Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 2

Location:
Indiana, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
2
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

ittDtANA EVENING QAZBTTB INDIANA, PBMNmVAMA. SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1947. Pedestrian Killed NYtJtHeT RcpcH Coalition Cabinet In Greece, Rent By Inner Aged Woman Killed By Speeding Car rakaman Crashed PHILADELPHIA, Au. IS (V-Thomaa Stacker, 34-year-old Reading l-illrood brakeman, wai crushed io death last night when box car Jumped the tracks and pinned htm against another car. RUSSELLTON, Aug.

S3. -Anton! Bobak, (S, of Superior, was killed by an automobile while walk ing along the highway near this Allegheny County community last night. iHortoy Would Have Congress Investigate All "By-Pass" Efforts Today Western. Perm, tylvania: fair and somewhat warmer today. Fair to night.

Sunday partly cloudy and a little warmer, probably followed by scattered thunder showers. Dissention, Fell Today Reading official! said stacker. was I PHILADELPHIA, Aug. () A standing alongside one string of box ao year old woman was killed and cars as a twitch engine pushed an-1 two others Injured by one of two other string of cars on an adjoining I speeding automobiles that swerved i nn. ik mnuin.

v.r. 1 out of control and hit them as they Romanians WARMER Propose New -j I stood chatting on a street corner. I ST MMfTM THAVL08 ATHENS, Aug. 23efV-The coalition cabinet headed by Demetrios Maximoi, backed by $300,000,000 In American aid but tent by Internal distention, fell today. ca uii we Li.t HS trapping otainci .1 Doukhobors Terrorists Path in US, Ratify Allied Peace Treaty Br FRANCIS M.

LfcMAY WASHINGTON. Au. 23 7P Chairman Hartley R-NJ) of the House Labor Committee, co-author of the Taft-Hartley Labor Act. called today for a Congressional Investigation of "any and all efforts to by-pass the law." Hartley called AFL and CIO proposali to Ignore Red Deadlock The resignation of three ministers who insisted on changes in the cabinet precipitated the government's tall. Foreign Minister Conttantin Obituary JOHS BONY A.

238 Yellow Creek BUCHAREST, Romania, Aug. 25 ine car crasnea uiruugn jicutc late yesterday and came to a atop on an adjoining lawn. Police said the two occupants leaped from the machine and fled, ignoring the screama of the women. The victim was Mrs. Margaret Martin, a widow and mother of four grown children.

She was hurled against the brick wall of a real estate office. Mrs. Marie 44, was thrown throuih a basement window of the OR The Romanian Chamber of De- Tsaldarls, Just back from washing' SOUTH SLOCAN, B. Aug. 23.

is been in By ROY ftOBERTS nuMaa. In a anaclal meetlne- thlt ton conference, opposed the rethuff- SEOUL, Aug. 23. United Street, Homer City, died in the Indiana Hospital, Friday evening at 7:30 mornmg. unanimously ratified the Un.

intending it "would render States today proposed an interna iff) rive men ana a woman were, under arrest today on charges con- fj mm AM if J) ft no service whatever to the tionally -supervised plebiscite in nectcd with a reiftn of arson and peace treaty Vlth the Allied and Informed quartan tald Maxlmos Korea as a means of breaking the I 'terror in the Kootenay Valley which Associated Nations. was drafting hit cabinet's res I ana SHANGHAI, Aug. J3. () The eiocK- He was a son of John and Anna Sacuh Bonya and was bom August 12th, 1883, in Hungary. Surviving are his widow, Anna some officials attributed to a fanatical Doukhobor sect protesting the tton for presentation to King Paul American-Russian deadlock on the type of government desired by the people of this occupied nation.

Chinese government's order banning The entire cabinet was present as the Chamber acted. real estate office. Her condition was this afternoon, "coming of a third world war, foreign shipping to and from the described at serious. The third vic Mai. Gen.

