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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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The Daily Courieri
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Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1960. THE DAILY COURIER, CONNELLSVILLE. PAGE ELEVEN Dunbar Township High's Junior-Senior Class Play on Friday Night "Girls in White," a three-act ctfmedy by Luella E. McMahon, Is the name of the Junior-Senior Class Play to be presented at the Dunbar Township High School auditorium at 8:15 p.m. Friday.

This amusing and intriguing comedy places a group of pro- 'bationers in a nursing school of a large city hospital. The girls, the nickname for their present status being run about franti- PRESLEY SWINGS INTO CIVILIAN LIFE IN HURRY Safety Experts By JOE McDAVID United Press International MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPD Elvis cally in the lounge of the nurses Presley, who leaves tonight for, residence. There's a foreign ex-Hollywood and his first post-! change student trying to memor- service movie, appears to be ize the medical terms for various getting back into the full stride' muscles while another girl is the sleep-by-day, play-by-night ing to decide what to wear to a civilian life be loves. a ce- TT i Army life was a jarring change Mrs.

Edna Fisher, director for the rock roll singer but for tnis a ffrf close friends say he 55 to readjust. II HARRISBURG (UPI) Outstanding authorities on highway safety are slated to address the first annual Governor's Traffic Safety Conference here April 20. The one-day meeting is expected to attract a near-capacity crowd of 1,800 citizens to hear Gov. David L. Lawrence outline the state's highway safety efforts and progress made on his 13- point traffic safety program to date.

Dr. Amos Neyhart, director of of OUT OF TOWN GIRLS IN JAYCEE BEAUTY CONTEST selected the play. Tacha, an 13-year-old student from South India who wants to be credit to her country, is Brenda Miner. Marguerite Staun portrays a happy-go-lucky, good-hearted girl of the same age. will chairman the conference which has as its theme "The Time Has Come." Gail, an attractive young worn- alled "Gracdand" man- fie Education and Safety of the li'Hm-A MA rt nt air 111 iimiimnl an of 25, will be played by Judith Trimbath.

She has recently failed to get her cap but remains at the hospital as a maid, Bernadette Walchesky will be Anne St. John, an overly neat and precise young girl. Dolores Faynor in the role of sion where the Although the winner of Friday night's beauty contest at the Jaycee Spring Frolic will bear the title Miss Connellsville Jaycees, she will not necessarily be a resident of this city, as two of the three candidates shown above can verify. All that a girl has to be to enter the competition is single, between 18 and 21, and in the Connellsville area during the next year. That means the contest is Speakers at the morning session open to girls from Scottdale, Dunbar, Mount of the conference, to be held Pleasant and other areas.

Showing the far-flung range of the contest is the candidate shown on the left, Patricia Rae Bailey. Miss Bailey, 20, is a 1958 graduate of Beth Joint High School in Fredericktown. She will be competing for the title and merchandise certificates that go to the Inner, and if she should win she automatically becomes the Jaycees' entry in a planned Miss Connellsville beauty contest line Forum of the state As usual, the 25-year-old king tion Building, include: Dr. Her- of rock 'n' roll is hard to reach man A. Heise, of the American in his hometown because of his Medical discussing chemi- topsy-turvey nightlife.

There's al- cal tests in determining driver v-ays a cluster of tne curious out- intoxication; Arthur L. Conrad, side the iron gated and brick-'director of the Division of Traf- I ir knows Chicago Municipal explain-1 later in the summer, just who to permit inside. traffic court schools, and Dr. Has Sad Moments i Harold Brandaleone, chairman of The gate opens wide, for Committee on Standards for; pie, for No. 1 girl-friend.

Motor Vehicle Drivers of the In-j Anita Wood, who recently dyed dustrial Medical speaking b'onde hair brunette to match the periodic re-exambation of The CoB.neUsrille public school Elvis'. Presley's hair is actually drivers. 'calendar: Irht brov.n, but he has kept it' A luncheon meeting will feature April 19 Track, home, Wash- Also from outside Connellsville is the girl shown in the middle photo. Shirley Ann Schwarty, 18, of 10 Fourth Scottdale, will be one of the girls competing for the title. Even a runner- up spot in the competition will mean a U.

