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OBITUARIES JAMES LEROT KOTULA, pf 2 aLM MOCK. M. of 411 9. Fifth Street, Jeannette, passed, Adrian, died Sunday, December 30, ml. In Adrian Hospital, Pumrsutawney, following a long limes.

Red Guns Blast US Copters By PETER ARNETT away Tuesday afternoon, January IM, fa Deshon Veterans Hospital, Butler. Mr. Mock was bora In Glen Campbell and had been a resident of Jeannette for the past years. Born September Ittl, at Pun Evening Gutt, January 2, 1963. Incniqurd Addresses Differ Rockefeller, Romney Inaugurated Tuesday Rockefeller I Romney By ROBERT T.

CRAY -By GENE SCHROEDER autawney, he wa a son of Mike and Helen Eunmlre Kotula. He was a graduate or tne Mas He Is survived by these chil of 1901, Punxtutawney High school dren: Pearl, Emma, and Margar SAIQON, South Vict Nam (AP) Communist ground- and a member of the ss peter st Paul Greek Catholic Church of Punxsutawney. et, all at home; Mrs. Irene Moms, Mrs. Carol Counting, and Mrs.

Florence Bluey, all of Jeannette; Mr. Roberta Milne of Irwin; Mrs. Naacv Teeters of Oreensburg: fit today blasted a fleet of iacrad aj parents U. S. helicopter flying government troops into battle.

and on sister, Mr. Bernard Howard, an of Adrian. Mrs. Ellen Nlcklow of Aeoeta; ALBANY. N.Y.

(AP) Gov. LANSING. Mich. (AP) George Three Americana-'including Nelson A. Rockefeller wis cm- Romney, SS, began his first work- grandchildren; one sister, Irene Martin of Jeannette: an Arm captain were reported killed, and four others wounded.

brother. Jay Mock of Mt Union land John Mock of Indiana. barked today on a new term as lag day is governor of Michigan chief executive of New York today amid signs that his plea State but his inaugural address for bipartisan harmony In state Indicated his top political concern government may have struck a Service were MM today. Jams, ary the church. Burial was la the Church Cemetery.

I. MARSHALL HAMILTON, 73. died of a heart attack Monday evening, December 31, 1902, at a barn on his farm near Gipsy, Friends are received at the Sher It was the deadliest blow struck man W. Mason Funeral Home In at the U.S. forces aiding President! was the Republican nomination responsive chord.

Kgo Dlnn. Diem's pro-Western for president in 1964. In colorful ceremonies at the Jeannette where services will be held st 1:30 p.m. Friday, January government in the civil war The inaugural speech, delivered state Capitol, the former Amerf- where he had gone to feed his Interment will be made In the against the Viet Cong. cattle.

When he did not return to to a New Year's Day crowd of can Motors Corp. president was 1,500 invited guests In the state kworn into olfice shortly after Twin Valley Memorial Park, Del- Red gunners hit 14 of the 13 U.S. iDont. the house as soon as usual, his daughter Elaine and brother In helicopters taking part In the mission Id the Mekong delta, bringing Capitol, paid scant attention to noon New Year's Day as the New York affairs. state's first Republican governor law, Charles BrKXeiL went to In ELIZABETH MEDVTDE.

of oown about eignt aircraft. vestigate, and found him on the Its emphasis or national con- in 14 years, eerns and a middle-of-the road po- Romney for aB end to South Vietnamese forces re Homer CHy R.D. passed away at 12: 10 a.m. Wednesday, January bant floor. PLENTY OF SHOVELINO TO BE DONB Some thirty-five laches of mow blankets this residential area Brewer, Maine, today following one of the worst storms la recent years.

Higher temperatures and sunny skys olfered some rebel today. (AP Wirephoto) portedly suffered an estimated 50 Hamiltoa taught school la Htical philosphy unoerscoreo pariiMhip a In-Rockefeller's role as a top possi- augural address that did not once1 ,2. 1963, at her home. casualties. She was born ia Clearfield Sep The Communists, flefctinjr at Grant and Montgomery Townships for eight years.

