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PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1955- 11. Andovcr Blast Artist's Views of Atomic Power Plant Victim Is Praised Lieutenant Colonel Taul D. Seiler. divisional commander of FRED ASTAIRE EH the Western District ol the DANCE FESTIVAL Salvatio fxZ? II 111 I VWTJ iHJO I 1 1 Army, ester-1. THIS TICKET AND S2.C0 ENTITLES YOU TO TW0 PRIVATE IESSCNS I I 0NE CLUB LESSON AND 3 INVITATION TO STUDIO PARTY 1 day paid tnb-ute to the pry excellent" work of s.

Russell Kerkhan of In- FRED ASTAIRE STUDIO Ill Llkrty Iti. AT. I -1 1 2 pram, who lost Mi' her life along with other AIHIHIMMIM a a IS YOUR ENGLISH III 111 9 4. her family dur- -AIrs- Kerkhan ine the tragic explosion in Andovrr, last week. Mrs.

Kerkhan was a chairman in the Salvation Army fund drive. Besides Mrs. Kerkhan the blast took the lives of her hus HOLDING YOU BACK? "Manv intfllijent mtn anH orrfn'tSinV. Te mre rj leam Sul are held back in their jobs and jociarmordt and to arrar-se iJ'era ti Uie because ihev poor frsl'sh epre rmr iHea. the betrer aour or can't speak and rite betorr.f.

The Don Rolander. diretior of our oui lih at Career Intirute, Chicapn. thirkirj (in Itti to arr.a:rj: rr- "Adult hn realue that their, band. Russell, her son. Russell.

13. and her daughter, Marzie. S. fnslih it holding them hack uei Wri'e todar for free 2 rite RfTA our re- horre rreth'vd to top rrik- booklet. tnU'h ni Yew AnviRtir.tHT Binder, Samuel A.

Bongiovano, Angela Broadfoot, Elizabeth Brown, Carolyn P. Child, Robert Dumm, Hanna EVans, William Fine, Milhert Fitzgerald, Stewart J. Fraccaroli, Theresa B. Groomed, John W. Gurrentz, Hilda He.vl, James R.

Jamison, Reid E. KapfT, Ovar Knox, Augusta J. Krutules, Louise Manion, Anne Ta-sterick, Michael Tawlickl, Michelina Tenz, Carl Rossi, Nichola Rupp, Charles H. Saeco, Sebastian Sarricks, William Savage, Newman H. Schaible, David A.

Schmitt, George Smith, Herbert C. Tomajko, Julia Welsh, Robert F. Wenzell, Louis P. Whitman, Rebecca Williams, Charles S. BtNDER Of 1232 Varner Whitehall, Sunday.

Aug. 14. 195ft. Samuel A. Binder, husband of Anna M.

Roth Binder; father of Marie Rchrad, Ann Rafzl, and Robert J. Binder; two grandchildren. Services Werine.day at 11 a. m. at HARRY A.

FF.ADSHAW HOMK, 160.1 Brownsvtl). Rd. at The Boulevard. Burial in JrTerson Memorial. RONGIOVANO On Sunday, Ana 14, 1955, Angela, of 210H Kenneth Arnold, wife of mother of John of Cleveland.

Feter, Benjamin. Mrs. Julius Oatto, all of New Kensmfj-toi: Pister Ursula of the, Sacred Heart Order. New Haven, al.io eight grandchildren. Friends are bein received at the MICHAEL.

A. MANZtlXA FtNERAL HOME, 150S Fifth Ave New Kensington, where, services will be held Thursday morning at a. m. Solemn requ'em high mass at. Mt.

St. Peter R. Church at 9 a m. BROADFOO On Sunday. August 14.

1955, at her home 1515 Maple Homestead, Klizabeth. wife of the late William; mother cf Garnet, Hazel Workman, and ing enbarrairc mutike in Erg- Crrrr. It the lfrronirc fclSJ Jka GOODBYE TRUSS A new sketch, as released at Geneva, of plant being built at Shippingport, near here. DISCOMFORT Rice's ZASITOL Truss FvuJer beloved husband of Anna Saalbach Kapff. of 6917 Aller Street, East End: father of Frederick, Richard and Paul Kapff; also survived by three grandchildren.

Friends received at the BEINHAUER MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty Avenue, South Hills, where services will be. held at p. m. Friends invited KNOX August Jutle, at Stamford. Connecticut, on Sunday, August 14.

