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Indiana Evtwind arfe, April 13, OBITUARIES Noon Stocks IfMV MfCLURE CREDE, LULU ROSE fMcCREERY) MIS. NANCY CORDELIA ttlaWIII. ft. 1. MSSd Thousands Expected At Crypt Mac Arthur "At Rest" At Norfolk Memorial NEW YORK (API The stock bfl Sunday aflefllom Aptlllf LYD1CK, 91, formerly of Strongstown, pasted away on Saturday.

April 11, 1964, at market moved ahead slightly on balance early today. Trading COLGAN, 78, of Cherry Tree R.D. 1, passed iway Sunday, April IS, 1964, In Miners Hospital, Spahgler. i 1964 in the Indiana nospiiai iw District Hospital Register lowing a short was moderately active. 11:49 n.m.

at the home or ner Mr: Crede was bom In Blalri Rails produced a preponder Born September 25, 1835 Ifl villa on March 19, 1898. Bister, MM. Bessie Moorhead, of 145 South Tenth Street, Indiana, where she had been residing ance of small gains as efforts Burnslde Township. Clear- continued to settle the latest He was a member of the CM fleld County, she was a daugh strike thteat. Up fractionally vln United Presbyterian Church NORFOLK, Va.

(AP) April skies were expected ter of Peter Harvey and Aman for the past four years. Born January 1873 In Buf. man who led American soldiers Into battle in three major wars. His burial here, a Navy town ly through the memorial Sunday came singly and In family groups. To many of the young, da Hadden Rummell.

were Illinois Central, Chesapeake Ohio, New York Cen INDIANA HOSPITAt Births for April 11 Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Space, 1803 W. 24th Erie, Boy; to dampen only slightly today Survivors Include one son pe ftnglon Township, Indiana Coun- In which he never lived, was his the Heights of MacArthur' ex and the BPOE 406 in uiairaviiis. He had been employed as parts dealer at the Bowsef Gfr rage In Blairsvllle.

the tempo of posthumous trib tral and Baltimore Ohio. ter J. Colgan. Baltimore, quest because it was the ute to General of the Army ty, sne was a aaugmer oi j. j.

and PrlBcllla George McCreery, traordinary military career were but pages of history. To scene of his mother i birth and the following brothers and sisters; Michael Rummell, Cherry Douglas MacArthyr. The deceased is survived oy childhood. Mr, end Mrs. Edward Relllck, 300 N.

Sth Indiana, Girl; Mr. and Mrs. James C. Mack, 231 Phila. Indiana, Girl.

Mrs, Lydlck spent the early years of her life In Pine Town-1 Officials of the MacArthur others, some dabbing at tear-filled eyes, the crushed Cam Tree R.D, Mrs. Mary walk- The last rites Saturday under his wife, Mrs, Vivian Elwood Crede; one sister, Mrs. Mayme Memorial Museum said they1 er, Indiana; Mrs. Annie Moore brilliant skies were attended by anticipated that further thou Indiana; Miss Matilda Rummell, paign hat and corncob pipe among the general's memen Morford, Blairsvllle; two broth Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Yoschak1 more than 400 civilian and mil sands would line the sidewalk ship and for some time sne resided In Leechburg, after which she returned to Strongstown where she made her home until NEW YORK (AP)-Stocks: ACF Ind. 714 Acme Mkts 65V4 Allegheny Ludlum Steel 44 Allegheny Power 53 Allied Chemical 57 Allied Stores 61', Allis Chal 18', American Can 43V4 Henry E. crede of Youns- toes in the rooms off tne memor itary dignitaries, relatives, old outside the imposing, columned town, and Benjamin H. Crede of Blairsvllle. comrades-in-arms and repre ial rotunda were reminders of the past in which they top took Cherry Tree R.D.