Albert S. Brown, chief: These authorities expressed theiSoviet-controlled port of Dairen was tim. Catherine Benzine, to. Foreign Minister Gheorght Tat- Maximos, a leader in the Populist Party, formed the coalition cabinet the act "brazen effrontery." "When the rank-and-file members under it and what this law means to them" he told reporters, "there will be a revulsion againit the lead-1 erahtp. The leaders then will be looking for every excuse under the sun to conform to its terms." Turning to reports that several unions have expressed a determination to avoid the Taft-Hartley Act, by bargaining with employers Independently of the National Labor Relations Board, Hartley declared: "I am going to ask the joint committee to Investigate any and all belief that some of the nude, chant of the United States delegation to I the Korean Joint commission, said was knocked to the lawn adjoining the real estate office but escaped regarded In some quarters ttfday as possibly foreshadowing the detention of Russian ships entering other Diak Bonya of Homer City; one son, John J.

at home and two daughters, Mrs. Louis Klsh, Lucerne and Mrs. Joseph Chimlno, Homer City. One-half brother, Joseph Balazs of Homer City and two grandchildren ing, praying radicals were burning their own homes to emphasize the last January, with members from seven of the eight parties represented in Parliament. The left wing with only shock and oruiset 01 ine the Soviets have not replied to secretary of State Marshall's Aug.

8 proposal for a joint report on the Chinese pons. nature of their sacrifice! protests legs, EAM parties were not represented. If such becomes tha case, the order against war. Police tald the two occupants of tha death car were captured after also survive. Police reinforcements were mov- which the government is to enforce directly would not arescu addressed the Chamber on behalf of the Government, urging the ratification.

He said the present peace treaties were but the definite form of all peace treaties of World War I. "The interval between the two wars was nothing but a long Armistice," he said. "The present peace treaty puts an The crisis arose because of a disagreement over reconstitution of the cabinet. Three former premiers who lnff into the fertile valley 250 miles His early life was spent in Hun a short chase. They said the driver commissions deadlocked efforts.

The Russians want to obtain Korean opinion of self-government through consultation with political be as meaningless as It appears. east of Vancouver today at the request of other Doukhobors who fear (The U. S. State Department pro- were members of the cabinet gary. After coming to the United States he lived for 10 years in the state of Wyoming.

He was engaged of the car, Clem Sales, ed with manslaughter by automobile reckless driving and larceny of the Mr Thev also charged hla compan tesed Aug. for the second time! Sophocles Venlbzelos, George Pap- parties and social organizations. The efforts to by-pass the law. whether androu and Panayotis Kanellopoulos against Russia a failure to turn Dairen back to Chinese control and ed further burnings and terrorism. Attorney General Gordon S.

Wismer appointed W. W- Ferguson of Nel Americans are for consulting an groups agreeing to uphold a decision, in coal mining, and lived in Homer City for the past twenty seven years. ion, Dothan Grundy, with theft o( the car and leaving the acene of1 open the port to International trade regardless of any viewg on trustee riends will be received nis late home after 7:00 o'clock this eve son, B. C-, a special prosecutor to act against the terrorists. in accordance with the sino- by unions working alone or in conspiracy with employers.

That applies both to violations of the spirit and the letter of the The Joint Congressional Commit ship of the nation. end to a lost war that hat been waxed aaainst the will of the ceo- Insisted on changes. Foreign Minister Constantln Tsaldarls, also 1 former premieer, objected. Venibelos, Papandreou and Kan ellopoulos then resigned. an accident Soviet treaty.) ning where services will be held American occupation authorities Police identified two of the Douk Official Chinese sources declined ple," he adiied.

say trusteeship of Korea Is not now hobors in custody as Nickoli Boris- to speculate on what action. If any. Any Citizen- the issue. The aovieis reiuse 10 con koff and Annie Kostinoff said they "It la the only war Romania has Venizelos, head of the Venlzelos tee was created under the act to study basic labor problems and to sult rightist opponents of trusteeship would be taken against Soviet ship-Ding. Other quarters, however, re and the others who were not iden Liberal Party, was vice premier and Monday morning at 9:30 clock followed by requiem mass In St.

