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2- Indiana Evening GdieHs, Monday, Aug. 20, 1962 OBITUARIES ft MRS, MARY C. GENEVA, 51, Ferguson Funeral Home, Blalrg vllle, after 7 p.m. today, where, services will be held en Wednes of Clymer passed away Saturday evening, August 18, mi, in Indi day, August 22, at 3:30 p.m. in ana Hospital.

Born May 30, 1911, In Urey, a In Memory of Martyred Editor Cite Editor, 85 For Journalism Work In Calif. daughter of Joseph and Josephine charge of the Rev. Chesley Kear-Icy and interment Will follow in Blairsville Cemetery. Browfskl Ignatowski. sue was a member of St.

Anthony's Catholic MRS. CAROLINE RUTH WER. an Mothers of St. Anthony's. THEIMER of 481 Elm Street, Indl.

She Is survived by her husband Lewis, two sons and two daugh ters: Edmund, Ronald, Henrietta, ana, Pa. passed away Monday, August 20 1962 at 4:55 a.m. In the Latrobe Hospital where she had Avelene, all at home; three broth era and three sisters: Emit and been a patient for the past 15 days. Born November 4 1902 at Robin Stanley Ignatowski, both of Detroit, Steve of Glen Camp-: bell; Mrs. Joseph (Helen) Butzow WATERVILl.E, Maine (AP) ihis native seaside city.

Three New honor came today to an 85-years iater, with $2,000 he box-year-old fiiihtine California news-crowed from a druggist, he bought son, she was a daughter of the late Adam Franklin and Mary Belts Foust. For some years she had resided In Pittsburgh, Pa. and and Mrs. Victoria Hageins, both Danerman already twice honoredjthe Santa Barbara Daily Inde- of Detroit; Mrs. Millie Kaydan of; pendent.

for distinguished Journalism aince Barnesboro. Storke News-Press, a daily of he challenged, last year, the ac had been a resident of Indiana since 1941. Friends are received at the more than 31,000 circulation, is the lineal descendant of the little Bence Funeral Home In Clymer, Surviving are, her husband. tivities of the John Birch Society, a militantly conservative group. A committee, including noted where a brief service will be held Independent" and other newspa Charles Wertheimer; two sons: Charles Jr and Harold both at pers Storke acquired.

at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, August 22, followed by Requiem Mass at newspapermen, now has namfd Santa Barbara publisher Thomas AREA MEN LEFT FOR INDUCTION TODAY These six men represent the August quota of local Selective Service Board 78. They left Indiana today for induction into military service. Left to Still working, six days a week. ski, Mclntyre; Charles A.

Lucas, Mclntyre; William G. Bozochovlc, Johnstown; Robert O'Bllnsky, Ernest; and Michael V. Zanlck, Mclntyre. (Gazette photo by Slpos) home; one daughter, Louise, wife of Robert B. Jones of Derry; three brothers, Daniel Foust, Akron, he continues his long-held belief Wore Storke to be the 1962 re 10 a.m.

In St. Anthony's Church in Clymer. the Rev. Father Fran right they are: William F. Morgan, Mclntyre; Richard F.

Chrono- that "a newspaper will not be lis cipient of an award given yearly by Colby College in memory of Wllbert E. Foust, Robinson; Harry tened to or win respect if it pusy- cis Grcsko will be the celebrant and Interment will follow in the sytoots in stating its editorial Church Cemetery, Clymer. C. Foust, Bolivar; one sister, Mrs. Leroy (Anna Troup, Marion Center, and two grandchildren.

Rioting Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. He used his newspaper for! Tuesday, at the Funeral Home. an alumnus, martyred' editor Elijah Parish Lovejoy. When shot to death In Alton, III. Nov.

