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high 29, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Wednesday, August 1990 Rosemary M. Aiello Hoodridge Drive, Castle Shannon. Heaven Burial will be in Queen of Rosemary McKnight Aiello, own- Cemetery, Peters. er of the Frozen Eggs and Fruit Mount Washington, for 20 years, died Clair R. Kennedy Sunday of cancer in her home in Clair R.

Kennedy, a retired U.S. Castle Shannon. Postal 1 Service supervisor and postal Mrs. Aiello, 57, was a member of union official, died of peritonitis St. Anne Church, Castle Shannon.

Monday in Mercy Hospital. Surviving are her husband, Antho- Mr. Kennedy, 76, of Brookline, ny a son, Michael A. of Mount retired in 1971 from the Greensburg Washington; four daughters, Lynn and Kittanning Sectional Centers, Ann Schaffer of Douglasville, which encompassed Westmoreland, Karen Kay Trnausky of Lawrence, Armstrong, Clarion and parts of Washington County, Gina Lee and Forest and Indiana counties. Nichol Rose Aiello, both of Castle He began with the U.S.

Post Office Shannon; three sisters, Marjorie in 1937 as clerk. Krugel of Seattle and Anna Marie II, he served as a master in a During World War Barry and Catherine Williams, both the Army at the Miami Army sergeant Post of Mountain, and three Office and with the 7th Army base brothers, Robert of Crafton Heights office in New Guinea and Thomas and John R. "Regis" post and Japan. McKnight, both of Stone Mountain, He returned in 1946 to the PittsGa. burgh postal service, where he was Friends will be received from 2 to promoted to foreman of mails in 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

today in the Paul 1951. Henney Funeral Home, 5570 Library In 1960, he was named assistant Road, Bethel Park. superintendent of the Brentwood Mass will be said at 11 a.m. branch post office. Six years later, he tomorrow in St.

Anne Church, 400 was assigned the Philadelphia Fired policeman sues borough, By Mike Bucsko Post-Gazette Staff Writer A man who spent nearly five years as Monroeville's only black police officer before his dismissal last week filed a lawsuit against the borough and several of its administrators yesterday. Charles Coker, 38, accuses Monroeville officials of racial discrimination, violation of his constitutional right to free speech and of plotting the demise of his police career. In the lawsuit filed in U.S District Court, Coker said he had been forced to seek psychological treatment because of the discrimination and harassment. Named as defendants in the law- Paul Fuller, ran insurance, real-estate firm OBITUARIES Paul W. Fuller owner of a real-estate and insurance agency in Coraopolis for 31 years, died Saturday of a heart attack in Sewickley Valley Hospital.

He was the owner of the Paul W. Fuller Jr. Insurance and Real Estate Agency and was the first president of Southwest Multi-List. Mr. Fuller, 80, of Moon, was a member of Sharon Presbyterian Church in Moon and various Masonic groups.

Surviving, are his wife, Emilie Charlton Fuller; a son, Alan of Coraopolis; a sister, Ruth Doyle of Fort Lauderdale, and a brother, Robert of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Services will be at 11 a.m. today in the Richard D. Cole Funeral Home, Sewickley. Burial will be in Allegheny Cemetery.

suit were the borough of Monroe- Coker's complaint in March 1987. ville, Police Chief Walter I Luniewski, Coker has been subjected S. David Sutmire, Sgt. David cial slurs, isolation, insults, threats Jones, Borough Manager Robert and separate and individualized Decker and former Mayor Michael treatment" because of his race, the Lynch. lawsuit says.

Decker said yesterday that Coker The defendants devised a scheme was fired, but he declined to com- against Coker after he declined to ment on the lawsuit or the reasons use "tainted evidence" for Coker's firing. Monroeville Coun- magistrate's hearing in a drunken during a cilman Miles Span said Coker was driving case, the lawsuit says. The fired last week. case, which involved former AlleCoker, who could not be reached gheny County Assistant District Atfor comment, filed a discrimination torney Robert Zunich, was dropped complaint against the borough in at the September 1989 hearing when 1986 with the Equal Employment Coker told District Justice Eugene Opportunity Commission. An inter- B.

Yarnell the results of a blood nal investigation by Monroeville po- alcohol test on Zunich were faulty. lice found no evidence to support Coker said in the lawsuit that he Paper can view records in priest case The state Superior that a newspaper has a al right of look at pretrial civil suit involving tions against a former County priest. But by a 2-1 vote, The Pittsburgh Press access to discovery civil case involving the E. Luddy, the diocese Johnstown and officials. A three-judge panel Common Pleas Judge Fike II acted properly From Weekdays Peter Weekdays Home Fridays 001 Death Notices ADAMS Unexpectedly on Mon.

