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OBITUARIES 4 Indiana Evaning SattHa, Juniay, Fab. 5. 1961. At Least 1 10 Dad In Japan hunt Ohio: Mrs. Anthony (Em.

DOM BOUND! BBMNQBH, See Top Districts Exempted (Contliwsd from Page I) ma) Rlcharda of Avoemort; Mia, 83 former resident of aVttfaeMe paeeed away Very suddenre at the noma af her friend) Mlet Halea ifl. Francis (Mary) Kaito, Mrs. Dpa-aM (Dorothy) Spersnto, both lef Foreign Weather iteiin; two brothers, jone Oodets Oruber Ptttiburih as (today, February 1 1KJ. of lectin; Martin Godek of De Mn. Berlnger had resided with istrattve functions from the De troit, four sitters.

Mrs. Mary Boscaccy, Mn. Francis Par. Mist oruber for the past II years. partment of Public Instruction la She wis the daughter of Henry entitle.

Mrs. Bertha Lit. ail of Chi Takes Many Lives the State Council of Education. cago, Mn, Helen Ptocca at cnnttina Mawm Biiiuiat. Sen.

Paul L. Wagner, Senate born October 1871, In Burnslde Education committee chairman. Township, Clearfield County. Cleveland, Ohio. Alto sumving are 11 grand and three great grandchildren.

dvs. said he would Introduce today the She wai preceded Hi death by Bjr THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Snow slides killed 17 Japanese Tuesday raising the death toll to Weathermen predicted that the administration package replacing her human Charlea Berlnger, worst of 'Japan's snowfall was council with a 15-member Frlende wttl be received after many years am. she la survived at least 110 In Japan's worst win ht uid I ui of education, with six- 1 p.m. Wednesday. February 1 at by these brothers and) sisters: ter In years.

her home la Iselln until Friday At least more persons were mentary and secondary schools) Mrs. Delia Brady of California; Mrs. Clare Walker of Cherry Tree tate more avalanches. land higher education as Integral reported to have died in the arctic freeze gripping Western Europe, R.D.: Mrs. Sally Warner of New In Paris, experts sr-kl of the board.

The other morning, February when a onef Blessing Service will be conducted there at 1:10 a.m. followed by Requiem Mass at I a.m. la Holy Croat Church, Iselln. The Re. Castle; Mrs.

Gertrude Dunbar of three board members would sei ve bringing the unofficial loll there to driven by the cold from the mountains of Poland and Czechoslovakia, Ohio; Mrs. Anna MeMana of To 551. as the public's representatives. ledo, Ohio; Novte Billings of Calif- There were these other devel- Wolves were reported Invading are traveling west at a rate of '0 oroia; Dow Billings of Glen Camp Father Joseph Torek will be the celebrant. Interment will follow the Iselln Union Cemetery.

Joseph miies a oay. une was muea in opments on administration pro-eastern France and others were.posals: bell, Mrs. Berlnger was member of reported sighted. MediM, care for the aged Buzzards attacked people In (Kerr-Mills) House Democrats R. Hunter Funeral Home, salt, burg, (formerly Robinson's) is la charge of arrangements.

the South Avenue Methodist Church In Pittsburgh and alto a Kesenan Loose member. eastern France. Wild dogs killed prepared amendments to the 27 sheep and 12 lambs near Rodez, medical care package proposing only 80 miles from France's Med- a further easini of elielhiliiv rr- Friends win be received at the MARY MULHOLLAN STERRTT France for the first time in nine years. Elephants in an English zoo were given rum to keep them alive. In Tokyo, national police said 12 Japanese are missing and 143 others have been injured In the billiards that have lasted nearly a month.

