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INDIANA EVENING GAZETTE, INDIANA, PENNSYLVANIA, THTJRSDAY, JANUARY 12, 195. ACE SIX Injured Man Removed From Smashed Vehicle Dulles Talk OBITUARIES H. JENNIE COLEMAN, widow Roy McOregof of PuMiuttwney, M. Chetrt li wrvlvrt th following: hit wife, Eamettlne May Create rennsyivanie. Friends will bt received after 2:00 p.m.

Thursday at Robinson Ike Silent Over Entry in Primary (Continued from Ptge One) of Thomas Harvey Coleman, pasted away Wednesday, January 11, ISM at 10:30 p.m. it her late home In Saluburg, following Funeral Home, Saltsburg, Pa. where services will be conducted an Illness of several years. Mot Issue (Continued From Page One) Saturday, January 14 at 1:30 p.m Born July 1M9 In Jacksonville, three tons: Leno, Joseph and Mario, all of York; three daughters: Mrs. Miry Zanelll, Mrs.

Rose Callltrl and Lena, all of New York; on brother Louis Cheerl, of New York; 12 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Friends wilt be received at the Bene Funeral Home after 7:00 a daughter of the late HugMj John O. Miller wUI of. flclate. Interment will follow In and Elizabeth Stewart Lowman, Edgewood Cemetery, Saltsburg, (In the three Instances cited).

Of course we were brought to the rennsyivama. the White House laid there would be no statement "signifying either she had resided in the Saltsburg Community for the past 68 years and was a member of the Saltsburg United Presbyterian Church. verge of war. MRS. MINNIE E.

LATTTMER "The ability to get to the verge without getting into war is the nec of Grafflus Avenue, Punxsutawney, p.m., thlt evening where short sorvlceis will be held at 8:30 a.m., Friday, Requiem Mats will be held Friday morning at 8:00 In the She la survived by five brothers, William B. Lowman of Lebo, Kan widow of Harry J. Lattlmer, pas, essary art. If you cannot master it, you inevitably get into war. If ed away last night of coronary sas; A.

Clyde Lowman, Clarksburg Pa. RD; Alex B. Lowman, Lake occuision. assent or dissent." The itatement was Issued by Press Secretary James C. Hagerty, who said he had Elsenhower's approval.

Hagerty stressed that Eisenhower did not know In advance of Stratton'a plans. Stratton said, too, he had not consulted Elsenhower. He added: "This Is our way you try to run away from it, if you are scared to go to the brink, you She was born March 2, 1872 In land, H. Meade Lowman, Homer City, Pa. and Paul Low- Spranklet Mills, a daughter ot Wil are lost.

Sacred Heart Church ot Alverda, with the Rev. Father Cletut Adamt the celebrant Interment will follow in the Nlcktown Cemetery. MRS. GUY HARTSOCK, mother of Mist Margaret Hartsock, liam and Susan Redding We've had to look It square In man, Clarksburg, one sister, Trusell. the face We walked to the Mrs.

Lou Hamilton, Saltsburg, Penna, She was a lifelong resident of brink and we looked It in the face. We took strong action." of saying, Mr. President, we hope you run again." The state's preference primary Is advisory only Punxsutawney and was a member Friends will be received after a teacher ot second grade at Thad- The three situations Dulles cited of St Peters Evangelical and Re 1:04 p.m. Friday at Robinson Fu not binding on delegates. formed Church, Punxsutawney.

neral Home, Saltsburg, where took somewhat different forms. In general the United States told the deus Stevens School, passed away January 11 at Deep Water, Mo, She it survived by two daughters. Mrs. Lattlmer Is survived by one Shortly therealter, It was announced that Elsenhower's name will be entered In the Florida pref son and one daughter, Mrs. Nancy Communists, by various public or private means, that it might go services will be conducted Saturday, January 14 at 3:30 p.m.

Her pastor, the Rev. D. Dodds, D.D. will officiate. Interment will follow Florence and Margaret; one son.

