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INDIANA EVENING PENNSYLVANIA, MONDAY, APJUL 1, PAGE SIX 1 Press Move vi. i ''AS iflM if I "ina a cr 1 OBITUARIES MM. MAROAKET HAHLE PEt ER REtXICK of tuclfiM-SALL, M. died in Erie Sunday, mines passed away Saturday, i March 30, 1957, at 11:50 p.m. ill March 31.

Indiana Hospital. Bora April 1902. daughter ofi tit was born June W. 179. hv To Protect Turn Down Leader Bid For Change il l' --ii i 1 The Worker David and Ann Hannah Craig, she Blbka, Austria, and had lived was the widow of Enoch Ball, Lucememfnes since formerly il a Mrs.

Ball was a member of the (Continued From Page One) Vatesboro Presbyterian Church. (continued From Pag One) Asked again specifieally If he merit. So fir. It hi concentrated Two sons and five daughters survive: Harry Cleveland, Ohio; lived in Wlndber and Fulton Sun. He is survived by his wife, Mary Puatawski Rellick and the following children: Mrs.

Joe (Sophie) Pelo, Mrs. Pete (Kathryn) Letso, Ernest; John Rellick, Lucernemlnes; Mrs. (Rose) Lomicki, Lucernemlnes; Mrs, John (Mary) Ganda Falls ion activities of certain leadert of ithe giant Teamsters Union. William Erie: Mrs. viojet sny.

hi mm der. Tempieton; Mrs. Beatrice It has heard testimony that un-. Zemko, Erie; Miss Dorothy Ball, Kittannina: Mrs. Martha Wensel, iion funds were used to finance.

Ireal estate investments and to pav Erie; Mrs, Emily Caldarwo, Van- Cre Va Harry, Michael, tt fnr racing stables, lavish homes and other personal outlays of brothers and three sisters also ucph and Andy, all 'Of Lucernaw mines. One brother, Charley Rellick, Coat Run, also survives. survive: Richard Hawley, Alii- ance, Ohio: David Hawley, Blairs- Mr. Rellick was. a retired coal DOZEN DEADLY 2''ZXnril IIZ.

"clearly" Indicate to him that! rocketry, a down "fVLnTr "there should be federal l.Jsla- vllle; John in California; Mrs. Charlotte Stepp. Elderton RD Ij James Hawley, Kittanning; Mrs. would veto it, Leader replied: "I'm still proceeding oa the as-' sumption that something can be out." Bloom said the only room for compromise and this by separate legislation only-was In enforcement and procedural features of (he sales tax law. "We did agree however to re-, view with the attorney general the! provisions dealing with collection procedures," he said.

"Any; changes in these can be made in! a separate bill." Leader and Bloom said a rep-i i Mentation from each side a conference with Atty. Thomas D. McBride during the day to. sound out the possibility! of agreeing on enforcement pro mm iKou! the democratic proc- Kg liidUioKthention-. arsenal according to aNevy Depart- 'LT the security of their funds so miner and, former employ of the R.

and Coal Company for 30 years. He was a member of St. Mary's Greek Catholic Church of Homer City; member of Ukraniaa National Aide Association" of Am Emma Dunmire, Kittannina; Mrs. Mabel Mysliwier, Kittanning. or mis.

ment spokesman. The solid fuel rockets come i IS a disable launching unit, ready for attachment to a plane. hey cannot be dieted appropriated or stolen or Friends will be received at Ed diverted wards Funeral Home, Rural Valley, after the noon hour Tues SWEEPING DETECTION Another step forward in U.S. military defense Is this new Jeep-mounted mine detector, being checked by Specialist Edmond Kulanski, of Shaker Heights, Ohio. It was developed by Army researchera at Fort Belvolr, Va.

The movable search head on the device can be controlled by the driver. When it locates a' buried mine, it automatically stops the vehicle. tli erica, No. 1163; member of the UMW of Local 468 Lucerne-mines. 0' to any other purpose than union purposes day, until 11 a.m.

