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EVENING GAZETTE, INDIANA, PENNSYLVANIA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 135 'page six Captured Bat IDemosTake inula fAlnUbinu irtri trm nl, mapr Leaa I 'num. ww. nbuui.n, tlUUO I JCX, Dill DiaK- died Tuesday, October 9, at Davis Jr. was taking A I I No Parole Privileges For Years (Continued From One) ill nianu a.m.

In Indiana Memorial Hospital. jShots today alter bat he pre-; Born June 13. 1883. in Manoriwrveri in a freezer to show hiai Cites Gain For Labor Under GOP (Continued From Page One) trIJ IV Township, Armstrong County, he science class was found to be in-! (Continued From Page One) was aa son of Thompson John andifected. i Clarissa Rowley Keeler.

I Davis lound the small bat hang- of votes from the populous Mr. Keeler, a retired coal mincrlins from a tree near his home. It' Anchorage and Fairbanks dia- I 1 1111 II jby occupation, was married him on the right thumb. jtrlcts, although it was at Fair, the former Gertrude Matthews, Davis didn't think about the bite banks that three of the five Re-Iwho passed away February placed the bat In a ltjpublicans were leading for the 7) fftfi 195. idied and the boy preserved It tor Alasna senate.

I A resident of Manor Townshiphis class. He sealed the jar and; Henry D. Baker, 49, vending machine operator. i Chief defense counsel Paul T. Smith asked that the sentences he limited to 10 years, arguing fliat the defendants are all middle- tor 42 years he was a member oflput it in a freezer 1 the Elderton Methodist Church and Monday the family physician The Alaska election was watched closely nationally because In recent years the swing of congressional elections bus fol-lowed the Alaska weatnervane, I the U.M.W.

of A. Local No. 599, found out about the bite and urged mm mmr test. The bat as found to be 3 Surviving are: three sons, Thom a 1 I aged and that no violence was if, used in the Jan. 17, 1950, robbery I ni.l Atlv narrate H.

Hvrne f' rabid. pson Delone Keeler, Raymond Kee lhat labor's share of the national income is up. that labor unions have (he nest contracts in history, that federal welfare programs have been extended to the widest dimensions ever. He said he wondered just what sort of people the Democrals think Americans are "and 1 wonder whnl sort of a man they think I am." Eisenhower declared there is a "basic conflict" between the gen eral policies of (he Democrats and those of the Republicans, and he ler both of Shelocta RO Charles although the Alaska tide usually swings to sharper extremes. In advance of the vote count, Clayton Keeler, Creekside c.

ifour daughters, Mrs. Florence B. Pile JUfe UOVti I If 1 I however, Republican National Crownover. Spring Church Star I Yj jchairman Leonard W. Hall dls- Route: Mrs.

Alee May Downey. II ITI lOUfln I line 1, im tance Aask I (ft I the community" looked to the court to give "these potential murderers" life sentences with no parole privileges until after the expiration of 20 years. mrs. vtrginina meivtna tjanra anai SIOUX FALLS. S.D.

IB A little u. Mrs. Edna Pearl Niehenke, all of girl walked up to M. T. Stark Aaska votlng ccn'tered too RD; three sisters, the parcel post counter.

on lhe 8tatehood issue to Pr fort In Massachusetts, the penalty for armed robbery ranges from 1U. win In All th rirnH. It 1: BACKING EACH OTHER UP British soldier! shoulder each other's paper work as they 111 out embarkation cards prior to hoarding Mediterranean-bound ships at Southampton. They were among; 1,400 troops who sailed to swell Britain's forces assembling to meet the Suez crisis. narry uawrora aim mrs.

r. -would you please wrap tins (or Rny yardstick for voting sentiment Hoover, both of Whittier, Cahf.jime?" she asked. im the states Mrs. Delia Harkleroad. Kittanning; 1 stark wrapped it.

i one half-sister, Lizzie Gray, -will youlddress it for me?" 5n(: ,0.. Ford City RD 16 grandchildren' the Eirl asked. hld AlasU on. c. earlier: "We are confident i' i ords.

i The eight men neara tnemselves fc-o- wwaratfcMt'fiWi sentenced without showing any. piLCRIMACE Stilt I Friends will be received at the "What's the address?" Jhat outward emotion. A court office walker Angelo Cornero, 25, at- Clark Funeral Home, Elderton, af- "It's on a slip of paper Inside a Democratic vtctoty said later, however, that Pino skives in St. Peter's Square in iter 7:00 p.m. today.

