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FA08 TWO INDIANA EVENING GAZETTE, INDIANA, PENNSYLVANIA, MAY .12, 1952. Coming Hera I Relief Recipients Repay $50,000 Postmen Get Expert View Ind. Rescuer Is Identified OBITUARIES JOAN rLtfE. a native of In-i PUNCT JEAN FLOtJSK, fnfant $7,000 Fire Hits District Sawmill; Cause Is Unknown nrm ISTC Co-ed To Bid For Beauty Title Miss Jackie Keeley, a JO-year-olcr! Thru Free Labor dfana, and brother of the late, daughter of Wencil and Ruth Ann On PO Laws The man who probably saved Mrs. C.

W. Rink and of Ralph Flude (Griffith) Plouse ot Getty Heights HARRISBURO Some 5M recipients worked out $30,000 In Fire destroyed backwoods law- ih. Uvea of an aaed woman and of Indiana, died In hla horn In her young lady companion between Nanty Glo and Bel! state grants in March, the Public Members nf the Pennsylvania Indiana, Pa, passed away Saturday, May 10 In the Indian Hospital, where she was born the same day. Services were conducted this poisonous fumes seeped Into their --n0 yesterday, destroying mach- Assistance Department reported Mountain District. National Asso- Long Beach, California on May 1.

Surviving are hla widow, Mrs. Mary Flude, two sons. Dr. John M. Indians State Teachers College sophomore, will make a bid for asi rnll0e avenue anurtmenL Frl.

nery and lumber valued at' annul today. elation of Letter Carriers, got an I day. was Identified today as Owner Ward Rummel of the title of Miss Central Pennsyl It said the 135 projects were expert's view on new and proposed morning at Robinson's, 3 N. 7th St. Flude and Morris Flude all of Long B.

Householder a Bell Telephone "amy Glo aaid the blaze unac postal laws during their spring con Sponsored by public and semi-pub- Indiana, at 10:00 a. m. Rev. Thomas Beach and the following sister and vania, first step toward possible emergence as thla year's Miss countably broke out at 3 a. m.

Company installer, lie Institutions who received 54,000 Cutp officiated with interment fol brothers: Mrs. F. R. Wlddowson of nanty Olo fend Ebeinburg fire man-hours of work at no cost. lowing in Oakland Cemetery, Indi Philadelphia: Frank of Llgonler, J.

vention and banquet In Indiana, Saturday. A total of lot letter carriers heard Louis Morlbeck, chairman departments fou'nd the going ana. This marks the greatest actlv- Clark of Irwin, and Ralph H. of Householder entered the ground1 floor apartment to check a telephone and discovered ft filled with gas from a faulty refrigerator. Hcl suspected the second-floor apartment was occupied and called Ity In the relief-work program In Indiana, Pa.

Miss Keeley. daughter ef Mr; and Mrs. Jamecs H. Keeley of Blair-ton avenue, Indiana, is the first district heatity to register for M's inrougn the rajn-soaked, rutted lane leading to the scene almost Impossible. they battled the last eight years," said Sccre-i-' tne NALC'a board of laws, dls- PFC.

WILLIAM HAT, It, killed Mr. Flude moved to Long Beach tary Eleanor G. Evana. cusa Heconl Legislation Affecting seventeen years ago where he aer'vod on Ichon, Korea, March, waa the aon of Hugh and Estol M. their ways fn, neighbors tarried Central Pennsylvania Judging, set! The nrn.r.m w.

hv. Employes Horlbeck Is a police, who rescued Mrs. Sarah aa preaident of Belmont Business lumber away from the burning Conner Shaw, bom In Commodore, Elizabeth Buterbaugh, 88, and her men's Association for two yeara and, Iot May 23 in Cambria War Mem- the 1B51 General Assembly to in-' plltburBh r--li-n' wlt" headquar-ori-1 Arena, Johnstown. ehjri- charitable organizations Washington. July 27, 1832.

was a charter member of the Bel young friend. Miss Heath Jarvis. tit'iiding. Hummel waa at' a loss to explain the fire's He said the mill was worked last on Frid3y, specu She will be among approximately Institutions supported wholly or tnl He emphasized that letter car- mont Shore Lions Club. Friends will be received at the Rairigh Funeral Home, Hillsdale, a dlstrwi girls seeking the part by taxes and by non-profit 'riers informed on legislation affect.