1955. wife of the late Irving Knox: mother of John J. Knox. Funeral private KRUTULES (Nee DeBucri). ort Saturday, August 13, 1955.

Louise, of 22ft Ella Street, beloved wife of George Krutules; mother of George daughter of James and Elizabeth DeBurci; sister of Frank A. and Edward DeBucci. Funeral from the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, 4730 Friendship Avenue, on Wednesday, at a. m. Requiem mass in Immaculate Conception Church, at a.

m. Friends invited. MANION Sunday, August 14. 1955, Anne Novosel Manion, of 611 Manhattan Street, wife of Norbert mother of Eleanor daughter of Mrs. Mary Novosel sister of John Walter William and Josephine.

Novosel, Mrs. Gertrude Cummings; aunt of Jo Anne. Funeral from the JAMES LOWRIE MEMORIAL HOME, 1407 Chateau Street, at Pennsylvania Avenue, on Wednesday, at 9:30 a. m. Solemn requiem high mass at St.

Andrew's Church, at 10 a. m. Friends invited. PASTERICB1 Michael, of 227 Avenue Forrest Hills, beloved husband of Mary Dickun; father of Mrs. Jane McWilliams.

Mr, Anna Reagle and Raymond Pasterick; brother of Mrs. Anna Pasak, Mrs. Elizabeth Yanowicn and John Pasterick; also four grandchildren. Friends received at the LESKO FUNERAL HOME, Bell and Jones Avenues, Nortft Braddock. Requiem high mass in St.

Peter and Paul's G. C. Church. Wednesday. August.

17. at 9:30. PAWLICRI Michelina. Saturday. August 13.

1955, age 63; mother of Mrs. Stella Gorney and Mrs. Josephine Burkhart, both of Pittsburgh, Mis. Mary Pichardo. of Midland, Stanley and Frank Brozynski.

both of Pittsburgh: nine grandchildren. and five greatgrandchildren: aister of Mrs. Catherine Ko.icello. Ambridge. Pa.

Service from Presentation Church, Tuesdav, August 16. at. 10 a m. Friends received at the SCHWEBHA FUNERAL HOME. Midland.

Pa. PENZ On Sunday. August 14. 1955, Carl Penz, husband of the late Anna Penz, of 1445 Orator St. father of Mrs.

Mary Mrs. Rose Hofer and Otto F. Penz: also 11 grand children and 13 great grand children. Friends received at MeDERMOTT 1225 Char-tiers McKees Rocks. Requiem high mass at St.

Mary's Church on Thursday. August 18 at 9 a. m. ROSSI On August 13, 1955, Nichola, of 811 Clarissa Street, husband of Pasqualina Rossi; father of Mrs. Anna Wesik, Mrs.

Jennie Strange, Mrs. Josephine Ke-baric, Mrs. Christian Palarino: father-in-law Mrs. Philomena Rossi brother of Joseph A. Rossi, New York; also survived by six grandchildren.

Friends received at the BRUSCO FUNERAL HOME. 2007 Fifth Avenue. Solemn requiem hign mass in St. Peter's the Apostle Church on Wednesday at 10 a. m.

A-Planl Here to Use stops itching, burning, irritation. Kwh, to imrrme iheir Titirg, fo in- of Erglih in tour fervsal, creae their vocibularie. to peed and huirf hfe. It ho hrW tue up their reading, to acquire the.eew Cstrt Mnfa4 aa technique of fluent foneratton.ihfIp toy vt special Put the ue of effetme Fnglih pa quicklv in oar pae trre tt htrt. off unexpected as" a Bo-'Addre a card or letter to Don lander, because language i a tool: BoUnder.

Dept. TP-in. Career Iai-of thought at mell at a tool of e--rute. 2S Fan Jaiko PJd-, Chicago predion. 4.

IMmoi. The booklet ij be Vou ue ord ith hich to'mtiled to ou Harmle to leather, clvh, metal. Ohio Valley Joint School Only $.39 cenn a large SVj-0'- can. Get teliet litdiy. Rut's.

