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TEDDY Self-control: Ability to take a deep breath and hold it when you are about to blow your top. Indiana County Newspaper That Serves Every Member of the Family Etna Volume 36 Two Sections Indiana, Pennsylvania, Saturday, September 24, 1966. Sixteen Pages Seven Canti African Mob Sacks, Burns Portuguese Congo Office Mercy Train Enroute SAN ANTONIO, Tex. BESIEGED MARINES FACE ANOTHER DAY Weary after third night of fighting against North Vietnamese troops, U. S.

Marines crawl from foxholes as first rays of sun light their hilltop position near the demilitarized zone this week. Helicopter in background was shot down when it came in to resupply the unit. For Third Time In Four B52s Strike N. Viet Again SAIGON, South Viet Nam (AP) Waves of U. S.J Tim's "bereaVed B52 bombers raided north Viet Nam today for the the time in four days.

their daughter's The huge bombers, flying above the weather, struck' er be found, again in the southern end of North Viet Nam just a few miles north of the demilitarized zone. Right Name, Wrong Shop POTTSTOWN. Pa. (AP) Pottstown merchants give away 1 cash prizes, from $300 to $1,000, from a "lucky barrel" in a different downtown store each week. There are 100,000 names in 1 the barrel.

The only require(AP) Across the plains ment for winning is that the and mountains of Westi' winner must "ave signed in at Texas, a 10-car mercy train! the store durin 8 the week clanked toward El Paso and' The name of the Rev Wilfred an uncertain future early Penn an isc al minister, i toc av was drawn recently. He didn't win his $400 prize, however, be- The train, dispatched from cause he didn't sign in. The bar- Lafayette, to an Indian vil-'rel was located at the "Catholic lage south of Chihuahua City. Shop." Mexico, left here Friday night' at 8:15 p.m. on what railroad spokesmen called a 13-hour journey to El Paso.

What happens in El Paso to the 10 boxcars loaded with 1 stuffs and farming implements I CH 3 L. remained somewhat in doubt. A Southern Pacific Railroad! I official in El Paso said the eral auditor of the Chihuahua Pacific Railroad was trying to' MIDDLETON, Mass. (AP) get permits to take the 10 cars 8 8 uns in Greater Bos- 110 188 the border He said if t0 Upped their death to to 32 State UZOna iMexican officials permit the as a fusillade of bullets from university coea, me vie- rars tn onfor Mexico, it may be speeding limousine killed two No Clues In Slaying Of Coed TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) With police admittedly without a clue The bombers hit Communist infiltration routes, truck parks and storage depots.

Samller U.S. tactical bombers gave the once demilitarized zone between North and South Viet Nam a going over, pounding seven North Vietnamese storage areas in the zone. In South Viet Nam, ground fighting was small and scattered. The crack South Korean Tiger Division ended a six-month-old operation and promptly launched a new one. Simultaneously, Australian troops terminated their current operation and the U.S.

command announced that the recently arrived 196th Light Infantry was in action for the first time. The U.S. command said the But Mexico, a spokesman im "We're not said ernstem wh lth hls enter Mexico." jland shooting last March: wife will accompany the body of Laura Ellen Bernstein home to Fair Lawn, N.J., for burial. "We have reconciled our- Democratic Platform Under Study HARRISBURG (AP) Members of the Democratic State Platform Committee were considering today proposals rang- Ulia ing from the abolition of capital from Bradley University punishment to increased aid Peoria, was riding a bor- for education, before bicycle to the hotel to The foodstuffs and farm implements were donated by Louisiana residents after a Catholic priest of the Jesuit order said at andj Samuel 0. Lindenbaum, 66 ofi Revere, were slain by a burst of rifle fire from a car that overtook them Friday as they drove THIS TRICK EARNS HIM LUNCH His four-loot flppers extend like airplane wings as Bimbo, a whale at Marineland of the Pacific in Los Angeles, jumps 19 feet for lunch.

His trainer, being careful not to emulate Jonah, holds a five-pound fish. Bimbo gets his lifting power from flips of his tail flukes. (AP Wirephoto) selves to the thought that it 200 Tarahumaras Route 114 toward Boston. a person with a warped mind, a sick person, who did it," the father said. The victim, who was 20, was a junior majoring in art.