Snow piled high on the hills started crumbling in various parts of the snow-stricken areas along Japan's northwest coast. Joel T. Pyott Funeral Home, for iterranean coast. quirements. The Reoubllcan lead-! BROOKS of Salt Street, Saltsburg, passed away Monday evening.

merly McCardell, Burnslde, from Soldiers and police struggled to'ershio held uo the Dackace until 7 p.m. today until time of services, February 4. 1163. at ner Home. clear Austria" roads, made members had a chance to She was the oldest native bora passable by a inches.

look at the Democrats' revisions. which will be held from the funeral home Thursday, February 7, at 1 p.m. The Rev. Burkett of Mahaffey resident of Salttburg. A thaw brought floods in Yugo estimated to cost $1-15 million She was born August IT, ltw, in slavia and Bulgaria.

over the $1.6 million official esti will officiate and interment will Saltsburg, daughter of William I. and Mary Catherine Thompson Some 12.000 troops and thousands of workers were digging out A huge slide of ram-loosened earth buried the 45 buildings in mated cost of the administration proposals. follow in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Burnslde. Sterett, was a member of the railway tracks but the National the Greek village of Stama, but Professional licensing House GETS BUM STEER W.

C. Willans, Marlon, Indiana, sits puazledy his car after returning from a short shopping tour to find car's steering wheel gone. Theft occurred in parking lot of shopping center in Marion. Police were called and effort launched to locate substitute wheel, but car had to be towed away as none was found. (AP Wirephoto) police shots warned the 350 resi Saltsburg United Presbyterian Church, and a charter member of majority Leader Albert W.

John RICHARD V. CLAWS ON, of Railway Administration said It did not expect to restore long-distance traffic In the area for several dents and all fred to safety, driving their livestock with them. BlairsviUe R.D. 1, (Heshbon) died son said legislation to reorganise the IS professional licensing Monday. February 4, 196) at Raymond Hospital in Johnstown.

Doaras would need further study. probably delaying plans for com Born October 10, 174, la West mittee action on them today. Wheatfield Township, Indiana Resume Plane Search Near York son of the lute William and Susan Some professional organizations Flowers Clawson. were working to revise the plan. the Saltsburg Music Club.

Her first husband, James Sidney Hemphill preceded her in death February 25, 1IM. Her second husband, Albert Brooks, died December 17, 1928. One daughter, Mary Catherine Ernest, died June 26, 1952. Surviving are three granddaughters: Mrs. Albert (Lynn) Smefko of California: Mrs.

Max (Pstrlcla) Miller, Mrs. James (Ann) Palmer, both of Saltsburg. Five great grandchildren also survive. Harness racing No decision He was preceded In death by his wife, the former Clara Cobes In In Statement Concerning NATO Commitments Norstad Visit Started Canadian N-Arms Crisis HAKKISBUKB (API State po had been reached on whether to ease the proposed ban on state lice resumed their search at dawn today for a plane which a woman Jury Trial Sought For Barnett, Aide NEW ORLEANS. La.

(AP) Attorneys for Mississippi Gov. Ross Barnett and Lt Gov. Paul B. Johnson are continuing to press for Jury trial for the two offi October 1962. He is survived by two dsughters: Irene, wife of Her and municipal employes working in Newberrytown, York County, man Schuler, Washington, D.

C. par-time lor harness tracks. It and Helen, wife of Paul Overdorff appeared unlikely this measure. said she thought she saw crash in a heavily wooded section 12 of Indiana; also by four grand prohibiting political party officers miles south of Harnsburg. or state and municipal officials I Friends will be received alter 7 children; one brother, George Troopers from Harnsburg and When the Commons met Jan.

tion leaders said the situation was OTTAWA (AP) Gen. Laura Clawson, BlairsviUe R.D. one p.m. Tuesday February at the and employes from holding an in- 28, opposition parties said Dief en- brought on by Canada's vague York searched an area along Co-newago Creek for two hours last cials who (ace hearing Friday sister, Mrs. Bertha Shakespeare, Joseph R.

Hunter Funeral Home, Pittsburgh. (formerly Robinson's) Saltsburg terest or employment In track op- Norstad set off the chain of poli-erations, would come to a tuialiUcal reaction that threatens to vote. i bring down the Conservative gov- on criminal contempt charges. night but failed to turn up any Mr. Clawson was a life member where services will be conducted InHnctriai H.innmn T.

emment of Prime Minister John Thursday. February 7, at 1:30 trace of the aircraft. The search 'was suspended at midnight. baker's speech gave no clear cut policy on nuclear arms. Opposition members peppered the Cabinet with questions about why Harkness had issued a press release interpreting Diefenbaker' nuclear policy.

