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The Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 5

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WPmtA IVKWISU CACTTTB, IXPIAKA, MSSTLVAWA. MONPAT, APRIL 10, 1990. Gettofa Remans of DyMmfa Sdsfcb Vtetfm David RtTStt Wrs Trf? Td Ccp DITUARIGS 0 Reserve Naval Men Rescued oiAK.li t. evmwraRAM) ion dv. April it 1:00 9.

M. if Dm home of her diughw, Mrs, Hormia ttt Utt Vltntnl M. ind Mb Cimnlngriitri, pined itj it hit LIfMcip, in Homi. rtitdnicft. 40M Cilltsrftti irniut, Barn In Kirn Township, Indlim BBNTON HARBOR, April 10 (fl light Nivil reservists Nonh Jidi, ritMburfh, on Stmdir, County, July 84, 1MB, Mm wii 1MI am a from thi Mlnniipolli irei miracu Hi wii I (ornwr tMldint of Ifl- daughter of William ind Bifbin (Stinr) Law.

Her fii marrlsge dlini. Pi, ind wu i orothir of lously escaped injury early todsy when their PV-S twin-engine ptune crash linded luit off the Lake was to ttu llti Shirley McMillan. Mnt, Joinni, Mn, C. C. ftotartien tt homt, ind o( J.

8. Cunnlnihim Shi lfved most of her life In Michigan shoreline. They were returning from Rayne Townihlp, but, for the ptetl of Dijrton, Onto. Sires ywm, hid mad her home week-end flight to Bermuda by with her daughter, Mn, Lightoap, frlendi will nciiYid it his liti ruldtnoi whire servlcei will behild Wtdnitdijr ifttrnoon, April the deceised was i member of the Marlon Center. PreibyMrlin 12, It 2:00 o'clock.

way of Norfolk, Va. One of the erew, H-yeir-old Lyle Fasket ef St. Paul, warn about 1M feet to shore to get help, The ethers were brought In by eanee. Church. Shi wu alio active the WALTM ALMANDM LlTSRj Horn! Grange.

S2, resident of Commodori wii Surviving are her daughter, Laura 9 killed In truck iccfdant Saturday vininf, April wife of Norman L. Lightcap, Home; 11 grandchildren; ind 18 great, grandchildren. Another daughter, Mn. Blair (Alts) Wynkoop, pre. ceded her In death.

Born In Ramsey, Clearflald ha wu a ton of George and The plane a land craft attached to the Olenview Naval 'Air Station at Chicago had circled blindly! over thla area In a driving rain for more than an hour, arousing the twin cities of Benton Harbor and Oirtruda Oertaon Llpila. Surviving are hla wife, Mn. Vlr friends will be received it Sob- St Joseph on the lake shore. Hun tason's, 36 N. 7th Indiana, today between the hours of 2:30 and 4:30 and 7:00 and 8:00 P.

where dreds watched the plana go down. glnlt Hubar Llpila, two children, Thomti ind Diane; hla father, Oeorge Llpaia of Commodore; one brother ind one lister, George Llpila of San Francisco, and ground. The above photo shows parti of thi victim's body btlnf placed In a basket (For full details, mi pais one.) (Oazette photo by Sipoa) David Minser, Marion Center R. D. 1, used dynamite In farm house near Marlon Center on Saturday morning to blow himself to bits.

Fire, caused by the explosion, burned the house to the Lt (Jg) Thomas Milton, the pilot, services will be conducted tomor had about 40 gallons of gasoline left when he brought the plane row, April 11, at 2:00 P. M. Miss Althei Liosla of Commodori, The Rev. John A. Backora will lows after falling to locate the air ofllcate, and Interment will be in port here.

Easier Bunny Takes Shelter During "igg Hunt" the Marlon Center Cemetery. Friends will be received at the Rairlgh funeral Home, HHl'dile, after 7:80 thla evening, where services will be held Thursday, April A crewman mentioned the plane was flying from Norfolk, to, Minneapolis. Lt. declined to comment on the destination or 13, at 2:30 P. M.

by the Rev. Lawr ence McCune. McCarthy Boasts New Proof give any details of the flight. Burial will be In Greenwood Scores of cara headed for the Cemetery, Indiana. (Continued from Pa go One) scene of the crash, but before anyone could get there the seven occu pants remaining had climbed out GEORGE DAVID MINSER, 48, died April at his home In Qrant and were standing on top of the if) gP ting In touch with mystery wit' neuei he has said will back up hij contention regarding Lattimore.

