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PAGE SIX INDIANA EVENING GAZETTE, INDIANA, PENNSYLVANIA. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1955, OBITUARIES Six Women, Three Men Gladys Is Big Threat To Tampico (Continued From Mage One) 423 Victims Of Traffic Accidents (Continued From Page One) MBS. McMENRY UTE- ISIS! FANNY THOMAS of 47 N. HAROLD REED proml. HART, of 132 S.

7th Indiana. 1 7th Indiana, passed away Sat-nent businessman of Somerset, lu. pasted away Monday, Sept. 8, Sept. 3.

1993 in the Indiana passed swny su idei'ly Septembei IBS! at a.m. at her ialo home Memorial Hospital, where she had4. He was a son of -esse ReS following an Illness of several iiren a patient since Aug. 4th. Lytle of Latrobc.

formerly of In. Get Choice diana, and the lnte Hadesia For- Burn March I. 187S In Indiana Born Aug. 27, 1806 In Froatburg, County, a daughter of the late Jefferson a daughter-John and Mary Griffith Thom- (Continued From Page One) of the late George w. and Rebecca1 she resided for many years in Ann Keck McHenry, she spent Atlantic City and in Indiana for can Syndicate, born in Washington, in 18BI.

hurricane velocity. Then il turned sythe Lytle. Mr. I vtle la survived by his wife, Elizabeth Eiseman Lytle; one daughter, Jacqueline Lytle; two John Forsythe Lytle. Ben Avon and Donald Lytle, New York City.

Funeral services will be conduct most all of her life In Indiana the vast several vears. Sh other persons are Injured for every traffic death. Also, for every three1 persons killed. fourth dies later sharply smith-south wt and passed almost directly over Tampico, Mexico. juamta rjyra nuang.

a with the exception of several years memnor of the First Presbyterian Southern Baptist missionary mar-! at Slate College, was a mem-Cliurch of Indiana and a member of Injuries. This year's holiday toll also jrieo to a uiineae citizen. Dorn her of the First Presbyterian of Indiana Chapter D. A. Mount Olive.

in 1904. Church of Indiana and Deacon of I Friends were received at Robin Robert Hr.nnl Prrr a retired n. I 'T L1 ed Wednesday. September 7, at topped that of a nonhollday week 2:30 rn. at the Miller Mortuary Somerset I luanj.

jwn, rgi sons, jto n. 7th Indiana where businessman born in the past 18 years she had been were conducted this after. In 1873. ica Registrar of Bureau of Vltalrnnnn iTiiediv Howard Llschlce Ricks, in Indiana. in.

m. The Rev. Frank A t'L- PAUL, BENI, 32. of Dunbar, R. of Bills Motors Branch In Shanghai.

Widow of Wilson L. Stewart, At-! officiated. Interment In Oakland! D- 1 Hm. Saturday end tabulated last month for comparative purposes. An Associated! Press survey of deaths during the Aug.

19-22 weekend showed 385 traffic deaths, 67 drownings and 15 violent deaths for miscellaneous causes. i Some safety experts contend the high holiday tolls in recent years can be attributed in part to an! wudhU uu. ft hv Indiana aiiemoon at the veterans HoaoltaL. rail Mrs Howard Lischke Ricks, his Mrl. Robert M.

McKee ofi Leech Farm road In Pittsburgh. wife, born In Shanghai in 1804. Akron. Ohio, two nieces and two! BARBARA K. TREESE.

four- WM bo APrU w23- lM' Miss Eva Stella Dugay. month, nine days, died at the In- 'm ta county, the son of as sister Ineresa. a nun in lite Iriiane Hnanltal i I the late Hua arul Anawllru Renl Carmelite Convent in "enos win oe receiveo juejaay uarmeme uHivent in snangnai, d.T. SeDtemher He la survive-! br a widow. Half of Tampico wait plunged Into darkness by pnwer failures.

