Evening Standard, The (Newspaper) - January 23, 1973, Uniontown, Pennsylvania THE HERALD EVENING STANDARD SWAP HIRE BUY SELL CLASSIFIED ADS BUY RENT SWAP says BEAT OUR TRIUMPH SPITFIRE Ckoice of 20 Triumphs in Stock PLUS THE GREAT Ali NEW 1913 STAG MARK HOWARD 40 UN ION TOWN 4 i NOM Inert 67 Cadillac sedan deVille 67 Nova coupe power 70 Ford Torino FIKE CHEVROLET CO COME BY OUR WAV Masontown 71 08 Royale convertible sable brown white top factory brown Interior automatic power and power disc brakes Traa WEEK'S SPECIAL BRYSON MOTORS Cadillac CMC WI E Fayette SI HERE AND WAITING FOR YOU COME AND SEE MARK HOWARD RECREATIONAL VEHICLES Summer Fun around the corner MARK HOWARD PONTIAC Route 40 West Phone Otherwise Reaction Is Mixed Catholic Leaders Deplore Court Ruling On Abortion By BARRY Associated Writer WASHINGTON Ro- an Catholic church leaders ave deplored the Supreme decision guaranteeing merican women the right to ave medical abortions during first six months of ancy Otherwise there was mixed to the court's ng Monday hat the states may with this right of only in about the last iree months of pregnancy hen unborn child is ped enough to live outside the mother John Cardinal Krol of elphia the prelate in the United states called the decision at unspeakable tragedy and sail it is hard to think of any sion in the 200 years of our his ory which has had more dis implications for ou as a civilized society Patrick Cardinal O'Boyle o America H is a shocking dis- toy of a few men arrogating to the judgment at what stage the life of an unborn hild may be he aid Gov David Hall of Oklahoma issue is one for state I deeply regret his additional Intrusion by the government Into ers the state should he Washington decision called th catastrophe fo In the other hand the ing proponent of liberalized abortions In the California said the decision makes on request available throughout the nation The state has no overriding interest which would permit i to Interfere in this very private said State Sen An thony Bellenson a Beverly Hills Democrat State Rep Sarah Weddington of Texas a leading figure in the lawsuit that led to Mon day's ruling said in Austin sh was very pleased because o the impact this decision wil have on the lives of the man women who in the past hav The ruling struck down a Visas law that had made it a for doctors to terminate except for the saving the life of the mother The court also disapproved iy a vote provisions of a law These required advance approval of a hospital committee and concurrence of wo additional physicians be- ore a woman could have an abortion recommended by her doctor Thirty other slates have laws similar to the Texas statute Thirteen additional states have aws like Georgia's Since the of remaining states ready permitted medical lions virtually upon demand the ruling will have nationwide impact The court's majority opinion by Justice Harry A Blackmun rested largely on the right of privacy and the medical view that in the early stages of nancy an abort no more of than birth itself PA TUESDAY JANUARY U Medical Society V Gives Its Only For Health ATTACKS Pennsylvania Rep Martin P Mullen cate of strong abortion attacks ruling by Supreme Court Elated Bitter By LARRY MARGASAK Associated Press Writer HARRISBURG favoring liberal abortion laws were elated and abortion John Cardinal bitter in their reaction to the U.S Supreme Court's long-awaited ruling on termination of pregnancies The court Monday granted women the right to have cal abortions the first six months of pregnancy The Supreme Court's deci- sion is an unspeakable tragedy for this said Cardinal Krol a who is the highest ranking I Catholic prelate It is hard to think of any de- in the 200 years of our history has had more disastrous implications for our stability as a civilized society However Rachel Berg Of Pittsburgh a member of sylvania's Abortion Law Commission said she was elated Mrs Berg counselor to CLASSIFIED DISPLAY GIRLS well treat you to a career Your local Army Reserve offers you hundreds of different Jobs with a challenge Jobs AM to 10 PM Dial in mediate Openings and v Your Army Reserve needs the skills ot men and Women for four sessions a month two weeks each You'll earn from to an hour Plus promotions pays lo go to meetings Your local Army Reserve pays you for four a month Each assembly equals a full day's Active Army pay Call toll free 9 AM to Dial AN EXTRA JOB? 