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State Police of Charleroi barracks were preparing to take action today after an automobile driven by a fifteen-year-old boy run down and fatally injured Andrew Nogy,65,of Pricedale,in North Belle Vernon last night,Sunday,December 7,1941. Mr.Nogy died in Charleroi-Monessen hospital at 11:05 p.m.,two hours after being struck by an automobile operated by William Marsden,15,of Belle Vernon. The boy,too young to own an operator's license,is said to have driven from the intersection of Graham and Sampson Streets into the main highway. The car veered to the right,State police said after making an investigation,and struck Mr.Nogy as he walked along the road. He was rushed to the hospital at 9:15 p.m.and died two hours later of internal injuries. Authorities said George Corbett,of Pricedale,was the owner of the car. Charges of driving an automobile without a license and of premitting a violation are to be made,Corp.E.C.Moore of the State police said. Action in the death is contingent upon the findings of a coroner's jury. The investigation is being continued. The survivors of Mr.Nogy who resided at 107 Hill street,Belle Vernon,are:his wife,Mrs.Anna Nogy,three daughters,Mrs.Andrew Hornack,of Monessen,Mrs.Reno Carini,of Belle Vernon,and Mrs.Joseph Dubinsky of Munhall,seven sons,Louis,Andrew Jr.,Walter,Michael,Martin and Joseph,of Belle Vernon,and John in the U.S.Army Air Corps in Denver,Colo.,and ten grandchildren. Friends will be received at the late home until time for services at 9 o'clock Thursday morning,December 11,in St.Sebastian Roman Catholic Church. Rev.J.J.Connell will officiate. Interment in Belle Vernon Cemetery. Harold Toner is funeral director.

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