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8 tti Ullitji, TmiAY Ocfcfrtf 24. ill! GOP Candidates Td Speak Tonighl At i nek Haven L.OCK HAVEN uo R. Kreamer, of Lock Haven, Clinton County Republican chairman, has announced a GOP banquet and two for this evening at which both local and state candidates will apeak. The GOP party, coming east through Clinton County, will stop at Renovo at 4 o'clock this aftey to addn-ss the Pennsylvania Railrtmd shopmen there. A banquet" will be held at the Faljon Hotel at 6 o'clock for aU committee men and women of the county ell the candidates will "banquet and" at oTSock rally which will be heW in I the Court House.

-Local and state candidates will he Introduced at lhe banquet and the state candidates will speak briefly," but at the Court House the state will be heard. The state candidates will include Senator Lloyd Wood, ot CoUegevgle, candidate for lieutenant Judge Blair F. Gunther, of state superior), court, candidate for re-election; wflflam 5. jod, tary of internal affairs, who seeks re-election, and either Governor Duff, candidate for U.S. or John S.

Fine, candidate for governor. Chair.ftan Kreamer and Senator George Stevenson plan to meet the candidates at Emporium. Collisions Result In $50 Damages Stolen Station Wagon Stmck by were driven by ChaHai E. H. J.

Stioehmann, Vallamont Drive, was stolen from the red parking lot on West turd Street sometime yc-terdajr. The 'station wagon wai driven to 1MO West Fourth Strut and the; driver left the scene. night cal attention. 11 p.m. the ear was a an accidtnt while 1t wu parked here.

Fen el 1 llltO 0101611 were -ted at 1160 to ear when It the tf West Fourth Street, night. The ptetuivd was driven Clark, of 817 li- "TM la front of 1688 Ifce pr-itii vvMele stolen from a local Dairtge to the station wagon at fl't (CSriotto 1 Bollalia Photo) HOSl'IlAT. Reports Wliamsport Hospital Born Monday: To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coffey, 1836 First Street, son, Oct.

23, MANSFIELD--Two' collisions in at a.m. The mother is to Mr. and Mrs. Patri Karstetter, Jersey Shore RD 2, and a daughter to Mr. and Mrs, John L.

Myers, Tioga County yesterday resulted in damages ng $350, former Clara J. Short. Week-end admissions-- Mrs. Ella Myers, Jersey Shore RD Mrs. Lillian a i 1209 Allegheny To Mr.

and'ftri. Leo Hiiler, 309jStreet; Marcla Devine, Jersey At 8.45 a.m. a truck operated by Hughes Street, a daughter, Oct. Mills; Mrs Lois Miller, Lock Hav. i i OH 1 ITIlsi Richard E.

Wilcox, Mainesburg 2 1950, at 10.20 a.m. The mother Mrs. Ella Myers, Jersey 1. was attempting to make a left ts the former Dorothy Bennett. turn off Route 15 south of here just as a car was trying to pass and two vehicles collided.

Born Sunday: Shore RD Harold Geise, Lock Haven RD 1: and John Bitner, 122 Walnut Street. Admitted: David J. To Mr. and Mrs. Newell Whit- discharged Ronald Driver of the car which was dam- ing, Ralston, a son, Oct.

22, Linden RD; David Fink, $150 was at J5.H mother is the i jersey shore RD; Miss Mary Chiumenti. Avis; Anna Mae Hauser, 613 Allegheny Street; Mrs. jjanu Martin 343 Lincoln'Dora Royer and baby, 116 Pine charged with making an jm er i Avenue Marv Stepp, 212 May- Street; and Mrs. Lillian Blair, 1209 Iur in 0 ftthpr'nard Street;" Oscar Allegheny Street. Two rucks coll ded in the other Benjamin accident investigated by Mansfield RtrPAf aged to the extent Montefiore Pollak, Va.

Police said Wilcox will Falls Vivian M. Liberti. Baseball Team Guests of Club Thirty-nine persons attended the Newberry Lions Club dinner meet ing at the Donut Shop last evening. Guests were members of the club's entry in the West. End Baseball League.

Mitchell Younken spoke to the group on the history of the league and sports movies were shown to the boys. The Lions Club has sponsored a team In the league since 1942. Announcement was made that the club has given $100 to the Community Chest. Plans for a Ladies' Night also were discussed at the meeting. It will he held sometime in Novem South School Board Action on Bids Acceptance of a bid on a proposed fence and curbing on th Mountain Avenue side of the South WUllaiitapoa High School playing field was postponed last-night at a special meeting of-the South Williamsport School Board.