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can have safe legal abortions and can do them die said The decision comes two months after legislation that would have banned all to save a ans life died in the last sion of the state Its chief backer Rep Martin P Mullen had promised to revive it this sion but admitted Monday that would be impossible under the Supreme Court guidelines Cardinal Krol president the National Conference of Catholic Bishops and Mullen were the angriest dissenters to the ruling i No court and no legislature in the land can make thing evil become something Cardinal Krol said Abortion at any stage of nancy is evil TOs is not a question of sectarian morality but instead concerns the law of i God and the basis of civilized society One trusts the de- and good sense of the American people not to let an illogical court decision dictate to them on the subject of and human life Added In the U.S this will lead to millions of abortions probably the tion United States The birthrate will drop drastically This decision will wreak havoc with our birthrate CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Dr Emily H Mudd of fprd of the tion Law Commission called the decision forward looking encouraging and sound She expressed satisfaction that the ruling was similar to the majority re- port signed by 14 others on the com- mission majority recom- mended that abortions be a matter for women and their doctors but proposed the nancy be terminated by the 20th week This decision will relieve the anxiety of doctors and hospitals who thought they would run amok of the Dr Mudd said improve the legal situation Pennsylvania's abortion law has been declared unconstitutional in two ties and status is currently before the State Supreme gal abortion's but fails to define what illegal means Gov Shapp who vetoed len's and saw his decision sustained in the House com- In my veto message Strengthens His Platform Mullen Says HARRISBURG AP grin over the narrow failure last November of his tion led Marty Mullen to announce he'd run for governor in 1974 Now that his hat's in the ring it will take more than the U.S Supreme Court to make him mind The court's ruling Monday would have voided even had it survived Gov veto in the closing minutes of the 72 session But Mullen who climbed to legislative power by stubbornly winning election to 10 straight House terms says the Supreme Court's strengthens his guberatorial platform Even before this decision I planned to develop election of judges as part of my campaign Mullen said The Court has gone far be- yond what it originally was created to do It's now making laws not interpreting laws Most of the courts have gone too far in recent years and this is Just example Within weeks the AP Fhe state's physicians are being urged to perform abortions only do tl when a woman's health or life ing is the U.S Supreme decision that allows virtually all abortions up to the first six months of nancy The Pennsylvania Medical Society Monday asked its member doctors to perform abortions only for medical sons and disregard other cial factors The Supreme Court ruling Monday held that abortions are private matter between a woman and her physician and the state may not interfere ex- cept to require safe operating conditions Robert S Sanford president of the society said the decision apparently removes the state as a party to abortion deci- sions but it would certainly not remove the right of a physician to exercise individual ment in each case Sanford said that despite the society's policy which is non- binding on doctors he would expect doctors to range from giving abortions on demand to no abortions at all think the public will have difficulty in obtaining an he said Hospitals across the stale perform any abortions and said they would continue to do them despite the court's ig Any woman who desires to have an abortion has plenty of places where she may go but as far as we're concerned day's ruling Is contrary to our way of thinking We could not be party to said ter Elizabeth Ann associate ex- director of Mercy Pittsburgh A spokesman at Hahnemann Hospital In Philadelphia said he didn't forsee any immediate changes noting the hospital's three-man review panel is doing as much for the safety of the patient as for legal Harrisburg Hospital which performs therapeutic abortions said it would consider possible changes at a board meeting The medical society also said it was looking into whether tors are legally bound by the court decision to perform tions Our impression is they are Sanford said But we would not want for instance a physician to have a lawsuit if he refused to perform an