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INDIANA EVENING GAZETTE, INDIANA, PENNSYLVANIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1948. "rAQE TWO Handsome Is JauC Pllt Obituaries Weather Report 70 Staid Delegates Pledged Council To She Has Pepper Buttons To Truman-Barkley Ticket fiheck Rain Successful MttS. ANGELINA SARtOM dledl at the home of her son, Wm. J. J.

Sartori of 89 Chestnut Cofal, Drain ripes at 10:00 m. yesterday morning. Bom In Italy Nov. 2ltt1. 1B58.

she Scattered show in and thunder, storms this after, noon and even, lag; Wednesday mostly cloudy Ji cooler. is survived by one son, Wm. men-! Offensive By MAX BOYD At a joint meeting of the Street PHILADELPHIA, July 14. (AV- Severit? Pennsylvanis votes In lh JQJfi COttlfTlUtC fS Democratic 'Convention are Jally pledged today lo dKC NO BsfMey ticket with four others un- iecmed. For An Answer and Police Committees of Council, tioned above, a sister, Mrs.

Mary Dody o( California and one grand daughter. CAIRO, July 14 (5 The Jews announced military successes today Friends are being received in the Four delegates told a caucus of SHOWMS held Monde? evening, July 13, It was decided to havt the police make a check of all properties to see where rain water Is being turned into the sanitary sewer. An intolerable condition has developed as a the big keystone state delegation In north, south end nilddla Palestine, home of her son at 89 Chestnut Coral, where services Will be held In the new Smicksburg Cemetery, The Bowser Funeral Home it In at 9:00 a. m. Saturday followed by They claimed to have captured Shefa 'Amr, 11 miles west ot the 'Ism services in the St.

Francis Roman result of this practice in certain) last night they are holding off onj their choices untlt the nominations; are In. Three of the dissenters previously had opposed endorsement of President Truman; charge ot arrangements. Catholic Church In Oraceton, Rev. low-lying sections of town, where! major port of Haifa, tt waa the near Father Matthew A. Yanosek offi est base of Fawzi Pash Al Kaukji, many homes have experienced the unhealthtul and unpleasant altua-l ciating, Interment in charge of the Askew Funeral Home, Homer City, -ysy it'.

TOKYO, July 14 (VP) A washout today crippled transportation, Fifteen hundred commuters were told there would be no more trains today. The 1,500 wnlkrd five miles In another station. The aUtion-master reiterated there would be no more trains today. Some of the 1.600 throttled the niaflonimuter. Others broke station windows.

Then a train arrived. All 1,500 sol home late. who leads Arab volunteer forces, to Haifa. Twin-engined Syrian bombers at will be In the St. Simon ti Jude WW t1 Cemetery at Blalrsvllle.

tacked Haifa for the second time lion of having the sanitary sewer "back-up. 'Into their cellars whenever a heavy downpour of rain occurs, which Is proof that rain water is finding Its way Into the sanitary, sewers in lame quantities the com but caused no serious damage. Services for PAUL PATERNAT, In the center, the capture ot RaJ Consumers 1 Looking For Steel Hikes PITTSBURGH, July 14 OT The steel Industry had a new pricing method today and steel consumers looked for new and higher prices. The big steel producers, like U. infant son of John and Frances Al Eln, nine miles northeast ot Tel Skoff Peternay, who died at the.

mittee said. Aviv relieved the Petah Tiqva suburb ot Arab shelling. It promised to "I think all four probably will wind Up voting for the President," delegation Chairman John 3. Rice commented to a reporter following the meeting at Convention Mall. Meeting In a sweltering basement room, the delegates also heard a fervent plea from Mayor David L.

Lawrence of Pittsburgh to stay in their convention seats from now on for expected convention fights on the elvtl rights and Taft-Hartley Law Issues. There are many things in that platform which mean much to us politically 'n Pennsylvania," Law- Indiana Hospital yesterday morning were held at the Askew Funeral Home, Homer City this morning at 9:00 by Rev. Samuel Faluch of the Russian Orthodox Church ot Sanitary sewers are not constructed to carry rain water or surface water, but to carry the fairly uniform flow from bathrooms, sinks, ease the water shortage to the 100, 000 besieged Jews in Jerusalem The town is the termniua ot the Police Judge P. James Pelleechia, named last yew ae best-dressed jarM In the V.8 broke Into print acatn. Be eoiKes swlloe said, to taking- rma the bank of hh be waa He president nd losing It on race beta British Airways To Explore Air Jerusalem pipeline.

