots.

Pawhtiska. Callklst, Mo- toramlc. Morse Flash. WItch-Enellsh, Don narrh and One Grand also ran. SIXTH $2,750, claiming.

2-year-olds, furlongs. Time 1:08 4-5. Dcs Plalnes. 115. A.

Crale $9 40 5 00 3 Erll-Array. 117. Gllllgan. S.40 3.4(1 Joys Daphne. 115.

L. Hnnsman 3.40 Sunny Lll. Florida Brat, Onekima Henkle, Feather Star. Ruth's John, Saucy Miss and Robin Run also ran. SEVENTH $2,750, claiming.

4-year- olds and up. 6 furlongs Time 1:13. Dlarr.cnd Joe. 119. L.

Gllllcan $13.60 10 40 6 60 Exultant. 118. R. L. 15.

80 9 80 Col Dailgh'er. 111, S. Lejeune. .8 80 Fatelesi. Ignition.

Maybe Mabel. Brook Prince. Prince Eric, Fleet Argo and Model Ace also ran. EIGHTH $3,000. claiming, 3-year olds, 1V miles.

Time 1:8. Ponder Lea. 115. C. Burr $12.00 5 40 3 20 Belamber.

114, D. Erb 6.20 4.211 Smoke Signal. 111. R. Borgemenke.

3 80 Mearsan. imagine. Lake Drive, ront Royal and Ice Tea also ran. DAILY DOt'BLE Bui Strength ana Blinran (7-3) paia $22 fin mutueis: Aiienaanre; d.ouj, ThistleDoun rir.tT SI. 600, maidens.

S. 4 and 5- year-olds. SVi furlonji. Time 1:08 3-5. Azure Tint.

10b, E. Anyon $8.00 3 20 2 4n Shining Tide, 104. R. Cave .5.00 3.20 Swoons Dot. 107.

P. Domenlco. .4 50 Black Mask. Mr. Sco't.

Majestic Son. Nors Fleet. Our Friend. Nlcols Worth. Hi -Cass, I lor Deo Clio and Robert also ran.

hECOND $1,600. claiming. 4-year- ctdn and up. 6 furlongs. Time 1:14 3-5.

alia Vixen. 110, M. Rode S3rvM is. id jrvnn tfettve Texan. 117, O.

H'Sdlev 7.40 7.20 Pay The Piper. 120. J. Slioyat ...11 20 Sir Walt-r n. Knm-On-In.

Nile prince. Vpstrnke. Lot Time, ea Rama. Snow Chick. Sid's Pride and Mr.

Hartford also ran THIPD $1 600. claiming. 2-year-olds. 5 furlnnss. Tim 101 2-5.

-Pabe Page, 108, B. Scrldo $8 20 3. fin Coletta Charge, 106, M. Poffo 4.20 3 30 ITHrny Game, 10. P.

Domenlco. .4 pn Wl Hint Don. a-After Six. Gees Riuan. Flying Lover.

Sho.7i.-r, Bedford Boy, uanico una raoe-m FOI'RTH claiming. S-year. nlrtj. 6 furlongs. Time 1:14 2-5.

Rhodes. 105, M. Roffo $12 20 6 80 8.20 Creek Nation, 118, C. 4 40 thasco chief, 120. P.

A. Ward ...4 20 Wolf Wrw. No Sin. Bills Wig gle. Queslliig.

Game Star, Double Sharp, Jarotln and' Third Row also ran. FIFTH 1.700, (lalmlng. 4-vsar-oids and up. 6 furlonej. Time 1:13 3-S.

Mad Roman, 120, O. Headley $26 40 10 60 20 Sir Rarco. 110. M. 1.

.4 00 3 on Cowboy, 118, P. A. Wrfrd 3 30 I.sdy Balladler. P0-K1. Abacus.

Meln Relic. Ardnt Ardm. Rock Well Pete, and Head Draftsman also tAn SIXTH $1 no. claiming. J-year-olds S'i furlones Time 1:07 1-5.

Youth Hope, 112, O. Headley $11 20 5.00 3 60 PEACOCK Of 639 Clearview Crafton, on Friday, June 7, 1957, Glenn 8, Peacock, husband of Helen Sutton Peacock: father of Glenn S. Friends received at the FUNERAL HOME OF J. HER. BERT HERSHHEKGER SONS, 87 Station Crafton, where services will be held on Monday at 10 a.

m. PRICER At Washington. D. C. on Thursday, June 8.