Householder was unaware of it at the time, but his chance visit is credited with saving the life of Mr. Flude was a life member and title, accompanied by a $1,000 col- cemetery associations, fire compn-iin them lend addet efficiency to after p. m. Friday where service, will be conducted Saturday at 2:00 past master of the Lecchburg Lodge 577, F. It A.

Leechburg. Pa. He lating that either lightning struck it or a passerby took shelter rom nies, public libraries and similar -pcratlon of the Post Office a follow-worker. Miss Jarvis la a William C. Brown, Secretary of p.

m. organizations. lege scholarship and. awardi to be donated by merchants. The winner, will go on to Phil-, Welfare of the Commonwealth Telephone operator.

the and was carele with Military rltea will be in charge of waa also a life member of Scottiah Rite Free Masons and knight. Pennsylvania, will speak at, the din Mrs. Buterbaugh and Miss Jarvis moicnes. Clymer Memorial Poat 20 Clymer parlmenl. Mrn's Association and the Ladies' Auxiliary held separate business meetings after the dinner program.

deOphia tills summer for the ATtss ner meeting, Wednesday evening, Templars and Syria Temple, He estimated Joss of machinery are rewarding Householder by writing a letter of recommendation American Legion Post 222. May 14, In honor of foster parents Mystic Shrine. Court Opens Pennsylvania finals, when the common wealth's standard bearer Rairigh Funeral Home, Hillsdale, at WJ00 and destruction of lumber at 11,000. There was no insurance. serving Indiana County Child Wel Entombment was made in Mel- In charge of arrangements William G.

Manycr conducted fare Services. for the Miss America contest "Argument On more Abbey Mauseleum, Santa Ana, lhe mens ussion, during which all California, The Indiana County and the Advisory Committee of to his Pittsburgh office for live-1 saving citation. Both women were asleep upstairs when Householder sounded the' alarm. Borough police were forced to' M.st Keeley. a 1M0 graduate of wtGGl ACtlOll Kefauver current o.f;ctrs were reelected.

Pul Abernithy ft the state asso- North Pole MAT LAMCR. 78. died at 4:19 cis-irn was guest speaker and; lat Child Waif a re Services are sponsoring this dinner, to be held in the Presbyterian Church, Indiana. Indiana High School, is majoring in English anr speech -STC. Her foremoxt interests are dramatics m.

today In Miner'a Hospitla, (Continued from page one) The industry is asking the Su er, Horlbeck huld a "qiastion and Party Finds answer rounntable. drm gas masks to get through gas-: filled ground floor rooms to rescue! and music and she proposea to Battles For Wyoming Vote ipreme Court to uphold the Aprill She was the widow of Joseph Mrs. Eva ZurJer presided over specialize in dramatics ai college. them, leaving no doubt in, their! I minds Mrs. Buterbaugh and Miss ilG 29 decision of Federal Judge David Pine.

Pine ruled that Truman's. Lamer, and waa born in a daughter of John and Eliza Clev-I Secrets as a neutral nation and other mat She was born in Indiana April the auxiliary meeting, during which the following officers were elected: Mrs. Eiith Monyer of 14, 1932, and attended schools hern steel seizure order of April 8, Jarvis would eventually have been enger Brown. ters not appropriate for such an interview." Wvo. 11 AlrfM hv overcome.

uniu wnen ner iami mavea issued to nead oir a strike, was ANCHORAGE. Alaska I Thel Services will be held in McDow- personal anneal of their candidate. Juhnstown, pr.f-dent; Mrs. Marlon Dodd said he had decided toi to Houston, Tex The Keotcys re- unconstitutional. He ordered thoi daring North Pole Air Force Diane, ell Chaiu.1 lh.

hour tn h. Moore of Altoona, vice president; turned in 1949. however, in timeimills returned to their owners. DreaK oir me meeting wnen Rods suddenly seized him at 3:15 UOUDty Vetera IIS landing party has uncovered more ed later. nf lh A I Mrs.