7, 1837, Lovejoy was de-lending against a mob his newspaper plant and his right to pub- many a crusade against the To Return To Australia For Career Miss International Beauty All Christian Mothers are urged Southern Pacific Railroad, which once dominated California; for Along "Wall" to attend Mass on Wednesday Penny and Alan Jones. Friends will be received this evening (Monday) 7:30 to 9:30 and on Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at Robin, son Lytle's, Indiana, where ser. vices will be conducted Wed morning. the Santa Ynez Dam, which guar anteed Santa Barbara's water PERCY G.

GRESH of Burrell supply. He strove successfully for Township, Blalravllle D. 2, died (Continued from Page I) nesday, August 22, at 1:30 p.m. the rebuilding of his city in neo- Scorns Robes; To Go Home lish truth as he saw it. He has boen hailed as "America's first martyr to the freedom of the press." The award, to be presented Nov.

8 at Colby's observance of the 125th anniversary of Lovejoy's Spanish architecture after a 1925 August 19, 1982, at 7:30 a.m. at his home. Rev. Harry C. Losler, pastor of Grace Evangelical Church of La developing rapidly that "could earthquake.

He played a key part have grave consequences extend- He was born In 'countries. in swinging the California Democratic convention delegation to By JOHN FLYNN lng far beyond the city Itself." trobe, will officiate and interment will follow in the Oakland Cemetery, Indiana, Pa. The hazel-eyed lovely fled from her, birthplace, Tientsin, China, 1 felt I didn't belong." Miss slaying, will recognize Storke as Recent Incidents on the wall, he May IS, 1889, son of William and Mary Byer Gresh. He was a retired farmer; a member of the LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP) Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1932 with her White Russian parents 10 Verstak explained.

"The Australia said, have produced tension that thus assuring Roosevelt his par Tenia Verstak, a reluctant Cin 8 newspaperman of integrity, craftsmanship and character." Hebron Lutheran Church of CLARENCE PARNELL JORDAN increasingly jeopardizes peace years ago. The parents had escaped as children from Soviet contest wasn't for beauty. How could they choose me from all derella, is turning down a chance ana order. ty's nomination. Among his many honors have been service as a United States who has continued the Lovejoy heritage of fearlessness and free those girls?" communism.

He is survived by his wife, Laura The spokesman said Watson': to wear the royal robes she won as Miss International Beauty. 64, of Dayton R.D. 1, died at 5:20 a.m. Sunday, August 19, 1962, in St. Francis General Hospital, Pittsburgh, after a brief illness.

She said she'll return home to Palmer Gresh; one brother, War dom. Owner-editor of the Santa Bar letter suggesting a conference was returned to U.S. headquarters senator, as a regent of the University of California, and as a1 fulfill her contract as Miss Aus She is returning to Australia to ren Gresh of Helena, one Oscar Meinhardt, executive pro-1 ducer of the pageant, said it's all1 right with him if the new queen does not accept the commercial offers which started pouring in on tralia. It runs until Christmas. bara News-Press, Storke is dean sister, Mrs.

Myrle Hawkins of Born April 16, 1898, at North leading citizen in his home city. continue preparations for a career as a welfare worker intent on1 Miss Verstak, 21, intends to Point, Indiana County, he was. a Brenton, Wash. There are several "with the statement that the acting Soviet commandant did not, wish to discuss the contents of the concerned when the Influence of study English, Chinese and psy-i helping people who, like herself, son of James Lott and Maria Cath nieces and nephews. the John Birch Society began to of California publishers, having given SI of his 85 years to running his newspaper.

The Colby College announce chology to prepare for refugee are relugees from communism. Friends will be received-alter 7 letter." show itself in Santa Barbara, he her even before she was named winner Saturday. erine Cook Jordan, he married Wllda Maine Borland on October She has declined offers of lucra took the position that any organi work overseas. She already is fluent In English and Russian. The Western commandants are p.m.

today at the Ferguson Funeral Home, Blairsville, where ser 'Just as long as she upholds tive film contracts, and she does zation seeking to influence Amer nevertheless still ready to discuss ment noted that Storke last November received the Lauterbach 1, 1919, in Kittanning. She died July 7, 1961. the dignity of the title," he said. not want to tour the world as Tama posed uncomplaining and vices will be held Wednesday, Au ican opinion should be exposed to the situation, the U. S.

spokesman! with a warm smile for the crowds there is no objection. And I know Miss International Beauty an en Mr. Jordan was a member of the judgment of the public. said. gust 2, at 2 p.m.

