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SHAMOKIN NEWS-DISPATCH, SHAMOKIN, PA. THURSDAY, MAY 19. 1966 PAGE TWO U.S. Combat Deaths Power Failure Hits Western Shamokin Shapp Comments Mrs. Washko Elected To Committee Office Top South Viet Nam's SAIGON (AP) Americ Power service to western Sha On His Plans (or mokin was interrupted IS min Obituaries Arville I.

Fausold Arville L. Fausold, 73, New Orleans, former resident of Shamokin and a retired Shamokin Post Office employe, died at 1:45 this morning in a New Orleans Mrs. Elizabeth washko was elected Democratic committee-woman In the West Coal District of Coal Township in Tuesday's combat deaths exceeded those of South Viet Nam's armed Shamokin Youth Found Guilty by County Court Charles Britton, 17, Shamokin, tttes this morning, a spokesman Numbers of Two Roads Changed Changes in the number detig-atior oi two area highways to facilitate easier location in relation to the Keystone Shortway re being made by the State De forces last week for the third' for the Pennsylvania Power and light Company announced at primary election. Through an er Campaign in Fall Settlement of $30,000 Okayed In Barni Dispute Children of the late John J. Barni.

Irish Valley and Shamokin, have agreed to accept a cash settlement of $30,000 from their step-mother to end litigation in Northumberland County court over the more than $2 million time this spring, a period of political unrest. The U.S. Command an ror. Mrs. Washko opponent, Mrs.

Row Marie Kiersnowski, hospital. PHILADELPHIA (AP) Mil ton Shapp, the Democratic nova Mr. Fausold was stricken with nounced today 86 Americans were killed. 558 wounded and 5 Convicted of Torture Slaying I INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.

(AP) -a" A jury convicted a mother of seven and four teen-agers early today in the torture slaying of Sylvia Marie Likens. The panel of eight men and four women found Gertrude Wright BanisrewsH. 37. guilty of first-degree murder and recj ommended life in prison. The woman's daughter, Pauf la, 18, was convicted of second degree murder.

Mrs. Banlsxew' ski's son, John, 13, was convict ed of manslaughter. Two neighbors of the Barb was listed yesterday as winner of the contest. Mrs Washko was victor over noon. Cause of the failure was not immediately known.

Mechanical switching service took over and service was automatically restored. The interruption was between 11:20 end 11:33. an acute heart attack at 10:30 last night in his home and was partment of Highways. Mrs. Kiersnowaki by a count of inee for governor in Tuesday's primary election, said today one of his main points In the fall campaign will be to coordinate taken to the hospital where be 88 to 40, according to reports three missing in action May 8-14.

A Vietnamese spokesman, after first reporting a total of 91 Route 242, between Paxinos and Redrock, wiS be changed to died several hours later. Mr. Fausold's death followed with all the party candidates. Route 487, while Route 45, be. estate of the late Mr.

Barni. that of his wife, Mabel (Jones' rween Danville and Centraiia, Vietnamese servicemen dead or missing, later broke down the "I want to make sure my gov ernorship is not lonely Job," Fausold, who died in April, 1965, An order directing that the riH be known at Route M. in New Orleans. Reform Advocate amount of the settlement be paid said the 53-year-old Shapp at his A native of Shamokin, Mr. Fau and the action dismissed was first news conference since ieor- A spokesman for the highway department at MontoursviMe reported this morning that the re- from the polls.

Scranton Parries Tafkof 1963in News Conference sold was born October 4, 1893, filed Tuesday by Judge Frank S. Moser. ing an upset victory over state Sen. Robert Casey of Scranton son of the late Charles E. and Emma (Raker) Fausold.

He at The children, John J. Barni, istewskis. Coy llubbard and and the Democratic orgamta tion. Jr Shamokin: Robert Barni, figures: 72 dead and 19 missing. The Vietnamese do not list their wounded.

