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Pa. Man Faces Two Major 2Wiana Evening Gazette, Friday, May 24, 1963. Murder Charge Obituaries LARRY RUHHX tWKAMt of Water street, KrUaaning, of Albert and Art en jar Mellon Institute Problems For US Churches CARLSBAD, N.M. AP-A Penn Marks Birthday Deep, Pervading Silence Settles Over "Bran" Big Pentagon Change Hearing Completion sylvania man charged with murdering Texan has been bound over to district court foHowfng I Stewart, died hi CMMraa't Hospi Draft NATO Proposal To Hike Power (Continued from Page 1) PITTSBURGH (AP) Speakers tFJ MOINES. Iowa (AP) 1 tal, Pittsburgh, May 22, at 1 a.m.

He had been in for thre from the fields of science and preliminary hearing. American churches are wrestling industry will highlight the 50th en. The action was taken Thursday; today with two disturbing para-1 niversary observance of Mellon day. i He waa bora1 hi Arnstroai Cotm- doxes (nvotvina race reiauon- against Harold L. Brown, 17, of Franklin, charged with slaying Institute now underway.

ships and the public schools, tty Memorial Hospital August 20, reorganization spells "cost effec EDITOR'S NOTE Structural No, say McNamara's aides, We aren't unifying the services, The public, for only the third time in the institute's existence, is In both cases, to an a Albin Thoren, 55, of Harllngen, Tex. tiveness" getting back the worst I9H. Beside hi eermts, ha ideals are at war with realities. tern. Ministers also expressed their disquiet over recent eventsj of investment in dollars and mail- change is under way at the Pentagon, military men are reported at odds with Secretary Robert S.

The nroblema. which got some No trial date was set. being allowed into its massive jGreek-columned building during power for national defense. we are unifying the effort." They mention his "package" program under which each serv In Laos and stressed the impor jrlved by thra broth, Ronald Brown la accused of killing1 In the uniformed military fam the observance, which sharp attention Mr wis weea, re. In short: began McNamara and other civilian tance of sustained efforts to secure respect for the Geneva Thoren Feb.

22 In a Carlsbad mo ice with a similar function has ily, the objections are not to more Thursday. chiefs, the TFX contract hangs 1. The fact that the entireties tel. The body waa found In a trunk effectiveness, but to McNamara a The institute is a non-profit or-1 overhead like a dark cloud. Elton been brought under central, coordinated direction.

Examples are agreements." Turning to Germany and Ber Allan, Donald Ainn, ana Randy Martin, sll at home; ma. ternal grasdmother, Mrs. Betsi Jay of Dayton R.D. 1, and pater nal grandparent, Mr, and Mrs. Martin' Stewart of Ktttanaing R.D.

In a Florida swamp. Brown was techniques, sanitation established to promote Fay. who has covered the officially oppose racial dlscrtnv Inatlon. yet admittedly are to- picked up March 5 in Grants, N.M., the strategic roles of the Air There is a feeling In the Pent- lin, the statement observed that scientific research with emphasis-Pentagon beat for the Associated volved In it. driving Thoren a car.

Phvles Press for two decades, reviews 'Force and Navy and the tacticallgon that the military man, In- the threat has certainly not disap-; on application to industry. 2. The fact that they belle the situation in the following ar-1 roles oi tne Army ana Air tnose on tne joint inters religion applies to all spheres of now in a combined 'Strike Staff, is being downgraded and tide. peared. jand chemistry are major areas of "Thanks to the firm attitude maintained by the West, howev- An estimated 1,000 scientists are er, developments detrimental to! attending the program.

mand." by passed, that strategy Is being WASHINGTON (AP) Secre life, yet it often causes trtniwe affirmed In public schools. 2. Friends wltj ha received at the Roy W. Carson Funeral Home, Rural Valley, when services will be held at i p.m. Saturday, May 25, the Rev.

Harry Stevenson of As a former automobile execu-i devised by civilians and orders live McNamara Is a product of -Issued directly by civilians to tary of Defense Robert S. McNamara's vast revamping of the military establishment its ad Love Affair With US Grows the interests of Berlin and thel UIC What ar th solutions? Seekinn a way through these the Industrial world. To him, thel field commands. Alliance abides by the terms Price ministrative organization, i Its declaration of 16 Dec. 1958 on high-voltage fields, the United Presbyteiisn Church the U.S.A.

has espoused tome stiff remedies. chain of command, its multibil- ficiating. Interment will follow In the Salem Reformed Cemetery. lion-dollar operation is all but In this declaration, the Alliance aMrn as a whole made plain any attackjl 1 1 lC VQU5C On the racial matter, it baa complete. TOLEDO, Ohio (APV-Pranels MERLE NEAL HOUSER, of Reorganization of the Navy re Lazzaro'i love affair with the undertaken to tighten Its rules against inequities, and has em towered a mobile, action team to on West Berlin would be deemed an attack on NATO territory.

