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IslMMltWitat Wwlneirl June 3, 19S9. Obit uaries Three Day Revival At Area Church Attorneys Vote Mf fasts waa a rwirftri tfrA M. EDITH -JTEVTNG of ,533 Street Mused awV at 11:44 Trt Reoav hents motive Ertgliieef having bteti tot- a.m. Tuesday in tne inaiana nos- FHILADELFH 1 A (ArJ ine Madelphia Bf Assn. has voted! wrtahllsh i fund of $10,008 an- pita! SAGAMCtt sViohni GMbet Center, loeated-en halt mil Bam August in-irraianj, men? employed uy tne union rsu-mad fot many yearsv' tte was- i -member ol Mifflin Avenue Metha dirt Church, WllklfUbiirg: Lodge 6M A A.M.rPltt burgh Cornlstory; Syria Shfis ltd KMlty repy to client motieyl daughter of Henryi H.

and Anna Nealef Sieving1, the de UAiM.nr mammim from tnem dt of sigsmoreew Roots .211, will tM the scene: of three day revival (Hfnrt 1 theW The plait would go ceased had been a life Into'tffett in January. dent of Indiana. She Worked with! Net father In Furniture sfid Funeral Directing for many years. She wet a member of St. Bernard's i Meetingj will fcs field nightly I b'tlock Fridsy, June .8 through Hundy, June 7, Mt.

Mff MerVyn -E; Hoyff.i of Gibsonia, well known through, out Tri-SUW area as Goseel Nicaragua Division. 700, Brotherhood Of LOCO-A motive Engineers Surviving him Mia wife, Charles 6 seali of Fresno, California, and a sister, Mrs. Ernest Few of San Francisco, California. 4 Friends received at Eaton Fun 1it ffcete other toie fialhAlIn iTiiirr.h. 1 st in Her sister ChSfWtte pre Ceded her la death May.

23, 1959. Several singers ma inusiciani, will be fea hiM decided yet (CwtiMK (ittt'alttttSMa'raaa toe Forces Plan' Rebel Fight miisins survive. tured each evening. -Harry Stephenson, pastor of the Friends will be received at the eral Home, 733 Ross Avenue, Wilk tta.lriferesf me cell' IneretM 0fe ism Sutila Funeral Home, 888 Wayne insburg. today (Wednesday) from mttiitM a-' Church will speak at each service, A sincere welcome awaits evrv.

(Continued From page one) after 7 o'clock thl evening, 7 to 9:30 p.m. and on Thursday from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 30 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be Celebrated 'tt'ioiiflttiljlfe seusted1 to relit: the. naUoh'al -debteeilihg one tt ttia.Gospet'Ceriter, officials the- rebels who flew In from Costal for her Friday.

June 3, at 9 a and at Roblnson-Lytle in Indians i', i Rica Sunday and Monday. with the Very Rev. Father James from. 10; 30 a.m. Friday until 1:30 The government announced de Brady as celebrant.

Bunai win ne struction of one of the rebel planes use OP made In St Bernard's cemetery. p.m. at which time services be conducted there. His pastor, the Rev. C.

E. Halne, will officiate and capture of arms and ammu with', congressional earlier I ISTRAUSS-U would -Indeed be Crigie: the president said, It an Issue antt-Semltlsm should be seriously raised In the Senate fight nition but denied the reports of REV. CHARLES O. BEERY, fa Defeats Tax clashes. -There has been no an ther of Jean Barclay, wife of and Interment will be.

made Crooked Creek Cemetery near Chambersville. nouncement of casualties. Boyd Barclay, passed away or Tuesday, June 2, at his home in Proposals over Whether to confirm Lewis Strauss' secretary of com' v' Strauss Is a lew. The government put on display 15 rifles, a machlnegun and: about 4,000 rounds of ammunition Martinsburg. Services will be held: MRS.

BERTHA M. in the Martinsburg Memorial From Page One) wife of Edward Bracken, passed It said, had been captured near Church of the Brethren on Thurs WAITING TO GO Scott Crossfleld, North American Aviation test pilot who has set several speed raordsT (its In the cockpit of the X-1S, experimental rocket ship, la tea Aafalta. Crossfleld wtll fly Iba plane on its first. Iree-fUght test Eisenhower had- been asked for comment-on what a reporter re-ferrad to as a statement made by day, June 4, at 2 p.m.- GSA's borrowlne from the destroyed plane. The guns carried Costa Rican' markings.

