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lMTfSlKLKr.il rosi-GAKI TK: JULY 9, 1962 NottCM Notices Dr. Vi This Beauty Is Miss iV.Y. mmi mm i Baffler Prii $2,350 Baffler Bull's Eye 1,000 Postcard Bonus (Up to) 35 Total $3,585 BAFFLER 334 Free Surplus Food Centers For Week Distribution Hours In City and County Also Made Known Free surplus food will be distributed in the following city and county localities this week: CITY Monday--Vlre neine Co. No. 3, 22nd Street ajid Liberty Avenue.

Strip District. 7 p. rue fciume in So. 25, 3339 Penn Ave Lawrenceviile. 9 a.

m. a West Penn Rrrrfa-tinn Tenter. 30th and Paulowna Streets, Ijwrenreville: We hn chouse filch Srhrml, Mitrtland and Montuello sirnrts. Hnif-wnod. 6 p.

p. Fire Kneine Co No, 4fi, Union Northsidr. Turiay- Fort Black lotion Poat. Second Ave. Hazelwnod.

I p. HO Hall, 2325 ('arson Snuthside. nonn-4 WarrincMn Hecreation I'enier, Warrlnplnn. and Es-tetla Avenue Mt. Washington 0am-ntn: Fire Rnzme Co.

Nn. 24n saw Mill Run Overbroo. 7 p. 8 m. WfdneMlir Fifth Avenue H'gh School.

1800 Fifth Uptown, 6 p. p. Administration RuiUhnc, (ilrn Hazel Prelect. John ion Avenue and Rivermont Drive. Hardwood, 1 in -3 p.

Sprint Garden Publir School, Spring Garden Avenue and Laser Street, Nurthin. 1 -2 30 p. m. Thursday -Fire Engine Co. No 2R.

Filbert and Elmer Streets. RnHdysirte. 1 p. p. Strrrett School.

3. Ijint Avenue and Reynolds Street, Point Breeze. 2 P- Knnxville Junior Hich School. Crimea Avenue -nd Huii ImIeJ'bH" FiFLl i i I JlLjnpisMlR 1 jp i nTrtri3cLL JT1T L'-Mij 'SIEI El ri I slr Lj-gi Ul 1 1 or NioiBrlp sLqi-p i el I "Sl 1 1 I A lillllSillllSl Ilrfll fe-- 0 SI I Tt PIE1 $3,585 NOW Name Address City --Associated Pre, Wirephoio BKAITV Paula Roberta Helns, 18, holds trophy after she was named MUs New York State at Kingston Saturday night. She will compete In the Miss America pageant.

A student at the Slate 1'nlversity College at Potsdam, N. she lives in lKoy, X. Y. Her measurements are 35-23 1 -35. BEING OFFERED State NO.

207 AM ORDINANCE -Providing for a nonuact or routiaita for Widening and Otherwise Improving Existing Roadways and Street intersections throughout ihe City, Inrluduit; the Laying and Relaying nf Water Lines and Appurtenance, and other woik Incidental tliei elo. Passed In Council June 2S, 1962. Approved July ft. 11182. Joseph M.

Barr, Mayor Recorded in 64, page ft30, In t'tty Clerks office. NO. 20 AN ORDINANCE Transferring the sum of Thirty-Five Thousand ($35.000 0001 Dollars from cole Account No. 4 2, Contingent Fund, to Code Account No. 100.

Con-Mi mer Protection and Antitrust Proceedings. Department or Law. Passed In Council June 2b, 196 3. Approved July b. Iffi2.

Joseph M. Barr. Mayor Recorded In O. B. 64, paue S30, In t'lty clerk oil ce.

NO. 209 AM ORDINANCE Transferring the sum nf on Thousand Fie Hundieil ($1,500 00 frm Crie Accmint No. 1074. Salaries, Department of Law. to Code Ac-cfiunl No 1078, Supplies.

Department of Law. Passed in Council June 25, 10n2. Approved Julv 5. 19tf3. Joseph M.

Rarr. Mayor Recorded In B. 64, pae S31, In City Clerk's office. NO. 210 AM ORDINANCE Amending portion of Setli'in 1 and the title of ordinance No.

Ot, entitled "An Ordinance transferring Ihe wim of $330,000.00 fiom Code Account No. 1443, Salaries, Regular Employers, Bureau of Police, and the sum of $350,000.00 from Code Accmint No. 1461, Rrulaf Employees, Bureau of Fire, both account within the Department of Public Safety, to Bond Fund 108, General Public Improvement Bonds, for ttie payment of cost of resurfacing City atrrela and Park roada In various parts of the City wilh asphalt ie materials, and fur the purtlia.se of materials under existing contract and the payment of other nect'Hsary expense in connection therewith, approved March 23, Passed in Council June 25, 1962. Appi ov ed July 5 1 2 Joseph M. Barr.Mayor Recorded in O.

B. 64. pac 531, In City Clerk's office. NO, 211 AN ORDINANCE Providing for the letting of a ront rail nr contracts fr the and de-live-y of Equipment for tie Department of and lor the payment of the enst P.isrd in C'liiHil June 25, i62. Appimed Julv 3.

1 Joseph M. Hair.Mayor Recorded O. 64, lrti S3 2, In City ('Ink's office. NO 212 AM ORDINANCE Providing for let of a contract lor the furnishing and delivery of Microfilm and Cabinet -r the Department of City planning, and for the payment of the coat thereof. Passed In Council June 25, 1062.