11 -n. f. Gaskill Avenue, Jeannette, died May 22, I9S3, at the Jeannette concern United States began when he ar mains to be completed. Some final moving around of offices, furniture and people in other agen rived from Italy aa a boy seven Memorial Hospital. go to work "to close tne gap Be years ago.

Today, It's stronger (Continued from Page 1) J1C UlCMl that NATO recognized the need "to achieve a satisfactory balance between nuclear anftconventional He was born in Blalrsvllle June cies to carry out consolidation than ever, thanks to some class tween profession of Intent performance of duty." plans will continue for some mates who knew what he wanted 9, 1891, son of Neal and Katherlne Gray Houser, and had lived In The Shop and Stop supermarket rkain ati aitaA Itm dnxaai Regarding the schools. months more, although the broad arms." most for a graduation present: though reiterating that God reigns Jeannette for the past five years. changes have been made. In this context, the permanent: mu 1 nv J' I i see hit parents again. th.

Alli-ini-a In Oari I "uu" over all sectors or lire, tne uiurcn The revamping has been done He was a retired foundry worker. idence, R.I.. and reported buying1 It was a big secret, the fund- mm i--- i declared that religion ha no has been instructed to make fur without asking Congress for new raising project the teen-agera In and a member of the Blalrsvllle Baptist Church. place hi the classroom, or In any was normal everywhere except for an increase at one Rhode Is ther studies, in cooperation with Francis' class at Lake High legislation, with McNamara acting under provisions of the unifi other governmental arena. Lemnitzefs staff, of "the Inter land store.

cation law and its revisions. Prayers and Bible reading as related questions of strategy, Grocers in Chicago, Denver and Criticism by Congress members School In nearby Walbridge planned. They told Francis that they were raising money to buy1 a victory bell for the school. And force requirements and the re devotional acts should be excluded, the denomination asserts. other cities gave a similar report.

He I survived By his wife, Isey Piper Houser and flv daughters: Mrs. John (Madeline) Yockey of Deny; Mrs. George (Naomi) Henry of Blalrsvllle; Mrs. Ralph (Yo-landa) Kelly of Blalrsvllle R.D. 3: sources available to meet them generally has been restrained.

The policy, adopted at the But within the military, there have been stated objections by Francis, president or tne class, Church's legislative general as Agreement on the nuclear force was the chief achievement of the threeday meeting of the North A Los Angeles merchant said he's seen little evidence of stock-' up, but adds he rather expects some "when the news gets pitched In with his usual enthu sembly 'Which closed here this week, seems certain to stir rever siasm. some officers, sharp private dis-agrement by others. One of the high commanders is on the way The class held dances, skating around." berations in church circles for! Edith Houser and Joyce Johnston, both at home; three sons, Eugene M. of Jeannette; Charles R. at home; Lloyd Skillman, N.J.

There are It grandchildren; three foreign and defense ministers. I The new 'interallied force bears no name, in deference to French President Charles de Gaulle, on 1 parties, and car washings to raise months to come. out, with McNamara opposing re In Midland, the price of a 5-pound bag jumped from 57 money. It treads bluntly through some The students raised more than cents last week to 79 cents Thurs appointment of Adm. George W.

Anderson to a second term as chief of naval operations. And of the thorniest tangles concern any internationalism he doesn't great-grandchildren; one brother. 11,000 just enough, they said, tor day. In Chicago, sane independ dominste. ing relationships between church Bert Houser of Blalrsvllle; two Gen.

Curtis E. LeMay was given their class project. ent grocers are asking 79-89 cents. and state. Including the school prayer and Bible reading ques sisters, Mrs.

Dale Piper of Blairs-iville and Mrs. Maude Richardson, only half of a usual two-year ten I But formation of the force under U.S. Gen. Lyman Lemnitzer, the supreme allied commander in Tuesday Francis' classmates The problem Is worldwide. In ure for his reappointment as Air I I tions now before th Supreme broke the news to him: his par London, the Cabinet met Thurs Johnstown.