The Rev. James! M. Robbins and the Rev. Robert she will. She's a wonderful girl." of photographers who clamored deavor which earned her prede Award given each year to an American newsman for outstand-tng work In the field of civil lib After Birch Society leader Rob Glade Run Presbyterian Church and had served as Elder and Trus-.

Mayor Brandt, In his radio ap After completion of her tour as cessor $25,000. for pictures Sunday. Talking to O. Hooper will officiate and inter ert Welch assailed former Presi newsmen, she frequently became Tve got as much money as ment will follow in the Blairsville tee. He was a member of New erties.

He was cited for "pointing dent Dwight D. Eisenhower and peal for restraint, did not refer to the U.S. note to the Soviets. Brandt's efforts were directed to Miss Australia, Tania plans to return to Sydney University at night to brush up on her languages, and confused in answering their ques I want," she said. She won $10,000 out the dangers to American free Bethlehem Lodge 522, and A.M.; I Cemetery.

Storke's close friend, Chief Jus tions. with the title Saturday night. She dom created by extremists of the tice Earl Warren, Storke's news patching things up between the to help during the day in her "I am sorry," she told them, said it wrll go into her lather radical right.1 JOHN WATSON 79, of Clear paper attacked the society in feature articles and editorials. father's business. "but I'm still in a daze.

building insulation business In Coudersport Consistory; Dayton District Volunteer Fire Department. He had lived at Dayton R.D. for 34 years, was a farmer by oc Western Allies and the police on one side, and Wester Berliners on Next year she'll return to Long Sydney. fn May this year, the Colby announcement also noted, he received the Pulitzer Prize for ed water, died August 17, 1962, in Clearwater. He was born in Jay Ford Hill, 'How," asked Storke.

"can any Early last week the shapely, brown-haired girl said she did not the other. Tama, 21, felt she wasn't pretty Beach to crown her successor. Then she hopes to go to Switzer one follow a leader absurd enough enough for the contest, which expect to reach even the semi The West Berlin mayor said. itorial writing for calling atten England. March 17.

1883, son of to call former President Eisen cupation and was Wayne Township Road Supervisor. land to work in refugee-aid organ- final field of 15 plucked from everyone was stirred by events at tion to what his newspaper said hower 'a dedicated, conscious drew 50 girls from as many nations. The judges disagreed. James and Harriett Chnstpher Watson and had lived in Blairs loriginal entries representing SOiizations. the wall, but declared: He is survived by one son James agent of the Communist was a campaign of hate and vil ification" by the John Birch "Last night's incidents, in which ville before going to Florida in Ross Jordan of Midland: three grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs.

1959. He was a retired superin His newspaper contended Birch individual groups of demonstrators took action against our allied The committee that chose him tendent (of Brenizer) Westmore en used Communist-style tech friends and West Berlin police, Walter R. (Laura) Furer of Na-trona Heights; Mrs. Lyle (Olive) Russell of Brackenridge: Mrs. niques to fight communism and Hearst's Son Weds 6th Wife For 2nd Time land Coal Company.

He was a member of the St. Peter Episcopal for the Lovejoy Award consists of Herbert Brucker, editor of the editorial page of the Hartford accused them of "Indescriminate N-Merchant Ship Begins First Voyage Church of Blairsville; member of Ralph' (Pearle) Mills of Natrona Smallpox "Contacts" Sought from Page 1) character assassination." compel me to make an urgent appeal. When we permit such actions, we are advancing the cause of the other side." (Conn.) Courant; Erwin D. Can- Heights. Within a year, Storke reported tnat disclosure of Birch Society ac LAS VEGAS, Nev.