Aug. 27, 1990, Elmer Adams of the N.S.; beloved husband of the late Dolores Bonomo Adams; beloved brother of Dorothy M. Zink, Edward Robert C. Harry L. Adams, Friends received 2-4 7-9pm at the G.

S. SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrysville Ave. Funeral Thurs af 8:30. Mass of Christian Burial in Annunciation Church at 9 o'clock. AIELLO Rosemary (McKnight) of Castle Shannon, on Sunday, Aug.

26, 1990, wife of Anthony mother of Lynn Ann Schaffer, Michael Karen Kay Trnausky, Gina Lee and Nichol Rose; sister of Marjorie Krugel, Thomas and John (Regis) McKnight, Anna Marie Barry, Catherine Williams, Robert McKnight and the late James McKnight; also six grandchildren. Visitation 2-4 and 7-9 pm Tuesday and Wednesday at the PAUL L. HENNEY, 5570 Funeral Home, Library Rte. 88, Bethel Park. Mass of Christian Burial Thursday at 11 a.m.

in St. Anne Church. She was loved by all who knew her. BAUMANN In Phoenix, AZ, formerly of Mt. Lebanon, on Aug.

25, 1990, Kathryn C. Baumann; wife of the late Frank A. Baumann; mother of the late Patricia A. Jones; grandmother of Larry Jones, Diane Hill and Karen Rossi; also survived by five great-grandchildren. Friends may call at LAUGHLIN'S, 222 Washington Mt.

Lebanon, WEDNESDAY 2-4 Christian 7. 9 p.m. Mass of Burial will be offered in St. Bernard Church, Thurs. morning at 10 o'clock.

ment Mt. Lebanon Cemetery BIRCHALL On Aug. 27, 1990, William of Turtle Creek; beloved husband of the late Catherine (Antolcich); father of Barbara Podowski and Joseph Sestak; grandfather of Susan and Christine Sestak; brother of Margaret Reed and Pearl Karl. Friends will be recieved 7-9; 2-4 and 7-9 at the JOHN FUNERAL HOME, 11th Airbrake Turtle The forecast for noon, Wednesday, Aug. 29.

show temperatures. 70 80 Lines 80 80 90 110 100 100 FRONTS: 100 COLD WARM STATIONARY Accu-Weather, Inc. Pressure HIGH LOW SHOWERS RAIN T-STORMS FLURRIES SNOW ICE SUNNY PT. 8 02 CLOUDY CLOUDY WEATHER TODAY Mostly cloudy with a 50 low 60 to 65, high in the 70s. percent chance of scattered FRIDAY showers, high near 80.

Partly Mostly sunny, low in the with areas of fog, low near 50s, high 70 to 80. cloudy 60. SATURDAY Mostly sunny, low A chance of rain, in the 50s, high 70 to 80. TOMORROW Travelers' forecast 24-hour report National Oceanic and AtmoNation Yesterday Today spheric Administration's Sky Sky, cond. cond.

Weather Radio broadcasts latAtlantic tic City 74 Clear 90 74 Cloudy VHF band at 162.55 MHz. Atlanta, 8688 75 Clear 96 75 Clear warnings 24 hours a day on Anchorage 46 Cloudy 65 46 Clear est weather information or Baltimore 73 Cloudy 92 70 Cloudy Boston 85 71 Clear 86 67 Rain District Buffalo 84 69 Cloudy 74 57 Cloudy Today's Sky 97 76 Clear 97 75 Clear forecast: cond. Chicago 93 66 Cloudy 84 61 Cloudy 58 Rain Dallas 104 77 Clear 103 75 Clear Erie. 8258888 62 Clear Cincinnati 95 71 Clear 86 63 Cloudy Bradford. 53 Rain Cleveland 93 67 Cloudy 78 58 Cloudy 57 Rain Denver 94 60 Clear 94 60 Clear 62 Rain Detroit 90 65 Rain 81 59 Cloudy 58 Rain Honolulu 89 75 Cloudy 90 74 Clear Youngstown 66 Rain Houston 95 75 Cloudy 94 74 Cloudy Morgantown Indianapolis 93 69 Clear 86 61 Cloudy Jacksonville 96 73 Cloudy 96 73 Cloudy Foreign Yesterday Las Vegas 104 73 Clear 105 76 Clear Beijing 82 64 Cloudy Los Angeles 92 65 Clear 94 66 Clear Berlin 79 57 Clear Miami Beach 90 75 Rain 91 75 Cloudy Buenos Aires 62 42 Rain Milwaukee 91 65 Rain 80 62 Cloudy 91 72 Clear Minneapolis 83 57 Cloudy 81 57 Clear 78 61 Clear New Orleans 93 74 Cloudy 93 74 Cloudy New York 89 74 Cloudy 88 69 Rain London 79 63 Clear Norfolk 94 76 Clear 94 74 Cloudy 97 63 Clear Orlando 93 75 Rain 95 75 Cloudy Mexico City Philadelphia 94 74 Cloudy 90 70 Cloudy 82 63 Cloudy Phoenix 107 84 Clear 110 86 Clear Moscow.

