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TUESDAY, 27, 1964. THi DAILY COURIEIL CCHNEILSVIUE. fA. PAGE THIRTEEN'. PERSONAL MENTION Fafl Foliage Festival.

Thursday, Oct. Church of Advertisement October -t. 27. Mrs. Gertrude Waikrr.

Mrs Kring. Mrs. Stash and Mrs Mar Bier and Dai Id StA-ktl. have been discharged from Coo- State General lios- R-T-oiage sale. Side Oc: 38.

7 -j and Thursday. 9 a V.omen'i ertii Face Probe TV Warned To Make Crime Cut WASHINGTON I A Senate subcommittee today warned the television industry cut the amount of violence and crime on its programs or face possible congressional intervention. In an interim report, the Senate subcommittee on juvenile AUNT HEX By BOBOtT QUILLEM We've quit visitur at night. Our neighbors don i IJte tybacco odor and Pa wouki as sooo be in jail as spend an where he couidn't smoke. Chorges Fly President Candidates Step Tempo OB the campaign trail Monday! at eoutf of tne cute.

Serantoa, urging suppwt tor' GUf 'candidates, ioid a gatoennf at tne courtAMJLSe kjttaaAutf uat his admuuttraUM spent 1 $4.25 million ia ior nev la He also that since he empicvmen: ia the county ius- dropped from 142 per tent 5.4 pw cent, while state aid to in the county had m-' Prayer, Protest i btQQ6Q DV In III GOP presidential nomiaee Barry M. Goidwater. with one creased by 30 per cent. week to go until election da, Scou proposed a thrw-poiii ioday stepped up his charges profram in a "war OB thai PresMkot Johnson is a at a dinner 1 seeker will "do LJI in Phiiadelphia. 'thing to achieve bis ends.

He said the dvj Rights Act 1 Goidwaier launched one of of most be impkmeaied his strongest vet oo the full) and fairly," and that Chief Execjtie Lr a speech Amertcim aat fight agJKt prepared for delivery- is Bristol, religious bigotry" and "we He said that Johnjon must dfht against bigotry dt- would not be satisfied with an retted agaiaci persons because election, but "wan'-s be oi tneir national origin." crowned." Scou, resuming his campaign-. i The President, meanwhile, ing after an illness of several! was scheduled to depart on the days, abo submitted to the Fair first leg of a transcontinental Campaign Committee 1 that was to carry in Neu York details of his him from Boston to Southern charges that his Democratic op- California by Wednesday. ponent, Genevieve Blatt, useJ Johnson planned speeches in "bigotry" to win her party's 'Boston and Pittsburgh today, nomination in the April 28 pri- pius a oriel stop in amvine, to pick up Mrs. Johnson, In another development state has been campaigning Welfare Secretary Arlin Texas. They were to send the M.

Adams said in a statement night in Albuquerque, N.M. issued in Harrisburg that the' be "Ohiopyle Day and residents of that com; Goldwater's attack on the Scranton administration and the' munit wil1 1 5 at the famed Kaufmann President came during a swing GOP controlled legislature in- guests of the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy Monday at Fallingwater. It known as "Mill Run Day." Next Monday it will through Tennessee and Ken- tucky before he headed north creased funds for mental retardation i in state today Drotest 13 fe on Medical TMp an all too steady diet." the institution Eight buses carried residents self-policing is the from outlying areas to the Po- desirable approach to this prob- ijsh Literarv and Musical Socie- lem which poses so clear a ty Hall where a procession was threat to both our present and formed a block from the hospi- our future." the report said.ital. The demonstrators were the patience of mostly miners acd their fami- considerabk, is not end- lies. Msgr.

Charles Owen schools and hospitals by $3.5 million during the last two The Berks County Dem- huogry man in American ocratic Committee had contend- S-" that Republicans failed to "Will Do Anything" provide funds and services in "If you want a president who the area of mental retardation. Conservation on Bear Run. Joseph B. C. White, educational director of the Conservancy, and James M.