He had beeen a farmer and manufacturer of soft tember 7. ISM. battalion strength of 400 men or "Ranks With Pinchot As One of Two Greatest" Funeral arrangements are in Dinty ior ine uur nominanon mention lne word Republican, challenge President Kennedy A ctmi 3 Ihenext national election. suMreeIing temperatures, The governor utilized the drinks for 41 yean, retiring in charge of the Richard T. Bell Fu more, stood and fought against relays of government fighter bomb 1957.

Active in church and civic neral Home. ers striking at them instead of affairs In his community, he was A complete obituary will be car euuress ro operation from all citizens of fS' :7 of their sep- tunning for cover as the Reds us ried In Thursday a Gazette. Hi Andrews Says Lawrence ually do after an attack- arate Interests. wM it contained stronz evi Hours after the helicopters were MR. CHARLES NAGY, aged 73 born In Grant Township November 10, 1887, son of Matthew David and Mary Ann Donahey Hamilton, He is survived by his daughter.

Mis Elaine Hamilton at home; two brother and three sisters: shot down, the lighting still raged miles southwest of Saigon with years, husband of Kathryn Gurphy Nagy of 730 Philadelphia Street, passed away early this morning at dence his horizons are national, governor, who has rather than limited to New York's trjed Jo dispel speculation that he fjorder, will be a candidate for the GOP Rockefeller, 54, has declined to presidential nomination in 1964, aav whether he will seek the nom- ae" made an apparent attempt Office Record Underrated. an guerrillas attacking in waves in attempt to reach the dowsed Mrs. William (Fannie) Spotti of La. his late home. aircraft.

Friends may pay their respect trobe: Clark L. Hamilton of Bag. nation la 1964. to discourage sitcli talk. Bu he has aroused speculation One of his guides as governor, IHouse.

By FRED WALTERS The strongest Republican reac ley. Mrs. Harry (Dotvena) AH American casualties on Wednesday from I to and 7 HARR1SBURG (AP) Former He was defeated for re-election I Sebring of Marion Center R. to I p.m. at Robinson Lytle In tion came oa Lawrence's plea for preservation of the 1961 1011001 re reported evacuated under blistering automatic small arms and by refusing to.

pledge to serve out I he said, would be "concentration his new, four-year term, by refer- on the job at hand, not cam- last Nov. 6. Mrs. Charles (Wava) Brickell of House Speaker H. G.

Andrews pictured Gov, Lawrence today as diana, where service will be conducted on Thursday, January 3, organisation law. Gipsy; R. Mack Hamilton of In cannon fire. Andrews comments followed tine to himself as one of the pros- paigning constantly for re-elec- Berger said a great majority a man whose administration rec diana, Pa. at 1:30 p.m.

Rev. James Bur generally favorable reaction to1 pects the GOP should develop in tkm, and dedication to that job Communist armor piercing ord has been underrated. Friends will be received after 7 the governor'! address to the Gen of people do not approve" of the law, adding, "however, education shells held up armored personnel nett Reid will officiate. Interment will follow In Greenwood Ceme When history is written," add pm. today at the H.

D. Ralrlgh Fu eral Assembly Tuesday. carrier sent to relieve the Tie- preparation for 1964, by public without an eye to greener pas addresses on national affairs and! hires somewhere else." by criticism of the Kennedy ad- The job at hand, Romney Indl- tery, Indiana. Is a difficult and complex problem and I hope we find soma solu fenders before the rescue Republican praise of the speech, neral Home, Hillsdale, where ser. vices will be conducted at 2 p.m.

ed Andrews, "Gov. Lawrence from a standpoint of the matter of reforms of administration will carried out. however, was tempered with tion. LAURANZA CALVIN McMTL- ministration. cated, would include revamping The governor's Inaugural ad- of the state's tax structure and dress Is certain to be widely in- adoption of the proposed new There were no resorts here en House Speaker W.