Mrs. Ellen Hill, Emelgh; three grandchildren arid 11 great grandchildren. Married to Samuel V. Colgan coming to Indiana four years building while awaiting their turn to view the sunken crypt sentatives of 10 foreign R.D. 2, Blairsvllle, Girl; Mr.

and Mrs. Donald WJ Streams, R.D. 2, Blairsvllle, Gjlrl. Admissions for April II Dennis Hull, R.D. Indiana; Friends will be received thla ago.

part. where the general was Interred evening after 7 p.m. at the Fer She was a member of the They began with the removal American Home Products STA Shortly after the memorial last Saturday. in 1906, her husband and one Leechburg Methodist Church opened a 4-year-old girl, Vivian American Mach Foundry 18 of the plain military casket bearing the remains of the 84- The memorial held its doors guson and Son uneral noma in Blairsville where services wll I be held on Wednesday at 1 p.m. and of the Home Department of son, Staff Sgt.

Samuel W. preceded her in death. Bayoreta, received permission open until 9 p.m. Sunday three the First Methodist Church ini year-old general from the rotun to place a wreath by the crypt. Friends will be received at the hours beyond the normal clos Mrs.

Leila lucerne-mines; Robert D. Cooper, Lu-cernemlnes; John M. Crede, Box 245, Blairsvllle. William C. King, Box 95, Ho-Ttinr Citv: Alvle Mclntvre.

R.D. American Metal Prod. 21 American Motors Wt American Standard 23 Amn Tel Tel 138 Indiana. da of the memorial, a recon She was aided by her father, Rev. Mr.

Edward J. Thompson will officiate and Interment will be In the Blairsvllle Cemetery. verted courthouse, to St. Paul's Ralrlgh Funeral Home, Hillsdale afteV 7 p.m. this evening; Survivors Include; five I a ing time to accommodate the more than 6,000 persons who M.

Sat Solomon H. Bayoreta, Episcopal Church, two blacks from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, came to pay their last respects. ters: Mrs. Bessie Moorhead of Indiana: Mrs.

Mollle Bennett ofl American Tobacco 35 Anaconda 44 away. who was awarded the Silver Star for protecting MacArthur from a bomb burst on Corregl- and until the time of services at 2, New Florence; Miss Diane MRS. MARY (BJALKO) It was scheduled to be open Mrs. MacArthur and her son Armco Steel 744 2 p.m. Wednesday.

Interment Vlntondale; Mrs. Ora Altimus of Blairsvllle; Mrs. Nettsr James of to the public today from 9 a.m. SMANDRA, 84, of Homer City, passed away Sunday, April 12, Armour Co' 52 dor In December 1941. Arthur, 26, walked behind the caisson en route to the church McGarry, R.

D. 1, Blairsvllle; Mrs. Myrtle Stiles, 65 N. 3rd St. Indiana.

i to 5 p.m., but there was will be in the IOOF Cemetery, Burnslde. Ebensburg; Mrs. Dora Shaw OI Bayoreta said he traveled to 1964. chance these hours would be and on the return to the memor Lake Helen, Florida; ana Friends will be received after Raymond DeGruttoia 703 Armstrong Cork 62 Babcock Wilcox 61 Bethlehem Steel 37 Borden 72 Norfolk from Syracuse, N.Y. extended again by heavy at ial.

number of nieces and nephews. MRS. MILDRED MARTS tendance. S. i Blalrsviiie They returned Saturday to 7 p.m.

this evening at the Patrick J. Hallow Funeral Home, Her husband, Gilbert L. Ly DAUBNER, 62, of 111 West Blaine Compton, R.D. 1, Salts- and waited three days to place the wreath In the rotunda. He vowed he would return each New York City, where the gen More than 61,000 persons dlck passed away in 1959 Market Street, Blairsvllle, pass burg; Thomas S.

Barbor, 308 S. Homer City. eral and his wife spent their viewed the body of the general ed away Saturday, April 11, 1964 Friends may pay their respect A complete obituary will ap 7th Indiana; Panama Ku- last years together. Borg Warn 474 Briggs Mfg 8 Bucyrus Erie 27V4 Budd Co. 174 Carpenter Steel 38', in her lata home.

year to "pay my respects to the general." in Norfolk at the end of a week of extraordinary tribute to the after 7:30 p.m. today and from pear in Tuesday's Gazette. The visitors who walked slow- Born in Armstrong County on becka, Shelocta; Kenneth Bryn-er, Luciousboro. Discharges for April II 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Robinson Lytle's in Indiana September 19, 1901, she was MRS.