Louts Roman Catholic Church, LucerYie at 10:00 o'clock DST. Reverend Father M. Rosenthal will officiate. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery, In on the theorv tney are not upnoia- lost in her' modern history, and the last war which has been waged by tified by name were taken into Minister of War. Kanellopoulos, a watch operations of the NLRB.

called the recent visit to Shanghai Can Initiate ing the major powers' decision to National Unionist, was Minister of Unions found to be by-passing the adventurer ended in Romania custody after fsrmnouser fiamea as separate sects of the Russlon-ances- plan Korea under a trusteeship. of the Soviet steamer Ilyitch (formerly the German liner Navy, Papandreou, a Social Demo becoming a beaten nation." I Brown said the United States law will have no standing under it, Hartley said. crat, had served as Minister of In tored religious group put me lorcn Scharnnorsi) irom uairen, Act Probe move for a aeneral election followed terior, The occasion was marked by a dis to homes. More than a score of homes, The New Jersey Representative Soviet rejection of two other Am dlana. HARRY FRANCIS SCHROTH, age 58, of Clune, died in the Indiana Hospital, Thursday evening at 7:20 o'clock.

pute with Chinese officials because recalled attempts by some indus erican, proposals. They were; schools and community buildings the Ilyitch allegedly carried a cou By MAX HALL trialists to avoid the Wagner Labor have been burned since the terror ple of passengers contrary to the ban WASHINGTON, Aug. 23 () Increased powers of the individual Act when it was first passed. first began several weeks ago. The treaty requires Romania, i which fought World War II on the Axis side, to pay Russia In reparations; deprives her of Bessarabia on her eastern border, which, goes to Russia, and limits her defense forces to 138,000 men in the army, navy, air force and antiair against foreign ships carrying pas sengers between Chinese ports.

The Last night, police said. Aniila citizen to intervene in labor dis Guerrilla warfare continued mean while, and Stephanos KalabalikisJ until recently a leader of a right wing band inthe Volos area, was reported arrested yesterday in Athens. Premier Maxlmos announced that Papandreou, Venizelos and Kanellopoulos handed him a written joint statement. It said: He was the husband of Roxana Wilson Schroth. Requiem high mass was celebrated in St.

Benedict's Church, Carroll- dispute was settled amicably, how Arlshinkoff, a Doukhobor housewife, knelt in prayer with her 21 (1) That the Russians consult north Korean (Russian occupation zone) elements and that Americans consult those in the south; and (2) That the joint commission consult northern and southern groups the Soviets are willing to hear, and the Americans unilaterally Vncaaii naftftsa with ever. "These employers discovered they had made a bad mistake because they were depriving themselves of certain privileges," he said. The same thins; going to happen to a putes were pointed up today in the new regulations of the National year-old daughter and watched town this morning at 10:00 o'clock. The Ilyitch Is slated to return to Shanghai from Vladivostok to take the first batch of Soviet repatriates Labor Relations craft force, 15,000 tons of warships flames consume her home as a group of the Sons of Freedom one of the Tthose powers existed under the an(j 150 planes, 100 of combat type, to the homeland- Doukhobor sects chanted in frenzy. old Wagner Act but are broadened wai drawn in lot of unions in the present situation." Major provisions of the Taft-Hart cvuwwiiig whom the Russians refuse to meet.

She told newsmen: "1 protest the interment will be Monday morning at 10:00 o'clock In St Benedicts Cemetery. Friends will be received after 2:00 o'clock this afternoon in the home of his mother, Mrs. William C. Schroth, Carrolltown. under provisions of the Taft-Hart ui me suutiiiuii we caine 10 vnt cwi'i Th The latest American proposal fol es of big four foreign ministers' coming of world war III.

lowed an announcement by Lt. Gen, meetings and a 21-nation conference ley measure which went into force) yesterday. elusion that with a view to the pro-; motion of the national struggle It is imperative to have the govern ley Act became effective yesterday. Som union leaders predicted the John R. Hodffe yesterday of the ar in Paris and was signed in Paris last Another woman, Helen Domoskoff.i told them she had "just recently burned my home and my lovely radio as a protest." rest of manv Koreans accused 01 new law will increase labor strife.

