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Hearings Sef I Indiana Evening Meffe, Friday, Aug. 8, 1969. InCTSflS in-V On Brutality Seen In Oil Taxes nYork HARRISBURG (AP) De Along With McCor mack- Agnew In Line For Pay Raise (Continued from Page 1) fense lawyers were reported to open their case today in a federal court hearing involving will lead to shortages. If tne proposal Is passed Into! charges of police brutality whicn mw out of last month's racial law, It must Inevitably result In higher prices to the consum disorders In the city of York. Richard P.

Noll, solicitor for procedure, ers," said E.D. Brdckett, board chairman of Gulf Oil Corp. the Fraternal Order of Police It Is possible to escalate A. Wright, board chairman these salaries over and over ev- A 'i A of Humble Oil Refining erv four years without having a said a natural gas shortage Isi roll call vote in the House or tne in York, was a recent addition to defense counsel. Joining lha case late Thursday after wit-nesses for the plaintiffs testified one after another of alleged acts of police misconduct.

imminent and crude oil produc Senate," said Williams. tion capacity Is diminishing. He said that means everybody Unless there are national! r-H 1 A in the Senate can go campaigning and claim he opposed the An eieht-vear-old Negro girl By WALTER R. MEARS Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) Vice President Splro T. Agnew and House Speaker John W.

McCormack are In line for pay raises. And Congress apparently Is going to keep Its automatic system for periodic! boosts In its own salary. Sen. John J. Williams.

challenged the system Thursdayi night and lost. The Issue arose as the Senate acted on a bill to boost the pay of Agnew and McCormack to $62,500 a year. policies which encourage domestic exploration for oil and gas, producing capacity will notl latest congressional salary 1 i "1 boost, with no roll call record to be maintained at a level to as said she and her three-year-old brother were shot by police after they and others had ob-served officers beating a man. prove him wrong. sure an adequate supply of fuels The Senate adopted Williams' in emergencies," Wright said white woman told the court amendment once, 49 to 36.

Then The industry completed 58,000 Sen. Peter Dominick, R-Colo. that she too was shot in the same incident. welts in 1956 but only 31,000 last 4 sought to limit the pay raise to year. A former Negro policeman the vice president, and tne For the past nine consecutive said he resigned from the force years, domestic crude oil pro whole issue was sent back to the' Senate Post Office and Civil it 1 fS I i Y'Ut i duction exceeded additions to Service Committee.

reserves. Natural gas output The same measure provides $7,000 raises for the minority an! majority leaders of the House and Senate, and for Sen. Richard B. Russell, the during the height of the racial strife because of the attitude of his fellow officers toward black people. He said a "large percen The bill came back stripped of last year exceeded additions to reserves for the first time in the Williams amendment, history, though Williams and Dominick president pro-tempore.

tage" of York policemen were bigoted. claimed they had a commitment1 Oilmen say a depletion cut Members of the House and When the hearing before U.S. that the Senate would Insist on would amount to a rejection of! Senate got salary in jDist. Judge William J. Nealon Interior Department study creases earlier this year to eliminating the automatic salary revision system.

opened on Wednesday, two make their current pay $42,500 Negro men testified that they calling for stepped-up explorations to meet spiraling demand for petroleum products. Sen. Gale W. McGee, Agnew and McCormack got no were gunned down by a police the committee chairman, said Increase then. armored unit as they sat on a Interior has forecast that that wasn't so.

The House, Their pay bill, cleared by the Miss Judy Park, Miss Grace Sobolak, Miss Pepper Hill and Miss Collette Bancroft. Col. Gingrich is shown presenting the Cadet Ribbon and Commendation Ribbon to Cadet Harold W. Beatty, Arnold. Also pictured is Cadet Rustin Mcintosh, Coraopolis, who was honored as the outstanding platoon leader.