Force chief of staff. I lit I Court. Europe, represents a major de day on the problem of prices He was preceded In death by Its combustible nature was re ents Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Lax-zaro were coming from their home in Fossa, Italy, for his reaching, "a quite unprecedented A deep and pervading silence has settled among generals and a daughter Ethel B.

and a son. velopment in the political and military relations of the Western flected In the assembly here. level." In Ottawa, the House of! admirals. alliance for these reasons: The policy doubtlessly faces graduation as a present from his Commons was asked to investi Will this end disputes within the Dale G. Friends will be received on Saturday after 2 p.m.

at the Ferguson Funeral Home, Blairsville, further appraisals, although the class. gate. Pentagon? The big event took place Thurs In the United States the impact assembly voiced earnest hopes that all Christian forces would la 1. It opens the way to a sharing of some U.S. nuclear secrets with the European allies, in the context of both weaponry and President Kennedy does not MM day night when Francis' parents where services will be held Mon of sugar price boosts on sugared think so.

arrived in Detroit. A motorcade I am sure there'll continue toi operations. bor more unitedly to strengthen the moral fabric of the nation and its people. accompanied the excited 19-year- day, May 27, at 2 p.m. The Rev.

Kenneth Miller will officiate and interment will follow in the Salem items has been softened or delayed by longferm contract buy-1 ing, stiff price competition and be disputes," he says. old boy to Detroit, and a tear- mm- The people the Pentagon are 2. It gives West Germany an active nuclear strike role for the first time. That many mean new Despite differing church views filled reunion followed. Cemetery.

strong-minded men," says Ken of the problem, the United Pres You're so grown, you're al nedy, but completely loyal to tensions with the Soviet Union. tne fact sugar is often a minor portion of the retail price of the item. There has been some switching to non-caloric sweeten byterians expressed hope for in-l most a grown man," his mother ZENA JANE HOFFMAN, 93, of their country. He says, too, that creasingly closer relations and exclaimed tearfully at their first! 3li N. Ninth Street, passed away NEW TWO-SEAT JET FIGHTER Here's the F-105F, the Air Force's new two-seat supersonic tactical jet fighter.

The 1400-mi lean-hour craft can carry 4,000 combinations of nuclear and conven we have to have a secretary to 3. It represents a tentative first step toward bringing present and future nuclear forces of the teamwork among all Christians, ers. meeting in seven years. May 23, 1963, in the Cameron Rest make the final judsjment. including Protestants and Roman His father seemed surprised at An Austin, baker says he tional weapons.

Officials of Republic Aviation Farmingdale, Some officers worry that the alliance under collective manage Catholics. the crowd that was waiting for has boosted doughnut prices by L.I., N.Y., builder of the plane, say it will have the same mission thrust of McNamara's reorganiza ment. The Rev. Dr. Eugene Carson them.

"I think this is wonderful, la cents and that his si-party cake The nuclear force at the outset he said in Italian. Neither of capabilities as the single seat version (F-105D) and at the same time will be used to improve the mission training program for tion is toward eventual merger of the services into one single now costs Home. She was born April 1870, in Indiana, daughter of Samuel and Mary (McQuown) Lydic, and had lived In Indiana for her entire lifetime. She was a member of the First Regular Baptist Blake, the Church's chief executive, said recent developments will be made op of the three U.S. Francis' parents speak English.

If sugar pnee rises keep climb combat pilots. (AP Wirephoto) unit. Polaris submarines in the Medi Those kids are Just great, ing, stocks of sugar bought at old, have provided "increasing opportunities for better understand Francis said with a broad smile. lower prices will disappear and terranean, Britain's 180-plane V-bomber force, and fighter-bom ing," between the two branches "I don't know what to say or how many manufacturers will have to Church of Indiana. ber units of Canada, West Ger Ask Copter of Christianity.

to thank them. pass along at least part of their These grandchildren survive: France, Spain In Cooperation many, the Netherlands, Belgium, There has been a real Im Francis has loved the United increase. Mazulma Buterbaugh of Eethesda, Monroe Lydic of provement," he aaid. "In this at Greece, Turkey and Italy. Two French tighter squadrons sta Most Mergers Rejected Some food handlers, say that there could be another 50 per cent mosphere, we want to do as much Flight For 2 Climbers PARIS (AP) France is coop- States ever since he and his family visited the country seven years ago, and when time came to go back he couldn't bear the tioned in West Germany also in wholesale prices before rating closely with Spain aa we can to further it, and we hope for more ahead In the way may be included.

