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Latrobe Bulletin from Latrobe, Pennsylvania • 9

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Beauty Asked Him Romance Crashed 'Teddy' Pallow utes. "I shot her and she slipped to her knees," they quoted Pallow. "The first shot didn't kill her and she said "Kill me "I fired' the other shots because I couldn't bear to see her suffer." Pallow surrendered to police at Beaver about 2 a.m. Thursday. "Pallow said he had been separated several months from his wife, Betty.

While authorities were questioning him, an attorney for Mrs. Pallow filed a divorce suit against him. Believe Childless Okinawa Woman Kidnaped Infant Son Of U.S. Gl NAHA, Okinawa, (UP) An Okinawan woman carrying an American baby. was reported seen today in a village near the home from which the six-weeksold son of a U.S.

Air Force civildan employe disappeared. American and Okinawan police Immediately. investigated the report, but could not find such a woman. Pleads On TV Authorities leaned to the theory that a childless and deranged woman had kidnaped Brady D. Hitt, son of Terrence D.

Hitt, 28, of Plymouth, Mich. The child disappeared from his crib between 7:45 and 8 p.m. Wednesday. The 1 father made a dramatic televised plea for the safe return of the baby Thursday night. He WE THINK IT IS THE FINEST LIGHTWEIGHT JACKET IN IT'S PRICE FIELD TODAY! RUGBY SPORTCRAFTER JACKET ONLY $7.95 If you are going to buy lightweight jacket this Spring or Summer, by all means -come in and what we consider money buy today! It finest, jacket your has all the features of the higher priced repellent finished poplin, jam-free Conmatic fastener, Sleeve Ease, arm motion, hidden zip, change purse, pencil pocket, double overshoulder yoke, new continental collar, easy fit elastic bottom, taper tite WASHABLE! Come in -try one on (we have eight colors) and see what we mean by, the finest your money can buy today! Goldmanis 328 Main' St.

KE 7-7571 THE LATROBE BULLETIN Friday, March 14, 1958 Page Millworker Says To Kill Her When BEAVER, Pa. (UP) -The married boy friend of a blonde beauty contestant was expected to be charged with murder today on the basis of a signed statement in which authorities said he confessed shooting her--at her request--because their love af. fair was on the rocks. District Attorney Richard P. Steward said Theodore A.

Pallow, 25, a millworker and father of a seven-week-old child, confessed he fired six bullets into Rosalie Leis, 21, runner-up for the Miss Pennsylvania title in the 1955 Miss Universe contest. Hearing This Afternoon A preliminary hearing for Pallow was scheduled (at 4 p.m.) in justice court at nearby Vanport. Police still were investigating no formal charge had been filed. Assistant Beaver County Detective Chief Russell Meskow said Pallow told of dating Miss Leis for about six months. "I liked Rosalie very he told authorities.

The couple made a secret pact, according to the police, that "one of us was going to die" if the romance broke up. The affair did break up, police quoted Pallow, and he said Miss Leis telephoned him Wednesday night to "bring the gun to- my house and end it See Her Pallow took a pistol to the house where -Miss Leis lived with her father, Andrew Leis, and walked into, the woods with her early Thursday, police said. They talked about: five min- Obituaries ies Of Day Dr. Leard Altemus Dr. Leard Reed Altemus, 62.

787 Goucher Johnstown, died at 10 a. Thursday at home. Born in Pittsburgh Jan. 1, 1896, he was the son of Newton Grant and Terzah ah (Schultz) Altemus. Surviving are his widow, the former Susane Statler, and two sons: Robert Leard, Latrobe, and Leard Reed, who is a junior at Jefferson Medical School.

He was a member of First Presbyterian Church, American and International Colleges of Surgeons, American Association of Railway Surgeons, Association of American Physicians and. Surgeons, surgical staff of Memorial Hospital, Johnstown Tuberculosis Society, Post 294, American Legion; Lodge 175, BPO of Elks; Spruce Creek Rod and Gun Club, Johnstown Bachelors Club; Sunnehanna Country Club and Nu Sigma Nu, professional medical fraternity. He was past president of Cambria County Medical Society, president -elect of Wainwright Tumor Association, director of Memorial Hospital cancer clinic. Graduate of Muhlenberg Prep School, University of Pittsburgh and Jefferson Medical School. The family will receive friends from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. Friday in H. M. Picking Sons Mortuary, Johnstown, where services will be conducted at 1 p. m.

Saturday by the Rev. Carl S. Fisher. Interment will be in Grandview Cemetery, Johnstown. Phyllis Jane Emili Phyllis Jane Emili, Greensburg High School sophomore who sang before civic organizations and on radio and television, died in the St.