tion unsure of the impact said they planned no immediate changes in their policies Several hospitals mostly in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh perform abortions if special in- house committees determine continued pregnancy will en- danger the physical or mental health of the woman These are therapeutic abortions Other hospitals particularly ones do not Coll toil free 9 AM to EARN AN EXTRA INCOME You'll 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It is now up to the General Assembly to make sure that any future consideration of this issue will be guided by today's Supreme Court decision Senate Majority Leader Thomas F Lamb said the legislature should enact a new abortion but must follow the high court's Rita Burke of Carbondale the other of the Abortion Commission said she and very much concerned about the de- Mrs Burke led the mi- faction that favored a strict abortion law The decision opens the door not only to an increase in tions but God knows what she said Any time we open the door to negation from conception to death then I think we're all in trouble it's a dangerous trend I don't like it delphia Democrat plans to start a mass mailing that will reach every home in the state Tuskegee Terr Blaze Doused Hopwood firemen extinguished a fire in the home of Ruth rison 15 Tuskegee Terrace about The flames were confined to a small area around a television set and bed in a second-floor bedroom but smoke filled the entire upstairs area Two and 17 men were at the scene for 45 minutes Lady Luck At Gas Station Lady Luck seems to have descended pn the Lakeview Service Station on Route 40 at ChalkHill For the second consecutive week the station operated by Clarence M Thomas has come up with a winner in the state lottery Winner on a licket chased for last Wednesday's drawing at the Lakeview tion was Ernie of Thomas W Va manager of Kentucky Fried Chicken franchises In this area The previous week Mr Thomas sold a winner to Wade Umbel of Uniontown Body Found HERMINIE Pa were attempting today to determine the identity of a decomposed body found buried in a shallow unmarked grave near this Westmoreland County town County detective chief Donald Hackney said bone fragments found over a week ago have been classified through tory tests as those of a male dead about two years Hackney said the found under a rock near a marked grave on a farm He said medals were found with he bone fragments Indicating the remains may be those of a serviceman State police and the joined in the investigation DEATH NOTICES Car City police have received a report that a car owned by Gerald Friend of 301 St was burglarized last Wednesday Stolen were an Electrolux floor polisher rug washer and accessories valued at HICKS WALTER EDMUND Age 77 years of Uniontown H D 3 died Tuesday Jan In the County Memorial He was bom Aug 7 in the son of the late Jacob and Lydla Crow Hicks In addition to his parents he was predeceased by his wife Anna Myrtle Finley Hicks and a ter Eleanor WooM ridge He is survived by one daughter Mrs Gladys Myers Baltimore Md two: sens Charles of Fredi oC Florida two sisters Mrs of Fairchance Mrs Iva Victor of The family requests no visitation Cremation Jan 23 STEPHEN Friends are be- ing received in the Haky Funeral Home 139 W Fayetle St today until 9 when Prayer will be held followed by a Divine In SI John's Baptist Church at with HGV Fr Ray Balta as Interment In Church House Burglary At California Burglars took stereo ment valued at and in cash at the home of Donald bert at 802 Green St in fornia The loot included a Panasonic turntable amplifier two ers and 50 albums Also taken was a hunting knife and sheath The burglary was discovered about yesterday bert is a student at California State College DEATH NOTICES BECKETT ETTA LULA Friends are being received In the J Harry John i ton Funeral Home 65 N Ave until Z p.m the hour of service Rev J Robert Blankenship will officiate assisted by Rev Floyd McFarland In- In Sylvans Heights Cemetery DAVI S SARA HATHAWAY MINN Friends be received In the Paul Lesako Funeral Home after 1 p.m today where funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 with Rev Harold O Kelley officiating In- terment In Laurel Point Cemetery ANNA BARBARA Age 5S years of Bridgeville Pa formerly of died at the Women's Hospital Pittsburgh January 20 1973 Surviving are her father John of Uniontown her husband Lawrence two c h 1 Id r e n Lawrence Jr and Robert the following brothers and sisters Mary and Helen John Paul and Stephen Also five grandchildren