48 43 Cloudy St. Louis 99 76 Clear 90 70 Cloudy Paris 82 64 Cloudy San Diego 80 65 Clear 82 66 Clear Riyadh 108 77 Clear San Francisco 78 59 Clear 78 57 Clear 84 68 Clear San Juan 90 78 Clear 90 78 Clear Sydney Seattle 81 56 Clear 76 54 Cloudy Tokyo 84 77 Cloudy Tampa 92 76 Cloudy 91 75 Cloudy Toronto 97 66 Cloudy Washington 94 76 Cloudy 93 73 Cloudy Vancouver 73 55 Cloudy Almanac Since 1874, Aug. 29 highest temp. was 96 in 1881; lowest temp. was 39 in 1982.

Airport temperatures Pittsburgh skies 1 a.m. 74 1 p.m. 85 Sunset Wed. .7:57 p.m. 2 a.m.

74 2 p.m. 88 Sunrise ..6:45 a.m. 3 a.m. 74 3 p.m. 88 Pollution index 4 a.m.

69 4 p.m. 88 Downtown Good. 5 a.m. 69 5 p.m. 88 Brackenridge 6 a.m.

65 p.m. Avalon Good. 6 88 7 a.m. 65 7 p.m. 84 Hazelwood Good.

8 a.m. 67 8 p.m. 9 a.m. 71 9 p.m. North Liberty Braddock Borough Good.

10 a.m. 75 10 Oakland Good. 11 a.m.. 80 11 p.m. South Fayette Good.

Noon 83 The Allegheny County Department of Temp. and precip. this date: Health's 24-hour pollution complaint num'89 '88 '87 '86 '85 '84 ber is 578-8111. 69 68 62 56 59 62 River report 86 82 78 76 78 86 Mean 78 75 70 66 69 74 Rivers in the Pittsburgh district were Prec. .20 0 .08 0 0 generally falling yesterday but will remain the same today.

Airport at 7 p.m. yesterday: River stages were reported as follows: Press. Wind Weather Allegheny River: Warren, Pa. 2.6 Frank29.83 84 65 SW 14 Cloudy lin, Pa. 3.0 Parker, Pa.

2.6 S. MonongaYesterday's high 89 hela River: Greensboro, Lock 7, Pa. 9.8 S. Yesterday's low 65 Cheat River: Parsons, W.Va. 3.6 F.

West Yesterday's 77 Fork River: Clarksburg, W.Va. 4.2 F. Yesterday's 0.03 Youghiogheny River: Sutersville, Pa. 3.5 F. Normal 69 Beaver River: Beaver Falls, Pa.

3.8 S. Ohio Excess 8 River: Pittsburgh, Pa. 16.3 Dashields Excess 2 Dam 13.9 Montgomery Dam, Pa. 13.4 Excess 729 Pike Island and Dam, W.Va. 13.0 Total 3.59 Wheeling Wharf, Wheeling, W.Va.

M. Normal 3.11 Falling; Missing; Pool; Total Rising; Stationary; Unknown. Normal 25.90 101-year-old hotel ordered to be closed BARRE, Mass. (AP) A courtappointed bankruptcy trustee has the closing of the 101-yearold Hotel Barre, which catered to three presidents but has operating under Chapter 11 protection since February 1989. Trustee David M.

Nickless ordered the shutdown Monday, saying a he saw little chance of the stately hotel reopening during the liquidation. "It sounds like they would continue to lose money and that would put the creditors further in the hole," Nickless said. Built in 1899 in a style suggested a Mississippi River steamboat, the three-story hotel had 36 Notices 001 Death Notices 001 Death 7-9 pm. Mass of Christian Ave, where service will be grandchildren; Burial Thurs. 10 am.