Clymer R.D. Robert Lydic; Mrs. John (Zena Jane) Yorko of Kittanning; IS great-grandchildren and three the fall beet crop comes in. aerial defense, the French armed Agreement on the nuclear force of forces information bulletin dis There is no threat of a shortage in the United States, industry One prospect, he noted, Is Joint thought. "Everything In America Is a beautiful.

I didn't want to leave, closed Thursday. HARRISBURG (AP) The question was rejected in near KATMANDU. Nepal (AP) The American Everest expedition Catholic-Protestant action on ra spokesmen and Agriculture De It pointed out that although was reached Wednesday, the conference's first day. Thursday thel allied statesmen assessed thel aims, Intentions and policies of the Soviet Union and her Com cial problems. partment officials have insisted.

It ly two-thirds of the school dis he explained. He has been living in Walbridge with an aunt and Spain is not a member of the Friends will be received at the Richard T. Bell Funeral Home, Indiana, afrer 3 p.m. today and services will be held there at 2 p.m. asked today Tor an emergency helicopter flight to take Barry C.

The Presbyterian assembly set tricts voting on the issue. North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Pas-) up an extraordinary is merely a matter that the Unit-I ed States has been forced to bid progressively higher to get for Bishop and William F. Unsoeld such cooperation was ira- Of 1M districts voting whether to merge with neighbors, 10 re quakuie, and became an Ameri iKrapuai in iney posed by geography.

year purse, solely to finance special operations on the racial front by a new national commission munist partners. They also ranged swiftly around the world's major trouble spots, from! the Caribbean to the Indo-Chinese eign sugar. Saturday. May 25. The Rev.

F. Burton Long, her pastor, will officiate and Interment will follow in to the. top of Everest Wednesday jected the idea, 60 accepted and can citizen in September 1962. He, plans to enter the University of bilat The United States has a eral defense agreement results In one district were not Bishop by the south col, Unsoeld There could be a shortage In the United States, of course, com-l with of Negro and white experts. Toledo in the fall to study busi Greenwood Cemetery, Indiana.

available in reports to the Bureau Peninsula. ness administration. Their assignment: To dig out The Barbor Bible Class will ments W. H. Louviere, president of School Reorganization in the 8 'Spain, as does Madrid's neighbor, A radio report from the base Portugal, camp said they were frostbitten on all their toes during a night! and clear away situations of ra or Imperial Sugar of Houston, state Department of Public In The consensus which emerged suggested that the Communist world may be on the brink of big meet at the Funeral Home at 7 p.m.

today. cial discrimination, in the church struction. it consumers panic. "Sudden hoarding," he warned, and out, and to join with other isoent without shelter 28.000 feet rr Ahn Nevertheless, Bureau Director church groups In doing so, with could temporarily tax refiners; UD on the mountain foilowina thel' changes. In their view the Soviet! Union and Red China are nearing Herbert Bryan said today he Army Engineers the aim of translating past pro physical ability to ship fast! summit climbs.

i Claims Vision of Virgin Mary nouncements into performance. a sonfrontation early July was mentioned which will show It enough to keep grocers' shelves! Hnmhrin Thomas F. Hombeln and Lu-I found encouragement in the fact that in more than half of the pro Workload Big filled." Hher G. Jerstad escaped serious those two giants are going to set The holdout mood expressed byif.L,, I posed school systems involved there was at least partial ap Cost $132,300 tle their political differences, PITTSBURGH (AP) The big- lllllll f)W- break with each other or jus, R. Dyh- 1" proval.

gest workload In Its 95-year history currently faces the Pittsburgh of- ALICE, Tex. (AP) People are LONDON (AP-A small paint on bickering. "'j renfurtn radioed. The 1964 districts were voting VAT1CAN CITY (AP) Pope U.S. Secretary of State Corvallis.

ing by the Italian Renaissance tree or the Army Corps of flocking to a farm near this south Texas town where a house John XXIII continued to show Rusk urged his partners to be oni" a "made his clanb with Hornbem, master Tintoretto sold at auction to form 38 districts. There was complete approval in 14 of the proposed districts and partial ap-j progressive improvement today at Christie's today for $132,300. Col. Bert deMelker, district en wife says she saw a vision of the Virgin Mary on an old water and did a bit of work before be guard against a sudden deterio- i said an Atlanta Ga San DieS Calif- BishoP' ration in the Soviet temper. I Washington.