Mildred Levey of Indiana, for Jackie to receive her tfiploma me justice Department, sup secretary, and Mrs. Mary Shillen of, Friends will be received at thel pound. The statement did not men- Plav Active Part Clearfield, treasurer. from Indiana High. Contestants from Indiana.

Cany une, a cacne left By the Rear-home of her daughter, Mrs. Bertha ported by the CIO United Steel-workers, fs asking that Judge backers of Sen. Estes Kefauver of Tennessee battled today for 10 Wy-f? omlng delegates to the Democratic National Convention. Kefauver made a brief appearance before a pre convention caucua last night. He was to fly back to Denver today: then to Adm.

Robert B. Peary expeditions Mrs. Alice Dennison of the state Keith, Barnesboro, R. after 1 Hon Lt--Col. Wilbur Raven, whoi.

bna. Blair. Somerset and West Pine injunction against seizing auxiliary installed the officers and m. Tuesday. the early 1900s, had lain hidden nearly a half century.

escaped when the Reds tried to fl Antl-Ked VdV grab him along with Dodd. moreland Counties will vie for the the mills be reversed. The lhe meetinf with a brler Surviving are three sons and four mem cumenas mat aiinougn tn address. Then, the general said, series daughters, Elmer Lamer ot Carroll- scientific secrets, are as old as the Arctic Itself. Min Central Pennsylvania crown.

Young women from the district have a standing invitation to enter. R-oert Shunkwiler of Branch town, Elzie of Barnesboro. R. law does not spell out emergency seizure authority such as the Presi Oregon. Continued from Page 1) opposition to veteran legitllation.

Earl Soulsby Nanty Glo V.F.W. The Air Force told today of more D- Mrs. Bertha Keith. Barnesboro. 691, Indiana, served aa toastmast- of daily meetings was held with the prisoners.

The Reds degiandedl the right to organize an aaaocla- State Sen. Bob George of Leho. dent exercised, his action is sup-; er. Postmaster Mrs. Mary E.

Mar oi tne Work done by scientists and-R- D. I. Albert, Nanty-Olo, Mrs. representing Robert ported adequately by the Con Commander, gave the addresa of' tin of Ineftana gave the- welcoirfe lObservers on the historic flight May Oil Union, Mable Hertzog of Carrolltown, R. stitution, tion and read A long list of injuries which they said had hap in which Lt.

William addresa nad Mrs. W. G. Manyer, welcome. Other guests Introduced included Dorothy Simmons, State Mrs.

Marie Miller, Mrs. Matilda Patrick, Twin Kerr of Oklahoma, told reporters he had no thought of an Instructed delegation for his man. George quickly added he didn't want to aea P. Benedict, of Paradise-, Calif. pened to prisoners, Dodd was asked president ot the Mouittain District, ComDHnv Ollirijalc Tn --r may rule only on the company UTTICIdlS narrow issue of the injunction it- landed a C47 and took off three Icbnonded.

to disclose this list one by one. V.F.W. Auxiliary president, and Robert Musser, state adjutant. 48 grandchildren and two brothers, Howard Patrick, Twin Rocks, and. self and not decide the broad prob.

hours and 10 minutes later from A drafted agreement embodying are For Meet r.l BUOie for IVieei Jay Levey and Mrs Ira Adamson presented the Indiana branch offi I lem of just how much unwritten Guests also included district and the delegation instructed for anyone else. the geographic North Pole. Lawrence Patrick of Johnstown. details of the proposed organiza- tion was completed and handed1 cw" officer! of the two orgahiza cers. Rairigh Funeral Home, Hillsdale, These were some of the results: 1 power a President has to meet a (Continued from page one) national emergency.