Burial will be Wednesday at 1 p.m in St Mary's ry Uniontown ng hours are from 12 noon until 9 p.m In the Samuel B Fryer Funeral Home 729 Ave Bridgeville Services will be held Wednesday at 11 In St Agnes Church 70 98 Luxury Sedan green green interior factory air full er tilt telescopic wheel Very SPECIAL OF THE BRYSON MOTORS i Ml K Wrestling Parents Group To Have Meeting Laurel Highlands Wrestling Parents group will meet at p.m Wednesday at the senior high school Man Burned At Republic Frank Grahek 27 Of 219 Nemacolin St Brownsville was admitted to Brownsville pital about 2 p.m yesterday with electrical hums sustained while he was installing siding on a home in Republic Mr Grahek is employed by H L Re- modeling Co of Uniontown A co-worker was not injured in the incident STOK Age 78 years of House 35 Filbert died in the Uniontown Hospital Monday Jan 22 1973 She was formerly a Palmer for a number of years and had been residing In Filbert since Born In Hopwood she was the daughter of the late Hiram and Sadie Mailer She was a member of the Palmer Ian Church She was predeceased by her husband Russell in Surviving are the following Mrs Sarah Christopher Is of Ham tram ck Mich Waller of Maple St Carmichaels Mrs seph Violet Shaw of Perni Craft and Mrs Edward Martha Shaw of Cleveland Ohio eight grand- great grand- two sisters Mrs Ida Kinsell of Vestaburg and Ethel Baker of and one brother Wallace of Rockwood Pa Friends will be received In the Dearth Funeral Home New Salem after 7 pm this evening and until Thursday at p.m the hour of service Hev Thomas M ston wUl officiate Interment fn Cemetery MAZUREK ALBERTA MARIE MAZUR Age 52 years of Republic died suddenly Saturday January 20 1673 at p.m She was predeceased by her father Joseph Mazur oh February 15 1953 Surviving are her husband Joseph Republic a son Frederick Plymouth Michigan a daughter Bernadette at home her mother Mrs Anna Mazur Republic two brothers Fred Henry Republic and Bernard Dearborn Michigan two grandchildren She was a member of Church of the Cardale Friends will be received In the Joseph E Flack Funeral Home Legion St Republic today 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m and Wednesday at when prayer services will be held follow ed by a Mass of Resurrection at 9 in Church of Madonna Car dale with Rev Fr A L as Celebrant Interment In etle Memorial Park Rosary ety and Holr Name Society of tho Church of the Madonna will recite the rosary evening at 7 p.m Messmore Playground Next Meeting In March Messmore Community ground Assn will hot hold any more monthly meetings until the last Thursday of March Auto Fife City firemen to N Mt Vernon Ave Princeton Ave at this morning to doUM fire in the front Mat of an auto owned by Masontown Dem Club Meeting Slated American Slovak Women's Democratic Club will meet at p.m Wednesday at the Slovak Club Main St Uniontown Stereo Theft Sue Stiner of Lemont Furnace reported to city police that a stereo tape player was stolen from her car while U was ed at the Newspapers building sometime before I HESS HOPWOOD Age 1 died Monday morning January 22 1973 in the Golden Age Nursing Home Brownsville He waa bom April In Dunbar Twp He was a retired Hoisting Engineer for Frick Coke Co No 1 Leisenring a member of Presbyterian Church and was a former Elder of the Church Surviving are his wife Lucy Cropp two sons Howard Honwood Hen Detroit Michigan and Clark Park California two daughters Mrs t Ralph and Mrs Franklin Betty Lou Con- twelve grandchildren ten great grandchildren three Harry Strickler Mrs Mary Woodward Fulls Ohio an Lou Reed Friends be in Home Ill E St today S to 4 and 7 to ft p.m and until Wednesday at p.m the hour of Rev Max House will officiate Interment in Memorial Park JAMES J Age 70 ye are o 706 706 Rogers Con- died Monday morning January 22 1973 at home He was born April 9 1902 In and was the son of the late Thomas and EUen Irwin Quinn He was a retired Maintenance Supervisor at the Anchor Hocking Glass a member of the Immaculate Con- ception Church a member of Sons of Italy Surviving are his wife Catherine Andursky Quinn a son James H Cor spoils daughters Mrs Francis Patricia Parma Ohio Mrs Arthur Kathleen and Mrs Anna Mary Canada both of teen grandchildren three brothers Thomas and both of Con- John Pittsburgh three sisters Mrs William Anna Pearl Mrs Frances end Miss Margaret all of Con- He was predeceased by a Harry will ba re In the Paul G Funeral until Thursday morning when prayer be held 9 followed by at In Immaculate with Ht Hev aa Celebrant In St Cemetery