IDA KIRKLAND, 92, of daughter of James A. and Lilly where Rev. G. Warren Smucker Skiers Die Mrs. Florence Crowhover, Star Treaty Pact Carrier Corp.

51 Case, J.I. 127s Chrysler 48 Anderson Marts. Purchase Line, passed away Sunday, April 12, 964 at her late residence. D.D. will conduct services on Mrs.

Daubner was a member Spring Church; Robert Henderson, Aultman; Roy N. Claw- Wednesday, at 1 p.m. Interment will follow In the Pine Land of the Hebron Lutheran Church Born November 18, 1871, nl In Europe son. R.D. 1.

Saltsburg; Mrs. in Blairsvllle. Cemetery at Strongstown, Cities Service 66 Cluett Peabody 52V4 Columbia Gas 29 Consolidated Edison 85 Under Study BySEATO Florence G. Strong, R.D. 1, She- Survivors Include her mother Cherryhill Township, she was a daughter of Peter and Catherine Wheeler Houk.

Avalanche locta. i MRS. ORPHAL. KEATING, of Blairsville; one daughter, Mrs. Algie (Lucille) Bertonclne, Thomas Lee Campbell, 1580 of 528 Chestnut Street, Indiana, Mrs.

Kirkland was a member Consolidation Coal 51 Continental Oil 65 Crucible Steel 25 of the Bethel Lutheran Church. (Continued from Page 1) MANILA (AP) The South Water Indiana; Kenneth Levitz, R. D. 1, Homer City; Blairsville; one granddaughter, and one great-grandson. passed away April 12, 1964 at Miners Hospital, Spangler where Survivors include the follow east Asia Treaty Organization's Robert Snyder, R.D.

3, Indiana; she had been a patient for Curtiss-Wrlght 19', DuPont 261 safe slope. Avalanches are 10th anniversary ministerial Friends will be received at the Ferguson and Son Funeral Lester Adamson, R.D. 1, Marlon ing children: Earl Kirkland, Indiana, R.D. Harry Kirkland Indiana R.D. Ortie Kirkland, past four days.

Eastman Kodak 127 frequent in the spring, but they rarely come down in the morn conference went into secret session today for what was expect Center. Born in Montgomery Town- Electric Bond Share 29 Mrs. Carol Rae Fetterman, Home in Blairsville where services will be conducted Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. in charge of ing. ed to be the most penetrating shin July 23.

1880, she was Erie-Lack RR 4 analysis of the eight-nation pact daughter of Samuel I. and Dora "We were crossing the slope Ford Motor 55 Florida; Vernon Kirkland and Chester Kirkland, Clymer R.D. Mrs. Florence Broclous, Purchase Line; Dr. Roy D.

Kirk Rev. James M. Robblns. Inter. A.

Crosmun Mccuiiougn. General Dynam 29 ment will follow in the Blairs since it was. formed. Two Asian members, Thailand and the Philippines, indi Mrs. Keating had been a resi in a file while the crew was filming when all of a sudden the snow gave way under our General Elec 86 R.D.

1, Clymer; Walter Sexton, R.D. 2, Indiana; Rev. Reed Bennett, R.D., Youngsville; Walter Gryczuk, Clune; Bonnie Deyar-min, 1140 RL 119 Indiana. Admissions for April 12 Michael George, Box 272, ville Cemetery. dent of Indiana for the past land, Austin, Texas; 29 grandchildren and 49 great General Foods 88 General Motors 82 cated at the opening session to years and Kid lived in Cookport prior to thnt skis.

It was about 10 clock In the morning. MRS. NED (THERESA) day that the time has come for General Pub Utll 344 ARONE PELLEGRENE, 63, of She was preceded in death by some hard talking on the alli Survivors include two daugh Pandemonium broke out It 160 Mazza Street, Homer City, General Refractories 15 Gen Tel El ance's ability to stem Commu Blairsvllle; Mrs. Margaret Foster, 62 East Elm Homer her husband James In 1943 and a son Murray in 1950. passed away Friday, April 10, was terrible.