Appinved Julv 5, litfili Joscpli M. Bdrr.Maynr RecordM In 64. 532, In t'wy cick offK-e N(TICE OF REDEMPTION TO THE HOLDERS OF LIBERTY BOKOl'flH SCH'MjL DISTRICT AUTHORITY. ALLEGHENY COCNTY, PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL BIMLD-IN; HEVKNUE BONDS SERIES B. Notice is hereby iiiven pui suant lo ttie provisiiins of he Tl ust Indenture (if I.

lr3 as sup-plrmcntrd hv the Firt Supplemfn'al Indent ut dated as of Fehruary I 107 from Liberty Seh'ot District Anthony. Allegheny County. Pennsylvania, to Western Pennsylvania National Rank. McKeesport fformrrlv clM Tlic Flril National Rank of McKeespoM as Truster, that all of thf above described nds maturing after August 1. Ii'b2.

have been called for redf mpticn in accordance with the fatd Tru-t ln-dnturp and First Supplemental In-dennre and will be redeemed in August 1. at one hundred and four per centum It04') of the principo I amount thereof. In ech case together with interest accrued to ihe daie fixed for redemption. The aforesaid bonds with August 1 I62. and all subsequently ma-tuiliK' r'oupons attached, should he.

presented for redenip' ion and pav-ment on or after Augus-t 1. 10fi2. a' the pnnnp.U office of Western Pennsvlvama National Bank, Mc-Kees-pnri. as Trustee under said Trut Indenture and first Supplemental Indenture in the Oily of McKrrcport, Pmn-vlvania. Tlie Scries Bonds due August l.

112. shou'd also be presented in the uin! manner. On Ausut 1 I9V.2 interest cn the abnp descried tonds will cca-e tft acuiie and the aoputienant cou-puiis represenMtii: Interest on said thereafter to accrue shall. said date be void and of no effect. Bund registered as to pnnclna) mud be aeeomoanied by prnrvr msliunienls of aanment in blank where pv-mpnt to anyone other than Die reg-ISlrred owner ts dfirt-d.

LIBERTY SCHOOL DISTRHT AUTHORITY, ALLKHiFNY COCNTY. PENNSYLVANIA. (By) ALFRED B. NE1LSOM. Secretary ROYAL OAK.

LD7E INSURANCE COMPANY SPECIAL MEFTTNf; OF STOCKHOLDERS A special meeting of the stockholders of Rnyal Oak Life Insurance Corn pan will be held at lrit Oliver Bin Mlns. Pittsburgh. 22. Legal Notices fCH ENTRY BE SMtl HD ACDKiiS OF CONTESTANT. ENTRIES MlsT BE SECEIVEO BY 9 A.

M. THURSDAY. JUIY 12, 1962. MAIL IT TO Af I LEU, BOX 2.0)8. PITTSBURGH JO, M.

OBITUARIES Many Ke.eiitfiil 10. A farmer's might He told the NAACP dele-give an idea of his effi-! gates that many Negroes are eicney. i developing class resentment 12. Should be directed with i h(U tlie' P- Cnarlea Street, Knoiville, 7 p. 8 m.

Friday Ammon Recreation Center. Ktrkpatrirk Street and Bedford Av-'inie. Hill District, ft a. -norm; Fire Engine Co No. 31.

Winterbum Avenue and Farnaworth Street, Hazelwood, 1 p. 2 p. m. COl NT Mnndav-- Baldwin Township. Municipal Buildine.

p. -3 p. Elizabeth Boroueh. Fire Hall, 1 p. KmdlaT Township.

Imperial Fire Hall. 0 a. -noon; Forest Hills. IW-nueh Buildine. 1 p.

-3 Nurtti Fayette Township. Municipal Fnilrtintr. 11 a. p. Mnwe Township, Ohio View Community Hall.

1 p. 3 p. Upper St. Clair TnwiiMup. Municipal Buildtnt.

1 p. -2 Tuesday- Heidelberg, Rnroujrh Buildine 1pm -2 p. Homestead, R-u-ouBh Building, 10 a p. Fenn HUH. Lincoln Pat it Fire Hall, a.

-1 p. in, and Municiail Buildm. 9 a. Sprlnedale Borough. Fire Ha'l 1 p.

nv-3 p. m. Wednesday Bellevue. Borough Building. JO a.

Brackrnrldge, CIO Hall, 1 p. -3 p. Bradford Woods, Warrendale Fire Hall, 7 p. p. Liberty, Borough Building.

1 m-3 p. Marshall Township Warrendale Fire Hall, 7 p. p. Pitcann. High School.

1 p. Pinr Township, Warrendale Fire Hall, 7 -8 p. Port Vue. Bornttnh Building. 1 p.

Weal ii Township. Municipal Building nnon- 3 p. White Oak, ButtnKh fluildi.ig, i -3 p. m. Thursday Brldgevllle, Borough Building 7 p.

-ft p. Castle Shannon. Borough Building, noon-2 p. Franklin Township. Ingomar Fire Hall, noon-1 p.

Harmar Township, Acme Fire Hall. 10 a. McKeca Forks. Borough Building, fl a. p.

Sharpsourt. No. 1 Fire Hall. 1pm- 4 p. Spnngdale Borough.

Municipal Building. 10 a. West Mifflin. Homenlle Fire Hall, 10 a. and 1 p.

p. m. Friday Kennedy Township Fire Hall. 1 1 30 a. p.

Whitaker. Public School, 12 30 -2 30 p. m. Saturday MonroeviHe. Borough Building.

10 a p. North Versailles Township, Munlcipei Building, 9 a. a. m. 2 Syrians Killed In J)islurbances DAMASCUS, Syria, July 8 (AP) The local press reported today at least two Syrian workers were killed in labor disturbances in Aleppo yesterday.