Margaret Truman To Make Debut ment reconstituted in order to Feb. 10. The NLRB "statements of proced-re," issued last night, make it clear "widespread activity of a revolutionary nature." The Americans oc But Hartley said "the more strengthen confidence externally and Before the outbreak of sacrificial fires, authorities said, radical Douk that "any by filing a charge in writing, can Initiate the MRS. ETHEL CLARK NEIL of Cokevllle, died yesterday evening at o'clock in the Latrobe Hos-t pltal. She w.as a daughter of John and cupation zone commander hinted of a tie-up between the alleged plot and Relax German think over the law, the more I am convinced that tt will work out beautifully." increase creative output internally.

MWe are prepared to assume increased responsibility in a reconstituted government and not to hobors made a fire-raid on nearby "the noYth." Shoreacres, where they paranea nude around a burning building. HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 23 (JP) investigation of an alleged violation of the act. An NLRB official, asked about the phrase "any person," said the Steel Output chanting and praying. Margaret Truman, the President's avoid such.

Because this viewpoint eZA Mtrl UolH In to which we attach particular inf ficance, has not been accepted by. Frail CI JOT HearinST The Doukhobors fled from Russia; 23-year-old daughter, expressed con Obectons person need not be a member of a union, nor even an employee. Any in J899 to escape persecution. They fjdence as she prepared to make often strip off their clothes in public-her concert debut tonight as so Hill Rallies In Suicide Try With Pills lo register protests. citizen who is convinced he sees Ellen Chamberlain and born Feburary 1889' in Shamoi" kin, moving to CokcvTfie .31 years ago.

Surviving are. seven children: Charles R. and-Edward. R. 'of Lebanon.

Russell E. and 'Robert E. both at home; Mrs. Ellen Lebanon; Mrs'May Domat, Arnold and Mn. Thalma Roncrniifrii nf Ttalfl.

prano soloist before at least 15.000 LONDON, Aug. 23. UP) Well-In-1 PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 23 A second man arrested in an investigation into alleged frauds In claims on the State Workmen's In (Maximos) we see ourselves compelled to resign." Maximos yesterday participated in ceremonies welcoming two ships which broughtGreece 17,000 tons of formed conference sources said to Eliminate Red persona in Hollywood Bowl. "I actually think this perform violation of the act can file the charges.

For example suppose there is a jurisdictional strike. One union is day the French eager to brighten the prospects for the Marshall aid surance Fund is. being held in ance Is going to be harder on my PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 23 (AV- flour as part of the American aid 500 bail for a further hearing on family and friends than on me, Gaetano Defazio, Communist Party program. program for Europe were ready to1 relax their former uncompromising attitude against boosting German charges of conspiracy and fraudu said the young, blonde singer.

She candidate for city council, was de more, Mkight grandchildren also MIAMI BEACH. Aug. 23 (P) Virginia Hill today began to rally from a 67-hour coma which Detective Chief Charles W. Pierce said was "definitely a suicide attempt." picketing a plant in an effort to win the right to do certain work being dona by another union. The Taft Hartley Act bars such strikes.

survive. The deceased was a mem steel production. expressed disappointment that the President1 and Mrs. Truman will be Bond Safe Is A trl-power conference on raising The detective chief declared that Suppose production is not being $169,524.50 "after she gets well, as she appar the levels of German Industry enter-! ed its second day today (0 a. m.

