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Evening Caiette, Tuesday, May Mot). Obituaries Hitler Aida Faces Israeli Death Trial SAMUEL A. KELLER of liOVf PHILIP t. McCONNELL of 35 IN. Fifth Street, Indiana, died May 23, at a.m.

In the West Burrell Street, Blalrsvllle, died at 2:40 a.m. Monday, May -23, In the Indiana Hospital. US Unity Asked By Johnson (Continued from Page One) Scott Restates Stand On Berlin NORTH BERGEN, N. J. (AP)-Sen.

Hugh Scott (R-Pa) says "neither curses, threats, dead cats or the ravings of an unbalanced Russian leader are going to drive us out of Berlin." TFBiKii ram t.ro.n i Indiana Hospital. iegar-experts today said the death! sraWd He was born in Clarion County April II, 1894, son of Elmer A. and Elizabeth Smith Keller. He was a member of the Evangelical United Brethren Church la pcn.uy may oe asKeo. lor aqoii yfo Howell McConnell.

Eichmann, former Hitler official He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. charged with the extermination of 'Elizabeth DeWalt McConnell; one six million Jews. mnP D-' taalana R. t. li Kiavanann on the basis of a Paris Scott gave this viewpoints Sun- Blalrsvilie.

day in a speech prepared for a North Bergen, N. audience. He He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. newspaper Interview Stevenson has disclaimed. The Democratic leader said he thinks the Senate Foreign Reto Israel Monday announced thai P.

anT a.w van Indiana, and Mrs. Bessie Mae Wyant Keller; tout 111 added: ij Dorothea Rose of Apollo; one than 14 after a hunt of more sons, Lloyd of Stow, Ohio; Ralph of Erie; Merrill of Stockton, N.Y "Khrushchev torpedoed the brother, Ralph McConnell of Gal- lions Committee and a govern- years and said he would be tried summit conference for the purpose lltzln: three sisters: Miss Annie nr nnerations subcommittee McConnell of Gallitzm; Mrs. Julia here. He was brought into a Jaffa court and arraigned. and Darl of Coral, three daughters, Mrs.

Edwin (Edlthjsf Gearhart of Punxsutawney; Mrs, Helen Gearhart of Punxsutawney; will maintain obiectlvlty In probing into the administration's sum ot announcing that the Sovit Union intends to renew its attacks against the forward bases of the Caraher of Canton, Ohio; Mrs. Ra ta Rooney of Canton, Ohio. There mit actions ana policies. free world. To yield in any degree are six grandchildren.

Premier David Ben-Gurlon told Parliament Elchmann would be tried under terms of Israel's law for the trial of Nazis and their on West Berlin would be a step Mr. McConnell had been retired fatal to the west because It would in no way ease the cold war." from business for several years. He was a member of St. Bernard's collaborators. "I do not think this Is the time to anticipate the work of these committees by coming to conclusions on, the basis of alleged paper interviews which may well have been garbled to translation Mrs.

Richard (Ruby) Waddle ol Blalrsvilie; two brothers, Charles Keller of Clarion and Harry Keller of New Bethlehem; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Stoops of Parker, and Mrs. Milton (Estella) Keefcr ot New Bedford. 3 The Premier gave no details of Church, Indiana. the arrest ot the men who was a Friends will be received at the Sutlla Funeral Home, 888 Wayne top aide to Heinrich Hlmmler, tr which through Improper em boss of the dread Nazi Gestapo.

Soviets Free 9 Americansi There are 31 grandchildren and Eichmann vanished in the confu phasis, may have enansea hooeht." Johnson said. one great grandchild. sion at the end ot the war and was BMh iIHm In the row disclaimed subsequently reported in several Avenue, from 7-9 p.m. today. A Funeral Mass will be sung for him Wednesday, May 23, at 0 a.m.

in St. Bernard's R. Church with the Rt. Rev. Msgr.