We were yelling and the screams could be heard over the thunder of the snow. nist aggression. France, which recently recog ters: Mrs. Forrest N. (Irene) Plouse, Ebensburg, and Mrs.

Queen Keating Walls, Indiana; one I Mrs. Steele M. Friends will be received at her 1964, at States Nursing Home, Indiana. Glen Alden 13 Greyhound 57 Gulf Oil 54 Buddy Wemer raced down Born April 24, 1900 in Italy, City; William A. Ntchol, Commodore; Mrs.

Irene George, R.D. 2, Homer City Mrs. Catherine Serge, 13 R.R. Punxsutawney; Bryan Wig (Ruth) Boggs. Indiana.

THEO P. KIRBY at McGill Motors nized Communist China and advocates the neutralization of Southeast Asia, also said the time has come "to do away Friends will be received alter she was a daughter of Anthony and Mary Bruno Arone. Harsco 33 Hershey Chocolate 37 I.B.M. 598 late residence In Purchase Line after 7 p.m. today, from 2-4 and 7-10 p.m.

Tuesday and until the hour of services on Wednesday at 2 p.m., Rev. Martin L. Kaufman, and Rev. Dwlght E. Anderson, officiating.

Inter- 7 p.m. this evening, and from 2- in front of me trying to get away. He was a little lower down and probably thought he had a chance to race away from the slide. gins, R.D. 1, Indiana; Wilbur A resident of Homer City for 4 and 7-9 p.m.

Tuesday at with myths, to eliminate ambiguities and squarely to face A 1 E. Kairigh funeral Theo Kirby Joins Staff Black, R.D. 2, Marion Center; Mrs. Zoe Little, 820 Grant St. Indiana.

the past 51 years, Mrs. Pelle-grene was a member of St. Lou. is Roman Catholic Church, Lu- Intl Harvester 71 Intl Tel Tel 59 Jones Laughlin 77 Kennecott 81'5 realities." Home, Indiana, where services France will face some candid will be conducted at 3 p.m. Wed "Perhaps he-' could have done it, who can say? He got to the ment will be In Bethel Lutheran Cemetery near Dixonville.

cernemines; the Church Altar questioning on its neutrality nesday, Rev. Mr. G. Warren Kresge (SS) 34 Jerry Lytle, Star Salts-burg; Ralph Lawson, 199 East Brown, Blairsvllle; Martha Jean bottom, but then he supped, Society; Court (Jueen at a Liggett Myers 81 AtMcGill's No. 1685, CD of Graceton somersaulted and was lying in GRACE BUTLER FLEMING.

proposal, which has been rejected by the United States, Thailand and the Philippines. Smucker omciating. interment will be in Oakland Ceme tery, Indiana. the snow as the second arm of Women's Auxiliary of American of 2721 Warm Springs Road in Legion Post 493, Homer City. the slide crashed right on top Lorillard 49 Madison Fund 19 Merck 112 Merritt-Chapman Scott 13'4 The former district sales Lewis, Doa center aci, inaiana.

Discharges for April 12 Frank Vrbanic, Box 311, Mclntvre; Mrs. Mildred Hogan, Survivors include her husband of him. U.S. Secretary of State Dean Rusk, in his opening address, cited such major problems of HENRY M. BARTOW, 72, of manager of the Allis Chalmers "I think the same happened Shelocta R.D.

1, passed away Theo P. Kirby of 1520 Ned; the following children: Thomas Pellegrerie, Newark, Montgomery Ward 37V4 to Barbi." Huntingdon, Pa. passed away on Saturday, April 11, 1964 in the J. C. Blair Hospital, Huntingdon.