Or. the whole; This coincided with the expressed tlons. Colson for aigning. Colson signed. in charge of The depth of the ocean below the! sentiments among aome Democrata Saturday evening.

Commander and after a aeries of translation ice was determined by a aeismo- favorable to W. Averell Harriman. foul-ups Dodd was finally released. ISAAC HENRY TAILOR. 79.

of Hilton, along with District Commander Hoover and other officers, Democrata appeared placid in Dodd explained that the Reds Kinport, died May 9, 1932, at his grapri echo sounding at 14,150 feet. Dr. Albert P. Crary and his assistant, Robert Cotton, of the Cam Angejes also cans ror Increased'-" nnun oe sent oaca: xo shift differentials of 714 and 1 2 lower court for further arguments ITip cents an hour. That's the union' and findings.

goal to replace present night workl There was no Indication when the, UOITimd nd BT premiums of 4, 5 and cents. high court would hand down its I Tl A similar agreement between the decision. It could be within days Lite lnredT6neQ contrast with the hectic maneuver- had intended to hold him for a ten- home. Born September 24, 1872, went to Vintondale where the V.F.W. leader presented a Mother's son of Wm.

and Christann (Steffy) ing down the street. day series of conferences with lead bridge Research Center, Cam Day bouquet of flowers to Mrs. Taylor. Backers of Sen. Robert A.

Taft ers of Compound 78 and two rep- Ella Daly, whose son, the late bridge, bored a 10-foot hole In a thick ice fin anrf rirnnnul lurw ana union un company of or not for months. resentatives of all the other com-l Survived by widow, the former Ohio claimed an advantage, tl Herbert D. waa killed two pounda of TNT and exnloded 11 Lottie Stiffler; these children: Mrs. (Continued from page one) ger." California is being voted on by the: The court set aside six hours fori 1.100 workers covered'by it jthe two side, to present their view- pounds on the island, which holds 80,000 prisoners, moat of- them die-! -supporters of Gen. Dwlght D.

Eisenhower talked of getting no worsa action during World Wr IL.Thei in the exnerim-nt t-nrlsaie sutler, of Cherry Tree; Vintondale V.F.W. is named in hard communists. Clark said a full investigation of The mas oi ii Jose and Mrs. Carolyn uisasicr aiso nit luel supplies. points, starting this afternoon.

Fire following derailment of a Tne veteran attorneya repre- than the short end of a T-S split. Taft forces said they could grab all hh honor. "the violent and treacherous- kid Dodd agreed to talk to the repre oneninat anwat imh h. h- a.iT- vmrnvpu- Indiana County units, In addition freight train near Corsicana. the administration and the naping of Gen.

Dodd and the dr-i 1- uur national delegates but ice forming the polar ice cap" M. ven great-grandchildren A sentatives, but the 'American show of force convinced the Reds to the V.F.W. Posts, that paraded Set. Edison i Blair I- AnaalA, for the sake of party harmony. They talked of a 10-2 split included the Indiana State Teach- to wind up the talking in a hurry.

cumstances surrounding the negotiations and his ultimate -release" is under way. said new leads varying from a few 1 Friends received at the late, hnmp era College R.O.T.C. Drum destroyed 18 lank cars of fuel oil steel industry are basing their oral and four of high-octane gasoline, (arguments onbriefs filed with the About 250.000 gallons of gasoline court Saturday, were lost in a barge explosion, nearl Acting Atty. Gen. Philip B.

New Perlman, who as solicitor general uoaa said, Brig. Gen. Charles Colson, Char Bugle Corps and marching unit under the command of Lt. Col, im 10 several nundrea leet In width were opening on every aide Saturday. Service at A 1.

2 00 D. m. on Tue-dav. TTninnlnun viul p. on Tuesday.

Uniontown leston, S. was placed in com Credit Ban of tne ice lloe upon which the "ve-acre area arguee federal cases before thclmand ot the Koie camp on Thurs- Church, Hubert E. the Indiana Historical Society float and -ie C47 sat. Indiana County. Rev.