John M. of 5132 Keystone husband of the late Margaret McAtamney; father of Mrs. Margaret Levy, John. Rav. mond and S'Sgt, Robert Prlcer; brother of Mrs.

Nettie Clason, Cleveland, and 10 grandchildren. Friends received at the BYRNB MEMORIAL HOME. 701 N. Neg. ley Ave.

Requiem mass In St. Kle. ran's Church Monday at 9 s. m. RALSTON On Thursdav, June 8, 1957, Evelyn G.

Stewart, wife of the late Thomas N. Ralston of 1312 Wood Wllklnsburg; survived by three sons. John William S. and Thomas E. Ralston; one dauchter.

Mrs. Margaret R. Wherry; also 11 grandchildren. Friends received at T. 1.

TURNER'S, 729 Wallace Wllklnahurg. where services will be held Sunday afternoon at o'clock. Interment at Elderton, Cemetery Monday morning at 10 o'clock. In lieu of (lowers, please consider United Presbvterlan Home for the Aged. Penn Wllklnsburg.

REMY Suddenly, on Wednesday, June 5, Elmer P. of 8 Carol Place. Greentree, husband of Lena Hess Remy; father of Mrs. Elaine Mas-ters; brother of Mrs. Elizabeth Mead and Howard Remv; grandfather of Christine and William Masters, III.

Friends may call at the WALTER PETTIT FUNERAL HOME. 997 Greentree Rd. Services on Sunday In St. Stephen') Lutheran Church, Forsyth at 2 p. m.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Brad-dock Lutheran Hour. 8IEBERT Of 1105 Peermont Dormont, on Thursday, June 8. 1957, at 9:15 a. Susan Mark, beloved wlf of Charles W. Flebert.

in her 82nd year; mother of Mrs. Chester D. Wooton. Mrs James C. Dunbar, Mrs.

James 8. Cox. Philip C. and Mark E. Siebert: also grandchildren, and one treat-grand, child survive.

Friends received at the E. B. LAUGIILI.V FUNERAL HOME. 3310 W. Liberty fo.

Hills, where service will be held on Saturday. June 8. at 3 P. m. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p.

ra. (Philadelphia, and Washington, D. papers please copy.) SIMONE-On June 7, Domenics of 2103 Collingwoofl Fwtss-vale, dearly beloved husband of Jennie Scale: father of Mrs. J. Squillante.

Mrs. M. Viola, aMuro, Ix.uis, Albert, Mrs. A. Borcher, Mrs.

J. Erllck; stepfather of Nicholas. Vincent. Joseph Scala and Mrs. F.

Montsnarl; brother of Frank. Joseph, Jack and Mrs C. Martini of Italy: also 18 grandchildren; one great -grandchild. Friend received at the PERRONE MORTUARY. 7455 Church Ewlaavale.

Funeral Monday, June 10. Requiem high msss In tb Madonna Del rs-tello Church. at 10 a m. MMI'SON -On Wednesday. Juoa D.

G. Elmer of 139 Edgewood husband of Mrs. Minn) Simpson: brother of Mrs. R. B.

Purkia of Indianapolis and Eugene W. Simpeon of Pittsburgh. Friends and members of lioraewood Lodge No 835 FA5f. received at the BEAHM FUNERAL HOME. 7211 Thomas Blvd.

Services Saturday at 2 p. KTEINMEYER On Friday, Jur 7. 1957, Her.ry beloved husband of Bertha M. Braun of 828 Mc-aintock Ave Northside; father of Wilmer and Mrs. Doroihy Din-dinger; also three grandchildren.

Famllv will receive friends between the hours of 2-5 and 7-10 m. at the GEO. W. HEARD SON FUNERAL HOME, 4047 Ferryivllle Northside. Service on Mondav 2 p.

ro. 8TERRETT On Wednesday, June 1957, Robert, husband of Nor Dever; father of Mr. George Kennedy; brother of Evelyn. Rosivn. Kathryn Hterrett and Mrs Bess Foster Friends received at the MATTER FUNERAL HD.MK.