Thursday, and County's Anti-Polio Sen. Goldwater (R-Arfc) said at the Yatesboro Presbyterian Friends will be received at hit Church from 1 to p.m. Thurs late residence. House 37, Lucerne- legislation is needed to put some teeth in Taft-Hartley law provi-j day, April 4, the hour of service. The Rev, Charles Cochran and mines, where funeral services will begin Wednesday, April 3, at 9 a.m.

followed by Requiem High Project Opens Today the Rev. Walter Kennedy will of sions dealing with union reports' i I of their finances. CrOSn IS Fatal I Sen. Douglas (D-111) said he fa- visions. Parry caucuses on both sides are expected to feature sales tax i ficiate.

Interment will follow in' Youth Kills Mother( Dad, Mass at 9:30 a.m. in St. Mary's the Rural Valley Cemetery. vors public disclosure of union! IVIC L-cQOGr Church, YeHowcreek Street, Homer City, sung by the Rev. Father turned to Harrisburg.

I tontmuea rrom rage une; T' a iwelfare and pension funds "to: hifwina fintim ti nwnmmtEi MT. PLEASANT, Pa. A MRS. ANNE PICKUP LEWIS, Bloom said a quarter billion dol-jviding the free service Brother, Sis Secretary Mitchell said on a tel-1 Brownsville civic leader died in lars must be raised by the rales. Free polio shots tor inoiana, uwks tvMon program an administration Frick Memorial Hospital Saturday tax In the next two years and.County children under Wenty JRICT 9 Aultu publication of unionjof injuries suffered in an auto-j PennsylvMia'.

competitive P-W of age mil be pven wife of the late George H. Lewis, 'n i. nernara cemetery, passed away in Shadyside Hos- InaM' pital Friday, March 29. fc" She hac resided in Turtle Creeki" horae 4hls evening and. Tues-i r.ii rmr evening at o'clock.

(Continued From Page One) tion for new industry mast be Ru th.syear. He it "layl Ralph Campbell, 51. past presi- of vB11M! proved. dormant" in Conaress last vear. idmt of the Brnwnsvi Chamber.

I eh. mm ban tianun i unci ai nviuc, nuner a convinced a. ever that. MARION CEm JNT in cnooH, ana suoer. met Comnerce, ro hurt 1 .1.

"if School and Marion Center Elemen-i Parents are reminded that pre-, weekend in its 10th auto collided with a trailer minting knife he had takCT way daughter of Jakob and Sarah Bent- ate. achieves this two-fold our-'tary School school building; school children and young adultsi TrLTS -n- Z' Z. a rom m. said sne nad tnrown -y P. full miles west of this Westmoreland The following children survive: Ravne Two.

Consolidated! under 20 can get free shots at to require it lway. nu hits rlie1ntiitai nf sail ro ni-. PrtlintV ffiiriTTI tinilV. 1 tn Publi: disclosure of all County community. JAMES S.

WADDELL, 7, of MS Wildlife Lodge Road, New Kensington, passed away this morning at his home, following a four year illness. pose," he asserted. Daniel aat down for a moment. Ada Lewis. Turtle Creek: Fred of the above locations at the time's trans-: Rlonm alo told newsmen thatlSchool then he got a pump action .22 1 Lewis, Turtle Creek; Dr.

T. J-. riwi for manufacturers. I PENNS MANOR JOINT DIS- listed. actions involving union wenare and pension funds.

The organiza- I A I rifle. Lewis, Willamsport; Mrs. Sylviaj Mr. Waddell, son of the late woolndge was shot the head'Gonder, Turtle Creek; George H. Uion.which labels itself nonpartis-lLOS AflClCieS Chevrolet, Rado related, and the fr 3 utilities and shipyards were in- tended under existing law and the I I GOP found it necessary to DCdllQdl nraee ttiam mnr Hctarlv Kavanu Lewis, Turtle Creek; Calvjn J.

