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Page fwd Guardsmen Bring Calm To Suburb Seven persons were injured by rock throwing and 114 arrest' ed Friday night as California NatiSflal Guardsmen armed with bayoneted rifles brought relative calm to the santa Bar. bara collegiate community after four days of violence. About 150 of 600 guardsmen called to active duty by Gov. Ronald Regan cordoned off the troubled surburb of Isla Vista 1 near the campus of the University of California at Santa Barbara, only residents were permuted to enter the area, populated mainly by students of the university. Two demonstrators, four policemen and a motorist suffered minor injuries from sporadic roCk throwing, but incidents were few compared with three previous nights of turmoil.

in" Buffalo, N.Y., students militants' a fire bomb Into the administration building of the State University of New -York early today, touching off a blaze which caused minor damage. The obtained, a court ihjuction forbidding con- tinuance of a campus uproar which began Wednesday when students sought to enforce demands for a greater voice is operation of the school. At Mount Molyoke College in South Madley, about ISO black students abandoned late Friday seven campus buildings which they had taken over to proifcst what a spokesman called "academic terrorism and atrocities In the Santa Barbara college suburb, Jeeps and trucks crowd' ed with National' Guardsmen cruised in formation through the streets. Guardsmen wearing steel helmets, protective and combat boots stood watch at nearly every corner In the mile-square sealed off zone. Soldiers and demonstrators were both soaked by rains.

About 9,000 Of the university's 13,700 live in Isla Vista. The demonstrators say they are motivated by a general dissatisfaction with campus and community life, the "capitalistic establishment" and the war in Vietnam. Four Accidents On Area Hiways A--Port Allegaqy couple was injured in one of four traffic accidents occurring pn area highways -Friday; according to area state police -reports-. Samuel G. Muschara, 75, his wiife, Nellie," 66, were taken to Clearfield Hospital for treatment following a One-car crash at 219-36 intersection in Mahaffey; said the 1965 sedan driv- entby Muschara was headed north Route 210 and failed to stop at the stop sign at the intersection.

The auto failed to make a and struck a snow bank along the berm, police-stated? The car "ran' oft Highway onto tlhe east berm, jumped a culvert, crossed over a set of railroad tracks, and went down over an! police 'added. Damage was at $1400. A young DuBols woman when her auto Cave-In supporting rods from which dangled some of the concrete slabs. -police ordered a halt to rail trjaffic for several hours On nearby to cut down on vibrations. JA Romas Catholic priest climbed into the building and through the rubble giving last rites to the men, went, to each pile of "rubble where they thought the men be and I performed last rites and absolution;" said Father Mel Heinpel of St.

Augus- tiie Church. He said he wasn't sure if the victims Officials said they would investigate the cause of the collapse. The'building'is part Of a income built in Liberty, section. searchlights the Wreck" to insure ioolDistricts tfo'a. method by sjr' duties would be tak- bill -for creating Units, which would several is languishing', conference had befn lulled by the jnteni- Pft- to go purpose of intwriedi(ite5 until which seemed to "TEXAS CRASH CUSHION" provides barrels of safety at a "gore point" on the heavily traveled, high-speed Houston "Loop." Formerly a concrete wedge and the killing and crippling accidents, the point's danger has been nearly eliminated by a cluster Of 55-galton steel Hfums: With the empty barrels in place, there hasn't been a fatality or serious injury In several accidents at the "softened" point.

Holes punched In the tops and bottoms of the drums lower their crush resistance so they will collapse under impact. ran Into the of tractor trailer during a snow squall early Friday morning on 1-80, five miles east of Clearfield. Police said an eastbound 1965 sedan driven by Kristen W. 20, 3 Gardner DuBois, came up on the rear of a tracer trailer, also headed east, get stopped and hit the of the trailer. Driver of the rig is unidentified.