1133 Church Amhrtdge. Services Saturday at 3 p. m. WOUf -On Thursday. June 8, 1957.

Samuel 8. Wolf, beloved husband of the lete Flora Wolf; father of Mr. Ben Wolk: brother of Mr. Rose Zelllnijer, Akron, also two grandchildren Services will be held at the RALPH HI GAR HA PEL. 5509 Center pn Sunday, June 9, at 11 a.

m. Interment lie: a Shalom Cemetery. In lieu of flowers family requests contribution be made to the Jewtah Home of Aged YELLIN On Fridav. Jane 1957, Lena Yellin. beluved wile of the late Louts Yellin: mother of Sara yellin, Leo Yeilln and Mrs.

Louis Hutner; sister of Mrs. Dora Knier. also 10 grandchildren Services will be held In the RALrH M'HUUAR CHAPEL. Cenler Ave on Sunday, June 9, at Interment Ariath Jr.shu.-un, Cemetery. Please omit flowers, Card of Thanks MIF.SCH We desire friends and neighbor! of Seville Plan for their kindncis.

words of symjutny and floral offerings In our late be-reevemem. Mr. and Mrs Joseph MIKSCH PENNSYLVANIA HEART AJiSCHJlATION 1215 GRANT BLDG. AT. 1 5'.

Florisls-runeral Designs LI'BIN SMAI.I.ET TIIK BUT IN FLOWKHS 128 FIFTH AVE. OR. l-220i 'rNs'i'Nr'Nss eseSfcS'asSSsii FMonurnerital-Cerneterylots All Co Me a gr lot 1350 CH 1-08 1 Jeflrsn Mem 4 trvs $400 1-7859 Legal Notices KstatO Of Ir C. Munn o' Pfh No. 247S of 1957.

Letters tertamentary on hi estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demand stalnst the estate of decedent to make known the same and all person Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Potter Bank and Trust Company Frlck Pa. Prlchard, Lawler r.elu. 614 Grant Pgh. EsiattrfdwIrdH. Ley, deceased, of Pgh.

No. S2U4 of 1958. Letters or administration on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demand against the estate of decedent to make known the same and II persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Rav-mond R. Ley, 2876 Amman Pgh. 28, Pa.

Leo J. Kelly. 3800 Grant Pgh. 19, Pa. Estate of Emma Del Vagllo, de teased, of Penn Twp.

No. 2403 of 1957. Letters of admlnlstrallon on her estate were granted to the undersigned who rcquesli all persons having claim or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Helen DeNlnnn. 7980 Aher Road. Penn Pa.

Alvtn D. Ca- P'h''l9ttfa 903 U'll0n TrUSt m'" Estate of Id B. Peterson, deceased! of Wllklnsburg. No. 2539 of 1857.

Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons hsvlng claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persona Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Dr. Lawrence H. Peterson. 1003 Savannah Wllklnsburg, Pa. Don-'d H.

Melaney, 800 Union Trust pgh, 19, Pa: Estate of Adolf Stein, deceased, of Turtle Creek. No. 2573 of 1957. Letters of administration on his estate were granted to tiie undersigned who requests all persons having claims of demands acalnst the estate of decedent to make known the same and all per-sons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Emllle M. Stein, 220 Church Turtle Creek.

Pa. Wilmer Matson, Leslie Cohen. Attorney, 1400 Jones Law Pittsburgh. Pa. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, County Allegheny, Harold H.

Barrow vs. Catharine Nolce Barrow, at No, 84 8 July Term, 1957. Court of Common Pleas. To Catharine Noire Barrow: You are notified that Harold II. Bar.

row, the plaintiff, has commenced an action of divorce against you, which you are required to defend William II. Davis, Sherlfl of Allegheny County. Deaths FAseuhere Ella Flesch, 55, Hungarian-born dramatic soprano, former member of the Metropolitan Opera, and for many years a member of the Vienna and Munich Opera Companies before coming to the United States in 1939, in New York. Georgre Bradley Land, on Thursday, in Los Angeles, husband of the former Harriet Silverman, of Pittsburgh. Beaver Steel Official Dies in Miami Home MIAMI.

June 7 UP) Carl H. Sipe, 57, president of the Brighton Electric Steel Company and a director of the Citizens National Bank, both in Beaver Falls, died today at his Miami home. He leaves his widow Ethel, and a daughter, Mrs. Nancy Householder. 4Tot 'Unr Lumber Market Opens A cash-and-carry market for building supplies, lumber and hardware was opened yesterday at 1820 Wrest Carson Street by Tot 'Urn Lumber Company.