A com-, mumque Irom the Interior Ministery reported casualties" in disturbances in two Aleppo textile factories, but gave no figures. The ministry charged "trouble-making attempted to provoke a strike among workers in the two factories and said police intervened to put down riots. The Weather Thundorshowors early in day, turning partly cloudy. Not as warm, wilh a high of 82 expected. PBiYlPD Highest temperature this date jirre 1R74 aa 1 0 1 In 19Tfi T.werst tempera-lure tlni datt ainie 1874 was In 1894.

AIRPORT HOUP.LY TKMPERTURES Penn-ylvanta. on Aucust 14. int2, at 11.00 A. for apipntal of v. terms an offer stock hy tiie Company and lor the rf such other business as may tome beforr meeting.

AIMS C. CONEY. JR, Secretary Esf'ATE of Oscar" flrern deceaserT, of pgh. No. 2553 of 1(162.

Letters testamentary on hi were granted lo the undersigned who -quests all peisnua having rlaims of demands auainst ttie estate of dfce-deut to make known the tame and all persona indebted to decedent to make payment without delav to Elhcl Levenson and Milton Weiss and Pitubmgh National Bank, successor to Peoples First National Baltic and Trust 4 14 W'd St. Puh. 22 Pa. Benjanilne RosPtislrne, 804 Law and Finance Pkh. 19, Pa.

Propoiali OFFICIAL ADVERTISEMENT Sealed Proposals wilt be icceived by the Municipal Aui liont ol me School District of the Bnrnugh of MonroeviHe. Alleghenv County, penn-ijlvania. at the South Junior Huh Srnnul Building. Board Room. Moss Side Roulevai Monroevillr, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, until ft 00 o'clock p.

Eastern Daylight Saving Time, the sixteenth tl6lh) dny of July, 1062, for Construction of a Diainage Ditch at the CATEWAY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Moss Sid Bon leva i d. Mottroeviit Borough Allegheny County. Pennsylvania. Copies of plans, upeclficatlnna ind oilier von tract documrntu are on file, atid open to public inspection at the office of Walter E. Schardt Associates-Architects.

100 1 South Avenue, Pittsfiumh 21. Pennsylvania, and sets of such documents may be obtained from the Architect upon deposit of $0.00 certified check, payable to ttie order of tlie Architect, tor each set. If thre documents aie returned In good condition, within live days after opening bids, the lull amount of the deposits lor each will be refunded to ach actual bidder. If documents are not ie turned within the lime stated, Ine dcpoaiL will be loi-Jo'ed. The character and amount of hid security to be furnished bv bidders is staled the Instruction to Bidders in the apccificationR.

No bids may be withdrawn for ft period of sixty consecutive calendar days after the scheduled cU sum time for it-cemt of bids. The Municipal Authority of the Srhoot District of the Borough of Momoev reserves die ruht to uaive any Informalities or ty reject anv or all bids'. I dto (Jotirtno. Serreiarv 2T tR Mi niueviile Rd Monrneuilc, Municipal AuUiuinv ol tlie School District of the Rnioiuh of Monroevillr. Ailf jliuiy oun i v.

Pr nio-v'ari'a NOTK "EO'FA'DOR COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA Department of Property and Supplies. Ho'm tifi Main Capitol, Ham spurs Sealed Proposals will ie received until nine (9 o'clock A M. July 2'. 1 9n2 and then put'Itcty opened on CUss 11 rf Pacj's and Varnisnts for (lie lonlra't pcutnl liejioaJiig September 1 ui2 and ending 3 1. 106 Blanks ai.d infor.atli.n may be obtained upon apph it to the ahow offue Commonwealth resei ves the niit reject any or all or parts of bid.

Ami if M. Bradley, Secretary PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE COMMISSION Box 2 3 3 1 Harnsburg. Pennsylvania N'ttTlCE TO BIDDEKS Sealed bids fr the purchase of one tli each New 30.000 V. W. Dump Tru.k will be received by the Purchasing Agent not later thai July 17.

1HH2. 10 A. Bid Proposal Forms and Conditions may be obtained, free of chau-e. horn Mi. c.

E. Liudehl, Purciiasing JOHN F. BYRNE. Secre'riiy A- Tie.is;j;-rr i A ADVEKTi.sEm'i 1 1 OK Mo.NKOEVIl.LB ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PA. Sealed proposals will he rrceiverl at the offices of the Bnnj-h nf MonroeviHe.

2700 Moiiroeville Bouh-vard. MoiiriH'VilIe, Pnnisvhaina. Until 7 3 0 P. DiiyliL-ht Sav-nr-s Time on July 12, H)o2 and opennl and piioiif Iv ad one-tMlf i t.o,.r laier at oo P. r.

for fiirnishing all launr. matefTiais tivds. nves and cciuipmr rrquirrd 10 nwistriic: and complete in the most subsiantial and workmanship manner apppnixun.itily 37i'o Feet of Vitiifud Clay or Asb'-Mos I'ement Sanitary Sewer Lines and lenuned manholes located the sou' potion of ibe Hop.uh on Miher, Center and Huriiland Avenue'. MILLER AVENUE SAS'lTAPY SKWER CONTRACT NO. Funshing and uit ailing Vit riLed Clay or Asbesio Cement Sanitat Scer Pipe and all appur icnam Copies of the Plans and Specifications may be ex a mined a 1 be Office of Mojiioevilie Mu-niopHl Rmldmc.