A daughter of Charles and Le-ona Gorsuch Butler she was born January 19, 1902 in Car Mrs. Fred (Marie) Gezich, Wagnerberger said those who Saturday, April 11, 1964, at Armstrong County Memorial Hospital, Kittanning. Water Indiana, nas Joined the sales staff of McGill Motors, Indiana Ford dealer. Jackson, John and Fred the area as South Viet Nam's war, the ineffective neutrality In Laos, the Indonesian confrontation of Malaysia and economic problems of the whole region. Murphy (GC) 22 National Biscuit 61 National Cash Register 72 National Dairy 71 National Distillers a 27 dug themselves out rushed to where Werner and Miss Henne- Pellegrene, both of Detroit, Kirby, a resident of Indiana Born August 18, 1891 In Gates- R.

D. 1, Blairsville; Anthony Sgro, 450 Washington Indiana; Robert A. Douds, Box 63, Aultman. Karen Campbell, R.D. 2, Blairsville; Mrs.

Catherine Kline R.D. 1, Avonmore; Mrs. Beverly Thomas, 323 S. Stewart Blairsville; Mrs. Mildred Pitt- Mrs.

Thomas (Joan) Bos- negie, Pa. burg. he was a son of berger were burled and dug ke, Blairsvllle; Joseph Pelle for the past 14 years, had been serving a 14 county area of But it was Thailand foreign Mrs. Fleming and her family New York Central 36 James and Mary Isabel le Br easier Bartow. grene, Homer City: the following Minister Thanat Khoman who had been residents of the Hunt Into the snow with bare hands.

Other skiers from a nearby lift came quickly. Penney (JC) 51'4 Central Western Penna. as the sales manager for Allis Chal set the theme for the meeting. brothers and sisters: Mrs. Chester Morgan, New Castle; Mrs.

ingdon area since 1939 where she was a member of the First Penn Power Light 34 Penna RR 32 Khoman said: "The 10th an "In the end there were hun Mr. Bartow had resided at the above address for the past two years; was a veteran of World War member of the VFW; mers and had served for six yearB with that firm as both a man, 14 W. Ranson Blairs Fred Arone, Belle Vernon: Jo Pennzoil 77 dreds helping us," Wagnerberg niversary of the Manila Pact seems to be as good an occa seph Arone, Homer City; Domi-nick Arone, Boston; Mrs. Pepsi-Cola 52 Presbyterian Church of Huntingdon. She was a Past Worthy Matron of the Order of Eastern Star Chapter 2 9 9, Indiana factory service instructor and dealer product instructor for a ville.

Mrs. Jean Jewart, R. D. 1, Home; Mrs. Eleanor McConnell, er said, "but for Bud and Barbi it was too late." Phlla Elec 32' had been both a miner and pipe fitter during his lifetime.

He had Fred Bavone, Homer City. six state area with headquarters sion as any to review whether the strong urge which Impelled eight nations to set up in this region a Bystem of collective Miss Henneberger's body was Three brothers and two sisters 750 S. Sth Indiana; Anthony Pittsburgh Plate Glass 70 Polaroid 172 in 1933-34, and was a mem in Harrisburg. found In eight feet of snow three ber of the Past Matron's Club A member of the Ro preceded Mrs. Pellegrene in L.

Bome years death. I r--ve lnlr1 ia fnllnwino Pullman 33 hours after the slide. Werner's Sickon, Box 73, Coral. (14 Pints Red Cross Blood Administered during past week.) defense has kept Its vitality or In the Indiana 'area. tary, Kirby married the former Pure Oil 46 body was discovered an hour Friends were received at the whether, with the passage of Survivors Include her husband sons and daughters: Genevieve Mary Peters of Allentown In I Quaker Oats 61 later in 10 feet.

Both bad George Askew Funeral Home, time, it has waned to the van Kenneth Fleming; a daughter. M. Ellars, Painesville, Ohio; Homer City, where short prayer ishing point for the simple rea Martha Bowman, Wellawlck, SP ANGLER Birth 1933. The Kirby's are the parents of two children: Ted is serving as a 1st Lieutenant with RCA 38 Reading Co 15V4 Republic Steel 45 services were conducted at1 Elsewhere in Switzerland, at son that some may have lost in Ohio; Mary Conner, Granite Miss Sarah L. Fleming, Huntingdon; a son, Lt.