Jenkins 12 Tons of Uranium Artmdt. Pittshutfh. T. RulingPulOff Paper Delivered at Geneva Conference Discloses Hitherto Classified Details Twelve tons of natural uranium will be required for Five Commtinitirs Oppose 10-Disirict Union Proposal the production of electricity at the atomic power plant now in construction on the Ohio River at Shippingport, 2S The County School Board last nizht postponed a derision miles northwest of Pittsburgh. i i i i i i.

xiidt fcuppiy win oe empioyea sucn a way mat tne on the request of five Lower OPK.V TrESIlAY iniial 4 A. 9 1 otv, plant will be able to manufac-T" Ohio Valley school districts to ture some of its own fuel for'at the International Conference orm a joint administrative unit. powering me piant. on Peaceful Uses of Atomic The hoard said it will return The plant will be able to reach (Energy. a verdict after hearing from five The paper was delivered by other neighboring communities John W.

Simpson, of the West which it feels should be part of a ten-district union school operating range after a "cold shut-down" in about three and one-half hours, or about two hours less than required in conventional operation. district. Five Heard From inghouse Electric Corporation's atomic division in Pittsburgh. Co-authors were N. J.

Palladino. of YVestinghouse; R. B. Don-worth and W. J.

Lyman, both of the Duquesne Light Company Details Declassified At last night's hearing the board heard the views of direc These and other heretofore tors from Edgeworth and Leets- classified details about the na Ihere; and I. H. Mandil and M. dale Boroughs and Sewickley Shaw, of the Atomic Energv Commission. Heights.

Leet and Sewickley Townships, who wish to form tion's first full-scale nuclear power plant were disclosed yesterday in a technical paper delivered Geneva, Switzerland. the Quaker Valley Joint School District. Their spokesman. Dr. W.

J. YVestinghouse, under contract from the AEC, is building the nuclear reactor, or atomic furnace, for the plant. Duquesne Light is building the generator and will operate the entire plant for civilian use on Hutchison, president of the Canadian Trio Ordered Back Leetsdale board, admitted rdu cationallv it would be better to form a unit of the ten districts. But," he said, "the five-riis Two Canadian women, who trict approach is a step in the Fuel Described Mr. Simpson reported that admitted being prostitutes, and RUTT On Sunday.

Aug. 14. 1955, Charles son of the late Jacob and Margaret Falck Rupp; survived by his eister, Margaret E. Rupp. Friends received at the CHAPEL OF JOHN H.

SLATER SON, 22? Brownsville Mt. Oliver. Funeral Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. SACCO On Saturday, August 13, 1955, Sebastian, of 165 East Sycamore Street, husband of Antoinette Butrico; father of Mrs. Mary Par-tuz, Michael.

Pete, and John Sacco, also survived by three grandchildren. Friends received at the BRUSCO FUNERAL HOME, 214 Virginia Avenue, Mt. Washington. Requiem high mass at St. Mary of the Mount Church, Wednesday, at 9 a.

m. SARRICKS (Toots) On Sunday, Aug. 14, 1955. William (Toots) Sarricks, of 5162 Natrona Way, I right direction. We feel certain a male companion, who earned his living gambling, yesterday most of the power from tne, that in time all ten nf us will SALE! just a get together.

This is were ordered deported as unde sirable aliens. reactor will come from the splitting of uranium 235 atoms. A "substantial" portion of the power will come from the splitting of plutonium atoms. If the three had not become Leetsdale. he pointed out.

is Gladys Stretton. Friends received at the ANDERSON FUJ.ERA1, HOME, ROA West Homestead, where aervtces will be held on Wednesday at 2 p. m. Interment Richland Cemetery BROWN On Saturdav. August 13.

1955. at her home, 5M9, Nicholson Street. Carolyn Pearl, wife of L. S. Brown; mother of Mrs.

Robert Bla'r Hasley, Jrhn Shraden Brown. Oakmont. Friends may call at the FEKlil M)V-l OOD FUNERAL. HOME, Forbes Street, at Mc-Ke Place. Oakland.

Services Tuesday evening, 8 o'clock. Interment Monongahela Cemetery, Mononga-hela. Wednesday morning, at 11 .30 o'rlork. CHILD? Suddenly, on Aug. 1955.

Robert beloved husband of Mrs. Mary Childs, of 8055 Nimlrk Place; also survived by Douglas Childs. Amy Thompson, Dr. Earl Childs, Jackson Childs, and Jane Johnson. Friend received at the GAINES FUNERAL, HOME.

220 Auburn E. K. Services Wedneday. Aug. 17, at the Ararat Baptist.

Church, at. 1 p. DC MM On Monday, Aug. 15. 1955, Hanna Seddon, wife of Elmore C.