Nicaraeuarf In Son Jose, From 1899 to 1904, Rev. Beery 480 million dollars to millions to -provide-long-range funds for was pastor- of the Elderton-Plum- Republicans, that, the anti-Seml-tlsra Issue- 'already 'has been controversy. away yesterday, in the home, of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.ft and Mrs. Winn Stewart of Youngs-town, Ohio, with whom she has made her home for the past 30 years. Born In Indisna County June 19, 1882, the daughter of Adam and' creek.

Church of the Brethren Costa Rica, claimed, four rebel groups' had seized Impregnable ouuoing additional facilities at the colleges. mountain positions between Santo German SKip Due At Erie i Elsenhower replied he wasn't GARY CONTI, infant son of Rural Valley Lions Elect Horse racing The House re Tomas, east of Lake Nicaragua, aware that such an Issue had been Joseph and Barbara 'Danchlck turned to the -Rules Committee, and Mu Muy, about 85 air Boro Council Slates Police Pay Schedule Contl of Homer City, died at birth 113-76, a plan to hold a referen brought up. Then remarked it be tragic if such a question northeast of the capital. ERIE, Pa. (AP) The German dum on legalizing horse, race pari- Ellen Marks Huffman, she, was married to Edward Bracken 58 years Mrs.

Bracken was. a Tuesday June 2, In the' Indiana Hospital, The government estimated the should be seriously raised. mutuei netting in Pennsylvania. ship, Clio, Is expected a 1 1 through the St. Lawrence.

Seaway ones Initial striking force at. about 75; Rep. Albert 'w. Johnson. House He is survived by his parents Making It-clear that he-continues' to stand pat In support of rebel radio broadcast said it Thursday and become the first member of the Belsano E.U.B.

Church. -i totaled 421. Republican floor leader, said the vote meant the horse racing issue RURAL VALLEY Roy Jones (Continued From Page One) ship to bring imports from Europe named above, one brother, Joseph his paternal grand-mother, Mrs. Anna Contl of Homer City Surviving are her husband; three Nlcaraguan exile sources in San to the Port of Erie. last night was elected president of was ueaa lor this session.

daughters, Mrs. Winn Stewart of In other action the counctlmen The" ship will drop off 500 cases Elsenhower said he has no doubt that Strauss could work effectively with Congress if confirmed by the Senate. The Presl dent noted that Strauss has been Rural. Valley Lions Club at a re-l and his maternal great grand Jose reported all the Invasion leaders had landed successfully by approved the change of traffic of Joseph adminis Mrs. Mary Medvetz of Youngstown, OJiIoi Mrs.

Harvey Semelsberger of pbensburg, and Ban park -beer A proposal to authorize the sale' of beer at the Philadelphia Phillies' home' base Srganlzatlon of the unit in King's air and were directing operations Homer flow on South Eleventn street between Oakland Avenue and Church trator of the Port pi Erie r.corrf-. mission said Tuesday, Among them was listed Pedro ball games waa defeated- by the Graveside. services were held in Joaquin Chamorro, managing edi Mrs. Blair of Cleveland, Ohio; a sister, Mrs. Sadie Bracken of Strongstown; six grandchildren and 12 great' St.

Bernard's Indiana, House, 97-92. It takes 106 'votes The French freighter, Ville de Other new officers arer John McConnell, "first vice presi tor of the Managua newspaper La Street and on School Street be. tween Oakland Avenue and Eleventh Street. serving on an acting basis since last November, and added that he has performed effectively' all that 'time. 1 STEEL Elsenhower labeled as to pass a bill in the House.

at lOia.m. today in charge-of the Quebec, is the only other a- Prensa. dent; Kooert Fear, second vice Taxes Rep. Stephen McCann, Hallow Funeral Home, Homer City, going ship to have' docked at the 'Friends are 'being at The Somoza government, said Richard Patterson, third House Democratic floor' leader. Under the ordinance adopted last the Davis Velcher Funeral Home three planes carrying rebels had new seaport.