EST) and qualified informants said the French were ready to accept a reasonable compromise on steel pro-1 nied a place on the November elec-i tion ballot because his pnrty "advo-, cates the overthrow of the government by violence." the County Board of Elections has ruled. Morton Witkln, cnairman of the board, said yesterday Defazio would be given an opportunity to disprove the charge at a hearing Wednesday. lent conversion. Magistrate Jacob Dogole said yesterday George Nesenger was being held with Irvin R. May, a former adjuster for the fund who was'ar- rested in Florida Aug.

13. May also has been charged with conspiracy and fraudulent conversion. King of Swing seriously affected and the employer decides not to prosecute the striking union. The employer may even" be unable to be In the audience. "I've worked hard preparing for this and I'm confident," Miss Truman explained, "But all mother and dad can do is sit back and wait for the reports." The concert will not be broadcast.

ently will, we're going up to her home and get down to brass tacks The sale of U. S. Savings Bonds in ber df thev Methodist Church of Friends wilt be received in the Neil home until 10:00 o'clock Monday morning, wfcn the body will be removed to the Ferguson Funeral Home, Blairsville, where services will be held Monday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock DST. Reverend Walter Krause will officiate. Interment will Indiana County totaled $169,524.50 with that whole crowd Virginii anxious to avoid stirring up the for the month of July it was reveal her brother, Charles, and that sec case.

ed today by the united States Sav auction. A British -American plan written several weeks ago reportedly called for raising western Germany's steel output. retary, Jerri Mason." Suppose some worker objects to Earlier this year Miss Truman ings Bonds Division in Philadelphia. the picket line. He can go without her professional bow as bond sales in Indiana County Death Sentence even a lawyer to an NLRB region The Russians previously had pro Goodman is Outswung amounted to bonds, $444.00.

and bonds, be made in the Blairsville cemetery. soloist with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra on a nationwide radio For SS Sergeant tested against holding the conference at all, contending that the level of al office and file charges. Or any citizen of the town can do the same Total bond sales for Armstrong FRANK ASHCOM, 0f 732 School program. German industrial production had1 DACHAU, Germany, Aug. 23: The Hollywood Bowl officials re Street, Indiana, died -in his late thing.

County were $168,230.00. bond sales were bond sales, $7,636.50, and bond sales, $35,100. been fixed at Potsdam. home Friday, August 22, following a (TP) Theodor Stutz-Zenner, former ported advance sales have been Of course it will be up to NLRB Chief Pierce said previous efforts to get information from the household had "gotten us exactly nowhere, but the showdown is coming." He declared that when Miss Hill was found unconscious, her head rested on a photograph of herself and Benjamin (Bugsy) her gambler boy friend who was assassinated while seated In the living room of her Beverly Hills, home on June 20. long illness.

S. S. Sergeant at the Manuthausen "good and lively with at least 15,000 In Cambria County. $572,806.75 was the total amount of bonds sold.l Concentration Camp, was sentenced 'seals sold." The vast amphitheater One well-informed source here said the main French desire is to keep Germany 's steel output well below that of France and that they probably would accept some compromise which would relate French bonds amounted to Continued from page one not punch my way out of a paper bag." Goodman gave this version: "I was just sitting there playing my clarinet when Tommy walked up and started swinging. I'm mystified about the whole thing." He denied calling Dorsey any names.

today by a U. S. War Crimes has a capacity of 20,000 which may Court. He was convicted of helping! be reached tonight "If it's a good to hang two Russians and of beat- warm night and the door sale Is bond sales amounted to $10,670.00, and bonds, $78,500.00. officials to decide whether there is any merit in the charges.

In case somebody complains against a jurisdictional strike, the regional director in the-office where it is filed must look into the case, and if he believes there la a violation, he can ask for a federal court injunction right away. Ing Contentration Camp prisoners, brisk." and German steel production in fixed ratio on a sliding scale. Clearfield County sales amounted to $160,483,75. bond sales were bonds, $14,134.00, and Surviving are his widow, Laura Tomb Ashcom and five children of a former marriage: Donald, Eugene, Raymond, Mrs. Florence Pardoe and Mrs.