Three battle deaths were reported among Australian, New Zealand and South Korean units. In alt allied forces lost 161 men killed and 22 missing while listing 998 communists killed and 192 captured. tended Shamokin schools and started to work in the Shamokin designation was planned in order to eliminate some highway routes. The changes will become affective as soon as new highway markers are installed. "I want to make sure that Sunbury, and Mrs.

Marie Collins Richard D. Hobbt, both 15, wer convicted of manslaughter. Mrs. Banisicwski broke into I have a Democratic Senate Reading, challenged the will of was found guilty of an assault and battery charge following a bearing yesterday before Judge Frank S. Moser in Northumberland County juvenile court and was placed in custody of his father until further order of the court.

Chargea against Britton were preferred by his wife as result of a fight on May 3. 1966. They were married June 26, 1965. Britton was informed by the curt not to molest his wife and to make an effort towards reconciliation. Judge Michael Kivko told the parents of a 15-yearold Shamokin girl that the court will find the best place for the girl, after a hearing on a charge of delinquency.

The girl was in the Home of the Good Shepherd. Philadelphia, under Catholic Charities, until December, 1965, after which she was returned to the county for psychiatric examination. Later, she continued out patient treatment and was placed in custody of her parents. The parents tesified that the girl won't go to school and that Post Office in 1915. He retired in 1954 after 39 years of service, as a postal clerk and as a rural dr and House as well." the Phila their father, which basically pro TOKYO (AP) Gov.

William Route 4S7 will continue to vides for three trust estate one delphia businessman said. He said data has been pre tears as the jury returned its verdict after eight hours of deliberation. The trial began April livery man during the last two for the widow, Mrs. Nellie J. Bar W.

Scranton of Pennsylvania said today that be and other Republican party leaders are years of ma career. pared for the campaign on such ni, Paxinos R.D. 1, one for rela tives and one for employes. Mr. and Mrs.

Fausold at one thinking about the 1968 congres things as educational problems and what has been accomplish time managed the lower tennis 18. AD five defendants were charged with first-degree murf- sional elections thee days, not A provision in the will Is that all trusts will stop when the wid courts at Edgewood Part Mr ed In each part of the ttate over Redrock, but from that point north it wilt remain as Route 142. Route 54 through Bear Gap, Natalie and Elysburg will be terminated at Centraiia, from where Route 45 will continue. In the northern section. Route 45 sontinues through Boalsburg.

Funeral Notices about the 19f presidential race, Fausold was widely known as a der in the death last Oct. 26 o( ow dies and then all of the bal Asked at a news conference talented tennis player. Miss likens, 18. The prosecuuoe ance remaining in the estate is to whether he will seek the pri the past four years. His group, he said, has been researching how much federal aid has been eoing to various Mr.

Fausold was the last mem had sought the death penalty. be paid to Mr. Barm's grandchil dency in 1968. Scranton repHed ber of his immediate family. He The girl was boarded in the Ba- dren.

Officers Elecfed By County PARC Officers and directors were elected during a meeting of the Northumberland County Chapter. Pennsylvania AMatkm for Retarded Children, on Tuesday. Officers elected were Katherine with i broad smile: is survived by one daughter, Mrs. parts of Pennsylvania and how Mr. Barni died suddenly on De niszewski home while her parents operated a food concession "The Reoublican party had Elizabeth Akenhead.

New Or such a serious debacle in the leans, one son. William at carnivals. much potential aid nas leu. Reiterating that he has asked John Rice to resign as Demo DAVIS Mr. Edmund (Althea May) Mill- 1964 elections that all leaders of cember 20, 1963.

He was president of Eastern Pennsylvania Relay Stations. and an official of Eastern TV and Appliance ib. fnrm.r rMirunt St. Louis, and eight grand- Davis, 79 Booream Avenua, Mew Moderator Of Presbyterians BOSTON (AP) Advocates of reform appeared to hold sway today among United Presbyterians on the basis of their choice of a new moderator, their top-ranking officer. He is the Rev.