He hai promised to tell a Senate fuselage. Lt Milton said later the only Township near Marlon Center. (i Ha was born In Greene Township, Indiana County, February 18, 1902, a son of Oeorge and Amanda Phillip! Minser, and was unmarried. Surviving are his mother, Mrs light he could distinguish clearly was the neon sign atop a seven Foreign Relations Subcommittee to marrow whether they have agreed to testify Thursday. That group is handling the investigation of his story hotel.

Later, flying lower, he said he could see the laKe ahore Amanda Minser of Marlon Center line end decided to land in the charges. R. D. 2, three brothers, Clair Mln- water. McCarthy whettled curiosity by ser of Marlon Center R.

D. 1, Ralph asking 'Secretary of State Acheson Minaer, Smicksburg, Harry Minser, "I decided Uiat wes the best Shane, we had of getting down Betely," he said. "It worked." The eight men aboard All scram this question: Penn Run, and one sister, Mrs. Catherine Streams, Marion Center, R. D.

1. bled atop the fuselage without difficulty. Then Lyle Pasket. 22, of St. Each year, during National Boys' Club Week Boys' Clubs of America National Judges Committee selects from their 300,000 Boys' Club members, an outstanding "BOY OF THE YEAR." This boy la selected because of his leadership in his locel Boys' Club, his leadership in the community and his training for "Citizen of Tomorrow." From one to three boys may be elected by a local Citiienshlp Committee to be considered by the National Judges and Awards Committee.

This "BOY OF THE YEAH" will be brought to the National Headquarters of the Boys' Clubs of America In New York, to bo honored and entertained during National Boys' Club Week. This year's winner is 15-year old David Russo of the Columbia Park Boys' Club of San Francisco. David will fly to New York and be presented with ft special plaque In David Armstrong's office, National Headquarters. He will be entertained at the varloua Boys' Clubs in greater New York and will make a special appearance on "We The People" radio and television show. David will see all the historical places in New York.

Funeral services will be held In Paul, volunteered to swim "Do you ey, Mr. Hut the enly missing link In the Lattimore ease la proof tf either membership in the Con mehlst Party er payment by the Party, and that If snch praef Is forthcemlnr that then Lattimore ean trnly be labeled aa Russia's tap arent in this to shore to get help. the Rairlgh Funeral Home, Hillsdale, this afternoon at 3:00 P. M. with burial In Shlloh Baptist Cemetery at Deckers Point.

Pullman's MICHAEL KANYAW, a resident Conductors of Coral ion the past 36 years, died at hla late home there on Saturday morning, April 8. India Congress Bom In Czechoslovakia February May Strike Yoshiwara Drum 8, 1880, the deceased was ft member of St Michael's Greek Catholic Up Business CHICAGO. April 10 --(fl) About and most of them, the Lion members-say, were "found." Children from the Willard Home were brought to the Fairgrounds by. the Lions so that they could participate in. the annual affair.

Considering the weather, the Indiana Lions "egg hunt" was very successful. (Gazette photo) Church of Clymeri and, of the U. M. The Indiana Lions annual "Easter Egg Hunt" was held Saturday despite the cold and wet afternoon. The Easter Bunny (above) took shelter in one of the Fairgrounds building while distributing prizes to the children who found the lucky eggs.

More than 2,000 eggs were hidden at the grounds 2,200 Pullman car conductors were W. of A. Tide Local, No. 3ff Surviving are three sons and Five Killed, Eviction Said Cause FAIRHAVEN, Apr. IMA ordered to strike at 6 p.

next TOKYO, April 10. (P) HabI Monday, April 17. daughter, John, Kanyan of Brush Valley, the Rev. Stephen Kanyan, Any walkout, however, probably tues of the Yoshiwara, Tokyo's red light district, have revived with variations the ancient parade of, will be delayed beyond that date. pected to question the effectiveness Heads Off Move Leading To War NEW DELHI.

India, Apr. 10 (JP) The Indian Parliament approved today a Pakistan-India- Pact Which Prime Minister jawaharlal Nehru said turned both countries back from the brink of war. Premier Liaquat All Khan took a similar view as he disclosed the terms of the agreement to the Pakistan Constituent Assembly in Karachi, There was no Immediate worti Hammond, Ind, Joseph Kenyan of Homer City, Nicholas Kanyan pf The National (Railway) Mediation du rioting provoked the crista that led to war talk between India' and the Oiran (first class prostitutes.) of the new agreement. Housing and financial troubles Coral, and Kathryn, wife of Michael Two Oiran, wearing ponderous from Karachi, however, as to action by the assembly. Board is expected to intervene under terms of the Railway Labor But the words of both Nehru and Pakistan, sat silent while Nehru headdresses and foot-high wooden Halaburda, of Brush Valley.