She was found stabbed Wednesday evening near a downtown hotel. Miss Bernstein, who had transferred to ASU this month the final draft of their party pledge to voters. 1966 visit a girl friend. The victim had transferred to The panel met here Friday be near her fiance, Howard for the last of nine public hear-j Trilling 22, of Chicago, a student ings to sound out public nearby Glendale. A Christon major issues.

jmas marriage was planned. The Democratic State Com- 1 A coroner's jury viewed Miss is to receive'Bernstein's body Friday without and adopt the platform Thurs- making a statement. The in- day. Since some revisions areil 11631 is expected to be contin- were dying of hunger daily. The site was about 15 miles Many of them were children, northeast of Boston and only a the Rev.

Luis Verplancken said, few miles from where Hughes' The Mexican government said brother, Cornelius, 36, was slain that to allow delivery of the; in similar fashion May 25. goods would imply that Mexico! "This is definitely a gangland is not able to care for its said detective James people. Obituaries on Page 2 EDMISTON, Mrs. Viola B. Fiscus, 109 Water Indiana Leary of the state police.

"It could have happened anywhere. They just happened to catch up with them here." Essex County Dist. Atty. P. S.

Burke said the sla Dief enboker. Pearson Exchange Blasts In Canada Issue Rough Up Chief Diplomat By MICHAEL CODEL KINSHASA, The Congo (AP) A screaming mob of Africans sacked and burned the Portuguese Embassy today and manhandled its chief diplomat and two other Portuguese. The government radio said the mob of about 200 was made up of exiles from the neighboring Portuguese colony of Angola. Lt. Col.

Bangala, the Kinshasa military governor, said the three Portuguese were injured by the mob and taken to a hospital. They were discharged after treatment. He identified them as Charge d'Affaires Antonio Ressano Garcia, 46; the embassy's first secretary, Carlos Milheirao, and a stenographer, Miss Maria Helena Silve. In Lisbon, Portuguese officials condemned the attack on the embassy as a brutal and savage act. They contended it probably had the blessing of the Congolese government.

Portugal has accused the Congo of harboring Angola rebels and relations have been cool. Portuguese troops have been fighting rebels in parts of Angola for years. The Portuguese Embassy fs next door to the U.S. Embassy which was not bothered by tha mob. Most rioters fled as Congolese police converged on the burning three-story building.

Papers, passports and photographs smouldered on the floor of the OTTAWA (AP) Former Canadian Prime Minister' consular section and the John G. Diefenbaker, accused of putting personal rs tw car outside were of national security in the Munsinger sex-fc riSl hed furniture 'books and dishes wci uciuiiLciy LICU 111 with the i o-- i DOOKS numbers rackets in Boston and and-security case, has charged that Prime Minister Lester, floors 1 I UVJI .3 Police carrying: 5th graf ta43. Police carrying sub-machine guns held back a crowd of about 1,000 persons who jammed the Revere." Pearson did the same thing in an earlier security case. Hundreds of policy slips were! The accusation against Die- ---------found in a bag in the car, together with a .38 caliber snub! nosed pistol and $1,100 in cash. eludes 14 not oreviously listed.

A spokesman said 123 U.S. planes have been lost in action 1 or 2 L. A The P' atform the aV likely, the final platform nex week ably won't be made public until' thlfffth The Weather was asked efforts to' Variable cloudiness and cool ish capital today High in the 60s. Fair anti -8 amb1 attem ts restore Bible reading or pray ers in public schools. and cool with scattered frost to tonight.

Low 34 to 42. Sunny and a little warmer Sunday. High 63 to 72. Moose Dance. Jet Tones.

36x Dance tonight, Medora's Grill. 63, Commodore R.D. 1 McGARA, Frank 70, 1188 Washington Indiana OVERMAN, Mrs. Hazel Gardner, 59, Homer City PARDEE, Delbert G. 52, Rochester Mills SULLIVAN, Michael 68, 362 Elm Indiana WILLIAMS, Mrs.

Sharon G. Shultz, 21, Homer City R.D. 1 JACKSON, Ky. (AP)-A Ken- Viet Nam. Two of these raids were made last April against the Mu Gia Pass and the other three were made within the last four days.

Inside the demilitarized zone the once neutral buffer area that is now a battleground U.S. Air Force Skyraiders and Canberra bombers struck at seven target areas Friday. Pilots reported destroying six structures, and setting fire to a fuel depot and seven piles of military supplies. Less than a mile south of the demilitarized zone, U.S. Marines in Operation Prairie reported 24 North Vietnamese killed as a result of naval gunfire.