In keeping with the "Tot 'Urn" theme, totem poles and pictures of Indians decorate the premises. Stock includes rough end lumber and a variety of other builders supplies, hardware and fixtures. Lenny Gordon, manager, said yesterday that stocks are purchased in carload lots and are offered for sale directly from railroad cars. The cash-and-carry store will be open from 8 a. m.

to 5 p. m. weekdays and from 1 p. m. to 5 p.

m. Sundays. A parking lot can accommodate 300 cars. Baer, Halter Barker, Elizabeth Bevely, James Colter, Andrew Cook, Emnu M. Demmerer, Anna Dlettinger, Marie IMttmar, Edward Fink, Eva Fisher, Matilda Fulton, Jane Graham, GeorR Greenebaum, Pr.

Regina Grever, Walter Heinen, Raymond Jenkner, Margaret Johnson, H. Albert Kalaha, Richard Kane, Walter Kenney, MJiry Ijiwler, Marguerite lwellyn, Charles Loebig, Martin l.undy, Rhea Maguire, Nora McFarlane, Beth Meanor, Samuel Sr. Newton, Bessie M. Ostertag, Emilie Tai ker, Olive Peacock, Glenn PriePr, John Ralston, Evelyn Remy, Elmer Siebert, Susan Simone, Domenick Simpson, Elmer Stcinmeyer, Henry Slerrett, Robert Wolf, Samuel Yellin, B.ER Of 220 OaK Cora-opolls, suddenly, Friday, June 7, 1957. Walter husband of Mart K.

Baer; father of Walter I). Baer and Mrs. Gloria Horner; son of John Baer: three brothers four listers: also three grandchildren Friends received at the OOPELA.VD FCNKRAL IHI.MK, RS7 Fifth Coraopoll, until Sunday at noon. BARKER On Thursdav. June 18.17, FJIiaheth Deary, wlf of the late Edward R.

Barker. and mother of Mr. Betty Conway. Dorothy Eardley, Adelin Olbson, Edward. James.

Robert, Walter, Albert and Richard Barker; 13 grandchildren, and one great-grand- cniid, Funeral services at the DOM-AM) O. RONEV FUNERAL HOME, 617 Greenfield on Monday, June 1(1, at 2 p. m. Friends Invited. BEVKI.V Suddenlv, on June 7, 1957, James husband of Margaret Doherty of 1520 Buena Vista formerly of Lincoln Place; father of Mrs.

Mary Tyke of New York, Mrs. Ann Ohm. Mrs. Rose Wndzlnskl, Joseph and John Doherty; also urvived by seven grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Friend may call at the L.

H. SMITH FI NER I. HOME, 1S15 Brighton where ervlce will he held Tuesdny at 2 o'clock COLTER Of R. T. 1, Clinton, on Thursday, June 8, 1057, Andrew, husband of Lizzie Colter; father of Margaret Frlschmann, Mary Alice Helnleln and Walter Colter; brother of John Cole; even grandchildren: eight great-grandchll.

dren. Friends received at th COPELAM) FUNERAL HOME. 867 Fifth Coraopolls. Services Sunday 8 p. m.

COOK On Friday, June 7. 1857, Emma Mengea. wife of Ijiwrenc A. Cook of 240 Race Edge-wood; also survived by one Regina C. Wentzel.

Friends received at X. I). TURNER'S, 729 Wallace Wllklnahurg, where service will be held Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. DEMMERER On Wednesdav, June 6, 1957, Anna Frieda Demmerer of 404 Third East Mc-Kceaport, wife of the late Quatav Demmerer: mother of Clara, Ous-tav and Herman Demmerer. Friend received at FREDERICK FUNERAL HOME, East McKeesnort, where ervleci will be held on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Rev. E. M. Miller officiating. Interment Tenn-Mncoln Memorial Park.

niETTINOER Maria Drlr.oll, neloved wife of Frank R. Dlettlnger of 1310 Arch Northside. on Thursday, June 6, 1957; lster of Catherine, Mr. Margaret Osborne, Daniel and Edward Drlscoll. Friend may call at O'HKIEN'S, 3724 California at Cooper Ave.

North-aide. Solemn requiem ma In St. Peter' Church Monday at 10 a. m. niTTMAR On Wednesday morning, June 1957, Edward In his ROth year, beloved husband of Mary Edith Dlttmar (nee Holmes); father of Mr.

