battles| ~ ,, _ t h»sBert (i. McC lelland gBert G. McClelland, 63, life Ion-' ciiCom-'UpS. ^iipeaker resident of Franklin, died at 1 a. amivenirs m- Tuesday in the Crei.*5B sani- itaHpan ' taiium following an illness o’ ^0! eluded: ' thr ee y^ars. He w as admitted to CO( He Cresson *anitarium two yea.', -]a, and veiMr. McCli ■ -I v. - ,the Franklin St*-el Works for 37 pu j years as a heater. He was horn in .PICO !Lluv • •and of Franklin. He was mem-ber of the Grace Evangelic: 1 j church, and the Loyal Order of ^ Moose, No. 83.• and Surviving: are I ur sons, Wi liau ® 8 be ob~ ^ ‘ Fi • donia, N, Y, 1*. il E., of ca morial * ' Bertram Jr., of Pv. D. 3. Pr(gep_ F. ‘ lin, a ey E. of Frank- as?) p rn i Four brothers, William, Geoige. anlt; event I Verne, Lloyd, of Youngstown, and itadirec-i v o sister*. Mrs. George? Wells, and lin'n will *^r?- Peter VanNest, abo of stii , Youn stow n. I-b is also ■ ! by. * six grandchildren. ;’ Funeral arrangements will be an- thipect : ve ... nounc ed . n ?toold will« / I U / / V 1w»ri—prc