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City irk EDITION TEDDY Anyone who's wailing for something to (urn up should start with his sleeves. Volume 63. No. 299 Twenty Pages Indiana, Pennsylvania, Monday, August 5, 1963. Two Sections Seven Cents 15) An Indiana County Newspaper That Serves Every Member of the Family AH AMI llll lyJlraN 2 Dead, 70 Hurt; Winds Of 90 mph Reported In Area GLASSPORT, Pa.

(AP) Hundreds of workers today In Kremlin Palace Sign Partial N-Ban Treaty due into piles of debris left by a storm that ripped a path of death and destruction through Glassport and nearby MOSCOW (AP) Representatives of the United Western Pennsylvania communities. Two were killed and some 70 others were injured by the furious assault of rain and wind Saturday night Dam States, Britain and the Soviet Union today signed a partial nuclear test ban treaty in ceremonies in the Grand Kremlin Palace. Secretary of State Dean Rusk, British Foreign Secretary Lord Home and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. age ran into millions ot dollars. Winds clocked at 90 miles ani CIT avT -W2 'r -J SSH hour rocked Glassport for 45 'II Trplmma JU I Gromyko put their signatures on the historic document at p.

m. Moscow time minutes and roared into nearby Carnegie, Clairlon, McKeesport and Dravosburg, all heavily popu Premier Khrushchev witnessed the signing. lated industrial towns. "All reports indicate it was a "Our three governments have tornado, but we can't call it that today taken what all mankind Predicts Approval For Treaty must hope will be a first step on officially." said Chief Forecaster Henry Rockwood of the U. 5.

the road to a secure and peaceful world," Rusk said. Weather Bureau in Pittsburgh. The dead were William Petro "The treaty we have signed to WASHINGTON (AP) Sen. Ken- sky. 41, owner of the Petrosky day is a good first step a step for which the United States has Si'th B.

Keating predicts over Hotel, and Robert Marlon, 34. -iielming Senate approval for the long and devoutly hoped. But it They were in the three-story is only a first step. It does not end frame hotel which was flattened. limited nuclear test ban treaty if Eecretary of State Dean Rusk the threat of nuclear war." the roof of a roller rink collapsed but luckily the some 20 teen-agers WZ Jawf.Ji Rusk warned that it would be makes it clear that no "under-the-table" deals are involved.

Keating, a New York Republic lZL. -SaSSS zr fcf impossible "for us to guarantee now what the significance of this inside escaped serious Injury. A Glasspurt policeman, Lloyd Greinerl, said: "The light standards at the Glassport High School act will be." an, said he asked Rusk for assurance that U.S. negotiators havel rot agreed to a nonaggression "History will eventually record Stadium were turned around and fffl how we deal, with the unfinished business of peace," he continued. torn apart like toothpicks." pjet nr increased trade as a price for the agreement being signed But each of our governments Mayor Robert Shaw declared a1 of emergency in Glassport.

Troops from nearby installations can and will play an important today in Moscow. "If we get a forthwright role in determining what future with teen-agers at the time. Two men were killed and about 70 other persons injured in the storm. A gas station and houses in the background also were damaged. (AP Wirephoto) SKATING RINK NO MORE Nothing but debris is left of the Broadway Skating Rink (foreground) whose roof caved in during a violent storm' in Glassport Saturday night.

The rink was crowded ftponse, and a denial of any un were called in and the town was historians will report. der-the-table deals, then I am con scaled off. Rusk made his remarks after The main building and other! fident that the Senate will ratify I his treaty by an overwhelming putting his signature to the treaty structures of the U. S. Glass Co.

binding the three powers to end all nuclear weapons testings in vote," Keating said Sunday in were severely damaged. Robert From Underworld Figure tpped radio-television program1 Keleher, executive vice president, the atmosphere, in space and un broadcast in New York. said damages exceeded $1 million. derwater. Underground testing is Justice Douglas Remarries GRAND OLD LADY OF SINGAPORE Mrs.