St. An- Thurs, contributions 10:30 a.m. Me- will be held gela Merici Church. Inter- ed morial to Northminster Thurs. suggestment Jefferson Mem.

Park. byterian Church fund. G. LAND organ HOME, MODENA N. Braddock.

Of Upper St. Clair, on Tues- tian burial day, August 28, 1990, J. On Mon. (nee Aug. 27, 1990, a.m.

Good the Stanley late Ellen' Land; Cronin husband Land; of Penn Marve Hills; C. beloved Farina), wife of POPE father of Jay S. and Land Pat- of Mary Louise Sciullo, Louis the late Aldo; mother of rick Cullman, Land Alabama of Los Ange- rence and the late Renaldo 1990; les, CA: and brother of the late 15 Modena; grandchildren also survived and by 13 Geraldine Meredith, Clement Howard Land; sister of ance of also survived by four Ann Martino, Eda Bonacura, also five call at grandchildren. LAUGHLIN'S, Friends may A. Neil Galluzzo, Mafaida ews, Friends and 222 Washington Mt.

Galluzzo and the late Dolo- 2-4 and Lebanon on Thurs. 2-4 7- res Collins. Friends received 9 Burial p.m. will Mass be of offered Christian in St. at the FUNERAL WILLIAM HOME, F.

Frankstown GROSS Louise de Marillac Church Rodi Frankstown Hills. Funer- will be 11735 'Rd. (at where a Fri. 11 a.m. Family requests Rd.) Penn memorial contributions to St.

al Christian Thurs. 9:15 Burial a.m. in Our Mass Lady of REH Louise de Marillac Church. of Joy Church, 10 a.m. Con- On LINTON tributions gratefully acknowl- John Penn On of August Forest 27, 1990, Heart Assoc.

Visitation Tues. Grace edged to the American brother Edward of James Linton Hills; of 7-9 and Wed. 2-4 7-9 p.m. James, Delmont Ruth Naughton; MURRAY and survived by grandchildren; grandchildren; T. nephews.

D. TURNER'S, 729 Wal- Pauline McVay Murray; be- late George Friends received On August 27, 1990, lace 2-4 and Tues. where 7-9; J. loved Murray wife of the daughter late John of Gustave Reh; Weds. will be 7-9, held the late Michael P.

and ra Haas. services on Bessie Loxterman McVay; at Thurs. at 11 a.m. survived by cousins. Friends HOME, MACHI will be received at JOHN A.

of N.S., Christian Weds. Antoinette R. Brookline. (Balestrieri), 4900 FREYVOGEL Centre at SONS, Devonshire Church, formerly of August 1990; On from 9:30 a.m. until Thurs.

beloved Monday, wife of 27, the late 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday. 4th Degree Mario; mother of Frank, Mi- Mass follow of in St. Paul Cathedral P. Reh Christian Burial will lumbus chael, Grandchildren; daughter of at 11 be a.m.

sent to the Remembrances St. Paul RUPP Mario and Anthony. 12 Mary Balestriere; and sister of Mario Cathedral or to the Little On the late Frank may Sisters of the Poor. Esther Balestriere, Dorothy the late marda, and Grace Thomas Spagnolo, PALMIERE mother Rose ter of triere. p.m.at the Visitation McINNES 1-4 and CHA- 7-9 27, George 1990; "husband of Aug.

the Mulvihill, late Marlene; of Mi- Cecilia PEL of DRO FUNERAL HOME, chele George V. Palmiere; J. son and of DiGiacomo, Arthur Butler St. at 46th 8:45 renceville. a.m.

followed Funeral Mass Lillian T. the brother of George An- grandchildren. late' of by Palmiere and Dianne come Palmiere in Our Lady Grace thony LUTZ Church, Scott 10 a.m. Parillo; Friends received grand- 2-4 4635 also three Interment Calvary Cemetery. sons.

7-9 at the WINTER FU- renceville) NERAL HOME, 4730 Friend- 2-4 McCRAE ship Ave. Funeral on Fri. at Mass of August 27, 8:30 a.m. Mass of Christian Fri. Church.

10 On 1990, Loretta Monday, 'M. of Avalon; wife of the late Daniel H. Burial ception in Church, Immaculate 9:30 a.m. contributions mother of Betty the St. McBane' Avalon; grand- PAVLIK theran McCrae; mother of of Scott, Marlyn Raphael Keith McBane and Beth On Mary Beachy August of Swissvale; SMITH O'Connor; also one great- wife the late John; moth- On granddaughter, Laura.