Dumm, of Center, mother of Eva M. Bran, Ford City Pa sister of James, Harry, Robert Seddon, Ethel Berg. Rutn Fmeltz; also survived by one granddaughter. Friends received at. the EATON -CNDER WOOD FUNERAL.

HOME, 378 Maryland Oakmont, where services will be held Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment Oakmont Ceroeterv. EVANS On Monday, Aug. 15, his hom, AOS Butler Etna, William Owen, beloved husband of Elizabeth Morgan; father of Harriet Ann Evans. Funeral services at the family home, Wednesday, Aug.

17, at. 2 In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to New Building Fund Christian and Missionary Alliance Church 709 Union Ave Pgh. 12. FINE On Sunday, Aug 14. 1955, MiJbert Fine, beloved son of Mr.

and Mrs Joseph Fine; brother of Ethel Fine, Mrs. Em.il Seietz of Mrs. Melvin of Taren-tum. and Mrs. Edward Sharon, of Pgh.

Friend" received at BLANK BBOS. FUNERAL HOME, Forbes St at Craft where services will he hrld on Tufsday at 1:30 m. Interment Shaare Toran Cerneierv. the only one of the five jointure involved in an argument on a partners which has a complete tu. plane en-route here from Buffalo their background mieht ijtK rtIm.uuL pwimiium wiiirillratinnal svstPm.

from first tn never have been known. They were arrested here early increase during the lifetime of12th grariPS Vnd it will be the the reactor, thus acting as a'nucleus lor the projected dis-self-producmg fuel agent. Itrict The 12 tons of natural ura-t last Tuesdav mornins at th? ne omer nve, ewicKiey, js- Gr3ater Pittsburgh Airport by County Police after the pilot requested that police meet the nium that will serve as the basic fuel will be in the form of a born. Aleppo, Grenfield and Havsville Boroughs, center A EE NyjEcmm "blanket" surrounding some plane. around the Sewickley system.

115 pounds of highly enriched Immigration officials then which is the only one in that uranium seed, accordmc to group with all 12 grades. the paper. This will be in the checked on the trio. Ruth Howard, 25. Robert Virtue, and Mrs.

Margaret Wilson, 26, all of AS USED BY GENERAL MOTORS IN 1955 CARS son of the late cnariea And Magdalena Kornely Sarricks; brother of Ambrose and Raymond Sarricks. Funeral from he HEN-NINGER FUNERAL HOME. 4635 Butler on Wednesday, Aug. 17, at 2 p. m.

Plasterers' Union Local 31, Ralph W. McNulty Post VFW No. 214, Vowaerts Singing Society and friends invited. SAVAGE On Sunday. Aug.

14. 1955, Newman of Leeisdale. husband of the late Rachel Ingram Savage; of Vincent S. of Ambridge. Emil E.

of Glen. Osborne, Elton S. of Detroit, and Mrs. Roy Thomas of Ingomar. Friends received at the MATTER FUNERAL HOME.

1133 Church Ambridge. Services Wednesday at 2 p. m. SCHAIBLE David on Monday. August.

15. husband of Dora E. Schaible; father of Alvm A. and Mrs. Mabel Hueston: brotner of Mrs.

Amelia Harper, Pa. Friends received tne New Strurturp Disputed Toronto. T. E. Rhodes, of the Heights Board, said Sewick- form of plates clad with a zirconium alloy.

The natural uranium will be made into a cohesive mass and placed in a zirconium alloy tubing. Officials believe thf intended fleecing delegates to the State ey has insisted on a complete American Legion Convention, new high school as its price to held here last week. form a union district. If the Mellon Park others agreed, he said, that will enabl Sewicklev to use its present high school for elemen Preview Held Florists-Funeral Designs FLOWERS Exorrsj Vnnr Sentiment HILL'S LOWLFS 641 ajth Ave. r.

Regularly priced tarv grades, thus replacing OTOOLK O'CONNOR FUNERAL HOME, 2nd Hazelwond. zrade school that "is dila A preview of Mellon Park Service? on Wednesday at 2 p. m. pidated." 1-1333 bVM was held last night for "testing SCHMITT Suddenly, on Satur The county board voted to purposes" by the contractors day. August 13.