This ship picked up a cargo of oil drums bound for ce president; John Arbuckle, Jr. GUY C. CLEAVER of Big Run completely untrue an assertion by John head of the' United landed. One of the planes was re secretary and treasurer; Dean Mc- night traffic on South Eleventh Street will become one way northbound from Oakland to Church said significantly that defeat of the three tax, bills Tuesday night1 meant that' there, would be ho at died at 10:30 p.m. June 1 in his Europe May 10.

ported destroyed by the.Nlcara- home, after a lingering illness. tall twister, and Burton Rearick, lion guan air force in. the Olama Val He was bom August 11, 1877, In Mine Workers, that the President sided with management andl against: the workers' in the steel wage tempt ny-the -Democrats to keep them alive. ley, about 70 miles irom In Youngstown, and may pay their respects at the Belsanp; EUB a Church Thursday, June4, after Uie noon hour. Robinson LXjaJs will conduct services at the, church at 2 p.

m. Thursday, the Rey, Herbert Stang officiating. Interment will Directors include Peter Calarie Canonsville, N.Y.,; son of Warren installment with parking on the 'Wescjlic. only. On School, between Oaklatfa (Ad Eleventh, traffic will be one-way In effect, his left It Wilson and Elizabeth Dayton Clea Two of the.

planes were described as owned by the Costa and' Charles Dill, one year, and Eisenhower said he has neverl up to the Republicans for the time ver. He was married to. Mary Rican National Airline. The third, Ernest Emery and John' Walker, two years. income i ax interfered in such labor-manage- being to pick up the tax ball.

Grace McCartney on June 17, iollow in the.church.ceme(ery, It 15 Johnson descopnthe statement Effective dates of theseUUg the government said, was Brazilian and took off from Miami In 1908. In other business, members elect changes will be' announced by Mr. Cleaver was a civil engineer ue June 15 ed to send a donation to the Eider- as a "veiled threat" that was an effort "to stampede us to voting ternational Airport piloted by. a Costa Rican, Manuel Gucrra, on borough officials In the.neaimi- and contractor. ton Lions Club to help defray the merit negotiations, although he has urged -repeatedly that both sides in the steel dispute guard against any' new inflationary spiral.

-The steel situation is a very serious problem, he said, and tloned against letting anyone's ture. M. expenses of the ElUerton High lor tne bins, Two Republicans Reps. Mau District Director of Internal May 30. A low bid of 11.134.60 from the He is survived by his wife, three sons and two daughters: William W.

of Harrisburg; David K. of School Band's trip to New York The Costa Rican National Assem RStfemijB, John H. today Tomb Trucking of Homer; Cltjr ORA LUNGEr07' died in Indiana Hospital p.m, Monday, June 1, '-'Fi; A resident of Dixonvilleubae was born in Canoe Township-November 0 29, 1880, a daughter of Samuel and Maria Smith Cochran. She is survived by her husband. City.

reminded taxpayers that the sec rice H. Goldstein (Allegheny) and Joseph P. Rigby (Allegheny) were known to have favored the Pittsburgh; James R. of Erie; bly Tuesday night unanimously approved a motion of support and Norman King and Mr. Jones1 was accepted for the construction of.

a sanitary sewer on Shryoak Mrs. Ray J. Jordan of Greenville; ond, payment on '1959 estimated tax is due on or before gave a report on the recent Lions sympathy for the revolutionary tax measures. political ambitions enter into the It is a problem, Eisenhower- added, that concerns all Avenue from North Ninth Street Mrs. William G.

Mowrey Big convention In Pittsburgh. movement in Nicaragua. Monday, June IS, Bills have been They asked however that the to a point 250 feet east. Run. There were unofficial reports In mailed.

America. Approval was. also given to' a Friends will be received alter 7 showdown be postponed for 10 days until a study is completed on David Morrow Lunger, and four daughters: Mrs. Paul (Margaretta) Tegucigalpa that another neigh LABOR Elsenhower said he 4 Prisoners Taxpayers desiring to increase or decrease the estimated tax as contract proposal by the R. B.

p.m. today at the Ronald McDonald bor, Honduras, has closed its nor-: Gov. Lawrence's proposed certainly hopes that Congress Hess of Dixonville; Mrs. Thomas Shannon Associates, Indiana, to Funeral Home, Big Run, where der with Nicaragua. shown' on the.