Dr. Ganse Little, 61, Pasadena, an avowed supporter of efforts to reunify Christianity, to clarify doctrinal positions and to re-examine the United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A.'s organizational system. These are keen issues in the 3.3-million-member denomina-tion, whose governing General Assembly began its annual eight-day session here Wednesday. Its Initial order of business was the election of a new mod-erator, and Dr. Little won on a second ballot in a race among five candidates.

He told 1 500 clergy and laymen "The first priority is to get things done and to see that we go forward." He named the Rev. Dr. Howard M. Stone, Indianapolis, as vice moderator. Dr.

Little has been involved the party are concentrating on Shamokin. Funeral wrviCM will children. cratic slat chairman, jnapp held Friday morning at 11 00 in Funeral sen-ices will be held she Is away from home five days said he did not plan to go to and five nights at a time, and tomorrow in New Orleans. Mr. Barni children contended the meeting of party leaders called bv Rice for Friday in winning as many utates in the congressional election this year it is a very vital election.

We are taking the position that we are not interested in 1968 until Robinson, president; Dr. C. Wolf-berg, first vice president: Shirley Scopelliti. second vice presides that she visits Shamokin restaurants and solicits boys for im Harrisburg. He said he was go that he was sick when the will was executed and that undue Influence and fraud were applied in Howard A.

Boardman moral purposes. June Kauffman, recording secre ing to Florida to spend tne Dtv ter Dart of a week with his ail' Howard A. Boardman, 79, of 19fi js over. connection with the drawing of tary: Julia Ballantine, corres Judge Moser placed a Shamokin girl in the county 904 North Fifth Street, Sunbury, Branson and Son Funeral Home, 152-156 North Main Street, MiiJ-town, N.J. Burial wUl be In Frank lin Memorial Park, North Brunt-wick, N.J.

The Rev. James W. Marshall, pastor of Milltown Methodist Church, will officiate. An additional memorial aervlce will be held Sunday afternoon at 100 In Milltown Methodist Church. There will be no viewing.

Frtenda and reUtlaei are asked to omit flowers. Contributions In memory of Mrs. Davis may be lent to American Cancer Society. "I think it extremely impor ing mother. She suffered a heart the will bv the widow and an at ponding secretary, and Richard a native of Shamokin, died this tant that after he election of juvenile detention quarters after Brouse, treasurer.

attack last Asked about how much money torney. The accusations were directed mainly at Mrs. Barni, the a hearing on charges of delin morning at 9:29 in Sunbury Community Hospital where he 1966 we get together so that we don't have that moat unfortu- quency. Dorothy Sweeney, Howard Kieft and Morris Lashay were named decedent's second wife and step he spent on the primary cam Daien. SharD replied: nae kind of convention we had had been a patient since two weeks ago when he as stricken mother of the children, and the executrix of the estate.

The girl's parents testified that she will not go to school and that she stays out until midnight, rides in 19G4." director for two-year terms, and Dorothy Kramer was appointed to a one-year term as director. ill. If-' mi "I will be filing a statement in 28 to days outlining my primary expenditures." He added, however, that he did Scraoton's belated bid in 1964 was defeated by Sen. Barry Born in Shamokin September around in cars with boys and that The resignation of Mrs. Nicholas thev cannot discipline her.

When Woman, 90, Goes Goldwater. Judge Moser asked the girl why not think his organization ex At a luncheon with a group of local businessmen, the go'ernor 10, 1886, Mr. Boardman was a son of the late Percival and Elizabeth (Shugars) Boardman. He retired on January 16, 1954. as a Pennsylvania Railroad she didn't go to school, she said penditures exceeded those of the BiMTell, clerk-typist, was accepted, and members commended her for her service to the chapter.

The president announced that Mrs. Hazel Baumann will begin she thought she was smar tertough DOBRZYN Mrs. Sophie Dobriya. S55 Chestnut Street, Kulpmont. Requiem Hlfh Mass wiU be celebrated in St.