Le auto drove off. "forth George and Bessie Shanks Wadde lived most df his life in Indiana County, and had resided in the New Kensington area for the past wis, Turtle Creek; 2S grandchil while napping on a living roomj couch. Mrs. Wool ridge ran in the: kitchen and was shot in the face. Little Paul tried to scurry out of right enforcement of laws I ITI I PI ling embezzlement of union aVWIII III dren and 24 great-grandchildren.

of adverse rulings by the Revenue' XXt a I A-Department. IVyTTIClCll JJ Q9 Two sisters. Mrs. Calvjn Martz six years. His last employment Back Yards Ithe house and was cut The ana inn.

jnseon iviaore. uum ai Richard Hehl. 19, a dock work-, s' er, said he was watching televi-l Both Mitcnell and Ives Indicated sion and heard a eunshot. Hehl'Mrn that the rackets probe Sen. Joseph M.

Barr. Democra inm irl wr flll in thm Kvino jwas mai or mine suoorinEenoent ior two girls were teiieo in tne living njen Campbell survive. ci. aj room. It was about 1:30 p.m.

LT? 4- i Enra. Lewis was Shot, Killed tic state chairman, proposed In told police he went to the door; disclosures might give impetus to By GARBER DAVIDSON Maura laws. Such! LOS ANGELES (aV-A back yard ithe Methodist Church. IBaotist Church of Dixonville. In.

ana saw a uiacn rum ruar away rax law. Instead of being im- (Continued From Page One) posed on a selected list of cate from a vacant lot. He went to the laws bar the union shop, under oil boom is sprouting here. g.g,, fom date Kansas City I Funeral services were held at diana County, lot and found Marcus' body. 'which a worker must join a union; In this deal the ml man calls rall.d ooliee and an amhu-'tfre Gardner Funeral Home, Glen! Mr.

Waddell is survived by his gories, oe maoe a general sales manager for the hiaji state offi-, Ralph Ferone, 14, told officers within a certain time after he goes and pays you say $10 or more iance. iCampbell at 3 p.m. Monday. Ap-jwife. Jennie James Waddell and saw five or six men scuffling on the job.

I four sons: John and J. LeRoft; just to sign your name to the pa-i one of the ambulance crew was' ril 1. with the Rev. Donald Ripple Other legislative developments: IS UIMUCU1UII MIUI nWKt 9 Ultl, u. Immnngtiniu Phairman Nnr.

ill fron of the Rado home about! Mitchell restated his opposition pers. Then if the company gets Milton Woolridee, oldest son of Mahaffey, officiating. Interment! Waddell of New Kensington; Richard L. of Erie, and Donald C. nWood said the biggest lob of ueaI'y state six blocks from the lot where Mar-ti laws, saying he believes oil you get one-sixth royalty or family.

He tried to help Doris and followed in the Wrey Cemetery, i tUnflS. na lira fniinH TTis nin ant ntn ti yi -i i. 1 1 Tir i mcn the house appropriations commit-l wa" u' lne employers and unions should have more. How can you lose? drove her to the hospital. Campbell.

SD 1. iCJ ureensDurg; 10 grandchildren tee is to find the money needed' The "ndictments against the, a car and drove west, the boy the right to bargain for some form! Oil companies are leasing up; The call from "Mr. and three great-grandchildren. Two to finance nroorams which started Marcus brothers and Rosene "mioa security." large residential areas within. the came at 7:50.

navrnsniu nt sisters, Mrs. Jennie Campbell and Utr' Ivesidtherefs. "great moveicit? limits. If the City Council! Investigator, said the boy real estate loans. 'Marcus, his brother and son-ii -v.