Charles A. Fleming, In Germany; two granddaughters; one sister: Mr. and Mrs. James Deitman, 8:30 a.m. today followed by least four Swiss were still miss City, Illinois; Paul P.

Bartow, Revlon 37 terest in the original concept or have been reluctant to dis the USMC at Camp Pendleton, Calif, where he Is a non-com ing after avalanches at Kuess- Portland, Oregon; John Requiem Mass at 9 a.m. in M. Louis Church, Lucernemines, nacht, In central Switzerland, Reynolds Tobacco 47 Safeway Sts 61 charge their responsibility.1 Mrs. Edward (Helen) Neely, Sil Clymer, son, April 11. LATROBE Birth Samuel J.

and Henry G. Bartow, missioned officer instructor, while a daughter Mrs. John E. Rt. Rev.

Monsignor H. A. Po- and Sargans, near the Austrian Khoman said membership In ver Spring, Md. all of Cleveland, Ohio; Anna dowskl. celebrant.

Inter border. SEATO "cannot be conceived as Sears, Roebuck 106 Socony 71 Friends will be received after (Judy) Miller resides near Al ment was made in St. Bernards Werner, whose first name was one-way street." If the mem 7 p.m. Tuesday at the bums, in Berks County. Jane Kippel, Shelocta R.D.

Kathryn L. Bowman, Cleveland, Ohio. The following brothers and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown, 242 S.

Stewart Blairsville, Cemetery, Indiana. bers are satisfied with the alli Wallace, made his home in Sperry Rand 18 Square 53 Kirby was the first president Steamboat Springs, but ance, "It is only natural that sisters: Francis, Willis, Sam, of the Pennsylvania Farmers Standard Brands 76 the last decade he spent they also accept sacrifices. Association, an affiliate of John and Oscar Bartow; Kathryn Mitchell, Bertha Smith and Standard Oil Calif 61 Standard Oil Ind 67 The Thai diplomat said neu American Farm Bureau Feder daughter, April 10. Admitted Vincent Calabrese, Blairsville; Miss Gall Emanuel, Saltsburg. Discharged Kathleen L.

Kurant, SlickvlUe. Funeral Home, Washington St. in Huntingdon, where services will be conducted at 2 p.m. on Wednesday. Rev.

Mr. William B. Payne will officiate and interment will be In Rivervlew Cemetery in Huntingdon, much of his time competing on the world's ski slopes. Although Railroads. Labor In tralization for South Viet Nam Standard Oil New Jer 85 Llda Mosbaugher and 20 ation.

He served in that capacity for three years. would be tantamount to deliv he never won an Olympic medal, he was the first American Suburban Prop. a 26 ering the country, with hands Friends are being received at After majoring In animal hus Sun Ray DX 30 and feet bound, to Its northern the Clarence Clark Funeral bandry and mechanics, he join Union Carbide 129 male skier to be taken seriously by the Europeans. Pact Talks aEEressors." ed his father In a commercial Home, Elderton wherB services A broken leg in training Kept will be conducted at 2:30 p.m, farming and trucking business United Airlines 61 U.S. Steel 57 Western Union Tel 36 PUNXSUTAWNEY Admitted Paul Smicksburg R.D.

Glen Blown, Marlon Center R.D. I. Discharged Tuesday, Rev. Mr. James (Continued from Page 1) SYLVESTER JAMES (RED) STIVER, 63, of Mt.

Dora. Flor-ida and Dutch Hill, a former resident of Homer City, passed away Saturday, April 11, in te Lehigh Valley surround him out of the 1960 winter games. In the 1964 Olympics, ing Allentown. Philippine Foreign secretary Salvador P. Lopez said the time has come to explore the present situation in Southeast Asia with candor and realism and to find out in what ways Westinghouse Elec 34 Woolworth 82 Daugherty, officiating.

