PHILLIPS, HALL, SCOTT, MUNN Walter J. PHILLIPS of Crafton, chairman of the Board of Directors of the Federal Supply Co., and the Valley Supply Co., subsidiaries of the Pittsburgh Coal co., died Thursday evening, July 1, 1937, on board the Canadian Pacific liner, Duchess of Athol, which left Montreal June 25 for Liverpool, England. Mr. PHILLIPS was accompanied by his wife. It was his expressed desire that if he should die while aboard that he be buried in his native place in Wales. He had been associated with the coal industry in official capacity for many years, and was a former general manager of the McDonald Federal Supply Co. He was a native of Wales and was well known in McDonald and Midway. He was a former member of the First Presbyterian church of McDonald and for a member of years resided in Fifth street. His wife's maiden name was CONN and she was reared in Oakdale. Mrs. Pearl FRAM HALL of Oil City, wife of the late William K. HALL of McDonald, died at one o'clock Friday afternoon, July 2, 1937, in the Grandview sanitarium following an illness of several months. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon, the Rev. L. J. LINDSEY, pastor of the First Free Methodist church, officiating. The late William K. HALL was a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. HALL of Washington avenue. Alexander SCOTT, 84, died at 6:30 a.m. Sunday, July 4, 1937, in the home of his nephew, Alex T. SCOTT, five miles south of Hookstown. He was a former resident of Burgettstown. The funeral took place Wednesday afternoon. Miss. E. Jennie MUNN of Beaver, a sister of Mrs. Thomas B. DONALDSON of Emsworth and formerly of McDonald and Midway, died Saturday, July 3. Funeral services were held Monday in Pittsburgh.