ennsylvM Alfred Rado. owner of the La- took place before the Hodge tt? fJtL Chamber of Commerce issued on loot" lor "right-to-worR" me companies win siart no police recoro. ne nas oeen in awl Sunday 'March 31 1957 atl vy a 'V r. ToTA MJnirTb. IndTctm ch ihv v.lrious He id ttat u.nder 0,6 "T6? 8 tSo" p.m.

in the Indiana Memor-I report on the commonwealth's! rr- wen me bl i -arouseirom a i rem oven, or even seciuo- ana regular unu.y jal Hospita vlbe h. -r "thr' nn knnw nrr hnur fi uri efl. Hfl Bl. 1 ij k. x-uurm nvenuc.

iicw rvrrnsiUK- proposea ouaeec ana aaia erass- a Tot tt iaxc I 1 UC aH1 MW aiuiiiiLLeu caiiici uic huic ubt, i I Oil men say this current activity! wasi Rr Nnmh.r 79 laay In si.m.l WB?" roots support was needed to diliner. FjVB or men The government contended some 0-" rued immediate pending deter- "'Wednesday, April 3, 1: 30 p.m. Hum LC- anin. Sent and. he was a son of fdfm', up.

legislative efforts to cut state him he was to this mlney was Asked whether ha would favor probably was set off by the sue- spending. enter his car. Rado said the victim paid by building contractors to the drilling on the lot of 20th 01 Adioumment The Senate will nia status as a tuve- n.V 1,1 win oe in uaaiana v-emetery, late John and Agnes 11., lan S3 O. -1 WOO Oil 1 MM to SM rntMrv.Knv tirhlh 1 vt 1' l.u...,.j. lan said, "I wouldn't like to see Centurv-Fox film studio, which is "Mcnnuiea: unns.

lor Krsnunie lusns uii urui. uum w. fnttv Aatm Krlna Htm wulr. i Jr it in fHArl lA0llnHnM linlaa in, nA iMm "t.J I Cm federal legislation unless it! within the limits and W. -me alone ana in give ecu.

eviaence oj ine aiicgea mis- --o uw uti.uc- vaviusun uau rciicu nr rtro Marir nrwiwir'rr fnr tr, first tim (him uuinn-I. A Is neceSSSrV And it mV ho Almtma iHlirn, nir.rln Wll. I A J.X I.J "l-IVtH SIALK BttHrVtir Of ve' 'me alone and I'll give ects. Evidence of the alleged city '5 necessary. And it may be." Idiately adjacent to Beverly Hills.

I ATailf land imme- ivthing I got." 'applications cana to light during oPT told police Marcos had Hodge probe. i He said, "These hearings may i Also, the rate of oil production in 'Col I IIQViN HLWf Cifornia. formerly A HJ States he lived for wm an effort to clean out rommirtpl d- United of Indiana, passed away Fri- rooms, of necessary legislation. 000 in cash when he was Frank J. McGarr.

assistant U.S. reveal arcumstances ana condi California has been declining and I I 1957 Los in wymcr( jci in jv Marh 0 Nanty-Glo and for the past three Sen. Rowland B. Mahany, Sen-iPolice said they found no money attorney, said at the time of the tions to make it imperative men are sniffing around for POVeS laTai ate Republican floor leader, is on his body. His trouser pocket indictments that Leon Marcus re-we have a federal right-to-work new fields.

Eleven electrically pushing for final adjournment was ripped open. paid to the bank on June law." But, he added, "I prefer to powered wells on the 20th Centurv- I L-L May 31. Marcus -was thrust into a dark 26, 1955. leave it to the states." Fox lot are producing about 3,000 I la OC Kit all years in Indian Pa He was Bra Jf lm retired coa miner and a veteran', of World War. member, of a.f.

TITS Si i i- fc 619 and U.M.W. of A. Local 1386. duri ni, early )i(Jf un ire question ot tne Impact barrels a day. on the labor movement of thej Last Friday the Citv Council' (Continued From Page One) fimnrtllTflTlftn rackets hearings, Ives said he wasj approved a 35-sauare-block oil-: Monev.

