jVictims of Triple Kill-j mg' Are Laid To Rest In Widely Separated GravesPresent OperettaPageant Queen''Tb° Pirate* of Penance.” one of the most popular tight operas of Gilbert and Sul'ivan. is now in rehearsal by the Bel Canto Light Opera Company, with a competent cast ot forty people. Mrs. John F. Butler has announced Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, Apiil 29. 3u and May 1. as the dales of presentation.The opera will be given !n the auditorium of the SL Leonard hall, which is well able to seat the capacity crowd which will no doubt domain! admission. The Be) Canto Opera Company from whose membership the cast has been selected, last year produced “The Gondoiieia, another Gilbert and Sullivan work ami iho excolleneo of Ihe performance is -till remembered by the valley music lovers.The elaborate costuming and staging which characterised last vear's onern will be found in “The Pirate! of Ponianee. It is even more tuneful than “The Gondoliers and emphasizes the comedy element to a greater extent-Many ArrestsPeter Galanos Given Military Funeral Here While Wife And Her Sister Are Buried At SteubenvilleGUARDS AT SERVICEHarrisburg. April S.—The State ilghway Patrol in a tcn-dny period in darrh arrested 986 persons on a hnrge ef operating a motor vehicle cithout an operator’s license, James .yall Stuart. Secretory of Highways, nnoonccd today . Every one of the rrosts resnltod in convictions and live!. The Western Troop of the ■atrol made 8G of the arrests and titc lantern Troop 400.Commenting on the report of the atrol. Secretary Smart wild: “The act that the highway patrol made Imost 1006 urresls during ten days,; jstifirs our estimate that there arej lousands of persons driving motor ehicles in Pennsylvania without an!Mi-lt; Helen Capo, chosen to preside at Ihe Ponce do Leon historical colc-brntiun to bo held in obi St. Augustine in April.Stroke Fatalesjcn took charge “of Tthe^body^and gave the World War veteran a millMrs. Virginia Rcmy. of Charleroi, died yesterday afternoon at 2 o’clock m the Mouojscn-Charleroi hospital, where she was removed Saturday, following a stroke. She was only semiconscious from that (nne until her death. The lady came here from Arnold jevora! years ago. ami wai seemingly in her usual health, but apparently suffered a strckc as she was found unconscious in her home. The bodv nnlt; brought here to the home of her daughter. Mrs. Le*n Rnhv of fitfl ^-eoiul sl.rerl who ■« theThe final chapter of the triple killing ot Steubenville. 0, Saturday nigh: occurred yesterday when tbo three victims were laid to rest.At Steubenville police guarded rel-a.'vec during the double funeral of Mr*. Thenno CaJanos and her sister, Mrs. Souulan, Synodinos. slain by the formers husband, Pete Galanos, forum local resident awl World War veteran.Information had reached Steubenville that friends of Galanos were coming to attack relatives of the woman because of her interference with the Icvc artaa which led to the triple tragedy This rumor, however, was unfounded because at the same timo that sorrowful relative! were hold ing last r-le* for th- dead woman, friends and relatives of Galanos were conducing services for him at the Rabo morgue in Donors and then members ot trie American Legion Post of Mon-worm war veteran a raili*. tary funeral with interment in the. Grandview cemetery. A firing squad was fired a salute over the grave as the American flag was lowered to half mast and then “.Buddy” Vincent,, a nine year old boy tounded tap*-The funorat procession to the tery included many friends of.-.Al Steubenville the funeral proces. aion of she two victims of GaIano wraih was led by a brosi band and 40 persons canying flowers.Latest Stock