Wind damage in the city was heavy and famillm fled the low-lying areas flooded hy the Panuco River. To the north, storm warnings were still up in the Brownsvllle-Port Isabel area in extreme south Texas. High tides occurred and huge waves pounded the beaches from Galveston, southward. Possible flash rises cm streams in northeastern Mexico were forecast as the squalls continued to drench some areas. The Rio Grande Valley from Brownsville to Del Rio, was still jittery about the possibility of floods.

Last year Hurricane Alice I sent squalls up the valley and touched off one of the worst floods' In valley history. Hundreds of lives were lost Inadequate road network to handle the large number of automobiles, born in New York City in 1803. mm i an. r.nihh. B.nl- tw Mrs.

Nadesh. M. Romanoff, ij tL.ML? 'ZZlSfZJi vZk In operation. white Russian living in Harbin who rB- wne services win oe se. sne was Born became a naturalized American cit- conducted Wed Sept.

1 at Indian. April 28. 1055. S.1 She The National Safety Council ea-, WHATS mate of copper tubing surprised Ohio State Fair visitors by turning out to be a "frost fountain." The decorative centerpiece in Ihe Agriculture Building at Columbus was described by one official as looking like "some-thing put up by a drunken pipefitter." is survived by her parents: ren In IH37 nl.ee d.le nf (DST). The ReV.

Frank A. not known. (Lawrence will officiate. Interment Mike (Rita) Majsari. of SMckviUe, Mrs.

Arthur (Edith) Braeselorc. two brothers, Donald and Kenneth; naternnl urnnHnirnnl, lima ted CO million motorists were on the highways yesterday afternoon and last night in 25 million vehicles. Miss Irene N. Romanoff, her ln cemeiery. niu.n Mrs.

Ford Tr. Mrs- Ben (Louise) Braeseker and Pa. daughter, born in 1B40. The deaths by states, traffic, drownings and miscellaneous: Alabama 0 Arizona 5 3 Mushrooms Arkansas 4 2 California 44 16 15 Walsh, head of the Roman Catholic, that contributions be made to U.e;M"- Nellie Coursin. Glen Camp-' "0f 'nd br0th' Bureau in Shanghai, and Mrs.

Pe-j Muscular Distrophy Fund or the- I 0.clock ler Uuizer. married to the Dutch Cancer Fund. Friends will (Wivm at thetMs morning at the Burhans fu- managcr of the Shanghai branch jRairigh Funeral Home, HiUsdale. neral home Dunbar wlth of the Bank of America, were free DANIEL BLAIR BECK, 15. month, after 7 p.m.

today and until the auiem hieh ms a AVincfr SON'S FLOWER To touch the top of this sunflower, George Rice, 8, has to climb through a second floor window of Ms home In Cleveland, Ohio. George brought the sunflower from sr-boo) last spring when It wan to inches tall. Today it eaches 14 feet and George-s parents hope he'll take the flower back to school. Gladys until she turned south itiaays until she turned south kin A acted very much like Alice hadJclY In Mexico City, some four square to leave China whenever they son of Geo. and Esther K.noon hour Wednesday.

Private ser-ltjt Aioysiua Church with yiK-u visas. Vl Patrick A. Kieman miles of working class districts py a mai were under water. Some 3,000 per- II 6 II 6 1 Colorado 12 0 Connecticut 3 0 Delaware 3 0 Florida 8 3 Georgia 4 1 Idaho 3 0 Illinois 21 5 Indiana 14 1 lows 8 2 Kansas 3 0 Kentucky 13 2 Louisiana 5 10; Minnesota 4 0 Mississippi 8 2 Missouri 12 1 Montana 0 0 Nebraska, 3 0 Nevada 4 0 New Jersey! 6 0 New York 18 3 New "tuutsuiJ, oeu.iu.Bn( il a cisnop vv aisn is oruiner OI 1 1. j'asseu awj iuuuvhij ouijuhj.

Judge William C. Walsh of Cum-jSipt. 4th, 1955, In the Indiana berland, Md a former Maryland, Memorial Hospital. Born March attornet gcneraL Itti, 1954 in Pittsburgh, he is sur- officiating. Burial will follow honors at the grave were conduct By ALTON L.