(he llnnendable Kind. surviving are mi wite. 24 in Indiana and the past IS 1 11 1 1 1 i i .1. years Kaiiui uia, uic uiacms uriuing uibLnci aujoning JUUl en- ne vras ana piayea in SKeicnes iinuing Aaviuaun, wv suua, "U- yeara in California. uies have set labor back "about! tury-Fox studio.

Universal Consol- with Beatrice Lillie at the age of liam, Farmington, Michigan Surviving. hi wlf Minnia I. in iv iOt sentences a generation." However, he saidjdated Oil Co. was granted per-15. Paul, U.S.

Navy, Long Island, I Bennett; three aons, on a TV-radio interview, in to slant drill from the At various later stage of his New York; four daughters; Pan Rnn: Oliver M. oains wore ana wore uevoiees iHitting Snag long run he believes labor wouldjstudio site under the nearby rest career, he was a writer of Broad- Janet Fark, Indiana; Mrs. Wadejjr Beaver Falls; Jay Indi-be helped "tremendously." idences. Owners of approximately way shows, a composer, a news-'(Mary) Elliott, Nanty Glo; Mar-jana; tw0 daughters, Mrs. Earl 1 Mitchell, on the other hand, uirl 9oha immM haL- hen i Daoer colmnlst and a aineer.

'earet Davidson, at home: Mrs. rnhA nan a WASHINGTON Some persbnsla sense, beyond price. The Smith-i By BOB HOLTOM 'he is "not as pessimistic as Sen.ithis deal. He appeared on Broadway In Frank (Ruth) Noreika, Nanty Glo; Mrs Arthr (Bet'ha) Trunzo Horn- work hard to collect money theysonian Institution in WWasliingtonl HARRISBURG li-The head of Ives." He conceded, -Union Oil Co. and other firms' "Death of a Salesman" and "Ah six grandchildren; two brothers.

er city; 15 two onn i neeu ano can i speno irias many sucn pieces lis wono- investiga- union organization efforts.are leasing a large residential Wilderness "and directed a S. Davidson, bpnngdaie grandchildren; one u. mignt be hurt "in the short southeast of the Hollywood war- jonn unvioson, ii.niy uw. waiter Schroth, Indian. ranoewortna uu.

t-on eoerate affl-inumismatica, ur. viaaimir uain- Ibusiness district. It takes 51 pernor Husband' and "humurun" Friend, win be received after; Frienda will be received after lars more valuable than United Stefanelli. is planning modernized 25 in ,7, His motion picture career in- 7:00 today day) at p.m. Tuesday, at Robinson- States bills: an apparently plainiexhitata to display them.

as the six-man. House-Senate com- district liv. cmnav Hrinini "Carousel." "Maniins0I1.Lyt)e.,. N. 7th street In- Lytles' 36 N.

7th Street. Indiana. old nickfl wnrrh SK SOfl Included are two 1933 "double! rinhf. in the Gray Flannel Suit," Pa. where will be: Pa.

where services will be conduct- Coins and bills tk. nn this tortieaele." 120 eold 01 thre Count' TTie chairman'e reference was If oil Ii found how miu-h r.n "ou5e conducted Wednesday, April 3, at ed Wednesday, April 3, at 3:00 of value in the soldi" eyes oi numis-iunuea stales went oir tne goiai to Gov. Leader's commutation on the owner of an averaue 50-bv-150- p.m. ine kbv. r.

Burton uong p.m. rne uarenca Bennett eves of numis-i United States went off the matists. collectors of monev. I standard while thev were elne "Many of the people we have m. krH'.

unanimoua recom- foot lot expect to receive? Some i- m. i.tul i. i. th. will officiate.