Francis Hospital, Pittsburch, at 1:15 p. m. Thursday. The 15-year-old girl was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Nazzareno Emili, House 134 Crabtree. She was also a member of the Immaculate Concention Sodality. Surviving besides her parents are the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. John Ferretti, and John, both of Crabtree: Mrs. Robert Marto, South Greensburg: Herman, West Newton R.

D. 1: Mrs. Nicholas Hyduke, Crabtree; Olga, Carl, Cecelia and Rita, all at home. Also surviving are an aunt, Mrs. Louis Ferri, Mt.

Pleasant, and two uncles, Ednus DelCostello, Derry, and Sgt. Mario DelCostello. Fort Jackson, S. C. Friends will be received at her home until 9 o'clock Monday morning.

with solemn high mass in St. Bartholomew's Church at 9:30. Interment will be in the St. Vincent Cemetery. Harriet W.

Saler Mrs. Harriet W. Saler, 87, of 551 Locust Greensburg, died at the Claypool Rest Home in Indiana at 11 p. m. Wednesday after a brief illness.

Born' in Somerset County March 30, 1870, she was a daughter of the late Allen S. and Ann Scott Will and was the widow of George B. Saler. She was an active member of the First Christ Church, being superintendent of its cradle roll and a member of the Missionary Society. Surviving is one son, Bayard Ligonier.

Friends will be received from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. Sunday at the Coshey-Buchanan Funeral Home, West Pittsburgh Greensburg, where services will Clearer Outlook INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UP) Judge John H. Daily got so tired.

of his 'dirty courthouse windows issued a court order to have them my washed. "The windows are so filthy," the judge said, "I cannot see out." hopefully included the infant's formula: He said he hoped the balmy 70-degree weather on this Pacific island would help the boy survive. Reward- The child's distraught mother, Madelyn, 26, remained at home with an older daughter, Terrilyn, 3. Hitt increased his reward offer from $500 to $1,000 for the safe return of his son, although there has been no indication the baby was kidnaped for ransom. The 17th Communications Squadron, for which Hitt worked, added another $500.

Property Transfers According to deeds filed in the county courthouse, the following property transfers have been made in this district: Latrobe From Morris Shendowich by executors to Francis W. and Lawrence Connolly for $2,250. Derry Township From Loyal and Mary L. McElheny to Edwin H. and Joyce E.

Suda for $2,200. New Alexandria From John W. and Katherine Newhouse to Brinton R. and Patricia M. Jellison for $2,000.

Mount Pleasant From Leonard Ciacco to Lillie M. and Dom C. Waters. From Teresa C. and Joseph M.

Coldsmith to Anthony. M. and Erma F. Demangone. Mount Pleasant Township From Mary C.

Kantorik to Melvin and Mabel Kantorik. HOW If you are immediately diamond recognize I MUCH you outstanding If you clarity, not your their DO our expert, reputation buy for safely brilliance. place high liance on and value. quality you buy YOU when DIAMONDS? 12-DIAMOND Divided BRIDAL Payments ENSEMBLE Rings and Diemonds $14950 Enterged to Shew Deteil PAULLS 0000004 Phone KE 7-4631 0 500000 be conducted at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon by the Rev. H.

Glenn Carpenter, former local pastor now located at Johnstown, in the absence of her present pastor, the Rev. Raldo W. Cook. Interment will be in the St. Clair Cemetery.

Oliver Francis Glass Oliver Francis Glass, Box 258, Dunn Blairsville, died in Oakland VA Hospital, Pittsburgh, Thursday afternoon, following a week's illness. Born in Cambria County, Jan. 26, 1893, he was the son of Martha Durbin and Oliver Glass. He had resided in Blairsville for the past 40 years and was a retired railroader, He was a member of SS. Simon and Jude Church, Blairsville, VFW, American Legion and Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen.

He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary Glass; one son, Donald, Black Lick; two daughters, Mrs. John Patz, Blairsville, and Mrs. Donald Neal, Niagara Falls, N. six grandchildren; these brothers and sister: Gorman, Glenn Campbell; Clair erton, Ebensberg R.

Ralph, Factoria, Mrs. Gust. Itle, Cresson. Friends will be received at the Hallow Funeral Home, Blairsville, Saturday and Sunday, A requiem high mass will be held Monday at 9 a.m. in SS.

Simon and Jude Church, Blairsville. Interment will be in the church cemetery. Skelley Services A blessing service will be held at 9 a. m. Saturday at the Stader Funeral Home for the late Harry Skelley.

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