Esther RenUchler, Mr. Elisabeth Oehrle. Mrs. Margaret Jones, Mrs. Sarah Cousley, Charles Edward and William N.

Dlttmar; 14 grandchildren, and 10 great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the family home, 254 Parkway Mt. Lebanon, beginning Thursday noon from 2 to ft p. and 7 to 9 p. m.

Services at the home on Saturday afternoon, June at 2 o'clock. Members of Btiiokrath odge No, 430. FA A Nf, Masonic bodies and friends invited. at Oakmont CC on July 18, 19 ana 20. The pairings: FIRST TEE 8:30 10th.

1:00: A. C. Sunn Tr Westmoreland: Bud Haskell. Westmoreland: J. W.

Sekcly. Montour Heights. 8:35 loth, 1:05: Jim Holding, Longue Vue; Dan Heaton. Hillcreat; J. Grantham.

Brackenrldge Heights. 8:40 10th, 1:10: Dr. Arthur Sekay. Schenley Park; G. Fullerton.

Bracken-ridge Heights; C. D. Fullerton, Brackenrldge Heights. 8:45 10th. 1:15: Steve Savor al.

coma; Ralph Thomas, Alcoma; stevt Rod- 8:50 10th. 1:20: Bill Rt.il. Wlldwood: John Krai, Hlllcrest; Joe Mareku, Hlllcrest. 1:281 Frank DeCarolls, Churchill Valley; Harry Rhoadea. Du- ouesne; Francis Harblst, Schenley Park.

9:00 10th. 1:30: Fred Paine. Oakmont; John Tatten. Field Cluh; Dr. Brlce- iBiiu, uaimuni, 8:05 10th.

1:35: T)vii UMH.r Schenley park; Lou Abrams, Alcoma; Joe Truschell, Alcoma. 9:10 10th. 1:40: Sam Musico. Char-flera; Paul switch, Chanters; John Uro, Chartlets. 9:15 10th.

1:4 5: Jack Mnhnv Oakmont: H. S. Semple, Allegheny; R. H. Semple.

Allegheny. 9:20 10th. 1:50: Michael Babln, Connoquenesslng; Robert W. Thompson, Connoquenesslng; Ernest R. DiPietro, Schenley Park.

loth, 1:55: David I. McCahlll, Field Club; John W. Brand, Oakmont: Burr Horn, Chartlers. 9:30 10th, 2:00: Don McClelland. Shannopln.

Wade HerSDereer. ShannoDln: I. Manning, South Hills. 9:35 10th, 2:05: Wilson Hamilton, Carnegie: Mike Galldo, Carnegie; Ray mond scanse. Carnegie.

9:40 10th, 2:10: Al Schenley Park: Chuck Carney, Brackenrldge Heights; John Bakos, Carnegie. :3 mm. lou Kumer. crmrcn-111 Valley; Tom Wheeling. Sunnehanna: Wally Williams, Sunnehanna.

8:50 10th. 2:20: Dave Brown. Duquesne: Thomas Schorr, Duquesne; Richard Manns. Duquftne. 10:55 10th, 2:25: R.

K. McGeary, Youghlogheny; Roy Vargo. Youghlogheny; martin j. carrou, Shannopln. TENTH TEE 8:30 1st, 1:00: Bill Filler, Carnegie; Chester Filler, Carnegie; Bob Andres, Duquesne.

8:35 1st, 1:05: Ell Thomas, Carnegie; Tony Yuska, Carnegie; Bill Finley, Churchill Valley. 8:40 -1st, 1:10: John Veltrl, Schenley Park; Robert Reid, Stanton Heights; G. B. Patrlilo, Butler. 8:45 1st, 1:15: E.

J. Mulholland. South Hills: Joe Slgnarella. Brackenrldge Heights; Jack Date. Churchill Valley.

8:50 1st. 1:20: Tony Massl, All-quippa; George Aubrey, Aliqulppa; Dick Beach, Oakmont. 8:55 1st, 1:25: Bob Hixson, Pltt-Wlldwood; Bob White. Pitt-Wildwood; Ron Schwarzel, Duquesne. 9:00 1st.

1:30: Earl Wheeler, Oakmont; Dr. Henry Sherman, Oakmont; M. A. Stewart, Oakmont. 9:05 1st.

1:35: Noel Baker. South Hills: Pete Parker, Field Club; John R. Birmingham, Oakmont 6:10 1st, 1:40: Myron Swartz, Westmoreland; Robert Lando. Westmoreland; Arnold Horellck, Westmoreland. 9:15 1st.