In the same debate Harkness said the government's defense policy was clear and responsible. He said there is no division between him and Diefenbaker on G. Diefenbaker. of Mt. Tabor EUB Church and owned and operated the Heshbon Feed and Flour Mill from 1921 un In a memorandum filed with the 5th U.S.

Circuit Court of Appeals Monday, the attorneys said the charges cite alleged acts con House Industrial Development! The former supreme command Committee was expected to ap er of the North Atlantic Treaty til his retirement a few years ago. Friends will be received at the p.m. in charge ot the Rev, jonn 0. Miller Jr. Interment will follow in the Edgewood Cemetery, Saltsburg.

MRS. LOUISE UNCAPHER prove the $4 million appropriation for industrial development activ stituting criminal oflenses. speech. nuclear arms policy. Bold New US Mental Therefore, they said, Barnett Last Friday Diefenbaker N.

Gray Funeral Home, Diefenbaker said his speech ity between now and June 30. Organization forces in Europe paid a visit to Ottawa Jan. 3 on the road to retirement. Norstad told a news conference In a statement to reporters that Seward, alter 8 p.m. Tuesday.

Blind veterans' pension The and Johnson are entitled to trial by jury. was clear and required no interpretation. Harkness denied taking SMITH, 86. of 165 S. Liberty Canada has demonstrated it is I Funeral services will be held there The two are accused of con $50 monthly pension for veterans I who suffer service-connected 'not in the New Frontier of the at 3 p.m.

Thursday with the; Street, BlairsviUe, died Sunday, that Canada would not fulfill its any extraordinary steps. The resignation of Harkness was men Rev. John Clawson and the Rev. February 3, 1953, at her home. tempt for attempting to block the commitments to NATO unless lt Health Plan (Continued from Page I) United States." At the same time a U.S.

Senate Foreign Relations subcommittee said it would look tioned for the first time by Lib accepted nuclear weapons for Its blindness was sent to the appropriations committee for study after receiving preliminary approval eral critics. air and ground forces id Europe. enrollment by court order ot James H. Meredith, a Negro, at the University of Mississippi last fall. R.

O. Hooper officiating. Interment will follow in the BlairsviUe Cemetery. MARTIN E. LEARN of 69 Wylie Into the Canadian-American nu On Jan.

29, the Liberal opposi Parliament reassembled on Jan. fmm Iha Urnica She was born in Fillmore. Indiana County. September 9, 1B76, daughter of John and Anna Ewing Uncaphcr. She was a member of the First Methodist Church, BlairsviUe; member of the payer more than $2.4 billion a clear arms negotiations.

year for service to the mentally jett. Lester o. rearson, icaaer oi uun nuieu me gucinnrcm ww KeiT-Mills package and the! (he LiberaI opposition, declared what it claimed was a Cabinet The Canadian Cabinet met Saturday and Sunday anda gain ill and retarded, the President The memorandum said only two types of cases deny jury trials in federal law. One is contempt of Avenue, Horner City, passed away split on nuclear arms. The gov said.

muuxruu aeveupment appropr.a-;in forei debate thM ran also were due for study by jCansda acce the Appropriations Committee be-1 i. ui-m ernment neither confirmed nor de Monday. On Monday morninglMonday. February 4, 1963, at of her church; the East- "This situation has been toler m. at his late residence.

nied a split. Harkness announced his resigna ern Star; charter member of the BlairsviUe Civic Club. ore getting a final vote, the Nortn De(ese! court in the presence ot the court. The other is contempt and disobedience to an order resulting Born March 23, 18S3 in Marlon On Jan. 30 the United States ated far too long.