Copies of the Plans and Spectra turns may be ohiamed bv pa a of $15.00 lor eaxn set" request ed. All bids may he withdrawn for a period of sixty (H0 day after tht lime nf openinc of bids. Ttip Boi oui'h of Monroevillr reserves the rifht reject any nr all bids and to waive Informalities therein and to enter into such Contract as may be dee rued to he In the best Interest of the Botoujh of Motirorvilte ARTHUR If rt'PTlS Seeretjirv legal Notices LICENSE None 8 16 168 3V3 15H 7.1.185 SI ItlM. l.i, J-l-126 AMOI 7 2 (10 P8TH786U 4 90V 7 07 9 1 16(1 ,2.1 12 8 6 8 4 6 2 529M1 74 1 2 764 154 1' HI.MK 3 5 2 (ion 50 1 3.148680 4A 1 1 73458 R5 1 1)298 I 1 0 IK 1 1 5457 5 I 7 W'2 17 1 127X75 15 PKXH5 I 273 3 8OO30S POW 59 C8TH145I7 3 I 1 4 5n6 15 11 Of.O 3 3S' 512 0" B35N0cO0tl5 5 12M36227 51) 1 S4 690 7B1093109 1 r.9i):;.lKR lXII3 12 18 .1.112 2 2.) 559 15 167 1 6 3 97 1 2 160 16301 J8101659 13 164 381 1.4CC164S32 1 4 JKr, 1 0 P8TH5 1005 nisi sk 7094 1666 8.A6522 602X1067 C8ZII3737 56 I 2 I 127 3203 1508 9.IKK63650 UKl, 14246 1 5 3 3 327 54WA-, 12 IR't 558M22 171 54.MH 1 5A 1 1 I N753H17377 9.1KC 19100 14UPB6621 2692 1.1251 76 1 A I 156 14 8 3 I 6 168307 7 2 0U 7 2 00 7 2 00 7 2 00 7 2 00 72 00 72 00 72 00 72 Oil 7 2 OO Z82605 None 9 1 0 I 9F None None 65852C None Nope 9tiOM 812 29UK None 78001B 9r; 4HQ105 None 1 554 8F None Vlie so-sur one 41.04 IF None None None 4926-11! (J6 7 2 01) 72 0 0 72 00 7 2 7 2 00 72 (10 7 2 (ID 7 2 09 7 2 00 00 72 OO 7 2 on 72 0O 72 00 7 1 0.) 71.00 7 100 71 00 7 1 00 7 100 7 1 OO 71 OO 7 1 in) 7 1 0 0 56698M None None 2 4 1 -Mill. 51-AIa.

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Robert C. Weaver today received the Spingarn medal of the National Assn. for the Advancement of Colored People for his leadership "in the fight for freedom." Weaver, honored at the closing session of the N'AACP convention, accepted the medal with the statement that it "reflects the status of Negroes as hyphenated Americans." Is Awarded Annually "It says, In effect, that as the centennial of the Emanei-p a i Proclamation approaches, we are thought of as Negro Americans rather than Americans, caver said. The Spingarn medal. Instituted in by the late J.

Spingarn, then chairman of the board of directors of the M'AAP, is awarded annually to an American Negro for high achievement. The Housing and Home Finance Agency administrator was cited fur distinguished puhlii: service, advocacy of "open occupancy'' in housing, and "militant and responsible leadership in the tight lor portuuity for advancement "Many of them have concluded that no matter what they may do as individuals, the color-caste system will not permit them to enjoy the economic, social and spatial mobility which, typified their white prototypes," Weaver said, "For them, the success of a few Negroes are ino inspiration. Rather it becomes the basis for class resentment." Gala Beautv Show Begins MIAMI BEACH, July iAP) -An international beauty parade dazzling with color opened the week-long 12 Miss verse pageant today. Nearly 100 aspirants to the world pulchritude title, lined up in cars for the official opening at Miami's Bayfront Park. Those chosen the fairest in (47 foreign countries were here, In the parade with them wclv niiepns more than 10 states of the United States.

Representatives from throughout the nation will vie Wednesday and Thursday! nights for Miss U. S. A. honors. The winner will enter Miss, Universe competition opening' Friday night.

The new inter- i 'national queen will be crowned Saturday night. Cuts Wrists After Crash An Kast Knd woman slashod licr wrists with a razor blade in hrr aparlmnnt last night after she fled the scene of an accident involving a car which police said she was (h iving without the owner's permission. Marlene Mendeeino. 30, of Fifth uas arrested by Oakland police after being treated at Shadyside Hospital, police said. She will have a hearing today in Perm Avenue Magistrate's Court on charges of driving without a license; driving a oar without the owner's permission and leaving the scene of an accident.

Police said Miss Mendeeino took the car about 8:30 p. m. from the parking area at the rear of her apartment building. Minutes later she collided with another car at a nearby intersection, police said. Visit ly Nixon Sells Hooks Fast PI IILADKLPHIA, July 8 (AP A downtown department store i YVanamaker's) estimates that former Vice President Richard M.

Nixon autographed nearly (JOO copies of his book, "Six Crises," yesterday. Xixon shook hands and chatted briefly with each buyer. The store said hundreds of persons had arrived an hour early to line up to buy the book. Hell Freezes mi Be Official WASHINGTON. July 8 (AIM The next time Hell freezes over it'll be official.

The Hell in Michigan, that is. The Commerce Department told Sen. J'hillip A. Hart, yesterday that readings from the little community would be considered official. They will he supplied by a volunteer observer work-wilh equipment purchased by the town.