State Police. The rurred at 4.30 p.m. Liberty. said Russell collision oc- yesteYday in F. Carter, 311 Howard Street; John H.

Bock, 826 Penn Street I William C. Laufer, 745 West Ed- Liberty firm, and the driven by Edgar Wmi.rn.port: Mrs. hiirhwav. DSTnaces totaled $200. ber.

fati at tidente reported to city police yectrrday. One injured, ofie will be charged with to stop toe sign, and total niched $1,350. A station wagon owned by, I (toes! Come LOCK HAVEN-- Trial of Ben- A Third Street. begin In the Clinton this morning at 9.90 o'clock. 7 -I When court convened yesterday Jury According to police, a car driven Sidney Ray Clark, of 837 on Avenue, was traveling eait on Weft Fourth Street Mr.

Clark told pottee that he attempted to cys ln he was ullcd to the left and nude a into a ig hli Into- vehicle. view of Packer Street" was i structed by a truck parked on the to DC west side of the street. said Melxel's charge developed from he continued across the street and of his neighbor and com- didn't see the Leinbach car untiljpankm, Oscar N. Royer, 72, last It was about 20 away. JMay ITVt an automobile eolHston The auto struck in Sugar Valley, the benjamin Rojer Mlled corner Police said the Stroehmann car was parked on the north side of the street Damages were figured 1350 40 the lUtion wagon and to the Clark car.

Police said Mrs. Stroehmann bad traded In the car, but the title had not been trar-tferred. fte-Car Col" 'en Damages were figured at 1100 in a two-car mishap at Cemetery Street and Park Avenue at 6.11 Involved were driven by Forest, 1031 i Avenue, and Donald H. Crtlg, Gillett, Bradford Cousty. Police said Mr.

Craig was driving north on Street, failed to see stop sign and collided with the outbound Forest car. Damages were estimated at $50 to each of the two cars. $400 Mr. Benjamin told poltee he was east on Bennett Street TM trict Attorney William Hollii' aid in an effort got out of the car through Ifie and tiunk. Sevdal uprighted the of the Melxel car and a car op- injured and now cannot walk out a Mr.

told police he wasj A second charge of drunken moving north on Packer Street Driving may be tried with the and" did not see the other car until it was too late to avoid the collision. Dainages to both eau was, figured at $700. Chest Benefit Dance To R'llelrJ at YMCA A benefit "Community Chest Dance," the entire proceeds of manslaughter- case, as the Grand Jury also returned a true bill in that case. Billy R. Probst, 17 of SwiMdale," Lock 'Haven Star Route, changed with involuntary manslaughter following an accident at the McElhattan Bridge in mid-Summer when hU car struck that of Floyd which will be given to the current Chest campaign, will be held this evening in the YMCA social hall, under the sponsorship of YMCA Young Adult Club, killed, also will have tried at this Court.

The Grand Jury returned a true -bill. A coroner's Jury had placed the blame for the Waltz death on Probst. the! the continued Civil Court cases were with the exception of The" from course of settlement. p.m., with music providedjMorton Fromm In sev. by tape recordings, it was an- of them, is ill the hospital.

West Edwin and Walnut Streets nounred evening by George C. wu the scene of a $400 two-car mishap at 3.35 p.m. yesterday. Cars Involved were driven by C. David Chauie, Wllllaiiisnui I AD 1, and Clarence K.

Gummo, Lock Haven. Mr. Gummo told police he had stopped for the stop sign while going south on Walnut Street, and The until bid the will not be accepted building committee checks with the school architect oft specifications of the new fence. To Buy Bike Racks when he did traffic on Finnish Nice Search for Scientist lian S. Shannon, 136 Market Street, 'South WvHlamsport; James W.

JLossel, x-073 Whitford Avenue, Frederick Fabel, and Jean and Janet Mae Scorborough, (Continued From First Page) WUliamsport- ItD 3r MIJ. in work OB-tritium, the basjc-ele-, Florence Hill, White Deer; Guy ment for the hydrogen bomb. iH. Glenn. Bellefonte; Jeffery W.

Strauts said; "Thcmgfi Muncy RD 3: Mrs. Flor- sor Pontecorvo has n5t had directence King, Aftenwood; Niles M. Btossburg Hospital BLOSSBURG--A daugfiter was born to Richard and Eloise Brass Kelts, Knoxville, Sunday night, Oct 22, 1950, at. the State Hospital. Krausc, Wellsboro; Mrs.