Grace Sporey. Friends will be received in the Wagner Funeral Home, New Florence after 7:00 o'clock this evening. Services will be conducted in the New Florence Methodist Church at 2:30 o'clock (DST) Monday. Interment will be made In the New Florence Cemetery. This Informant said the French delegation would like to wind up bond sales, $28,100.00.

Troop. Demand SEC Makes Stock conference by the middle of next Total bond sales for Jefferson County were bond sales were bond sales, $462.50. Dorsey figured three years ago know definitely that she hasn't Made DV Dutch hnainkf nv a-inu the weetc ai ine laiesi, out inai iney 00 The injunction would block Exchange Survey in an alceratlon with Jon Hall, but not want to leave wiinout an agree strike while the NLRB proceeded to Continued from Dase one ment. 1 and bond sales, $36,100.00. was acquitted of assault charges 23 (JP) study the dispute and decide which Aug, that It had failed dismally.

1 he securities and exchange com union ought to handle the work. brought by the actor in a superior court trial. Bond Man Who If you really want the lighting mission atter a six-months survey Recover Monopoly Of suys that the Sept. 3, 1046, New Goodman and Dorsey have been Shot Brother by to stop," he declared, "you must either send troopi or allow us to bring about, together with freedom, York Stock Exchange break sharp rwufeua. ui awk-c vwiliiug IICIV AU, 8 from Paris, so she must have brought them with her." St.

Francis Hospital, where Miss Hill was treated for an overdose of pills and pneumonia, reported she was semi-comtose and while off the "very critical" list, was still in serious condition. Miss Hill was rushed in an unconscious condition yesterday from Stolen Car Bei eve Sikh War Has Plan vT' Mistake In Woods est noted in nine years was not Co-Ops to Be that security for which millions there manipulated. George Earl Broad of BELLEFONTB, "Aug. 23 0P are yearning. The commission's announcement Instead, of bringing peace to In' Of Extermination Investigated Michael Schreiber, 33.

of Burn-1 alter a study by its trading and exchange commission of all trans donesia. Van Kleffens said, "you rivals in the popular music field since their early Chicago days in the 1920's, but this was the first flareup reported between them. Th two musicians, along with jazzmen Louis Armstrong. Charley Barnet, Lionel Hampton and Mel Powell, were making final recording for the soundtrack of a picture in which they appear. actions In each 15-mlnute period of the day in question stated that "no ham.

was at liberty under $1,000 ball today for action of the Centre County Court on a charge of fatally WASHINGTON, Aug. 23Sh- JULLUNDUR, India. Aug. 23 Pi The Punjab military is convinced being held by State PolieSJaVOIfai'" field for steang an autqa.trom Ward Kanouffin front of the Eaglet Club on August 21 at about 12:10 o'clock in the morning, police tald today. Broad it also being held on a mor-Police, local authorities said.

her spacious home on Sunset Isle No. 1, where she had recently in Legislation to crack what some cit stalled an elaborate floodlighting les called "co-op monopolies oper where does it appear the overall I market action resulted from planned or concerted action by any group." that when Sikh raiders attack Moslem villages in what authorities be shooting his brother-in-law Mar-low Weirick, 23, Lewistown, in mistake for game. and alarm system as a precaution ating in government housing pro have played into the hands of the extremists." Both Australia and Poland rebuked Van Kleffens for his remarks. Meanwhile, the council seemed no nearer a solution of the Anglo-Egypt ain case, in which Egypt is demanding the withdrawal of British troops from Egyptian soil against a gangland attempt at her jects is virtually certain to be pre The average price of 945 selected life, to the hospital. Schreiber was arraigned on the'rmt wj wj sented to Congress when it returns lieve to be a ruthless war of extermination in this little traveled section every man has his goulish task planned and assigned in Church Picnic issues, the SEC said, traded In 100-share units on Sept.