It has troubled our national conscience but only Center, ho was a son of the jumped into the nuclear row. A vu" from court action brought on be proposal trns ween. Diefenbaker reDlled but never tion because "The prime minister's views on nuclear arms and my own are irreconcilable." Diefenbaker said he founu the resignation difficult to understand in as a problem unpleasant to mention, easy to postpone, and des half of the United States. School reorganization moratorl- said definitely whether Canada She is survived by her husband, Frank M. Smith, former County Commissioner and Treasurer.

They would have celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary on February 10. 1963. late James A. and Margaret Kerr Le.irn. His early life was spent in Marion Center and he had resided in Homer City for over .55 years where he was a member of pairing of solution," the President jsaid.

Neither Barnett nor Johnson appeared in any of the court action State Department statement took issue with many points made by Diefenbaker in his Jan. 25 speech. Washington told Ottawa that it was time Canada accepted U.S. nuclear arms. urn A dispute over wording mjhad rejected or accepted a nu-the bill to postpone the deadlines! clear role for Canadian forces.

view of the minister's Commons Within decade or two, the speech last Thursday. in the reorganization law by oncis speech was interpreted in year delayed action on this meas- some press reports as posing the Two daughters and two sons Woodman of the World Camp 36. President said, a broad, new men Pearson moved a motion of no- tal health program can reduce by The following day Diefenbaker confidence in the government ure by at least one day. possibility of scrapping $700 mil leading to Mereditn a enrollment. The attorneys said the suit in the case was filed by Meredith and that the Justice Department entered later as a friend of the court.

He was a retired employe of Mc-, survive: Mrs. Robert (Edna) Shu-Crcary Tire and Rubber Co. of maker of BlairsviUe; Mrs. Thorn-Indiana, las (Helen) Hill of BlairsviUe: Wil- at least half the 600,000 hospital-1 Monday afternoon claiming lack The administration proposal llion worth of Canadian defense ilea mental patient. of leadership and a breakdown of equipment designed as nuclear said the Washington statement constitutes an unwarranted intrusion Into Canadian affairs.

He summoned Charles Ritchie, Cana was amended in committee to change the word "shall" in the His wife. Alice Brady Learn bur of niairsvillc: Frank M. Cabinet unity. A second no-confi carriers. "Many more mentally ill can dence motion was moved by the On Jan.

26, Defense Minister section requiring counties to sub be helped to remain in their own passed away In January I960, and of Warren, Pa. There are six he is survived by: three daugh grandchildren and one great Social Credit party, whose votes homes without hardship to them dian ambassador in Washington, for consultation here. mit reorganization plans by thejDouglas Harkness said in a press first of next year to "may." Istatement that the government have kept Diefenbaker's govern selves or their families," he said. ment from falling in the past. had no intention of scrapping any Some unofficial interpretations Those who are hospitalized can Pearson and other opposition party leaders agreed with him on The Commons will vote on the Say Soviets Fired Missile From Sub be helped to return to their own ters: Mrs.

Ruth Patterson, Keat-! grandson. ings Summit, Mrs. Marie One daughter, Anna Florence, Meyers, Long Island City, N.Y.; preceded her in death in 1949. Mrs. Thelma McCanuel, Mt.

Lake I Friends will be received at the Park, (a son, Clarence Ford i Ferguson Funeral Home, Blairs-Learn is deceased); three brmh-iviln, and sen-ices will be held of the nuclear carriers in Canada's armed forces. two motions tonight, this point. However, the opposi said this eliminated the compulsory feature of the whole law. Others said it only permitted counties that want to proceed un communities. All but a small proportion can be restored to useful The community mental health On Issue der the present deadline passed last Jan.

1 to do so. ers, Wallace Learn, Indiana; Fred there on Wednesday, February 6, Learn, Marion Center; Charles at 2 p.m. The Rev. James M. Rob-Learn, Vandergnft; one sister, ibins will officiate.

MOSCOW (AP) The top Soviet center can be the focus of Senate Democrats planned to senate Democrats planned to: care, diagnosis, rehabilitation and admiral said today Russian submarines have successfully fired Mrs. Ralph Kerr, Marion Center; Interment will be in the Blairs- Hoff a Bond Problems Solved Dutch Student Asks Protest On DeGaulle AMSTERDAM (AP) A Dutch offer amendments that would re- fjf I JIMP AT store the word "shall" to the af- 1 emergency service, he said. It rackets from under water. would operate day and night, for fected section of the bill. inpatients and outpatients.