Apparently he was unaware that tlhe car hit the rear of the rig and kept going, police said. Damage to the auto was listed at $200. No one was injured in a two- vehicle crash occurring last Friday afternoon on Route in Xersey. Involved in the was a 1965 sedan driven by George WoeJsel, 58, Main Kersey, and a 1966 station.wagon driven by Robert L. 40, Fairview Kersey.

Police said the Woelsel auto backed Out of drive onto Route 948 and was hit by the Frantz machine that couldn't get stopped, After the impact, the machine went onto the east bern and hit a guide wire, police added. Total damage was placed at $550. Petiifdeld and Weedvffle motorists escaped injury late Friday afternoon when their cars collided On Route 255 six miles south of St. Marys. Clyde Beck, Penfield, was traveling south and came upon a car stopped in the southbound lane, police sai.d.

In trying to stop, the Beck car went into a skid and hit a snow bank on the left berm, police added. A 1962 sedan driven Mrs. Bernard Stonik, Weedville RD 2, also traveling south, couldn't get stopped, and hit the right side of the B6Ck car, police stated. r. 1 to the I9fi2 sedan driven by Beck was placed at $200, Damage to the Stonik auto was listed At $600.

Civil Court Opens Monday With 10 Cases CLEARFIELD Ten cases are scheduled for trials by jury when the March Term of Civil Court opens at 9 a.m. Monday, March 2, court officials said today. The cases to be the order following are: Dorothy Reich, and others, vs. McCrory Stores Poole, a minor, and others, vs. Globe Rob Grimminger-Oscar Robbins additional defendant, and Revere Supply additional defendant.

TV Appliance Inc. vs. Leonard B. Shannon, and others: Ronald L. Swatsworth, vs.

Kaufmann Trucking R. Keith Schaffner, and others, vs. JoAnn Kroech and DuBois Deposit National Bank; Montgomery Ward vs. Edna Huffman. City Auto Sales vs.

Richard Gallagher, and others; Esther Shifter, administratrix, vs. Charles Vozniak and Mary Olosky, administratrix, vs. Charles Vozniak and Peter Francis Lash; and Fred D. Smith, and others, vs, Virginia Western Contracting CO. Brock way Glass Co.

Director Market Soars YORK (AP) Investors filled with hope for lower interest rates sent the stock market soaring Friday, for the second major advance of the week. The Dow Jones Industrial Av- Wellon Funeral Home here. Obituaries Mike Duffalo: Michael (Mike) Duffalo, 1161 Simpson a long time re sident of DuBois and former re sident of Helvetia, died at 2:2 a.m. today in DuBois Hospita after an illness of three months. He was 81.

YOUR BIRTHDAY and HOROSCOPE FEBtttiARY Born today, you have high and only the FestrietieBi 6u place upon yourself I ee? iitfiinifti ine highest pdsittofis 1ft y6ur chosen ield, Wise enough floua Wfead ourself 166 thla, V6U must so be wise enough net to be overly modest about your abili ties and achievements, Modesty will, however, be of great help 16 you in winning yout 1 chosen marriage partner, far you will be attracted to sympathetic, quiet type whd will welcome a modest partner, You have great determination and will power which, in combination with your inclination to be somewhat restless and discontented, should keep you moving ever forward at the same time that you move into and out of new and dlffertnt endeavors. Your efforts to fil your life wilh interest and ex citement may at times lead tc impulsive action, but more ten than not, you will succeec in enlivening all about you. Although you are somewha short, on preconceived goals, the aims you arrive at on the spur of the moment are usually both worthwhile and feasible, Pro fits may be more plentiful when you lay your groundwork car fully but even carefully laid plans cannot make your enle prises any more satisfying to your spirits. To find what is in store for you tomorrow, select your birth day and read the corresponding paragraph. Let your birthday star be your daily guide.

Sunday, March 1 PISCES (Feb. 20 March 21 Think twice before taking that first step forward. Otherwise you may walk wide and over MARtH i i- Seffl eday, you greatly enjoy the beauties of nature id much; in that it WW II Win Requiem mass will be offered look something important, at 9 a.m. Monday from St. Jo- ARIES March 22 April 20 seph's Roman Catholic Church here.