James Brady, celebrant Burial will be In S. S. Simon and Jude Cemetery, Blairs- Friends are received at theJJ Shoemaker Funeral Home, Blalrs C47 Plane Latin American countries, in Aus mi iny political motives but the blow-bp still promised a foreign policy vllle. where services will be held tralia, In Switzerland and last October in the Middle East. The (Continued From Page One) at 2 p.m.

Thursday, May 26. The-Rev. Howard Smith, pastor of the British hunted for him, and he was battle lasting innjusii v- dential campaign. sianhen M. Young (D vllle will be necessary to evacuate the Rosary will be recited in the Fu also wanted for murder in West Germany.

Blalrsvllle E.U.B. Church will of-. ficiate and Interment will follow is the Blairsvllle Cemetery. nhini In another Senate speech personnel by other means. neral Home Tuesday at 8 p.m.

by the Knights of Columbus. The Israeli radio reported it had AFTERMATH OF TIDAL WAVES Utility poles sag at crazy angles on a rubble-strewn street In Hilo, Hawaii, after yesterday's tidal waves The waves, wont In 18 years, wrought millions ot dollars worth of property damage. Hilo police said 26 persons were killed and at least 51 Injured. (AP Wirepboto via radio from Honolulu) The Soviet protest was directed been swamped with calls from called for dismissal of the offl-cisls he said were responsible for conflicting U.S. statements about SOLOMON W.

OBER of Homer to Gen. Clyde D. Eddleman, U.S. Army commander in Europe. Ed- persons declaring they were STEPHEN A.

TOTH, 41, of 529 City, passed away Monday, May the U2 plane flight dleman had asked for release of among Eichmann's torture vic-i tlms and expressing satisfaction the Americans and their plane in) Maple Avenue, Blalrsvllle, passed away early this morning at the Veterans Administration Hospital, Oakland, Pittsburgh, Pa. that he had been caught. The1 23, 1960, at 4:15 a.m. in the Indlf ana Hospital where he had been 9 patient for the past 2 days. Another a message Saturday to col.

oen. I. I. Yakubovsky, commander of Israeli Parliament abolished the "Both President Eisenhower ana Vice President Nixon were let down by administration officials who proved Inadequate to cope with an unexpected misfortune," Vim! mid. and continued: "We, State Demo Committee Born September 11, IDtw, is death penalty two yean ago ex The remains were removed to Soviet forces in East Germany.

Summit cept for treason cases against the the Hallow Funeral Home, Blairs The East German news agency. SERVING UnitedStalM for 80 Yean Cherryhlll Indiana Coun. ty, a son of the late Andrew Curi tain and Hannah Margaret Fyoci state and war crimes against the vllle, Pa. ADN announced the protest In Berlin. Jewish people.

unfortunately, were placed on the A complete obituary will be car ITrySeen In Meeting ried in tomorrow's Gazette. Although no details were released on Eichmann's arrest It Ober, he spent his entire life in Cherryhill until coming to It reported that Eddleman was (Continued From Page One) defensive, where we should not be. Our President was insulted. Officials of his administration were at fault and caused his dis told: "Soviet fighters on duty re was learned he had been caught HARRISBURG (AP) The 113- PFC. GARY EMEIGH, 19, of Di- Homer City two years ago.

He was a member of the Indiana Church peatedly gave the' border vio- National Salvation Army WMk amondville was killed accidently Friday morning. May 20, at Sole- in Israel. The Ministry of Justice said he readily admitted his identity and asked for legal counsel. of the Brethren. During bis lifetime the Security Council and other appropriate organs of the United member Democratic State Committee assembled here today to elect officers and perhaps talk comfiture and frustration.

later the established signal to land. However, the latter did not react, which resulted In the Soviet fighters taking Justified decisive dad, In an automobile "Our citizens have not, as yet. Nations may be able to render A police officer present during about presidential politics. MAY 22-29, 1980 he worked as a miner most re cently with the Redlands Coal and spent several years with the State Highway Department. to this end." the arraignment told reporters1 Friends will be received at the fully recovered from the shock to our pride and confidence.