A Marine aerial observer DETROIT ese northwest of Done Ha'near 1 5 Slamorous automotive; It has less than one-sixth the as did the findings" of automo- dren must walk is occasionally check revealed Norman had had the coast and iust south of thp' amS headlmes of a conventional piston live engineers. water. The family lives in Communist associations in the demnitarized a W3 ted in engine erates when com -i The "lend a drive County in the moun- 1930s. All Big Three Producers Conducting Electric Autos Get Headlines, Turbine-Power Waits In Wings Father Of 16 Faces Cut, Jail fenbaker, 71-year-old Conserva- Two Perish tive leader, was made Friday by Supreme Court Judge Wishart Spence in his report on the I X'N I government-ordered hearings fl SM into the I960 scandal. The judge said Diefenbaker should have fired his then asso-! ciate defense minister, Pierre' Dr Sevigny, who had a liaison wittv BEAVER FALLS, Pa.

On Pike By CHARLES C. CAIN AP Business News Writer tree-shaded street which passes the embassies in Kinshasa, formerly Leopoldville. The mob started by rushing the building and tossing gasoline over a small Portuguese auto. Then they broke through JU heavy iron doors and Gerda Munsinger, a one-time A car slamm ed into the rear the upper floors, self-admitted Soviet espionage a factor-trailer on the Pennsyl-j A Portuguese official rescued agent. vania Turnpike Friday night, the flag but had to use it as a tucky father of 16 is facing jail! He said the liaison created a tw men and iniuri "8 a sack for valuable documents, and loss of almost half of Insecurity risk and made Sevigny I A sma shed radio lay outside $250-a-month income from a vulnerable to pressure from for- Slate olire said -Tames H.

the building. Looters hopped federal program because agents or the Montreal un- Helmick, 24, of Cleveland, the second floor balcony to refuses to send his seven where the affair was was pronounced dead at the escape police. Several were age children to classes knowledge and "known scene lle was a Passenger in a grabbed roughly and bundled what he terms a "hazardous" to Mrs. Munsinger's fellow pros- car driven by Thomas police Jeeps. route to the bus stop titutes 23 of East Cleveland, Ohio, who! The Congolese government But Earl Stacy vowed today Diefenbaker who was in Bos- vid General claimed Portugal he would accept the losses be- ton Mass when he report was a hout re ainin con-mercenary bases to operate fore sending the children on the ssued charged it was 'simplJ rl ne hbA nn five-mile round trip which they 'apolitical hatcher job from VJ A a PP rt 'would have to make in the dark "tart to finish He added Wden G)reensboro new power by ex-Pre- hmh wavs Hnrino wintpv nisn.

ne a was hospitalized in good mier Moise Tshombe. both ways dunng the ntei. in an earlier security case Pear- con llllon communications were cut be- Stacy says the walk is too son did not put national security The collision occurred about a'tween Kinshasa and Kisangani dangerous for his children, who; first half mile east of the Beaver Val-shortly after fighting between classes up.to grade six. As foreign secretary in charge ley interchan e. The truck driv-national army troops and Ka- whoosh associated with The reaction of the average: The route includes a narrow of diplomatic service in 1951, Francis Brower, 59, of Col- tangese mutineers resumed Fri- jet airplane engines, has been motorist drew just as much, if oot bridge over wide and some- Pearson accepted responsibility geville, escaped injury day of the most discussed pro- not more, attention and respect lt mes deep Quicksand Creek.

for keeping Herbert Norman in One of De-'grams in the auto industry. from Chrysler's top executives Stacy said the road the chil- his department after a security the wings. in naval offshore gun- Ford disc i os ed that it was experimenting with a battery-pow- fire. South Korea's Tiger Division called an end to its operation Su Bok, the oldest allied operation in Viet Nam, which started last ered electric car and would test one in England next year. Ford officials conceded the pressed air and fuel are ignited program is over as far as the tains of Eastern Kentucky.

In 1957 Pearson acknowledged in a combustion chamber. The general public is concerned. A warrant has been issued for Norman's prior Communist as- heated gas is then ducted to Some of the cars still are in a Stacy's arrest, said Marie Tur- sociations, but said he had turn the vanes of a turbine program in which key execu- ner, superintendent of Breathitt abandoned them voluntarily by wheel which provides the vehi-itives of various types of busi-jCounty schools. She said the 1939 when he joined the Foreign cles power. nesses across the country havelschool board was required to Affairs department.

