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The Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 26

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Indiana, Pennsylvania
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26
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I i Evening Gmtfe, Sepf. 3. 1969. knits with a new Fall snap! Outitcmdlnfl fashion-values you ean'f afforeft to mini Double knit shaping, with longer) jerkins and Jackets) multl-strlpe and contrast' effects for added zing. Shown, two of many autumn-toned ensembles with knit-In and eio-J ehet-type trim.

Misses' lzei 10-20. i IN THAILAND U. S. Air Force Technical Sergeant Joseph A. Letso.

ion of Mr. and Mra. Letso of Ernest. Is on duty at Nnkhon Phnnom Royal Thai AFB, Thailand. Sergeant Letso.

a material supervisor, was assigned to the 78th Supply Squadron at Hamilton AFB, Calif, previously. He Is a graduate of Indiana Area Senior High School. Slate Buck Foundation Hearings HARRISBURG (AP) A hearing is scheduled Friday in Commonwealth Court here on an appeal by the Pearl S. Buck Foundation seeking reinstatement of its right to solicit funds In the state for charitable pur poses. Judge James S.

Bowman1! scheduled the hearing for 2 p.m. Bowman who granted the motion for appeal filed during the weekend by attorneys for Frank J. M. Davis, executive vice pres ident of me foundation. The shape's young! The fabric's imported The look's handsome! Attorney Charles M.

Solomon of Philadelphia, acting for the foundation, contended, among other things, that the order of I the state Commission on Charit able Organizations was entered without a hearing. Joseph J. Kelley secretary of the commonwealth, an v1 NX nounced on July 29 that the The price foundation'! application lor renewal of its registration to solic THREE-PIECE ACETATES IN WARDS ANNIVERSARY SALE! it charitable funds had been denied. Ha said the denial was based on "financial reports rel ative to the foundation" and on speaks for itself recommendation of the Commis sion on Charitable Organiza-1 tions. He did not explain the action further, but said mora details would be sumlied later.

The state's action followed un favorable Dublicltv In a made- REGULARLY $85 YOU SAVE $27 line in the wake of which Theodora F. Harris resigned as pres ident of the foundation. The foundation is named fori Miss Pearl S. Buck. 77-year-old I SHOP WARDS FASHIONS IN THE MALL novelist who has spent much time in the Far East and whose writings have largely concerned that area.

Miss Buck denied allegations low! Subtly shaped 2-button Jacket has jaunty double besom pockets. Select from an array of new-shade plaids that start at a whisper and go as bold as you'd want. Regulars, shorts, longs. Shop now and save I Strikingly good-looking Brent suits of Imported all-wool worsted soy as much for your fashion image (and do as much for your confidence) as any suit at any price Surprising isn't it that Wards price Is so in tne magazine arucie. ine foundation was organized to neip children bom to American mili tary personnel and Asiatic wo- men.

ENJOY WHAT YOU NEED NOW WITHOUT DELAY-USE WARDS CHARG-ALL PLAN Air Unit In Strong Hijack Act 97th Anniversary Sale GENEVA (AP) The International Air Transport Assoc! a-1 mrlA tfuia.i lina tn1rn "tin. I ueiiallu irrnna art-inn" fnllnwineil the hijacking of a jetliner forced! by two Arabi to land in Damascus last Friday. The association's secretary-general, Knut Hammarskjold, who has been In touch with the Syrian government, would not give details. He told a news I MEN'S WING TIP OXFORDS SAVE $2 ON MEN'S SIZES Leather uppers; long-wearing man-made soles, rub ber heels; olive or black; 7Va-l 1, 12. conference: "It is the duty of the Syrian government to re-1 lease immediately the passen-jl gers (two Israelis) still being held." I BLOUSE WITH CASCADES OF PERMANENT PLEATING Love of a blouse in carefree The Syrian National Airline is 1 a member of the transport asso-1 elation, which groups more than 100 major world airlines.

Hammarskjold declined to I Dacron polyester-cotton, the neckline, cuffs and jabot of crystal pleats I White, pink, blue, gold, misses' 32 to 38. say whether the action taken! 5 will mean expulsion of the Syri an airline from the associaiiun I If the Israelis are not freed. He disapproved of the threat I by the International Federation Men's service of Airline Pilots associations to I stage a 24-hour strike if the two I Israelis are not released. I shoes, reg. v.yy $Q99 "This is not the right way to I deal with the problem," he said.

I "It is not the way to achieve a I Reg. 79c Save KNEE HIGHS 53 lasting basis fur a stable situa tion in the future. Hammarskjold, who visited I Cuba earlier this year, said I Prime Minister Fidel Castiu is I getting fed up with the regular I Cushioned insoles; Goodyear welt construction; Neoprene soles, heels. Black leather; 7'A to 11, 12. arrival in Havana of hijackeU planes.

1 "Many of the hijackers arriv Top-vufft-d in opaque nylon. Great colors -supei fit. One size its 9 to 11 ing in Havana are rather disappointed," he said. "All are tie- tiined before being brought be fore a court maybe for a few! days or an eternity. "Others finish up doing some I very useful work under rather I lefcffl VARDS RT.

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