D.C., and an The picture, "Christ at the Pool gineer, said Tuesday work on the provai in six others. ginning a nine-day spiritual re tank. of Bethesda," was bought by the Ohio and Monongahela rivers in treat, Vatican officials said. In the other 18 units, the school home, more hopeful, stressed, 3 do a tough grapnic SocietVi wnicn tponsored County officials estimate 19,000 The officials said the condition the expedition, climbed with Jer- persons have visited the farm districts involved rejected the question outright. ftgnew uanery oi Lonaon.

It was the Allegheny, Beaver and Moniin-submitted for sale by Dr. James 'gahela valleys totals more than Hassoa of London. IS350 million. that the allies must be ready to recognize and act upon any seri since Mrs. Tony Botello Sr.

re But the approval In the 60 will stad, from Eugene. Ore. The 01 '-year-0ld Roman tatho-world's highest mountain never1'10 was satisfactory and that before had been conquered from was showing a steadyl ous bid for a ported aeeing the image April 17. reconciliation. lift ATI PO Couve de 1 I II mean 42 fewer districts when the France'a Maurice aurice A charge of a dollar per car 1963-64 school year begins.

the west ridge, the route by the farm owner hasn't reduced-the traffic, they said. I Murville thought the allies would. be chasing a rainbow if they be- and Hornbein took. i But the officials cautiously The votes were spread over 20 It was the first time any speaking of a complete! counties. More than half of the The farm, owned by Jack B.

Sailor In Spy Case I 3 MOT 111 tion had had four men on the recovery, it was clear that there! 103 that reiecied mergers werA in Butler, Alice, is rented by the "MAKE-UP" REQUEST FORM SABIN ORAL POLIO VACCINE SPONSORED BY THE iievea uiey couia lnnuence aevei-' opments inside the Soviet Union. Gerhard Schroeder of West, Germany warned against over-i peak of Mt. was concern that he counties: Butler, Potter and! on the same day. The four barely a reiapse again. ischuvlk 1 1.

iicw ivmiv navy missea each otner at tne very top, His illness anemia and a stom- In Butler 25 out of 28 district estimating the importance of the Peking-Moscow dispute. What Botello family. 1 Mrs. Botello, about 35 and a mother of three, said she saw the vision about 7 a.m. as she gazed from a kitchen window.

Some visitors claim they can see Indiana County Medical Society counts, he said, is that the Soviet Yeoman Nelson C. Drummond but Bishop and Jerstad finally ach disorder believed to be ulcerivoted down mergers. One report will be retired June 3 on charges discovered the other two had or cancer with hemorrhaging was not available. The other two of stealing secret documents, crossed over the oeak and were has been marked bv aliernatine military potential has increased TYPE I VACCINE May 26, 1963 his post at the Newport, down the south col. periods of strength and image in wood of the tank considerably and the Kremlin, from has no abandoned its aims UvR-I-, naval station and selling) The four met below the main; A Vatican official said Arch- (Please print clearly) First name but others think it Is a grain deviation.

Last name Western Europe. then to Soviet agents. summit at 9 p-tn. Wednesday. Inlhiihnn Ano.in nM'4n Initial Age their favorable vote waa meaningless.

Nineteen out of 29 Potter Coun- I The Baltimore-born Negro the darkness they were unable to find can substitute secretary of state, Mrs. Botello said she was afriad of the snakes on the farm the Pope briefly this ty districts rejected mergers and "i iblc iu ix wieu at leei, wnere ineiwas with his life as a cold war spy re- safety of tents and sleeping bags 'morning. and had planned to move. But, 10 out of 13 Schuylkill County dis- she aaid, the image spoke to her imaineu unuer tiuu.uou Dan aner awaueo mem. iney naa to spenai Address It was understood that the arch-'lricts voted the question down.

this first trial ended in a hung the night on an open slope about To Retire At 63 From WRAF in Spanish, saying "Daughter, do bishup visiied the pontiff on a cur-iThe 10 included six legally classed rent business matter. the state as distressed: unable jury Thursday. 2S.000 feet up. Dyhrenfurih said not leave. Do not be afriad.

