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INDIANA EVENING GAZETTE, IKDIANA, PENNSYLVANIA. THURSDAV, JANUARY 31, 195T. fAGE SIX Obituaries Emergency Aid Rushed JOHN (JACK) CLAWMN, aged years, passed sway Tuesday at 4 nf Ml 2:13 p.m. in hi nom cage-wood, when he had resided all of hi life. Resolution Is Passed By House (Continued From Page One) A sister.

Mrs. Clyde (Grace To Victims Hockenbtrry of Nemacoiin, Pa, survives, at well ss two niece and three nephews. (Continued From Pag One) The Army 'it Ft Knox tent sol Friends are being received at Robln-Lvtle's, SI N. 7th In diana, where services will be eon- recessed until Friday, when Secre-tary of State Dulles will return 1.,, ft a. irH tilers, medical corps men and supplies to stricken areas with the help of the National Gaard, Red Cross and Civil Defense.

Armv fculleafttara Arntw ducted Friday, Feb. 1, at 1:30 p. m. The Rev. Kenneth H.

Campbell will' officiate. Interment Oakland cemetery, Indiana, Pa. lor more, questioning. Mora than 20 witnesses are expected at a public hearing on Monday. Several senators reported that Democratic leader Lyndon B.

MRS. MAROARET DEVINNE Ft, through overcast skies to take ty phoid serum, medicine, blankets Is 71, of 27 East Ranson Avenue, I ri? I Blairsvllle, died it 9:10 s.m. today at her home. and foods to isolated communities. Upstream towns such as Bar-bourvllle and Hazard In Kentucky, Pound, and Logan, W.

Va took the worst licking. Evacuees In these placet beau the grim The body ha beea removed to the Shoemaker Funeral Home, Blairsvllle, A complet obituary will be carried In Friday's task of digging out the mud and clearing ruins. I MR. SAMUEL ALLISON LE SI S. C.

Van Curon, managing of the Harlan, Ky Dally En ccuctm INJURED in REFINERY EXPLOSION Th a rrocessuig unit of the Standard MON aged i years, died at th Johnson of Texas Is working on: an extensive rewriting of the reso- lutlon designed to meet objections; Irani Democrats. One group, led by Russell, favors splitting the resolution into two parts. They would vote first lor congressional backing of Elsenhower's use of U.S. troops, and leave the economic phase for later consideration. Both Dulles and Eisenhower have said a separation of the two phases would destroy the effectiveness of the program they are advocating.

'Sen. Mansfield of Montana, member of the Foreign Relations terprise, one of the first newsmen to reach Hazard, told of small Oil Co, in Whiting, lid, is engulfed In smoke and flames after series of explosions ripped through the plant Seven persons were injured in the explosions and resultant fire which swept through the 10-story plant Damage was estimated at million dollars. home of his son-in-law and oaugn-Jj ter, Mr. and Mrs. Luellon DixonvlUe, 11:15 p.m.

Wednes children crying for milk and drinking water. He described the Kentucky day, January 30. River city, a coal center of about Born January 29, 197, cner-ryhlll Indiana son of the late Jacob and Anna Alli 7,004 population, a dark and wet. He said the homeless stood In mud Dishwasher Now Denies son Lemmon he lived th early part Saud Visit May Help Solve Mideast Issue to their knees, gazing at the ruins of their possession with no place to go, little to eat and only the clothes on their backs. or hi lire in that had been a resident of Green Twp.

since 1909 and retired In 1942. living in Dixouville ever tine that time. Killing Girls Committee and assistant Democratic majority leader, says the resolution should be broadened. (Continued From Pkg One) (Continued From Pag One) The city listed as dead Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Sizemore, Mack Hill, Raymond Ward (son of Mr. and of economic aid to develop stability and raise living standards Surviving are hi wife, Alice, Paul Lemmon; four sons: Paul A. Lemmon, Lewisburg; Maynard Lemmon, Cherry Tree; Willard Lecimon, Deckers Point; Robert company executives. Also present Lohman denied Bedwell was Mrs. George Dewey Ward of TRADITION TAKES A THUMPING Ending 1,000 years of royal tradition, eight-year-old Prince Charles arrives at a boys' grammar school near Buckingham Palace In London.

