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2 fodTana Evening Gatetta, Monday, June IS, 1964, OBITUARIES WILSON HARRIS, Blairsvfll DAVID tOWREY STRONG. Story In NYC R.D. 3. oassed away Sunday, 67, of 215 Paper Milt Avenue, Indiana, passed away unexpectedly Sunday afternoon, June 15, June 14, 1964, In Indiana Hospital. Born Mav 25.

1889 In Derrv 1964 in the Indiana Hospital. Born Julv 25. 1896 In Cherry- Township, he was a son of John and Margaret Jane Fetters Times (Continued from Page 1) hill Township, ho was a son of iPI C35Sg3T SPIl Lowrey F. and Barbara snanK Strong. Survivors include his wife Hel primaries.

After winning New Hampshire' votes, he added First married to Cora Henry who preceded him In death in 1944, he later married Margaret Fisher who survives. Surviving in addition to his 30 from his native Massachu en Stuchel Harris; three sons: Wilson Blalrsvllle; Robert S. and Ronald both at home; two brothers: Harry Kansas City, and Edward 0 La- setts and one each from Alaska and Ohio. wife mentioned above are the Lodge was named to the Sal following children: Clyde A. of trobe; three sisters: Mrs.

Frank (Elizabeth) Garrls, Derry; Mrs. May Palmer, and Mrs. Jennie gon post last June 27 by Prest' dent John F. Kennedy. In 1952 Chester, Mrs.

Norris (lsa-belle) Bowers, Lyle and Carl Sheriff, Blalrsvllle, and one Kennedy had captured Lodge all of Penn Run R. D. U.S. Senate seat and hi I960 grandchild. Leonard Lakewood, umo ana Lodge was the GOP vice ores! Friends are being received at the Richard K.

Shoemaker Fu 11 grendcildren. Friends will be received after dentlal candidate against the victorious Democratic team of planes landed and were 'Inspected' by several hundred area citizens while the pilots and others ate breakfast. As part of the day's activities, four parachute jumpers, members of the Canyon Sky Divers of Wellsboro, demonstrated target landing by parachute with Allen Splcher and Don Coolldga landing within 25 feet of the target zone. The event was termed "successful" by sponsors. (Gazette photo by Sipos) LINED UP FOR BREAKFAST? Although billed as 'fly-In breakfast at Jimmy Stewart Field near Indiana, the planes parked above were not waiting, for breakfast, but the pilots were.

Members of the Indiana County Flying Club sponsored a fly-In yesterday morning at tho local airport and a group of 300 flying enthusiasts from Pennsylvania and New York took advantage of the invitation to visit the Indiana County airport. Sponsors reported over 80 neral 'Home, Blalrsvllle, where Kennedy and Lyndon. B. John son. 7 p.m.

this evening at the Albert E. Ralrigh Funeral Home, Indiana. services will be conducted at p.m. Wednesday, Mr. Richard Lodge took over the Viet Nam Moreland, officiating.

Interment will be In New Alexandria Cem A complete obituary will ap rost in the miast oi me sirug pear in Tuesdays Gazette, etery, New A'exandria. gle by the South Vietnamese to retain their independence In the face of increasing Communist MRS. CATHERINE RAY Legislature Shoots For 2 Troopers Wounded LOUIS 6 59, Of 401 LUKEHART, 93, of Creekslde R.D. 2, passed away this morn subversion and aggression, Ke said last Oct. 23: Fourth Johnstown, passed away Saturday, June 13, 1984, at his late rosldence.

With Agreement On Monitored Withdrawal Malaysia, Indonesia Cut Another Meeting Barrier ing, Monday, June la, at 1:30 a.m. at her late Windup "I have no intention of running for president and think the most useful thing I can do On'Pilce (Continued from Page 1) Born January 10, 1871, Jn Rayne Township, Indiana Coun HARRISBURG (AP) The for the United States Is my work ty, she was the last surviving here in Viet Nam." member of the family of Henry Republican legislative leadership Is shooting for either a' Tuesday or Wednesday windup On Feb. 23. he said: "I am Born June 19, 1904, In Johnstown, he was a son of Stepehen and Anna Paluscahk Balint. Survivors include his widow, Jean Gronostalsky and the following brothers and sisters: William Balint of Indiana; Margaret, Mrs.