When we do, we should take to heart At a meeting during the day. This proposal will probably he that Eichmann looked well- Bence Funeral Home, Clymer, af the committee was to re-elect Its taken up after the Soviet resolu It was not officially specified groomed, clean shaven and Friends will be received at Kob- ter 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 25. entire slate of officers, Including tion has been voted on. whether this action included warn Even in times of high prosper younger than his 54 years.

chairman John S. Rice. A complete obituary will be car ing shots. France, Britain and Argentina lnson-Lytle's, Indiana, where services will he conducted Wednesday, at 3:00 p. m.

(DST). The ity, there are many dark areas ried In Wednesday's Gazette. "I anticipate no change In the The protest concluded with a were on the speakers' list as the council prepared to continue the of poverty and despair where the average citizen, no matter how the lesson that in tins aim century, we must have in the White, House a full-time president who does not delegate responsibility and leadership." Sen. J. William Fulbright (D-Ark) expressed surprise at what ha called a "violent partisan at statement that Yakubovsky was MRS.

MARGARET GRAY present leadership, nor do I see any opposition of any kind to the incumbents," Rice said on the eve debate opened Monday with Kittanning, Greensburg Rev. Raymond R. Boose win officiate and Interment will follow in DiamondviUe Cemetery. ready to turn over the plane, crew CRIBBS of 335', South Sixth St. well intentloned, cannot enter, ev speeches by Soviet Foreign Min Indiana, died May 23, about 10:30 and passengers to a representative of Eddleman whenever the! en though he may realize that of the organization.

Others slated for re-election a.m. at the home of her daughter, ister Andrei Gromyko and U.S. chief delegate Henry Cabot Lodge, ANTHONY CLYDE GUISTE ol American found it convenient help is most urgently needed. Mrs. A.

J. Steele in Vandergnlt, were: vice chairman, Mrs. Lou- (Win Awards tack" in the Senate on Sen. John F. Kennedy (D-Maas) and Adlal West Lebanon; passed away The C47 transport was forced The council picked up where She was bom in Gray Station, As Salvation Army Week Is be down when It got over the Johns, West Chester; Treasur- ing observed from May 22 to 29, E.

Stevenson. Sunday, May22, 1960 at 10:45 a.m. at his late home. er J. Warren Mickle, Harrisburg; Into East Germany while on a last week's summit conference broke off in discussion of the American U2 photo-reconnais October 17, 1883, daughter of James and Caroline George Gray and was a former resident of It is an appropriate time for citi national committeeman, Gov.

Law The Senate Foreign Relations Committee headed by Fulbright Born October 31, 1883, In Arm HARRISBURG (AP) Five service organizations today were honored for their community development work during 19459. rence, and national Committeewo- zens to turn in gratitude to those who do Invade the "trouble spots" sance plane downed on May Day Blairsville. She was a member of strong Township, Indiana. County, flight from Copenhagen Denmark to Hamburg, Germany. The plane laded near the East German town of Grundshagen, man.

Mrs. Emma Guffey Miller, near Sverdlovsk in the Soviet the Graystone U. P. Church, Indi in their behalf The Salvation decides today whether to conduct closecVdcor hearings on the events' leading op to collapse of the scheduled Big Four summit meet Union. ana.

Slippery Rock. Less cut and dried were Armv. A. J. Sordonl, Forty Fort, vice president of the State Chamber of After speaking for an hour, about 20 miles from the West German border.

Soviet spokesmen in Her husband, Roy cribbs, pre a son of the late Jacob ai-phea and Sara Malvina Sharp Guiste, he spent all of his life in the Shelocta and West Lebanon areas. Mr. Guiste was a member of the West Lebanon Presbyterian sible discussions ot presidential Unarmed, except lor love or their fellowmen and an eagerness Commerce presented certificates Gromyko introduced his resolu ceded her in death in 1935. Five politics during the session. Berlin said it landed undamaged.

Ing in Paris last week. Sublet to expected committee to representatives of these groups: daughters and four sons survive: tion. It would have the council condemn "incursions of United to be of service. Salvation Army men and women walk in narrow The Soviets made no attempt to! Rice said he "wouldn't be sur- J. M.