The Jews alio stationery tubs, and should be only very slightly affected by rain Blacklick. Jnterment waa In the Oakland Cemetery of Indiana. have taken Subs, five miles west 01 S. Steel formerly, absorbed freight costs, or a big part of them, Jerusalem, on the Tel Aviv Road. they could compete on equal The news announced a commando HARRY H.

WETZEL, of 270 Ce terms with other steel companies located nearer prospective custom LONDON. July British European Airways announced yesterday the beginning of an 18-rnon-Ih exploration of violent gusts in the upper air which it said may "markedly influence' the design and dar Drive, Elslnore, a former resident and dairy farmer of attack in the Negba area ot the south, 18 miles northeast of the big Egyptian base of Gaza, wiped out ers. fall, according to the report. When the police arrive at your home be ready to show them where your rain water is drained off, and they will only take a few minutes of your time. If your rain water is being drained Into the sanitary sewer you should take steps at once to "From now on, Penn-.

at no time be be-strength in the con- rente sylv. low Marion Center, passed away sud Many prices were quoted on a Band Concert Planned For half ot an Egyptian company. Seven denly in Elslnore, July 10, IMS. more Egyptians were reported killed He was born In East Mahoning "basing point" system Just as though the mils were located at certain base cities instead of in Pittsburgh venlioi. "There may be southern delgates ii operation of high speed Jet propell- 1 I airliners, may insist on another surprise attack at near Township, Nov.

0, 1879, a son of by Baqua. correct this situation, Your plumber SHE HAS PEPPER or Chicago. S. S. and Dorlnda (Griffith) Wetzel, polling the delegation," he contin IHSTonight both deceased.

He was married In If you look closely you will see But that method recently was rul In Jerusalem, Irgun Zval Leuml Id it planned to turn over five wilt be able to advise you how to comply with the Borough Ordinance, which states "No person shall that Winnie Todd of New York 1902 to Alice R. Beatty, who pre- The Summer Session Band, one of jric air U-ii3 mivou jiv discovered at heights of 20,000 to 40,000 feet. The research team, flying two Mosquito fighters, will attempt to chart thorn on routes from London to Lisbon, Stockholm and Rome, holds a basket adorned with some of ed illegal by the U. S. Supreme Court in a decision involving the cement Industry.

ceded him In death. He was a former member ot the Marlon Center connect an open gutter, cesspool or the groups that makes up the Indl- the thousands of lapel buttons dis kidnaped British electricity company officials to the Israeli army. The men were questioned on suspicion ot espionage. lana High School Summer Music tributed in Philadelphia in behalf cistern, or allow any surface drainage to connect with the public Now the steel firms are quoting School, will present a concert on Methodist Church. He later married Edna F.

Cun nragham, who survives: also the fol of Sen. Claude Pepper's campaign for the Democratic Presidential The United Nations Security Coun Council requests that all property the school grounda Thursday evening July 16 at 7:30 o'clock. ued. "If you can't be here for any reason, please make sure that your alternate attends so that all of Pennsylvania's votes can ba counted." On the endorsement of president Truman for re-election and Senator Alben W. Berkley as hie running mate, the holdouts are: Benjamin R.

Cappolo, of Weed ville; Mrs. Bertha Kehoe, of Somerset; Richard T. Hartzell, of Lock Haven; and H. R. Edwards, Muncy Banker are district delegates nomination.

(AP wlrephoto.) lowing children: Howard Mar prices at the mills and the freight charges are paid by the customer. The mills can quote a delivered prices as long as it Includes freight charges. owners comply with this ordinance cil lined up behind a U. S. demand lor forceful action to stop the war.

British supported the move. Arab The Summer Music School, spon sored by the Board of Directors of The Mosquito wil fly up and down "sawtooth" patterns in the upper air until they find one of the gusts. Then they'll explore it in depth and extent, recording air speed, directions and temperatures with special equipment. The violent gusts affect the "com- ion Center; Harry Clair, Englewood, Mrs. Chester (Edna) Kirk-land, Clymer; Charles R4 Brush-valley; Robert Columbus, Ohio; indignation exploded In a mass dem the Indiana Borough Schools, offers onatrtitlon at Amman, capital of to many students a wholesome and Berlin Food Bank Built Trans-Jordan, whose officials de Mrs.