1:45: Morton Gurrentz, Westmoreland: George L. Morse, Alcoma, Joseph Brusco, Churchill Valley. 1st. rrhurehlll Valley: Alex Kosanovich, Vallev- Hiles. Oakmont.

9:25 1st, 1:55: Burt Gookin, Longue Vue; C- A 'rotten, ieia i-iuu, j. jv. Young. Oakmont. 9:30 1st, 2:00: Frank Spruce.

Schenley Park: P. J. Pmcario, Schenley Park; Jack Ferrante. Connoquenesslng. 9 35 1st.

2:05: Vance M. Smith, Butler; Robert Omltz, Westmoreland; Jack Wise, Stanton Heights. 9 40 1st. 2:10: McBrjde. Oak mont: David Ludwlg, Oakmont.

9-45 1st, 2:15: W. O. Van Tine. Brackenrldge Heights: Regis Votllla. Schenley Park; William Steele, Schenley kn 1st.

2:20: H. L. Goldstein, Schenley Park: Don Gray. Edgewood; R. A.

Graclano. Churchill Valley. 9:55 1st. 2:25: George Henry. Sunnehanna: Mayer.

Churchill Valley; Tom smith. C.reensburg. Junior Tennis Set The annual West Penn Jun ior tennis championships will be held at Carnegie Tech and the Pittsburgh Golf Club start ing on Monday, June 17 and continuing for a week. Entries are being received by James MacKay, coHonus Wagner Company, 322 Diamond Street or by phoning GRant 1-3045. $6.20 3.80 2 80 End Table, 115, R.

L. Relanger5.60 3.00 Wardril, 120. A. F'orlo 2.40 Careless Talk. Vast romnanv.

Good Sailor and Bemley also ran. ninth $1,000. claiming. 4-year-ods and up. 1 1-16 mlles.

Time 1:49 1-5. Dutch King, 120, Saumel! $10.60 4.20 3 00 Touralne. 315, A. 5.00 3.40 Simplicity A. 110, H.

5 20 LucHy Wilson. Dover Dam. Olvmnlc Runner and Lovely Doreen also ran. DAILY DOUBLE Annies C. rl and Rnsv ha I4.ll nM $246.40.

nt. V4 Odds Comment 3- 1 7-2 4- 1 10-1 15-1 15-1 15-1 20-1 20-1 20-1 20-1 20-1 4-1 6-1 6-1 be ready contender Can take It all Photo chanct Needs racing No line need racing show mora Up against Is In tough spoe In poor form recommend If gets In starter starter claiming, ovj iuriongs. Well thoucht of 31 surprise her Can take It all Last very good No line need racing Must show something Also ran Bad race last Not In form An outsider Not her starter starter 7- 2 6-1 8- 1 30-1 15-1 20-1 20-1 20-1 20-1 20-1 20-1 6-1 8-1 neeas in to rgu fnrm 8-1 Last showed improvement 0-1 apor. coming up aoon up, claiming, 6'4 furlongs. Edge open race 4-1 One to beat Figures third races good 4-1 4-1 8-1 30-1 32-1 35-1 15-1 20.

f-20-1 20-1 30-1 15-1 coma wake uo Fair trials Hard: h'r form poor Must Ir.pr'.v No lm Needs racir.j Outsller No lint effort needid threat be cloie up lat easily form May belter rating Must be considered No line 20-1 5 lurlongs. 2-1 3- 1 7- 2 4- 1 8- 1 30-1 10-1 15-1 20-1 Not here Mrlcngs, Edge In tight race 5-2 5-2 7-2 4-1 now Form rara iri'ue Can better rating 8-1 not ncr 5-2 Will he closing fast be close Will go well turn It on for better Nothing vet bettei raclne 3- 1 7-2 4- 1 30-1 10-1 15-1 20-1 Need mor racing- Park Entries 2-1 4-1 imono'v'em tLlXfi tn4 r.r. Horse Jockey Wrht. 9 Mamal, J. T.

Smith. 115 ,5 Valiant Vlckl, A. Green. 115... 10 Foxy Polly, no boy.

115 F- "5 2 'Tight Player, no boy. 115 6 Scottle Boy. R. Ardulnl. 120....

11 Golden Tempest, R. Cassldy, 115 3 'Sunny Weather, no boy. 110... 4 'Goats Bel. no boy, 115 5 Forsaken, no boy, 115 7 Herea A Dream, no boy.