Stuart Helm rank with Gilford Pinchot (Republican, 1923-27, 1931-35) as two of claims that Lawrence drew from their party's platform in reciting a list of urgent needs facing the LEN of Creekstde R.D. 1, neat Plumville, died Monday, Decem Friday, January 4. The Rev. Cyril W. Huston will officiate and interment will follow in Pine Val Cemetery ia Grant Township.

ground casualties but losses were said Lawrence "hasn't talked to terpreted as fresh evidence oil state constitution. believed heavy oa both sides. the greatest governors of Penn the people" about school reorgaa- ber 31, 1962, at 1 a.m. at his incoming administration of Gov. The Viet Cong sprung a trap en tzatioa.

sylvania. home. elect William W. Scranton and the Rep. Wilmot E.

Fleming, It was a surprisingly generous! Friends win be received at the ERVTN (JOHN) CLINTON MIL presidential amimuon. Although Romney did not spell Rockefeller turned to state mat- wt his ters only in the dosing passages said duri cmpajga of the 12-minute address and new probably new legislature. the government forces airlifted by the American helicopter for an attack along a tree-lined canal. Montgomery, who was leader of 1 appraisal of the cniel executive Donald S. Bowser Funeral Home, 52, of Penu Run, R.D.

died Monday, December It, IM1, in In In summarizing what he consid by the 86-year-old Johnstown Plumville, from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.j ered accomplishments of his own Returning crews said the Com Democrat, a peppery critic whose group among Pennsylvania school directors seeking repeal of the act said "he (Lawrence) la for it and diana Memorial Hospital. Wednesday, and services will be wouw include a state income tax. u. Romney's Democratic opponent, administration and that of his caustic wit was aimed at Demo held there Thursday, January 3, at Born April 20, 1910, at Strongs- munis held their fire as the first groups of helicopters landed and then "all hell broke loose." predecessor.

Democrat George M. I'm against 2 p.m. The Rev. David E. Bickett crats as well as Republicans.

An independent-minded legisla Auction, modernize facilities' for F0- rainin. worker, to meet chal-hasted complete fiscal reform town, he was a son of Cyrus and Sadie (Holy) Hill. Johnson said the governor "is Leader, Lawrence toned down the partisanship inherent In those will officiate and interment will follow In the Garden of Chrlstus, The government operation was tor, Andrews frequently was at He waa a member of the Sons lenaes of automation, accelerate income tax- claims. odds with Lawrence and his ad to be commended on wiping out that so-called deficit of $177 million (when Lawrence took office). Greenwood Cemetery, Indiana.

of ftsly Lodge and the Carpenters launched early In the morning in rice-field country bordering the ministration the past four years. The speech was a good one, Union. further the state'! economic Michigan's financial troubles growth and improve research and reached a peak in 1959 when the development activities as a means was forced to have a "pay Mekong River. Consequently, the administration "Of course, whether it (the bud Survivors include his wife, Viola Vietnamese air force planes left worked through then Democratic and the following children: Mrs- or attracting new industries. payday" lor state employes.

get) actually is balanced will depend on what happens the next said House Majority Leader Albert W. Johnson, "but his requests for future action were taken right out of the Republican Saigon with paratroopers lust be floor leader Stephen McCann rath Helen Oros, Pena Run D. Rockefeller's oath of office for a Although the state deficit has fore dusk. four months." er than speaker Andrews in that Mrs. Eleanar Trimmel, BlasdelL second, four-year term was ad- declined to the vicinity of 170 mil Reports of ground action were House Majority Whip Morton H.

period. N.Y.; Mrs. Delia Ovens. Mino- ptatiorm. Occlusion Fatal To Sen.

Kerr (Continued front Page 1) vague, but sources said Tighter ministered by Chief Judge lion, most Democrats and Repub-Charles S. Desmond of the Stale llicans have agreed that the tax Fetteretf Jr. said be thought Law Senate Democratic Whip Wil tola, Mrs. Carolyn Hullihen, "It Is unfortunate," Andrews said in an interview, "that the liam J. Lane said the speech was bombers were first called Into action In midmorning, a few min rence "attempted to set up a situation that if the Scranton admin Court of Appeals.