Driscoll, own po- G. CAUDIELLO JOSEPH BATES Giovanni Gaudieilo. 79. of 107 Joseph Bates, $5. of Dawson.

AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI)-Pres-South Eleventh St. died Moo- the most persistent heckling of State General Hospital, his current election campaign; you want a president who.here Mondav in a threc-sUte tour of the "South. Generally, the jet-hopping wing into Florida. Georgia and the Anchor Hocking Glass legislative proposals designed led the group in the tul to0D foDre er SoU Ca Una brou nt rin a member of St.

Rita's i spur the networks into Prayer. 5 tb Bob aker a PP lause TMm swarming crowds Cnurch aad its Ho Many Killed President Of Sudan Hits Riots CAIRO, U.A.R. (IPI --President Ibrahjn of neighboring Sudan rejxbiic wielded full dictatorial powers today in an effort to halt fhe days of anti-government rioting that iide-wiperj American dip- Diplomatic reports reaching Cairo said at least 11 persons had been killed and 120 injured. One of the injured was reported to be an employe of the U.S. Embassy.

He was not identified. Damage to the S. Embassy and Information Agency library' was reported to be minor, consisting mostly of broken windows and ransacked library bookshehes The reports ttemonstra- 'tors also attacked the British, Belgian. Japanese and Dutch storied desert capital of Afri- ca's largest country. Khartoum is at the junction of the White and the Blue Nile.

Compounding the riots was a general strike that shut down electricity, public transportation and government offices in Khartoum and other cities. I The demonstrations apparently began among students at I Khartoum University to protest reported government brutality i in puting down a secessionist movement in the southern Sudan, but quickly turned into a general protest against the military regime. i Hospital. I (Lrii-rresi- Initia i reports here Mid He was born Nov. 5.

1868. iD, dent Johnson said today that communist dominated "anti- MILL RUN DAY AT FALLINGWATER the isitors. Guides conducted tours through the home which is regarded as the architectural masterpiece of Frank Wright. Afterwards cookies and punch were served in the hospitality house. Hours were from 1 until 5 o'clock.

(Courier Photo) THE GRIM REAPER 1. died Mondav afternoon, Income Tax Cuts to Be Made-Johnson WASHINGTON (UPD-Presi- Tbe subcommittee said had of the Church of the Im-, under consideration several maculate Conception in Wash-. "member when programmiBg. The report said! The militant labor priest laud- to Society. ter Uoanna) Mattes Wai- Char- was continuing.

jboth on the job and in spear- The Senate group found "that heading the American labor a relationship has been con- movement, clusively established between 'Today we have a great rev- televised crime and violence olution in medicine, in drugs but and anti-social attitudes and all of these are expensive." he Ohio, Mrs. I. J. (Sarah) the former parties in the Sudan The President made the state-' at the time of Abboud's 1958 ment in the fifth of a series of' coup, was beading up the dem- Papers" on administra- onstrations. iXJltO I i i A i an 50.000 "turned out Moo-1 Samvag four sons.

Sal-, Davis of Point Marion aod tion economic Doha- being re-; Responding Monday to dem- Lufflista at vatore Anthony and Veto of (Clara) McKnifiht ofi leased Wtate Hous onstrators' demands that his -ftuowi, cgoiucu aanahfarc with wboni ber revwus 3 5 heave resign, ad a number of 1 "mainlining, dissolved his slx-n jConnellsville; Gve Goldwater's speech Mowed) Here, as earlier in MrS a) 3 i night at Johnson was met by chanting of! Ums! L5laDd Mrs trank final cam- "we want Barry' 1 from teen-! 64, man military i monetary policy, the balance of ana retained "all consti- behavior among juvenile said. "There are some of you; ers." i whose worJ" week Madison Square Garden. at the rear of the crowds. The Chief Executive silenced: Ciriuf an (f to-! lev funeral home after 7 p.m. Mary todav The funeral will' tled Further Tax Reduction" nere are some of noted that his admin The investigation at home; 19 grandcM- 1 hur already had pledged ine invesngauon oegan in wno are on we verge 01 inai dren- ninp Krcat-BrandrhiMrcn- it At that time and again af-1 gence.