HI enrollment marked the first time that future ruler of Britain has been sent to regular grade school with other children, rather than being taught by royal tutors. la the region. He would have It propose establishment of a United Nations Commission to control arms shipments to the Middle East, and committee this country to a more active course in seeking an Arab- Portsmouth, Ohio), and one unl dentlfied person. beaten and said Bedwell lied on the witness stand. He said he still were congressional leader, ambassadors of the Arab countries and IS members of the party Eisenhower presumably made O.

Lemmon, Cherry Tree; threa clear In his discussion with Saud An unidentified 9-year-old boy which accompanied saud here. daughters, Mrs. William (Vtima) Howe, Jeannette; Mr. Craig (Ma that the application -of hi pro was reported drowned at Hydenj In Leslie County, where Cir considers Bedwell the prim suspect In the case "even mora so now than when we first took his confession." He did not elaborate. Eisenhower received Saud In Israeli settlement.

gram depends on th desire of the Arab 'nations and that the his office tor private 10-mlnute cuit Judge Billie Dixon estimated ry) snurtlerr, Mt. Morris, N.Y.i; Mrs. Luellon (Hope) Howtiis, Dixonvllle; one nephew. -Thorns Torquato Successor talk yesterday afternoon. Then Bedwell testified that during 500 were homeless.

United State, while warning Rus Sen. Humphrey, (D-MInn) charged meantime that the "pressure" exerted by the administration for passage of the resolution questioning after he was picked they joined group of officials of both countries in the Cabinet sia against any military adven Near Logan, W. the body, of Mrs. Queen! Bennett, 44, was Stephens, Greene Indian Co. ture In the are, doe not seek 37 grandchildren and 28 great room for 90 minutes of discus up Jsn.

23 he had several times denied any connection with the crime. However, he said he was recovered by an amphibious duck to establish a protectorate there. Is Named By Leader grandchildren. A lister, Mrs. Aim-1 sion.

Afterward the President and The major aim of the talks belle Stephen It deceased- the King returned to Eisenhow vehicle. She was the third to die In the rush' of water southwest West Virginia. Elsenhower, Dulles and other of kicked and slapped' by sheriff's officials and threatened with Friends will be received at the "has placed the whole foreign aw program In Jeopardy." "It has done more to solidify the growing opposition to economic aid than anything I have experienced since coming to Con ers office for second private ficials ire holding with the King (Continued FrJm Page One) discussion with only an Inter further beatings. Howells home after 7:00 p.m. today (Thursday) and may also pay Weather forecaster warned of i to convince him of United Ik.

hnnaa tn. Maslran IrnfMuejtr MM preter present. new rains today or tomorrow and "I had seen pictures of the dead State friendship and good will i io isuisv iv iiihiw fuiwnu with a varied background through Wl preference for a. new or bodies and of the scene and I also There was no official disclosure toward all the countries in the again Saturday or Sunday. Leaden skies stretched from the Kentucky xeaerai service in uus iieio.

possibly acting chairman of the had the story read to me by of the ground covered in these Middle East: Leader explained that he had commission. Chairman G. Frank and West Virginia border to Ten- woman in a restaurant. (Bedwell conversation but officials said it Saud, already friendly toward tneir repect on Saturday at the Wesleyan Methodist Church, Dixonvllle, from 1:00 to 2:09 p.m., at which time services will be conducted there. The Rev.

Frank B. Miller will officiate. Interment in Oakland Cemetery, Indiana. alerted top labor leaders of Batt's cannot read) and I remembered lin McSorley was suspended by the United States, derive most of his income from oil "royalties Forewarned, town dwonstream selection yesterday. parts of the story and I made it the governor effective the end of was to be assumed they embraced a general review of alt Middle Eastern problems, including application of Elsenhower's pro gress," Humphrey told an interviewer.