Form 104ES origin 009,000 budget for the next two (Oneida) Minto, Clymer; Mrs. Mel- provide engineering services for services will be held at 2 p.m. Nicaraeuan officials said they ally filed should file an "Amend Escape Iowa -won't adjourn without passing labor -legislation. He made that statement when a reporter re years. June 4.

Interment will vin (Louise) Long, of Swissvale; Mrs. Norman' (Winifred) Keith of were watching the border oi ed" return. This can be accom follow in Morningside Cemetery, Johnson informed the House that it was the GOP caucus de the construction of the West End sanitary sewer. The firm asked 5 per cent of the total construction cost for its services and this plished by utilizing the Form on third neighbor, El Salvador, and predicted that the-next trouble Du Bois. State Prison the reverse side of the bill.

Alliance, uiuo; one son, ciyoe, at home; four grandchildren; three great grandchildren; one brother, marked that both and Teamsters President James R-Hofta have come out against en-ac'i-ient of any new legislation. Taxpayers Who filed original es cision to wait for the budget study to be completed before ap-proving any of the 210 million dol spot might be the ooiio Fonsecai area near northern border.1 was approved by council. ROBERT EARL BEALS, hus From Page One) timates showing now tax due, and An adjourned meeting was slated band of Bertha Conner Cleve Cochran of Rochester Mills; two sisters, Mrs. Inez Kramer of who now; nnd that an. estimated The President spoke highly of 901 Ross Avenue, Wilkinsburg, lars worth of taxes awaiting approval in the House.

The three de said. Apparently they expected a land-l ing there by the force reported coming for June to discuss bids for a new street sweeper which were tax payment' is- due, -(should file a "Bill of rights" provision-for passed away Tuesday, June 2, Orrvuie, Ohio, and Mrs; i 1 1 i Rummel of Torrance, Pa. j-iiHs wiivii.1 -wqui iu wont on feated bills made up more than Form 104ES, Decjara. tion of Estimated Tax." This new opened last, night. A decision is 1959, at 11:15 a.m.

in the Shady- the bars of an outside wall-win-l half of that-amount. Friends will be received at her Managua resembles an armea camp with soldiers everywhere. side Hospital where he had been dow. Each 20 minutes, according Form may be obtained at any In Tanx-ana-me union memDers wrjtten into a measure! passed by the Senate. He said he was sorry -to see that provision watered down before the bill went expected at next Tuesday's session.

Council also contracted with Mc- a patient for the past 3 weeks. to prison procedure, Smith- was ternal Kevenue Service office. Strong patrols guard the city power plant. home Dixonville, where services will be conducted Thursday, June 4, at 2 p. m.

The Rey. Jack Ben- McCann pleaded that the GOP members knew that taxes presently on the books' still did not meet mandated expenditures for farced" to signal that things- were A son of the late George and Elizabeth Harkness Beals, he was Taxpayers who first became li Kelvey Company, a Pittsburgh Many stores are closed In a pro quiet inside the cell block. able for filing an estimate during to the House. born at Adara, Allegheny County, brokerage firm, to serve as finan test strike against the Somoza re The warden made his normal the second, quarter (after April the biennlum, and prior to going to Wilkins Eisenhower appealed for calm consideration of labor legislation. gime, but Economic Minister Luis cial advisor in the sale of bonds for $650,000 worth of sewer im and before June 2) of 1959 should McCann said that the taxes now nlnger will officiate and interment will fololw in Oakland Cemetery, Indiana.

Rairigh Funeral Home, Hillsdale is in charge of arrangements. 1:45 a.m. check with Smith, who reported everything appeared to be normal. Within 25 minutes aft file an original declaration burg over 40 years ago he had resided for some years in Swissvale He called it un-American to be on the books will raise about Vi Cantarero says the country's economic situation has not been af provements. The $500 fee also in Form 1O40ES by June 15.

with pay lieve that such -consideration must billion dollars and another 85 mil cludes the cost of prospectus and Edgewood, Pa. fected. er that check 'the prisoners had ment of at least one-third of the lion dollars is needed just to meet be marked by Implacable bitter tax liability due. printing. Authorization was given to Bor increased expenses required bv Several newspapers are not publishing and some radio stations completed their work and tied Smith when they left through-the Mr.