It four grandchildren, Mrs. Patricia ville Cemetery. Kleber. Pittsburgh; Richard Con- erby, at home; Edgar Patter- CHARLES EVANS FISHER, 79, son. at home; Eric Patterson, in'a rcsidunt of Deckers Point, Mar- Warheads Senate Minority Leader Charles would aim at prevention as well as treatment.

high school student group asked Adm. Sergei Gorshkov, commander In chief of the navy, said the launcbings were in training exercises last year suggesting they were the Soviet equivalent of the American Polaris missile, R. Weiner said his side also planned amendments that would permit any county that wished to Such centers, using new meth DETROIT (AP) Teamster, YZZ-. JV, Monday for a week's suspension ods of treatment and tranquiliz do so to go ahead with reorgan ers, will reduce the treatment Df French lessons to protest Friends will be received today ident Charles de Gaulle's veto of ported bonding problems, appar- (Tuesday) 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and on He wat a son of Henry A.

and (Continued from Page 1) affairs. Secretary of State Dean Ruusk later expressed rtgret if the wording of the statement offended Canadians. He repeated to the Sen Western experts have expressed periods to weeks or months, ization under present law, which would become effective for the Common Market membership foriently were solved Monday whenjWednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at a Jane McAdoo Fisher, born In belief the Soviet Union's new rather than years, the President Britain. an Indianaoolis hondlnn firm Indiana, whlre said.

This means that mental ill 1965-66 school year. Dr. P. Vant-Hof, school services will be conducted Thurs ''nounced it will atomic submarine fleet was equipped with underwater launching devices but Gorshkov's an The administration proposal ness could be paid for as other write 95 ner cent said "in principle I was Inclined i Jefferson County, Dec. 22, 1883.

He Is survived by a son, and a daughter, Joseph Tracy Fisher, Grapa-vllle, and Mrs. Willard (Elizabeth) I.emmon of Marion Center R.D. day, February 7, at 1:30 p.m. Rev. ate Canadian Affairs subcommit would make the program effec medical and hospital costs.

The President said he has di tee Monday that no offense was tive in 19G6-67. of the surety bonds covering lloffa and other national and local officers of the union. Clayton Straw will officiate and interment will follow In the Greenwood Cemetery, Indiana. to entertain the request, but technically It proved to be not feasi ble." The discussion of Scranton's meant. nouncement was the first direct Moscow statement.

Writing in the army newspaper rected that a study be made to 10 grandchildren, 13 great grand Subcommittee Chairman George legislative program group, how explore ways for encouraging ex children. D. Aiken, said he believed pansion of private health insurance to include mental health JOSEPH I. SURMA, formerly Friends will be received at the ever, indicated the present debate iover the one-year moratorium academic. H.

D. Ralrigh Funeral Home in Rusk but was "not entirely satisfied with the manner in which the release was issued." care. of Homer City, passed away Saturday, February 2, 1963, at his Hillsdale, end services will be held Frank Wright president of United Bonding told reporters' here that his firm will issue bonds up to its capacity of $60,000 per person and will seek reinsurance elsewhere for any one needing bond in excess nf that amount. lloffa charged last week that The group's thinking, sources home in Newton Falls, Ohio. there Wednesday, February al Krasnaya Zvezda (Red Star), the admiral said that a "radical re-equipment" has provided the Soviet nsvy with new submarines and surface vessels armed with missiles capable of striking anywhere In the world.

The Russians are known to have at least 12 nuclear submarines in But," he told reporters, "that Several programs were recommended by the President to help prevent some of the 126.000 annu said, was to let the moratorium US Envoy To Bonn In Trip Home Horn February 20, 1924. at Ise- bill pass the Senate while the new. Is now water over the dam and lin. he was a son of the late al new cases of mental retarda approach was being developed, we hope that it will have no last- 2 p.m. Brother John Lamming will officiate.