BLARES LEE At Science Reporter Montgomery cemetery. sons were still stranded in the area after about 2,000 were rescued from rooftops. Two children drowned and five more were missing. ed by Hughes Post No. 146, American Legion of Dunbar.

Charles Sydney Miner, Shanghai vived by his parents; 2 brothers, Army Holding IIDB fl'l It rniisj i representative of several American 'Kenneth U. S. Marines, Camp Hampshire 2 0 New Mexicoi companies, including American Lejeune, N. Carolina, David 3 Prisoners EAST LANSING, Mich. W) An old folklore story says that eating certain kinds of mushrooms may help prevent cancer.

Today a scientist who became curious about It said that extracts Asiatic underwriters, the Metropol-lat home; tsvo sisters, Mrs. Robert 10 North Carolina 15 0 North Dakota 0 0 Ohio 20 3 John G. Coup of Brush Valley, i passed away at her late a Tuesday. Sept. 8th, 1955 at 3:15 1 1 1 Born April 5.

1873 in Salem, jPllbl IsH 6F mil jhiiu -u. aim v. oiarr rn-1 "'S unwuiAiig, i. miu terprises. was free to leave after i Betty Mae, at home.

Oklahoma 3 0 Oregon 7 4 Pennsylvania 20 4 Rhode land 10 South Carolina 8 2 Freed By Reds the two or three months he needed Friends were received at Robin- from some mushrooms do indeed Salts burg, show a uoujtnrr ui wc iate nev. martin and Lizzie Piatt Shannon, she bility to retard or stop the "ttlement his1n Funeral Home, of some cancers trans- aMairs Wan said services won were BERLIN I A civilian handed conducted. Union Loans Reeded Cash Jo Employer growth over to U. S. 'control by the Rus this afternoon, Tuesday, Sept.

6th, spent her early life in Johnstown and Reynoldsville and in Brush South Dakota 3 0 Tennessee 0 0 Texas 38 9 Utah 3 0 Vermont 0 10; Virginia 16 1 Washington 4 3 West Virginia! 4 2 Wisconsin 18 0 Wyoming sians after seven years in Soviet Dies Sunday (Continued From Page One) attended Indiana Normal School planted into mice. Those extracts are not at 2:00 p. by the Rev. Jas. T.

labor camps was questioned close- Valley since 18 years of ago. As to X. on key Tests Costanzo. Interment No wry town enough for human testa, Cemetery, long as her health permitted she1 attended the Evangelical United a jyisbrio. ui Luiuuima I jto American citizenship.

CINCINNATI IB -More than 500 prove or prove the old story. They I K. I may provide a new clue fur cancer 1x6 V6 (3 I lNVf Brethren Church In Brush Valley, MISS MARY BRA OH LER of 160 U. S. officials said that Frederick employes of the Hamilton Tailoring Charlea Hopkins told "so many! Co.

are lending $100,000 to their control. survived by three sons: Martin Wrnon of Brush Valley: Willis W. The research was described SjPolio Serum Rasl Philadelphia Indiana, passed away Monday, Sept. 5. 1955, at 11:00 a.

m. at her late home. of Black Lick; John Max, at home; Dr. E. H.

Lucas nd Joseph Stev different stories" that his actual employer. citizenship could be open to Members of the CIO Amalga-tion. The man reportedly said yes- mated Clothing Workers voted the ens of Michigan State University inree aaugnters, Ruth Coud of JOWA CITY. llJWa VTi CXDeri- I07i i Warn Demos Who Attack Eisenhower (Continued From Pago One) iwrusn Valley; Mrs. Mary CcCrea, atlhe opnln of U.e annual mectments with monkeys show the drugduuahtcr 0j iate AcIam auk of the American Institute of Helemne apparently has remark-Lnd Saroh BrmgMtI, she or A lien town.

Mrs. Olive Mar terday after the Russiana released funds after the company became him that he was from New York' short of cash after recent acqui.1-City. Itions, a company official said. shall, at home; seven grandchild- ren, also survive. Two brothers! was born und lived all of her life Dr.