2-4 of Thomas, Steve, Jean Friends received Weds. Geno and Mary 7-9 p.m. at Krivda, Pauline Durnzy; also N.S.; LINN FUNERAL HOME, INC, 17 grandchildren; 11 great- er late of AVALON, 529 California 280 Regional office as postal officer and later was transferred to the Greensburg and Kittanning offices. He was a former president of the American Postal Workers Union and was was a member of the National Association of Retired Federal Employees and of American Legion Post 540, Brookline. Surviving are his wife, McSteen Kennedy; two daughters, Judy of Washington, D.C., and Jeanne Labin of Fort Washington, Montgomery County; three grandchildren; three brothers, George and Raymond of Lawrenceville and Paul of Point Breeze; and a sister, Ruth of Lawrenceville.

Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today and tomorrow in Beinhauer Mortuary, 2630 W. Liberty South Hills. A Mass will be said at 10 a.m. Friday in St.

Pius Church, 3040 Pioneer Brookline. Burial will be in Mt. Lebanon Cemetery. Compiled by Bohdan Hodiak racism was ordered by Jones to administer a second test for Zunich after the machine malfunctioned during the first test. Tests taken by a broken machine before it is recalibrated are not valid in Pennsylvania, the lawsuit said.

Results of the second test were different from the first test, but Jones ordered Coker to use those results in his reports, the lawsuit says. Monroeville officials requested an investigation of the incident by the district attorney's office, which determined in March there was no basis for charges against Coker. Coker is asking for damages in excess of $10,000 from each defendant. $288,177 grant to the Allegheny County Mental Retardation Drug and Alcohol Program. The funds are part of nearly $4.5 million in grants for employment programs in 23 counties that help people with severe disabilities to learn employment skills and hold a job.

IN BRIEF Woman gets jail for bilking firm A New Alexandria woman was sentenced yesterday to to 23 months in jail for bilking the Beckwith Equipment Murrysville, of almost $69,000. Evelyn Jefferson, 43, the former office supervisor at Beckwith, also was ordered to make restitution of $500 per month to repay $30,000 that was not covered by the company's insurance carrier. Jefferson pleaded guilty in May to 28 counts each of theft, forgery, receiving stolen property and theft by deception and one count of conspiracy. Murrysville police charged Jefferson with writing Beckwith checks to a fake company, R.A. Larusso which was named after her sister.

Police also implicated Jefferson's sister, Rose Anne Larusso, 36, also of New Alexandria. Larusso was charged with conspiracy and placed in an accelerated rehabilatative disposition program. Common Pleas Judge Gary P. Caruso approved Jefferson's request to serve her sentence in a work-release program. She works as a sales representative for a Delmont company.

Grant for job program HARRISBURG The Casey administration yesterday announced a PREVIOUS 001 Death DEATHS Aiello, Rosemary (McKnight) Dennan, Kathryn R. Harshberger, Betty L. Kuhn, Frederick K. Linton, Edward M. Machi, Antoinette R.

(Balestriere) Modena, Marye C. (nee Farina) Murray, Pauline McVay Wolbers, August H. (Gus) 001 Death Notices Kennedy of D.C. and Jeanne Labin of Ft. Washington, PA; brother of Ruth, George, Raymond and Paul; also survived by three grandchildren.

Friends welcome at BEINHAUER MORTUARY, Member of Golden Rule, 2630 West Liberty on Wed. Thurs. 2-4 7-9 p.m. Mass on Fri. 10am.

in St. Pius Church KUHN On Aug. 26, 1990, Frederick of Bellevue; Dorothy beloved husband of Bloom Mary Kuhn; beloved Raynovich, father of Reading, PA, and F. Kuhn, of Gibsonia; brother of Dorthea Kuhn and Clara Doyle, both of Bloomfield, the late Frank Kuhn; grandfather and Kuhn and David Sarah Raynovich. Friends invited 7-9: 2-4 and 7-9 in the ORION C.

PINKERTON FUNERAL HOME, A GOLDEN RULE MEMBER FIRM, 1014 California Avalon (North Boros), where funeral services be held on time later. LAKE Delbert, of White Oak on Mon. Aug. 27, 1990; son of Carl Anne Lake of White Oak; brother of Carol Anne Lake of White Oak. Mr.