Interment will be in: will officiate. Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery, Indiana, Pa, Oakland Cemetery, Indiana, Pa. and "Vanishing American." inrougnoui me unitea states, i maue. me minr mererore naa no mendation of death sentences for sources estimate 130 a month says, National Geographic Society! authority to issue thein, although attorneys and I expect David Darcy Har0d and might be reasonable, depending. s.

interest in the hobby is it gave a pair to the Smithsonian. will pass i some of the ques- Harry Zietz. on production. uepenoing unting. No one knows exactly The rest were gathered into at'o on their lawyer', Th.

Philadelphians were! jraTQI. I rriCLlU Biq Festival $1 0,000 Bl aze Homer A. how many collectors there are. Butibatch. weiahed to make sure none KeD- tawm Tompkins (R- sentenced to die for a 1047 lvin r.lifnrni.

h. i oxi i MERCER, Pa. 1 journals of coin collecting arelwa. missing, and melted during a Bucks County tavern ways, and no toll road, in thp Black 30, of Grove City, R.D. Opens Today fweeps school growing in number and size; newt Presumably, every 1933 double! Tompkins made the atatement holdup.

1, was in Cottage Hospital today with injuries suffered in an auto PITTSBURGH OBFira yeater. crash that killed his jday caused an estimated $10,000 In Virginia Black and his companion 'damage to the Mooncrest elemen- V. Laniean, 23, of Grove City ciuds are Demg rormea; more eagle was accounted for. But soon money dealers are opening shops.ithe coins appeared on the collec-' Began with the Greeks i tors' Someone, knowing The hobby is far from new, Theihe was getting a rarity, had sub-first minted coins appeared, scho-lstituied older double eagles for lars, believe, in the Near East! nine new ones before the weighing about 700 B.C. and about the tame ran Premier May Quit Office itary School in auburban Moon Tivp.

Cause of the fire was not (Continued From Page One) were injured Saturday night when their auto overturned on Shannon learned immediately. Road south of Mercer. State po- Thomaa B. Stanley at the "Court Over Massacre Of 3 Americans lice aaid they were chasing the welcome on ui. m.

I 1 fit car for a speeding violation. W'a'nd I I Will Viscount Hailsham. British minis-ft II ter of education and leader of a UeiTldnQ I Ull British good will mission to the I I time in China. Collectors followed! shortly after. Augustus Ceasar had: a collection, and the Chinese are' believed to have collected in this period.

Later, the Renaissance spurred the hobby in Europe. With awak-i ening interest in classic arts, the coins of Greece and Rame came toi be in demand. In the United Slates, the Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Philadelphia 'festival. Virginia hopes that by the end of wU CaV the year, more than three million visitors will tour the festival (Continued From Page One) ml Among expected guests: Queen f. i Sinn nnritar nmuln nni ha MaM- aoie io jsraen.

a ministry omaw I President Eisenhower. (Continued From Page One) The body was flown to Tehran, program, coupled with defense where street crowds watched si-. SUDDOrt th. tor and politician who has served lently as a flower-banked ambu-' 0f in previous cabinots as minister: lance carried the remains from led StatM un" of education, communications andjthe airport to a mortuary. Mlddle area' public health.

He is also a former! Local tribesmen had aided In About have been governor of Azerbaijan province' the hunt for the body of the 35- earmrked. lor spending on these which borders on the Soviet year-old American woman. programs in the fiscal year which Union i ends June 30. About eight million The' bandit band. reported1ehourt7r ThV afoot and whittled down by mTJlTZ 'JiSSS uJ" al runaway fight, with pursuing notorioiu faaut chief hal utheast lr-police and troops, is pushing saying Mrs Carroll was A of 3,0 Americans are through bleak desert mountain "qastt M(e and unhun" and ln Pl'e country of southern Baluchistan ferjng to release her if he would 190 "les 80v'ernmenl employes in a desperate attempt to escape be allowed to go free The govern- nd remainder Americans across the frontier into Pakistan.