S. savings bond for Miss Schwartz or of the other contestants. Also shown is a home town girl, Shirley Rose Jordan of 13-C North Manor. A 1958 graduate of Duabar Tovmship High School, Miss Jordan will join in the contest but her activities Friday night won't be limited to the beauty parade. A fashion show, dancing, and games are also on the bill for Miss Jordan and all others attending the Frolic.

Last minute entries in the contest jwili be accepted, according to- Chairman. Robert Kunkle. up to Wednesday night. Entry blanks can be picked up or left at The Daily Courier, City Hall, Radio Station WCVI or any Jaycee member. Some Cancer Clues! Found in Benzene rk CLEVELAND (UPI) Clues tJ the cause and prevention of cer may be founa in certain chemicals related to benzene two Cincinnati doctors saio nert.

Drs. Hans H. Jaffe of the University of Cincinnati, and Leo Nutini, scientist at Cincinnati's Institutum Divi Thomae, reported to the American Chemical Society on results of their work under American Cancer Society research agenrs. Jaffe said experiments with the benzene related chemicals show they can produce a high percent- HIGH SCHOOL CALENDAR Christine Rick presents herself as a oranksier full of here ad ff Ranaolpa ingion. 4 p.m gaiety and fun.

Jacqueline Your- Hvis had some sad moments Hearst chairman of the Pres- April 21 -Track, fen as Bonnie is a spoil-d cmld durin several tri he made to Committee for Traffic away, 3:30 pm. with a "mean her. mother rave mother Safey. April Diane comes from an under- died in 1958 while he was Traffic Safety Commis- away the service sioner 0. D.

Shipley said the aim Aonl STATE ATHLETES SCORE IN CLASSY MAKSFIELD RELAYS MANSFIELD, 0. (UPD--Cleve- Uniontown, land Glenville and Pennsylvania! took the spotlight during! Commissioners Add $5 000 To Bond issue UNIONTOWN An extra Delay Execution While Governor Studies Clemency By MYRON FEINSILBER United Press International COLUMBUS (UPI) Gov. Michael V. DiSalle has delayed for four days the execution of a murderer to give himself time to read law and history to a precedent to justify clemency. age of Uver tumors rats The governor said he granted a By the molecular struc- stay of execution to Frank Poin-: ture of chemicals in the benzene- die tonight until Friday so that i a ff hopes to account for he could so some research.

the differences" in cancer-causing He said if "tradition, the law pr0 er ties. and the experience of the past" i.im said his work in the field permit him to spare Poindexter resistance to cancer has also that the fate of the convict rea( jy shown a resistance a tu- and that of his partner would be mor transplant in mice injected equalized, he would spare Poin- jth living tumor cells jdexter's life. The prisoner's part-j The cell preparations do not ner, Hollis Leigh, drew a life sen-1 themselves produce tumors, but tence from the same three judges the mice completely resis- who first tried Poindexter. tant to a cancer transplant he DiSalle disclosed that the Ohio plained. Pardon and parole Commission, split, 3-2, in favor of granting pj Poindexter, of Cincinnati, clem-, Angeline J.

Armando of Latrobe en i charges indignities and cruelty in We now find ourselves the a vmce ffled Westmoreland ratner incongruous position where Couafer courthouse in Greensburg fo nngieader, toe instigator, the inst Norman Armaa xtt now brains of the crime has been sen- of Jeannette hom she married- a privileged home and carries a chip on her shoulder. Donna Mor- cast Uhal, acts as a sort of house mother to the girls. Carolyn Avey, as Miss Kajlun. director of student nurses, is better known as "Iva the Ternble'" to her students. Virginia Batta appears as a rather spoiled woman patient, Mrs.