Joseph (Rosella) Rohal, and Norbert, all of and Susan Boucher Ray. Szulczewskl pointed a pistol at the officer, cursed him and told him not to move or "I'll In a diplomatic post and cannot A Dart of her early life was By RENE-GEORGES INAGAK1 laysian Borneo states that a an news agency, quoted Lol. ta Ik nolftlcs." to the 1964 sesison of the General Assembly. Sablrin Mochtar, commander of blow you In two," (EDITOR'S NOTE The bitter1 Following his New Hampshire spent in South Mahoning Township and the past 43 years at her present address. She was token withdrawal of the Indonesian Invaders had taken place.

the so-called crush Malaysia vol' The three walked Malargy oil As the last major step to take. Malaysia-Indonesia dispute has again reached the conference victory, Lodge told newsmen on March "I do not intend to This will be the signal for the the legislators scheduled a vote the highway and handcuffed! him to a tree. They returned to Johnstown. start of a foreign ministers' a member of Harmony Grove Lutheran Church at Five Points. resiBn." for today the House on Prot unteers, as saying his men were awaiting orders to cross into Malaysian Borneo If President Sukarno returns empty handed Friends are being received at table in Tokyo and there is hope of a summit meeting betweenl Prime Minister Abdul Rahman! After Lodge was defeated by ect 70, the $70 million land ac Mrs.

Lukehart was the wife of meeting to draw up an agenda for a summit meeting of Indo the car, made a u-turn and were observed by Sypeck a New York Gov. Nelson A. kock. quisition program for conservation and recreation purposes. of Malaysia and President Su short distance Hersey Lukehart "who preceded her in death in 1948, and the nesian President Sukarno, Ma from Tokyo.

the Frank J. Pentrack Funeral Home in Johnstown. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Mass will be celebrated at efeller in the Oregon primary Mav 15. he told newsmen- "I'm karno of Indonesia.

laysian Prime Minister Abdul Sypeck ordered them off the Malaysia's ruler, the Sultan! The House returns at 11 a.m. mother of Clair who passed Rahman and Philippine Presi Sukarno has denounced Ma highway and they went through precluded by government regu EDT, today while the Senate re away in 1957 and Glen who of Perils, and his queen left by plane for a 10-day good-will visit dent Dlosdado Macapagal. convenes at 1 p.m. died In infancy. laysiaa federation of the former British territories of Ma lations frjm engaging in anyl kind of political activity as all Macapagal continued his med 10 a.m.

Tuesday at St. Emer-ich's R. C. Church, Johnstown. Interment will be in Grandview Cemetery, Johnstown.

the same routine with him, handcuffing him to the same tree where Malarky was to Tokyo. She is survived by: one son, Despite a number of House iation' efforts, dining alternately! of vou know very well." Lisle. Fox Chapel. Pittsburgh; Foreign Office sources In laya, Singapore, Sarawak and North Borneo as British colon amendments In Project 70, the with Rahman and Sukarno. His supporters threw their! two daughters, Mrs.

June Mell- Kualar Lumpur believe the visit While a hopeful air existed In luDDOrt In California's June Meanwhile, Bendl and Herbst, measure is expected tr. clear the chamber without much fur-1 ialism in disguise and a mortal! threat to Indonesia. Sukarno has CLAYTON GUY GASTON, 79. can firm up Malaysian Japan Tokyo and Bangkok, a pessi primary to Rockefeller, but char, Solon, Ohio, and brace Lukehart, at home; also seven ther difficulty. of Clymer, passed away in the ese relations.

