vriesA)ance and production workers at Yeat s Eve.cispairon-15pt-ikesignRobrecttheFiekewwotedfourTheTue21 1them- An Armstrong County coroner's said that state police are exheftiry jury last night recommended the pected to file the charge rec-ine filing of involuntary manslaughter ommended by the jury, early dn- charges against two Kittanning next week.RD 1 youths, as the result of thepanArstthei. - The youths, In their witness-in F* eb. 7 death of t arol Dobrosky stand appearances, repeated in- fSunder the car in which they had formation gjven Kennedy and tj aid been riding.andtimstate police in signed statements dec1 a Testimony at the 24-hour long after the gjr]'s deathIThey had, the boys said, stop- frore€ inquest, held at Armstrong Coun-*on tv courthouse, confirmed that the ... ., . ,. ...v« '• i u j a- j I •» , . ped the car on the township alt!ys. gir had died while Garv Johnson, . . ., . . .ely 17, moved his car back and forth roa,d ,0 rePairf ,0 a car ,0motor which was not running/(,ar* on a narrow, reddog road, in anda- attempt to release the girl from s™° ^a pinned position beneathbe car.Johnson and a 16-ycar-old com- a* Car’. an? ^the The car lurched forward, thetwo boys said, while they were1m-na- panion. Robert Dale Rearick. in while Miss Dobrosky was stand-corion voluntary appearances on the wit- *n front the vehicle. They »wn ness stand last night agreed that estimated that the car had Ito Johnson had attempted to move traveled 10 or 15 feet beforethe car at Rearick's suggestion, Johnson managed to stop it.Johnson testified the car was Inthe after the girl was knocked downion while no one was at the wheel. low range gear and the emergencyCountv Coroner John R. Ker- brake was on while he and Rearickod.52.8 nedy, who was assisted by Dis- went to the trunk to look for tools.State police said the emergencylus trict Attorney Harry A. Heilman in conducting the inquest, brake was defective.Dr. John Gemnerlein, uatholo-