Helmick and Harry R. Lattlmer, to war if they went too far -If they. both of Punxsutawney; three Paul and three grandchildren. Mist Hartsock left by train tor Missouri yesterday. In Edgewood cemetery, Saltsburg, 'grandchildren and five great erence primary May 29.

State GOP Chairman G. Harold Alexander said at Fort Myers, "There definitely will be a slate for Elsenhower and It will win by an overwhelm-1 grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Pennsylvania. Anna Luhring, New Bethlehem. attacked Formosa, for Instance.

Preparedness for war against any Red aggression has been a cardinal principle of Western policy for a long time. But it has seldom been stated in such frank and CLINTON F. (DUTCH) TROUP Friends are being received at awing majority. of Saltsburg, Pa. passed away A candidate's consent is not re Wednesday, January 11, 1958 In the the Jordan Funeral Home Punxsutawney, after 7 p.m.

today, where services will be conducted Satur JOHN (DIXIE) KNOPEC of Me-Intyre, passed away suddenly Tuet day, January 10, 1956 at 4:50 a.m. from injuries received In a mine accident at Kent No. 2-A operation of the R. and Coal Co. Friends will be received at the simple language as Dulles' latest Latrobe Hospital where he had quired for entry In the preference primaries in Florida or Illinois.

words. been a -patient for the past two day, January 14, at 2:30 p.m. with Many times it Is words rather days. Nor Is it required in New Hampshire, where announcement was the Rev. Charles O.

Liebig offlci- than the central, basic ideas which people particularly those in Born January 21, 1897 in Oak nting. Burial will be made in home of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Smith Ridge, Pa. a son of the late James Circle Hill cemetery, Allied countries react to.

Mclntyre, after 2:30 p.m. made earlier that his supporters will file his name in that state's March 13 primary, the first in the nation. That was the case when Dulles today. and Caroline Gerhelm, he had resided for some years in Yatesboro, motor vehicle code, and the tractor-trailer was driven by Kenneth Steffey of Reading. Dobson suffered a laceration of the face.

Damages to the army truck were set at $2,500 at (2,000 to the linen truck and $250 to the third vehicle. Shaffer rode to (he Indiana Hospital In the Robinson Funeral Home ambulance which is equipped with sheets supplied by Shaffer. (Gazette Photo by Sipos.) and cuts ot the chin. State Police of the Indiana substation said Shaffer was Injured when a new army truck in transit attempted to pass a tractor-trailer loaded with bricks as both were traveling east. The Shaffer driven truck was traveling west.

Driver of the army truck was Ronald Dobson, 22, of Utica, who was arrested by State Police for violating the Jacob Shaffer, 2k, driver for Johnstown Linen Company is shown above being removed from his truck shortly after it was involved in a three-truck collision on Chestnut Ridge on Route 422 seven miles east of Indiana yesterday shortly before noon. Shaffer is In good condition In Indiana Hospital where he is being treated for an injured left leg, brush burns of the body stated his policy of "massive Funeral services from the Smith Sallna, Truxall and Brenizer and and when In 1954 he MRS. VERA DOUGLASS. 63. home Friday morning at 8:30 O' Regardless of what Elsenhower the past 22 years in Saltsburg, Pa.

clock. Requiem Mass will be cele cautioned the French of an "agonizing reappraisal" of U.S. policy Cherry Tree, passed away Monday morning. decides about a second term, the very' presence of his name in the brated in St. Gertrude's Church, She is survived by the following: Mclntyre, Friday, January primaries serves as a "holding ac He was a member of the Saltsburg Presbyterian Church, Class No.

18 Mens Bible Class, I.O.O.F. No. 048 Saltsburg Lodge and was a Past it they did not go through with a plan to bring a rearmed Germany Into the Atlantic Alliance. her husband, James A. Douglass 13 at 9:00 a.m.