3 declined from jcharge last night before Justice" of OVM? UI nnia in January. Miami Beach Police Chief Phil R. Short reported that "as far as I the Peace Toner A. Hugg, wholReCOVerv Oil $39.35 te $36.95 while the volume ef This prediction was" made today fixed the bait I On Labor Day, St. Nicholas' Church members of Nicktown by a high-ranking Republican as sales for the day amounted to shares, the largest since Jan.

29, could find out, she took an over dose of sleeping pills." I and administration of the Anglo-'Egyptian Sudan. Schreiber was taken before Jus- CCmcni In two weeks, the fierce and 1049. House Small Business Subcommittee delved into the operations of the will hold their annual picnic and bearded Sikhs have overrun at Continued trom page on tice Hugg after a Coroner's jury returned a verdict holding him res Twice during discussion of the i Egyptian case yesterday demonstra least 150 villages and have slaught Reaching no conclusions, the SEC added that "while the study may be Stek Reopen Min Contract. co-operative at Greenbelt, Md, Mayor George Bauer of the gov tions, among them: ered hundreds no one knows how ponsible for the "accidental shoot homecoming. The event is a highlight of the church year of the Northern Cambria County mountain Parish.

susceptioie to a variety 01 interpre tors interrupted and were force 1. The advisability of relaxing. many. ernment-built town of 7,100 popu tations, based on differing outlooks fully dragged by guards from loan clause now banning the British Almost monotonously, 1 received ana standards, no group or Individ ing" of his brother-in-law while the two were hunting groundhogs Wednesday on a farm of the Pennsylvania State College. United Mine Workers locals pre- the crowded council chamber.

Riot-pared for a second meeting to pro- ing occurred In Cairo at about the ual, professional or public, nor any from Moslem, Hindu, Sikh and from cutting down on American purchases in order to buy where noundi instead of dollars can be single market factor plainly appears lation told the committee the community's business is in the hands of a "co op monopoly" and recom mended the introduction there of "free competitive, private test their contract tomorrow after- same time. Nearly 1,500,000 of the foreign-born persont in the United States are illiterate. las exclusively nr nrlmarflv apennnt. used. noon at 1 o'clock ESTJ in Barnes- The U.

N. Security Council head-! able for the character of tha trading British army officers and from survivors of tha raids, the same tale of highly coordinated action in which the raider, used a fantastic assort 2. Revision of the Anglo-American Doro. ed by Frank Begley took steps to throughout the day, agreement under which the two countries share occupation expenses Neighbors Cries Frighten Thugs Samuel F. Ashelman.

co-op man ment of ancient and modern meth-j Plane Designer ods but operated as well at a well-ager, retorted "we are not a mono- Dies In Crash PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 23 trained military unit might be ex- poly at all" and aaid co-opt. too. arc pected to. free enterprise.

in Germany on a fifty-fifty oasts. 3. Possibility of Britain tapping hep gold reserves and selling remaining assets in the United States. 4. A request to the World Bank for loan, and search outside the Two thuga waylaid a Philadelphia District President James Mark avoid similar demonstrations when believed that there was little hope the debate is resumed Tuesday aft that their methods would prove sue ernoon.

cessful. He said his office planned Acting on the basis of unconfirm-no action on the series of protest reports thai 30-odd Egyptian meetings, but added that there ap- Left Wing Party leaders had arrived peered little hope for reopening the 'm New York for the climax of the contract. Egyptian case here, the security President Mark said the contract 'orc was understood to have decid-had been negotiated for a year. Con- ed on tightening up its council The ttoriet vary only at to thej Bauer and numerout other reti- WOODFORD. Aug.