structure should be changed. not too partisan" and that Law Minotola, N.Y., and Joan, Johnny and Peggy, all at home. He is also survived by IS grandchildren. very substantial and notable achievements of this administra utes after eight helicopters were istration Is successful, he can say rence "endeavored to point the hit as they moved in to land he and Leader laid the ground- tion have not received proper other survivors Include seven way for the incoming administra- lion. Front-row spectators included In bidding for bipartisan sup-his two oldest children, Rodman port, Romney pleaded for an end and Ann, present with their re- to what he called the "cold war" spectlve spouses.

of partisanship which has pitted Rockefeller and his wife were one group against another. xredit." Iwork. troops at an objective near the delta town of Vinh Long, 90 miles tratlon fiscal proposals. At the same time, Andrews la House Minority Leader Anthony Senate Majority Leader James Kerr's death also opens the sisters and three brothers: Mrs. Eva Bennett, Strongstown: Mrs, Hazel Troxel, Johnstown: Mrs, Mabel Strenko, Strongstown, Mrs.

southwest of Saigon. S. Berger, like Johnson, thought mented that Lawrence played a J. Petrosky described the speech chairmanship of the new but in lone hand with no known confi 1 a "tremendous presentation. Lawrence drew from the Republi creasingly Important Senate, Ten fighter bombers were sent into action, and military sources indicated they would continue dants at the legislative level.1 "It Is my sincere belief," he can platform in citing goals for Luells Wachs, Johnstown: Mrs.

Space Committee. Sen. Clinton P. added, "that we can draw on the' For years prior to the Lawrence a noble and prosperous new or- Emma Faccanl, Pamesboro: Mrs. Anderson.

may be in line otvorceo eariy urn ye, -Democrats, who retained every some GOP leaders feared the mt of marital breakup would hurt the or the electi idicated governor's politics career were willing to wait and see what went on to win rejection by S2fc- klng of program Romney comes 000 votes, compared with 573,000 with bipartisaI1 sorties until dark. administration, Andrews led the der for this great state and its wisdom and knowledge of the. Harold Shilling. Mentcle: Mrs. Syl the Job if he chooses to give Two of the helicopters hit were Democratic contingent in the 'governor.

up his chairmanship of the Interior Committee. escort craft armed with rockets! via Johns, Strongstown; Telford Hill, Bridgeport. Ruisell Hill, Salinas. and Ray Hill of Johnstown. and machine guns.

One was re to government. fn Washington, Kerr earned a MM hv Democratic officials were most- ported able to fly out of the area, but the other was downed. reputation as a skilled debater, President Worried On inn cautious in their reaction to A daughter, Mrs. Patsy Ann one who hit hard and for keeps. Long, is deceased.

He did his homework, especially Combine Accepts UN Plan Fight Proceeds For Families Of Dead Miners PITTSBURGH (AP)-Proceeds aervative. liberal 'and progres- Ronuley's Lt Gov. T. John Lesinskl exit- Six other troop-carrying helicopters were hit. Four were downed but two got away.

Friends will be received at tha on fiscal matters, and could expose or ridicule the testimony of He has been considered a lead- icized Romney for urging the Richard T. Bell Funeral Home, Indiana, from 7 to 9 p.m. today and many an expert witness. Government forces also launched 1 unusually large operation a er of the liberal wing of the GOP adoption of Michigan's proposed Back home Kerr was known as! Program (Continued from Page 1) from 2 to 1 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thurs short distance from the Cambo and.

as such, suspect among the constitution which goes be more conservative leaders, includ- 'ore the voters In April. day. Services will be conducted from a lop boxing card here on Jan. 24 will go to a fund for the dian frontier in the province of (Continued from Page 1) the man who brought home the bacon. Oklahomans enloyed his slashing wit, but even more they ine the Midwestern bloc that will "After all," Lesinski said, "this Tay Ninh, northwest of Saigon.

at the Funersl Home Friday, January 4, at 1:30 p.m. with Rev. Grant Hunter officiating. Burial have a maior voice in selecting was a joint inaugural As the President looks ahead to (amilie of 37 coal miners killed Mey to cuw difficuItTi Five hundred troops were lifted the nominee In 1964. Romney was a delegate and in an explosion.