(AP) Friends will be received at the Frank O. Bly Funeral Home, Day ham, editor of the Christian Science Monitor; Dwight E. Sargent, editor of the editorial page of the BPOE 406, Blairsville. He is survived by his wife, Edith Moore Watson; three sons, Paul and John Jr. both of Clearwater: James of Home wood; four grand tivities was all that was needed A young redhead, who was not George R.

Hearst, 58, oldest son ton. Services will be held at 11 a.m. (Continued intra rage 1) identified, spoke through the loud and that the temperature of the city's body politic was about back New York Herald Tribune; R6b-I of the late publisher William Ran speaker of a West Berlin police U.S. Public Health Service offi ert E. L.

Strider, president of Col children; two brothers, James C. dolph Hearst, has married his to enter regular commercial serv- to normal. truck. The truck was escorted by cials said there was no doubt. by College, and Reginald Sturte- Ice for about a year and a half.

Watson of New Kensington, and His Pulitzer Prize award sixth wife for the second time. Wednesday, August 22, at the Glade Run Presbyterian Church with the church pastor, the Rev. T.R.R. Stull officiating. Interment will follow in the Glade Run Cemetery.

Friends' may pay respect at It was the first confirmed case Meantime It will make demonstra brought congratulatory messages about 500 demonstrators from West Berlin's City Hall down Kurfuerstendamm. the city's Howard Watson in England: two sisters, Mrs. Bessie Hadwick and Hearst and his wife, Rosalie, of smallpox in the United States, tion trips and possibly take on vant, chairman of the Colby College Board of Trustees. The ruddy-faced Tom Storke In from all over the country, includ were wed July 16, 1960, in Juarez, since 1947, they said Mrs. Millie Drasey, both in Eng some paying passengers for trips main street.

Hundreds of cars followed, tooting their horns. The development left New York land. Mexico. The couple were rewed 'between American ports the church from 9:30 a.m. to time cludes in his ancestry Spanish ing one from President Kennedy, praising Starke's "sturdy conviction 'and judgment." iCity with the staggering task of Friends will be received at the, of service.

Lieutenant Jose Francisco de Or wanted to be remarried In the Atomic Energy Commission of- fif-ials iil fha uaal le nA Honking cars appeared near running down all who may have tega, who discovered San Fran Tom Storke said, "It should not United States. They live in palm cisco Bay and the Golden Gate come in contact with the boy here! including those who handled his1 Checkpoint Charlie, at U.S. headquarters and at Bemauerstrasse the border street where many be considered courageous to stand up and defend what God and the Springs, Calif. ta hi of ite In 1769. Storke went to work as a Reds Reject Hearst is vice president of the kind "and costs of such a proto- $6-a-week cub reporter in 1898 in Constitution have given Dr.

Baryfield Resigns At State UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. (AP) refugees have leaped to the street, some to their deaths. Partial Ban Hearst and president of thejtype are necessarily high." Hearst Foundation. Among passengers aboard the baggage at the airport, the cab driver who drove the family to the city and those few from among the thousands of unknowns at Grand Central Terminal who It was nearly midnight, and the His son, George publishes" 1L Georgia Gov. Dr.

Arthur H. Brayfield, head young man asked the demonstrators to go home for the night. OnN-Tests the Los Angeles Herald Exam Driver Killed As Truck Overturns CARLISLE, Pa. (AP)-A trac of the psychology department at may have touched or passed near Savannah, were and Mrs. Ernest Vandiven Rep.

and Mrs. G. Elliot Hagan of Geor Bus, Truck Crash Kills Two In Pa. the Pennsylvania State Univer iner. A twin daughter, Phoebe, lives in San Francisco.