Cribbs and James' both aoDroval. Fulbright invited Sec Commerce; Central Susquehanna Valley Chamber of Commerce, whip up an international Incident prised" If there were some resol alleyways ot run-down neighbor States aircraft into other states," of Blairsville; Mrs. Margaret Sd- retary ot State Christian A. Herter Church and was a retired coaltj miner. over the-plane, as they had over utions or speeches urging the state Sunbury; Kittanning Chamber 01 vus, Indiana; John R.

Cribbs, West describe them as "aggressive1 acts" and ask the United States! the U2 spy plane forced down over committee to press for an open hoods, in wards of hospitals, and in prison corridors, offering friendly help to the homeless, the des Commerce; Port Alleghany Chamber of Commerce, McKean Coun the soviet Union on May Day. vote on the first ballot at the to "prevent their recurrence, Bndgewater, Mrs. Nancy Steele, Vandergrift; Mrs. Olla Stewart of Arnold, Mrs. Carolyn and Allen W.

Dulles, head ot the Central Intelligence Agency to appear later la the week. He wants them to explain, among other matters, why an American spy. Nor did they follow their usual party's national convention open In his 15-minute rebuttal. Lodge ty, and the Miuheim; Centre titute, the side the alcoholic. Friehtened unmarried mothers, ing July at Los Angeles.

His wife, Jennie Elizabeth An. derson Guiste, passed away in 1953 and surviving him are: two daughters, Helen Guiste, at home, and Mrs. Paul (Sara) Ray, Shelocta R. D. two brothers.

Sharp Guiste, Penn Run; Frank County, Lions Club. recalled that President Eisen Giison of Wilmington, Arthur tactic of trying to force American military authorities to secure re-j Lawrence, who is vacationing In neelected babies, families beset L. of Blairsville; Mrs. Bette Cost plana was sent over the Soviet They were the winners of a community development contest spon lease of the plane and Its occu hower had announced suspension of such flights "not to be re London, has asked that the state's with problems, the hungry and the of Latrobe. There are 15 grandchil- pants from the Communist East 81-vote delegation go to the con- Union shortly Deiore tne scnea-bled opening ot the Paris sumed." dren and 11 great-grandchildren.

homeless are among the millions of all races and creeds who know German regime. vention uncommitted. sored by the State Chamber, the Commerce Department and many other service, civic and industrial Guiste, Apollo R. D. and one Lodge charged that Gromyko Friends will be received at the In the past, the Soviets referred Supporters of Sen.

John F. Ken the warm smile beneath the boo went "deliberately contrary to granddaughter. such matters to the East Germans nedy of Massachusetts, the front Ferguson Funeral Home, Blairsville, after 7 p.m. today where net. the helping hand and the un fact" when he contended such Friends will be received ax rod- organizations.

like some Republicans In Congress, Gov. Nelson A. of New York said Monday to force a measure of Western rec daunted courage of Salvation ognition for the satellite regime, flights were U.S. government pol lev. The winning communities each get $1,500 from the contest spon runner ror the party's presidential nomination, have been calling for an open vote on the first ballot inson-Lytle's, Indiana, where serif vices will be conducted Wednesday, 1:30 p.

m. (d. s. The Rev, Army men and women to whom no human problem is too difficult with which the western Allies services will be held on Thursday, May 26, at 2 p.m. Dr.

Frank Law-, renca and the Rev. William Sutherland will officiate and Interment The United States had only been sors. normally refuse to deal. But one of them. House Speaker their Is a "clear and compelling Deed to face the facts" of the summit failure.

But ha cautioned both tides to avoid "a clash ot absurd to undertake. trying "to secure Information in But this time the Soviets kept H. li. Andrews (D-Cambria). said.