admired his seemingly uncanny ability to get the money for one the 1963 session, he wonders how in by U.S. helicopters and more U.N. Secretary-General TTumt! will be ia Maple Grove much better he can possibly fare than 1,200 paratroopers were Neither liberals nor conserve- vice president of the Republican-rives would find much to ouarrel dominated constitutional conven- The fights, featured by a 10- aireadv has stated that Tshombe of his pet kves--water prelects dropped. About 89 aircraft. Includ for a slate which often careened whea this was the outcome under what he considers were the best with In the governor's declaration "on that drew up the new docu- ing fighters, bombers, helicopters from flood to drought in a year's round heavyweight bout between and his ministers would not be highly-ranked Cassius Clay and.mo'es'ed in Elisabethville If they Charley PoweU, are sponsored byfined 'rom trH of circumstances.

and transport planes participated. LEWIS M. PIPER of Blalrsvllla R.D. 2, died January 1943, la the Indiana Hospital. time.

of his political philosphy. ment. He called for "the old-fashioned The Democratic party has offl virtues" in politics and said these cially opposed its adoption; Rom- No initial contact was reported. Kerr unabashedly said on sev Despite the prodding of some supporters, Kennedy's own policy Some of the paratroopers were eral occasions "I'm against any -caplla, hung up In trees, and several hell-! combine Oklahoma ain I in on." included sincerity, honesty, has pledged to do everything dor and integrity, including the lhe can to persuade voters to ap-fiscal integrity of government-, prove it. copters reported difficulty landing opposes a presidential delcaration of war on Congress particularly when it is controlled by members He was bom In Derry Township, Wialmoreland County, April 22, 1871, son of Thompson and Elizabeth Piper.

He was a retired rural mailcarrier; had been a member As ranking Democrat on the Sen But Robert K. A. Gardiner, the The miners were killed Dec. 'Chanaian chief of tm operations when an explosion tore throughlin the Congo, has declared the because the Viet Cong had set up ate Committee on Public Works helicopter stake traps in the area. of his own party.

He regards this the U. S. Steel Nations would not "make he saw to it that Oklahoma projects got the money they needed. ias a losing proposition from 3 near carmichaels. Pa, of the First Presbyterian Church the same mistake again" of allow-l An oilman from an oil state, he ing Katangan armed forces a.

$2 Million Helm Pledges 'Tight' Operation HARRISBURG (AP) A tight, of Blairaville for 60 years. His wife Elizabeth Rowe Piper preceded him in death In 1955. was equally unconcerned by crit chance to reorganize. sian ana Keeps in jmnu inai Wilbur Mills may be an obstacle 10 tax reduction but had much to do with passage last year of the controversial tariff revision law. dent Richard M.

Nixon, hii I960 icism that his stands a favor of Request Redistrict Changes He referred to U.N. military op the nelmleum indtictrv He is survived by the following adversary, it dead politically, he! erations in Katanga in Septem to a conflict of Interest. certainly doesn't give Nixon first Loss In Phila. Blaze ber and December 1961, which1 efficient operation is the pledge children: Dale H. Piper of Blairs-ville, former burgess of that city; Mrs.

Merl (Isey) Housar of Jean. One of the few modern dsy pol is I place among possible contenders. ended inconclusively. iticians who could legitimately Measured by economic statis As Tshombe's offer was re ol newly-elected House Speaker 'pmu1 popUaruy W. Stuart Helm, R-Armstrong.

the polls say he enjoys. But The 54-year-old lawmaker made he mistrusts this popularity and nette; Mrs. Arthur (Lois) Weaver (Continued from Page 1) claim log cabin beginnings, Kerr was born to pioneer parents near tics, the state of the Union this January Is slightly better than of Blairaville; Mrs. Milo (Mildred) ceived, Indian U.N. soldiers were halted temporarily at the Lufira (Continues irom Kaga I) bills was not on the agenda for the nrnmiie Tuesdav after arrent.

'ee, 'nal 11 doesn't count for tna south central Oklahoma com River, 50 miles northwest of Elis year ago. Eut the Tutu re is marked by more perils, and op tracks to the terminal in mldclty, munity of Ada. He served Stephens of Toledo, Ohio: the Rev. S. Royden Piper of Port Penn, Mrs.