Interment will be made In the Shiloh Baptist Cemetery at Decker's Point tion, and to rehabilitate and care Thc bill then would be allowedjing effects on our relations with to die in the House Education Paul and Anna Lutsko Surma and had been in Ohio for Ihe past 10 years. Mr. Surma was a World the Justice Department was ex- PMini, nr-ACCIM, nn n. for some 200,000 mentally retard There was no indication wheth DUESSELDORF Cermany (AP) panjcs prevcnt thenl fm jn. combat readiness and the admiraljed now in institutions.

Committee while the new propos- lndicated the rockets were fired! Mental retardation strikes chil-ial was moved along as a substi- 4wnww L-htl GIlhmfrOPH ilrnw r.t all Alatra. artt UWMMI, l.l. er Harkness would follow up his War II veteran and was a mem-l ber of Newton Falls American1 I 1 "T8, Teamsters' funds. Later. resignation as defense minister by sador to West Germanv.

left t-i jt ami iji- h.iiiA. t. lulu congressional Legion; Foreign Wars at Warren, BlattSays New Dept. levels the President said. IIIC uicacm law acis iu- rcaum.

IQOaV IO TeDOrE IO i. Pa. and Order of the Purple U. rflH n. hie fn, i.l, inlftnH tnlitlino lh rnrvi.live I H3Q nO lirSl- Heart.

i ri- i ivunneuy on repercus- hand knowledge fif thk ily's experience. A sister. Rose- the reorganized school districts, ranks. He was known to have the sons in Germany to the Frcnchl ural nt i('f, i At i. monlnllw rolo.HoH, urnlilul an, I csumnalhv nf num.

"eseni DUnus Ol IICMIa am! lei- He is survived by his wife, Mar 3 u.w rl vitlu ui uiuiMi entry into Inw Tp-inTili-r-i fiffirr 171 and has been under cusmdial pupils where the state coun- ber of Conservative members. Common Market. 1 lon Dashner Surma; six children; Ihree brothers, John, Erie; An Unnecessary PITTSBURGH (AP)-The Den Rescues 2 Children In Erie Blaze Lester B. Pearson, leader ol thej a Roman Catholic institution. cil feels topography, potential drew, Lucernemines; Michael, of uownng met Monday with Chan- forced to shut down all union fi-cellor Konrad Adenauer at the nancial activities since the Land- since 1941.

social or economic char- Mental retardation "hiis morCiacteristics of a county warrant. Homer City; three sisters, Mrs. Liberal party, lamched the formal challenge to Diefenbaker's government. He said the government; Mary Reich, Alliance, Ohio; Mrs. ambassador's request.

Kennedy rum-Griffin Act requires union of-strongly favored admission of the ficials to post bond covering often and harder at the under- David (Anne) Lewis, Newton Falls erratic secretary of internal affairs questioned agala today the need for new Department of Community Development at pro-posed by the Republican Scraotoa administration. seems to have a genius for get the; ERIE, Pi. (AP)-An Erie Coun- 'DrociHsnt cmH "In enma Ohio; Mrs. Elizabeth Lopes, of slum I Billy Graham ting into trouble with our friends British to the six-nation trade 10 per cent of all funds they han- bloc, and there has been some die. if the funds exceed 55.000 a ty mother rescued two of her New York.

N.Y.. our best friends. areas 10 to 30 per cent of the) nf Social Crertii 10 Washington that the year. Friends are being received at mall children from their burning, JZ" jm mm house trailer in nearby Summit chool.age children are gpUmfl Clll Twn. Mondav n.eht.

retarded, while in the very same TT 1 1 HUH Miss Genevieve Blatt, in the Skupien Funeral Home in Gal- oartv. Robert Thompson, told oul wnen w0 "me Wright's lilzin. Pa. Services will be held at House he didn't like the Liberal 5uPPrt 01 application. firm would provide the bonds, llof- 10 a.m.