Burial follows in the church cemetery. Friends may call after 7 tonight at the Paul A. 11 Five U.S. Navy Men Set Free Eaton Confident Prisoners Will Soon Be Released By STEPHENS BROENING PARIS (AP) Cleveland industrialist Cyrus Eaton said today he is confident the North Vietnamese soon -will release a list of U.S. prisoners they are holding and allow captives to write their families, Eaton said this after conversations with Xuan Thuy, Hanoi's chief peace talks negotiator, and Le Due Tho, a member of the North Vietnamese politburo and a special adviser "to the delegation.

"I am confident they will re lease the list of prisoners and allow them to communicate," he said. Asked at a news conference to forecast when this would be done, Eaton said, "I think it's imminent," y.S* diplomats at the Paris peace talks have tried without success for more than a year to obtain such a list from the North Vietnamese, 4 goneerninf the indications tint, If ojvfd, cpunty retting te the ty tmerf toi cannot be might w. is inabili- come to is ti SAIGON (AP) Five u.s, Navy men detained by dia since 5 when their patrol boat strayed- across border were Set free Military spoHesmen said the sailors were handed over to offigials in Phnom and flpwn to Bangkok, Thailand, where they boarded a plane Saigpn. the sailors were after their patrol boat strayed "'(hi Cambodian border JOO miles of Siigon at a point where the Mekong River pross0s the border. The were identified as; a.

Hunsucker, Anthony Deluoa, Michael N.J.I Thom aienn, 4 tfsnfcs City, All jw fnllsted men, Yglky Ambulance Yflle 1 BROCKWAY Donald S. Day of Buffalo, New York, was recently elected to the Board Of Directors of Brockway Glass Company, Brockway, Pa. A senior partner in' the law firm of Saperston, Wiltse, Duke, Day and Wilson, Mr. Day replaces A.M. Saperston on the Brockway, Board.

making the. announcement, D.L. Sheesley, Br.ockway's President stated, "Mr, Day's experience a prominent authority In industrial, legal and public affairs will be a strong factor In future Brockway Glass Com' pany decisions." Donald S. Day graduated from Bates College 'i a Bachelor of Arts Degree following World War II service with the 84lh Infantry Division of the U.S. Army.

He attended the Cornell Law School and received LL.B. Degree in .1948. A practicing attorney; that time he is a member of the American Bar Association, Erie County Bar Association and New York State Bar Association as well as serving as a Director for a number of corporations. erage climbed 13.14 to 777.59 on the day, only slightly below the 13.86 advance on Wednesday, The latest surge followed a prediction by the president of the world's largest brokerage firm that interest rates will drop within two months. The statement came after prominent bank economist.

said rates would go within two months and small banks in separate states lowered to 8 per cent from 8V4 per cent the interest they charge their best borrowers. Mr. Duffalo was born in Aus- The happy Aries will count his blessings and leave the com plaints to others. Difficulties are to be expected and dealt TAURUS (April 21 May 21 The situation grows more com tria and came to America, in' plex the longer you put off 1902, settling in Helevetia, Lat- tackling It. Seek solutions that moved- to DuBois.

He was will enable you to grow, employed as-a coalmlner, then GEM1M (May 22 June 21 Employ tact and you should see the situation growing less dlffl Dionne Quint their rare interviews, the sisters said there was friction between them and their parents they grew older, especially 'over coiv trol of the trust" 'f Marj entered a' convent lo Quebeg City jn but sh? was forced to leave bioauie pepr health. She then tried anpther convent in Richelieu but also left. In she used i portion the trust fund to set up' a florist shop in Mpnt'resl 'called Bmilie, named for" sister. sh.op failed, after six months. married provincial government clerk, in 1955- They separated -jn, of 0 n'o, (Jiecl sevfi at Uw age of 15 Be hjd since birth.