Blngler pointed out that 'tZXL? Research Center window. Smith and Pickard were have shut down. taxpayer la liable tor filing an es ough Manager George Shea, to advertise for bids for the purchase ness and by any internecine warfare. MISSILES As to. squabbling ovjer missiles, Eisenhower said Secretary of Defense Neil H.

Mc-Elroy is now conducting an ex- Bloodmobile In Clymer not harmed." Two prominent members of the timated tax return if his gross in There is no question you'll Dedicated Tues. or a new boiler for the Commun anti-Somoza faction took refuge in come can reasonably be expected have to! raise this revenue and ity Building. The. four convicts climbed an eight-foot fence and Smith worked loose from his to-include, more than $100 from PITTSBURGH (AP) The new foreign embassies Buenaventura Selva, political of the maybe The Democratic leader said. sources other-than wages subject! hausflve study which should be Wednesday bonds and' sounded the alarm.

Liberal Independent party, got to withholding, ana his total in Johnson replied that his side did ready In about 10 days. main two million dollar Garber Research Center of Harbison-Walker Refractories Co. has been Officers from Iowa, Illinois and asylum In the Ecuadorean Embas come is expected to exceed the Missouri were alerted. Fort Madi CLYMER Donors are being sy and Agenor Argueuo, a news sum of $600 multiplied by the num not feel It should vote for. taxes piecemeal: "It's like cutting a dog's tail off lnch-by-inch so it Gov.

Long Declared recruited in Clymer for the Red son police and other authorities paperman, went to 'the. El Salva dispute Is between the Air Force's championing of its Bomarc Missile and the Army's plugging for its -Nike-Hercules product. The decision on which, if either, ber of exemptions to which he entitled, plus $400. Cross Bloodmobile scheduled to be began checking houses in the pent- dor embassy. The center, named for Earl A.

Garber. president of the company, won hurt so If the taxpayer expects -to-re How much more sensible -it tentiary area on the chance the fugitives had taken refuge in one. would be to ait down and see how in Clymer Wednesday, June 10. This visit of the Bloodmobile is sponsored by the Clymer Kiwanis Club. ceive income of less than $100 not subject to withholding, an estima Unstable Bennett said Woodson, serving Request was unveiled Tuesday.

It is located in nearby West Mifflin near the old Bettls airport. There are two main buildings much you need," ha the ted tax return Is not required un Democrats. a life terta for murdering a Keo- kufr, Iowa, policeman, Norman Officials have invited 'persons (Continued From Page One) less his total income exceeds the' following amounts, depending on should be given priority adds up to a'yery complex problem, Elsenhower Pending completion of the McElroy study, the President added, he-Is standing pat for the defense system recommendations which- he sent to Congress early this year. Juhl, In October, 1949; and Boer- II with offices and instrumental research facilities in one structure and a pilot plant for product de "Showdown ger, serving 25 years lor robbery ing by the Sept. 15 deadline.

his marital status: Delay In Increases (Continued Frdm Page One) from the entire Clymer area to donate blood at the Clymer American Legion between noon and 6 p.m. next Wednesday. with aggravation, were desperate Single or married (not entitled If Long should be a well man velopment in the other. to file jointly), $5,000. within the two or three months men, He described Janes and Girdler Call Expected Married (entitled to rile jointly) the physicians mentioned, he The plans claim they need im- (combined Income), $10,000.

would be within that deadline. GOVERNMENT Elsenhower said he has given some thought to whether this country's system as "punks." Girdler was serving 10 years for breaking and enter A quota of 85 pints has been set for the Bloodmobile. Persons may sign-up by. contacting any member of the Kiwanis Club or by pltal Service Assn. of Western Surviving.