Some did. Others went back toward the border, shouting, "The sity for the past four years, re the boy in the waiting room. The city health department set: up 12 vaccination centers in Man gia, and Mayor and Mrs. Malcom By DORIAN FALK GENEVA (AP) A Soviet wall must go." signed Sunday to become execu tor-trailer overturned on the MacLean of Savannah There have been demonstrations tive officer of the American Psy Pennsylvania Turnpike east ol The ship was named fn honor hattan and the Bronx, while issuing a call for all those who may! in West Berlin every day since chological Association in Wash Blue Mountain tunnel Friday, kill of the 320-ton sailing vessel with spokesman tolay rejected proposals for. a partial nuclear test ban treaty even as Swedish scientists reported the Soviets have set off Friday, when police of the East By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ington, D.C.

auxiliary steam power that first ing Its driver. Dale E. Denhnger, Asks Payroll Reduction Statement German Communist regime shot an 18-year-old refugee as he was of Hollansburg, Ohio. crossed the Atlantic in 1819 using have come in contact with the boy to step forward without delay. Smallpox 1s a highly communicable disease that can be fatal if new atmospheric blast in their A bus carrying 17 passengers and a truck loaded with 10 tons of coal collided at an Intersection steam power part of the way, The police said that apparently' climbing the wall.

He fell back current testing series. Aitnougn tne savannah has un the tandem wheels of the east-bound truck broke loose, flipping unchecked. A treaty that would ban all but dergone previous sea trials, the in Pottsville Saturday, killing the1 bus driver and a woman pas While the city vaccinated more Guerrillas Survive Big Offensive present trip marks her first ex- it over. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS than 300 persons at its centers underground tests "will not settla the problem," the spokesman told reporters before the opening of cursion to a regular commercial on the Communist side, mortally wounded. For almost an hour the boy lay there.

Nobody came to help. Many Berliners were indignant at the American forces in Berlin. Their major post on the wall, senger. The victims were among 11 per Democrat Richardson Dilworth Sunday, the U.S. Public Health port.

The ship has vast capabilities the Tina session of the 17-nation Service gave vaccinations to jnorejhas challenged his Republican op-than 400 others at Idlewild for governor, William W. port. Scranton to say "Just what he disarmament conference. With a single fueling of its mam moth atomic furnace, it could The idea of a half-way treaty SAIGON, fouth Viet Nam (AP) $118,240 In Bogus Bills Seized Checkpoint Charlie, Is only 200 sons who died in accidents over the weekend in Pennsylvania, Traffic accidents, including the bus-truck collision, took seven lives. The bus driver was George Centers In the city and at the has in mind, if anything, on re- has been advanced by Brazil.

Hard-core Viet Cong guerrillas. airport were put on a round-the- yards from the site on the incident. Many West Berliners felt ducing state payrolls." cruise for 3V5 years, for a distance of 300,000 miles much farther than the distance between the earth and the moon. Sweden and Italy because the nuclear powers are deadlocked on clock schedule, while officials In a statement Sunday In Phila the Americans should have given following military tactics which won China and North Viet Nam for communism, have survived a massive government -offensive in Itried to hunt down the cab driver! methods of enforcing a ban on Lord, 54, of Pottsville; and the the wounded youth medical aid. delphia Dilworth said Scranton has claimed "obsolescence andl Tex.

(AP) Secret iWn0 transported the Orr family. It Is fueled by 17,000 pounds of PECOS, underground testing. Their Idea is passenger who died was Mrs. service agents seized $118,240 in I Tne who first describedlpij.j;,,,.. jn 5Ule oxide, the power equival- to stop atmospheric tests without the southern swamplands.

delay in order to ease fallout dan bogus bills Sunday and jailed anver laler is "guilty of making asser-jent ol su.uuu tons of fuel oil For four days crack govern Maj. Gen. Albert Watson II, the U.S. commandant in Berlin, protested to the Russians. He told the West Berliners, through an official spokesman, that the U.S.

he was white with a dark com linn-; withnut havinea vidence to The ships designed speed is 20 third suspect in operations attrib gers. ment troops, supported by U.S. plexion and a foreign accent. Elizabeth Campbell of Schuylkill Haven. Mrs.