Ben (Ruth) Lightcap, Rixfort, worthwhile summertime activity by voluntarily In the Interest of the general public health and sanitation, but will enforce It by legal means necessary, at the expense or the offending property owners, rather than have some homes rendered unfit for human habitation by the careless neglect of a few persons. nounced what they called "British Mrs. Fred (Jean) Rising, Ir providing an opportunity tor regu fort and perhaps even the safety of win, fourteen grand children lar practice during a period of the with one vote each. treachery and deceit." Thousands of angry Arabs milled the streets and five great grandchildren. His year when there would otherwise chanting war cries.

passengers who will fly In the "fast, high-flying jet propelled airliners of the near future," BEA said. step-mother, Mrs. Mary W. Wetzel, By Air Lift be no such opportunity, and gives The new pricing system is expected to sdd from $8.40 to $12.72 a ton to steel costs on steel shipped from Pittsburgh to such points as Boston and Chicago. The freight rate from Pittsburgh to Boston is 63.26 cents per 100 pounds and to Chicago it's 52.8 cents.

The new price policy would have the least effect on fabricating plants within a radius of 20 miles or so of a steel producing center such se Pittsburgh One result may be Marlon Center and the following many parents an opportunity to test A decisive battle appeared to be I brothers and sisters: Silas Mar BERLIN, July 14. (ff) The So. lLanais estate shaping up around Latrum, which the Trans-Jordan Legion held the possible talent of their children. In beginning groups, at a time when chand; Lewis Marlon Center; George Marlon Center; Mrs. Sara viet military administration's offi They stood their ground in the! caucus despite strong pleas from' Frederic Mann of Philadelphia; and John J.

Kane, Allegheny County1 Commissioner, that the voting may be made unanimous. Kane said the only way Democrat! can lose is by the actions "of those who cannot put personal view talde In behalf of the party" Togliatti, No. 1 Red, Wounded against increasing Jewish artillery the child has fewer demands upon cial German newspaper hinted to his time. May Amount To Only $20,000 A. Wyncoop, Marion Center; William Indiana and Ernest Mar fire.

The Jews are pressing an offensive from the coastal plain in an day that Moscow will reject the The Summer Session Band is Continued from Page One that-fabricators will tend to looate ion Center, also surwie. Western Allies' notes demanding effort to open the road to Jeruas- made up of pupils from the Horace Friends will be received at the that Russia lift its food blockage Mann, Thaddeus Stevens, Lahore LOS ANGELES, July 14. lem, now blocked by Arab positions at Latrum. Capture of Suba however pressed belief Togliatti would live. tory, St.

Bernards, and the High The Interior Ministry ordered Po-i Carole Landls1 estste is expected to opened a by-pass route. School ranging from the fifth Great Shape lice throughout the nation to pro- amount to only ijn.ooo to swj.ora, vent any demonstrations. her lawyers disclose. Howard Wetzel home, Marlon Center and one hour prior to services which will be conducted at the Marion Center Methodist Church, Thursday, July 15 at m. The pastor, Rev.

Joseph Gilkey will of Some 10,000 more Arab refugese reached the Judean Hills from Er their plants in such areas where more steel is produced than qbq now be consumed locally. The steel producers don't like the new price policy. Theodore F. Smith, president ot the Oliver Steel and Iron declared, the supreme court's decision is difficult to justify since the of Berlin. The paper, Taegliche Rundschau, in an editorial headed "Whom Do They Think They're Frightening?" described the Western protests as laughable.

through the twelfth grades. Many of these young musicians are gaining their first full band experience Attorney Jerry Glesler, who re Ramie and Lydda. Observers said 250,000 Palestine Arabs have been presented the actress in her divorce against her fourth husband, W. Horace Schmidlapp, read her will NBW YORK, July 14. VP) Armored cars, tanks and jeep Thome.

Dewey Is in "groat loads of polico rushed to the square shape" his physician says. na" Chamber of Deputies The Republican presidential con- Building. The crowds wore In an llri.i. rv.lvri rmitln. ml.n.

I "gly mood, shouting "vivj Toglltltlt." and will be playing their first con' cert. ficiate and burial will be at the made homeless since the fighting started. Meanwhile American officials said Marion Center Cemetery. yesterday In the presence of the Allied air lift to the blockaded basing point method of price was one means which allowed the steel Keystone Camp aaul physkl checkup yesterday Poli" Hred numerous bursts In an Arrangements are In charge of; the Thomas Funeral Home, Marion Center. western sectors of the city has built up a four-week food bank for the I attempt to disperse them.