Spouse-, or Head of AtGeneva The Democratic first primary Prices Up On Indiana ing, and Janes the same number Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, and the Household, $10,000. tor gqvernor is Dec. 5. of federal government should be revamped somewhat alone the (Continued From Page' One) Long is a patient in the psy of. years for robery wi(h aggravation.

Associated Hospital Service of Northeastern Pennsylvan Wilkes-Barre. Representatives If you have questions concerning estimated tax, telephone your local Internal Revenue Service office. chiatric clinic of the John Sealyl Hospital. The clinic Is a private In September 1957,. Woodson and contacting Blair Goodiin in the Clymer Post Office.

The need for blood during the summer usually goes up during a time when many regular donors occupation of the city la outdated. Gromyko insisted-some new ar Wool Pool Boerger. tiled unsuccessfully to of these groups have not testi agency operating under Dr. Titus lines of the British parliamentary system. He came up with that when asked for an expression of his views about the possibility of election of another Republican president in 1960 with both houses fied.

rangement must be made for West Hams. saw their out oi tne prison, located near the Mississippi River. Legion Post Dr. Harris is chief of neurology go on vacation. For this reason an unusually large number of first At the opening session, the Pennsylvania Federation of Labor The warden said the four men 3.

Although he again called for, and psychiatry at the University apparently had worked for sever The Indiana County Sheep and Wool Cooperative Association directors last night accepted the high bid for wool offered by Elliot Bicknell of making it and the Pennsylvania CIO Coun of Texas medical college in Gal of Congress remaining in the pos Nominates time donors will, be needed if the demand for blood Is to be met. demilitarization of West Berlin under International guarantees. al days to- cut the bars on the veston. session ol the democratic cell doors. Gromyko said bis' government cil asked for a delay In the hearings, then withdrew the proposal In the face of stiff Blue Cross The physicians said Long has not resisted any questioning, "in AtBlairsville Gorilla Antics With a smile, the President said that was a matter which would agree to Western troops remaining in Berlin providing their number, is limited and Soviet opposition.

act, ne has been talking very possible for Indiana County Wool Pool growers to receive about five cents more a pound than they received last year. would require about two hours' freely, talking as he normally Robert Watson Earns Promotion BLAIRSVILLE J. P. Bennett Cause Troubles troops also are admitted, I for proper discussion. But he did Michael Johnson, representing the labor organizations, said he didn't want to be a party to jeo last night was slated as the, new DUARTE, Calif.

(AP)-Making 4. Gromyko urged the Western "He is a sick man," the doctors The Boston firm will purchase HT mat oisu is situation commander oi uiairsvuie post 407, three to join the U.S.S.R. in trying! like a gorilla i scowled on here- the wool collected at the local wool which caused him to wonder pardizing the existence of the American Legion, at annual nom continued, actually we do not know the cause of this man's to "bring our positions closer to whether some features of the par GLEN CAMPBELL Robert E.1 Watson, whose wife, Shirley, lives a. 1099 169th Cleveland, ination of officers in the post home. abouts, as Charles Larocca found out.

pool on June 17 and 18. Top price will be 51.87 cents per pound. troubles. We do feel he has an ex Uaraentary system would be an Blue Cross plans. But he won assurances from the plans and the commissioner that no future hearings would be held without 30 days Sheriff's deputies stopped him utner nominations: Chester Madoni, first vice presi gether.

Western officials said if Gromyko is really hinting at a willing Improvement on what we have, cellent chance for a complete re Ohio, recently was promoted to Last year the top price was 46.81 cents per pound. in hi late model convertible Voder the parliamentary proce covery. specialist lour in werrneim, tier dent; David Slosser, second vice sports car Tuesday. They said 1 notice. While' Long was described as a ness to compromise, he will have to go a lot farther before a basis! Top price is paid- for quarter and three-eights combing, low quar many, where he is a member of the 655th Medical Company.

president; G. H. Marshall, adjutant; Ackerson, chaplain; Gi dure, as in Britain, the head of I government the prime minister-goes out of power together with1 cooperative patient, "the only ter combing and low quarter handicap we have," the physicians Specialist Watson, an ambulance of agreement is in sight The three Western ministers al ant biDson, sergeant at arms. other motorists were veering off the road in astonishment when they saw Larocca 33, driving in a black gorilla costume. E.