David (Helen) Diaa of Warren, Mrs. George (Eve abethville, by the destruction of causing such damage that more World War studied law in Ada. the opening session. A single "no" ave! from when lhe ch'Ps re town; -Democrat of Republican-could; 8 s'faKe" 8av" 'm popularity melts away when have blocked the stke' Hlram G- president repeatedly has to go temporarily. iCambria, at the opening of the to bat for controversial programs.

two bridges. Emergency bridg portunities. On foreign policy questions, than Ib.uuu commuters had to beithen moved into the oil business ing equipment was reported en rerouted over freight line tracks lyn) Cox of Derry; 20 grandchil and eventually accumulated a route from Elisabethville. lor by chartered buses from outly- dren, 26 ureal grandchildren and The Indian task force was at three great great grandchildren. Ing stations into the city.

Berger said the bill he spon-U93 legislature. If the President could do any- sponsored was put in "so that "We shall U'gin our daily bout Congress, he prob-coumies which haven't met ,1.. would reform the seniority Kennedy wants the overthrow of Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro but has no intention of invading the island, or permitting an assault by Cuban exiles. Also, he Friends will be received at tha Hre Chief George Hink called It To his death he was an active partner In tha sprawling Kerr-McGce Industries, including tempting to advance through Ja-I dotville, a midway point, toward the city's biggest fire within his J. Freeman Ferguson Funeral "We shall have few if 7 Kolwezt, 150 miles northwest of deadline is July.

19G5, when all declared reorganization plans must be 1 memory. iiuuce uumo iu, in years, has crave doubts about French oil, uranium, and vanadium. He had Interests in several television Home, Biairsvllle, where servlcea will be held Friday, January 4, at i Elisabethville, where the scat No lives were lost, however, and Southern Democ ratS Or COnserva- willinunM. an alnno with mnltl. tered remnants of Tshombe's gen Hink and two ether firemen were stations.

His personal wealth was 2 m. The Rev. Lee E. Schaeffer 'we shall have decorum and dig- The initial deadline was mid-jnity within the walls of this Cham-night Tuesday for submission of.ber." un darmes and mercenaries were re estimated at (35 million to 150 will officiate and Interment will follow In the Biairsvllle Cemetery. live Republicans.

But he isn nation MBtrol of nuclear weapons about to recommend anythingand he may fcel together along that line, this being a with President Charles de jealously guarded prerogative to digcuss thfi auesti0n. ported reorganizing tor guerrilla the only casualties. Hink fell on ice, injuring his left leg, but he stayed on the Job. The other two were not badly hurt, either. warfare, plans.

Though they didn1 million and Included a 1600,000 Ehowplace ranch and home near Poteau in the rugged hills of eastern Oklahoma. On It was the The New Year's Day deadline! of Congress. 1 I't block intra-: I Democrats TIOII QaV 6 ODDosittan. In some areas the Prtsident THOMAS M. REESE, 55, of Harrington, Delaware, died December duction of the bills, Us, set by the United Nations for Food and shelter ath graf Food and shelter were provided feels relatively optimistic.

I 31, im, in the Mllford Memorial Tshombe'i air force to fly from world's biggest herd of prize Angus cattle, 7,000 head. Sen. Charles R. Weiner, Demo-i Rp nui by tha Salvation Army and Red Kolwezi and surrender at the U.N. Aar c.M th.

Can. 1 said the Sen cratlc floor leader, In 1942 Kerr became Okla base at Manono, 300 miles north Hospital in Delaware. Born April 3, 1907, In Mononga-hela, he was a son ol Morgsa On other domestic matters, this I was a sampling of Kennedy's! present thinking, as reported by very close associates: No Cabinet changes are planned, and certainly none involving Secretary of State Dean Rusk. However, it is Quite nossible after Cross. The civil defense also aided in evacuating families, many homa's first native son governor.

of Elisabethville, passed without He thinks the chances of peace 1 are slightly better than a year: ago; he is convinced that the widespread impression of communism on the advance has been dissipated by Cuba and other of whom were eating their sup word of compliance or retaliatory and Nora Spencer Reese. ate "had better go slowly in this 1 m-u Xk. area because we are dealing with CIST I XT 6S our children and future leaders." He added: By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS action. He was a mechanic and had re pers when the fire broke out. He was elected to tha Senate in in 1948.