(Gazette photo by Bechtel) AWARDS DAY FOR ROTC Indiana University of Pennsylvania's Reserve Officers Training Corps conducted its annual Awards Day this week. LL Col. Robert B. Gingrich, who served as reviewing officer, presented awards to the outstanding cadets of the summer semester. Certificates of Appreciation and Commendation Ribbons were presented to four Kaydeens (ROTC Ladies Auxiliary).

They are, I to proch. One of the men said an which now gets the bill again, domestic petroleum consump House on March 18, had been officer uttered racial slurs prior tion will increase from 13 mil would never stand for that, he held up In the Senate since April: to the shooting. said. lion barrels a day In 1968 to 19 29. largely as a result of the dispute over the system of auto million In 1980, In essence Agnew's pay raise Deputy Atty.

Gan. Stanley A. Such a demand means the In was in jeopardy If the Senate In Winicoff, arguing that none of matic congressional dustry needs to discover 87 bil-l the witnesses had accused mem sisted on eliminating the auto bers of the State Police of bru lion barrels of new reserves by Under the system, a federal 1980. The estimated cost: $200 matic salary system. Williams kept trying.

After his amendment was re- commission sends recommenda- tality, asked the court to remove a trooper captain as one of the defendants. The motion was Hons to the White House every billion. Only 30 billion barrels of reserves were discovered be File Appeal Over $1.8 Million Suit four years on the pay of top gov. Jecfed, 50 to 47, Williams then proposed that the Senate vote a tween 1960 and 1968. Training Of Mid-Level Supervisors Indiana County To Share In New Federal Project Oilmen say a depletion allow ernment officials, members of Congress and the Judiciary.

With the President's signature, pay raise only for Agnew, but The suit originally was brought ance cut would weaken incen that was blocked, 68 to 25. by Negroes Rhoad Barton and tive to explore for new reserves And the pay raise bill passed Lewis Johnstone and charged city and State Police with illegal PHILADELPHIA (AP) at a time when the industry is on a voice vote while a halt' those salary levels take effect automatically unless House orl Senate vetoes them within 30 Curtis Publishing Co. has filed dozen senators Jumped to their finding it tougher to find capital to finance high risk explora feet to shout that they opposed days. an appeal with the state Supreme Court against a lower court jury verdict awarding tions. it.

Williams (ought to scrap the search and seizure in the confiscation of an undetermined number of weapons from Negro homes. However, attorney Peter extended as necessary. Chase Manhattan Bank -re Indiana County is one of i xlputtlng together a proposal for 11,825,000 in damages to i Community Action Program, trainine package which Is It Is the feeling of the policy lian Reis and her two daughters ports that, currently, the industry's use of borrowed funds is' well over twice as large as In Inc. (CAP) agencies in western geared to train mid-level super- group that the federal govern Church Picnic suit Involving an article Hearn concentrated a major part of his case on accusations Pennsylvania that will share visors, filed workers, and board ment will evaluate the strengths published In the Saturday Even the past. lof this program and compare' members, At St.

John's of brutality against members of $105,000 grant for a training program for mid-level supervisors. ing Post. The depletion allowance ap Bandleader Russ Morgan Dead At 65 the city police department. the results with other training contractors who have been de plies only to income from sue- Indiana. Cambria, Allegheny, A Common Pleas Court jury in June 1968 awarded the dam The annual church picnic of Heam said he was attempting to show that the York police cessful producing properties Mercer and Blair counties and the city of Pittsburgh are the six livering the training packages in the past.

This includes such and does not apply to dry holes treated whites and blacks ages to the former Philadelphia nightclub owner and her daughters, Mrs. Barbara Do- that account for about nine out St. John's, St. Patrick's and Sacred Heart churches will be held at Cameron's Bottom this Sunday. One trainer and one co-trainer will be hired after an evaluation meeting by the policy committee after they have studied and viewed the trainer and co-trainer functioning and delivering a training package to a group of mid-level priority agencies ot the 41 in this section of the common of every 10 wildcat wells drilled schools as Temple University, the University of Pittsburgh, Volt and Sterling.