I i i I Pursuant orrr curt nf Oiv.rrmn P1m of Atlrchenv Ountv No. 34fi7 Julv Trim iVK2. William Clair. Direclor nf the Drpjirlnirnt (if Supl'llrs nf Cllv nf PttuhtiiEh as A cpi it fir City nf Pittyhur.ll will nlftM atid pxnn I. i- Puhhc Sale nn 11.

1A62 at 1 fin A ST. at Cttv T. winr Pound at Heth Run. Baker Butler Street. Pittstiur-ri, Pa.

the fnllnwjip auKimnbiles; held at 11 a. m. tomorrow at St. Teresa's Chuni Perry' Highway, Pcrrysvin, with Interment in St. Adalbert Cemetery, Carrick.

Mr. Walker, 04, died unexpectedly Saturday (July 7) at his home, 229b' Rochester Franklin Park Borough. He retired in 1956 as the owner of Walker's Market, 24S S. Highland East Liberty. Mr.

Walker was born on the Southside. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ann Walker, and a son, Stanley Walker, at home. Friends are being received at the Charles C. Cieslak Funeral Home, 81 S.

15th Southside. LE GRAND M. MELUS Services for Le Grand M. Melius, 75, of 332 Dalzell Ben Avon, retired director of foreign sales for the H. J.

Heinz will be held tomorrow at 11 a. m. in the Lester C. McDonald Funeral Home, 529 California Ben Avalon. Mr.

Melius died Friday (July 6) at his home. He retired from Heinz in 1952 after 43 years of service. Mr. Melius was a member of the Ben Avon Presbyterian Church. Surviving him are his wife, Mrs.

Ethel J. Melius; and two daughters, Mrs. Ensie M. Baker, of Ben Avon, and Mrs. Charles W.

Thomp son, of Moon Township. Burial will be in Allegheny County Memorial Park. MRS. LLLAN W. MASON' Services for Mrs.

Elian W. Mason, a former Crafton resident, will be held today 4 p. m. at II. Samson's 537 N.

Neville Oakland. Mrs. Mason died Friday (July fil in the Methodist Home, Mt. Lebanon. She was a member of the Church of the Nativity of Crafton and the Botanical Society of Pennsylvania.

Surviving her are a son, Elliott W. Mason, and three grandchildren. Burial will be in Chartiers Cemetery. District Deaths Margaret Sfovpnson Tatsch, 84, yesterday 1 July 8) in her home at 603 Schoon-maker Monesson. hhner Y.

Maiilzoll, 62, for-m(4r Pittsburgh resident, yesterday (July 8) in Brookville Hospital, Jefferson County. District Voles In Congress Si; NATE On siiRar act (UR. 12154). For the hill Scott, Byrd (V. Randolph.

Against the bill Clark, Lausche, Young. Bill pa-sscd, 54 12. On Troxmire amendment to Sugar-Ilttneybee Import Bill (Hit. 8059) lo eliminate country -by -country quotas for sugar imports for all countries outside western hemisphere except Nationalist China. For the amendment- Clark, Byrd (H.

Young. Against the amendment Randolph. Not voting Scott (paired for), Lausche. Amendment decfated, 2(5-40 (bill passed on voice vote). hoisi; On resolution (H.Kis.

711) favoring Federal Communications Commission authorization of power gerater than 50 kilowatts for "clear channel" radio stations. For the resolution Clark, Dent, Fulton, Gavin, Holland, Moore, Morgan, Staggers, Van Zandt, Uhal-ley. Against the resolution Saylor. Not voting Cook. Cor-Ix'tt (general pair), Kearns (paired against), Moor-head (general pair).

Resolution adopted, DA I 5 14 Nick Drmosi SYrvice 5 14 Ardrlia II. Merten 5 14 l.nnie Pickett 5 14 McKinley Overton 5 14 Wllhelmuia 5 14 Jean- Hank 5 I Joliti rlorman 5 14 Larry Ker-uson 534 Evans Moore 5 14 lonarrt Sapp 5 14 No Recotd 5 14 Jessie WilIK 5 14 James Rirlinnlson 5 14 AAaia Neon Co. 5 14 Meivn Jolinion 5 14 David Allison 5 It Fohert Parmer 5 14 Walker 5, 14 Williams 5 14 Jamoti Wueen 5 14 Joseph Lihertilcrt 5 14 Ralph Rolcn.Hin 5 14 Raiph Coatrs 5 14 Henry Wilson 5 14 J-lin Mltilirll 5 14 Otis 5 1-1 Nathaniel Scott 5 14 Catherine Atkins 5,14 Fran kst own Auto Sales mam; Fiymuuin PrSntn Plymouth Ponuac Ci. ,1 Ford Plvmoitth OM'-moiii! Plvmoutn Ford Plymouth Plymouth Bilirk StudebakerTruclt ildsmonin Chevrolet oldsmobilt IMymoutn F'onttic DoiU-e Pontiae Pontiac l.0te Plvmoitth Chevrolet lirlsmobilt DrSoto Bukk tare. 11.

A criticism may be hard to forgive. lf. Afternoon fabbr.) 17. In emergencies one may rely on men who are 19. Paradise.

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riot rips root seed seer side sie sum met tops KUise huff milk mink minor Po See Rule 7) CLUES ACROSS 1. A growing get out of control. CLUES DOWN 1. (Jetting a good could takes know-how. Might cause one fire fit fix to trip lamp romp An rf fu'' r.e i tr.zy cir- l.as W't-'n lore.