Father John Stect- tion" which prevents the building up of other candidates, and the following step-children: Wayne Douglass of Cherry Tree: Any secretary of state has many critics at home and abroad ready to seize on his words, as well as Fred Douglass of Pittsburgh, and Wava and Martha Douglass, both kowskl will be the celebrant. Interment will follow in St. Bernard's cemetery, Indiana. St. Gertrude's Guild will recite the Rosary at 7:00 p.m.

Thursday at the Smith hqme. It may thus affect the plans of Senate Minority Leader Kjiowland of California, whose friends have indicated that his name may be entered In Illinois if there is no early announcement front Eisen defenders. Dulles apparently feels of Rochester, New York, and one District Deputy Grand Master. Mr. Troup was a Veteran of World War having served with Co, 110th Infantry, 28th Division from February 1917 to May 1919 and was overseas for a little over a year, engaging in 5th German offensive and Advance on Oureq and Visle.

that an unvarnished statement sister-in-law, Mrs. Ada Tonkin of Pittsburgh, three nieces, Mary Robinson a in Indiana are in helps bring home the fundamentals of his policies, even at the cost of public argument. Hamilton ot Greenville, Ruth Ce hower. charge of services. cil of Alliance, Ohio, and Dorothy Hagerty noted that under Illinois He was a Fireman at General Re His present words, however, have law, "there is nothing the Presl- Madden of Sea Island, Georgia, and six grandchildren.

Seek More Gas fractories in Salina. Services were held today from dent needs to do" about the entry of his name. "Consequently, there will be no He is survived by his wife, Margaret E. (Lauffer) Troup; one son, PITTSBURGH (JV-Natural gas another dimension. They are quoted In the context ot an article which claims major achievements for.

the policy of "deterrence" even in the case of the Indochina companies will spend some 12 mil official statement from here signifying either assent or dissent," Capt. Leroy F. Troup, Camp Gordon, Augusta, four daughters, Mrs. Elmer C. (Margaret) Hall, tne Mccracken runeral Home in Cherry Tree with the Rev.

John Sass, officiating. Interment followed in the Cherry Tree I Cemetery. Hagerty said. "I want to make It clear, how iSaltsburg, Mrs. Edgar R.

lion dollars this year in a search for new gas deposits In Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio, reports the Pennsylvania Natural ever, that lack of any assent or dissent can not be taken to mean (Oenevieve) Dick, Albuquerque, N. Mrs. Anselmo (Catherine) Conderino, Hartford, Conn. CONSTANT! CHEERI, 75, a re Gas Men's Assn. sident of Alverda, died Tuesday that the President has yet made and Mrs.

Arthur (Helen) The companies will spend settlement which lost a large portion ot Viet Nam to the Communists. That settlement was forced. The French were sick of the Indochina war and felt they could not con-, tlnue it. Dulles was unable, in advance of the Geneva settlement in August 1954, to create a united front for possible intervention. The British refused to go along.

I in the Indiana Hospital. any ultimate decision on whether 943,000 in Pennsylvania and He was born September 26, 1880 again to be a candidate. Saltsburg, and twelve grand-1 children, two brothers, Roy Troup, Saltsburg, Pa. RD 2, and Wilbert in Italy, and was a member of "That decision he and he alone 850,000 in West Virginia and Ohio, the association said. the Sacred Heart Roman Cath will make." olic Church of Alverda and Local Troup, Homer City, three sis Sen.

Beall (R-Md) told reporters Read the Gazette Classified Ada 091 of the U.M.W.A. ters, Gladys, Garnet, and Mrs. Le- that if Eisenhower didn plan to run he would have said something about It before now." Sen. Wiley (R-Wls) said the developments "only confirm my and my prayers and hopes, that he will see it as his duty to run." Sen. Anderson (D-NM) said he still thinks "there is no doubt Pres Another photo or accident on Chestnut Ridge yesterday at noon.

