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The Oil City Derrick from Oil City, Pennsylvania • Page 18

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II- THE OIL CITY (PA.) DERRICK, Thursday, 30, 1952 Collier Young To Wed Joan Fontaine Soon HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 29 Wt-Pro- ductr Collier.Young's'office today Bald Young will marry Joan Fontaine In San'Francisco next month. The exact -dite wii not announced. Only members of the Immediate families 'will attend. Later Miss Fontaine and'Young will go to Chicago for the wedding ol Young's brother, Gen.

William Young, to Franz-Jean Sheridan. Young, his brother and Miss Fontaine returned a lew weeks ago from Europe; where Miss Fontaine made a picture. She has been married twice before, to Brian Aherne and to William Doiler. Both nurritgfs ended in divorce. Young formerly was wed to Ida Lupino.

They were divorced last year. Twining Keeps His Job WASHINGTON, Oct. The Air Force said that Gen. a a F. Twining will remain vice chief of staff.

The announcement had the effect of canceling an earlier decision to have Twining change jobs with Gen. Curtis E. LeMay, commander of the Strategic Air Command with headquarters at Omaha, Neb. Try a Classified Ad for Results. Would Cut Costs Martin HARR1SBURG, Oct.

29 WV-Scn. Edward Martin said defense spending could be cut by 20 per cent by a unified purchasing program 1 among the Armed Services. The 10 billion dollar a year payroll also should be cut In half, he told a "In news conference, that way," he said, could get along with the task of balancing the federal budget within two years. We're on the road to disaster 'if something isn't done about balancing' the' budget." Martin, Republican senatorial nominee, touched on a variety ol ANNOUNCING THE OPENING AND CLOSING HOURS OF SHOAFF'S FINE FOODS Will Be Closed All Diy and Evening on Mondayi. Open Every Fri, ind 7 m.

to 12 Midnight. Luxurious Big Dining Room Section Open Friday and Sat. 4 p. m. 'til 8 p.

12 noon 'til 8 p. m. SHOAFF'S FINE FOODS Located on Route 8-Near Franklin Airport Phone Franklin 1888 ubjccts with newsmen, Including expression that Sen. Robert A. 'aft would have been "a belter, icpjblican candidate" than Gen.

wighl D. Eisenhower. He emphasized, though, that he was not critical o('Eisenhower's campaign for president. The 72-year-old senator nralsed Eisenhower's plan to vlsif Korea elected, president. a wonderful morale he said; "Darned, if I don't think the Russians fear Martin also defended his vole for he 'rail-Hartley law, claiming 1 was passed to correct "glaring abuses" in the labor-manLgemen act.

The state AFL, and CIO have endorsed Martin's Democratic op portent, Former Federal Judgr Guy K. Bard. llartin quoted James L. Me DeviU, stale AFL president, as say ing his (Martin's) term as gpvcr nor was the "finest adminislra lion" organized labor has eve dealt with in Pennsylvania. McDevill later told a ncwsma that a i had told "a dclibcral lie." Martin insisted, however, has a copy of a letter on the sub ject sent to him by Mc'Dc'vitt a the close of his term as governo in 1945.

"I mai'2 no statement," Me said. "The AFL adopted hands off policy when Martin ra the scnalc in 1946." McDevilt. criliciting Marlin record in Ihe senate, especially vote for the Tall-Hartley law, tol i reporter: "We have shown by hauling 01 Martin's voting record a he one of Ihe ten worst senators Washington." 1953 CHRYSLER NEW 10RKER ClUB COUPE Smart new linei mirk tht 1553 Chryilw Kur Yorker club coupe. New Yorker models ire offered in a choke 6-paijtnrer eetin, club court, ipccial Newport rluS coupe, Town jni) Country wijcm and 8-paistnjtr on wheelbsse cf Indira. Powered bjr the Chrysler 180-SoriepowtT Firel'ower V-8 engine, they power ind OriJow iriotk sbiorken Bttndirdeqnipment.Thejr ire srailablk with full-Jime power e-tcerini optional equipment.

The new Chryslers are now on display in the Stephens 4 Goucher show rooms on Seneca Street. Clarion's School Directors CLARION, Oct. 28. Approximately JOO school directors and in so the. history of school transportation in this slate.

He stated many facts and figures n- concerning transportation which ias grown to cost about 520,009,000 1951-52. He also discussed many aws relating to school transportation and contracts which cover such transportation. Following this address, J. Amslcr and Robert Burnham re ported 'on the recent State Di rectors' Convention to which they were delegates. Following this, Mr P.

0. VanNess, secretary of- State Directors'' Association, ad dressed the convention tnd point out the new legislation which will be sought in the 1953 session ol the Legislature. This will in elude taxes and changes in the present tenure laws. In the afternoon directors met with the teachers in the col Icge chapel where an address Dr. Silverton and Ihe All-Count: Chorus were heard.

secretaries of Clarion county at tended the School Directors' Con vention held in Clarion October presided at the session which was opened by devotions by Hev. J. 6, Troulman of After preliminary reports were made and an a'uditor had been elected, G. A. Hoy of Clarion borough, the reso- 10DUKW THE SWINGS IN OUR YEARLY IVeltfetlUneJ Collars in a Riot Safe ffiot will make history LACED AND TAILORED So, hurry in I Choose YOURS TODAY I LAYAWAY PLAN if you wish Drwws TerrMk Savingil HANDBAGS Hurt will creafo a lutions committee made a quite lengthy report.