Services will! Stark unwrapped the packase, ln NovemDer continued: "They stand for: bigger government costs and spending beyond revenue therefore, loose handling of the dollar therefore, in-, nation and. inevitably, centralized federal power. "We stand for: economy in government stabilized living cost and the citizen's greater freedom from federal intervention in his work and life." He tackled Stevenson again without mentioning him by name on the draft and H-bomb proposals. I "They, the opposition," he said, knees appeared to buckle as ne Rome to complete 560-mil was being led up a short night: pilgrimage from Catania. Sicily, Dag Presses Action By Canal Disputers to keep a vow to St.

Agatha, of stairs from the courtroom. pauoa saint ol Catania. be conducted from the Funeral removed the slip of paper, re-' Home Friday, October 12, at 2:30 wrapped and addressed the bun-. "MASTER OF MASTERS" p.m. by the Rev.

Carl Yoder Bach is called ol Ml. Pleasant. Burial will be in! "That will be 10 cents for mail- Masters" because his composi-the Elderton Cemetery. please," he said as he (in- lions inspired so many of the 4 'ished tying the knot. famous musicians who followed ERNEST MERTON.

"BUD" "The money is in the package, him, including Mozart, Beethoven "Train Battle" Starts Trouble (Continued From Page One) Baby's Eyes MISNER of Homer City RU l.imister. and Chopin. "have urged stout military de- it, after the council in its firstl a near Vintondale, passed away Tues-. TUI.SA, Okla. in A 36-year-old; Modern weapon but they session on the Su crisis) Are iemovea -'i56 in the Memorial Tulsan.

who tried to quiet a iTMI.m V.ll.u frpicrht vise sfnnninc our atomic tests. Mine Union Chief Claims "Fight Left" Egypt and the Western k. Hospital, Johns town, where he had been a patient; since the first of September. train by firing his shotgun, wasT Vawft I lound guilty of assault with a dan-! IV) JQ" LUC securitv and a bold role in world powers. The West demands international Born January 4, "1908, in Vinton? affair? while they urge us to gerous weapon.

crt ihmlrino hn ndm the control or the canal, wmcn fcgypt- The jury convicted Alfred A.j a xn, unio w- uavia aaie, -a, ne was a son 01 neniy CINCINNATI ifl-The constfru-loiffee but failed to agree on Anaerson was DacK nome Misner ana tne iaie nnie svs4t.r v.1 il r.r Mahnn anrl arunt mmt all military draft jian President Nasser nationazliedl as vour president and com-l-My Egypt insists she can runj mander in chief of the armcdi'he waterway herself and has: tional convention of the Unitediishment-'hich couta range up children. c.nr.nrins mi ui for most Because wt mad a man, moth special purchase) you gat a mammoth trade-in far your old TV if on now MOTOROLA TVI Mine Workers ended yesterday inis eycs are one. itondale. He was a member of the fnrr rannnt and will not make Been doing it since men, mm after its longtime chief, John L.j 5i.year-old railroad car in-! David, who lives in West Milton, Gospel Community Church near Lewis, said the union still has "its spector Hopper, was injured about 10 miles north of here, had. Dilltown, serving on the Board fighting mood" iby the shotgun blast while scand-both his eyes removed in New of Trustees as President and was lewis aid that nresentng on one of the freights last; York last Thursiay in a desperate a member of the Nanty Glo Lo- proposals contrary to national in- pineau fter the flr5t tercst nor offer you attractive Hammarskjold's office said net-prospects unjustified by ivorld re- lher side, haa changed its i position.

Asked if any progress had been Eisenhower said the draft is "a'n'de. replied, "We weren't mailer or lhe safety ol our na-j''ng lo make progress. We were Innlv exnosine our oositions. Ibid to halt the spread of cancer. U.M.W.

of A. peace in the coal industry, 8. I A. I I I I I I Mmitied he fired the! Doctors reported several months! Surviving are nis wile, fcva Starr UMW and its leaders have "no but said he had no mat uavia eyes naa mang-iviisner; ms rainer or vintunuaie, 1 i Tlie Security Council's secretlloss of virility, no hesitation in the" weapon, nant tumors. His parents, Mr: two sons, Kennth, Homer Ci- of hitting anyone, juut ift.r in tiri uniiliface of danger or a fieht.

and Mrs. William Anderson, were ty, RD 1 and Robert, with the U.S. i r-n r-a fhom" rrnm HaMMIlMMHiltVaaMM I told their son eyes would have Army In Germany (now home on brains and hands obsolete." jlomorrow afternoon And he asserted that the na- firs ecret yesterday afternoon re- The union head said that ise while Htcaing have battled in strikes and in a njs ard. courts for most of their gains. to be removed.