Cecil? been Voting as a. 'part- jujrse to help Yvonne who, fctuditsl with oil? to" fe? a tin mask iwtyttuwiit skere shj fan ta piftdfed, dealt Memorial Fund For Ambulance At Falls Creek FAMW3 CHEEK A memor Female Students AtEdinboro Want Hot Water ED1NBORO, Pa. (AP)-Residents of a women's dormitory on the.campus of Edinboro State College are trying to get themselves into some hot Water. Th3 150 o( on residence of the doan of women Thursday night demanding the Vater system in their building'be' fixed. They claim they've been with out hot water since the teg'm- ning of the fall term.

Dr. James McKinley, president of academic affairs, said recently installed heating elements "didn't stand up" and would be as a carman in the local Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Co. car. He retired in 1954. Me was married to Anna Stefura In 1923 at Ernest.

She survives. Mr. Duffalo was a mem- cult before your eyes. Enemies may really w'sh to be friends. CANCER (June 22 July 23 Problems should be tackled first on a spiritual level.

Seek in you were you evef ts be In a situation where youf wn- tact with the eutdftors was greatly diminished. It Is iiortant to remember this when you are young and seeking a place in which to settle. Choose no career, no home site which would not allow you access to nature; if you do, you will only bring grief upon yourself. Gifted with a highly cal mind in combination with an active imagination, you able to get down 'to quickly and accurately. at t.he same time that you' have ability to rise on wings of fancy to the highest levels of poetic approach.

Always searching (6r the truth, you bring to yoUr search a poet's gift of Insight; in this way, you gain from the search not only a knowledge 1 6f reality but also of the Ideal. You possess keen judgment and exceedingly good tas'te. You women are especially cop- cernod with appearances anjfl know well how to add external attractiveness to internal making the whole sought after more than It otherwise might be. This will be particularly' important to both you and your marriage partner in relation. t6 your own home.

To find what is in store for you tomorrow, select birthday and read the cor, responding paragraph. your birthday star be your daily guide. Monday, March 2 PISCES (Feb. 20 March. foot forward today irf every situation that could be; taken as even the slightest biS ''social," Gains to be made.

ARIES (March 22 April good day putting irt; your first bid for advancemenf on the' employment scene. InV prove both product and product tivity. TAURUS (April 21 Where a plan Involves partnership, take care to lake everyone's opinion into account ber of St. Joseph's Church, the, sp i ation during morning church DuBois Eagles Aerie, the Sandy attendance, Hose the Polish Citizens LEO (July 24 Aug. 23 YOU Club, and the Slovak Lodge of can improve the day by your SykesviWe.

approach to its problems. Don't Besides his wife, Mr. Duflfalo expect others to do all the leaves four daughters, Mrs. Paul groundwork for you. (Ann) Gutowski, Mrs.

Russell VIRGO (Aug. 24 Sept. (Margaret) Carlson, (Genevieve) Nadji, 23 Mrs, John It is the moderate Virgo who and Mrs. makes ths gains today, An op John (Mary) Rosman, DuBois; portunity for social advancement four sons, John, James, and mus be taken seriously, Joseph, DtiBoLs; and Carl, Ni- LlBR A 24 Oct. agara Falls, N.

19 grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. MARY BERKEY PENFIELD Mary S. Berkey, -Penfield, vdied early this morning at her home here. She Was 90, Friends may call after 2 p.m. Sunday at the fleer Fun a Home here.

Arrangements are Incomplete and will be announced later by the funeral ial fund has been established by the Falls Creek 'Volunteer Fire Department to spur con- Iributions in the current ambuj. ance fund raising campaign, A forge Memorial Plaque has been installed on a wall of the Frisndsh'p Hoss Ci. building here on which metal name plates will be fastened. The plates will contain name? pf those in whose names memorial contributions are made, Pledges, gifts, and. donations made in the msmory of an in' dividual will entitle the donQr t9 haye the name of the person.

in whose memory the gift was inscribed a meUl name to added to Woman Killed Near Clarion CLARION, Pa. (AP) A year-old woman has' been killed in a two-car smashup on Pennsylvania 66, five miles south of here, Police said Lucille Maul of R.D, 3, New Bethlehem, was pronounced. dead at the scene Friday night, after a cay driven by her husband, Portald, figured in an accent with a car driven by Terry P. Reeseman, 21, pf Pa, Both drlvera and two passengers in th? gar.we.re Democrats Hear Candidates At County Meeting 23 A questionable day for taking direct action. You would be wise to study the situation fur ther before making up your mind.