Russell agreed that the big $4,400,000,000 authorization bill for global military and economic assistance "will undergo the most careful scrutiny this year." Stlllcomlng up is a review by the two committees of State Department policy In the Middle up fitting myself Into it," he said. Bait. 41, worked for the tem business yesterday. paid by American companies. He I then used Frank descrip porary National Economic Com Taxes Three tax consultants nas a direct Interest in the an- on the Kentucky and Cumberland! rivers in Kentucky, the Clinch inj Virginia and Tennessee and Tug and Guyandotte in West Virginia, Robinson-Lytle's, Indiana, Pa.

tion and occupation, the guy that mittee of the U.S. commerce De posed program for stabilizing the hindered operation of the Suez hired recently to help Improve the are in charge of services. was with me with the Indian girls, partment and the Office of Pro area and protecting it against Canal since much of the oil collection of the sales tax have made various recommendations so he figure in as the second duction Management from 1931 to any threat of Communist aggres which produces royalties for him moves through that waterwav. MRS. STELLA KERNS of Cly-" mer passed away at 7:25 p.m.

guy- 1941. He aided the lend lease ex sion. East since the end of World War Bedwell identified "Frank" as The House of Representatives The shipments have been reduced II. and they have been put Into effect Immediately. Leader did not elaborate on the changes but said he were expected to cope with the rushing waters.

But hundreds of homes were vacated as a precaution. Radio station WRIC at Rich-lands, relayed an appeal from flood-besieged Grundy, a William C. Willingham, 26, an ac Wednesday, January 30, in the home of her sister, Mrs. France passed 355-61 yesterday resolu by the closing of the canal a a pediter in England after that. He was an economic" consultant in Washington in 1946 and worked in Philadelphia from 1947 to 1949.

quaintance who now is serving a tion authorizing Eisenhower to has meet weekly with them. result of the British -French attack on Egypt In November. Another dash between the Congress and the executive was foreshadowed yesterday by Eisenhower's assertion he by no means use armed forces, if necessary, to prevent the Communists from Budget The governor has From 1949 to 1993 he was a spe The heart of that problem as city jail sentence for drunkenness. Willingham has admitted he was with Bedwell and the Indian girls but denied having ever seen the agreed with Republican legislative village of 3,000 where all commu cial assistant to the secretary of driving Into the Middle East with seen here it to persuade Egyptian Waugh of 78 Hancock Street Cly-mer. She was born December 10, 1884.

in Berkeley Springs, West I survived by two brothers, Dewey Shephard, of Berkeley fa Springs, W. and Calvin Har- will give Inquiring senators any nications were out and roads were leaders to present his 1957-59 budget proposals to a joint session president Nasser to agree- to labor. He also served as senior economist on President Truman's military might. Still subject to pa-proval by the Senate, the resolu Impassable. brimes sisters.

practical system of operation of his correspondence with other heads of the state, He said it would be a betrayal Medical evidence disclosed at Tuesday afternoon. He will make Commission on Foreign Economic wnicn win insulate the canal Gov. Thomas B. Stanley called upon state authorities for a survey of the 12-county tip of southwest tion also would empower the President to make greater use the presentation In person al an inquest has discounted several of the statements in Bedwell's Policy (the Randall Commission) from Egyptian politics. mlson, Hagerstown, on sister, Mrs.

France Waugh. men though the exact time ha not I from 1953 to 1954. confession announced by Lohman been fixed. Virginia where more than a thousand persons were reported Other news conference develop tioned above. Giant Union Takes Over Post last Sunday.

Preliminary findings Leader said ho would brief ments: Friend will be received at th ol confidential relations with other world leaders, and added he doesn't think Congress wants his correspondence. Sen. Sparkman (D-Ala) agreed that Eisenhower "has a perfect right to refuse to turn over his of-an autopsy indicate the girls newsmen on the volumnlous de Cabinet Status Asked if he is PITTSBURGH Ul Daniel A. 'may have died within hours after Other Kentucky cities to report tails Monday at a executive man finished with Cabinet changes Porco, a Pittsburgh man who had their disappearance from home. sion luncheon.

Merger Faces New Threat major damage Include Whitesburg and Plkevllle. Both feared contamination of water supplies. Bence Funeral Home, Clymer, after 7:00 p.m. today and until 12 o'clock noon on Friday. The body will be removed to the Hunter Funeral Home, Berkeley Springs, West where service will be been controller of Crucible Steel for the present," Leader replied.