Stay the The only Negro here. Happiness will be in this ury, iney pruoaniy were also wunuui tnhnnl um. in .15 ha the rivvwn umnliix thai re UKii.l tu.B -j Edward L. Walkins, place." was the lone holdout, with the allv used in rarified air at that f-A n.U.I. 1 I In niair Clearfield, vujiiui mum IIC vtauvu, hod emp-- other 11 jurors voting fur con- altitude, because they rriNnnM am g-iik Westmore- Maisie Wilson of the Women's viclion- ce nothing tied their oxygen cylinders, this reign.

land counties, there was unanl- Worried clerical circles said'mous disapproval in the districts If recepient is a minor, fill out below: Physicians of the Poliomyelitis Program and their assistants are hereby requested and authorized to administer Oral Poliomyelitis Vaccina to the child or minor whose name appears above. $4,000 Theft On Street In Pittsburgh Royal Air Force was advised to-i1 uu anu ln" WUUK" day she is eight years overdue nave ymed on the c00 for retiremem. spiracy count in the indict- jthat if the Pope remains in poonvoting. That included three health, there is little chance thejBlair, five each in Clarion and Widower Asks $200,000 In Wife's Death (council will resume on schedule.Clearfield, six in Northumberland Maisie, 63. a grandmother.

Is.mem: a possible dean of the WRAF both in ot imprisonment, if and service, having joined ud ini1 ha1 voled 00 ISept. 8. Shuuld he die, the two in Westmoreland. PITTSBURGH (AP) A wom- 'assembly of bishops he launched! In Tioga County, 15 districts messenger was rclibed of about 1941. Sh.

is now in charge of the' unl- 'nl car ilast fall would be suspended au- voted and only six approved. $4,000 today as she walked across ried a possible death sentence. LOS ANGELES API A equipment warehouse at the Wit 25- lomancaiiy until a successor de- In other counties: Armstrong, the street from an insurance com year-old widower seeks ciumi whether to reconvene it or 3 of 3 approved: Bedford. I of -4; pany to a bank. Signature of parent (or guardian) NECESSARY if patient is under 21 years of age.

tering bomber base in Norihamp-I tonshire. (mm a drug company, alleging to lei it lapse. Berks, one of one; Cameron, 2 of I Sergeant Paul Ryan said the his wife died after taking birth- me ailing poniui Dcgan a nme- Crawford, 5 of Franklin, 2: woman was identified as Anna Remembers Taxi Driver In Will PHILADELPHIA (API comrnl pills. aay spiritual reireai, or Huntingdon, 9 of 13; about 50-years-old, u. u.w,a,ui imimiiuun, a ui id, mt-, nuetziein, aDout au-years-oiu, "Fit.

Sgt. Wilson should have been retired at 55," a WRAF spokesman said, "but her age was not revealed because of a Fill In and present at Sabin Oral Clinic on Sunday, May 20) Kurwrl M. Ellis, an a technical today in preparation for Pentecost Kean. 5 of Mercer, 2 of employe of the American General aerospace Sunday June 2. Physicians hoped! Northampton, 4 of Venango, S.Insruance Co.

In the West End Ger-representative fur an Cm trude C. Evans, widow, was a firm, filed a damage suit Thurs- period of rest would help the of Westmoreland, clerical error." section. She will be mustered out nextlregular passenger in a taxicab day in Superior Court. "Pe regain nis strength. Of the 38 systems contemplated Three thugs accosted her and month.

one knocked her to the ground driven by Michael Varallo. She His wile. Linda, 22, died last ero tne fupe I Tuesday's voting, all but three died May 4 at the age of 90. Aug. 4.

eight months after her 'regular Rome physician, kept were based on 1953 reorganization "MAKE-UP VACCINE REQUEST FORM Above Is the request form every individual will need who wishes to receive Sabin Oral Polio Vaccine on Sunday, May 26, from noon to p.m., at two "make-up" clinics in Indiana and Blairsville. Parents of minor children must sign their name on the bottom line. Adults need only fill in the upper portion of the request form. Tills coupon and grabbed her deposit bagl which police estimated contained! Iroquois Federation, called Her will disclosed Thursday marriage. An autopsy showed her vigil for the third night inside the plans.

The 35 systems accounted the spiritual for 143 of the districts. The vole: J4, 100. Then the bandits fled in the Five Nations, was made up of she left SI 000 to varullu as "the deaih was caused by blood clots apusionc palace as ihe deaih was caused by blood clots apusiolic palace as served, in the brain, heart and other vital ruler rallied slowly from his lat--was 49 in favor, 92 against (one car which they later abandoned! may be taken to either the clinic at Eisenhower School or Uie lorgans. lest setback. (unavailable).

'on the South Side. 1 clinic at Blairsville High School. Mohawk. Oneida. Onundago, Cay- taxicab driver who has uga and Seneca Indian tribes.

Jme for many years.".

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