They viewed this mistic feeling prevailed In Ja also assigned to Radar Patrol, went to investigate the troopers' absence and found the aban threatened to crush the new fed grandchildren and 14 a Indiana Hospital last evening. The House changed the formu karta. Third Deputy Premier as highly important because oil Goldwater scored a narrow victory and captured the state's 8( GOP convention votes. eration and has sent guerrillas Friends will be received at la for making in-lieu-of-tax pay Chaerul Saleh told a rally Indo doned car and the two patrol Japan's resurgence as a major! political force in Southeast Asia Friends will be received after into North Borneo, Where they have engaged British soldiers ments under the program and nesia could not be held respon cars. the Bence Funeral Home, Clymer after 7 p.m.

today. 7:30 p.m. this evening and from added some other provisions, and as such a power with in sible If the summit meeting They were clambering down and Gurhkas for a year, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday at failed. creasing influence in the Malay the embankment when they met which the Senate will be asked to approve.

Agreements reached last Aug. Antara, the official Indonesi sia-Indonesia dispute. Robinson-Lytle's, Indiana, where services will be conducted at the three men. 5 at a summit meeting in ma The proposal will allocate 540 Then the shooting started. nila quickly broke down amid' 1:30 p.m.

Wednesday, The Rev. million for land purchases by Malarky said there were some 1904-65. charges of bad faith on all sides. Scranton Opens Six State Drive (Continued from Page 1) Roy S. Shultz officiating.

Inter- dozen shots within five minutes the forests and Waters Depart The Philippines Interested be Thus far, there has been no Arrangements will be carried In tomorrow's Gazette. NORA EMIGH FAITH, 61. of Flint, Michigan, died Saturday, June 13, 1964 at 9 p.m. in the St. Joseph's Hospital In Flint.

Born May 23, 1903, at McDonald, she was a daughter of the late Frank and Sara C. ment will follow in the Oakland In Milwaukee, police said the Refuse Action On cause of their claim to North evidence to indicate that the ment, $10 million for the Fish and Game Commissions and $20 Cemetery, Indiana. three were being sought for Borneo, which they say they will million for grants to local gov questioning in the burglary of a settle through the courts JAMES ANTHONY BOZO, Jr, supervisors plan voluntarily to earmark any money for school operations. The county budget of $1.04 million, tentatively ernments purchasing land. parochial school cafeteria.

Otti- brought about the new negotia seven-year-old son of James Schools cers said the same trio is want There are, however, some fi tions.) Emigb. point capitalism Is not Itself a moral principle. It does not ed for disarming detective Leo and Nellie Clawson Bozo, of Greensburg R.D. 7, formerly of adopted May 19, includes noth nal kinks' to be worked out in two other major items before Survivors include her husband Koening last Tuesday when he TOKYO (AP)-Malaysta and require any particular system ing for this purpose. the Kent area, passed away at (Continued from Page 1) Chalmers Faith, and the follow went to an apartment to inves the legislators can call It quits Indonesia removed another ob of government It is not a code 10:50 p.m.

Friday, June 12, 1964 It is like all other budget! tigate a burglary. for the year. of ethics. "In the view of the members' stacle to their meeting at the summit with agreement today A warrant was Issued for1 ing children: Jac Lapeer, Michigan; Gene of Flint, Michigan; Frank, Utica, Michigan, "It Is simply the economic House-senate conferees are in the Children's Hospital, Pittsburgh where he had been a patient for several weeks. of the board and Its attorneys adopted since 1959 when, faced wii: a court order to desegregate that autumn, the supervis on monitored withdrawal of In principle of setting aside some expected to complete work to it appears that an additional Szulczewskl In Milwaukee last Wednesday, charging him with burglary and resisting arrest.

donesian guerrillas from- north-! thing from the product of each day on the billion dollar gener may be required to raise the. He was born February 23, 1957 in Pittsburgh. day toil to Invest in experi al appropriation bill, Ray and Linda, both at home; 15 grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters: Edgar, Willis, Frank, Norman and Paul funds," needed to reopen the ors closed the schools by the simple expedient of setting aside no money for them. Taxes werel ern Borneo. But a report from! Kuala Malaysia, told Langnes and barson also are ment for a more productive to Friends may pay their respect1 Meanwhile, a conference re schools, the supervisors said.

morrow." at sharp weekend fighting In the wanted by the State Welfare Department for violation of pa from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. port on the eminent domain lowered accordingly. Scranton arrived for the com The supervisors said they needed to know the status of disputed area. today at Robinson-Lytle's in land condemnation plan still In the intervening years, the role, police said. mencement about an hour late, Indiana.