The most dramatic testimony tAS VEGAS. Nev. (AP) in the search for new reserves. wealth that will participate in daro. now 20, and Michael (Midgie) Corabi, now 15.

at Thursday's session came Russ Morgan, one of the leaders of yesteryear's "big band It applies only to production the program. when eight-year-old Jeanette Re Mr. Kovach and Mrs. Dorothy and does not apply to such oper-l Eight persons, including Joe Last June, however, three Common Pleas Court judges cut iMerritt of the local CAP office sound" and who helped the Dor-sey borothera get their start, is Kovach of Indiana, who is the ations as transporting, refining, gister told in barely a whisper the events leading up to the shooting in which she was hit in the damage figure to $415,000, Increase Displeases were selected to participate ir organizing the program and as and marketing of coordinator of the CAP ctoud in This program Is funded for al period of one year and may be dead at the age of 65. and denied a petition by Curtis products.

Also, it cannot exceed Indiana County, were involved in1 sembling the training packagel for a new trial. the back and her brother Daryl struck in the buttocks. an per cent 01 net income, a re for Indiana County. They will al quirement that the Industry con- The child said she and sev Morgan, whose music was among dancers' favorites in the 1939s and 1940s, died late Thursday night of a cerebral hemor so be involved in delivering the Dairy Group tends limits the average allow- Wife's Company eral others were standing along package. Tuition Fees ance in effect to about 17 per Final Program At Bible School Mary Jo Mundock is the Cam rhage, spokesmen aald at South PITTSBURGH The Greater cent.

Part Of Fine bria County representative. ern Nevada Memorial Hospital. The allowance works this An accomplished arranger WELLSVILLE. N.Y. (AP) way: Mr.

Kovach was also named the director for Manpower De a fence watching what she described as "police beating up a man." When the officers saw they were being observed, they opened fire on the onlookers, she said. Former Negro policeman El Pittsburgh Dairy Industry Association (GPDIA) today expressed hope that milk dealers would not be made the "public whip Increased At 3 Schools HILLSDALE The final pro A producer reports a gross In tloyd Wilson, 21, figures to see a lot of his wife in the next year. velopment and Training In Indi gram of the Hillsdale Wesleyani Methodist Church Bible School ana County. ping boy" for a price increase come of $10,006 from a lease that cost him $3,500 to operate.) His deductions would total As pan of a sentence for three traffic violations. Village Jus He is accepting applications will be held Sunday evening.

and songwriter, he wrote such hits as "Your Nobody Till Somebody Loves You," "Somebody Else la Taking My Place" and bis band's theme, "Does Your Heart Beat For Me?" He had led his group, "The by dairy farmers. PHILADELPHIA (AP) from any industry who feels tice Philip O. Engelder ordered in expenses and a On August 1, area Farmer Co Students at all three state-re need for this service which will mer c. woodyara, it, saia ns resigned last July 22 after two years of hearing fellow officers and even his superiors down Wilson not to be on Wellsville depletion allowance of $2,750 or lated universities will be pay operatives announced they would! charge 25 cents per hundred train people in the categories of 27ft per cent of $10,000. His tax ing tuition fees this fall, mid level supervisors, field Russ Morgan Orchestra," for streets for the next 12 monthsj unless accompanied by Mrs.

Wilson. He also imposed a $50 able Income would be $3,750. weight above current prices set due to cuts in state appro workers and also board mem grading black people. Woodyard said he once heard a captain Lutheran Day Nursery Plans Set Operating costs of $5,000 in the past five years at the Dunes Hotel on the Las Vegas Strip. priations bills.

by the Pennsylvania Milk Marketing Board. Farmers add! bers for community works. refer to Negroes as "niggers." fine. Police said residents com-! The hikes will affect about This is an OEO Grant and is Morgan formed his first band stead of $3,500 would have reduced the depletion allowance to $2,500 in that it cannot exceed 50 tionally have petitioned the 100,000 students. called CART (Community Action In his home state of Pennsylva plained that Wilson was driving Board for a hearing to ask that Under s-examination, Woodyard admitted he was suspended a year ago because he refused to disperse an unruly Regional Training).