Mary's Church, Kulpmont, Friday at 10:00 a.m. Burial will be in the partsh cemetery. Friends may call at Lucas Funeral Home, 1033 Chestnut Street, Kulpmont, Wednesday, from 7:00 p.m. to 10.00 p.m., Thursday all day and Friday until the time of the funeral. The Rosary will be recited Friday evening at 1:00 In the fu said in the past five years lm Aloft in Glider Democratic party tor casey.

He indicated that education and didn't need any more school ports from Japan through the ing, and that she would rather boilermaker after 36 years with would be a principal issue in the port of Philadelphia had grown METHUEN. Mass. (AP) work as clerk -typist for the chap be in an institution than at home. Christian unity efforts on sev from $34 million to $108 million fall campaign. "We must change the slate "If I make it to my 90th birth She is one of seven children and ter on June 1.

Dr. Gordon Pritham. PARC a vear. day. I'm going up in a a seventh grade student school aid formula, he said.

neral noma. May KimbaU. a sprightly, Scranton said he was convinced Pennsylvania and Japan Pulaski Junior High School. "Pittsbureh and Philadelphia representative, will install the new officers during the June blue-eyed widow, made that DUNN Mrs, Goldle Hen Dunn, 51 West Willow Street, Shamokin. Fu set too small a proportion of The cases were presented to the had a common basis for coexls pledge last year.

meeting in Sunbury. neral services will be beld at 1:00 court by Attorney Charles E. Duncan, juvenile probation funds out of Harrisburg. of looking at education as a cost. This week she achieved her Paul R.

Reed. Wallingford. was p.m. Friday In the Farrow Funeral Home, Sixth and Chestnut Streets. ambition with an exhilarating guest speaker for the meeting.

tence in the field of mutual supply. He expressed hope that his visit and future talks would result in even closer ties between officer, and Stewart Hershey, we must look at it as an Burial wiU be in the Odd Fellows giider fight over the Lawrence, He spoke on "The Devetopment county probation officer. of Leadership on the Grans area. SWITCH TO ZIPF'S CHOCOLATES THIS WEEK ONLY 25c OFF Any 1 lb. Assortment 50c Oft 2 lb.

Box "The Git Shop on Sth St." Sim me is Shop 500 N. Sth St. Shamokin Jain Our ludflat Club Cemetery. The Rev. James J.

Tarr will officiate. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday, from 7:00 to 9 00 p.m., and Friday until time of services. Roots Level." Oh. how wonderful. Just won He proposed a Human Resource! Development Authority be established in Harrisburg to eral fronts, including participation in recent Protestant-Roman Catholic dialogues, and in the last Assembly of the World Council of Churches.

He was for 20 years a member of his denomination's Board of Christian Education and for 11 years its president. He also served nine years on iU social-action committee. His sermons are broadcast weekly in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. A native of Springfield. he served pulpits in Baltimore.

Willi am sport and Columbus. Ohio, before going to Pasadena in 1932. i the company. Mr. Boandmen, whose wife, the former Mabel Wagner, died on September 1, 1964, was a member of Grace Lutheran Church, Sunbury.

and a life member of the Americus Hose Company, Sunbury. Surviving are eight children: Charles, Florida; Clarence, Robert, Merle, Kenneth, Mrs. Alvin Pauline CampbeB, and Mrs. Glenn (Mabel) Martz, Sunbury. and Mrs.

Daniel (June) Ruben-dahl, Shamokin Dam: 20 grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Minnie Shadle, of Hummels Wharf. Funeral arrangements, which are listed in the funeral column, are in charge of the Dornsife Funeral Home, Sunbury. Reed is past president of both derful. It's so pretty." Mrs.

the industries of Japan and Pennsvlvania. He told the conference Communist China's third nuclear 2 Men Sustain Ankle Injuries in Ball Games Kimball exulted when the 20 the IVIaware County Association determine the size of a state minutes of soaring was over. for Retarded Children and the. bond for education which Two men were treated In the test created a reaction which The idea came to her on her rennsyiv-ama Association for Re- he would promote as governor. dispensary of the Shamokin State added to "good pressure" on tarded Children.