Theda Yoggy, Roaring Branch; Mrs. a Graham, Morris Run; Mrs. Leila Gleason, Wellsboro; Mrs. demons, Blossburg; Walter E. Little, Westfield.

Discharges: Clarence A District No. 14G of Lions Clubs Stanle access, excepting jjf a very linrffed Hyner; Mrs. Margejet way, to lot some Sheasley, Lock Haven RD Mrs. It wouM be iAddie M. Felsburg, Minersville; Wetlsboro Hospital fPart of the money will be contri- will meet at the Penn-Wells Hotel, by the Parent-Teachers As- Wellsboro, Nov.

17. Man Shoots Wife, Commits Suicide (Continued From First Page) until the police arrived. investigating were Union (joUnty Coroner Harry Beck and District West Edwin Street, he pulled Into the Intersection and ctttided' with car, moving-east on West Edwin Street. Damages were figured at $250 to the Gummo auto and to the Chaote machine. Driver Injured A driver of a car suffered minor In other action before the board'injuries in an accident that oc- it was decided that tw8 sections of icurred and Packer bicycle racks should be purchased.

8.25 a.m. yesterday. Police said the rars involved Stevens, meuiDeit'nip secieuuy of the YMCA. C1MW1AN FROM 8TAT- BOSTON (AP-- Dr. William L.

8f Bethlehem, yesterday, was elected chairman of the rward of governors of the American College of Surgeons. NOTES TO BE OTTAWA. AP--A master blueprint to mobilize the resources of Canada and the United States for Joint defense production will be formally ushered in by an exchange of notes in Washington Thursday, a government source' disclosed yesterday. Save a Day or More! ARRIVt WILLUMSPORT Pittsburgh 10:53 A.H. EST sociatlon of the High School.

The board also voted to purchase six typewriters for the borough's schools. Enrolment, Attendance It was announced a 1,215 pupils-are enrolled in the borough's schools for 1950-1951. This is a decrease of 26 over last year's figure. Attendance for the four schools 97 per cent. For the same period Attorney William H.

as year is was 98 per cent. Lewisburg, and Patrolman Palmer; Hommel of Mlfflinburg. Iflinburg. He and his wife recently Mr. Booney was engaged in thej had 'moved into their newly-built operation of a quarry near on Walnut Street.

TRY CUTICURA ruic liuHINu SKIN See prouinffir Soap Ointment brinffelief to dry, itching skin. Cuticurl is Jmollttnt, utea oy Buy worid-fcnown CuticuraSoap and at drusgifl CUTICURA RY AU AMEIICAN TO PinSBURGII NEW YORK In momlnt, dty tor buiineti or pleaiun tnd ttturn the laMe tvenlns. ror Alt Tf MM or leM $10.45 plus tax Cleveland 12:02 P.M. EST $18.15 plus tax Detroit 1:03 P.M. EST $24.65 plus tax.

Air Air OM Rrtf $36.70 plus tax AMERICAN AIRWAYS 23, T)avis, Antrim, was admitted to the say that he haxnot been able'Sarah Ann Snyder, Muncy RD te gather while resid-iJames K. Hut'her, Watsontown. ins at Harweifor in Canada. wWch be-rSf value to an enemy." Discharged Tar minister affirmed that the Landa France, Janice ntlst was due to return Jan. I i a Brakers Dorothy to take up a post at Liverpool baum, Jane Ohnmeiss, Christine University.

1 Bruno, Mahel Smith, Charter C.f Finnish authorities were also! Bower, Solomon Moll. Charles M. tin st.tied as to he doctor's where-1 Yetter, Howard M. Ray- abouts. he could not rrwnd S.

CampbcU, a have passed through any Finnish Louise Baldwin, Dorothy Legacy, far At 'ppint. -without ruce M'inar, Helen Browne, passport and they had no record of i Eva Moll, Edith Priest, Aurora -'his having left the country. But it i Blomnwrr, Pauline Schuler. Mar" was pointed out that tWre was a garet Pfeiffer, Baby Boy Pautot. oJionee he could have gotten outi Mrs vid baby, Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hospital at 5.50 p.m.

Monday with an injury to his leg suffered while loading coal at the Williams Brothers Company. A large piece of coal rolled down the chute and leg. Extent of the injury Bretz, couHf not -be determined until X- Rosen- were taken. admitted wer Natalie Sue through the military base And -baby, of Porkkala, sinkl. 8 11.

miles frwn-'i'Hel- Mrs a i and baby, Mrs. JRuth H. Hamm and baby, Mrs. iMarjoxie Haner and baby, Mrs Betty Wertz and baby, Mrs. Dorothy Sweeley and baby, Mrs.