Lucas became Interested In caused by the Mahoney strain in the same house where she pass-! Hopkins is in the custody of In-; The moacy was turned over to telligence agents. He is in good the concern by Jack preceded her in death. the claim in some central Euro jType I virus, a Michigan lcieHtist'e(t a a music student. In his early twenties Mr. Bia-monte started his newspaper, "The which at first was all Italian but it later was published? for Uw most part in English with only one page in Italian, His newspaper work in aiding his fellow countrymen in both and people of ether nations ill understanding the ideals and philosophies of his native Italy resulted in many honors for Mr.

Bi-amonte. He was named Knight Commander of the Concordia's Knights, ay-fraternal organization founded in Spain in 1246 and later inaugurated into Italy in 1867 by the Pope. The newspaperman's talent for writing both English and Italian Friends will be received after pean countries vnat people eating nviu A Mls Braughier was health in spite of his long years! cnalrman ol the Cincinnati in camp, doctors said. Amalgamated Clothing Workers C30 p. m.

today (Tuesday) at Rob cent trip to Europe is that our allies feel our policies are sound, insons, 36 7th Indiana, noara, wno is better known na- He was handed over by the So- wnere services avill be conducted that we are working for peace in a practical way," said in an tlonally as director of the CIO viets yesterday along with Pvt. named Boletus Edulis. had veri Helemne, an antiviral Flrsl Pyterian Churchj little cancer. derived from penicillium membtr the He tested an extract from beJre the found, it could retard growth oi''V, RebeS Lodge nS m. Il uiursday, Sept.

8th at 2:00 p. Political Action Committee. interview. ine Rev. Ernest R.

McClaln will bury, and' Cpl. Murr Starting tomorrow, employe. wiU "The world has seen, under United States policies of the last some tvne of experimental can-: oiriciate. Interment In United Pres byterian Cemetery, Brush Valley. Fields, 38, of Bayside.

N. Y. 'VT" "Ml V. Kenneth W. Cochran, Secretary of (he cer in mice.

lodge for 32 years: and a member three years, a distinct contribution Both soldiers had been missing' The company will pay 1946 and be gist at the University of Michigan. lnce may tried as, Since then, five years ago. RONALD ROT 1VALTIMIRE of I More than 400 of the specialists deserters. They were under guard to peace and the prospects of future peace. If Stevenson or any other Democrat wants to attack of S.

U. V. Aux. No. 177.

Surviving are two sisters: Mrs. Ray (Sara) Hosack, Indiana; Miss v-iymer hd 2 died Moday morn-i iwho test new drugs before they I today in the Army hospital until was nurtured by his many trips to are placed in public use were different species of mushrooms have been studied. Extracts from 10 have been found to contain some principle able to slow tumor mg in iresoyterian Hospital, Pittsburgh, where he had been a pa- medical examinations are those policies, he will find himself1 Jessie Bra ugh ler, Indiana; two: present to open a three-day meet Europe where he visited many countries in addition lo Italy. He was the youngest of seven. nieces, Mrs.

Donald (Kathryn) approximately $10,000 a month to the union until the debt is erased. The employes will receive debenture bonds, paying per cent interest, to cover their payroll deduction loans. i A company official said the union afforded a more attractive proposition than rnA Ka.re. luan n.hi..J ing. Reports on the antituberculosis iivm lor mree aays.

Born June 24, 1838, in Penn Run. The three said they knew nothing growth in mice. Dr. Lucas said, HiJJ, LaMesa, Mrs. C.

L.i This work has been done in col (Helen) Baxter, Elmira, N. Y. drug isoniaztd and on the body's amazing adrenalin and nor adrenalin hormones also were given. all now deceased. He is survived by his wife, Grace Houston Bi-amonte, a former art instructor at the deceased would have been a senior in Pine Township High School this year.

He was a mem Friends svill be received afteri laboration with the Division of Experimental Cnemo-Therapy of about a report another American by the name of Grishman was in Soviet hands and was about to be released. The report came from Austrian repatriates in Vienna last 2:30 p. m. Tuesday at Robinson's, 36 N. 7th Indiana, where ser Dr.