89th birthday as she visited the He estimated the state has to the world to come to an under General Hospital yesterday for injuries sustained while playing Mrs. Robinson reported that the KXAUGER Mias Anna M. Klauger, former resident of Langia Apartments, Mount Carmel, and native of Lavelle. Funeral nervlces be held in Rothermel Funeral Home. 120 South Market Street, Mount Carmel, Friday at 1:00 p.m.

The Rev. Lars B. Staaby, pastor of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Lavelle, will officiate. Burial will be in S'innyside Cemetery, La home of her niece, Mri.

Rudolph S. Dietrich, in Methuen. A spend $4 to $5 billion more for education in the next 10 years. standing on nuclear weanons. baseball.

State Department of Welfare has allocated $1,650 for Day Care The governor said Peking Theodore Kalinowski, 29, of glider passed over the house and Mrs. Kimball vowed then nuclear explosion "doesn't nec- claaies for mentally retarded Paxinos R.D. 1, was treated at essarilv mean thev will become she'd take a glider ride on her 7:30 p.m. for an ankle injury, and children in Northumberland County. The money will be secured for velle.

Friends may call at the sophisticated enough to cause 90th birthday. funeral home Thursday evening, Harry Herb, 25, of 134 South Oak County Approves Grant for Zerbe the chapter by the county com from 7:00 to 9:00. She called a Methuen glider- Street, Mount Carmel, was treat missioners. port owner, James Doyle of An- ed at 8:00 p.m. for a similar in LA.VCIANO Mrs.

Rose Lanciano, Mrs. Pearl Petroskie was named dover, and made arrangements jury to the right foot for her first flight. Then she told her relatives and friends. Northumberland County Com ed as campershop chairman. Fifteen children will attend Camp Sertoma, Linglesiown, for a two- missioners approved a vs.ouu Mrs Kimball is no stranger to week period.

travel. grant from the county fuel tax fund for Zerbe Township during a STiamokin News-Dispafri, J. FRANK HOOVER. tauUi tbamokia Daily News (Established It) Sbamokin Dispatch (Established tll) Com billed September It, tJJ The Ntws-Dispotch Extendi Birthday Greetings to James McGuirk, retired store manager. Mrs.

Hilda Klock, picnic chair "I can't count the Dumber of man, announced the annual Dicnir times I have been aloft," she win be held August 6 at Doodle- said. Bus Park. Trevorton Road. Her niece recalled Mrs. Kim wottv to the security of anyone." "I am not particularly worried at this moment," he added.

Scranton is leaving Tokyo Saturday for South Viet Nam. He will confer Friday with Prime Minister Eisaku Sato. U.S. Ambassador Edwin O. Reischnuer and Ford Foundation President MacGeorge Bundy.

Scranton said President John-son had asked him four times to go to South Viet Nam, the last time in late March when the President invited all governors at a White House meeting to see South Viet Nam. He stressed, however, that "This is not an official visit under the aegis of the White House I am doing it on my own." "And I don't expect to come ball traveled by bus to California several years ago. Her opimon of ghder travel as meeting yesterday in Sunbury. The board also accepted an offer from Joseph Alexander, Kulpmont, of $100 a lot for lots and 9 in Block 52. Kulpmont.

A resolution to strike off return taxes amounting to $1,359 82 on three parcels of land in Ralpho Township was approved. The parcels were incorrectly assessed in 11. and are owned by Ralpho All-Home Days Association, a non-profit organization. Under an act of assembly parcels so owned compared with other forms of transportation: JZU3 scott street, iiuipmont. Requiem Mass will be celebrated Saturday morning at 10:00 In St.