his car over their lawns. per cent of net income. present minimum prices be raised to absorb the hike. The 27 per cent figure Is a With one successful year be nia in 1923 and dubbed it the "Scranton Sirens." Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey, who both went on to their own fame, were Pennsylvania State University, the University of Pittsburgh and Temple University all have announced tuition result of long congressional hind it. the Zion Lutheran Dav "We earnestly hope that we will not be made the public Nursery School is now receiving crowd of blacks.

He said he disapproved of the rough methods being employed by fellow study and debate after the first income tax law In 1913 recog members of the band. The Dor-j hikes. They are pnvmciy pupn applications for the 1969- whipping boy in this situation seys and Morgan went to the nized a difference between capi 70 school year. The school, held chartered institutions, but rely on the state for financial sub in Zion Lutheran Church. 6th I made a statement that I same church in Scranton, where one of the Dorseys played the tal ana income.

Producers of minerals and metals not lust by the consumer, the news and editorial voices of the various media, or by our state legislators," said C. J. Milroth, Exec sidy. and Church streets, seeks to oilmen were granted an allow provide each child with a varied Dr. George Hoffman, director would not arrest any more black people as long as I was a member of the police department.

Schweiker Leads Fight Senators Hailing Cut In Spending church organ. Before he was out of his teens Morgan had left for New York ance lor capital decline caused! or the Bureau of State Colleges educational and guided play utive Director of the GPDIA, an by production. program. which was wrong and I should organization of 37 dairies. to arrange music for John Phil It took Congress 13 years to not have said it," Woodyard told "The simple truth Is that we The school Is In session three develop the oil and gas formula the court and Universities, said that the schools must raise their fees because they will not receivel from the state enough funds to operate.

"They are not getting ip Sousa and Victor Herbert. Later he led the Jean Goldkette are far from happy about this mornings per week from 9 to that the House bill would increase, although we do 11:30. Opening day will be Tues change. Orchestra in Detroit which claimed as members such' day, Sept. S.

Children must be dispute the farmers' position that relief is needed immediate Homer City The allowance for petroleum less than they did last year, curb Pentagon use of chemical, And hinlnfrirnl wnrFnM tCWU four years old before Jan. 31 By CARL P. LEUBSDORF Associated Press Writer he said, "but costs are going up' originally was pegged to the fair ly for mounting production 1970, and only 16 pupils will be and they need more money, names as Dorseys, Joe Venuti; Eddie Lang, Chauncey Morehouse, Bix Beiderbecke and Fuzzy Farrar. costs," he added. accepted.

Enrollment in the agents. Including open air of nerve gas. IVIIIIISIwl market value at the time a producing property was discov WASHINGTON (AP) aena- uig i-ing The dairy spokesman said that school is open to the public, Penn State students will pay $25 a term more this fall than ered. Difficulties developed inl Senators Thursday relected the dealers are caught "in Mrs. Dawn Seagren, the di On Vacation tors seeking stricter control over Pentagon spending are hailing their victory over the computing such a value and the they did last.

nearly intolerable dilemma 70-27 the amendment of Sen. He formed the Russ Morgan Orchestra In 1936 and dubbed the sound "Music in the Morgan industry wound up with a varie which we are forced to. a rector of the school, states that the program will include arts and crafts, literature, language Dr. Eric Walker, Penn State president, said the increase still military and its congressional ty of allowances ranging from Thomas Mclntyre, to bar deployment of ABM missiles but allow installation of the HOMER CITY Rev. and Manner." Besides leading, Mor more for a continued supply of milk while we get far less than allies on the issue of auditing 23 to 40 per cent.

will leave a serious budget development and music. Physi major defense contracts. gan played the trombone and occasionally the piano. His a fair return on our product. Un system's radars.

cal play, planned field trns. I elated," Sen. Richard der these conditions, table milk Schweiker's amendment for Walker said that Penn State and daily refreshments round Schweiker said after a Congress eventually decided it wanted a fixed percentage. The Senate wanted 30 per cent, the House 25 per cent. In 1926 they compromised at 27' per cent.