As The Salvation Army says, advance of possible runner uun- J. VOverdorfl will officiate ana interment will follow in West Lebanon Cemetery aaaaaaaaaaaanaaiMaaaaaaaaaaaaai will follow In the Blairsville Ceme I don't think the committee has "Trouble is our Business." We sa tery. partisan absolutes. the Americans in their custody and handled the matter with American military authorities lute them now for the devoted munist assaults" like those lnj Korea and Hungary, Lodge said. "If the free world failed to pro any right to do anything of the kind (in urging delegation action).

Kennedy, a leading contender services they perform with heart themselves. ne said Be didn't think the state Rescue Last Two to God and hand to man. for the Democratic presidential nomination, told the Senate that "Realistic Five crewmen and four passen committee meeting was the "pro Area residents are invited to at tect itself against such a danger, It would be inviting destruction," he declared. gers were aboard the plane when Democrats will continue to dia- per forum for any such move." From Alaska Mt. I I tend open house at the local Sal it was downed.

cuss and criticize foreign policies Andrews, a committee member. vation Army Home on Water Street Lodge renewed Eisenhower's WW The crewmen are Capt. James of the Elsenhower administration ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) -O any day this week between 9 a.m. 1955 summit conference offer for School View" Said Vital with which they disagree. has said previously Kennedy could get 60 of the SI votes on the first ballot if delegates were allowed Alaska's mountain rescue saga "It is our function and respon Palmer Lundy, 41, pilot of Find-lay, Ohio; Capt.

George A. Jordan, 37, copilot. West Lafayette, mutual U.S. Soviet exchange of aerial inspection against surprise attack. to vote as they pleased.

I I sibility." he said. "We propose to do it I woule think the Democratic ended today with the safe arrival here ot the last two men stranded on Mt McKlnley since last Tuesday night and 5 p.m. The Army has served In this locality for 62 years. Giant Tidal I II PHILADELPHIA (AP) It Is Capt. William Thomas re-wen, 36, a third pilot, Galveston, 'I am authorized to say, no high time we stopped talking party would be unworthy of its opportunities and responsibilities declared, "that the United States Sgt.

Leon Porter, 28. radio; operator, Russellvllle, and about the good old days that never were and take a realistic view of1 It it did not fulfill that function.1 is prepared to negotiate an open skies treaty with the Soviet Union The Whittaker twins ot Redmond, Wash. James and Louis-were taken to the Elmendori Air Sgt. Chester Kenneth Sleezer, 33, engineer, Galway, Saratoga Coun education In this rapidly chang which would obviate torever (Waves Pound Kennedy called Sen. Hugh Scott '(R-Pa) to account for suggesting that he and Stevenson, a possible rival for the nomination, ought to ing world, a college president said the necessity of such measures mm 'iiw 1 ty.

N.Y. Force BaanJppspltal for treatment of minor fJwtbite. of self-nrotection." E2T 1 Jap Coasts He nromisea oroposais 01 an The Whlttakers eatne down offc The passengers are Capt. Paul K. McCash.

25, of Atlanta, a U.S. Air Force doctor; his 24-year today. Dr. Harry D. Gideonse ol Brooklyn College told ths National Congress ot Parents and Teachers "relieve themselves of the gross Suspicion of appeasement" because ot their statements on the appropriate future time" to eliminate "the danger ot wholesale1 the mountain under their own power.

They were flown by heli (Continued From Page One) old wife, who is a nurse: Airman 11 sudden death by surprise attack' "our national weaknesses today James P. Garvin, 25, of Wood-bine, Iowa; and Airman James II warning. anoarent reference to Eisen axe real and terrifying but they conference breakdown. Kennedy conceded that, in relaying to a question at a Port copter to a rendezvous wttn an Air Force plane, which brought them here. Japan Central Meteorological Morrison of Richmond, and 1 1 can be remedied ip short order by crash programs if the will and hower's new broadened plan ot U.N.