9fi it 0 electric car was 10 Chrysler's turbines have run been asked to try the ne'w tur-iobtain the warrant under state Norman committed suicide lyea rS becomin fuel a 1 i from perfume to bine car. school laws. 4, 1957, while serving as TrangVaUey Sand from the a8a 0 American hi an dv fl om whlte kerosene to Under Chrysler's arrange- Stacy is in the federal Work Canadian ambassador to Egypt. Marshal Setting Restore Law, Order In Eskimo Village central coastal city of Qui Nhon. In the six-month operation, the Korean forces reported killing 299 Viet Cong, capturing 33 and Chrysler Corp.

appeared, meanwhile, to be in no hurry to market its turbine-powered experimental car, which has been seizing 88 weapons. The Ko-i un der development in a 12-year reans also provided protection! program at a cost well over $1 for the area rice harvest. Dance tonight, Indiana of Italy. Variety Tones. Sons 36x Faith Bros.

25c car wash open ftarting Sunday 8 a.m. 36 28 Target Deer Shoot Sunday. Bow and Range. Gun Club Archery 36x Free coin show, Sun. at Rustic Lodge.

Door prize every boor. Indiana Cola Club. 36x million. Chrysler, with over 1.3 million miles logged on its fleet of 50 sleek experimental turbine cars, said it was still undecided whether the car had a future on the American highway. "The turbine we are now using in our latest experimental car is a fifth generation one, a much improved version of the first one we tried in 1954," a Chrysler spokesman said.

The turbine engine, one of whose features is the familiarifew days. FAIRBANKS, Alaska (AP) lawed gambling and imposed alcohol. Chrysler engineers are ment with the tax people, and Training Pro- after a U.S. Senate committee Law and order has been re- fine for it, he said in his convinced while kerosene is the bodies of the Ghias either had to gram for unemployed fathers, revived charges of communism stored to Anaktuvuk Pass, and port, best fuel available at this time.jbe scrapped or sent back to Ita-jcommonly called the i. i General Motors and Ford ly after a two-year period.

As program, have run similar turbine-typeJune, Chrysler had scrapped 20 reSo: engines in large experimental of the cars equipped with tur- trucks. Both contend the turbine bine engines. Others will be starting Sunday 8 a.m. happy against him. The case led to an Village Marshal Jack Ahgook is (exchange of harsh words be- go ng lo get a badge to prove it.

"Some of the men pav their itween the United States and Anaktuvuk is an Eskimo to the Village Council then Faith Bros. 25c car wash open Canada. Louis St. Laurent lage of 150 persons about 250 go play cards Orchestra. 36x road vehicle will not be practi-jscrapped soon.

cal until the 1970s because much! American Motors joined the research remains to be done, experimental power plant trend Unlike Chrysler, they felt the in 1964 when, with Renault off turbine unit was best suited to France, it sought to develop ai If you miss the Federal Re- heavy duty trucks rather than rotary engine which reportedly serve Currency Display at Indi-i would offer 70 per cent Coin Show at Rustic Lodge, 36 Canadian prime minister at the miles northwest of Fairbanks. There was another group time. It's legally dry. which went three miles aw.iy. Legion dance.

Glenn Morns Ahgook wrote to state police out of council jurisdiction, and Dance tonight Delhi Inn, here: 14 miles east of Indiana, Rt 422. "One person ordered played cards there. This group some included most of the men in the passenger cars. Chrysler had Ghia of than current piston- 36x liquor, but I stop it at Settles village, the policeman said. It 1 field." Befles is the next village also included the members of Elks and their guests.

i n- to the south. the Village Council and Mar- design 50 glamorous car bodies to house the turbine engines. powered plants. None of the auto companies see it at First National Bank ners Mon. 4 to 8.

"Also there was some card shal Ahgook. The cars were turned over to'has given any specific kidica- more than 200 volunteers out of tion when the dream power thousands of drivers who askedjplants will become a reality, for a chance to drive one for aiThey only talk "maybe in the 11970s." i Monday Tuesday. 36x Visit Ewing's Mill, Rt. 22 E. F.

S. tfx Dance tonight, Rocky Glenn. Sat. tfx playing," Ahgook said. "They The policeman explained tha wait until I go 10 sleep." (laws on liquor and gambling to VFW dance.

Ken Cook Trio, Ahgook asked for a badge "to the villagers, and returned to it official looking." (Fairbanks. i State police sent an officer to! Then he sent a catalog to An- Croation Club dance Sun. Anaktuvuk to investigate. so Marshal Sat. tfx' The village Council had out-lcould select badge..

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