Cochran said Heiimine pre- vented iu all but IS per cent: from a bank the Sloan-Kettering Institute of Indiana State Teachers College; ber or ine Laurel Swamp Church. on unsound ground." Stevenson said Eisenhower's 1953 talk of "unleashing' Chinese Nationalists on Formosa for a possible attack on the Red China mainland "shook our alliances and Invited war in the Formosa Strait He said this "predicament which-still plagues the Eisenhower administrationand us" was brought New York. Ronald is survived by his fath-i Hamilton Tailoring does a seven- We. JA11 apeatH fc 1 vices will be conducted Wednesday, Sept. 7th at 3:00 p.

m. The Rev. R. W. Faus will officiate.

In er, Koy S. Waltimire. two sisters and three brothers. Marilyn official, bb inuiiwii-ouuar yearly ousmess ana Officials said that Hopkins ap- trt lartfilot maHo.n. able to obtain medical reoorts of a group of inunkeys inoculated with Mahoney Type I virus.

By contrast, 100 per cent of a group of monkeys inoculated but not his nephew, Francesco Biamonte of New Kensington; his niece. Mother Superior of the Convent of the Good Shepherd in Rome, another nephew, Guiseppi Biamonte, patently had some reason fori terment Oakland Cemetery, Indi oue, iaroi Joyce, Charles, Thomas and Lynn, all of Elmira. N.Y measure clothing organization In substantiating the claim of less the world. cancer among people eating the clouding his past and they had not' given Helenine contracted polio. He said that while Helenine had; yet discovered what it was.

One; retired captain of the Italian Ar his paternal grandfather, Charles Boletus edulis in Czechoslovakia, ana. DAVID FRANKLIN BUTER- about by Eisennower'i desire to authority aaid man 4nd my; three other nieces in Italy; wammire of Clymer RD: significant value in preventing grandmother, Mrs. Hester Sanders tc ou. wmiiu ul i talk, uke an American." the Senate Republican leader, and; Armv sookesmen said il BAUGH, 87, of Cherry Tree RD 1, "I'm reluctant to talk about the loan becau.se it may embarrass the company." Kroll said. "We've done this a goodly number of times, here in Cincinnati and elsewhere." Germany and Austria.

Similar folklore about mushrooms is reported in some areas of polio it had no important effects; was one niece living in Vancouver, Canada; three grand nephews and four grandnieces. when used to treat monkeys after! Sen. Bridges of New Hampshire, died in his home in Montgomery01 11 aunts and one Township, September 5, at 4:30 ncl' Pennsylvania where mushrooms the polio had started. He empha- irman of the Senate GOP Policy Mr. Biamonte was well known sized Helenine is not yet suitable Pm.

Jrriends will be received at the Asked why the union would make are grown, he added. Committee. Stevenson's criticism of Eisen for human use. Son of Jonathan and Lucinda auiua uncral ome, 888 Wayne Dr. Lucas said American species Avenue after 7 this evening.

Serv Dr. Harry L. Williams of Emory, Shankle Buterbaugh, he was born a loan to management, Kroll an-swered: "Our members work in the place. of Boletus Edulis were not found hower's record on agriculture was and will long be remembered by his many friends as a gentleman wh-o truly represented the finest in Old World culture. He was noted for his consistent friendliness.

University's medical faculty, said Lireen Tuwnshiri, July 17, 18H8. presumed all three had been held in various slave labor camps for, the past seven years. I The three were turned over to; a U.S. State Department official, E. Dubois, at the Soviet consulate in East Berlin.

The Russians had said earlier they would be released at Karlchorst and aj U.S. liaison team had gone there in a letter to Henry Snow, at whose to have any anticancer effect ln animal tests. But similar chem- It's their jobs. The union functions Kasson, farm both Steven experiments indicate the widely-: He is survived by his wife, Anna used antituberculosis drug isonia-! Freeman Buterbaugh; five sons ices will be he'd in the Chapel Thursday afternoon, September 8, at 2 p.m. The Rev.

John J. Coon will officiate. Burial will be in Manor cemetery, Penn Run. son and Eisenhower made campaign speeches in j52. to protect people's jobs.