Wheels in foreground were sheared ident Eisenhower will run again." He added he thinks the Democrats will defeat Sen. Dirksen (R-II1) described as "highly encouraging" a report issued by Hagerty yesterday on otf army truck (not in picture) in transit to Ft Belvoir, Va. See story above. (Gazette Photo by Sipos) are 'on the verge of breaking Moscow radio was quick to assail the troop transfer. It said: Denall ot three of Eisenhower physicians.

The report, made after a 45-minute examination, said Ei down" because of the year-long tax deadlock. defend the interests of the "Right at this moment, school monopolies, British ruling circles New 'Deal' Offered To districts are finding it difficult to have decided to dispatch addi senhower's "physical, condition is excellent." Several Republicans Jumped on Sen. Kerr (D-Okla), meanwhile, pay teachers and finding it Impos tional forces to Cyprus in order to transfer them to Jordan to help sible to borrow money," he added. for suggesting in a news letter Leader then turned to a proposal the Arab Legion keep order. Di rect British armed intervention in' Sen.

Taylor made yesterday thatl GOP Chiefs the first 40 cents of any purchase the internal affairs of Jordan is thus threatened." should be exempted from the Re WIN FAME AND FORTUNE AS "MRS. AMERICA OF publican 3 per cent sales tax plan. (Continued From Page One) to onstltuents that Republicans 'plan to bring" Eisenhower to the GOP nominating convention, "even if he has to stay in Letterman General Hospital, which reportedly is preparing a suite for him." A spokesman for the Letterman General Hospital in San Francisco said no suite has ever been desig "I doubt that anything could be I harder on the individual than the fy If) OlN 3 per cent sales tax." said Leader. I cent sales tax," said Leader. rlZ m.

us.Uv..v "Son Toulm. lit. follnu, in ha fcn. May Be Dead-Man Is Held ne was asicea ir ne would veto, them with a 3 oer cent sales tax. nated for Eisenhower.

The spokesman said the Army decided recently to make some improvements a sales tax. Leader, when asked if he would Sponsored by the Natural Gas Industry sign a sales tax; replied in the af firmative and immediately punc MISSING (Continued From Page One) on tne nospital, built in 1898, and that one is a suite for dignitaries on which work Is going ahead. tuated it with this condition: "As "It will be a Republican program and I am offering to give them anything they want and reciprocate to us." Another question was on whether the administration's tax program included an Income tax. He said Many wonderful prizes all along the way; a Republican tax program and Maj. Gen.

Paul I. Robinson, hos-j "The reason I can't be positive their assumption of responsibility inril DDI7CC $500.00 cash ot nair ot our financial needs." about it is because ot circumstances and that is because her $150.00 wardrobe of winner's choice The Governor said he was con pital commandant, had said Dec. 25 a suite was being prepared at the hospital and that it would he ready if the President should tend the GOP convention next it could include such a lew bull vinced that Republicans are "in body has not been found." As for Daniels, Herman said: a pretty good mood to knock down aecunea to commit himself at this time. STATE PRIZE: any tax program we put up." "He has vital information concern An all-expense trip to Florida (for two) In turn, he said, he would place August and need a place to rest. Chairman Leonard W.

Hall of ing the disappearance and almost the Republican National Commit HUSBANDS! Encourage your wife to enter today! Just imagine I Your wife holding the country's most coveted title "Mrs. America." And remember you share in the prizes. Not a beauty contest. It's a search to find the nation's best cook and homemaker. Contest is sponsored by Equitable Gat Company, The Manufacturers Light Heal Company and The Peoples Natural Gas Company.

Keep these dates open! March 23 to April II: Local Contest Selection of Local Gas company winners On or before April 24: State Contest-Selection of Mrs. Pennsylvania. Sometime during, month of May: National Contest to select Mrs. America in Ellinor Village, Daytona Beach, Florida. certainly Criminal Homicide of Jacqueline Smith." NATIONAL PRIZES: on what their tax program shouldjg I I ll KUSH tee issued a statement speaking of Deputy Chief Inspector Edward Asked what he would do should Byrnes told newsmen: "There is Paratroops possibility that the body may uie viciousness or sen.