Agitators afternoon. To Elect Officers Under the will, dated in 1944. her third husband, Major Thomas C. Wallace of the U. S.

Air Forces, Seek Missing Water Taxi" urged the demonstrators on, and po 2,000,000 Germans living there. producers to equalize steel costs to consumers, regardless of location." In Chicago, Wilfred Sykcs, president of Inland Steel Corp, said some eastern steel firms may have lice charged In Jeeps and troop car This Indication ot the efficiency1 MAUDS RACHEL (COKMAN) was to iave received what was left riers. of the plane ferrying service came KEER of North Point, passed Way Roejevelt Urges Repeal of Taft-Hartley Labor Law INDIANTOWN GAP, July 14. iff) Voters went to the polls at American Legon's keystone camp here today to elect a boy governor of Pennsylvania. to move their plants or face price Monday, July 12, at the Indiana Hospital, from complications follow as thsaaCommunist -prese warned that the Russian siege may last Into the winter.

LONG, BEACH. July 14 A water taxi believed to be carrying 3D persons was unreported today In the channel between Santa difficulties. Police swung rifle butts and clubs iler a $50,000 trust fund for Miss on men and women alike. Police LandU' mother, Mrs. Clara Bidste, reinforcements rolled up by -W divorce excluded hundreds.

Wallace as a beneficiary. untlira nnn tnnn Instead, Mrs. Ridste will receive ing several years illness. Continued from Page One The Taeglloh Rundschau editorial Friends will be received at the Catalina Island and nearby Newport on the Allied notes said: Bowser Funeral Home, Plum ville today from 2:00 to 4:00 and 7:00 lo "The proposal is laughable that, Two slates of candidates were nominated yesterday after more than a week ot politicking among the 300 boys encamped at the Indian town Gap Military Reserva Harbor. The speedboat "Leading Lady1 owned by Frank Kits of Newport, under conditions of a separate cur 9:00 p.

Auto Industry spokesmen said lhe new price policy undoubtedly would mean higher prices on cars but they would have to wait) to "see how it works out." A spokesman for the U. S. Sleel said Detroit autoworkers will i probably find they are paying about $8 a ton more for cold-rolled steel from Pittsburgh. rency reform in the western zones, The body will lie in state in the left Avalon, at the island, at 8:30 all measures should immediately be tion. United Brethern Church.

North o'clock last night Its trio to New- Point, from 1:30 until 2:30 Thurs Meanwhile. 150 of the boys train-POrt ordinarily would require only abandoned which the Soviet military administration had to undertake in order to protect the inter day, where services will be held previous misfiring bid toward jus-! lice were on the scene. By sheer the cnllte includ.ng tice, William O. Douglas, friends I weight ot numbers they succeeded "tor lhe of said they had no doubt that he 'in clearing the square. Police gun-home- The H'Vra District home would accept the No.

1 spot on the fire at the crowd apparently was; 15 escrow for $67,000 and there Is ticket. aimed over ihoir heads and no sort-' mortgage of $23,000 against It In fact, some rebellious southern- oils casuollies were rcporlcd. Gienlcr also estimated the actress ers were talking of Berkley for News of the attack on TogUattl hd bUt 1 man, largely because the 28-mIn- spread quickly throughout the coun- ute demonstration given him when try. Milan, a leftist cllndol, work-: ll'e sle' lhe Mom'y he completed his keynote speech I ers quit without waiting for orders' sald "as agreed to pay Monday night hasn't been ap-1 from their Communist labor the oslote WM0 whlch WM seWed preached in enthusiasm since. The assassinalion atlcmpt caU5Cd of the There were reports that Ala- chamber ot Dcputics and ed in markmanatup made ready to about an hour.

go out on the Army range for tar- Tn( Coast Guard sa-d it waa notl. by her pastor, Rev. J. B. Troutman.

ests of the German people and the Interment Lutheran Cemetery, get practice, ine iirrng win oe sup- fied ftt 3 a loday lnat the orat ervised by Army instructors, waa unrep0rted. Two cutters began Smicksburg. economy of the Soviet occupation zone and Berlin which lies in the The two-week camp will end this a search of the fog-bound waters. Conventon Program Soviet zone and economically part ot it. weekend.