Chadwell. Student committees for the pro- 0 a.m 25 Track, Washington, i Glenville. which took first place the court. Presley will soon-have a step- of the conference is to inform away, 4 in three events, won the meet 1 The 55,000 is the payment of mother, Mrs. Davada Dee Elliot those organizations with a vital April 26 Track, home, Clair- ith 29 7-9 points followed interest on bonds and Stanley, a divorcee and mother of interest in traffic safety of the ton.

4 p.m. jPonuac, Mich. Central with 26 5-9 Mrs Stanley problems faced by the state in April 26 Roman banquet, Mount Lebanon, Pa. with Cleveland East Tech, favored be set in tbe purchase price Public speaking'to cop the title this year was be enclosed in the bids to be "We hope they will take home banquet, Shady Side Inn, 6:30 fifth with 15, while "defending the TM0TMng of May 3 in not sa id it was clear the judges i Prosecutor aril-n Wilson three smail sons Mrs Stanley promems lacea oy tne state in Apru nomai Three 0 'es compete 'he and her sons vho sa the thir im lemeDtin the governor's 13- Latin classes, school sst. Mrs.

"jlichelson, a a 6 like Elvis TM "big int tiam program in 5:30 pjn. i brother" ST-P all mioifc in Pennsylvania. Acril 27 Public the are al! house guests in Presley's 10-room mansion, i Leaving For Hollywood Elvis' middle-aged father, Ver- non. a former Mississippi tenant them the knowledge gained Harrlsburg and that the peo- of the Commonwealth will co-' champion Dayton Roosevelt was the conference April 2S Career Day. among the last teams" with only county commissioners' office.

April 29 Junior High assem- ne point. I Each of blds wlU eafy farmer has said they'wDl be operate this program bly, marionettes. Junior i duction have also been selected. married in the near future, but nich is designed to cave lives," track, away, 4 p.m., a definite date has not been set Shipley said. The entertainer leaves tonight for Scottdale.

for his first movie Prompters Audrey O.tenoerg. ce ett! out of the service. Jean Martin- and Etta Heck are The entlt1ed Blues," helping the cast in lines. depirt Army life in Germany Costumes will be the responsibility of Sandra Schmidtke and Audrey Ottenberg. John Valentine, assistant principal, will do the make-up assist- eo by Kasunic and Helen Parrish.

Newspaper publicity and posters will be oreoared by Marj Agnes Plesz and Charmaine Tur-i ney. Murphy is in charge' of tickets and programs. Elvis' first "Stuck On in the top 10. Post-Armv record. I a hot seller, Police Guard Judge's Son After Threats Sent Through Mails Kravitz Conviction For Killing Husband Affirmed by Court SYRACUSE, N.Y.

18-year-oid son of (UPI) The the federal Man Who Threatened Publisher to Get Sanity Examination LEW1STOWN, Pa. UPI) A in four minutes and 21 seconds, in Saturday's final day. In the only event on Friday's opening, Mt. Lebanon of Pennsylvania relay team set a record in the four-mile distance in 18 minutes, 40 6 seconds, to erase the 35.2 second from the mark set Robert L. Marrs meet expenses incident to the a HtSf 1 Kn A- fluenced by Ms guilty plea and his operated ana tnrown mmselt on- 3 ffl cooperation with police.