An Angel Mass will be awaits legislative adoption. Reliable sources said the clash was the second bloodiest of the public tuition grants, financed, county white children have at celebrated for him at 10 a.m Conferees on the appropria by state and county funds for! tended private, segregated Entlgh, all of Clymer R. D. Saul Emigh, Butler; Oliver Emlgh, Flint; Mrs. Homer (Iva) Bennett, Barnesboro R.D.

Mrs. Clyde (Gertrude) Patterson and Miss June Emigh, both of Clymer R. D. 2. Tuesday in the Holy Cross Pa.

Demos campaign and left nine dead and an undetermined number students who do not want to at schools. Its 1,600 school-age Ne tion hill expect to work out the differences between the two after his twin-engine plane in which he flew from Scranton, developed a minor mechanical problem prior to takeoff. Scranton was to leave Mead- Church in Iselm. The Rev. Fr.

tend Integrated schools. gro children had no formal wounded. It was not Immediate houses and sent a report to the schooling until last fall, when Raphael Marzilll will be celebrant and interment will follow In Move The three-page paper con floor for adoption. free school system opened on cluded: vllle for Des Moines, Iowa, to in Iselin Union Cemetery. Another group of conferees ly known how many casualties! were suffered by each side in the clash which took place in Malaysian Borneo.

one-year basis, financed by pri Being an elective legislative A sister, Ethel preceded her in death. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. tomorrow at Flint. vate donations. For Unity previously had reached agree-! ment on provisions of the land confer with the Iowa delegation to the national convention.

Tuesday he will be at Topeka, body there rests upon the Board MISS CATHERINE C. KLINE Thailand dispatched teams to of Supervisors of Prince Ed of. 140 Mead Street, Homer City, Tonight, the free school will give high school diplomas to 23 condemnation reform program. and Minneapolis, Minn. (Continued from Page 1) ward County not only the duty1 the spot after Malaysia and In passed away Saturday, June 13, It requires only approval by the pupils, including one white boy.

doesnia agreed on withdrawal Wednesday, be goes to St. Louis, and Denver, 1964 at 2:05 p.m. at her late of appropriate respect for the court and Its orders, but also The state committee reorgan Should the supervisors add1 two chambers, which is expected without difficulty. residence. checkpoints.

Philippine trouble-shooter Sal and on Saturday he is booked ization gathering was cancelled the necessity that they justify Born August 22, 1905 In Hast school funds to the 1964-65 budget, some hurried fiscal foot twice while awaiting the out vador P. Lopez said Indonesia and make clear to the people to keynote the Massachusetts! GOP convention. Aides said ings, she was a daughter DANIEL J. PAHEL, 3000 Del-mar Cleveland, Ohio, a former resident of the Blalrsvllle area, passed away on Monday, June 15, 1964 in Cleveland after an illness of two years duration. Born In Indiana County April 28, 1896, he was a son of Del- work would be required.

Khrushchev agreed to one exit point in Sar come of that race. Morse said, however, it would be held today. whom they represent the reasons and the basis upon which of Edward and Margaret Ges-sler Kline. The new budget would have to there was a possibility other states would be included on the awak and a second in Sabah I North Borneo with others to be! His pre-meeting statement its official acts rest." be adopted and advertised. Miss Kline was a former resi week's tour.

Saturday stressed the need for determined later. Counsel for Prince Edwardi public hearing held, and final dent of Ebensburs, but had re the party to close ranks before The delegations from Malay adoption completed, all before Heading For Copenhagen Scranton said he would speak every day this week, unless the County Negro children has suggested that Judge Lewis direct the November election, bert and Jennie Repina Panel. sided in Homer City for past nine years, and was a sia, Indonesia and the Philip-, the fiscal year begins July There has always been room pines awaited word from the partner of the Kline Ladies work of the Pennsylvania Legislature prevents it. the supervisors to appropriate (775,000 for public schools in in the Democratic Party for Mr. Pahel had been a resident of Cleveland since 1952 and was employed by Republic Steel Co.