A trip is planned Friday lo the state capitot to see the var Dixie In Platform ious governmental departments in "Just as laughable is the proposal only to begin negotiations regarding Berlin," the paper continued. "Can the entire problem of Ger may lne Spnale, l0 njnurn ther Ia i.k IhJh( i lUa iisUti. Showdown actual operation. PHILADELPHIA, July 14 Ii.hu -l(h Wnen Communist deputies appear Jap Prince 14 Years Old SARAH ELIZA. IIANNA, died at 2 a.

m. Tuesday mom Ing at the home of J. Hanna. She was the wife of the late James B. Hanna and waa bom April 4, 1B84 at Burnside, daughter of Elizabeth (Coulter) and James A.

Smith. Besides the survivors iu yeslrday's Gazette, are a broth er, Andrew Smith, Indiana and a sister, Mrs. Harriet Smith, Arcadia. Today's official program for the Democratic National Convention, Continued from Page One ed for the ttrtemoon meeting sch Barkley's name as an opponent to State Dept. mittee included: now scheduled to end sometime late tonight: (Time Is Eastern Standard) odulecl to open at 2:30 p.

m. they tangled with police who barred their way. TOKYO, July 14 (iPf Akahlto Is Mr. Truman. Senator Leister Hill of Alabama, who once said he was eoint! la nam Civil rights while refusing to Probes Planes many be replaced by a partial question regarding the lines of commun.

Ication between Berlin and th western occupation zones?" The food shuttle to Berlin contin ued on a round the clock basis. single out President Truman's spe Some day he may be Emperor of inat Gen. D. D. Eisenhower, was! Ttia rushed to a hospital cific civil rights proposals for antl' Japan and Its 90,000,000 people.

ftn.mmmiitai nhm.t rmxihiiiv I suffennR Gravely from loss of lynch, anti-poll tax, antl- Jim Crow Until three years ago he believed Friends are being received at the home of her son-in-law and daught and anti-Job discrimination laws WASHINGTON, July H. VP) The State Department today sought more information on Jour big American planes being detained tor investigation at airports on both of offering Barkley formally to operaunir. convention in lhe top of the ticket) physician expressed believe the 53-year old Communist he whs descended from heaven-and untouchable by human hands. Plans Vacation er, Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Tyger of 203 South 14th until 11 o'clock hir Today Akahito came to school as the document contains language strong enough, some self-styled liberals said, to constitute an endorsement of the President's program in Handy Elite, chairman of the Ala SACRAMENTO, July 14. iff) Thursday, when the body will be usual. Hmiiirl was wrinkled and sides of the Atlantic. Police seized hi assailant and Governor Warren and his family taken to the First Methodist church his shoe needed polish. identified him as Mlchclo Ballante ere going vacationing before the to He in stale from one o'clock un- Five Americsns were there lo TODAY Evening 8.

p. m. Call to order by Hep. Rayburn. Invocation by the Rev.

John O. Lindsay of the Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia. National Anthem, sung by Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney. Addresses by Gov.

Herbert W. Maw of Utah and Senator Brien McMahon of Connecticut. Nominations for President of the United States. Roll call of states for the Presidential nomination. Nominations for Vive-President ot the United States.

Roll call ot states for the Vice- nnmlnntlnn tertain the Crown Prince and his Republican vice-presidential nam-f til 2.30, when services will be con-lnee begins campaigning. ducted by Rev. D. R. Graham.

In- ed for Palestine to Join Israeli's I plank bitterly in the 108-member bama delegation, said some of hisj group would walk out if they don't get what they like in the platform.1 There waa no doubt that the Dixie delegations didn't subscribe to what eame out of a 108 -member drafting committee on the explosive civil 29, of Randazzo. Police said he told them he had long planned the attack on TogliallL The assallnnt was described as an ardent nationalist without party affiliation. lighting forces. told newsmen he will leave terment in Oakland cemetery in magician's show. icommiuw.

wnen vutn- Atahim wo. tiH i This country has adopted a pol-ed to a states' rights plank de- Friday for the Bohemian redwood (charge of the Bell Funeral Home. icy ui sum neutrality in tne i war grove on the Russian River to 3om CHARLES SUTTON K1NTER, of Unulng Arab-Jewish struggle in the ence In state aiiairs. rney nan ine in the annual outing of San Fran Middle East civil rights Issue in mind. And again cisco's Bohemian Club.