aerial surveillance ot all countries that would accept such Cleveland, Ohio. Still on the mountain were 15 Agency said the Pacific Tidal Wave Center in Hawaii sent reports Monday morning and night the purpose can be land, political rally, he had aid it might have been possible for President Eisenhower to have to 20 mountain climbers, who took IntnMtian. HELEN UVENGOOD out twin referred to tidal part In the rescue of the Whittak-era, two companions and a very wins scholarship IVf WVRf ff 12i- Cl met Soviet Premier Nikita shchev's demand for an apology1 waves In the South Pacific," re But, ha said In a prepared address, "we are not dealing with' the past that never was. We are dealing with a present that Is Gromyko had already told the council the object of thia "patched-' up plan of the so-called 'open WM ta Ejva the u.N. "the "Reasonable Optimism" ill woman, who had been a mem ported Director Kiyoo Wadachi.

for the plane incident. ber ot another climbing party. totSf-'1' jKil Sal "We could not Issue a warning Dayton High even if some people are trying But he said he had added that if Khrushchev bad there on trie basis of these reports. very hard not to see it." humiliating role ot a couecrar 01 intelligence for the Pentagon." but we could have if we at least For Rails Say Monster For Instance, be said, It Is naive 7 merely asked tne president to ex-; press regret "that might have had reports of damage in Lodes countered the Soviet Indeed to assume that education Senior Cops Scholarship hareea against American aerial is only that which goes on in the PHILADELPHIA (AP) The It was the second big disaster school. peer) a more reasonable term." do not have to purge my-eel! ot any suspicion of appease-rpent," Kennedy told Scott tart president ot the Reading Railroad to hit Japan in nine months.

Last Seen In Lake In Scotland Much mora than In the espionage witn cnarges uuu Soviet Union had violated "Am- erican ground space" by sending in nlea. He gave a list of 11 today forecast "reasonable opt! DAYTON Helen Louise Liv September Typhoon Vera devastated the Nagoya area, killing ha added, "Education is what mism" for the future and said ly, no one deduced trora my MISS CAROLE E. WRIGHT enlists In Air Force Clarksburg Girl Enlists en good, a senior in Dayton Joint goes on In the American culture that efficiencies introduced since mmaakad In the United States' more man g.uw persons. statement that I wanted the Presl High school, will receive this is a whole." He cited "competi Japanese oeiense forces were since Stalin died in 1953. He said dent to apologize to Khrushchev." 1933 are currently saving the line, at least 50 million dollars a year.

tive advertising In the press and rushed in. The U.S. Air Force sent year's scholarship ot the Kittanning Elks Lodge. Kennedy said the spy plane in- DUBLIN. Ireland AP) Three Roman Catholic priests claim they've found a monster to conwt pete with Scotland's Loch Neat he understood "at leasi jwi rus-rin esoinnaee agent have been Joseph A.

Fisher, in a prepared two helicopters and a transport magazine and radio and television. Sadistic and violent drama trident "has destroyed the chances! Miss Livengood, of 111 Main statement for the annual meeting witn me raits, food and water. Dayton, will graduate tonight in of stockholders, added that "the Of a successful summit. It has destroyed the prestige ot the The semi-official Japan Broad In Air Force tourist attraction. tic sketches for six and eight year old children.

Advertising de convicted In dittereni courarres the free world" and charged that Soviet vessel In recent weeks committed "an aggressive act" by casting witn a nationwide the top fifth of her class. The scholarship it-Inner, her financial outlook for 1960 is obscure because ol uncertainties in The three clerics, who remained President la the eyes of the Russian people. It has given the im network for gathering informa signed to create discontent with what you have, to make you the tion, reported 5.800 houses de unnamed, reported spotting a fearsome brute while on a fishing jaunt In a lake near Athlone. Miss Carole E. Wright, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Wright. Clarksburg, RD enlisted in the It comes down to an outlook deliberately Interfering witn u.a, Navy vessels off Long Island, N.Y. stroyed, damaged or washed reach out for mora than you can Immediately hope to attain." pression that the President does pot dominate some of the military or some of his Intelligence ot reasonable optimism, depend away, 40,200 flooded and 1, They told the Irish Independent U.4. Air Force on May 17, accord ent on a number of circumstances Gideonse said 'Mrs have neglect fishing boats sunk or lost.

mother, Mrs. Louise Livengood, and he sister. Miss Susan livengood, hare been Invited to at-tend the Elks' annual Flag Pay celebration June 14, at which time she will be presented her certificate. She will receive S4M for her first year of college officers, ing to S. Sgt.