'SCORPIO (Oat. 24 Nov.22 CLEARFIELD A large can help. Rest, relax, and keep your tern perament under wraps. Only the unwise Scorpio will allow is temper to gat the best h'm SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- Dae.

22) Social affairs' within the home "must take your time today. Don't bs almost a winner; throw your weight behind your desire. CAPRICORN (Dec. 23 Jan, 20) A profitable week lies in store for" the 'Capricorn who completes plans for the work ahead during this day. Others crowd of area Democrats attended this week's Clearfield County Democratic Cjminittej AQUARIUS (Jan, 21 -Feb.

19) Take care not to speak out of turn today, Make it a point to held in the Cleanfield' b6 cheerful with others as Eagles Lodge. Four persons from have bsen to neighboring counties were guest Vto Clarlpn pltal. introduced by Olearfjeld County Democratic, Chairman mil'-e (Bud) George, they werfc: BrpckwHY Motorist NEW Injury A ftay Rawlston, warren County Brockway -motorist escaped cthairman; Erwin Murray of Up Cameron County, a strudk h6r auto was another at the traffic nf tlje memorial plaque, jf donor so wishes, 4rive offipjsls The n0w ambulance and is io service. With just three diys itmai the month. long tad, drive, firemen to tttalo their Vlrsinia Malnno tit Ivitje? of the state of various dubjs jn the county were Five cthfr rackets -felt tbe bas? wbal tin irt candidates; John Rhins Ind.

74tu Patriot M- Three Amrtean mbly im To'al damage was minor wounded. Ammerman, state com' cording "to" based Terrorist bombs mUtfemani reported, on agt' state near an American enlisted men's barracks and a South. civil defense in Saigon, injuring two een soldiers and three namgse civilians an4 esualcf light damage, Viet gunners rwketfd the big lies air 15 of gftigm; cjyjljgii report-. the, Don't try to 'aoR alone. GJEMINI.

(May 2J June 21 and yours could be much. benefitted -by at this time. Take care however to observe ajl rules of safety'! CANCER (June 22 July 23) The opportunity to in business or profession may well be yours today. Don't lei It slip by unheeded. LEO (Jltly 24 Aug.

23) -f You should find It very much' worth your while to with others at this time, espec? ially in matters of finance. VIRGO (Aug. 24 Sept. 2sT- Let decisions rest for the ment. You will do a better job of choosing if you- wait for a more auspicious time, LIBRA (Sept.

-Oct. 23)-i Be prepared to meet the expected, this way 'you cait put grace and finesse intij quick dialing with the sltuatinni SCORPIO (Oct. 24 Nov. of financial natur? come up for attention today. Don't a'llow' others to di your work for you; they can'tj SAGITTARIUS (Nov.

ss 22) Attend to personal affainj early in the day, Prepare success along lines you've paic little attention to, CAPRICORN (Dec. 23 Jan 20) Originality and imaglnaj tlon make the ordinary evenly of the day take on all excitement of the new and ferent, AQUARIUS Jim. ai Feb; Concentrate on new id'eai that can add to your respoijslt Pil 'the, employ Added added 1070, Feature Syndicate', Ino, Tht 80WVAR, Hfiing have three from 1 tii? of i light plane I into Havktat' Wd Piul' Btjlw, County '1 city sjjaipipan, fw etite. coromJt Mr- sn4 DANCE LITTS CLUB ti WALT NARYBV men, seeking the to AW. DAY.

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