We were extracted from other we're a part of the industry." species of mushrooms growing in Alvln Helmann, vice president this country. zid removes vitamin BG Irorn thejan one daughter: Grant Buler- body. This apparently explains thejhaugh. Commodore RD; Lynn Bu- and secretary of the company, The best that any extract has nerve paralysis and convulsions inj terbaugh, Marlon Center; Earl Bu- to get them. "Since that day three years ago," Stevenson said, "the farm situation h-as worsened under an administration that em-1 r.

I iiioiLn.vu mr union iiiruiuera luriuune is to retard Erowin OI tumors i uiib jjaueiiis recwv- "iu rufr- sympathetic understanding and his willingness to give his time to those who had need of his counsel. Friends may pay their respects at the Hill Home this afternoon and evening. Funeral services will be held at St Bernard's Crtholic Church Wednesday morn-ing at 10:00 a.m. i demonstration of loyalty to'in animals, not to make them'i" isoniazid. Vitamin B6 is essen-J baugh, Commodore RD; Mrs.

No- Defibaugh, Clairborn, Md. 7a i Ith irm- Ishrlnk or disappear. i tial to functioning of the humanllaMae Mae braces flexible prici supports while wru uj auviei ou.ciai, wno CATHERINE HcOAUGHET KRUCMAV passed away Monday evening at six o'clock in the Ely-ria Hospital. She is survived by her husband. Harry Krugman; two children, Mrs.

Carl Schwan and Rot hard brain. Eugene Buterbaugh, Hamilton, N. maintaining distressing rigidity of Dr. William said studies with 22 grandchildren; 10 great said: 1 "By the way, will you sign this receipt for these three Ameri animals show isoniazid combines1 grandchildren; one sister. Mrs.

with B6, causing rises as much as Bertha Lonng, Homer City; four cans?" 20-fold in the amount of BS passed stepchildren, William G. Free- Buterbaugh, both of Elyria; two brothers, C. V. and Telford Mc-V I ITO Fll I Dubois signed and took the three, in the urine. Use of B8 to counter-) man, U.

S. Army, Germany; Mary mind." He declared that while "the current farm distress is dangerous to our whole economy," the GOP administration "as fertile of moralistic slogans for farmers as it is barren practical ideas for a solution of the surpluses. Pressure Building Up For Ike To Run Again act side effects of isoniazid, how-'J. Boring, Cherry Tree, RD to the U.S. provost marshal's of-' fice in West Berlin.

They were ever, requires careful study to see Margaret Boring, Indiana RD whether BS might diminish isonia-' Benjamin F. Freeman at home. arrested immediately and sent to an Army hospital for examination. ii-aughey. lnd.ana.

Services will be conducted Thurs- HrtPOCT1 PlPCk day, September 6, from the Cis-i1 Wl I II cero Funeral Home, Elyria, I i ALBERT L. STEFFT, who livedj "9 rOUCJllT in the home of his daughter. Mrs. SAN FHAvrrsrrt tm A jzid's healing action, he said. Friends will be received at the Two reports were given cover-; Rairigh Funeral Home, Hillsdale Cumish and Fields said they needed medical attention.

Hopkins saud Butler also messaged Snow, accusing Eisenhower of having false (Continued Prom Page One) somewhat related studies of after 7 p.m. today, until the noon he was in good health. ly promised the farmers govern- the President has it so well organ-! adrenalin and the related coin, hour Wednesday and after 5 p.m. ized that he now can turn over pound noradrcnalui in the bloud- Wednesday until 2 Thursday, But ment orice suDDorU at 90 Der rent All three are scheduled to belh individual grows. Grace Burt, 1352 E.

20th street, jtive waves of flames threatened Erie, died September 4. in thellwo priceless redwood groves to- of parity-the legally determined screened by Army's interrogators J1" wmamiKr9 Plems to aides and stream. These hormones, chiefly. September 8. the'hour' of service! p.m.

air price standard. alter aevcral day. medical treat- 'uruuitii. lh. I The Kov.

AU'rcd Armstrong Willi aer an extended, day as raging forest fires blazed illness. I vr "i great and impurtant issues." ationa such a. tear and officiate and burial will follow In 1 Ann. iiu.ut.tul U. k.lk USUe.

