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The Daily News from Huntingdon, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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The Daily Newsi
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Huntingdon, Pennsylvania
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THE Broad Top City Mrs. Sylvia Mears received word on Sunday of the tragic death of a grandson, Richard Bradley Mears, 19 year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Mears of 254 East Garfield Street, Shippensburg who was instantly killed in a one-car accident early morning. The children of Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Smeigh of Dillsburg have been spending a vacation with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Horton and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Victor L. Morningstar of Burlington, N.J., were weekend guests of their brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Gracey. Mr. and Mrs. Ira, Lane and the latter's mother, Mrs. Rose Raylor, spent Saturday in York visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Taylor and Recent visitors In the home of Mrs. Rose Taylor were her grandson and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Biggs, recent newlyweds who were en route from New York City to Scranton.

Enjoying an outing at Galltzen Forest Zoo Park last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Dewees Brown and son Galen, Mrs. Mayme Brown and daughter, Ann Brown, Mrs. Deanna Jones and children, of Broad Top, Mr.

and Mrs. Jay Reichard and daughter, of Three Springs and Mr. and Mrs. Barry Brown and children of Bellwood, R.D. Richard Griffith and Lee Zelanko and their families have recently moved into their newly constructed, homes in Broad Top.

Misses Janice and Vicki Forrest of Harrisburg are spending a vacation this week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Dell. Visitors during the weekend In the Dell home were Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Estep and son, Todd of St. Thomas, Johnny Gruber of Williamsport, Mr. and Mrs. James Dell and son Tlmmy of Fayetteville and Mrs. Vivian Forrest and children of Harrisburg.

Two Winners Of $50,000 Announced HARRISBURG (UPI) The state Lottery Commission announced Wednesday the two $50,000 winners in the weekly lottery drawing. The winners were Elmer C. Burns, Washington, and J. Walter Bookheimer, West Point, Pa. The winning number was 842339.

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yd. 60 Countians Die Of Cancer During 1970 Dally News Harrisburg Bureau Stomach cancer deaths num- Cancer took the lives of 60 bered one among county resl- Huntingdon County residents du- dents, providing a mortality rate ring 1970, according to a from this cause of 2.6 and a ran- Just completed study by the State king among all counties of 60th. Department of Health, ranking (Generally speaking for the the county 55th of the 67 coun- state as a whole, the depart- ties in death from this cause, ment noted that the most fre- As for the "type" of cancer quent cancer causing death am- causing deaths In the county ong males was cancer of the during the year, cancer of the lung, while In women, cancer of bladder resulted in the death of the breast was the leading cause five Huntingdon Countians for a of cancer deaths during the year.) mortality rate of 12.8 per 000 population, to rank the county siixth among all counties. InCreflSe 111 Cancer of the breast resulted -p. in the death of three countians UeatDS ll 016(1 100,000 population of 7.7 and a Ar6H Highway ranking of 31st among the counties.

With 53 trafflce deaths to Cancer of the colon resulted June 30, the seven-county Troop in the death, of five Huntingdon Pennsylvania State Police, Countians, a mortality rating of area is running 13 fatalities ahead 12.8 per 100,000 population and of last year, Capt. Earl 0. a ranking of 58th. Bergstrom, commanding of- Deaths from leukemia in the fleer, said today, county numbered three during Nine of the highway deaths have the year, with a corresponding been in Huntingdon County, but rate of death from this cause of none was recorded during the 7.7 and a ranking of 33rd. past month.