Chloe Communists' Interment, i-hur-h --n. 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lefibure. wa' On Housino B( me inKn coun, is presenting tne Just- day. the day after Dodd Houston refinery of the Eastern ice Department's stand. Now Blairsville V.F.W.

Drum Buglel It was only by sheer coincidence. Funeral Service, of Propaganda tery. Long'a Barnesbora thorps. agt. mair reported, that such an of Perlman in lhe past five years has Gen.

Dodd. reading rrom a four-l I J- Ji those Hot affected by the strike. argued 55 cases before the courtage statement, in a clear, strong! Under OTUdV Cash prize winners in the parade area, roughly a half mile in size. were as follows: was free from the pressure ridges noucnor general! voice, said the demanda made MRS. LUCY WI8NESKI died at.

Bands Barnesboro High School, oeuveriea in tne eastern in history and won 45, with a few! at tne geographical pole. 1 p. m. Sunday in the Adrian Hos (Continued from page one) houses above $24,300. Loans 0MartmtnMl hv fha (Continued from Pag Ore) all held by the UNC be returned, by force if necessary.

More than half the Red ortsnnera by the POWs are inconsequential and the concessions granted by $65; Patton High School, $40, and The Adm Peary cache was foundlpital, Punxsutawney, where she had Spangler High twu-uuras oi me nation, more mo- still undecided. torists are beginning to feel thel The steel companies are repre- growing shortage. One filling by 79.year-old John the camp authoritiea were of min on one of the plane's flights and been a patient for the past 10 days, ftui-ciii- B.w ai-iiuui, v- ment for veterans carrv smaller banda Blairaville. hii -nrfl School, $25; VFW or landings over the region. The plane She lived at First street.

Saga down payments, from S750 for an drum corps Bolivar, $50, and! Dodd read his statement to the was traveling at low altitude over more, and had been a resident held by the Allies have said they will forcibly resist being returned to Red rule. SB.000 house to 45 per cent for iion on me new Jersey Turnpike, Davis, considered one of the na went dry yesterday and gasoline lion's top constitutional lawyers, purchasea at the othera were liml-jDavis served as President Wilson's Cape Columbia, Ellesmere Island, Scalp Ljvel, $30; floats Ebensburg auxiliary, $25; Twin Rocks auxil there for 21 years, formerly living nouses above $24,500. where the Peary expeditions left press after being held behind a wall of secrecy for 48 hours. Hei wore a pistol on his hip, strapped in Byrnedale. Some board members think the ted to S1.50 per vehicle.

solicitor general from. 1S13 to 101 the last land to start a 500-mile Joy opened Monday'a debate with statement that he had "someV iary, $20, and Costlow Motors Nanty Glo, $15. She was bom July 9, 187S; in Po nraisont c9la hs Latest airune cancellation In- declined an nnnintTnnf uA trek over the ice. into a holster with land. Her husband John Wisneski a 03llrtv silvor auiuc lUIIlS HI a gauay suverIt wlth dow pavmels incI.easing eluded two United Airline daily Supreme Court by-President Hard- Prizes also were awarded to buckle.

brief remarks to make." But Nam II interrupted to say he had a state The cache was spotted and upon died October 11, 1938. Mrs. Wis ritual teams r- Freeport, Ash-! He seemed heallhv hi me price on neski was a member Sacred ment to make. landing the party found it con-! tained names and dates between! r-lV na aoove. oui oi sail L.ake city for ing and ran unsuccessfully for, Boise, Idaho, and San Francisco President as the Democratic candi-l and four United flighta out of date against Calvin Coolidge in ville, Barnesboro, Ebensburg, Lilly, Gallitzin and Pat-n: auxiliaries! Heart Church of Sagamore and of members say one-thirri! Joy cut 111: -i also have a state.

were noi permitiea to 1900 and 1909. There were four met the Rosary Society. down would be an adequate re-j from Twin Rocks. Ebensburg V7i an4 al "nd w-od Xes. ask the general a single question ment to make and I indicated my intentions, first." -These children survive: Joseph quirement for the highest-priced mzs.