Ellen Schwartz, also of Schuylkill Haven, was In critical condition today. Police said that after the collision the truck careened into a (back them up." Knots about 23 statute miles per Swedish scientists reported tha Marine Corps helicopters, fighter uted to a counterfeiting ring in the South. There are about 12,400 cabs In new test in the Soviet Arctic prov planes and armored river craft, New York City with some 40,000 In another statement Issued In "I'vT iHarrisburg he accused Scranton' "Pf 24 nal off York- mission shared their sense of outrage and frustration. Officers said boxes crammed rolled across Ca Mau Peninsula ing grounds was in tne range or drivers. with the fake money were hidden seeking 2,000 Communist guerril 12 megatons, the equivalent of 13 Aerolineas Argentinas provided in the car of Joseph Stribland Prosrityi Representative, of the Atomic PkgT Energy Commission and the U.S.

as his without really las who have turned it virtually service station, pushed a parked car into the gasoline pumps and then plunged part way through a passenger list its Flight 322 Allan 42, a Miami printer million tons of TNT. It is the fourth recorded by Sweden in tha current series. own, into a little Communist state, from Brazil, and efforts were be Maritime Administration of the naobea at Midland, Tex. knowing what he is talking The government high command Department of Commerce were Federal agents and police made wall ot the garage. The weekend victims Included: ing made to track down each pas-sender.

Some have scattered to about." There was no mention of tha Reunion With Mother Tearful is arguing with American advisers over the tally of Viet Congl the other arrests Saturday in Dayton, Ohio. Authorities there said Reading Charles A. Bubeck, In Scranton on Saturday, Scran far places, Swedish reports as the delegatea assembled and heard Chief Soviet all smiles before sailing time. The! two government agencies jointly' developed the Savannah, which is operated for the government by dead: The government claims 124, 43, Schuylkill Haven, killed Fri ton told a rally of union members More difficult still is the taski two prisoners, L. S.

Ellison and day night when a slock car he the Americans 60. The Viet Cong that he was opposed to right-to- finding the boy's fellow train William Hydvn Langdon of Hamil was driving skidded inio a fence! main body got away again. passengers on the trip to Canada. aiaies marine Lines. Ion, Ohio, admitted passing bills: work legislation.

This would make it illegal to require union mem during a race. The father says the family re WARSAW. Poland (AP) Mrs The four-day operation was the At least a dozen nations in Eu- in several Ohio cities. Delegate Vasily Kuznetsov assert his government "will do every, thing possible to come to speedy agreement to end all nuclear weapons tests." Conference sources said ha Reading Jacob Hartman, 31, brainchild of Gen. Paul D.

Hark- mained in Us coach during the bership as a condition for getting 'rope, including Russia, are plan- journey. ins. commander of U.S. forces in Hedy Wisiiiewski of Pittsburgh described today In a choked voice a reunion with her 70-year-old or seeping a jod. inlng to build nuclear-oowered IT Viet Nam and Thailand.

Harkins iiayi, neve wcu in ui mercnani vesse s. and so is j. north of Reading. mother. land his high command worked onii made no reference to the pnssl- he ever saw, was in the trunk of! Falsely Reports ngnt-to-worit ne said, pan," said an AEC man.

"But we 'Such a law would make no sense the United States are out ahead the nlannine for three months bilitv of the partial treatv reiect. Every time mother looks at car- One box marked; and were highly optimistic whenjed by his spokesman. But he laid me, she just cries and in Pennsylvania, it would sur upof the pack." ul. LTr. money" contained 831,000 Wife Kidnaped labor and management strife at The Savannah ii due to nri.