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1( a ir a t-f it SPY cuid ACROSS A TM f'T. in a sri'v bp Nr- 1 1' 't pmvidc ihp v-'v i.r fuiTM'iW'S To Pi I) m.k't.t be t.rnii rauifr titan DOWN 1 A 1' 1 a aP fU(pr r' ri-ii, uf ja.h 0'' 2 r.lrM PfVir ran wak a party hjki du.i. An uinLMMT'-l )f i) ihe CONTEST RULES 3 Sfilve the cIupb ijk ynti would an? 0'htr 'T-isiAf-irl P1.7.P rjiO'ifii; ihe fopst id for cafti tlue "j.r out the uuzz.t or oiail hand drawn fac- 2. Add'p all wirrVi to Baffler Bi 2fMH 30 an it. arrive ai iHne.

day aiid date ihowu on itit 3 ThPre li no limit the number nf or? ii -ntiy b.aii climx-a from The Post CnfVf thai will nif-v submit b.it rnoip than rMt.rt'ju-t. fo wisjfs wil" be at(-u'rd Puilp renro-dnfrd hv niertianual rn-wi or with tar-bjn will not be eligible. 4 There ts only one rnnrrt anintlon deurniijifd by the jwu- the best word lo fit mill t.ue. Ihe d- ition Oil ludt'cs is. liral.

ft $2'0 rnn will awarded for the eirrect solution to the Baff.er puzzle. If more than one oirm-t miutl'n is re cf-iVfd. the money wia be divided equally among the winner. If under the rulei a puzzle it not solved corrcttlv. then until a lurrped.np pu.le au.ud Si j0 be added each wet it.

7 Buira Evpf Bonmr Yoa can w'n 11000 extra by aolvine. tn Bulla i.ve pn.le aMer first. tOrrtty solvtnj; the Kail.er puzzle whit iue mat Bulla 1 I J. K. (BI D) Mcl.Al (iHLIN Services for J.

R. (Budi McLaughlin, G5, prominent Etna civic leader, will be held at 2 p. m. lomorrow in the John E. Carlos Funeral Home, 614 Butler Etna.

Mr. Mclaughlin, who was a maintenance electrician for the J. S. McCormiek Co. until his retirement early this year, died Friday (July 6) at his home, 3 Greeley Etna.

He was born in Sharps-burg and was a veteran of World War I. He was a member of the Town Council of Etna for nine years. Mr. McLaughlin was a member of Emmanuel Lutheran Church and Etna Elks Lodge 932. He was the manager of the Elks' Little League baseball team ana was past, loiiuimnui-i Elmer Krohl American gion Post 597.

Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. Mabel A. McLaughlin; two daughters, Mrs. Mae Biornesser, of Ger- many, and Mrs. Joy May, of St.

Petersburg, two sis-i tors, Mrs. Martha Schafer and Miss Marybelle Mr-Laugh- lin, both of Etna; and seven grandchildren. Burial will be lin Mt. Royal Cemetery, where Post 597 will hold mili-i tary services. 3IKS.

VOIKNEEN HOGG Memorial services for Vourneen McCarthy Hogg, 59, a former Pittsburgh resident, will be held tomorrow at 10 a. m. in Calvary Episcopal Church, 315 Shady Shadyside. Mrs. Hogg died Saturday (July 7) in Ottawa, Canada," where she moved after living in Madrid, Spain, for six.

years. She was born in Toronto, Canada, and lived in Pittsburgh for 25 years, her last address here being on Wightman Street, Squirrel Hill. Her late husband, William Cecil Hogg, was division superintendent of the Claiiton Works, U. S. Steel Corp.

She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Robert Dietz Morrow, of Baltimore; a brother, Jesse Davis McCarthy, of Ottawa; a sister, Mrs. Pearl McCarthy Sabis-ton, of Toronto; and two grandchildren. J. THOMPSON' Services for Melvin J.

Thompson, president of the Aspinwall Borough Council, will be held tomorrow at 2 p. m. in the Alvin R. Campbell Funeral Home, 1311 Middle Sharpsburg. Mr.

Thompson died Saturday (July 7) in the Veterans Hospital, Oakland. He was a retired foreman of the Blav-Knox Co. Mr. Thompson was a member of the Aspinwall United Presbyterian Church and was a past commander of American Legion Post No. 77.

Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. Mary Aul Thompson; a son, Melvin a sister, Mrs. Gladys Roach; two brothers, Russell R. and Glen and two grandchildren. Friends are being received at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. Burial will be in Sunset View Memorial Park. CHARLES A. REID Services for Charles A. Reid, 71, of 825 Morewood Shadyside, chairman of the board of Wallace M.

Reid will be held today at 10 a. m. in H. Samson's, 537 N. Neville Oakland.

Mr. Reid died Friday (July (ii in Shadyside Hospital. He was a member of the Third Presbyterian Church; Rotary Club of Pittsburgh; the Longue Vue Club; Lodge No. 221 and Syria Temple. Mr.

Reid was a past president of the Insurance Club of Pittsburgh and the Pittsburgh Assn. of Insurance Agents, Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. Blanche Ell wood Reid; a son, Charles A. and a daughter, Mrs. Nancy (Yaw-ford.

Burial will be in Home-wood Cemetery. WILLIAM A. WALKER Requiem high mass for William A. Walker will be MldntEht 74 PS 1 a. to 1 p.

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63 1 I p. 74 7.1 1 a. 7 2 CLlEl ACROSS 1. Should provide li ersion. 4.

Might be challenged. 7. Could give the wrong impression. May take one in the wrong direction. P.

Like. 10. A shy girl might up when a hoy asks her to dance. .11. Chairman labhr.i 13.

