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The Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 6

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INDIANA EVENING GAZETTE. PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2i PAGE SIX Ike To Make Little Girl Sparks A Majos- Political Question! OBITUARIES Major Video MB UlUHtrfev tf-il f- a. (Continued From Page One) 1 His party "believe, that the.ernment of democracy must Ing to the words now being ut- w0 away at 7-10 ton hilto five nrivatc nH InrilvMnal r.m.riv tru.t all tke nenni. it in wooa Passea away at (. hi i p.m.

daughters, granacnadren, live r. 7 7 pc- wadnMdav. October 24. in Stuntr. areat aranHrhilHran Talk Tonight niece, and ties." Democrats, said Under- should be tried first In all must be made up of represents-, haps one might know short, Miner.

Hosnltal with the envcrnment rnJ i -11 i. Hospital. nephew. (Continued From Page One) Seven Die In Crash Of Planes (Continued From Page One) he had taken her children Jan-Ice, 1, and Debra, into the living room. a an nine in onlv if the lob li too bit' i Friends will be received at the Friends are being received at tary draft must be continued be problems to try collective and I for private, state or local efforts.K 00Ballon eann' 10 Meanwnne, Janice ngures her Sutila Funeral Home, 888 Wayne Robinson Lytle's, Indiana, m.ntai rimania.

aaln.tlUrson concluded. Interest but only to all the search for uncomplicated truth Avenue, Indiana, after 7 p.m. to- where services, will be1 conducted governmental icnreuies as againai Av Cnmnlata nhlhiaru will ha na. rw at Lin--, ncT cause the United States lives In relying on individual, pluralist, Declared Stevenson: "It Is the irumess: ZZ I a world of tension." Stevenson ami nrloata aelltfltlM hamneraMn I. lib th.f Ika an.l Of Ih million, of Deoole listen.

She n.lnaranM neu me Kev. rranx A. Lawrence Will officiate. Interment in Conemaueh has called for an end to the draft when that Is consistent with na ELIZABETH NAU BERKES, Cemetery. Young Communists, some armed1 i I tional security with clubs, sought to force them OOYieT OmOW Miss Beverly Barr, a young high MARTHA ISABELLE ELKIN school teacher from Rochester, McGREGOR.

89, of I Jefferson N.Y., wanted to know "how long Poland's New Chief Keeps Soviet Troops County, Porter Township, died at wife of William H. Berkes died: Wednesday, October 24, at 6 a.m. in her home in Tarentum RD. She was a sister of Mrs. Paul Lowman of Clarksburg.

Friends will be received at Walters Funeral Home, Tarentum, where services will be held Satur-1 DacK. nsi ngnts oroxe out, Duti order was restored In a short time, Gomulka stressed that Soviet-Polish friendship remained a firm It will be necessary for us to have' Of Iron Fist "Damaging" 6 p. m. Monday, October 22, after an extended Illness. I a Wreckage and bodies were Itrewn all over the middle class residential area.

The body of one, woman crashed through the roof of another home and lodged inj the bathtub. A child was found crumbled In a flower bed. Webb Air Force Base said one one of the airmen in the T33 had ejected himself, but his chute Speaking from a Washington TV She was born April 17, 1867, fn policy of the government. studio with Mrs. Eisenhower at his side, the President replied he (Continued From Page One) Porter Township, daughter of William and Euphemla Ruth Travis lerate no action against the Polish' He said that Nlkita Khrushchev, (Continued From Page One) against Soviet dominate Pn.

day, October 27. at 2 p.m. with state. "would be really using a crystal I mas it Interment follow nt? i i i.i..K...i Elkin. had agreed that Poland would con- SenMt WSZ.

"7J i boss, that Soviet troops In Poland ball" if he tried to predict He The crowd of 250,000 included Her husband, Mahlon Richard trol Its own affairs, then Happened in added he didn't think he would be1 would be returned to their regu factory and farm workers, office failed to open. The body of the McGregor, died April 1 19, 1932. nungary. i added: lar bases within 48 hours. justified In talking about termin.