Mrs. Wisniewski said. ress on the words "all tests." it got under way. u0 a it i piaiv. ill tractor-trailer Route 30 PHILADELPHIA (AP) Larry The Pittsburgh woman said her U.S.

advisers now are thumbing tne car's glove compartment. time when the state is trying sometime Wednes-! attract new industry." day. Plans call for a wingdlng re- in Chester County. Thompson, as been fined $50 mother, Mrs. Aleksandra Kurek, Sir Michael Wright of Britain replied that the United States and Britain had agreed to cut their ruefully through communist guer About 164.000 of the bogus cur-l DeShields.1 Philadelphia Gerry and court costs for falsely report had given l.er up for dead in the rilla textbooks which say, "When tsiiwurui aisu in Dtiiiiiiuii.ceptjort rency still lacked serial numbers.

turmoil that followed World War aaiuraay and ne low acout i.vuu! request for 20 annual on-site in- the enemy attacks ing to police that his wife had been kidnapped. Philadelphia, killed by a car Saturday as he crossed a street near his home. Communist guerrillas in Ca spections to 12 and now were Sees Scranton '64 II. Mrs. Wisniewski said Nazi Probe Cause members of the Ladies Garment Workers Union and other unions that supporters of Scranton are Mau, faced with an overwhelming! Lt.

Thomas Roselli said the man had told the story to gain troops took her from her family ready to agree to an even smaller number. India urged that U.S. Delegate) government force, just disap Dark-Horse vengeance on a rival gypsy clan. raising 8200,000 "among the right- new onnienem mcnara a. Llndenmuth, 24, New Kensington, I (Jf Derailment killed early Sunday when his car! nome near vuno in 1B4 and peared into the mangrove swamps ito-work advocates and these ad- Roselli said Thompson and his WASHINGTON (AP) Rep.

Wil- placed her in a German work with their women and children. 73-year-old wife, Annie Lola, coo- vocates have been assured by the liam E. Miller, Republican na- camp. Later, she met and mar As exhausted government troops! Arthur H. Dean and Kuznetsov, the conference cochairmen, begin discussing questions to govern oa- hit a tree at Hawthorn near New! WATSEKA.

III. (AP)-Authori-l Bethlehem. ties searched today for the cause ried an American soldier and coctea a story mat tne woman Kepuoucans tnat Mr. scranton tional chairman, indicates he con pulled out, the Reds applied an- Pittsburgh Gary Slagle, i. of of a three-car derailment of the! other guerrilla law, "Attack when site inspections.

came to the United States. With money saved for years. had been abducted by two men will be for a right-to-work siders fellow congressman Wil-near her south Philadelphia homejlegislatios." Iliara Scranton a dark-horse can- and held captive in a cellar for! Gov. Lawrence addressed thedidate for the presidential nomi- the enemy is tired." Conference sources said Dean Mrs. Wisniewski and her husband Government columns mavingland Kuznetsov accepted India's fiie Pittsburgh suburb of Penn Chicago Eastern Illinois' Dixie Hills was killed Sunday when his Flyer which killed two persons, bicycle struck a garage at his A sleeper and two coaches at home.

the rear of (he Florida-bound nine days. 'same union meeting in Scrantonjnation in 1964. journeyed to Europe this year. lout of the swamps met frequentisuggestion. 'ambushes but the Communist fire- The Soviet spokesman told re Thompson had maintained he and said that no matter who thel Miller, appearing Sunday on a Relatives were located, and Mrs.

Wrightsville Jamie Michael tram carrying 91 passengers led met the kidnappers in an early Republican candidate for gover- recorded television program. call-IWisniewski learned her mother power came from inaccurate old porters his government is "dedf-muzzle loaders and shotguns, icated to the neutralist eight-power was still alive A reunion followed at Szczecin, Government dead at operation's i memorandum" for a test baa iiowe, o. nanover, orowneu sun-me rau ana Dnunceaimorning rendezvous at Independ-nort he Republican party "is the ed Scranton a 'very attractive" day la Cabin Branch Creek, abnut along the tracks for two or threepence Mall and paid S500 ransom same rear-guard, stand-pat. stay- candidate for governor of Penn-fiva mile south of Wrightsville. Jfor his wife's release.

'put, stick-in-the-mud" party. Isylvania, 1400 miles northwest ol Warsaw. totalled lour. (treaty..

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