The Indian Parliament ratified tht Act. were blamed today for the deathe of a family of five. Medical Examiner William Rosen Llaquat All represented a retreat clogs, today led a parade of Yoshi Funeral services will be held at his late home at 9:00 A. M. Wednes- agreement by voice vote but its A strike by the Pullman car con from, the previous hot war talk.

wara ns depicting famous Japanese characters of plays and dances. read the terms of the pact. Parliament still faces general debate on the Bengal situation. Representatives from. Bengal are ex- ductors would tie up Pullman parlor reception was not unanimously enthusiastic.

Representatives from Bengal, where bloody Moslem-Hin The rituals started in mock wed gikday, April 12, followed by Requiem High Mass In St Michaels Greek Catholic Church, Clymer 8:30 and sleeping cars on railroads in said Walter Golas, a 30-year-old machinist, bludgeoned to death his wife, Barbara, 27, and then asphyx The agreement, hammered out in seven days of talks between Nehru the United States and Canada. ding ceremonies uniting beautiful prostitutes and feudal lords. Then and Llaquat All last week, guaran A. M. with the Rev.

Andrew J. Members of the Order of Hail- Kertls dictating. way Conductors have voted over iated himself and his three children. Dr. Rosen gave a verdict of horn lclde and suicide after an autopsy tees the security of the Moslem the parades became an annual affair honor inn the mast heautlful GoVernor Starts Housing Project Interment will be in the churoh whelmingly in favor of a strike, a minority in Hindu India and the Soto (prostitute) of the year.

Broth cemetery, Blacklick. union spokesman said. on the body of Mrs. Holes. Hindu minority in Moslem Pakistan el girls and their male and female A simultaneous strike of 30 con and permits the unhampered migra attendants marched in the old par LUCY MABEL DAVIS, 37, died April 8 at 4:30 P.

M. in the Indiana ductors on the Milwaukee Road also was set for April 17. It is al ades. The Oiran was discontinued tion of both minorities across the borders of the two dominions. after 1914.

Trade has fallen off in Memorial Hospital. She was so subject to federal Intervention. MUSIC the Yoshiwara since the occupa A major laue in the dispute be tlon outlawed prostitution. The his resident of Cookport, ft daughter of W. and Electa McManus CButerbaugh, born in Greene Town tween the union and the railroads is the union demand for a cut In FROM GRID TO TRACK NOTRE DAME, Ind.

John torle parade wqs revived to drum up business. ship. Indiana County, June 26, 1812, Helwig, holder of the Notre Dame Surviving are her husband, Ray hours from 225 to 210 a month with no cut in pay. Conductors now earn a basic The family was found in Its gas-filled cottage Saturday night Dr. Rosen said Mrs.

Golas died from blows on the head by a blunt instrument either Wednesday night or early Thursday. A four-inch piece of pipe about a half Inch la diameter was found near her body. Golas' body was found lying near a gas stove with five jets open. Two of the children, Diane, six, and Sandra, five, were found dead In one bedroom. The other ehttd, Barry, two, was found In his crib.

Dr. Rosen said the Golas home had been sold ami the family had been given an eviction notice. indoor shot put record, has carried mond B. Davis, three sons, George, Death Fails winning ways from the gridiron to Clarence, and Raymond Davis and wage of from $323.20 to $358.20 one daughter, Roberta Jean all at the shot put circle. The Los Angeles junior, first string line-backer month.

They work 30 days of Vh home; also her father, George W. hours each and want 30 days at 7 on the undefeated 1948 Notre Dame hours each. Buterbaugh of Cookport and two brothers, Budd Buterbaugh, Cherry football team, was unbeaten In indoor track competition this year. He won five meets, and set new rree k. ana uiarence uuier-baugh of Freeport, Maine.

records in three of them. GENERAL Hoodlum Hurts To Stop Wedding ROCHESTER, N. Apr. 10 yp) The bride's father died escorting her to the altar, but the wedding was not postponed. "He would have wanted Us to go on," said Miss Barbara Mills after her father, Stanley F- Mills, suffered a fatal heart attack in the aisle of St.

Stephen's Episcopal Church Saturday. Miss Mills was marrityl to Erich LIssfelt of Pittsburgh, by the Rev- James R. Rockwell. Friends will be received at her dfcome near Cookport until noon On Wednesday and at the Cookport Methodist Church from 1:30 to 2:30 P. M.

on Wednesday, April 12, thb DETROIT The Detroit Red Wings gained the lnal round -of the Green Urges Labor Union Mzrgzrs WASHINGTON, April 10-) -AFL President William Green to Hand On Cast 7 Stanley Cup hockey playoffs by de hour of service. Burial will be in Cookport Metho feating Toronto in overtime 1-0. dist Cemetery. Rairlgh Funeral! SYRACUSE, N. Y.