Mrs. Scott D. Browning and family will vacation the next few weeks in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. They will visit Methodist Work in the Islands. The following vacation schedule is announced for the had admitted 2,000 additional mandatory auditing of major out the daily activities, delivered to the home will become a loss item on our books." series of three votes two of deep, mellow sounds were famous to several decaded of radio listeners.

Survivors include his widow students for the coming semes them decided by one-vote mar defense contracts caused some brisk debate and frantic efforts The school is taught by Mrs. Kae Trunzo, a qualified public Leading milk dealers translate ter, and needs the tuition raise the farm hike to a half cent by senior members of the Shirley, and four children. His scnool Kindergarten teacher. to pay the additional faculty members hired to teach them. Homer City United Methodist gins in which a bipartisan coalition Thursday recouped some of the ground lost in their unsuccessful effort to block the Safe Armed Services Committee to in addition the staff Includes per quart increase on a I jJ1l V.l.

milk which the dairies must ab- 1 6T 6TS sorb under rigid Milk Marketing' Church. head it off. a full time teacher's aide and Pennsylvania residents at the occasional assistance from pro Chairman John C. Stennis, University Park campus will Aug. 17, Rev.

Richard Pavlin, Rev. Pavlin is a student at guard missile defense system. son Jack Morgan, who had played trombone with the group the past years, said he would take over the orchestra. Another son, David, lives in New York and daughters Judy and Patty live in Los Angeles. fessional people such as a li Schweiker, a Senate fresh now pay $200 a term, and $600 for the academic year.

Tuition for out-of-state residents go to arguing there had been no hearings or committee report on the proposal, said it needed Some17e5'per cent of the milk rlaileCl dealers' volume is in table milk II where the profit margin nuw is IXeTUrn llOme man, called the action "a reflec Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C., where he has been working in a bi racial church. Rev. and Mrs. Pavlin tion of the mood of the Senate brarian and a nurse. Further staff is provided by volunteers from the congregation.

The school has applied for state ac $1,350 a year. Mr. thinnest or non existent, further study. He was especially critical of provisions granting and the people that military spending has gotten out of have been selected by the Board Students at Temple in Philadelphia face an in creditation. the General Accounting Office hand." of Missions of the United Meth WASHINGTON, Pa.

(AP) The 120 citizen-soldiers who! came home from Vietnam Information and applications subpoena power. crease of $70 this semester. And Sen. Ralph Yarborough, D- Six Share Kickback can be secured by contacting Milroth said. As in steel and other industries, sume relief has been obtained by selective pricing in by-products but in no instance has such pricing yielded a fair A move by the Mississippi fhursday will return to civilian the Zion Church office or Mrs.

odist Church to be one of a small group of seminarians to spend year in the mission field before finishing their ministerial train President Paul Anderson warns that there likely will be another increase the following semester Democrat to table the Schweik called it "a very significant vote, not against the military establishment per se, but life Saturday after marching in Dawn Seagren, 463-0845. er amendment, and thus kill it parade to honor their home-1 how much is still not known. was defeated 51 to 44. NEW YORK (AP Slv WestJrelurn on the total investment. ing.

They will be serving in coming. against the squandering of government money." Then, ignoring a warning by University of Pittsburgh Hi a era Pennsylvania men have! The GPDIA spokesman poinl- The mpmlwrn nf th ninth Japan for a year. Dick is the "Isn't that terrific? It's migh Dleaded innocent to federal ut that it is "increasingly transportation company i cheered by about 6.000 school's tuition raise "Or MOtheT Stennis against going "off the deep end," the Senate adopted the amendment 47 to 46 and ty encouraging," Sen. William Proxmire, told a news ihey landed in Pittsburgh after wm mMn an 'ncreB5e blocked a move to reconsider it, man. Proxmire is leading a PORT HURON, Mich.