A. Van Steenwyk, executive! vice president of the Philadelphia Blue Cross, which seeks a flat 23.3 per cent increase for 2,170,000 Robert McBumey, Lawrence driver in the company, entered the irfflv in February- 1958 and bis Cabinet whenever his party! loses majority support in Parlia ready have told Gromyko their Other prices include 48.87 cents McAfee, Lisle Fllckinger and Jerry ment, or falls to win a vote ofl subscribers, asked approval of a pleted basic comDai training at -i uampwu were nominated as members of the executive committee. points: (1) they will not bargain Confidence there. Fort S.C. for quarter and three-eighth clothing; 48.10, fine and half blood combing; 45.87, rejects, and 40.10 fine and half clothing.

unit merit rating plan to "avoid the spiral of general rate adjust added, "Is that Gov. Long himself doesn't believe he is a sick man and he's just mad -as hell he's here. "There is no violence, no fighting. His relatives have been visiting him every day." Claire Knott, Long's sister from Nominees as delegates to coun tie making a movie called "Dark Africa." He decided to drive into town from location without changing clothes. He was cited for wearing a disguise without a permit.

ments. ty councu meetings are J. P. Bennett, Mr. McAfee, Mr.

Marshall, Wool presented for sale at the Eisenhower said he and the late John Foster Dulles, former secretary of state, had discussed the wisdom of this country's adopting soma features of the It would be the first such plan The- 24-year-old soldier attended Punxsutawney High Sent A Before entering the Army, be was employed by General Motors Company, Cleveland, Ohio. His father, away their war-won right to have troops in Berlin; (2) they will not withdraw their troops, and (3) they intend to keep open their supply routes between West Berlin and West Germany. wool pool, open to all wool grow ers, must be dry and tied with! in Pennsylvania, although it has been tried Van Steenwyk said in Wisconsin, and T. M. Duncan.

Alternate delegates nominated are Don George, Dan Frattura, Robert McBumey, Many, is staying at a motel within a few blocks of the hospital. George A- Watson, lives in Glen parliamentary system. But they concluded, Eisenhower added, that it would be best for the Massachusetts and Illinois. Mrs. Long and other relatives Roger Barron and Commodore Campbell.

Pa. prescribed paper-made twine to be considered for top price. The wool pool is conducted every year at the Baltimore and Ohio freight station. But David Berger, Philadelphia drove back to Baton Rouge Tues- Rugby. Revive Group United States to stick with what The Indian medicine wheel, "Sun city solicitor, opposed it "at this day night.

Nominated to the Memorial Park BOSTON (AP) Gov. Foster, it AM and try to. Improve it. tune so that complete, studies can The physicians said while Long Tt Po." in Wyoming, is said to Association for three years ware SS For Doctors WASHINGTON (AP) Sen. Stephen M.

Young (D-Ohio) says three data medical associstiocs are ignoring their doctors' desira for social security benefits. Young toh th Senate Tuesday that poll show, that doctors of New York. Pennsylvania and Ohio favor the" benefits. have bees laid down by the abor- be made. does not resist questioning, be has Van Steenwyk said that under, been reslstina at times simple Kay Barron, Harry Buchman, Mr.

Frattura and Mr. Marshall. The Grand Canyon of the Snake Furcolo signed into law Tuesday a resolution reviving 8 special commission to study communism Pisa toe (row Is Sumatra, Iginea and used some form of River, which lies along the Snake worship by the early tribes. The tfbiefc. 4 light along the line of the merit plan groups of 50 or medical efforts such as blood Tlila 1.

(hu nU, II L- Members held a discussion on wheel ha 28 distinct spokes and and subversive activities. The for-River between Idaho and Oregon, measures approximately 78 feet commission expired last is the deepest gorge on the North proposed free insurance for post: members but tabled a decision un- iw iuwo Munuiucit wuuiu pe cnarg-: (esu, seaauves, viiarains ana UtlA J-th East Indies which ed on the basis of how many hosp-j other drugs designed to build him is diameter. lyear. American continent Ala yum ifoo. jiui Beoeuu uey receive.

up peytically, tu the next meeting. ft.

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