Penn Run, R. D. 1, husband ot Rella Waltimire Kintcr, passed eway July One bullet struck Togliatti in the as handed an American 50-neck lust below the ear, grazing cent P'ece which then disappeared the skin. Two bullets entered his'in flash. chest.

Though it all he was sober faced. Physicians extracted the two bul-' Then th" magician pullsd out a lels and declared the operation "snt- hat and plopped it on Akah- Last December, it embargoed raurl'. oeu-aiea. rights issue. On that topic the pUiform pledged the party lo "continuing its efforts to eradicate all racial, religious and economic discrimination." That was a far cry from President Labor repeel of the Taft-Hartley 12th at 8:19 p.

m. Labor Act and a boost in the min Friends are being received at the! Librarian Elected For High School imum wage law, from 40 to 75 cents home of the daughter and son-in- Vi lisfactory." ito's head. Truman's proposal that Congress Bn hour. law, Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Th aitastmatlon attempt put the Akahito snatched off lhe hat and nitlons shipments all kincH, including aircraft, to Palestine and lis neighborng Arab states. Officials said preliminary investigation into the registrations of the detained planes indicated common ownership. Continued from Page One Foreign policy strengthening of Penn Run, H. D. 1, tnear Nolo.) TTT 1 Communists in an ugly mood held It stiffly at his side, taxea.

ioh discrimination, rar ee- "luuu' Adjournment. th United Nations, with the party Services will be held al the Mt. (After this (Alter mis rti ivnrhiM iBTeaieaed serious consequences fori i program was maaa iMann. pledged to "continue to lead the way the whole nation. Lov Henderson But tfa.

uiafa toward curtailment of the lu. incensed by the committee's refusal' Premier Alcide De Gasueii said i nrl. AmhicrJ it is lhe worst ihlns that MIUOSafJOr Union Evangelical Brethem Church public, Democratic National Chair-Thurs. July 15th at 1:30 p. m.

j. Howard McQrath announced The Rev. John Schrecongost will of-juiat today's session will continue ficiate and interment will follow in without a halt.) St. Clair and Rinn Company was awarded the contract to supply coal for the borough school buildings for the winter. The price was not veto" that has blocked many activt.

ties of the world organization. Bs' to include a stele's rights declara Rust Note Text tion, r. WASHINGTON, July 14 Wr- happen tablishment of an international arm Mu Union Cemetery, inear Alver- Gaiperi sununoiied his cabin-iLoy W. Henderson, a frequent target Not Revealed The question was: How much of a fixed due to the flucuating market. ed force to back up U.

N. decisions. da.) lof Zionist criticism over the Pales- A report by the finance committee revealed that Tax Collector Roy Promising an international policy for world peace, the document says line issue, was named by President (Continued from Page One) The western powers have al Truman today to be Ambassador to ANNIE (BUTLER) CRAWFORD, died yesterday morning at 10:00 Stephens hss collected 96 per cent pledge a sound humanitarian ahowdow. fight would they actually, nunUter. Th, answer could be furnished J'' only by a convention that didn't nd much else to decide and would! he was moet Democratic sessions do India.

He also will serve as minis ot the 1941 school taxes and has al' administration of the Marshall Plan." ready intimated that a Soviet re o'clock at the home of her son ter to the Stat of Nepal. ready collected 40 per cent ot the jection would probably causa; an Living costs to "curb the Republican inflation" through President A career diplomat, Henderson has 104 taxes. appeal to be made to the United Minor Wreck A car drivon by William Midock, Indiana, and another vehicle oper aled by Gilbert E. Reid, Lucerne-mines, were involved in a minor col lision on Philadelphia Street at 10:01 p. last night, according to Indiana police.

The police report said that Reid was parking when he was hit by the Midock vehicle. Damage was estimated at $7. director of the Stele Depart The finance committees report fol' Ilk a ntoe eye-busting tight assasunauon attempt came TJT.J 1 01 the hcih Italian left's re Truman's Congressionslly scorned Nation on the ground that the situ Butler Crawford. Smicksburg R. D.