May promise, future success. 15. Couid be a to tell where these come from. 1. May mislead one.

20. Undoiage. 22. Corld make a man fee jeiaxed. 23.

One can't alwa.vs pick the right 21. Might actor. benef.t movie i I CLUES DOWN 2. A gir! may an- tagonize her female ac- quaintanrts. 3.

Could be expected to spread. 1 5. Not hkeiy to appeal to an intellectual. 6. A housewife would take: good care of this.

7. River in Italy. 8. May become harder bear as time goes on. LI NEE DSUr-- 6 0 Dc Ho ULf I JP, ELjn Arf? CORRECT SOLUTION AND EXPLANATION TO BAFFLER 333 EXPLANATIONS ACROSS 1 A MisPT.AVt nvi n.ay lf a httflcp a f' iikv ctif 1 or efp Yii 'rt' tail Jl'ioe A Mi.iPLArK;.) 6 V- if liifv i' rfjr.f.

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An Ki.K is an -y f'M'smrp be drawn jn sny ay i s. IS. TITS r.j trat a i pijiif-fi Pi" w.li, iie nuKist 'i Lbs. wr balin. 10.

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EXPLANATIONS DOWN I. A pet mn MOA.VNG ta to in a sta'p 'if niu.d p3d speeK uuinieliiKibly 'J'(iPr 1s no ifn iti m's ME A i Nf A'iiidn't tx' dear it iie can fxrnss Uiiac; ai ail, t.To TAVK a ti. time sav tnan a t.tuvtj; 1 Wi-itls. 'L'NK, in roidy. v.

rcTm-naT tnliiht hid LIFE miit. for he is a a vs tami-K fijarut's wtMi It ip 1h rnmp .1 1 lu hult) ii, m. who uui his LIKE in t.rfiimipl. tf-r ri I FNT nr ti'-p n.y rOilH'H cf pp litp fo-irrt v.f.rd 7 I a ii MIO'A'Y v.fls J1, I rii! i iti? '1 t-f In yr ri- ir.afpr uat th in. i I i i i a b- tf 'i 1 of Bull Pontiae l'ontiac Buick Bun Buck Plymouth Plymouth Foid hei'tolef; 1'onllac Nash Cluysier Potitiac Ttacior l'ontiac Biiiok Iiodue Ctievrotet Chevrolet Bilick Oldsmotiiit Mercury Ban Pontiae Chevrolet Chev.

Pick-up Truck Packard 1 Pottllac Buick DmL-e Desoto Cnec ro'et Chevrolet lirlsmobilt Nash AiRPORT DATA FOR YESTERDAY Pie Wind Weallir 7 30 a 29.9(1 69 93 SWfi Jlae 7 30 p. m. 29.76 79 67 SSW tidy Cumpatatlve temp, and precip. fnr, 62 61, 60, 19 j8, 57 S6 5 S4 Hlrh 89 72 80 8fi. 74 74 81 7 2 8 1 I.

I S4 48 f0, S7 6 i fi'v 62 70 52 Meatl 77 60 651 721 69' 70. 74 77 62 Ptec 10 li ,26 .7 1:.. 10 81 N'irmai temperature fnr day. 73 Excess In temp, for dav 4 Deficiency In temp, alnce July 1st 9 De'inenoy In temp, since Jan. ist.

20 Tital precip ilnce July 1st. 175 Normal precip. since July 1st. 109 Excess In precip. aince July lt.

.66 Total precip. unce Jan. 1st 18 20 Normal precip. since Jan, 1st. ..20 46 Deficiency In precip.

ilnce Jan. 1st 2.2 Hith and low temperatures In Pittsburgh and some other major cities during a. 24 -hour period. HI. Albuouerllut 9.1 68 Marquette 78 62 Amarillo 84 67 MiamiBeach 91 7 4 AtlajiticClty 91 69 Milwaukee 84 69 Bisma-rck 77 56 Mpls-St.

PI 75 6 91 57 NewOrlean 91 75 89 65 New Yom 96 70 87 75 Norfolk 81 70 87 72 OklhmaClty 99 72 92 67 Onialia 82 66 Bostun Chlcaso Cinclruiatl Cleveland Denver 85 60 Pluladrlpht 90 0 Des Mnincf 81 68 Phoenix 308 74 Detroit 86 71 rittsburth 89 (44 Dululll 7 1 .55 Prtlnd Ore. 88 57 Kairtwnkl 68 56 St. Louis 84 74 Glaveatnn 90 80 SaltLakCltT 99 65 C.reen Bay 79 70 SnFrancisco 56 5 1 Helena 87 45 Seattle 75 54 Honolulu 84 73 Spokane 85 48 Indlanatmlls 88 Jacksonville 92 1 Tampa 88 7 9 .1 waslunirlon 94 Juneau 62 52 Kdmonton KansasClty 86 70 Montreal 69 .51 88 64 ls Anjeles K7 61 14 Olnrla MrBnrie 11 MeKyn 14 Earle R(v1Eers 14 Charles Rrcwn 14 Joseph Bernai'dmif 15 Win D. Ccrco 15 AV Sclinn'r Auto Bilv 15 John Smith 15 Edwin A. Spain 15 William Stirlil 15 Beatrice 3 ale 5 IS Earle Kellan 5 15 Audiev Wll-ori 5 15 Byron Mcyris 5 15 FrodcrWk Num'ord 5 15 Brewer 5 15 Alfred Wilms 5 1 5 Jerome Krllv 5 15 Roiie Claik 5 15 Robert Preside? 5 15 Josephine Young 5 15 Andrew Io 5 15 Rohert Matron 5 15 Nattianlel Williams 5 1 5 Ceorce Hopper 15 Albert nnff.n 5 15 Robert HobS' lt 515 Woodrow Taylor 515 Olvde Stephens 515 Rohert Arrlngion 5 15 Catherine Thomaa 515 Fitz Armstrong 5 15 Marlon Powell 5 15 James Wilson 5 1 5 No Record 5 1 5 Davis 5 15 Olternon McAllister 5 15 Paul Biaslcy 5 15 Lloyd Lipscomb 5 '15 Maxwelton Brooks 5 15 John Berry 5 15 Samuel Johnson 5 16 Harvey R.