Thirteen deaths during the year The troop area had five road were attributed to lung cancer, deaths In June, two In Bedford, setting up a mortality rate for two In Lewistown and one in the county of 33.2 and placing Centre County. Tor the first the county 24th in ranking for half of 1972, the highway deaths deaths from this cause. breakdown was: Hollidaysburg, Cancer of the pancreas troop headquarters, 13; Bed- caused seven deaths among coun-ford, Huntingdon, Lewis- ty residents, for a mortality town, 13; McCohnellsburg, rale of 17.9 per 100,000 popu- Philipsburg, 0 and Rockview, 8. lation and a ranking of fifth of Huntingdon County had 63 traf- all counties. fie accidents during June in which Prostate cancer was listed as 34 persons were injured and prop- cause of death In two cases for er damage amounted to an estl- a rate of 5.1 and placement of mated $80,397.

the county 57th among the 67 coun- capt. Bergstrom said there ties. were 1,365 traffic arrests last DAILY NEWS, Huntingdon and Mount Union, July 13, 1972 PAGE Threatens To Quit Chess Match IFischer Demands television Ban injured, $57,465 loss. month. The chief causes of the acci-- uents were traveling too fasti for conditions, 146; reckless driving, 61 and failure to yieldj right of way, 37.

Friday was the worst day of I the week for accidents with 85 being recorded. The breakdown: Monday, 47; Tuesday, 54; Wed- REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) Bobby Fischer, already one nesday, 57; Thursday, 62, Sat- game down in his drive for the world chess championship, today urday, 56 and Sunday, 52. threatened to walk out on the second match with Boris Other accidentdata: Hollidays- spassky unless all television cameras are removed from the hall. burg, 88 crashes, 59 hurt, 410 loss; Bedford, 65 acci- Fischer's demands were pre- made a helpless gesture and dents, 53 injured, sented by Fred vice resigned at the 56th move. Lewistown, 62 accidents, 36 president of the U.S.

Chess Before stomping out of the hall, hurt, $71,131 damage; McCon- Federation, at a closed meeting he reached over to shake nellsburg, 34 accidents, 15 with representatives of the Spassky's hand, injured, Philipsburg, International Chess Federation Fischer obviously was upset 16 hurt, seven injured, (FIDE), the Icelandic organiz- but Cramer, who is a member Rockview, 85 crashes, 48 ers and representatives of U.S. of the American's camp, said companies owning the television "he is a pro and this is part of rights to the match, internation- the game. I believe he has got al chess sources said. enough to come back in the The referee of the match, match. After all, there are 23 Germany's Lothar Schmtd, said possible games left." Fischer will lose the second Fischer locked himself into game by default if he does not his hotel suite with his second, turn up for the scheduled 5 Father William Lombardy, a p.m.

(1 p.m. EOT) start today. Catholic priest who is a 'Schmid also said organizers grandmaster, to analyze the will not keep spectators from lost game and prepare for the first two rows ol seats in today's encounter, the hall as they did during the The challenger lost the first first game on Fischer's request, game at the 29th move when in The 29-year-old New Yorker taking one of Spassky's pawns walked out for 35 minutes he allowed his bishop to be Wednesday to protest two trapped. By doing this he in television cameras hidden effect exchanged one bishop for above the stage where the two action which players sit at the chess board favored the champion, tor their championship match, Although Fischer made a scheduled to run a maximum of desperate attempt to turn the 24 games. game into a draw, it became Although he went into the obvious that Spassky could not much-postponed first game a be kept from promoting a pawn heavy favorite, Fischer made to a queen, thus making an what appeared to be a eventual checkmate a certainty.

beginner's error and went down to defeat at the hands of the 35- Mirror-bright aluminum pots year-old Soviet world champion, should be cleaned only with soaps The moment of truth was or mild detergents; polishes and painful. Fischer rose from the ny'on pads usually will dull their massive mahogany chess table, finishes, says the Aluminum Association. Mechanic's (Cont'd from Page 1) new house and buy a new car and maybe take a nice vacation," she added a few moments later. The Schmidt's, fatigued by an all-night drive from their home in the Philadelphia suburb of Spring City, watched as 173 other contestants were eliminated as their luck ran out or survived for the final drawing in this community's municipal parking lot. Louis Pikulski, of New Salem, Fayette County, won the second prize worth $200,000.

John Fatz, 29, of Drexel Hill in the Philadelphia area, won the third prize of $100,000. Seven others won $10,000 each and the rest of those reaching the finals received a minimum of $500. The drawing was conducted by Lt. Gov. Ernest P.

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