Noriah Buyamen, who claims to be 133 years old, sips a cup of tea in her Singapore home. In response to a query from an elderly woman in the United States, Mrs. Buyamen gave her recipe for Ions life: "As a Muslim woman I pray five times a day. I'm not particular about food." See story on page 13. (AP Wirephoto) A two-thirds majority is needed for ratification.

not affected. Som 200 employes were thrown In a broader sense," Rusk con out of work indefinitely, In a speech to the nation July the signature of this The nearby Allegheny County Airport suffered damage estimat Moscow talks reached no agree treaty represents the readiness of the United States to join with the two other original signatories and ed at $1 million. Clairton and ment on any other subject, nor is BUFFALO, Y. (AP) Asso- Carnegie had an estimated $1 mil. Expect Detailed Data On Crime Organization this treaty conditioned on any with other nations in a determ ciate Justice William O.

lion damages each. twire-nivnrrpri was miirriprl In- See Predict Page 4, Col. A Copnerweld Steel Co. building ined and sustained effort to find practical means by which ten day to a recent college graduate, the Buffalo Evening News re-! ported. The newspaper said Douglas, sions can be reduced and the burdens of the arms race lifted from was demolished.

Damage was set at 300,000. The lightning-creased storm knocked down 41 electrical cir the shoulders of our people. WASHINGTON (AP) The government 'is confidentr 64, and Joan Martin of suburban Immediately after the simultan Soviets Out Of Moon Race? Astronauts In Survival Training RENO (AP) America's new cuits. Trees were uprouted; some eous signing by the three foreign Amherst were wed in Buffalo's Unitarian Universalis! church in that an underworld figure it says has given tederai agents i a detailed description of the dominant crime organization; OnSTlTUTI OH were snapped off. Garages were knocked over like toys.

One man ministers, Gromyko made a speech hailing the treaty as "a nu.m me nuw rH'l fil hi. oaraoe. in the United States will live to tell his story to Senate in nn success of the peaceful policy of vestigators. Rockwood said the storm had the Soviet Union News reported. space team starts desert survival tt.

nf a titpnarlr, Iha In a secret hideout FBI agents Bill Signed By Scranton Her age was not immediately, Erie Horse Barn WASHINGTON (AP) The Soviet Union has stepped out of the race to land a man on the moon He proposed a champagne toast to peace and friendship among are' guarding Joseph Valachi, uuiwuiu LA'lii3iuu a training at nearby Stead Air r-orce Base today. 60-year-old New Yorker once fair nations. Witnesses to the signing Victim Of Blaze miss wiarun is a mi graauate aimbmps and fallen trees av- Three of the original project ly high in the moD nierarcny. clincked glasses with Khrushchev of Allegheny College, different directions. because it's too clostly, Sir Bernard Lovell, noted British astronomer, said today.

who has outlined the structure ofl HARRISBURG (AP) Gov. U.N. Secretary-General Thant, ERIE, Pa. (AP) A fire struck the terror-ridden "Cosa Nostra' Scranton signed legislation today another witness who flew to Mos the newspaper said. Alexander Ross was on the An uncontested divorce was second floor of the Petrosky Hotel Mercury astronauts Donald K.

Slayton, in charge of astronaut affairs, L. Gordon Cooper Jr. and Alan B. Shepard Jr. an- with the nine new astronaut trainees.

and put the finger on some top which calls for a November ref cow for the signing. In a copyright interview with the news magazine U.S. News the newly remodeled horse barn at the Glenwood Zoo Sunday. when the storm hit. He said: granted last week in Goldendale, racketeers already under investi erendum on the question of hold Khrushchev had met separately World Report, the director of Brit- to Mercedes H.