Syracuse de INDIANAPOLIS, Apr. 10 Charles Plake told police a hoodlum hit him in the stomach. It didn't hurt Plake but the thug-ran away, blowing on an aching feated Minneapolis. 91-85, to tie the Home, Hillsdale, Is caring for ar. rangements.

best of seven National Basketball day strongly endorsed the idea of merging all American labor unions: Association title series at one game fist. METRO ZUZULA died Sunday, morning, April 8, at at his each. into a single federation, but avoid Plake, who suffered a back in- The National Geographic Society soya Americans use 125,000,000 wooden matches a day. ed taking a stand on a CIO plan In 350 B. C.

the famed Greek In White Township. Born October IB, 1884 Austria, he had lived for 48 years in Jury recently, had a plaster cast around his for all unions to cooperate politically pending the merger. physician Hlppocrats, "Father of Governor James H. Duff (center, In light colored left to right: Jesse Wynn, chairman of Johns. used a leather-soled boot coat) turns the first shovel full of earth at ground town's Housing Authority; Mayor Walter E.

Rose to treat club-foot. Buzzie Dall Roosevelt To Wed breaking ceremonies for first unit in state's big and Francis A. Pitkin of State Planning Board. Green wrote CIO President Philip Murray that the AFL favors formation of "one strong, welt es Surviving are his wife, Mary housing project at Johnstown. Others with shovels, (AP photo) Zuzula, and the following children: There are nine Indian reBerva tablished labor organization" In Mrs.

Mary Dutko of Josephine, Mrs. tions in Utah, the Navajo being the America, Sophia Hyko of New York, George, largest. But he said he was referring John, Anna, Margaret, James and aT Murray idea of political-ecqno Rose at home. mlc coordinating committee to the Every worker in industry and commerce should have a Social Se Mr. Zuiula had formerly lived it AFL's executive council for a deci Dtutdwn and was a miner.

curity Card. sion when the council meets at; Philadelphia May 8. 4j Friends will be received In the Bell Funeral Home, Indiana, after 7:30 P. M. today, where services Murray proposed last week lhui the CIO, AFL Railroad Unions and will be conducted Tuesday, April 11 a i It 2:00 r.

M. by the Rev. Gray. other major labor groups join in such a committee and also work for. Interment will be in the Oakland organic unity.

Cemetery. The AFL's traditional position has MM. MA EG ABET CATHERINE been that the labor organizations RICHARDSON widow of Oscar should merge first, and that econo Richardson, passed away on Satur mic-political cooperation ivould fol low automatically. Foundry Fin Spreads Rapidly LE RAYSVILLE. April 10 (4) Fire destroyed in the space of Bell Funeral Home Ambulance Serviet PHONE 50 few minutes yesterday Le Ralys ville 100-year-old foundry.

Sparks carried by a strong wind til showered the whole Bradford Coun ty community. Firemen's efforts were so divided they were unable to save a vacant store across the street, an idle furniture factory and a barn that also caught fire. They managed to save nearby homes in MM. TBI UIT IN ritSViSiON DVMONT UAGNAVOI raiLoo WNirti ART LEWIS run. H4iu 'Bft asiH-H Alt which small firei started.

Aatuitdar Uiiriwi 4. Itala ksrdt (ibivil, Anmtssn gaver at Ottawa, Puad. wis among I beta kills wks V- tmUur line, ssreats la Washington, rwkrt ftte'skj II. ifcorUir tiler 1 tftieaff Um Ottawa. ituut ft PILOT'S ABILITY PAYS QFP-Tb quick thinkin of Navy pilot Cmdr.

Glena l. of Dallas, Tex-, a crash landing the burning 6ying boat "Marshall Mgri" in rocking mi mile and half on" Honolulu. H-, it credited with saving the lives of six others aboard, wu able to ahajuioQ gbjp uomtnta balort the txpjoiicta tore Ouougb the craft ajtf It but it Bees sometimes carrv insecticides Lot Angela. Young Baanvftit u4 his lister "Bui! m4 "lstii" grandchildren of the uttt Fmident Hooievitt. AP Wiike4 Curtis (Busile) Dall Roosevelt, 10, who frequently romped at the White House during thi IMOs, and Robin Edwards, 21, are pictured is their engagement wag gnnounced in Tb crew into their hives, killing Ihs entire tvoed.

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