Interment will be In 1 Werner placed 17th in the men Lewis McGill, president of the same conference room. downhill and Sth in the slalom The mediators had been shut Church Cemetery. Youngstown Sheet Tube 49 McGill Motors, remarked, "Mr. Kirby brings a wealth of Infor Mrs. Anna Monosky, Marion and was disqualified in the gi tling from one side to the other ant slalom.

MRS. GOLDIE RUMSEY mation concerning automotive before bringing the rail execu American Stock Exchange ia4 in Gainesville University Hospital, Gainesville, Florida. Born August 22, 1900 In Clearfield County, he was a son of Mrs. Bertha Stiver Wheeler, SEATO can continue to counteract or to deter Communist ag It's time for me to start tives and brotherhood chiefs SWISHER, wife of John Swisher equipment and farm problems to our sales staff at McG i I 1 thinking about a profession and Gen Devel gression or subversion. of Penn Run R.

D. 1, passed! face to face Sunday afternoon. Center; ineresa uanagen, Smicksburg. 1 KITTANfflNG Admitted Earl Moody, Yatesboro. Discharged Lonez pointed out that When making a living," he said.

Motors. His training as a bus! The session continued into the Apollo, R.D. 1, and the late the SEATO alliance was formed Werner, a senior at the Unl night Godllp Stiver. away Friday, April 10, 1964 at 2:20 a.m. in the Indiana Hospital where she had been a pa ness executive while associated with Allis Chalmers will be of versitv of Colorado, was mar he strongly advocated that it Two Named This last-ditch round of nego ried to the former Vanda Nor- commit itself to automatic col invaluable aid to pur firm." tiation apparently Is the only Mr.

Stiver was well known in the Homer City area and had been educated in the Homer gren, daughter of Denver Indus tient tor the past two days. Born November 17, 1886 at lective military action to repr' possible source of solution to Mary J. parson, uayton a Mrs. Evelyn R. Elwood and ba- k-ftr HrfSm 111 ill Mr.

WVIIIIIII triallst C. A. Norgren. They aggression, along tne lines oi City schools. had no children.

the North Atlantic Treaty Six Killed Hollidaysburg, she was a daughter of Jesse James and Mary Ann Llghtner Evans. She had the tangled work rules dispute. Johnson has exhausted all pres. idential actions provided by ex Miss Henneberger, a favorite of German sports fans, won a In addition to his mother, mentioned above, he is also survived by his wife, Louella Gal Space Flight "It may now be observed, oy Pherson, Elderton) Harry Rupp. Dayton R.D.

Cqnnie M. Rum-baugh, Dayton R.p. Dorothy V. Atherton, Kittanning R.D. 5.

As Twisters lived in the Penn Run area for 20 years, and in Cleveland, Ohio wav of footnote, that while the isting legislation and Congress is reluctant to get entangled in bronze medal in the special slalom at the 1960 Olympics. An inlurv kept her from training from Page 1) for five years; returning to the lagher Stiver; four children: Ronald Stiver, Clarion; Wendell Stiver of Mt. Dora, Mrs. NATO treaty area has enjoyed relative stability and security from the subversive and expan Hit Midwest Penn Run vicinity 11 months one-man Mercury flights last for the Innsbruck games but she finished among the top 10 in all ago. sionist schemes of communism, the subject again.

At his news conference Saturday, the President said he is not considering any new legislation that would take the dispute out of the hands of the carriers and the unions. Mrs. Swisher was a member (Continued from Page 1) year, Grlssom has held a primary assignment as coordina the same cannot be said of the Marshall (Beatrice) Connor of Parker, and Mrs. Reed (Helen) Jordan, Russelton, one brother, Kenneth Stiver of i three women events. of the OES Chapter of Midland, Democifats Seek Help HARRISBURG (API-Organ- SEATO treaty area," he said.

Pa. and Naomi Rebekah Lodge tor of Gemini affairs with other of Verona, Pa. Taylor, one sister, Mrs. members of the astronaut team First married to Emerson enworth, not quite touch-- ing down, but close enough to rflfflC 5af6Ty damage about 75 homes, smash' A I windows In the business district QriV ASK6Cl and uproot many trees. Seven UCT Learns "I am not here to bury collec that now totals 29 pilots.