Trans-Canada Airlinea dropped The steel companies' brief con two round trips from New York to tends' the government was attemnl- when he finished hia prepared In other work, the expedition leftl0' Cleveland, Anthony, Latrobe, nomes. starting downward from Girt Scout Troops from Nanty Glo. statement, Joy declared: "It has, long been evident that ana Montreal. Eastern in. to imiw tnis point, they would install at me norm role six watertight -1 et-i-n, fia.

Palm Toronto Airlines In the statement Dodd said he Alex of Sagamore; Mrs. Eve Jaster glass jars, wrapped in eye-catch saia it has canceled m- tion. wax trvin i- e-n labor! had been well treated in Com- your side dares not admit before the world that some of your can. of -Cleveland, Chester of Saga ing luminescent red silk. The jars, lower and more even scale of down payment requirements until they, approached the present scale at per cent of its dispute by "executive fiat' and pound 70, where 6,000 die-hard "Cold War" Step-Up Is more; Edward of Cleveland, and.

contained notes about the expedi tured personnel could not be re-av I was bypassing the Taft-Hartley, north Korean Communist soldiers! Mrs, Virginia Bapacuch of Saga tion and any finders were asked to aoout me $15,000 class, turned to you without the I Act, which the brief said Congress more. record the date and position found Under the present regulation, for are POWs. He said the Reds gave him medical attention and "attend-! force. Said Ready imenaea lor deadlocked labor dia putes. Friends are being received at her an house, on conventional It is obvious that von ira nt and report to the Air Force Research Center.

Such information ed to my personal needs. late home in Sagamore. Services loans the down payment' jumps toi The general described a prelim- willing to verify this fact for your, selves by participating In an 1m. will be held Wednesday at 9 (Continued from page one) Four Injured In Accidents OverWeeUnd (Continued from pu-e ore) may supply information on the; speed and direction of little-knowm 51Z Tha-house I the Sacred Heart Church witd Russian and East German leaders The Justice Department argued the President in seizing the mills acted to meet an emergency, through powers set forth in the Constitution. The department's oners partial screening after the signing of an armistice explained their grievances (har Im m0re fnorf riotiiin.

m-rfi-i f.8'000 ciass carries morei "food, clothing medical ha)f'. aa the focal point of their cam Arctic Ocean currents. High Requiem Mass, the Rev. Father Cavanaugh officiating. Burial will The position of the floe as the paign against the Western agree 'In order to avoid facln im about sup.

lhan Mterau-, -more down. be in St. Michael's Cemetery at Du- geographic North Pole was verified! oner called this "a grant of all the the truth your side apparently Is quite willing to delay indefinitil- Bois. by the navigator, 1st Lt. Herbert piled the brakes as a line of cars.

executive l)U-- rt mhl-k ll. hi-. -i These sources anticipated that! the IJast German government may II I a bo-Hi--- iu i-iiiy, men voted The housing market as a whnl- inompson, Allenwood, by1 in-- inueo. me government is the settlement of this issue and tha Bowser Funeral Home, PlumviUe, is in charge of arrangements. on the answer.

'is booming, but surveys bv the training nis sextant on the sun. auto erasned into the bridge, le.v- "It has never been suoonserf th. soon demand the unification of divided Berlin and withdrawal nf He said the meeting reserve board show that sales of! A thundag.ecc?dPM"le1 V00: the "ml'S lhe P'i-lenl', dutlesover by Cnl. Lee Bak Koc 'elected "I'l termsjleader" of a prisoner associa, was presided, all occupation forcea from the nouses costing $15,000 and more ELIZABETH WESTON COCHRAN, wife of Charles C. Cochran, 623 S.