23 UPi night club owner outside hit home early today but neighbor's yells of nam of tha village and tha number denta of the huge Federal Housing 24 Hour Ambulance EFFICIENT ECONOMICAL Phone 50 BEll FUNERAL HOME Indiana, Pa. of tha victimt but the mode it al-1 Project laid co-opt "are good, but "hang on" as the three fought tear Roy Chadwick, designer of Britain's famed wartime Lancaster bomber, and three other aeronautical experts were killed today in the test flizht ways th tame. ed the robbert off before they could take the Cabaret receipt! he was Generally, in th dead of night. they objected to the exclusion of private butiness from the community. Some taid the -monopoly" encouraged inefficiency and high isle itself for additional credits, even, peerhaps, another one from this country.

Last years' big loan originally was designed to tide Britain through ISiS. About 20 per cent of the nation's passenger can belong to farmer, cnamoer guard. crash of a Tudor II Airliner. while the villagers are sleeping, the raidert ttrike with a wave of gunmen firing with light machineguns. In his speech to the council.

The crash occurred shortly after Prime Minister Nokrashy Pasha of, the take-off of the lour-engined Esypi said the Brazilian proposal airplane, designed to carry pa- carrying. Mark Fleishman, 2T, told detec-tivea the thugt were waiting outside his home when he drove up in his car. Sensing trouble, Fleishman made The committee wai told that private business it prevented from rfltl, ancient muule loadert and muskett fashioned from iron pipet. naeeaaary to reopen the pact before that time. Thrown Out of Auto! Hurt Fatally lor new nesotiations with Britain sengert and equipped with such in- noi amy wouia serve no useful novation, as a cocktail bar.

purpose, but declared lt waa "an) Three of the dead were employed evasion Of lh nrimini Hnwulkil. i .1. Thit thooting. ttampedet the vil-Ujert and the real killera come in. armed with speart having six to eight inch sheet iron tipt, crude a dash for bit house but one of the thugi grabbed him end punch 1-AHEHTUM Au.

in Henry 01 ine security council A. V. Roe Alvatlon ComDanv. Chad ed him the eye. Trie other tmaab- R.

Dodson, Jr. MORTUARY He made no direct reference to wick wa, technical director of th. broad axet, swords, clubt and small operating at Greenbelt by government leasing of all butiness facilities to Greenbelt Consumer Serv-J ices, co-op. Not one of the numerout Green-j belt resident! who appeared before the committee in the first day of hearings taid the co-op should be removed, but virtually all recommended that private butineta be al ed Fleishman on the head with a blackjack- arm. i i.

rl0U in Cairo bu rm and a member of la board of Cries of "murder" and "robber" in E-n demanded urgent Their work it don ruthlessly and I have teen evdence of their handi ugwege ZT .71 1 10 gel roM EP- he crash was not ud atull is Allegheny Valley hoa- and t0 nolanx the British known immedi.fiv. Th. m.n. aroused neighbors and the men Bed. rrbtUtf work at the graveside and in hotpit alt.

PA1 Oft nyjM. The accident regime in the Sudan. Ml Cbereb It Ueleot-r. not catch fire but, an eya-witnesa reported, "lust teamed to fall like otmrrca oo a mue and fcajf aajt of frffport. The U.

S. has enough coal re- lowed to enter the tows to put trade there on a competitive beti. Ashelmu taid most of the Green a huge rock." STUDY TIME Many of the children of Chinese fathers and English mothers in Limehouse, London's Chinatown. iiiiini ii t-eivei io supply au the nation was rare TWytvi ad a a means heat, light, power, and other uses ilUUtaVlIN MtVU Peon Wx from southern sugar cane may mi day replaca the expensive carniubt and other imported waxes is eboa pouah end other pro-4ucfc icitutiaM ur- 700 belt resident, work in Washington and hav acceu to numnoui atom UVIbJe) MATlOli-WlM ift ttv? 17 ceetMrr is for 1500 years, leys oca iuduig are giving up their evening to A new plastic floor covering, made of vinyllt maitrigj, requires no vasfcif at foiiibinf. engineer.

wWapi mndot wt 9t kjjtfl OUUW to project..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Indiana Gazette Archive

Pages Available:
396,923
Years Available:
1868-2006