I out of control in northern and cen- Born in Ambrose, Indiana California. ty, December 25, 1671. Mr. Steffyl More than 1500 fir. Iilr.

i ne ueMu mi ne nao no in-help lit the Body to meet emergen-' tast Malioninx cemetery. soldier, miaht be to McCarthy, at Appletmi. information about Eisonhow-lciea by sloppini. up tha heart beat! martial for desertion, to view ofilaal night rejliod: er'a I05 but lie said thejand blood pressure. I JOH.V IIAKVEV SMITH of Kvn- Cumi.h a military intalligenre "1 don't believe it a choice impression i.

general in the Re- Dr. James A. Richardson. nh.r-!wood n.ss.d Sund.v Sent. Give Reason For Reunion had been in Uie transfer business: battled flame, whipping through ouou.

ou the Sequoia National Forest in tha work, official, wer, anxiou. to between destroying Ike by a front-; publican party that the President macolocist at the Medical Colle'4. 1D3S. in th. Indian.

M.mori.l He is by hi. wife. Nora Sierra Nevada east of Pr.ann llearn what he mieht have told the at assault and rubber a twill run I 1 u.j Neal Steffy; a daughter. More than 700O acre. m.r.

ua, i r.i.r.nr. 1 -ui wviu ic(Juricii live-. nu.iidi. wuciv If. uau oeen v.

.11. V.11 iri.ieit pumicai mailers, member researcn team aas dis- patient for the previous three bcnmidt and her huabandj Authorities also planned to que. ministration Viakei. Nmon covered that: He died on hU birthday. Schmidt were re-tion the three about other missing "I feel that regardless of whall I.

The Democratic presidential During anesthesia with ether. Born Sept. 4, lar.5 in Green ace Burt: five grandchildren; blackened. Damage wii estimated A three great gran' children; a at more than $650,000. ter.

Jame. Fulmer, Marion The crackling flame, reached Center; a brother. Norman Stef-; within a mile of tha famed Cn. of i au. nuieric.ns.

especially aoioier. wno success is nan on wnai nixou, nomination contest, at this point chloroform or vieiuhene. the nor- Indiana Coanly, a son n.ve ais.ppr.req iioin Benin in eauea a irontai eieryl iooKS like a horse between mones increased from four lo six Ihe late Benjamin C. and Sarah fy, Marion Center. 'eral Grant redwood, the world'a we uecioea uiJi ine oaDy need rceent years.

senator has a duly to expose m-lAdlai Stevenson. Uie party's stand- times. This had the significant ef- Jaue Hill Smith, he spent most all Mr. Steffy wa. a member of lareest tree and nossiblv tha u.

First Methodist Church. living thing on earth. Its aga member of Odd Fellow, of been calculated at man th.n I s. K.Vk i naiie, ner oroiner competence and wroiign.mig aid bearer in Guv. Avereli feet of counteracting acti.m of ut his life in Uieen ami Chcrry- latner but both of us.

In the Army in the early government regardless of which1 Harriman of New York; mid Sen the anesthesia much lends to lull Townships: a a u.eiiiber of jntl received a disability dis- parly is at fault -mid that 1 intend Kstes Kefauver of Tennessee. weaken the heait beat aud reduce Pine Flats Baptist Cluircti, Kiwani. of DuRoi. and years. rrl' Charge about 1W3.

uuillig Uie lat- lo continue s.u.i Six-ul. has then Ul.iod pressure he was a lAacuti for nianyler member of Durloi. Volunteer; in the northern section of tli. ler Prt of Viorld War II. she said.

As for Eisenhower running "consistently underestimated by lujeeti.ins of drug, sucu as years iiu. ni wuiaeo in shipyards, defense again, the President himself told the professional politicians lie pre- line and ether use SLihslau-; liusoaud of late Annie Rob- Hose Company. slate, between 17.000 and 16,000 Services will oe held at Russel acres were aflame in Humboldt C. Schmidt Funeral Hume, 26 County. -Pine Avenue, Erie.