Ifurlough): three daughters, Mrs. vr "The doctor said there was a Donald (Geraldine) Settle, Belsa- And they II fight tomorrow just 50-50 chance to stop it (cancer) if no: Elaine and Fay, both at musi not be borne entirely by vet-iP" was ttken rrans who have already (rom "elegates and an i ik.i, imiir. swers from Fawzi about Egypt ive had the operation," David's home: three brothers. Edward of as enthusiastically as they loughtiTlfie niirin yesterday if that becomes neces- IXWUUII yesterday father said. "Otherwise, the baby Vintondale: Richard, State of Cali- ly.

he said, "we cannot wouldn't live beyond six." 'fornia, and Henry, Homer City sary," he said. He said the union will Customer fight; The decision to remove David's RD three aisters, Mrs. Charles eyea was "the hardest thing Homer City RD Mrs. arms while we throw ours toitl Jaap the eround." :t.A"V- I IIUCI 111 wnenever it becomes necessary i see that miners "live just as wellilVj ftj I as anyone else In the country." couple ever had to do," said'Clyde McGinnis, Climax, and David's mother, Sylvia. Albert McKeel, Vintondale.

F.isenhowcr called for the re- You just can think cancer '-Friends will be received at the To Testify election of Republican Sen. iw.5 preaidea mat inoreus SP0KANE. Wash. V-The scene of new modern mines would wtn Jour child, she said, family home after the noon -hour H. Duff of Pennsylvania, who in 10 lo 15 years because of 7 "7, 'r the barber's1 aby waa at stal.

Thursday and on Saturday at the, 111 in. PITTSBURGH, Ifi Charles G. in what most observers call a close race with Democratic lor- it -i'LIC M'UILC BU1UII TUal. I rl.Hl, Irnix Vl Sny.hthe industry will expand, despite "Finally. we accepted it and 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.

(EST) at which 33 i adelphia, and for the states' G0P: al hear-'rte threat of atomic energy or now we pray to God that every- time services will be conducted by i.i. SOIS. Lv the Rev. Collins Cramer. Inter- candidates for the House, mg on charges he sold police The action and dialogue, accord-.

And.rson, said The Andersons said they first ment will be in Pineland Cenie- The UMW chief criticized an ed- about like evidence to a aeienaant in a iol- tery case. Dist. Alty. Edward in the Tuesday morning "Enlc impatient customer. iu f.

He said the Democrats "deplore temporary unemployment in our automobile industry as do we all." OJOROLffW Cincinnati Enquirer which com- ifjed as Settie Pearson, 32. Boyle says. three months old. They said in charge of services. O'Brien has been hospitalized nicnted on the recent J2.40 coal- mpatient customer: iht mebrrh edilor.a a lhat Barber mal.jn.ncy has been STANLEY VOYTAL of Eighth XZX any e.ptyiavid.

even without bis e.V" uon nut oe cau, quent wage acmanas-contnnutea cliairs." Friends will be received at the "Now these contradictions In-- n-RHP nd Zl 1 6 other clld his a8 today. lormer aeieciive, i nomas have said and I agree thatj irrnl: niinihpr elin a iiur.it I a i V. j-. i Bowser Funeral Home, Plumville from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

Wednesday. Services will be held Thursday, JV.aK.. II a a iifh DmiilNI Kolciy, II OVtR-All DIAGONAL Ig II i IB Hi this administration marches P0lit-IO-e evince fhandsoW V. C0S1S JTTZ J. lUUllliy Mistake Costly 1 I I ically in the 'middle of the road." lhem ,0 wmiam Gazal and The apron falls off formerly doz- Obviously.

any political opposition Martorea. slips were; And he said tha the Enquirer vt- hum a nntnra oht in lrr ta nntc should cast ol all" criticize the me Pt revcBiinB uu uulj jiu- nign mass in liic oaticu iimu Church, Sagamore. The Rev. John Kavanaugh will be the celebrant PUNTA GORbA, Fli (JV-Get- i llo navc Deen llsea Ine "iiiceman Lerov Cummine Jr, on this road-by gomR either to nf Ra. nn -limhpr.

u-rhin-UMW because the union the me rigni or to me icii. detective at Lone Beach. Calif. when was lor "La m.i buslnes. m.n Heart Cemetery.

at Long Brach Calif. Ptr 'ued business man. Bin there' is one Ihing that Is Isale a few years ago to the rival What's big' A jury awarded that sum last buddy. the 'Cincinnati Times-Star. ngnt.