Thai Inspectors in the two Ma- (Read Gazette Classified Ads) Shop in Homer City. She was a differences of he said, MOSCOW (AP)-oviet Pre-1 He has admitted he started late in the campaign and has a He is surivived by his widow member of St. Louis R. C. Church of Lucernernines; the St.

"but they must not be generated too long at the expense of mier Khrushchev headed for Copenhagen today, starting an Lillian Pahel, and the following long, uphill fight. But, ha has said, "I am a good, hard, fast Louis Altar Society: the Wom Democratic unity, children: Mrs. Ruth Whitehead, le-day bcanumavian tour during i3 en's Civic Club of Homer City, "We should be meeting here which he is expected to plug for and a memoer of LUA No. 680, Scranton's aides contend the not as isolated individuals, a ban on nuclear weapons in New Jersey; Mrs. Madolyn Harris, West Derry; Stormy, East Lake, Ohio; Daniel Henry, Harold, and Theodore, all of fcoensburg.

but as Pennsylvania Democrats the countries he is visiting Pennsylvanian has more than 105 delegates, but they are banking on strong second ballot Survivors include the sisters; Mrs. W. J. Rhoa, as wen as central Europe. who must have a greater unity of purpose to provide us with new and renewed strength in Accompanied by his wife, Ni and Mrs.

Margaret Erlckson, Cleveland and Mrs Mary Liben-food, Blalfjiv'lUe; 27(, grandchil. dren and eight great grand na, and a party of Soviet offi both of Ebensburg and Miss every section of Pennsylvania." cials, Khrushchev left Moscow! Elizabeth Kline, Homer City, support at the San Francisco convention to put Scranton into, the top spot. Goldwater presently holds a long lead in delegate strength, if there are to be any fire children. by train Sunday night. He will Friends are being received at works at the meeting, they were The Michael F.

Hallow Funer. board a ship today at Kaliningrad and Is due in the Danish not clearly visible beforehand. al Home of Blalrsvllle, is caring the Patrick J. Hallow Funeral Home, HomBr City, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p.m. today.

Brief with 610 votes, according to the Miss Watt declined to com capital Tuesday morning. tor arrangements which are in ment on what might occur, latest Associated Press poll complete. A cheering crowd of Musco prayer services will be conduct This Is only 36 short of the num vites saw the 70-year-old Soviet Morse said simply that he was encouraged by the talks be ed at the funeral home at ber needed for nomination, ELIZABETH De WALT Mo leader off on his third foreign trip In three months. Khru a.m. Tuesday, follower by Req- tween both camps In an at ueim High Mass at 9 a.m.

at tempt to bring the party back! The Associated Press poll gives Scranton 113, compared to 127 for Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of New York, the No. 2 St. Louis Rt.

Rev. shchev visited Hungary In April, and the United Arab Republic in CONNELL, 81, widow of Philip J. McConnell, died at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Philip D.

McCon together again. Morse may find some opposi Msgr. H. A. Podowski, celebrant.

Interment will be In the May. As he tours Denmark, Norway man In the delegate race, tion from the forces of Miss nell of Indiana R.D. 1, June 13, 1964. Holy Name Cemetery, Blatt and Sen, Joseph S. Clark and Sweden, Khrushchev prob- Scranton, who announced his candidacy last Friday at the Maryland GOP convention In her biggest supporter In the! Born May 17.

1883 In Coke. aoiy Will try again to crack the The Rosary will be recited at primary. North Atlantic Treaty Organiza 7:30 p.m. this evening at the ville, she was the daughter of Jacob and Minnie Berg Da Baltimore, said, "The reaction However, he told the Associ funeral borne. has been fantastic." Appearing ated Press he felt he had the tion's northern defense ring by asking the Scandinavian countries to Join In turning the Baltic Into a sea of peace.

on the American Broadcasting votes for re-election. EDWARD E. HUFF. 87. of! Co.

television program, "Issues "If there Is a strong and con Cherry Tree, passed away Sat ceited campaign against me. urday, June 13, 1964 at Centre wait. Mrs. McConnell lived In Blalrsvllle for a number of years where she attended the Blalrsvllle Seminary for Women. For the past 30 years she has been a resident of Indiana.

and Answers," the governorl said Sunday he has been buoyed haven't run into It," he said, Khrushchev has often urged a ban on nuclear weapons In central Europe and Scandinavia. tounty Hospital, Bellfome. By the response ot Republicans Born April 6. 1877 in Burnside throughout the nation, He has been particularly anxi Township, Clearfield County, he returning to his pitch for party unity. "That's the most Important thing," he declared, "much more Important than the Indi He said he feels most of the delegates for Goldwater "are ous to prevent the spread of nu was a son of Jacob and Mary and a member of St.