Lake was an Insurance Broker for E. F. Barrett ance Co. Friends received at FUNERAL HOME, 2703 O'Neil McKeesport Wed. 2-4 90 70 Court has ruled constitutionrecords in sexual accusaSomerset the court said could not have materials in a Rev.

Francis of Altoonaother church ruled that Eugene E. when he refused a request by the AltoonaJohnstown Diocese to seal records a civil suit in which an Akron now 22 and formerly of Blair County, accused Luddy of sexually molesting him when he was 10 years old sexually abusing him for six or years. Kevin C. Abbott, a lawyer for Press, called that decision a "victory for the media." He said this was first time the court had ruled the media have a constitutional to pretrial records under the and federal constitutions and common law. Bruce Keidan one sport to another in the Post-Gazette Leo and Tom Hritz Pittsburgh originals in the Post-Gazette Business mortgage rates in the Post-Gazette 001 Death Notices 001 Death Notices Creek, where service will be held Thurs.

at 11 a.m. BOWLER On August 27, 1990, John of Bloomfield; brother of Mary E. Bowler Joan Wotherspoon. NO VISITATION. Service will be held at the convenience of the family.

WORRELL FUNERAL HOME INC. 782-2211 CLARKE On Sunday, 26, 1990, Margaret of Avalon; daughter of the late Farah Johnson Clarke; survived by several cousins. Friends received Tues. 7-9 and Wed. 2-4 7-9 p.m.

at the McDONALD-LINN FUNERAL HOME, AVALON, 529 California Ave. Funeral Services at the Church of the Epiphany, Avalon, Thurs. at 2 p.m. Memorial contributions are suggested to the Church of the Epiphany Endowment Fund. CONROY Daniel J.

of Brookline, on Tues Aug 28, 1990, husband of the late Blanche, beloved father of Sr. Rita Agnes S.C. of Daniel J. Jr. of Indianapolis Carole Lynch of Willoughby, OH; Sandra Cicchitto of Brookline; also 10 grandchildren 8 great grandchildren.

Friends may call FRANK F. DeBOR FUNERAL HOME, INC. 1065 Brookline Blvd. WED ONLY 2-4 7-9 pm. Funeral Thur 8:30 am.

with Mass of Christian Burial to follow in the Church of the Resurrection at 9:30 COSTA On Monday, August 27, 1990, Joseph of Ross Twp; husband of Cynthia; father of Cathy, Joseph Jr. and Jennifer; nephew of Ellenwood Myers. Friends received at NOVAK FUNERAL HOME, 3313 Brighton Rd. Time of service later, Visitation 2-4 7-9 p.m. I CRISPENS Mollie B.

beloved wife of Charles G. Crispens, Sr. of Franklin Park on Mon. Aug. 27, 1990; mother of Dr.

Charles G. Donald W. Crispens; sister of Herbert the late Edward Graham; also 4 grandchildren 3 great grandchildren. Friends may call at the GEORGE A. THOMA FUNERAL HOME, 10418 Perry McCandless.

Services in Ingomar United Methodist I Church on Fri. at 2 p.m. in man, and seven the the that right state under 001 Death HACKETT He said he was disappointed that in a a a a a a separate ruling, Judges Joseph A. Hudock and Stephen J. McEwen Jr.

held that the Press did not have the right to try to gain access to discovery materials in the civil suit. Madelyn Ross, managing editor for the Press, said the newspaper was studying whether to appeal the ruling that limits the newspaper's access to pretrial discovery materials. The lawsuit was filed in October 1988. Luddy, 48, is on leave from the priesthood. Teen held in Oakland rapes RAPES FROM PAGE 1 Fifth Avenue.

She was not beaten, however. While the attacks were similar, the victims had given police different description of the rapist. Three said they were raped by a black man, one said he was white. The suspect was to be taken to Shuman Detention Center last night. He will be charged as a juvenile, but a hearing will be held to try to have him certified as an adult.

"It's my hope that he is certified an adult because rape is certainly an adult crime," DeRoy said. Sarah St. to be closed Sarah Street between 20th and 21st streets on the South Side will be closed to all traffic tomorrow through Oct. 12 because of work to repair damage caused by a recent water main break, the city Water Department announced. Notices LATEST Of Scott Twp.

on Mon. eve. Aug 27, 1990, Edward J. Hackett, beloved husband of Sylvia Tatem Hackett, dear son of Delia A. Hackett, devoted father of Julia A.

Jenkins, L. Deborah Babski. L. Kelley, Grandfa- Barbara ther of Jennifer, Nichole Lauren. Friends may call at LAUGHLIN'S, 222 Washington Rd.