mtt sent back an ''assurance of workinS a contract basis. The government announced that nesty." Washington officials said they it had rushed arms to the loyal rerjorts from th. are. n4d Ba knowledge of the decision Baluchistan frontier tribes, enlist- to suspend aid in southeast Iran, ing them to help cut off the es- PJ be. Bur thev said it nnihi.

oeneveo to oe the tint such group iiy incorporated in the country, ia 100 LA years old this year. r-. contended such a move would icilitate raids by Arab comma I To fanciers, the value of a coin dnnnnrl. etn it do into Israeli. I Israeli Foreign Minister Goldal warned in a speech last night I 'that "we are in the midst not I if U.S, Trying To Pin Down Canal Pact i at th end of a battle for eiist-1 ience, and we hive not yet woal i' beauty, and historical interest rather than its intrinsic worth.

Age is unimportant in determining value. A Roman copper may bring only a few cents, while' a 1914 penny, with a mint mark1 showing it was made ia Denver, Colorado, can be worth $13). Sometimes the Highest differ that barile Mrs. Weir told the fourth meet-1 (Continued From Page One) ling of the International Council of I jjewish Women that Israel's inva-l hyr i cap, roui. to th.

border. A 10.000 wfe aht-n' band hTdeerte i reward dead or alive was put on fi had deserted ClPl sou uic mucr inre wac iiw the head of each bandit. a only fought for ence in tne piece will make a irem Pniir rr.H hJrf fi.iitf'in with him 0a k. His pursuers- The United States has poured dignity of Israel but for the frM.nH rni i "CI ooc. ine country.

uhuiwh uuuai imo uau nity Of the world." endou. difference price. In smRQ CQR TH 1 Ja "Sword of Hope." symbol of the ilMTrihurl ai lowingthe circling course of vul- evra hXlr ROITU rr- Cairo. Egytp's Suei Can.ll for camels or horses. lures flying over the desert.

rh. j.nrr.i;, k3 -IJ sri said several U. S. audi She had one cancer Society, is were minted Phjladelphia; i presented to President Eiseo- Chariotte, North Carolina; and' bower at the White House by Danlopega, Georgia, where sold: Jovce D. Zeller.

e-vear-old In- gunshot wound Police said they were so close Z7 mo.T'Mwe.-Mman ia rollruon- British ships have asked permia- Her bodv was the fugitives thai ihey had en- fnn Mo-sadegh, ill- Nasser called for Egypt to have to sail throuah th. waterw.v Her body was through the heart. clothed. Polio, said the ban- gaged them jun fight Satur- a refinery it Aba- SieBritisb Cinet oveTreleas. PP; fP'y.

neat week, despite advice of their as mined during the 19th dun girl from Fort Haucbuca, iojt, started to carry day; Th PhiladdphU coin bear no Aria. Jwce at one time suffered k.r i'i, v.j.. dan. of Archbishop Makarios of Cy- llcctm wis a a per cent ruyai- governments to tteer clear of tnei rnn, tv on cross take. He suggested.

canal for the time beine. No U. l- -r I I uuu.V lOUOU. lll- of the Council and leader of the (however, that 25 per cent of the British or French ships have yetl her when they became afraid she ian authorities believed Mrs. Car- Idenfccal piece with the telltale, marked the start ot th.

wouid im0u their escaDe. Thev roll had been kidn.n.d tar sal. i SrV wottl11 impei eir CP- Thay roll had been kidnaped for sale in tioo.l Like Superior, western-most of House of Lords, bis resignation rOM Put fun 'or de" used th waterway although ves-l or are mt i rt s.i.f i conuuereo a major mm in r- moicita that in had not fled In Washington, foreign aid offi- goat treab water lags in the world, th. consawativa Bntua aov SO oar cent ei-asdc tuggested through if they piy tolla ccuk umau and, 'C 4W acros. ch desert ifoot.

Caal aaid th Iranian Pom Pewit it mile in ere, SSUfSk jby lout-Bowar piaa. to Egypt..

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