Wednesday, February Mrs. Elinor Fenner, 27, was fl nearby house when the fire nund onc lw0 Health LtieCK motion and that his parly's votes' sending a Foreign fa was mi-Ming wilh Asst. Secre- speech to the 41st annual state convention of the Pennsylvania State Association of Township Supervisors, contended the Bureau in St. Patrick's Church, Gallitzen might be thrown to the govern with interment following In the to explain German policy in Wash- lloffa offered to post in ingtnn. leash or securities with the Labor of Municipal Affairs in her de DALLAS, Tex.

(AP) Dr. Billy broke out. She rushed mio ihe. trailer, picked up Tracy Ann, 3, and Steven, 2, and ran Nobel Candidate church cemetery. ment.

But after the dinner recess, he came back with his own motion of no-confidence. Graham was to undergo a com Vice Chancellor Ludwig Department as evidence of good JULIA GODEK SOSN1CK of plete checkup at Baylor Hospital Anmncr aaugmer. jean, naci said ne will back Atlantic unity faith. partment can handle sufficiently the task of "working with local government problems and aiding in their solution." Saltsburg R.D. 1 (Iselin) died Mon even if it means opposing Aden- If this offer had been rctcctcd, taken 3-month-oJd Scolt from the LIST AppTOVed trailer when the blaze erupted.

trailer when the blaze erupted. An associate said the evangelist Red In HdVcHlc) day evening, February 4, 1963, in auer. He said he is ready to said, the leamsters planned Erie County firemen battled the Gov. Scranton, In his message STOLKHUi.M, Sweden (AP) tpc-nl a restful evening ana that the Inuiana Hospital. over as chancellor if backed by to seek an injunction against en- fire for two hours before bi inking iThe Nobel Conimiiii-e of iho temperature was down.

KliY Fla. (AP) A So Parliament. forcement of the bondim. reuuire- She was born in Scranton, Pa to the General Assembly Jan. 22, it under control.

Acuik-iny approved St candi-l The associate suid it appeared viet delegation, headed by the! The statement to the newspaper. ment, on the ground the Landrum- January 12, 1894, a daughter of Cause of the blaze was not Mondav lur (onsidLiauun that Dr. Graham, 44, had been ill president of the Soviet Union Sueddcutsche Zeitung is the.Griffin law is unconstitutional or terniined. The trailer was de-tor the 13 Nobel Prize for litera- e- of influenza which had developed Mike and Anna Nickol Godek. She was a member ot the Holy Cross Church and of the Christian t'-royed but no damage estimate lure, the highest number ever.

As transport workers, arrived In lla-jstrongest bid Erhard hat made to at least unenforceable in the varut Monday, Cuban radio said1 replace Adenauer. The chancellor-Teamsters' case. today. Ihat said he will retire jiext fall atl Koffa charged that some com- into acute bronchitis. The evangelist came to Dallas Thursday i available.

Mothers, Iselln. customary, no names were dis cauea lor tne creation of i "cabinet-rank Department of Community Development." Henry D. Harral, secretary ol highways, warned Monday that bad planning could wreck the economic development of land near interchanges to be built for the new federal highways system in Pennsylvania. She is survived by her husband. 'night to attend the National Lay- closed.

the age of 87. The Christian Dcm- panies had offered to issue the The International Committee oL Last year about 70 candidates; man's Leadership Institute. Trumai Indians of Brazil believe ocrats are believed to favor Er-bonds, but he said they wanted Frank Sosnick; one son, Andy of the Red Cross consists of 25 oassed the committee screenine.l He became ill Friday but de-the sun created all tribes t-vcpDiihard as Arb-naiier's tnrcessor. hut'more lhan three times the amountilselin: five daughters: Mrs. Mike Swiss citizens with headquarters American novelist John Steinbeck spite a high fever he spoke to the neighboring Suya, who axeiAdenauer is said to oppose Er-the union has been paying, plus a (Helen) Gaukin, Mrs.

Peter was awarded the 1962 p.ize. layman's gathering Saturday. jdecended from snakes. I hard. tm Geneva.

llarge cash collateral. (Francet) Gluboa, both of Cleve-.

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