In 1952 he campaigned for the Democratic nomination for president, but was well back in Assistant Fire Chief James Mc- sided In Harrington for the past Swedish U.N. jet fighters attacked Kolwezi and other air Carey, a 23-year veteran of fire 10 years. All this legislation does is to raffic save the taxpayers money and to! Fires 34 two years in office that some willvems. ana ne suspects me aoviei want to turn to other pursuits. union wil1.

move closer to Western fields several times last weekend lighting, said the blaze was by 'he pack at the Chicago conven-j Survivors include his parental guarantee equal education for all Miscellaneous 127 Labor strife is a growing lne onS run 8naia id reported extensive damage to far the biggest in his memory. our children." Total lem. Economic issues are more sofien her nttr line 85 NvingtKatangan civil and military air-i "on. wife, Violet Clawes Reese, and He figured the venture cost him 'four brothers and one sister: and his friends a quarter of a mil-1 Reese M. Reese, Morgan Reese nink said thsre was nu as to what started the fire, une or tne oaaters 01 me repeal- ine nation's traffic deaths dur- easily resolved than the tuinu.

icrafli pending; an investigation. The rap linn dollars, but the defeat didn' land Edward Reese, all of New legislation was Sen. Stanley G. inji the king N-w Year's weekend uf automation that are becoming! At the same time, Kennedy! The claims were disputed by St roup, R-Badford. who was one today apjeared to be one of the more promient in negotiations.

I doesn't think Soviet Premier! Katanga ns, who are reported to of thrt Republicans to Vote for lowest for a similar fuur-day holi-; A start has been made on solv-l Khrushchev is ready yet for ajhave two dozen Mustang fighters id spread of flames, he said.ibother him. "I've drilled dry, Kensington; William Reese, Florl- Jot more'da, and Mrs. Edna Mae Equils, of might have oeen caused by a1 notes that cost me the Ift! law. day and fur bi-iuiv early estimates ina the teed grains price support'broadscale accord with the Westland Harvard utility planes andjfreeze-up of the building's sprink- from which 1 had less fun, Pa. "It is the intention of lhe spon- by safc-ty experts.

problem but dairy supports' but he does think Khrushchev other aircraft. once said. Friends will be received at tha ler system. There was no evidence reported! sors," he said, to submit suit-. Belated reports may boost the present a major difficulty.

will be more cautious in future, able substitute legislation." -final total but the count at mid-- As everyone has suspected, after the Soviet setback in Cuba There was no immediate mate of damage. esti- A teetotaler and non-smoker, Richard T. Bell Funeral Home, In-jhe was sn active member of the diana, this evning where servlcea Baptist Church, givinit 30 ner cent will be conducted at 1:30 Dm. that Tshombe's forces were car rying out his threat to wage inisnt lursday, me ena oi tne is prepared to run for si A new $420,000 public library ha hour holiday ieiiod, showed 364 second term in 1964 but isn't pre-l Want to sell something? The eas- scorched-earth policy against thel Industry replaces, on the aver-lof his considerable income UiiThursduv. January 2.

Rev. J. K. been built in the heart ol the Mi- deaths in traflic accidents, 83 in pared to predict the identity of lest and best way to find a buyer mining properties of the rich for- age, 60 per cent of its profits into church activities plus heavy en-llluston will officiate. ami Beach night club strip.

and 127 in miscellaneous his Republican oppunent. While he'is to use one of our classified ads. eign-owned Union Miniere com-(development and upkeep compared jdowments to educational institu- Burial will be in tha Greenwood tal. imUliaps fui a iota) uf 574. iduesu'l think former Vice one nowl.

Jpany and other installations. iwtih 30 per cent 40 years ago. Itious of all denominations. 'Cemetery of Indiana..

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