Fira fialiter. fouohi in. I ana uie -Merenanl Marine, a wa.lungtuii news conference, dieted that his own slate of tiai gums in ihe amounts of a.lren- ens snmli. lie is surviveil by three leu ins snip in i.ennau port early in August mat tne slate of I bliruima. tirtauvei co'ilit win and Nului if; on: li.

I'enn Hun; i.o.,.. iv en. n.u i.i.i-n ihi ani lejol.ed the Ar.ny ln liu Health fu-xt year uoiild tie a year's Ucmoeiatit pusi-lcmial pn- ri.d anotiier lnati Alforri Fin. 1'iyde J. Idaho; 'September 7, at 6 p.l.i.

The Kev. Rockefeller Grove, one of the few Uudd L. Smith. 1. us Auijelcs, Ralph H.

Kckert of the Wayne remaining stands of virgin red-one daughter Mrs. Frank tELsiel Street Methodist Church, will offi-iwood. uiajur idimi in matting up ni. iiiary easily nanus uovtll over p. Caliloriua logger, in Uie belief, she Member, of the family said the mind.

Stevenson und Haiiiniun MOPI UrOWneCl aii, uiai oeiuiout w.a ueau. out aiatement ot the released Austrian So, iiewsmen asked Ine vice pre. The -'most difficult'' issue for CONN ALT, Oluu. Lft A 13-foot Ada-ns. Clymer, RD; fiveiciate.

Service, will be held Thur- A brush and fore.t fira wa. fin. i. isen- the Republicans in 1956 will be de- metal boat capsued in Lake trie ifrandchildren aud eight great--day at 2:30 p.m. in tha Pre.by terl-' ally brought under control ln Lake i.

rii aim re.uiueu ner i prisoner, was me first information i idem yesterday: How married Ufa w.th Schmidt andj they had received about Field, hower'. health? feuse of the administration', farm the Coiuieaut Hocks yesterday, grandchildren. Church, Marion Center, the County, about 100 milea north of their ion, iSince qisappearea in ItHtt. "1 have tlDVer rrn the Piiirirnt' nrnsram bpt-aus farm m-iris hkvat irt Vl.nlclP VrutuHi nil) ha iituiv vmmuu nwn wi mrs. uurion jwaritn.

a suter bettor," Nixon replied. "I feel, been falling. But Mixon voiced con- D. 1 Vienna. Ohio.

p. in. Thurday at Robinson's, Portlind, today. Schmidt Cornish in Rov ley, he is in tip top shape physi-1 fidence they will stabilize soon. Four persons were rescued by 36 N.

7lh Indians, where ser- Mai he hpes to enroll at the Uni- their family i'ually spelU its name cally and menially his attitude. 3. The Democratic presidential the crew of a fishing tug. They vices avill be conducted Saturday, verslty of Montans at Missoula for Kius. She laid they had thought toward his nominee will have no choice but am Meikle's wife, Sue.

39; Robert Sept. 10th at 1:30 p. The Rev. courses lo wild life technology. her biothei dead until she received: And the Job.

Nixon added, -has to run on ihe record of former Jarman, 38. his 4-year-old daugh- Gioson Dav: and Rev. B. J. Rev.

Guy Gray officiating. Francisco, sfter mors than Burial will be in Marion Center i 200 persons wars forced to svacu. cemetery. Pall hearers: Richard ate their homes in the Whiipering Fulmer, Bernard Fulmer, Arthur; Pines resort ares. Kesslar, Earl Steffy, Edward Grif- The Fresno County eommunUlsi fith and Neal Griffith.

(of Hums Lake and Grant Grove Two sons, Sloan and Harold prs-iwers evacuated from the path of csdod their fsthsr ia dsstb. tks SsquaU NsUocal forsit fix a posicsro irorn nun iat June become easier" for ths President. President Truman, or split Jeeneene. and Mary Alice Moss will officiate. Interment in OtatsUt Clasjtftodt BHa Rssultt from Ausfisa cswp.

longer is in it" He said party. ILsvins. IB all of Vienna. Greenwood Cntrjr, IndUns..

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