Mt. Leb. WEDNESDAY 2-4 7-9 pm. Mass of Christian Burial in Our Lady of Grace Church THURSDAY at 12 noon. Interment Mt.

Leb. cemetery. MEMORIALS MAY BE MADE TO: The American Cancer Society. MR. HACKETT WAS A MEMBER OF THE I.B.E.W.

HARSHBERGER On Sunday, August 26, 1990, Betty L. of Mf Washington, formerly of Swisshelm Park. Daughter of the late Robert William and Emma; beloved sister of Joyce Schwindt of Penn Hills; beloved aunt William R. Robert R. Schwindt.

Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., Tuesday and Wednesday at the THOMAS L. NIED FUNERAL HOME, 7441 Washington Swissvale. Service Thursday 10 a.m. HELTMAN On Aug. 28, 1990, Kenneth W.

of Mars; band of the late Lucy Styche; father of Howard A. and Edward L. Heltman; also 3 grandchildren. Friends received at McDONALD-AEBERLI FUNERAL HOME, Mars, Wed. 7-9 p.m.

Service interment private. Memorials to the Mars Volunteer Fire Co. HESIDENCE Sr. M. Hubert O.S.F., on loved sister of 'sr.

Aug. 28, 1990; bereda Hesidence O.S.F, and Mary O'Donnell, and the late Paul, Joseph, Lucille, Sr. M. Pascal Hesidence O.S.F. Helen McLafferty.

Visitation 2-9 Weds. and 2- 4:45 Thurs. at the MT. VERNIA MOTHERHOUSE CHAPEL, 146 Hawthorne Road, Millvale, followed by Mass of Christian Burial 5 p.m. Interment Mt.

liver. nia Cemetery. Arrang, Spents FUNERAL HOME, INC guest rooms, 11 fireplaces and an elegant dining room. Guests included Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson and Calvin Coolidge. It was sold in 1985 for $265,000 to new owners who recreated its lavish Victorian atmosphere.

The hotel has been listed for sale since 1987 for $2.6 million unfurnished, or $3.6 million furnished. LOTTERY PENNSYLVANIA Yesterday's Big 4 2438; 18, 40, 42; the Notices one greatgreat-granddaughter Friends received Wed. 2-4 7-9 ALBERT LESKO FUNERAL Bell Jones Mass of Chrison Friday 10 Shepherd Church. on Aug. 27, brother of Mary Lee of Altoona, and Eazor, of FL; Joy nieces and nephtwo recievd Thurs.

only 7-9 p.m. 9406 Penn Hills, Blessing Service held on 10 a.m. August 26, 1990, of FL, formerly of Hills; husband of M. Reh; father of Lawrence, Daniel Thomas Reh; also nine three greatson of and Kunigunda brother of Andrew, and the late BarbaFriends received SCHELLHAAS FUNERAL 707 East 2-4 7-9. Mass burial St.

Anne's Castle Shannon 9am. Mr. Reh was a Knights of Coand owner of John Auto Parts. August 28, 1990; R. (Pischke); wife of Francis; beloved of Joan Banze; sisFrancis Pischke, Vera Anna Mae Miller, Parkes and Rose grandmother of Kathy Jim, Carol Banze; also two greatFriends welat BEINHAUER FUNERAL HOME, Butler St.

(LawWeds. Thurs. 7.9 p.m. Funeral Christian Burial, a.m. St.

Raphael Family requests to be made to Raphael-Messiah LuFood Bank or the St. Raphael Angel Fund. SMITH August 28, 1990, Hough Smith, the bejoved wife of the George F. Smith; mothVicki Smith Mauclair: daily number 643; Wild Card 7, 8, 15, wild card was 36. 001 Death Notices DENNAN Kathryn of Brookline, on Sat.

Aug. 25, 1990; beloved sister of Gertrude of Brookline, Rosemary Puzak of West Mifflin and Paul CA; daughter of the late John and Elizabeth; also nieces nephews. Friends may call at FRANK F. DeBOR FUNERAL HOME, INC. 1065 Brookline Tues.

and Wed. 2-4 7-9. Funeral Thurs. at 9:30 a.m. with Mass of Christian Burial to follow in the Church of the Resurrection at 10:30.

DUFFY Margaret Lang Duffy; beloved wife of Francis on Monday, August 27, 1990; mother of Anna Russo of VA, William R. of Fombell, Blanche Pitchford of TX and Robert F. Duffy of FL: survived also by 15 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. The family will receive visitors WEDS. ONLY 2-4 7-9 P.M.

at O'BRIEN'S, 3724 California at Cooper, St. Francis N.S. Funeral Xavier in Church, Thurs. 10 a.m. FOSTER Amanda, on Aug.