1955. George mlon upholsten General Motor invite the directors of the nve Schmitt of 1202 Boyle -St. Services at savins! TIip identical you admire in the new Tt LLBIN A SMAtI.ET THE BLST I FLO HERS FIFTH AVE. GRANT -2200 Here, fabric car! at GEORGE' SMITH S. l-'tn building the block-square oasis of green trees and shrubbery 3 2fi other districts to present their reasons for not forming a union district or not joining the pro Federal on Tuesday.

16. at 2 p. m. Friends and members of Moose Lodje No. 47 invited.

trimmed at Sixth Avenue, Oliver Avenue inee cai covers are niMiriotilv lv Smithfield Street and William enn Place. posed jointure at the September board meeting. and capped ith emboed platic. Styled mot car, they come in maroon, blue and to fit preen. SMITH On Sunday.

Aug. 14, at 4:30 p. Kerbert C. Smith, br.lovrd husband of Ida Richter, ot 2ii Wabon father of Mr. Dorothy Wharton ana Mrs.

Jean Lights on the trees and FMonurnental'Cerneterylots ALLEGHENY County Memorial Park 6 grave lot Block 2-H. Ical location. Sacrifice $300. CHurchill 1-1104. LAKEWOOD Memorial 'Garden ot Nativity." 2 graves.

Will sell reasonably. Call PO. 6-8184: PO. 6-S682. Legal Notice sprays lormea by water loun Monroeville-Pitcaim tains were tested and so were the numerous fountains dotting Jointure Approved he square.

The County School Board last night voted approval of a joint The Weather school district composed Monroeville and Pitcairn. Western Pennsylvania Mostly sunny and warm Tues County action was taken about an hour after representatives of the two boards notified day with scattered afternoon showers. Dr. Alfred Beattie their agree METEOROLOGICAL RECORD Sunrise today 5: 31 iSunset today 17 Highest temperature this date since 1874 ment to form the jointure which will operate schools on the high school level. Both meetings, although miles apart.

was 94 in 1938. Lowest temperature this date since 1874. was 51 tn 1927. AIRPORT HOURLY TEMPERATURES Midnight Noon were in session at the same Robert Raphael, Attorrey at Law. 933 Jones Law Buildinz, Pittsburg Pa.

Notice is hereb given that Articles of Incorporation were app-oved by the Department cf Stat of tie Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, on Fridfy. the 29th day of July. 1955. for the purpose of obtaining a Certificate of Incorporation of a proposed business corporation to be organized under the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approver Miy 5. 1933.

P. L. 364, as amended. The name of the proposed corporation 1s Howard C. Neiley Development Corporation, The purpose or purposes for which it is to be organized: To carry on and conduct general contracting business, including purchasing, developing, improving, selling, managing, and leasing of real ejtte and other property; and the construction, enlarging, repairing, remodeling, or otherwise engaging in any work on dwellings or buildings cf any kind; and to engage in any kind of work tn the general contracting business, and for these purposes to hive, possess and enjoy ail the riehts.

benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly. Robert Raphael Solicitor. Herman Recht, Attorney at Law, fill Frick Plttsburjh. Pa. Notice is hereby niven that Article? of Incorporation were filed with the Department of State of tie Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg.

Pa on the 15th day of Ausust. e58 m. m. Turtle Wax 2.00 Turtle Wax clfan and pob ibc your car al fh am time. Without it provide a protective finish.

Cool Cushion 1.015 cool cuihion eat of reilifnt virc coil, permits constant sir circulation prevent perpiration. 77 79 81 82 83 87 83 82 80 76 76 2 3 4 5 7 8 10 11 time. At the Monroeville-Pitcairn session the two boards elected Joseph Griffith, of Monroeville, as president of the jointure. 1 p. m.

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5 84 63 83 "2 64 87 72 74 FITZGERALD Saturday afternoon. August 33. 19cm. beloved husband of Helen Chalmers Fitzgerald, of 2118 Broadway, Beechview; father of Mrs. Margaret Cunningham.

Aliquippa. brother of Miss Margaret Fitzgerald, Mrs. Marie Muldowney: also one granddaughter. Jo Ann. rp-rened at th BEINHAUER OR-TUARV, 2fi30 Wet Liberty Avenue Services Wednesday afternoon, ei 2 p.

m. Friends invitpd. FRACCAROLI On Saturday, Au-runt 13, 1S50. Theresa Barbe.ri Fraccaroli. of 502 Southern Avenue widow of Fraccaroli; mother of Josephine and Mary Fracccarcli and the late Catherine Mo! r.ari.