115..,, 12 Rot's Joy, no boy, 115 Also eligible Belmont Boots, McKee. 115.. Chics Polly, F. Young. 115....

Cood Valley, J. Snyder, 120..,. SECOND 1 ,000, 4-year-olds nd vo 3 Sweet Bos, no boy, 120.. uiKsgoon, Mnyncr, 115 8 Slide Home, J. French, 115 12 St.

no boy, 120 10 Worthy One, F. Ssumell. 120.... 4 First Return, F. saumell, 115..

2 Patio Patter, no boy, 115 5 Runebhs Lad, no boy, 120 7 'Toll Pike, no boy, 115 9 Taracker, R. L. Belagner, 120... 11 Miss McCee. J.

French, 115.... Also ellulble Yearn, no boy. 115 Endless. A. Green, 115 Short Hills, no boy, 115 2 John Kan an.

Trnmhlnv 11 7 Ardlable, no boy. 115 FOl'ftTit $1,000, 4-year-olds nd 3 'Shy Girl, G. Leone. 110 4 Zaca Khan, R. Cassldy.

120 2 Nip Man. F. Young. 120 6 Divine Wind, no boy, lis 8 Joe Apura. no boy.

120 12 'Geneva's Thorn, no bov, 110. 10 'Extract. H. linger, 115 i -wee fox, no boy 115 9 Free Camp, W. Miller, 120...

1 Ruzy Peretle, no boy. 115.... 11 Rusty First, J. French, 115.. Also eligible Pamlon.

C. McKee. 115...... Bill Hygro, no boy, 120 Robainoo, G. I'appas, 120....

'''FTII $1,000. 4-year-olds, claiming, 8 (iaddy M. Thomas. 12n'. fi 'Devil's Sound, no boy, 115 4 Mary Godlrey.

F. Creen, 115.... 5 Sunam. C. McKee.

115 2 Dellhertuity, no boy. 115 'Noble M)c. H. Unger, 105.,,. Tlmeothrmnon, Bauer.

120., 1 Grecian Maid. F. Saumell, 115,, 7 Dash for Cash, no boy. 120 nd P- ll hllver Dan, J. French, 111....

.1 i.oro wiiiin, C. M. Clark, 111.. 2 Challa Rock. R.

Gordon, 111... 6 Thomas Pepper, M. Thomas. 111 1 Jody Joseph. J.

Snvdcr. 111.,. 4 Flying Cosmic, F. Saumell, 115. l.onnor 2nrf tn 8 Scotch Cravat Gordon.

120." 8 Sun Dolores, C. McKee. 115... 7 Miss Boston, A. Wldman, 6 Hero's Reward, J.

French, 114.. 2 Dixie Prince, French, 114... 4 Printer's Devil, L. Bauer, 114.. 1 Petit Lion, W.

Plndcll, 114.,.. TUinn i etnn 1 Cross Lite, no boy. 115.. 6 Jimmy Mann. A.

Wldman. 120.... VI' 1 1 ciknn 'm'-o'ua, allowances, Whataman, R. Gordon. 117.......

3 Manila, F. Saumell. 114 Grand Chief. K. Clvllrllo.

2 Mr. Vasll 7 -First Pi" no 'op: Mr. Morsberger, C. McKee. 316.

4 'Sam Small, no boy. 111... 6 Chance .1. Snyder, lii 1 Snowycrei, Beianger, 111. 10 Left-, C.

M. Clark, 3 Pleasure Time, no boy, and up. 3 0ii furlongs 6-5 2-1 vl.V Al htH 3-1 i best "i Cantakeltall 4-1 o.i iV.vIt?!0 .) May 'VV'V e-i Jl'J in.l 'l' I004 ao-l jJ claiming," Vl-'lV mile's' NINTH tl inn a 2 tViv.r O'lit Lfijiie 1 12 "p' miles 4-Tarry MckT T.1 3 '(ikefenokee. N. Parker.

'i i SuimkK-, no boy. lao" i Consistent sort 7 StlmlsoM. Miller, 3 surprise 1 Mudoun Ijm, Smith tii 8 1 chance B-Blr J. Snvderf 3 20 5 lV' Five pounds apprentice allowanc. ti.im "ot out 01.

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