28, 1990; beloved mother of Elaine Sarraf Pollock; sister of James William Gil- more; also survived by nieces received Weds. nephews. 2-4 Friends WINTER FUNERAL HOME, 4730 Friendship Ave. Funer! al Services will be held on Thurs. in the Allegheny Cemetery Temple of Memories Mausoleum at 1 p.m.

GAMBINO On Aug 28, 1990, Rose Marie (Hohman) Gambino of Pleasant Hills, wife of Frank George Gambino; mother of Frank R. of McKeesport, Shevawn M. Large of White Oak, Kathryn E. Nora M. both of CA: daughter of Harry and Catherine (Donahue) Hohman of Forest Hills; sister of Delores (Tippy) Davis of KY, and the late Kathleen (Tat) Payne; niece of John Donahue of Wilk.

Delores Kempf W. Mifflin, Rita Nair of Forest Hills, and Theresa of OH; also 2 grandchildren. Friends may call Tues 7-9; Wed 2-4 T. pm LANIGAN FUNERAL 7.9 at the PATRICK HOME, 700 Linden E. Pgh.

Mass of Christian Burial in St. Maurice Church, Forest Hills, Thurs. 11 am DEATHS Adams, Elmer G. Baumann, Kathryn C. Birchall, William C.

Bowler, John P. Clarke, Margaret E. Conroy, Daniel J. Costa, Joseph F. Crispens, Mollie B.

Duffy, Margaret Lang Foster, Amanda Gambino, Rose Marie Hackett, Edward J. Heltman, Kenneth W. Hesidence, Sr. M. Hubert O.S.F.

Hubstenberger, Regis J. Kennedy, Clair R. Lake, Delbert Land, J. Stanley McCrae, Loretta M. Palmiere, George Jr.

Pavlik, Mary Beachy Pope, Louis Jr. Reh, John P. Rupp, Esther R. (Pischke) Smith, Jean Hough Vecchiarella, Gertrude K. Bohn Werbaneth, Anthony R.

001 Death Notices HUBSTENBERGER Regis on Aug. 27, 1990; beloved brother of Floyd A. Hubstenberger and Bernetta Buchholz, and the 'late Frank W. berger. Visitation at ANDREW S.

SKUNDRICH FUNERAL HOME, 405 North Millvale. Funeral Mass St. Anthony Church, 10 a.m. Interment St. Antho.

ny Cemetery. KENNEDY On Aug. 27, 1990, Clair beloved husband of Dorothy I (McSteen); father of Judy sister of the late Margaret Ann Bloom; aunt of Dr. R. Lee Bloom of Erie; grandmother of Matthew R.

Mauclair. Friends received from 2-4 7-9 p.m. at the G. S. SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrysville where Service will be held on Thurs.

at 11 o'clock. VECCHIARELLA On August 27, 1990, Gertrude K. Bohn Vecchiarella; beloved wife of the late' Joseph A. Vecchiarella; mother of Michael Langdon, Catherine Kopicko and the late Donald Leo Langdon also survived by four grandchildren; sister of Mary Joanne Reese. Friends are being received in McCABE FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn E.E., Weds.

Thurs. between the hours of 2-4 7-9 p.m. Funeral Fri. 10 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial in the Immaculate Conception Church, 11 a.m.

WERBANETH On Saturday, Aug. 25, 1990, Anthony of Pgh; beloved husband of Jeanne. Past Master of Theodore Roosevelt F.A.M. Services and Interment were held in New Galilee, PA. Arrangements by CIESLAK TATKO FUNERAL HOME On Sunday, August 26, 1990, H.

(Gus) Wolbers; beloved husband of the late Grace M. Hill Wolbers; beloved father of his only son John C. Wolbers of Pittsburgh; brother of Charles Wolbers of Friends East burgh, PA. ing received in McCABE FUNERAL HOME, 6214 Walnut (Shadyside), on Tues. Weds.

between the hours of 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Thurs. 10 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Philomena Church at 11 a.m.

007 ALLEG. Cannon, 2 graves, $600ea. 931-1305 JEFFERSON MEMORIAL PK -Garden of the Temple. 4 Lots. $2400 All.

366-4998 LINCOLN MEM PARKA Restland. 4 gravesites. Value 823-8618 anytime.

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