'Yes, you might say that. I don't Wiretapping The governor has Man Found Dead Co. of America since 195S, heads! the firm's newly created post of know of anything else I'm going "no knowledge" of state officials personal correspondence or anything else to Senate committees," but added: to do with the cabinet. Typhoid serum waa rushed in by helicopters, iraf: helicopters. manager of development conducted Saturday, February 2, by.

WASHINGTON, P. The1 Ha added that persistent reports engaging la wire tapping and that if the state owns equipment for such work he Is "completely con (Continued From Page II) volt crucible said the post was creat "But he ought to go as far as he can in furnishing background in that Joseph J. Lawler would leave ed to conduct detailed studies of body of a 23-year-old i Allegheny County man, missing since Sunday United Mine Workers hospitals, at Plkevllle and The latest development came in tne itev. Henry n. Rowland, terment will follow in Greenway Cemetery, Berkeley Spring.

his post as Highways Secretary formation to us, since he Is asking scientific developments and to ac fident" Its use "will not be abused" In the hands of Atty. Gen. statement by the building trades was found yesterday in a park W. were surrounded by wa for such an unusual grant of are "completely and entirely un founded." quire property for commercial group that It will seek to "regain ed auto near Alcoa water dam, Thomas D. McBride.

ter. were moved to up and econimlc change. three miles east of Candnsburg la Turnpike Leader hopes to have per floors. work now being performed by other organizations." This spells C. H.

Llbby succeeds Porco as Balance Sheet The governor released the first of planned reg Washington County. Humphrey and Mansfield said they suspect the President's statement will exclude Dulles' confi controller. Wet weather prevailed over broad areas of the country, with ready "In the not too distant future" hi proposed reorganization "war" to most former CIO unions. Ike Requests Changes For The coroner office said Gene Unlnna of hntfi th fnrmor A PI. snow, rain and freezing rain.

Humble, 23, of Heidelberg, had dential talks and communications of the Pennsylvania Turnpike ular reports on the condition of the state's finances. Dealing with the general fund as of Oct. 31, 195C, It showed a reduced estimate Wide areas of precipitation were been dead some 30 hours. A gar Commission. He said the proposal jurisdictional authority in their nncmioT Also.

Sen. H. Alexander Smith (R-NJ) reported east of the Rockies ex den hose extended from the ex Immigration tending over the southern plains haust pipe to a door window, said in a separate Interview he cnaners power io assign mem-: Pa 11 hers to work. IHfiAPT A-4 In would change some 10 interrelated laws and that he ll "pressing" for completion of a rough draft by the Justice Department before the and the lower Mississippi vaiiey Humble's head was covered by a for sales tax revenues during the 1955-57 fiscal period. The new estimate Is 205V4 million dollars while the previous lat- (Continued From Page One) from Kansas eastward plastic garment bag.

As Hoff. put It to We are out to recapture mem- Hi I thinks Dulles' critics may be jumping to an unwarranted conclusion that they won't get all of the pertinent information about end of the week. through Missouri, the southern half of the Ohio Valley, Tennes- bers the CIO crowd got that 1(3(16 VrdSn Leader also told newsmen that est estimate was 319 millions. and the East Central States. To Pay Dividend ougnt to have." Middle East developments.

would then be available on first come, first served basis without regard to wher a person was born. By VERN HAUGLAND Freezing rain and drizzle Hoffa went on to say the team burned out building stands guard NEW YORK Westlnghouse sters hope to reorganize the build NEW YORK Ul The Armed Forces Institute of Pathology said sllcked roads in eastern Oklahoma and in much of Kansas, while ing trades along Teamsters Union over It like dragon over some fairy tale treasure. Flood Damages Figures Told Electric Corp. will pay a dividend of SO cents a share on com iin. wh.r.

i. i today that in Mveral otherwise un- snow and freezing rain fell in Missouri. Snow, mixed with rain, also mon stock on March 1 to stock regionally and by are- m.r fell in the southern section of holders of record Feb. 11 man ta iv I PITTSBURGH Ul Flooding in The diamond 150,000 worth are only part of the valuable property of six jewelry firms that was burled under debris when Push Action In U.N. Over Siani Desert (Continued From Page One) tvi.

ih. j.j v. I coronary artery disease on the Ohio Valley, while heavy snow The board of directors yester the Chartlere Creek valley last part of th Pilots. hit the Appalachians la west day also approved a dividend of August caused damage estimated i one of Philadelphia's worst fires from Peter Schoemann, president, ft 9'-nU share on the firm's 3.80 th. iihe Institute of th Aeronautical ri nr.ferd minri.