Th hia I. B1KS. fcUl 1M tLLA JUHN3TUN, Mrs. McGregor Is survived by clerks, villagers and students who gathered in front of tl.e 35-story ation of the draft "in terms of We want wholehearted friend Gomulka's statement was the other airman was found In the burned Saunders home The Clement plane had taken Poles never took anv overt 01 J- Johnston, of months or years" ship with the Soviet Union and 1 first official confirmation of Indiana, Pa. RD 3 (Hillcrest) four children: Theodore McGregor of Muncie, Miss Lillie McGregor and Miss Annie McGregor, He went on to say that with Palace of Culture and Science, formerly known as Stalin Palace, to hear Gomulka.

I can assure you that, so far as this is concerned, there is no dif threatening Soviet troop movements during the political crisis which the Communist authorities could use as an excuse for calling In Russian forces. about three million American men passed away suddenly Tuesday, October 23, at her late home. at nome; Miss fclsie McGregor, now under arms, the nation can ference between the opinion of the here. Broadcasts quoted Polish re off at 2:30 p.m. from the Ector County Airport at Odessa, 12 miles southwest of this west Texas town, after the Clements had visited with Mr and Mrs.

Cecil How Born May 21, 1872, in White Twp. The crowd cheered when he said, it depends only on us how long count on only about half that Clarion RDI; 13 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren and one brother, William J. Elkin of Klttan- Polish Communist party and the' Soviet Union's Communist party." porters throughout the provinces as saying "Soviet army units have Indiana she was a daugh News reports told of Soviet war-! ships gathering off the' Polish coast and Soviet troops -moving number as volunteers. Soviet troops may remain here." The next question was from either already withdrawn to their But there was only stony silence. He said Khrushchev had prom ning RD 5.

i ter of the late James and Ruth Cochran Miller, spent most of her life in the vicinity of Indiana and Mrs. Louis Martin, Negro mother bases, or are in the course of do when he added that government ard. The military ship was based at Webb Air Force Base, Big Spring. ised that Soviet troops, which had into positions for action In East Germany and in garrison cities Friends are being received at or 12 children who lives on a farm ing so." policy requires that the Russian the Bly Funeral Home, Dayton. was a member of the First Presby appeared to be threatening Warsaw, would be back at their bases inside Poland itself.

But they near Salisbury, Md Sha said she troops stay as long as the West Life In Poland seemed to be re. Services will be held Saturday. terian Church, Pounds Bible Class never went into action. is "really worried" about the H- in 48 hours. had military installations in West and the Ray Circle.

turning to normal. Last night some young Poles ignored Gomul bomb, and added: Germany. That they did not is the most! striking evidence that Soviet Com- munist party boss Nikita Khrush-I She is survived by a daughter, I would like to know what Is "Russian officers in the Polish army will retire," he said. "All Later last night, a Jet training plane crashed and exploded east of Big Spring. Officials at Webb Air Force Base said the pilot, a mechanic at the base who had taken the plane up without authorization, was killed.

His name was The students, ignoring appeals ka's appeals for order and en- Mrs. Dorothe Gearhart, with whom the future of our families In this October 27, at 2 p.m. in Zlon I Methodist Church, Porter township, with the Rev. A. F.