A copy of the resolutions adopted will be published next week. Mr. Cleaver of the department addressed the directors and traced Club in Clarion Receives Charter CLARION, Oct. 29. The Com nic Savio Civics Club of the Im maculate Conception School has eived its official charter froin, th Commission on American Civile hip In Washington, D.

A( recent meeting members. he seventh and eighth grad to organize their own un .1 the Civics Club. Officers elected arc: George Ga larino, Smit vice-president; Constance "Musi, cording secretary; Kathleen Gano reasurcr. The Immaculate Conception cs Club is one ol the more th; 1,300 Catholic Civics Clubs charti ed in the United States in the pa year. Sponsored by the on American Citizenship I Catholic University of America these clubj trilnlag for good citizenship In upper- a grades, roughout the nation.

Through onthly featured i oung Catholic Messenger, ung citizens learn In a concrete ay the meaning of Christian seal living based on principles of slice and charity. This year the Commission on merlcan Citizenship has set up the clubs a program of study ml action under the general "Know Your Neighborhood, elp Your Neighbor." Individual rojects will deal, with helping twcomers in the community, conservation, the problem of. population in come areas, ie U. S. immigration policies.

Pv Dg October, Cjvics mcrqbtrs ill conduct 1 ap, intensive 'get-out- ie-votc" campaign, Cornier Nazi Leader' Freed; Accepts Post COLOQNE, Germany, Oct. 29 HI Former Field Marshal Albert Kesselrlng, frfed last week by the Iritish from bis war crimes sen- ence, has accepted chairmanship the German Stahlhelm steel helmet) Veterans League, he league said today. In acc'eptinf. the nomination, the 50,000 member league said, Kes- clring declared work for he release of all German soldieri still held by-the-Allies snd also vould seek closer co-operation between (nefarious German vet. erans' orgahltations.

TONMHT! HIAB THI RIAL ISSUES OF THIS CAMPAIONI JUDGE GUV IBRD (IH. CAHMDATI 101 IllUrl LEAGUE FOR POUTKAl EDUCATION Mil, IICUrAIT. STATION WKRZ TIME 6:45 P. M. Political Advertising TELEVISION RADIO PROGRAMS Fzorrimi KH PrlBted ForflUhtd Elallajl ae-d 0l)Jeet I.

Ca.nit fflUcsl NatJee EVERYDAY ALL RIGHTS RESERVED H. T. DICKINSON I INC. Bus Drivers Conduct Institute In Clarion CLAJlioN, Oct. IS.

The school bus drivers of the county attended the first School Bus Drivers' Institute ever to be held in Clarion county Thursday and Friday, October 23 and 24. During, these days; lectures and demonstrations were given by people well informed on transportation problems. The lim.ot the institute'was to. help pur-bus drivers, become more efficient. All who attended showed much enthusiasm the work ind atIhe conclusion each one who attended 'th four' sessions was presented 1 certificate 'of attainment by the Public Service Institute.

Thosq'Ai'ho attended are Id be torn- mended for their tht Work. 1 The following bus' drivers conr pleted the course: John P. Broth ers, Earl W. Fowler, Truman Wcis er, William Felzcr, George'Keefer, Donald'Servey, Wilson Logue, Paul Berlin, Burdette Seigworth, Laid Exley, Roy Means, J. K-.

Seigworth, Russell Ralph Mortimer, Stanley Klingler, Harold Hartman, Leo Minich, Biry Yeany, Harry Hepler, John Hosey, Vf. J. Vma- man, John McMaster, a Theiss, Frank Slahlman, Jack Monks, Frank Rex, Charles McMas ter, Albert Rankin, H. McLaine James Everett Manson, Frank Davis, Lawrence Potts, Milo Cook, Anna Fowler, Charles Martin, Silas Yount. NEED GASH? You'll Find Friendly Welcome UNION LOAN CO.

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Mr. a lor- You I IS Kiyi Kitchen rr Mom lerdll Wkeaj Mr. Mnifc Recpnl Br Culdlni LJlkl Go Everywhere 1 Go Music Boon rlcB Peny Maiod Jiy WUhieli Till Record Bar Callensburg CALLENSBURG, 27-Mr. and Mrs. Lei and Meal; and son.of Templelon spent Monday -evening with their father, S.

A. Meals. A daughter was born October 22 to Mr. and Mrs. ling in the Butler hospital.

Mrs. Wonderling is the former Doris Dunlap. Mrs. Dan Finn Pittsburgh spent the weekend with her brother and family, the W. E.

Craigs, and lother relatives. Mrs. Arthur Johns and Mrs: W. E. Craig spent Thursday in Butler.

Th'e ladies church made a kettle of apple butter last Wednesday- and-also will make another kettle Wednesday. Mrs. E. D. Crawford and sister, Mrs.

Philo Kcmery left Saturday to spend the winter with Mrs. Craw ford's son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Frank Crawford of Glen shaw. Mrs. Joseph Neely of Tomip Holi was host to the young girls class of the Church of God Thursday eve ning.

Mrs. Ira Black is teacher the class. The annual bazaar and bam sup per ot the local church will be held November 13 Everyone welcome. Serving wil begin at 6 o'clock. The family of Mr.

and Mrs. Xel son Stover gathered Sunday to hon or their mother's birthday. A deli cious dinner was served, al noo: and Mrs. Slover received lovel gifts. TlojMe or Ne4Vl Payoff Road ol Ule Hauw Party Jar Michaela Mr.

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