This similarly would open th way for admittance of additional southern Europeans since currently th unused quota hav beea those of northern European coun-6 trie. The President (aid "mortgages' on quota should be eliminated. These mortgages cam about from special cases where immigrant were permitted on- th basis of their being counted agalnat their collapsed the interior of a four- at 16,243,000, it was reported today 5L" rV Science, nld that "an acute coro-r Rain ranged rrom ugnt to neavy in part of the lower Mississippi Valley northeastward through the story building on Dec. 38. by Luther F.

Taylor, chairman of wj tWWIVW Ik niLn DlanS tO STI. Thousand of pedestrians daily southern Appalachians. demanded that Israel withdraw unconditionally from the two dis pass the rubble-strewn site at covered at an autopsy, cleared up RTf5" an otherwise mystifying acci- the flood survey subcommittee of the Chartlers Valley Flood Control Committee. it organization "in order to protect and enlarge it rightful char Snow was In prospect for New Eighth and Chestnut street, a dent- stone's throw from Gimbet's de England with rain or snow forecast in th Mid Atlantic Coast partment store. Many Joke with policemen about the diamonds It added that studies of the rule, of pre-existing disease, In connec- tioa with air crashes, brought to, states.

Gems Remain ter jurisdiction." There were torn suggestions the teamsters' organization was stirring up the building trades fight as a diversionary tactic to In the West, scattered light country's quotas of future years. Further, Elsenhower said, provisions should be made for th annual admission of orphans sine they are guarding under ruins night and day. showers sprinkled parts of Arizo light these additional ailments na. Snow and snow flurries ten in puted areas. Israel has agreed to pull out of the Aqaba area only If she has concrete assurances Egypt will not again blockade Israeli shipping through the waterway connecting the port of Eilat with the Red Sea.

Israel Is also pressing her own offer to administer the Gaza Strip under U. N. surveillance. The Western nations are expect But It no joking matter to the which apparently produced sudden incapacitation or death" In Buried Under Fire Debris there are msny Americans eag-A to adopt children from jewelry merchant, members of the central and northern Rockies, th northern Great Lakes, north pilots: brain tumors, a form of the diamond center of Philadel abroad." anemia, laryngoceie ana abdo ern plains and th upper Missis phia. A number of other admirdstra.

tne criticism attached to teamsters' officials refusing to testify before congressional labor racket Investigators. George Meany, AFL-CIO president, acted in a peace-makers role In refusing to docket the jurisdic sippi Valley. Rain and snow was They are In the role of knight minal adhesions. The paper was prepared by Air Fore Col. Frank M.

Townsend, reported along the north racinc five and technical change were requested. In armor who want to challenge PHILADELPHIA Ul A small! fortune in diamonds lies buried in Coast. the dangerous wreckage that deputy director of the Pathology Southerly winds warmed me ed to press for a quick vote on their twin resolutions when the the center of the city of Philadel- stands astride th jewels. But the western Great Lakes region and Water Covers pnia, dui me shaky hulk of a Institute at waiter Keea Army Hospital, Washington, D. and city won't let them in.

Assembly resumes its Middle East southwestward through the cen tral plain and central Rockies. debate, late this week or early next tional squabble on the winter meeting schedule of the AFL-CIO executive council. But thefeud between the former AFL building trades unions and two staff members, Cap. V. A.

CAmhWHoa mnA Fit- Mtnntl College Hal! U. S. Delegate Henry Cabot Temperature were 15 to 20 ae-grees higher than yesterday Townsend said that the Air. Ev-rftS BOULDER, Colo. Ul Thou-fc md of gallon of water oourecfw former CIO factory workers Fore last August set forth, in a- unions was steaming toward an 'revised regulation, th detailed, ftlfcX morning, some warming aiso was noted from the northern Rockies to th north Pacific Coast.