She was born February 10, 1870, In Georgeviile the daughter of J. H. and Marjorie Aul Butler. The deceased was married June 9, 1898 to Duff Crawford who died lows: ation at Berlin ia a dangerous one port against the platform cornmU- 10 Gasperi's Christian Democrat ment's office of Near-Eastern and African affairs for mora than three years. In this post he has been con TREASURER'S REPORT anti-Inflation program for stand-by price and rationing controls, among other things.

which requires peaceful solution. Balance on hand June 1 .1 48.114.83 A Soviet acceptance, on the other dvoaatM promised some, too. Received during month 23.062.44 cerned with American policy on the jinumsts had been excluded. National defense maintenance of an adequate army, navy, and air five years ago. She was a resident Fotnasr Qovtraors Pan Moody of VvnanrfllllTM HltPmB thft Toalimu h.

'partition of Palestine. hand, would ease the situation at once since it would mean modifying or lifting the blockade. 17 24S2Q pf this community for 45 years, and cent criticism of n. Some ZKmwte have charged he force" to secure against aggression. Balance on "hand July member of the Methodist, i.e.

u. tavors the Arabs. Atom bomb effective internation Texas and Oheuneey Spark of Ala-traa and Senator Clyde Hoey of Hc4k Carolina ashed for time to task on uta Dleji minority stead. However, best informed officials al control of weapons ot mas de aad the United Stales. Slate Department officials said his gth 33.931.9B:-nu":n, biuiiiuuuis.

tax COLLECTOR'S REPORT Mr- Crawford is survived by the struction. De Gasperi's concern To.1.1 niu 10 inaia is a normal here have felt all along that an end to the present crisis would simply mean a lull until some other inci 14T Duplicate I 1J9.804.05 procedure and 1 in no way linked News freedom "we urge th vig following children: Mrs. Rebecca Hlckox. Erie: Mrs. Maria Cunning- iatti was most apuarsnt.

He follow Amount collected with the Palestine dispute. orous promotion of world-wide freedom la the gathering and dissemina ed Totfliatri's ambulance to the bos-pltai and visited him in the oper same 173,819.27 lham, Smicksburg: Mrs. Dorothy 98 Rowland. Punxsutawney; Butler Nvrtjekaej then reaaauwd the prjetRbiaitr ttttt after they and Use pppobuig aids have aired their views, lb yttsMniin migfci approved on wad vols wttsi Koy Minority 1 sailer Scat HsvtasH, tats perowi- dent occurred They are convinced that the uiti Per Cent Collected tion of news by press, radio, and Conservative Win ating room. Imate Soviet objectives are either to IMt PUFL1CATK Crawford, bmicuourg K.

Mrs. Ad atlirtxl nt Puihim television. MINERVA COFFEE 4 IMPORTED a COFFEES IN (Our Own Blend) SPECIALTIES Olive OH Cfetta Olive (j Ssdine, Minei-Yt Imported Amount collected to date 89.008.75! Jean Ltnoo, Alexandria, seven KING SW IN FORD. England, July i force the western power out of the Israel revision of America', arm ley geoup wtuctt observer credited grandchildren. Hst 8timiiar.

sjsvnasig tbst revolt ana three great- The annual budget report has been wiu, a maior roi. i ih. U-W Labor Party officials in this uermsn cepitol or compel new sttss gbifvew. embargo, to permit shipment of war materials to the new state now embattled with the Arabs. Other Israel meeting of the Council of foreign 4s tfaortiv etfoat to rajsQf the prepared and submitted to the State Department and extension reports have been prepared for swimming grandchildren.

Friends are being received in home of her son, -Butler Crawford, where funeral services will be held atuwsters as a mewui of trying to block the decision of western Democrat victory ip tiws April esse- Staffordshire community covered too, denied that Togttstti's attack- their ecettusiap. tMy. sr bebxujed to is. 1 have found out that Crystal the act of a madman." the Nash, the 16-year-okl school girl Ivfetfetrdj mat vUca until We aids. i ttaa sosjsi) a vs wr pntadatv Education federal aid lo schools.

iDroaram and recreational program power, to set up a separate western Pomeitic Prod. Msl qaad eaal way test oirJsHea said. ithsy aoclairaed socialist beauty German government. a parts; raujr, is tt da- Billet WKfar Agr-ulture flexible system of at Indian' Springs snd for the sum- Friday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock pxis supporM and rpel ol federal! er bebU program, th board, IDSTJ. Her pastor, Rev.

J. B. Dodd osrs! tMRB- rtporoed. will officiate. Burial will tek plfc 21 K.

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