Bernard' Catholic Church. clear weapons to West Germany. Ayers nun. not completely committed to Surviving her Is a son. Phllin Survivors Include the follow-! a NATO member.

Nuclear weap ons also would be banned from him" and be feels that through vidual' who is chairman of the D. McConnell, Indiana R.D. two daughters, Mrs. William state committee campaign speeches and person-to-person contacts with dele The name most frequently ad, t-ommunist East Germany under Khrushchev's proposal. Although there is considerable (Elizabeth) Sullivan of Indiana.

ing children: Mrs. Ralph (The-da) Haney, Bellfome; Roy, Cherry Tree; Mr). Hester Fronk, Curwensille; Mrs. El-meda Miller, Big Run; Robert. Verona; Mrs.

Whorten (Isa- gates to the national convention he can "pull back some dele vanced as a potential opponent for Morse, and the likely choice of the Blatt-Clark camp. Is that and Mrs. John (Dorothea) Rose of Apollo, and seven anti-nuclear sentfment in Scan gates." dinavia, NATO members Den- of Michael J. Byrne, Clark ad The family will ricilvi belle) Haines, Bellfonte; 18 mark and Norway have been1 unwilling to act independently! "There Is certain slippage of feeling for Goldwater," he said, claiming the Arlzonan has. ministrative assistant, grandchildren and 17 great! Other names nromfnentlv of their Atlantic alliance part grandchildren; one sister: Mrs, Harry White, Juneau, Pa friends at Robinson-Lytle's in Indiana from 2 to 4 and from 7 to 9 p.m.

today. Requiem high mass will be celebrated at St. only 350 delegates legally bound mentioned are those of Stephen ners on the nuclear-free zone. to him, Neutral Sweden officially sup ne was preceded in death by wcuoiui, lormer nouse majority leader and defeated candi- Many ethers are "changing his wife Eva Mabel Huff in Bernard's Catholic Church at their minds now that they have. date in 1662 for lieutenant gov ported a nuclear-free central and northern Europe as far back as two-years ago.

It has April, 1963. 9:00 a.m. Tuesday. The Rev. ernor, and Thomas J.

Mona- The family will be present to conjee, oe added. wouldn't be in it if I didn't think 1 could win," Scranton! ghan. former state secretary of always insisted on firm con receive friends from 2-4 and 7-9 commerce and mayor of Lan trols to prevent cheating. p.m. today at the Jess Mccrack caster.

Khrushchev will spend six McCann has said he would be io eacb country, ending his en Jr. Funeral Home, Cherry Tree, where services will be conducted at i p.m. Tuesday, rr. rrancis rerrara the Celebrant, Interment will be In S.S. Simon and Jude Cemetery, in Blairsville, Pa.

Th members of Father Ho Nelis Council 1481 of will recite The Rosary ot the funer al homa at 8:30 p.m. this syt "available as a compromise tour in Sweden jury 4. Civy Chase Village, WJ ao of tbs first planned su-Wbu communities ill the 'candidate." although he added WBECKAGE ON BOUTE li One person was killed and four others Injured In this highway accident Sunday near Gettysburg. In foreground is wreckage of the car of Jacob Em let, 47, York Springs, whose body lies on the right of way covered by sheet- Up the road is the tractor-trailer which figured in the accident, and beyond that it wreckage of a. second passenger w.

(AP Wirephoto; Various groups in each coun Key. Paul Snyder, oificlatlng, quicmy mat he would not cam try have indicated degrees el Interment will be in East Ridge Ipaigo for the position. OPPCHUOO uts Visit,.

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