Fair weather was reported la Florida expected showdown. (procedure to be followed in per- tnjjl r. iA w.r. 1.1 mrmajica oi non-monam exami-: n. i.

from a broken main into th basement of Aden Residence Hall on th University of r-Hori-io campus yesterday. im-uMiwu. Drenueat over most of taiiionua of the million-member former, nations or aircraft fatalities, nd emphasized the need for autopsies and Arizona, Lodge who has been working: on the plan with Canadian For-': eign Secretary Lester B. Pearson met separately last night with the delegation chiefs from Israel and Egypt to urge their agreement. Informed sources said backers of the Western plan have persuaded the Asian-African group to lay aside, for the time being at least, their plan to call for an economic boycott against Israel.

CIO Steel worker Union. Dressed MILES w- 1 0 50 I CHAIIKTON i UX.NOTON VS rjARiou ivy i uttljr 101 VA. on victims ratal airplane The 4 girls living la basement room moved to other quarters. th council to (top a nationwide boycott by Sheet Metal Workers, Sergeant Retires Hundreds of dollar worth of formal gowns, stored ia lockers. "There has been a lack of In-, Knrt, mllltirv and vlllan ll former AFL, on products made: by steelworkers and which re' ALBUQUERQUE, N.

M. war saved as svw In Jit of In notl-mortem examinations of being installed in construction William C. Barlow was retired water accumulated. bodies recovered from aircraft tc-! project. from the Army today major Similarly, the Auto Workers.

Stadium Plans You say, "So what?" Well, yesterday he took his discharge as formerly CIO, asked continued UNWANTED. SHE SAV8- Killed In Fall 1 CLEVELAND, 111 Eugene A. AFL-CIO opposition to construc ordnance depot unit master "Som progress ha been made, but much more crusading is needed." Townsend said that 14 per cent of military air accidents are still PITTSBURGH The North tion of a private utility firms' sergeant at Sandia Special Weapons Base. atomic power plant in Michigan. TENN.

N.C Nileski, 31, a bollermaker of Cres-ton, was killed yesterday ia Building trades union want the The gimmick is this: of bis 24 unexplained, and 40 per cent of year in the Army. It were on V) million dollar plant completed. Also, building trades unions these involved fatalities. He said that sine vertigo has active duty a a commissioned! Cynthia Delores CorraditU, 23, jailed on suspicion of bigamy in Dayton, told police ah is still married to three of her seven husband. But she said: "Now that I am expecting baby no on seems to want me." Married th first tim at It, the has bad seven husbands ia seven state.

So admitted collecting allotment check from husband in th Navy and, in th Air fsfcfc FLOODS HIT TRI-STATE AREA Swirling waters from th Kentucky and Cumberland Rivers and several rain-swoolen officer, and servicemen axe re have vetoed second peace pact Side Civic Promotion Council want Pittsburgh' proposed Municipal Stadium built at Monument Hill on the North Side. Monument Hill Is 31 acre tract owned by the city and the chocs board. Preliminary plans of th proposed stadium are being completed and will be shown to city and Allegheny County tired at th highest rank they held. onerea oy meuy to solve job right feud in construction work caused torn accidents, there is a need for ptthoglc study of the inner ear "still 1 no instance has ta Inn been removed at a IttHoot Tall from a icaffold at th Jonet LaugUla Steel Corp. ptant Nileski, employed by th Pltts-burgh-Dtt Maine Steel wt helping install a blast furnace.

apparently was overcom by car-i ban monoxid fumt and fell to hit death. Barlow leaves this week for sireams poured out of their banks, flooding many towns In the -state area of West Virginia, Virginia and Kentucky. Hardest hit (see Newsmap) were Pound, Neon and Barbourville in Kentucky, and Logan, W. Va- Flood water were reported U-teet deep in Barbourville, and 10 let deep in Pound, V. Columbia, S.

where he plus to go into the radio and television around factory sites. Former CIO unions claim the work, too, but accepted Meany's plan to put such Job arguments up to arbitration. post-mortem examination of an aircraft accident for pathologic business. stuoy,.

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