Arlene Beightol and baby, Mrs. Doris Schalles and Mrs. Mae Johnson and baby, Grace Reeder Canadian Haites Pick Up of Freighter Millerton. C. Wellsttoro, discharged.

lock Haven Hospitals LOCK HAVEN to thA I.nrk Haven were; Hugh Bagley, William Whitman, Malcolm McGlll, Stella Donnan, John Handley, Lode Haven; Lewis H. Poorman and Ethel Forringer, CaaUnea; Preston Rennlnger, Salona; Mrs Russell Miller, Loganton RD and Mrs. James Lucas. Bellefonte HALIFAX (AP) The Royal Canadian Air Force yealexday reported that eight survivors of the ill-fated freighter North Voyageur' up by -a ersnn Ura tlb 1nnis B9Ck State coast guard vessel off Cape Race, Newfoundland. The North Vovageur carried a Dorothy Lundquisl, Doris Sctlfe, .20, seven Pursonn.

Canadians. Some disappeared about n'i miles southeast of Cape Race InrCOV QhiWO UllCArldi Sunday after sending an SOS while IW5CJ OIRI1C nUJfllldi on a trip from Philadelphia to i JERSEY SHORE--Three babies, no A and one Kirl were The Air Force's search and res- over week-end at the Jersey rue unit reported a the US. Shorn Hospital. roast jjuard cutter Sorrel had pick- A son was horn' on Saturday, Oct -A up the eight hut gave no details 21, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley immediately except a the men A. KuczaJ. 423 South Main'-Street had bten floating on a On Ort. 22r a son wu Discharged were: Mrs. Harold Cox, Elmer and Susan DeWald, Margaret Phillips, Gordon Pet- Mrs Le nnie Streckenflnger, Mrs.

RaTfi Whitman Lock Haven; Mrs. Leroy. Chapman I a rtra uck Salona Hi) Howard; Mrs. Harold Heaton and son, Mill Hall RD; Mrs. Ralph Met finger, Spring Mills; Mrs.

Thomas Joltof and son, Avis; Mrs. Philip Leathers, Bellefonte RD Lewis Poorman, Mrs. William I Muncy Vahy Orchestra, Miss Karon Please Concert Audience The concert, season of the WIN With Mrs. M. J.

Sarveyi accom- Iminsport Symphony Orchestra got panyihg, Miss Earon sang Brahms' off to an auspicious start last eve- difficult "Vergebllches Standdten." ning featurinK a rininc star. Miss by Wolf. Krrtalee Earon of Ixick Haven. The Bridge's That It Were So," and blonde contralto thrilled the aurli- "The Almighty" by Schubert were urt 1 TM 1 ence of 800 who st tended the event presented by the young soloist In I urr Frmncti at the High School the delightful manner which as- Mont om RD auditorium. i gures her of a glowing future.

For! Miss Earon mmhtned talent, her encore, Miss Earon selected Philadel Cieek; Ha. i Walters and son, Aaronsburg. A con wat born Saturday Oct 21, 1950 at Lock Haven Hospital to Mr. and Grenoble, Farrandsville. A daughter wu born Sunday Oct.

22. 1950 to JMr. and Mrs. Robert Wallier, Lock Haven MUNCY-- Admitted to trie Muncy Valley Hospital Adam Springman. Milton; I is Kitchen Montgomery RD; Mrs.

Christ Hurst. Eaglei Mere; Mrs. Ruth beauty and a pleasing personality the Negro spiritual "Deep the plaudits rf the I'dteners, Orehevtrm Nvuibtr. a from her home town. In re- The orchestra opened the- pro- cent months-Miss 1-Iaron has been gram with Jtfcseph Haydn's "Sym- Kamlni? national arrlaim cm radio phony MilltaifTT Major.

The movement by Alexandra Luigini opined the second porfoa of program, conducted Following Karon's final and television nhows and by ap- well-known first pearing In concerU trfroughout (tie 'Ballet Egyptlen" Two The orchestra. ably Dlschargid were Mrs. Irvtn Lit Ue and daughter, Mrs, Patricia McCllntock, Muncy Valley; John Naiber, Muncy; Miss Bexek, Sonettowm; Mrs. a Gregory. Mrs.

John Minarsky and daughter, Ml 1 td Mrs. Casper Flock and daughter Muncy; Mrs. James Martin son. Mupcy RD. by Osborne Housel, presented two ection.

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