(AP) months in Vietnam. en for all students. charges of sharing a 20 me of just-cent kickback on a $1 million'ment wi" be necessary to relieve loan from the Teamsters economic squeeze, but under Pension fund. present rules, price relief The six were among 13 it will not be son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Pavlin of Homer City. Aug. 24, Dr. Howard Jamison. Dr.

Jamison is an associate pastor of Grace United Methodist Church of Indiana and retired minister of the Western 46 to 45. A 2-year-old Part Huron bov "Nobody will miss us there," Officials of all three univer- group of senators trying to cut other parts of the $20 billion mil dialed "0" for mother Thursday said Ennis Berton, a 24-year-old sities stressed that they are not Six of the 14 sponsors of the1 amendment were freshman Re itary procurement bill. Indicted Julv 21. In the case the.forthcomine for weeks and ana got ner. civil engineer from Bridgevillejrequesting so much more for The Wisconsin Democrat ex- publicans, Michael Cooper, at home with Pennsylvania Conference of the "there are so many extra additional expenditures, DUI are government sought to link the months and then only after the underworld with the mulii-mil- lime consuming process of pects difficult fights on many bchweiker said that, even troops." attempting to keep pace with United Methodist Conference will other pending amendments with Thursday's vote, his pro- his grandmother, wanted to talk to his mother, Mrs.

Arthur Cooper, so he picked ud the At the airport, Brig, flen, J. ordinary costs. be our guest pastor. lion-dollar union pension fund, hearings and evaluations." Five of the men were identified1 should be obvious to all aimed at the C5A super trans- jposal faces an uphill fight. But Milnor Roberts, commanding Student reaction was voiced phone.

port, a new aircraft carrier and ne added that, it tne House by the editor of the Temple Aug. Jl, Rev. Lawrence Stahl. Rev. Stahl is a retired of the Western Pennsyl by the FBI as members of the fair -minded persons, including Cosa Nostra.

the consumers, that our local general of the 99th U.S. Army Reserve command, shook hands He dailed "0 and his moth the Advanced Manned Strategic student paper. knocks it out and a conference committee fails to include it in Aircraft. er, one of 20 operators on the "Uf course the student don with the men as they disembark- U.S. District Judge Edmund dairies are caught in an infal- the measure, he will ask the like it," commented Bill Swan- Palmien set top bond of $25,000 lionary posture they did lied in their wrinkled khaki uni switchboard, happened to swer.

vania United Methodist Church and resident of Homer City will be our speaker. Rev. Stahl is well known as an evangelist in Debate was expected today on the amendment of Sen. Thomas F. Eagleton, which Senate to approve it again.

forms. loursaay lor aeoasiion jonn LA-itraite aim ere cipiea pic- son, "but they don't blame the University, they blame the Senior members of the Armed They had a long Journey home. Services Committee voted solid Scientists now hold that man would sttike $54.1 million slate. And the liming was bad. the area and is still very active ia spite of his 88 years.

funds for the MBT-70 tank. The and the living anthropoid apes They left the combat zone Aug. 2 and stopped en route in Okinawa, Alaska, and Fort Dix, Kocca, toe owner of a Pitis-ivent. burgh cement block firm. He described by the FBI as the! The Japanese word "banzai" hud of Ota Cosa Nostra in means "10,000 years" figura-snjiltiwsstrim Faiusylvanit, 'lively, forever, ly against the amendment, and they will be the members of the They announced the Increase only one week before payment.

sprang from a common ances Senate could start work too on eight amaadmanu which wouldj coniareac committee, tor and parted CsMUe Clauif id Ads) was dm." N.J..

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