Bower 5 16 Betty J. 5 16 Stonewall 516 D. James 5 16 William Hunt 5 16 Km ton Friday 5 1 6 Gilbert Morris 5 16 Ramon Graham Packard Chevrolet racsara Ford Buick Fnd Plymouth Fmd Ford Oklsmohllt Cluysier Mercury Packard Nash Ford Truck Plymouth adiliae Chevrolet Chevicilet Ford Chevrolet Chevrolet Pontiac Ford Dodte Plymouth Oldsniobile Plymciulh DeS lu Nasli Buick Doil.e Ford Plymouth Ford Buick 5 16 William Knur Sr. 516 Floyd Joe Hendricks 16 William LilKlnner 16 Margaret Kenary 16 Bassel Carter 16 Fiancia McDintt 1 6 Jerry Oliver 16 I-iwrence Welsberg 16 Helen tjulrm 16 Rita Borman 4 16 Ainella-Tliomaa Kelly 16 No Record 16 Elizabeth Creen 16 James M. 1 6 No Record 16 Fllierl 16 William spencer 16 Wllno Cray 16 Eleanor Wesley 16 Meoeo Freeman 16 Harry Woods 17 Edward Srhlfflauer 5 17 Margaret Rem 5 17 Elliot Sims 517 No Recoid 5,17 David Kail 517 John Donncll 517 Charles Hayes 517 Robert Weand 517 Joseph Conslantlna 5 '17 Arthur Hansel 517 Forest Dell 517 James Hoffman 517 Wallace Berry 5 -17 Fwm Wuerthele stuaeoaKer Nash Plymouth Plymouth Plymouth Ford Plymouth Ford Studebaker Ford Ford 517 Ruth 4 (lair Chevrolet 18 Frank Crino Rule Chevrolet P'vmoul Oklsmobiit S18 Fred Kltlell 518 fleorge Bennett 518 Pete Skula nls Virion! Sullivan PITTSB! RGH SKOS Hy BAII R.

I RANK Sunset trklay 8 53 pm. Sunrise tomorrow 5 58 a.m. Moonsct tomorrow 20 a.m. I-rst rjuarter today 7.40 p.m. PROMINENT STAR spies near Moon.

VISIBLE PLANETS Venus sets 1037p Saturn rises 1 0 29 pm. Jupiter rises 11 55 p. Mars rises 3 18a.m. Lcjaf Nofccj NOTICE Notice li hereby Riven that an Ordinance. Bill No.

776, has been Introduced in the Council of the City of Pittsburgh, July 2, J.962. entailed: AN ORDINANCE Per-tlon 2201 of the Zoning Ordinance No. 192. approved May 10. 1958.

by adding to Ihe list of permitted uses in the Light Industrial Diitrlct, "Earthenware, china, concrete (excluding manufacture of cementi. porcelain, pottery, structural clay, terra cotta. ule. and similar ceramic materials, products manufacture, provided that smoke controllers, dust collectors, exhaust washers, sediment tanks or similar equipment to prevent escape of smoke and dust ata Installed and maintained." And that a public heating will he held bv the Council of the City of Pittsburgh to consider said Ordinance at the Council chamber. Fifth Floor.

City-County Buildine. Pittsburgh. on Monday, August 6, 1962. at 145 orlnck, Eastern Standard Time t2 45 rinck, p. Daylight Ravings Time CEORCir BOXHEI.MJJB Clerk of Council eve 8 An? cnntejfarir who ariivpa BaHlPr puzzle, will receive an added riijj nf i0 jjrr rmt of prif tifT he b.hs stjti.Tiit.Td w.iin.tp pnfrf jn a jjosua.o or badi outer of an 9.

En'rlM wh.ch are or con-1 e-fisurPi or wrneyvprg tit not ac- ceiiabie. 30 Anf'iie 1 el'cthV pjrrpt nt-aaprti era and their faro- TERMS OF SALE: I ASH I'C til.rc. flccuua lo nncr.rv.. The seller reserves thr ill'ht to reject anv or all bids. This sale to satisfy the inn of Ihe itv of for towing and iinpounriint n-retlier W04 rost fi' prm-rc'linus The seller does not guarantee titles to the.

above vehicle, but oiler lor sale onlv the interest of the City of Pittsburgh in those vehicle: All further pioceedioLs 10 perfect or serine title in above vehicles shall be at the puichasei evpeo.e PROSPECTIVE fillillKIlS MAY EXAMINE FOR SALE ON 11 i'162 AT THE IIFTII Rl'N TOW Pi 11 NP AT BAKHl A- ULTLI'Jl STREFT rlTTSRUROH PA TWO DAYS PRIdR 3D SA1.F. FH('M 8 00 A 1VT TO 4 00 ALSO ON DATE OF SALK FROM 8 00 A. M. UNTIL BbOLNNlNi; OF SALE. Divid Ciair.

Cny Solicitor Chariot Caputo. Asst. City Solicitor.

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