Sidney Horrell, Apollo R. D. eight grandchildren and four Rumsey who passed away in Izatlon Democrats requested tive bargaining," he said. "I am here to preserve it. I am Of Fire Unit 1949, she later married John volunteer workers across the great-grandchildren.

Schirra, now 41, is the oldest of the original seven Mercury prepared to carry on negotia persons were injured there. PHILADELPHIA (AP) The Friends will be received at Swisher, who survives. Other survivors are: one son, Emer astronauts now that U. col. tions with the thought that we Tobacco barns were flattened Greater Philadelphia Chamber John H.

Glenn has re near Weston, Mo. of Commerce, claiming that son M. Rumsey, Houston, Tex state Sunday to use the telephone in getting the vote out for their slated candidates primary election day. Each volunteer worker was are going to reach a settlement, and I hope and pray we will." signed from the program, Hawk's Funeral Home, Sligo, after noon on Wednesday where the services will be conducted on Thursday at 2:30 p.m. Farther on, at Yorktown, a traffic deaths in the last six1 as; one daughter, Mrs.

Wil- Glenn is 42. William Simpson and James' Miller, representing the Indiana Fire Department, presented the program last week to Indiana Council 598 of the United Commercial Travelers. They related information con community of 146 persons In I months of 1963 rose 25 per cent southwest Iowa, a tornado killed over the same period the pre- mer (Jeannette) Henry, Penn Run R. D. one sister, Mrs.

interment wui oe in the Klmers-burg Cemetery, Rimersburg. Ironically, the major issue in the five-year tug-of-war between management and labor is not before the negotiators. The elimination of 40,000 firemen on Mrs. Eichhorst and injured six Michael Hallowell, Verona; nine asked to make two phone calls April 27, the night before the lection, urging support of the vious year, has asked Ciov. Schirra, while concentrating on the Gemini program, has been a coordinator of operations and training.

others, Scranton to tighten up traffic grandchildren and 25 great The turbulent weather raised 'Safety regulations. cerning the local fire depart- grandchildren; also a i MRS. JOAN R. BELL. 29.

of organization slate headed by Stat Supreme Court Justice clouds of dust over Oklahoma) The chamber's safety council Olive May Fair, Indiana, and Young has specialized on the ment. Owenton, Kentucky, a former Senior Councelor Robert Rear- and north Texas and brought two nephews, George Halowell Michael A. Musmanno for the design and development of en resident of Saltsburg, passed diesel locomotives has been carried to the Supreme Court on union appeal from an arbitration award in favor of the roads. The unions' counter-demands U.S. Senate.

and Jesse Halowell. away Sunday, April 12, 1964 at regular thunderstorms in some areas. Wind gusts of up to 70 miles an ick presided at the monthly meeting. Former GovJ George M. blamed the increase in fatalities to a July 1 order which relaxed a driving regulation permitting drivers to go 16 miles an hour above the posted speed limits Friends were received at Rob- vironmental control systems, survival gear, pressure suits, couches and other personal equipment.

Stafford has spe uwenton, Jly. The Hunter Funeral Home, Leader and Rita Kane, leaders hour swept across Walnut Ridge lnson-Lytles, Indiana, where services were conducted at 1:30 The National tducaiion Asso- in northeast Arkansas. involve holiday, overtime and of the Pennsylvania Democrat saitsourg is in charge of this r- ciaiion has a membership of Showers spread from the Gulf! shift premium pay "'us work p.m. today, the Rev. D.

Lerov ranaements. without endangering their li cialized on communications. in- ic Victory Committee, asked tk volunteers to make their strumentatiou and range inte- UUO with 92 per cent being of Mexico to the Great Lakes.censes. The old limit had been guarantees for reg rly as- was made in the Oakland Ceme-; A complete obituary will an- classroom teachers. jlO miles an hour.

'area. jsigped employes. calif at 7:45 p.m. that night igration, tery, Indiana. Ipeax in Tuesday's Gazctta..

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