Douglas, 'Everything just caved in. I Damages were estimated at ing a constitutional convention to before the ceremony with both gation. Valachi has a date with Sen. ain's Jodrell Bank Observatory 46, from Douglas on grounds of! rewrite the state's basic law. ,000.

came to on the first floor. Some body was digging me out." Cooper and Shepard will take the classroom part of the survival Rusk and Home and their delegations and with Thant. John L. McClellan's Senate Inves cruelty. The constitution of 1874 must Four horses were led to safety Juhn Fasiska.

owner of the tigations subcommittee when it The News said Douglas listed Khrushchev listened to the Rus training at Stead, north of Reno, be brought up to date." Scranton from the hay-fed flames. also said: The Russians are making sincere overtures toward cooperation in space. wrecked Broadway Roller Rink. resumes its inquiry into Illegal sian translation of the speech in I again. in a statement.

"Future pro Richard Mead, concession di his address as Goose Prairie, Yakima, Wash. narcotics traffic. a steel-roofed building, said: rapt concentration. 'There were 23 of us in the The McClellan panel began its Home called the ceremony "a gress for government in Pennsylvania hinges upon the vote this fall." Their prime programs now are to land instruments softly on the! rector for the Erie Zoological Society estimated damages. Cause of fire was not determined.

The Weather See Siga Pag 4, Col. I probe of narcotics three years aeo. then turned to the Billie Sol moon, and to orbit a space plat Training, to equip them should they have to land in desert, lasts through Friday. The new space team, being trained for the Gemini program, has already received jungle sur- building. When the lights went nut, the kids came to the front to see what happened.

Then it caved in like a match box." The act calls for the voters to form manned by an engineer and an astronomer tor five to seven Estes investigation ana me ipa accept or reject a convention. warplane contract award. No date If accepted, the convention dr.ys to view the heavens from Sunny and warm today, clear with little change In temperature tonight, low 52 to 2. Tucs- Three kids who stayed on the has been set for the resumption would meet next July and the Iskaling floor were buried in aboutj11 ninS. of its hearings, but McClellan, an a space telescope.

Sir Bernard said his informa new constitution would be present Arkansas Democrat, said Sunday ed to the voters for final approval he expects Valachi to be a wit-! tion came in a recent trip to the Soviet Union and Interview with in November, 1965. day partly cloudy, continued itwo feel of rubble. I walked A rm warmVnd a chance of scattered laround. feeling my way. I Jcr- "dnN thundershowers In the afternoon 'on one kid and pulled him out.

M'' or evening. High both days 74 to I Everyone pitched in. We had Edward H. Whi Lt Cmdr. iB iJohTwYou'VCharlesonl ness.

The government considers Vala- Both Republicans and Demo the president of the Soviet Academy of Sciences. crats favor the convention. chi's account of crime in America rad Capt. James A. McDivitt.

and Capt. Thomas P. Stafford. He told the magazine that he does not think you can assume that the Soviets are permanently nut of the race to land a man on including an inside view of the celebrated November 1957 mobsters convention at Apalachin, N.Y. an important intelligence breakthrough.

the moon. He said they had found it too His story has been corroborated Burglars Hit Ridge Lanes costly to protect from solar radi by other sources and investiga In Longest Clash Of Fresh Action Gs Fight Off Grenade Hurling North Koreans ation during the voyage and later on the moon. But they added that technical solutions might appear tions, and information he gave federal agents has been passed on State Police from the Indiana to local authorities, Edwin u. Guthman, Justice Department to problems which "worry us at the present time," paving the way to a re-entry into the moon public information director said. substation are investigating a bur-'glary at the Ridge lanes Bowling on Route 119 south of town.

1 Pnrrv wa oainptt through a rear The theory of a secret society race. at the hub of organized U.S. crime Scott had stationed his men it is reoorted that U.S. FIRST CAVALRY DIVI-Korea it would invite its own has been supported for many Sir Bernard said he thinks the United States should pursue its space program, that the Soviets are wrong in halting theirs. Asked years by the Federal Bureau ofjSION FRONT, Korea (AP) Thir-; destruction if it failed to halt at-hillside trenches behind barbedlseveral vending machines in the Narcotics.