"Sons" Keep metropolis. This, the sources ad attainment of an armistice, and, meanwhile continue to utilize these plenary sessions to trumpet your false propaganda." Nam II told Joy: "It is your side who dares not face the facts. Your side even 1 -1 nugie fiiailltes, me justice Depart-' inside the comuouml. "It annnar-rl Sev-nth street, died at Pitman, Newl ded, -may be accompanied by are relatively slow. There were almost 100,000 tunning starts in March, the -aras 11-nm tne bridge, ment declared.

drastic measures" against West Jersey, May 11. mat in all cases (of dispute) Col. Lee ruled in my favor," said Dodd. 7h. onel Th union, as an interested All Officers highest mark on record.

iw series OI panv In lhe ri tnni tn briefl The body haa been brought to the Hill Funeral Home, 601 Church The general said he was housed! crashes estimates of 800,000 starts this vear "ey. predicted also that Enst mSmi.u wooaen lence i ca nine 11 wage talks with the; now dubbed as "Journey's End. District 10, Order of Sons of Italv are being revised upward to more Germany soon may be declared a in a blanket-covered room in a "previously prepared tent." industry a sham. It said the street, A complete obituary will be carried in Tuesday's Gazette. dares not allow your own news re-' porters to go to Koje for an on-the-spot investigation of the atroe.

Ities in your prisoner of war camn than one million "people's democracy" like other fight is over how much of a price There were "rice mats on thei (See photo.) At leaat five motoring trips have nded against tha fence, bordarinir! in America, retained all officers for another year yesterday during its semi-annual meeting in the Patton Soviet satellites and that its gov Because of this tendency toward increase the government built-in bunk, a table with! AVOstr LYNN OLIGHER. Infant (lowers, and a rack on whi-h ar" wiU grant tne industry to offset highi ernment. may be shaken up to weed out anyone not inaccord with the daughter of Bernard and Bessie! Your side stealthily introduced large amounts of armed forces tea): Koje and darca not make this nuh. iwork.r.. Lodge 310 home.

Theodore Mafiistro of Johnstown hang my clothes." said Dodd IZT.T prospects --'efully! He also aaid lh. any chanM will be full Sovietization of the East zone. Collesar Oligher of Clymer, died Sources close to the Politburo of shortly after birth on Friday at lie to your own newa reporters." Planned to release him ai the board. remains district deputy. Other officers are Virgil Moraca of Wird- the East zone's ruling Socialist! bor.

treasurer: Angelo Milazzo of Unity (Communist) party said Us I 10:49 in the Indiana Memorial Hospital She is survived by her parents. aiaoiuzation Board recom. l-ven as he spoke, a group' of Allied correspondents departed from Eighth Army headquarters Lavelle. a 47-year-old for inclusion in the Russian-led ComH-'mslown, recording secretary, and flower-decked ceremony on May 3 U. They planned to garland the UOrOUQn CrdSnet general with wreaths and march him between rows ot POWs when L6dVe S375 LOSS 26-Cent hnnrlv vuil iiiuiuriai wm saia an oncom- oack-i a inform probably will be announced! Joseph Bonatesta of paternal grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. irw ear fnnwd him ui-v. am at a party conference in July, assistant secretary. 1 Paul Oligher and maternal grand iirnvisions. the overturning into the fence nun over to Lien.

Col-i iui Auje. Nam II said any acreening nf prisoners was "impermissible" and In violation of the Geneva They added, however, that the Fifty-five delegates from lodges parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Col- union ennn linria-, Inn T- taveue-a ear was nearly a total which all worker. wnnlH 'h.

..1 "nrougn crMn" Russians have hot decided whether Indiana, Cambria and Somerset lesar of Clymer. ioss, me roof completely crushed, belong to the union --nimiini w-wrij aamage yesterday but they will offer East Germany Graveaide services were held at Countiea -attended the Hlonr with aome 200 guests. A tea- put ne escaped with a fractured now receive -li-hiu. mc- ne "aa agreed waa injured. Moscow-made peace contract St.