night to Ray Clement, xv.ii. I Ai idea? lhat it is not possible that is to tr' to pass on both sides at the, pQ 1 1 IS rQtQl bHlobby Probe There is a scuf(le and the im- hit In the back of the neck the Chesapeake and Ohio Rail- piTTQntinnir a 1 1 ki.r patient customer runs irom meuwu ui unuauut wmre uuiuhik in- swamp near here. ll-AHC rtt-t 87, of Pitisbuigh, was concluding session vesterday. but is apprehended by po-Ikilled yesterday in a fall from a' The railroad has "joined with atter a short chase. The defendant, Douglas Parker.

a book store owner of Fort Myers i tree. UMW and coal producers in a 1 id am i eviaence concern that plans lo start. at police stauon on ne head decked it Erie.N.Y. Expressway "Up In Air" Washington -About 81 million an ambitious coal evport trade to "'Y conduct charge and, "jC'einents cell trimmed huntine can. bore a1 (Continued From Page One! the attain falls, ia taken to a persons in the U.S.

were in a state: Europe using government owned arm at hi a nr ft ft turke V. I with the aid of three officers. i mm tt A of marriage in IA56. nent injuries from shot still lodged appeal to the press, he said, netted no replies. near his spinal cord.

NOWI IOTIOM BOLlAt IJYI TOP QUALITY TVI THIS NfW MOTOROLA SFtClAl CONtOLi PtOVIS IT Big ictura and rich new sound iu budrvt-priced con- tiflhosMy Murder Trial Still Underway Girl and Puppy Adlai Has Selected A Business Council Although some limited future, hearings are In prospect, he satdj what's left in the $300,000 inquiry is mainly to "find out the weaknesses and try to develop a better law" on lobbying. aole rrith Super -Star Power Chassis. controls. Mahog HARRISBL'RG i The U.S.. Bureau of Roads today described -as "up in the air" the proposed, connecting point for the Rrie County expressway and the New York thnitt'ay.

"New York has not agreed lo the point of meeting favored by lhe Pennsylvania Highways De i iauimui-1, in Auegneny i i County Court today continued tak- EnjOY DirthQQy 269.95 any ot tuond grain tiniah. Model 21K54. IIIS 1WUS tIADI MIg 111 UCCJIIIIKC 111. decree of euilt of John Fadlev WARREN, tn Jane Hur- The Arkansas senator made pub- (Coniinued From Page One) lvho is charged with murder inien obsetred- her third series of letters exchanaed rally tonight, then swings south the fatal shooting of a riverboat1 anniversary today, and shared the administration officials con-; partment," said John L. Stinsnn, Pennsylvania district engineer for mimsnes omce 01 agail 0 0akland Cajf for deckhand.

tamiiy spotngnt iviin a ouaay- his request for the. bureau. ne siu. tionwide television talk (NBC)' Te si-year-old Ross Twp. man; ner -monin-oia puppy.

mentioned by Elsenhower in con- Th. miAB i.i k. An estimated 6.000 oersnns wnH a rativ th.r mmnrmw nioht pleaded euiltv vesterdav in the Jane, a daughter of Mr. and hie Fehmarv vtn nf the federal imersiaie svsiem and oul 10 her Stevenson at On Frktav. Stevenson and othV'5 of 3S-year-old Peter Little Mra.

Michael Huren, disappeared the bM ,0 free ga! both stales must agree to a meet- Seattle's Civia Auditorium. ers in his "flying caravan stump of Monongahela on the riverboat from her home about three miles ducer, from direct federal east of here yesterday afternoon. controls. ine point. Stevenson announced todav that southward through California.

Monongah at West Elizabeth, Four hours later, a search party Eisenhower said he favored the As designed by the Pennsyl- honorary co-chairman of his Na- with key stops at Fresno, Long Police said the shooting fol-vania Turnpike Commission the Business Council for Steven- Beach and San Diego. He flies lowed an altercation over the af--miIe Erie cross county super- snn 'e William Clayton of back lo Chicago from San Diego 'ections of Fadley's wife, highway would end al the slate Houston and Joseph P. Kennedy Saturday. principle of the bill but that bodv of evidence has accumulated! working its way through a dense woods a half mile from Jane's home heard the whimpering of a I 21-INCH ii: I OVER ALL DIAGONAL I 263 SQ.IH. I indicating that private persons.

dog. They found Jane lying on hav(j bem Meking (0 their: r1 0 4 line about halfway between Routes ot Ne' Tork. In his Seattle speech, Stevenson 1 3 Cnnlac and 2 near Northeast. Pa. The roup.

which will have its defended his oft-repeated call JliatS.c5 ine Kluunu uiiiimi iiicu. onuc itci was the puppy. "Sharing" House The Erie County link was taken headquarters at the Hotel May- "curbing lhe use of the atom for over by the highways department flower in Washington, said its pur- war." He said "Republican poli-rccently which said the road will be "to make more avail- ticians, including the President" own interests by highly question-: able activities." The latest letter to McClellanj came from Dep. Atty. Gen.