Valachi provided ajteen American soldiers fought off, tacks south of the border dividing wire when Pvt. James were 5mashed by burglars the Cosa Nostra" seven grenade-hurling North Ko-. North and South Korea. Three 19. of Puxico.

spotted who apparenly struck after clos- blueprint of the if the difficulties are as insur raiders today in the longest American soldiers were Killed ana Mireuns juanpung io mmu jnj, sunaay mght or early today Sec Detailed Page mountable as the Russians sug Iclash in eieht davs of fresh ac- tine wounded in earlier clashes, the hill No estimate ot damage was gested, he said: ition on the Korean front. Nonh Korea's spokesman, at "I said. Well, damn it, thorw available at press time. "Well, I think the Americans 1 nree Americans suuereu me anniMiie amui- nivunui- iscraiches from grenade fragments day, rejected the U.N. charges as llarnhy did.

touching off the fight. ri Indiana Youth Sentenced Today are right. I think these difficulties can be surmounted. But American commanuers rauiueu vuui juVnCI in the two-hour battle in pre-dawn '-fabrications you've got to take this into ac sp.esman Snitl a-ikinu it he needed help. i darkness.

There were no known! A U.N. command count: the Kussians are realists. said todav here were no reports hut the J7-year-old captain saidrrOVeS rdTCil tu- ur 'HI AW1 Crhnnl Communist casualties. gunu 1 tlA np sentenced lalavi trie Nortn Koreans usea wnis- ur tignung visewnere aiung inv mcu i.u. There are a lot of things they1 must spend their money on.

Their atuckiiig force three or four LIVERPOOL. England (Afl after pleading guilty to a charge lies like pheasant calls to guiae.iai-mue ironi standard of living although it at an: The commander of the besieged iiiik- tne sue oi me lonimunist rami t. s. of operating a motor vehicle af- their attack. They struck increasing rapidly is still very 0 a narrow American group, capi.

jerry scon unit. rr ler suspension ol his operating merican ouiposi far below what we enjoy in Eng Iiner of the demiluarized zone Ada. said the runiinunisi Scutt said the Communists cir- trip Saturday. privilege. found a taxi.

land or you in America." sen- that was a bloody battle ground patrol leader apparently dm-urd ded to attack from the rear but The yuungster Judge tdwm M. Mar. address and said he Sir Bernard said he had writ iutfi k-, uUr u-hirUc Here totfi by ritlemen asselliDlea gave tenced the you.n pay ne tinunhialer. 27. of Alexandria, would pay when he got home, ten at Soviet request a long i l' vards east of where a Communist This correspondent was in a bat- S.D..

behind barbed wire. On arrival he got enough money memorandum to Dr. Hugh Dry- When the charging Reds piled from his father to pay the driver and costs, be confined to the Al- patrol ambushfd three Americans tie position on a nearby hill when den, deputy administrator of the US. National Aeronautics and SIGNING PRELUDE Soviet Premier Ik i 1 1 Khrushchev, right, welcomes Dean Rusk, left, U.S. Secretary of state, to the Kremlin in Moscow todav.

Rusk and Andrei Gromyko. Soviet for- thu hurhwrl u.lr nnhialr jnft sive him a tip. leehenv County Workhouse 10 1 in a jeep last ween, Killing iwo atuu uuipu Space Administration, and to the eien minister, later were to meet with British Foreign Secretary from one to six monihs. ana wounaing ine iniru. niMnni wmsncu iiMwufiiH-u.

-w i British minister for science ihf Th snoi is 13 es from Pan- Ihe area bin Scutt ana men names oi tne wounueu nuici Lord Home to sign a treaty pledging to halt all nuclear weapon The incident resulting lust in th the matter of space cooperation where the United Na- were the only ones hit during the tans were wunneia penainis noun- ira. nr vrw tknu MBn In rMiKi ic an iniemreter. court action today occurred on muniom. latiou ot next oi ain. arned Nurth.

eight. (AP Wirephoto) jJuly 26 io Indiana. Command Party tonight. Catholic Center..

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