Kerr remarks," and adding: "The Letterman General Hospital has not received any request from the Republican National Com Republicans toss aside his half-and-half proposal and insist on a 3 per cent sales tax, Leader $13,000.00 worth of prizes including: an all-expense trip to Europe (for two) a new 1956 DeSoto hard-top A New Freedom GAS Kitchen in your home a New Freedom GAS Laundry in tne basement many other valuable prizes have been dissected." To Cyprus Also questioned yesterday was Leo reiuan, a onetime hospital at mittee or from anyone else for a "If they will not buy this pro- (Continued from Page One) room tor President Eisenhower gram which in mv ooinion ii tendant In Pejuan't Manhattan apartment, police said, they found and any intimation to the contraiy going half way I would then con elude that they are dedicated to" 01 unmitigated lie. Dag or surgical instruments stolen from the various hospitals "Shame on Sen. Kerrl" the destruction of Pennsylvania. from canal lone. wnere ne naa worxed.

injury to a great number of people, The possibility Britain may slow r- I Asked if the instruments could have been used for an abortion. in an enon to gain partisan politi- oows its Suez Canal evacuation cal advantage." came barely a month before the The governor at his news con- previously extiected comnitinn nr Byrnes said, "Some of them could Pen Inmates To Aid Test have been used for that ference also: the project. OFFICIAL INTRY APPLICATION FOR 11th ANNUAL "MRS. AMIRICA" CONTIST I dtilre to enter the "Mrs. America of 1937" Contest.

Fleais tend me the official entry blonk and rvlti. Police also questioned two other 1. Said he lias made "no defin-. More than 63 uer cent of ihe men. ite decision" on additional teacher garrison already has pay Increases for which the Legis- moved out under terms of the1 WASHINGTON tH-Prisoner vol-1 Police yesterday dragged the Hudson River at 85th Street, the spot where Daniels purportedly said he disposed of the girl's body.

Other treat, Including the Ettt unteers at Ohio State Penitentiary lature has authorized a 31 million British-Egyptian Suez agreement! Army nd lollr expenditure. and at the present rate it was Ohio State University tost a vac-l 2. Disclosed the administration anticipated the whole force would! Name If 8 easy to enter the MRS. AMERICA CONTEST. Just fill out this entry application blank NOWl (nit tr 1yp1 Address.

k.unT.. kk a new plan that out by the end of next month, T. 1 mak8 om 'lral aid avail-'3'4 months ahead of schedule. Kiver, may be dragged today. Daniels, Greek-born, came to County City, New York from Warren, Ohio, in 1953.

Miss Smith came here a year 7. 10 institutions rather' The pact provides, however, that' Bounced today has contracted than private hospitals or state men-only 75 per cent of the original with the university to conduct the tal hospitals. force musT be out by Feb. 19 and ihll, fnnPrT LeaU" tax other 20,000 can stay until June About 100 volunteers will be ment at the onenino ni th. ana a nan ago irom Lebanon, Pa, Nome of my boi company-.

AddreH- -Gly- WWCh obvious attempt of the troubled situation, the Brit-! Prknn "Rrpnk" may revere to original ISOH titeOK uuiu uiparuiiiui taz compromise iscnedu e. btkdiid- Dattb. Slaned- with mice, rats, guinea Dies, mon keys and chimpanzees have been1 made. Soma volunteers will be vtcci- msy Th deployment of the airborne versed a order banning useof a Mi'ore CvP" possible beating nova because ot com- nsted. then later Injected with tul-l hmker lilmitis, soiee ytsc stately Ml eteatt ewler.

I I -J THI PIOPLIS NATURAL GAS COMPANY Ssjrrintj Keats and fndWriel it Wttram PtfMirtaflM Mthout the preventive vaccine. The governor said state services pro-British Jordan. Jt.ad.th. Gtz.tte Classified Adt.

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