Richards of Myersdale officiating. Interment will follow in the church Cemetery. red in anti-Soviet demonstra to end demonstrations, paraded the Russian advisers in our army she made her home; eight grand atomic chev realized that if Russian soldiers shot down Polish citizens in tions in sympathy for Hungarian from the University of Warsaw will be relieved if our general staff so decides." children and 13 great grand. Calling It a "very serious and rebels. Warsaw a radio said work crying "Rokossovsky go home." children.

fight over political Issues, the important Eisenhower not released. ers had rushed in trucks from the They were assailing Marshal action might destroy the myth of Friends are being received at said "the world must find a peace. Konstantin Rokossovsky, the Po suburbs to discourage these Warsaw radio announced that national elections set for Dec. 16 would be postponed, in accord with a decision by the Polish Par Robinson Lytle Indiana, Pa ful solution" to the problem pre lish-born former Soviet marshal inenoiy Kussian relations With other Communist states. 'hooligan outbursts." where services will be conducted sented rjy tne superbomb.

who remains as defense minister In his speech yesterday to a Paid For Ideas At Steel Plant PITTSBURGH III J- Three Bet- Friday, Oct 26, at 3:00 p.m. DST. Without mentioning Stevenson in the Polish government. Hungary offered the Soviets no such choice. The Polish revolt has; liament No reason was given.

crowd of 250,000 Gomulka made! The Rev. James Burnett Reid will proposal, the President said: Boys in crewcuts and girls with it clear Soviet troops would re been under the control of Commu officiate. Interment in Oakland We can never have a hydrogen Saylor-Dolan Race In Area May Be Close (Continued From Page One) Sticks Due Back Cemetery, Indiana, Pa, ver County men, foremen at the nist leaders, but the struggle In Hungary exploded into open civil war, as I see it, and still have a civilization such as we now have." pony tail haircuts marched to the1 headquarters of the Polish United Workers (Communist) party. A main In Poland as long as there are NATO bases in West Germany statement that was received Aliqulppa Works of Jones Laugh- war Eisenhower called it "absolute MRS MARGARET HUGHES. HOUSTON, Tex.

Ml Houston lin Steel have received delegation was refused admit- in silence by the crowd. The picture presented to the widow of Thomas A. Hughes, of police are going to get their night ly necessary that progress, be made" apparently toward what He was cheered loudly when he world Is one of Russian soldiers, sticks back. Chief Carl Shuptrine 235 Church Indiana, Pa. tance, and the students returned to Warsaw University, where banners proclaimed "Long Live Free declared Poland was in charge of passed away Oct.

23, at her he regards as adequate Inter the Democratic state and county ianks and jet planes ruthlessly blasting the desperate attempt of its own decisions Including late home, national control of atomic weap organizations back of him. dom in Hungary." said he is requesting purchase of 55 billys for patrolmen and any other officers who feel they need them Houston police have not used night sticks since World Warl Hungarian revolutionaries to Born Jan. 24, 1874, in White Twp. ons, men ne said: whether Soviet officers will re-main with the Polish army. awards totaling more than 96,000 for suggestions.

J. L. Lyons of Freedom received" $3,834 for his suggestion improving the reeling of rods la the rod and wire mill. R. Romesberg of Monaca' got $1,197, and J.

T. Dennison of Beaver received $995, both for suggestions in the tin plate Both Saylor and Dolan are Johnstown residents, Saylor was Violence flared briefly when a Now, as to the hydrogen bomb Indiana she was a daugh. store their country's independence. Officials and Western diplomats He attacked anti-Soviet senti itseu. we are going to remain first elected to Congress in group of young demonstrators started marching toward the Hun special election In 1949.

He was ment as displayed In demonstrations in several Polish cities ear ter of the late William and Sarah Irwin Chrisman, spent most of her life in the Livermore and Indiana areas and was a member of the secure in the type of world we have now, with aggression always II, when most of the supply was issued to the home defense guard. garian legation to declare their here are convinced this will do tremendous damage to Russia's! fundamental foreign policy and re-elected in 1945, 1952 and 1934. lier in the week, and asserted solidarity with the Hungarian possible, we must urge aeree- Two years ago he had a majority of 5,073 votes; in 1952 his majority Communist authorities would tol- people." Read The Gazette Classified Ads propaganda line. First U. P.