Wil-j liam P. Rogers Oct. 3. It said; "much of the available evidence" MUSCLE SHOALS. Ala.

UV-Mr. 'SntTierSet MaflcS would be built as a free highway ahle to businessmen the views have greeted hia proposal "only and Mrs. William Thiepen are covering from the shock of find-, Mefl MUCK. UQV in the interstate system. ein-esseo oy aievenson on ine na- with sneers and astonishing dis Stinson said yesterday he be- tion's economy.

It appealed to tortion of what 1 said." has already been publiciv aired ig io snajtes in ineir nome. d. ia Tutav in the row after Sen. Francis inigpen lound the first one lieves New York officials are "like-minded men and women In He said Eisenhower had implied "Irving lo get approval for an- business to join in our effort." "that even talking about this other interstate route further Plans are to set up state prejudices the nation's security." Hen Fluck Day" in this Somer-' Case's (R-SD) disclosure of a while he was mowing the lawn, Then he found one in the bath- UBOIT AVIlt MOTOROLA 1PICIAL TAIli TV WITH CAMEIA.TIUI PICTUM, (TUOIO-CLIAI TONI Loaded with value! Super o-Star Power Chassin. Riirbt.

Kkw.i set County community. 2.500 campaign fund offer from! similar lo the national He said he was cheered that room. When he The boroueh staeine the cele- Superior Oil Co. of California rep- south than the proposed meeting groups council. "many scientists do the basement winhnn.rf fnr bration in honor of a native of resentatives before the Senate.

council Up-Front controla. Alumi. meed picture tube. No inter ference, no fade. Solid Char We have asked lor approval of llayion is lhe retired head of what is at stake here." lhe exterminators 'the county-Mai.

Gen. Henry K. vote on the gas bill. Case rejected the link but have not received it Anderson. Clayton cotton As far as the Eisenhower ad-.

The exterminating company ap-1 Fluck, commanding general of the the 'preferred contribution and wt snnnn Kflul merchant anil In.nm, 199.95 coal: Mahoaanv or Blond ,9 luicwieu. ue saiu.ipuea gas atter the Thiepens found Pennsylvania national uuara. votea ttgainbi uic uui. Pennsylvania is concerned there Uersecreiary of state, kennedy, "I can't accept the apparent place to stav. More snakes came! First on the agenda waa a Rogers said further that since grain finish.

Model 21T33. Tax tnd umw umrrinl) on itUtrg tvit uu uiB.ure.... lo omain ana ministration position that we are-out of hiding to die in the base- flight of jet planes over the town. oil company attorneys Elmer Pat-New York has not accepted yet. an international business figure, powerless to do anything to stop ment.

Next came a speech bv U. S. Sen. men and John M. Neff are under.

Indiana Gen. George J. Richards, de- is he fattier of Sen. John B. Ken- this headlong (nuclear arms) race The snakes were identified as'Edward Martin (R-Pa) in indictment in the case, it would be 9W fnlla.

9l puty secretary of highways, said nedy (D asst. for "inappropriate" to give the Sen- red corn rat snakes, but it does courthouse. that a far as he knew There is Stevenson flew to Seattle last Stevenson repeated his conien- little good to tell the Thigpens' Tonight Gen. Fluck reviews rate committee the Justice Depart-do disagreement on the meeting night from his Libertyville. 111., iion that Eisenhower's atoms-for-: they were harmless.

'parade of the UOth Infantry Regi- ment files on the matter before P01- larm. En route yesterday he peace plan is failing because the! ment their trial, et to begin Nov. W. Muppea on tor one-hour airoort administration hat dpriHeii ri. VL- ac HAWK'S WQfvQIBIu Stamps Ait t.fc,.

nwiUL DJ UCEbVIU UI nioany rrivaio imerests own rallies al ureal Ka s. Monl ind v-u. innWrrv r- vi.ii, on nnn II mlllin. -I u. iur mr OlUCiaCJ on amines Ol Uie lllVV uns 11IU ui nuwu.

-v-vv uiuuiw mL vZt lorests. Boise, Idaho His entourage goesative in developing nuclear power, U.S. resign for just one reason-lworkers are married women-are available for adoption in the -vw vAiiuu. ui idic IDU.V I or linr r-artnl niii-nnutiK a.r 11 ,1 1 uup.

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