Anthonys Roman Catholic Ceme Shoulder and continued on to his hour. lo several or the Red de- fouce reported a car driven by match the pact tha West has been tery on Saturday at 3:00 p. m. by limonal banquet in honor of all financial secretaries who have! Populace Center a Cairo ISF) Almost all of E.vnt'a negotiating with Adenauer. Rev, Father Francia Karahinos.

name, uamage was estimated at The -h---i mem 10 uve: noucner of 1.15 South! H75. nded 10 their 10 him Second street, Indiana, struck a car 'ine iLast German government served District 10 lodges since 1940 Bence Funeral Home, Clymer, had IS million people live in tha lower ibix uroaucuon as soon aa hB- n-r-i A $1,200 collision between i- i -ainea o. ztianura of already has said it will raise an climaxed the meeting. cnarge or arrangemenia. a costs as much as $12 a ton and the! The Nile valley country.

and parked ana parked aireei train the rear while army presumably with the pres All received gold ringa from thel truck car on Route government agreed a 259. a mile north of Bolivar a S3 eSmn 3U: aianura car was stopped for ent highly trained police force as Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, pre- "Bin on i-nilQdelpliia street. a nucleus to counter West Ger Elli, Arnanl' Dodd -emea at (ne oanquet oy juaga A. ii mi i uurm-n mm rniiuiinun -amp- many' planned- participation in the A. nelson.

Among them wen Joseuh im ---ii v. drivm. Vh aM -1 an HELP WANTED -u jnan-ea ana M-u-ncr as saying a pedestrian call- Guropean army. Paffuto and Joseph Romeo, both of 1, Ktai P-l k- nipiniea State Police he applied his brakes under the Caneh.n 1 -h t'omPound been pre-ed his name as he approached the Indiana, and Frank Raimondo of So far, however, the only new concrete Russian action against the! and tne heavy vehic a skidded -n Thi. iu nie ine opportunity ngni, momentarily distm-iin- hi Women and girls of the Clymer area interested in em.

ployment in a needlework plant, if it fan be brousht into Homer City. K.i-io permni on- IMd -mpensate Tor Stahura's car wa's estiJ, West was the continuance of very Rev. Father-Auguitin Ca- ban against Allied military patrols! tario of Immaculate Conception Pro. I "va 10 5 In'? In I th blanks and mail it at once to: ifKRCHAN'TS ASSOOIA. from Berlin on the Third I lu.naams saia ne swerved to get tween the -i-ri i- 1 -spiainea nil cap- niaiea at $iuu and to Boucher's back onto the highway and crash-and i.

War ture cam bo- hortly after he $200. UUlerS' Berlin-Helm-vince, Order of St. Francis Irrnv rr VMl'R i stedt express highway, the onlyiat HoUidaysburg. was the principal I uw A- Data 4 into the ear, owned by Edward! jw to Com- A collision last evening damaged C. McKleea o( Robinso.

The turn lagaiin la 76 p' m' by autos operated by J. M. McKinley lun-rue- -111-a mgnway netween speaxer. others speaking Briefly inii set at $100 Santiaee irom m-enoni Clarion Countv aad Varijs; and the West. were Judge Nelson; Rev.

Charles Smyth of the Mt. Carmel Catholic Church, Barnesboro; Rep. John P. Savior; Sen. John J.

Haluska; At -raeton. from the soil, H. moiana. ine cars met at Af'oy For Jels Cobalt is essential alloy streets for win lura on noute ztis isixth1 conststeairniiaqeipnia and Seventh treat irtsnsion) at a.m. yester- 77- lne UU1 Communist complaints'about p.

m. Xaroe Address Married? Single? Presently Employed? Type of work jet engines. Education Ii so, where torney Phillip Lopreni: A. Mil-azzo; Mrs. Mary Pimatias of Altoona: Albert Torquato; Moraca and Isy.

sw faUen irea in his Perennial "--r--- "needs for ad- Patrolman Orvis Flick quoted both but h. h.4 no time ,0 ei.hth. ll Cl'hi' believes ihey crash left 3S0 damaga to hit 'be num" nl Magistro. Prt4 FUh One-tenth the U. g.

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