Church of Indiana. ment from a position of strength1 Strength can cooperate with its was 7,173. neighbors and with other people: Dolan once served as Cambria weakness cannot. Weakness can County Democratic chairman. He only retreat.

also was elected to three four 'So part of that strenerh Is the year terms as Cambria County bombs, because they prevent war. prothonotary. His largest majority was around 12,000 votes. as we see it. They are the deter rent that warns any aggressor: 'Don't attack us because it would The Democrats have their big registration edge in Cambria County where they have 61,460 be suicidal, On other questions, Elsenhower! had this to say: Economic outlook The pre voters eligible compared to 43.093 Republicans.

Indiana County has 19,836 Republicans and 15,5731 Democrats. Armstrong County Is ponderant number of economic factors point to a continuation of Republican, 21,859 to 16,650. good times, possibly not to the! exact neignt you have It now, but in that general level." Small business The Elsenhow er administration looks on small See Absentee Ballots In Big Numbers HARRISBURG Ul The State business firms as "the lifeblood of our whole economy" and through ism Had instituted "54 suits for antitrust action to keep big business from getting In such a dom inant position that they can squeeze out tne little Elections Bureau figures there may be as many as 50,000 absentee ballots enough to tilt the scales in a close election to be Agriculture The farm outlook at present is "very good" because cast by servicemen and hospital in these last aix months (farm) prices nave started Dade uo. laxes Taking Issue with Stev ized veterans In the Nov. 6 election.

"We've already handled more than 21,000 applications for absen enson contentions that administra tion tax relief has gone oredoml- tee ballots," said Bureau Director nanny to big business, Eisenhow er said that of the S7.400.000.000 Albert Eberman. "More thousands were likely being handled directly by county election boards." Nearly 46,000 absentee ballots reduction in taxes since he took office, "two thirds of it went to! individuals, and a much bigger per cent to the people that paid the lowest taxes than those who paid the The New York speech tonight Is were cast by servicemen in the 1952 presidential election. They weren't decisive since President Eisenhower carried the state by nearly 270,000 that year. Under the law, the absentee ballots must be In the hands of county election boards before 10 a.m.. me last one tisenhower has sched uled this week.

He plans to enter Walter Reed Army Hospital here1 lor a physical examine. Friday, Nov. 16. That's when thejtion, with a report on the results vote may pegui. to be made public Sunday Answer to Previous Puizlt Farm Lifs ftaT N055 tli 1JN IIS I sjutTrBsjiTnr ON r7 'r' 1 sK 5 5 ct mjb ACROSS 1 Young cow 5 Swine 6 Young horse 12 Verbal 13 Airican worm 4 Bun away I What a farmer does Electrified particle 7 Spat 8 Solicitude a 14 Toward the 1ft A IW I.UI1UUI., Scatters, must be weather hay 20 Formerly 44 Cease 19 Compass point 30 Back of neck 45 Shield 31 Passage in bearing cuckoo family al B.b,lon,.n deity 20 Tramples 22 Western the brain 82 Surrender 38 Land parcel 39 Expunges 40 Symbol for samarium 41 Oriental coin 43 Victim ot leprosy 46 River In Africa 47 Three-banded armadillo 49 Mimics 90 Farm building 91 Row 92 Otherwise 99 Haill 24 High cards 2o Diminutive of Bartholomew 26 Continent 27 Pierce with a knife EXTRA-FIRM or STANDARD farmer's product 24 Humble 28 Orpiment 33 Hurl 34 Ratio Assam silkworm 6 Raced 87 Horse bams 41 Cubic meter 42 Papal cape 44 Musical composition 46 Make possibl 63 Journey 64 Tree fluid it Milk 67 Bulging 68 Night before 69 Sea eagles (0 Equal 61 Weight of India 63 Dirk DOWN I Bovine animals OtrtiMH Otaer Mattress! )-t-l Tortured at United Stole Testing Co, Beautyresl boal oil ether moHrtuM.

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