Friends received at the I HLOKS OF WM. SLATER e-ONS, Virginia Avenue and Kear- sarge Street, Mt Washington, until 5:15 a. m. Wednesday, August 17. Solemn majfs of requiem at St.

Justin's Church, at. 9 a. m. ft ROOM Saturday, August 13, Brownsville Hospital, John W. Groomes.

age of West Brownsville, formerly of Cumberland Township. Green County. Pa husband af the late Anna May Mc-Carn; father of Mrs. Grace Kinder, nf West Brownsville, J. C.

H. Groomej, Cheswirk. S. L. Groomes, Saxonburg, W.

A. Groomes. Leechburg. Ira W. Groomes.

Carmichaels; brother of E. Groomes, Ethtca, N. Alonzo Groomes. Carmichaels, Pa 20 grandchildren and IS greatgrandchildren. Friends received at fha CON IT FUNERAL HOME.

Carmichaels. Funeral services Tuesday. August 16. at 2 p. in Hewitts Presbyterian Church, Rices Landing.

Pa. GURRENTZ On Mondav. Aug. 15, 1955, at 4:30 a. Hilda Gur-rentT, beloved wife of Samuel mother of Harry Gurrentz, Murray Gurrentz, Henry Gurrentz, Martin Gurrentz, Mrs.

Robert Ber-man and Mrs. Sidney Lych: ten grandchildren. Services will be held at the RALPH SCHUGAR 5509 Center on Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. Interment Wet View Cemetery.

In lieu of frs family request donation! rrade to Children's Hospital HEYL In London, England, on Wednesday, August 10, 1955, James son of W. A. and Katherine Drabick Keyl, In his 24th year; brother of Betty Heyl Brinker and nephew of Father Edwin Heyl, pastor St. Gregory Church, ZeUenople, fc'ster M. Dorothea, Mercy Order.

Friend received at the E. B. LAUCiHLIN FUNERAL HOME, 3310 West Liberty Avenue. Soutn Hills, until Wednesday. August 17.

at 9 a m. Solemn requiem hign irass it St Bernard's Church, at 10 a In lieu of flowers, fam- prefer Spiritual Br liquet. JAMISON Monday. Aug. 15, 1955.

Reid husband of Meta E. Rode, of 1211 Trevanion Pgh father of Reid R. and Paul R. Jamison. Mrs.

Greg Buerheie. Mrs. m. m. m.

74 H. Russell McCaig was named Midnight 74 1 a. m. 73 vice president. ADVF.RTI' tM' CITY OFFICE DATA YESTERDAY For period enrilne 4:00 p.

m. Maximum I Mean Minimum 651 Pec'i AIRPORT DATA TOR YESTEF.DAY 76' .00 Press. T. H. Wind Weather Too Much Fun las? Night 2 a.

m. 87 84 Cain p. m. 30 OR 76 70 NNv Oar Price; brother of Mrs. Eleanor Morewood, Mrs.

01iv Robitzer, Mrs. Mae Campbell and Miss Alic Smith; also six grandchildren. Friends received at the FRANK W. SIMONS FUNERAL. HOME, 2025 Perrysville Ave.

Services on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. TOMAJKO At her home. Adams-burg. Sunday, Au. 14, 195o.

at 5:25 p. Mrs. Julia Tomajko. age 79, widow of the late Edward Tomajko, mother of John G. Edward Joseph, Frank all of Adamsburg: Mrs.

Ann McLaughlin, Coral Gables, Fla, August Clay Pike. Irwin. Mrs. Margaret Tomajko Nichols, Adamsburg; sister of Mrs. Victoria Chernicky.

So. Greensburg; Mrs. Anna Chernicky. Europe; six grandchildren, two great-grandchildren. Friends received at the late residence after 3 p.

m. Monday. Solemn requiem high mass Wednesday, Aug. 17. at 10 a.

m. in St. Boniface Roman Catholic Church. Penn. in charge, of Rev.

Joseph N. Ganter. Interment wiA be. in St. Bonifac Cemeterv.

Funeral arrangements by WADE E. TOMPKINS FUNERAL HOMK, Adamsburg. Pa. WELSH Aug. 14.

1955, Robert Francis, of 1009 Talbot Brad-riotk. hufbanrt of Avis Eva Kitchen Welsh; father of Keith. lva, Patricia. Margaret, Mildred, and Mrs. Vada Neil; son of Effie Welsh; also survived by three, brothers, one sister; and three grandchildren.