Mary's Church, Kulpmont Burlai will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call at the Lucas Funeral Home, Kulpmont, Friday, from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., and Saturday until time of the services. The Rosary will he recited Friday evening at 8:00 In the funeral home. PROFIT Peter Matthew Profit, ltt North Locust Street, Mount Carmel.

Requiem High Mass will be celebrated In St. Joseph's Church. Mount Carmel, Saturday at 9 30 a.m. Burial will be In the parish cemetery. Friends may call at Higgtns Funeral Home, 40 South Market Street, Mount Carmel, Fri-day from 3:00 p.m.

to 10 00 p.m. The Rosary will be recited Friday evening in the funeral home. SCHUYLER Joseph H. Schuyler, 102 Walnut Street, Ashland. Requiem High Mass will be celebrated In St.

Joseph's Church, Ashland, Saturday, at 10:00 a.m. Burial will be In St. Joseph Cemetery, Fountain Springs. Friends may call at Burke Funeral Home, 709 Centre Street, Ashland, from Friday afternoon until the time of funeral. Published Every Eeeniaa, Woaday To rough Friday, and Saturday Morning by NEVS PUBLISHING tad PRINTING CO, Inc Corner Rock end Commerce Streets, Shrawkin, Pa, I Til "You know, when I was Mrs.

Mabel Frederick was named Tag Day chairman for Shamokin. and Mrs. Bea Rohr-bach was selected for a similar post in Sunbury. Money collected on Tag Day will be put in the chapter's sheltered workshop account to subsidize terminal workshop clients. Mrs.

Nicholas Borrell accepted the chairmanship of the annual awards dinner-dance which will Regional Mines Scheduled to Work Friday This schedule is printed as re-teived from the various tnmmo companies. This, Newspaper cannot accept responsibility for inacevrncie in company reports P. and R. Corp. New St.

Nicholas Breaker ii San Francisco, riding the cable cars there it was more scary than riding a glider." back a five-day expert," he I said. ill! are exempt from county taxes. St. Nicholas Plants 4 and 5 be held in Sunbury in the fall. Refreshments were served following the meeting.

Gertrude Hoover Rtid Tmidnt loba Hoover Reid Tiltiim Dver MfigM tiittn Paul T. UicElne liilm Karl A. Hoffmsa Aivtrtht Ugr Miss Eunice 7. Haas Bnwmt Mg Albert V. Shedlukr Up Fairview Ambulance Office 448-1700 Night Calls (48-1704 or f4M3tl Emergency Physician Dial M8-H14 three shifts New St Nicholas Retail Pockets Buck Run Susquehanna Coal Co.

Glen Burn (Breaker-one shift) J)ts Summertime ill Si I Volunteer Workers At toco Library Miss Adrieraie Novinsld At aevntands 7e a eopri delivered earner In SKimokin and adjacent territory 42 a ereeki by mail in Northumberland Cluntv. tut per montbi else bert tl.fO per tnontk, ia advice. 46 E- Independence Street With Due Appologies Because of the Many Requests We Repeat FRIDAY SATURDAY ONLY Our Sale of YEAGER Calvin Lester Yeager, 301 to. South Coal Street, Shamokin. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 1:00 In Fir-row Funeral Home.

Sixth and Chestnut Streets. Burial will be In Odd Fellows Cemetery, Trevorton Road. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday evening, from 7:00 to 9:00, and Saturday until time of services. Dr. John W.

Luckens, pastor of First Evangelical United Brethren Church, will officiate. Mraber Audi Bureau of Q'rcnlttions National Representative bWcinelli-Kimball, In. Entered as Second Class Mai) Matter at Sbamokin Pa I J)ts Runtime 3ts Jime to Uidit In WW 1 1 I -1 ft i lh Wooden ond Metal WARDROBES Store Your Clothes the Safe, Easy, Convenient Way. We Have Them in All Sizes, Styles and Finishes. HOME REPAIR LOANS 9 FLOORS OF FURNITURE 704 NORTH LIBERTY STREET (Nxt to Prtna.

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