jthe mercy of the court; but Poin-, rhP mirchav to he WKon that remains to be dexter "stood defiantly and said, tne price to this you have to prove me "Is it in the best interests of Bttf DiSalle expressed wonder democratic society that lw men wbo participated in' the same crime should draw the constitutional right to'a'such uneven sentences. Leigh will should receive a greater de- be eligible for parole in 20 than the one, 6 governor also wanted to- to the same see or himself the corner of the, room of Herschel Hire's 1 DiSalle spent a solemn weekend, i 501156 whicn Poindexter shot the office of the here at fte murd er scene, i to death Hires' wife, Roxie Ma- searching for a decision. He spent'" of the bonds is subject to Easter readm history of Ohio! al of the proceedings au-' to fmd out what otner governors' 1 the bonds' by the" state TM sltion have done Department of Internal Affairs. Fleet-footed Joe Thomas of Un- tte mt erest mul lp es iontown, ch'pped 8.6 seconds of one-eighth 01 one per cent In- off the old record to win the mile terast bec ble on May 1 of each year. Iov be jchin delegates" to stiff prison iterms was under round-the-clock police guard today after receiving sanity comnus- wieiding Granville man seized threatening the life of a tbe previous year by Akron North A total of 1,157 athletes were en- Geared for Horsepower NEW YORK (UPI) An 1891 oldest car that runs at the fourth In- Automobile Show in DiSalle flew to industrial Hamilton, in southwestern Ohio, Saturday to meet murder victim's husband and the county asked for the for Poindexter but Gassy? Stop Heart Gas 3 Times Faster Ctrtified laboratory tuts prore BELL-ANS tab- lets neutralBt3 timts as much stomach actdrij ineneramuttaj many lezdinj diuestnt tablets.

Get BELL-ftNS today for the fastest know relief. at dmdtjts. Send postal fa BELL- the New York Colseum. Tbe FBI said dormitory Richard M- sbc J. Lynch, 37, be-' burgh" Uniontown Man Faces Disorderly Charge 19 3-4 Pitts Catholic 13; Ecorse still Wimam Polbck of occasionai- 6 auto and PHILADELPHIA UPI) a tresmnan trom isew lors Md mmn viH its two-cylinder gasoline en state Supreme Court has upheld City, had received four typewrit- lipu montmvn Pa out.

he can inseri gine conks out, he can insert UCU 01 uau. nt 11 COIliii OUL, lie (-OU iliocn. Lynch was charged with point- spedal Mes the car Cleveland' to Fort John Adams Euclid Marshall James Metros 20, of Union- In a 1 aeoswa written town, R- D. 1, accused of striking bce John Jr John Phillips of Uniontown late court that Mrs Saturday night on West Main trial proved "beyond Uniontown. is to receive a police doubt that this was a court hearing this week on dis- murder and that it as committed orderly conduct charges by this defendant I "We don't know what we have Phillips was treated in Union-' Mrs.

Kravitz was convicted of'here," an FBI spokesman said. mone by newspaper employes, town Hospital for a scalp lacera- second degree murder and senfc may be the work of the Ma-j after enced to an indefinite term in the fia or a college prank. We can't state Industrial Home for to take any chances." Pa. 1 Kaufman's a Federal Stamp Honors Women Justice Michael and local police, sum- tion. Metros was released posting a S15 forfeit.

McKinley Rooseveit 1: Pontiac. Wa- Canton McKinley Alma, Micbjjterford 1: St. Clairsville 1: Ypsi- Ashland Monroe, Mich, 2Jlanti, Mich, Willard 3-4; Am- 11-35: Cleveland East Tiffin Co-'herst 3-4. Ship Almost Sinks. MOSCOW (UPI) The flagship A.

Musmanno Irving Kaufman, recent- of the Soviet antarctic expedition WASHINGTON (UPD --Arneri- dissented. ly meted out prison sentences to was in danger of sinking during can women will be honored with, Max Kravitz was shot and blud-20 men who attended the cele-ia stormy return from the ant a spscial commemorative postage geoned to death in the bedroom brated gangland convention at arctic, tie Soviet news agency stamp to be placed on sale his home. Mrs. Kravitz con- Apalachin, N.Y., in November, 8. The stamp will depict a mother tended that an intruder must have 1957.

The defendants are free in and a young girl with an open, done the killing while she tended'bail pending appeal, book before them "symbolizing. flowers in the back yard. A university security guard has the diesel electric ship Ob ran in- in the home," Postmaster) The high court concluded that been assiped to watch'over the to a severe storm and nearly Summerfield i "we are convinced that the de-ycung freshman, who received, reached the critical point when it ifendant had a fair trial." ithe first threatening note April 40 degrees. Tass reported. The vessel's skipper Capt.

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