Friends received at the ELK IN MORTUARY 4th North Braddock. Services Wednesday, at 2 p. m. WENZELL (Ret.) Rear Admiral Louis ort Saturday, August 13, 1355, in Washington, D. C.

Funeral services in the Naval Academy Chapel, at Annapolis, on Tuesday, at 11 o'clock. Interment in Naval Academy Cemetery. WHITMAN On Monday, Aug. 15. 1S55, Rebecca Whitman, beloved wife of the late Louis Whitman; mother of Samuel of Israel of Scranton, Pa Mrs.

Bernard Schachter of N. Ben Whitman. Mrs. Albert E. Gold.

Morris and Reuben; 15 grandchildren: four great-grandchildren; sister of Mrs. Hi Sacks of N. Y. Friend3 received at BLANK BROS. FUNERAL HOME, Forbes St.

at Craft Ave where services will be held on Tuesday at 11 m. Interment Shaare Torah Cemetery. WILLIAMS Of 252 Joseph Baldwin Boro. on Sunday. August 14.

1955. Charles S. Williams, husband of Marie Simendinger Williams; father of Charles S. two grandchildren; two brothers. Clayton Kenneth M.

Service Thursdav, at 3 at th HARRY A. REAPSHAW FUNERAL HOMX. 1503 Brewnsml! Road, at "The Boulevard." BunaJ Boutn Side Cemetery. Comparative temperature and pieciptta- tion for: Hill; A'' T- JV 5 5 4 PS 3 1 5 2 r5 1 i 50 4 9jj 8i47 85! 83 1 (1 2 90 1 9lTf ST77. 78 8s' i 621 64' 63! 66! 65! 60: 65i S8 6 71 7al 71 781 Hi T-sl ill tt! Low (Gassy Heartburn Today?) Mea i.

i 001 08 001.031 ooi 00! 001 00: Precip. Normal temperature lor the Excess In temperature for the day. Excess in temperature, since Aug. 1.. Excess In temperature since Jan.

1.. Total precipitation since Aug. 1.... 71 2 70 434 4 34 1 55 Aormai precipitation since Aug. 1....

2.79 Ex -ess in precipitation since Aug. 1.. Total precipitation since Jan. 1....24.12 iNormai precipitation since Jan. 1....24 83 Deficiency in precipitation since aJn.

1 .21 Terry Cover 4.C8 Keep jour upholMerr clean vith ahable terry clotb eat cover. Fit mot car. White, blue, green and maize. Iliibber 3In(s 1.75 Protects floor and lope of car' from dirt and mud fit all late model. Red, srey, black, blue, tan, preen.

High-low temperature readings for a 24' 19S5. for th purpose of obtaining a Certificate of Incorporation of a proposed business corporation to be organized under the Business Corpora -t on Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, pproved My 5. 1933. P. L.

364. as amended. The name of the proposed corporaticn Is Renne-kamp Lumber St Supply Co. The purpose or purposes for whici it is to be organized: Manufacture, fabricating and dealing in all kinds of building materials and supplies; and buying, selling, acquiring and leasing timber and timber lands and legs, as principal; and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges cf sale" Act of As-tembly. Herman Recht, Solicitor.

Estate of Ttllie Wein-r. deceased, of Pgh. No. 2115, of 1951." Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons havir.g claims or demands ajainst the estat of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to the decedert to make payment without ddav to Ka-rv T. Werner.

5612 Beacon Pittsburgh. or to Wavne Theo-philus. and Shoemaker Evnon. M2 Frick Att and Raloh E. Smith Economy Bank Ambridge.

Pa. Estate of Joseoh H. Lift, deceased, of Bridgeville. No. 3497 of 1955.

letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claim or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to deceden to make payment without to Raymond C. Lutz. Theodore and Edna Flynn, Bank BrtdgeviUe, or to louis 6il-hol, Atty 998 Union Trust Bldg Fgh. 19. Pa.

that's the time for TUMSI Lots of as may "let ourselves go" at times, eat too much, drink and smoke too much then suffer the jcassy consequences. But Tnras orift re'ief from acid indigestion in Can't caue acid No miring, no waiting-take TVrrn anywhere. Get a handy roll today! (nine in to Our Second Floor or Wrilo or IMiono fillnnl 1.70UO H. L. L.

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