James A. Provins. Hearing In Death ed our capacity for strength in such as the level of the economy, Hardest hit were the Honshu a Hat, python-lilu head surfaced about 100 yards from their Indiana County Air Force Recruit defense so flagrantly that I would have expressed That does not make me in coastline, from 200 to 400 miles nnrrh nf Tnkvft anA er. would be unable to carry out an By Baseball Bat any way party to appeasement. Miss Wright was a graduate of Arnnnf) It 11 chirr) in ut.

It was like a giant conger eel the aeltlement ol pending labor negotiations and better selling of our improved transportation service." Fisher reported net income lor airlift to Berlin or fight a Korean war if any agressor chose to test "1 nave never abused the Presl- which would be very unusual bf ufaver. Pa. (AP) Jobie I Elders Ridge High School in Hundreds of miles to the where she took the Commericalj south in the Toba pearl farm area our national determination in that Helen has been accepted at In a fresh-water lake." pent personally. I do not advocate a policy which I think would manner." A ceil about IS teat lou thresh the Reading in 1959 was 1,847,575, -uulac souui or Naeova. the unv diana Stale College for the fall term of 1960.

She expects to ma Lewis. 36, of Aliquippa is siaieo for a hearing tonight on charges he killed a man with a baseball hat She is taking her basic training severe damace to 1 out ot which 11.120.000 was set This weakness, he said, does ed in and out of the water, but much ot the monster seemed ta not arise from the strength ot the aside tor dividends ot (2, payable jor in music education, in preparation for a teaching career. at Lackland AFB, San Antonio, ibeds being restored from the Texas, where, after eight weeka'damago wreaked bv tw, cakes the United States." The criticism of Stevenson tin (ron purport'! Inter-View WiA hin published In the fret swwpapar French-Preese remain below the surface they re Soviets; It is our deficiencies that quarterly in inw on the compa Lewis was charged on monoey murder In the slaying of will h. 1.. While at Dayton, she won a mu ported.

make the Soviets strong. ny! nrsc prererreo. stock. Vera. s9igiiEu tvr Fisher is retlrine Mav 31 he.

Force Base or to 4 Technical Bnhart L. Sligfa. 28, also Of All- Coastal villages trora Shlogama, 200 miles north ot Tokyo, in the fust beipr (pi data ol the summit cause he has reached the compul- Florida produces oranges tor fecnooi tor Training. quippa. Police said Lewis bit sic letter and bars, has been secretary of the Science Club for one year, co-captaia of the photography section, feature editor of the saaacina.

It oaotM Bio a tavor sory retirement age ol 65. The Local fishermen on the island dotting the lake said they bad aeea no such monster. But the life of St. Mochu, a 6th century Irish saint, records that the lake was. xoung women Interested In every man, woman and child fa ine nceo vim uuiuici up nonsnu were tan- America.

an Alioulrjoa street Sunday In wearing the Air Force "Blue" of-gles of wrecked buildings ng coarse im on Berlin, reducl board of directors is scheduled to tjiH of American force there and, name a successor at today's meet- piliht'if and cutback in both in g. tne usaf Aerospace Force can grounded boats. ithe climax of a quarrel over a 'school newspaper, and photo edi- tor of the yearbook. Great Britain's most important 'infested by iwMci me local recruiter at thai Tetm ne Tokyo monster which is con tri om ion to world agriculture i accustomed ta seize 1 tM WM wet swum and devour Post Office Bldg. in Indiana.

Phone were spared, sheltered by Tokvoi Lewis was being held is Bea-HOpkins 5-7180. Bay. Jver county Jail. (Read Gazette Classified Ads) (Read Gazette Classilied Ada) 1 Has been high-grade livestock, I Ewopt,.

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