It is to these people that' ter the 1961-62 season, the in- the United Mine Workers leans dustrv asked for a chance at out." 1 through its! The demonstrators complained Georgia and South, to the people of America that, "code 3 good practice'' But'that Citizens General Hospital Carolina, calling a th at TMHI death his wife. Scelta of Brook-1 jbe bodv will be at the Gal- a mnts and fiscal policv-. tutional powers" for himself. Tn tK Avaiv. 1 Woman, 22, Admits Setting Fatal Fire; Released on Bond Goldwater's these tactics that we have read MRS.

RITA SLAGLE Mrs. Rita Williams Slagle. 81. A prayer service will be The President received en- minority spokesman con- thusiastic reception ui- sociation of Broadcasters'i tended the Russellton ia Columbia, even (NAB) code "is violated with competes unfairly with private polis indicate be- said. impunity." There has been no substantial over-all change in the de-i gree of violation between 1961 and he said.

'The NAB code is drawn up practioners and provides only a limited service. Msgr. Rice said the demonstration was planned to obtain "a full spirit of Christian charity in this community so that in that state. In Maoon and Augusta, be was faced with a who chanted "we want Barry." that ought to be pitied upheld there at 8:30 a.m. Frida criticized, Johnson i followed by i high at 9 a.m.

in St. Rita's Before Johnson reached theiR. C. Church, with the Rev. speaker's platform at the Augusta-Richmond County Municipal Building, two eggs were In Jacksonville, Johnson through the air.

They said that "a great American that it appears to be the pro- all the modern resources of! party has fallen into the bands Mafled But its medicine here will be at the of an extreme and narrow verbial splattered on four drum majorettes and a middle-aged woman. Johnson gave" no indication "of the disposal of the people." group They ask you to tear that he was aware of te, i I "It is very fitting that the down the past and take unnec- nt But ne was aware of velvet glove. -----o "The iadustry's claim that miners' union should pioneer in lessary risks with UK this code is an effective vehicle bringing group practice to the must restore the health of the two party 1 Gambling With Destiny Johnson charged in Columbia cannot be substantiated in light industrial areas of the United of the evidence of dbronic vio- States," he said. "With all our lation. history of hardship and suffer- poii- ing, we stand here before this-that Goidwater was ''gambling persistent chanting from the terment will be in St.

Rita's Cemeterv. Masontown Methodist Church, the Naomi Bible Class and the Masontown Woman's Christian Temperance Union. Surviving are four children, i including Harold of Masontown, to design a rational program of excise tax removal and reduction." CHESTER, Pa. Gloria Paskings. 22.

Chester, "Later, we will again focus charged with suspicion of arson on income taxation both per- in connection with a weekend aonal and corporate as the- fire that killed four children. major areas for anticipated fu-lwas free on bail today pending ture tax cuts." Johnson said. The Chief Executive said the size and timing of further tax reduction "must be tailored most carefully" to fit the budg- and Mrs. Robert (Caro-j Holy Name Society will i yn) Jo of Masontown; ness conditions "so that its cuts recite the rosary at 8 p.m. Thursday at the family borne.

D. R. ARTICE Daniel Roy Artice, 79, of rear by youngsters waving Markleysburg. died late Sunday six grandchildren; four great- grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Suella Slagle of She was the widow of Harry M.

wodjtaiday mght Johnson 1 Arl 4 lEJial VMk out inflationary excesses." In the fourth "White Paper' Goldvv.ter signs. After a long interruption, the President said: evening at his home. He was born Jan. 6, 1885, in jHydeman, a son of the late "I was in an election and Julianna Hemming for feat mooem institution where i with human destiny" by a four years I re- Artice He was a member of the v.ou iui r- ihirnorl tn mv hnmp statp In tflC Mothnnist fhiirrn and suffering is cured as icy of nuclear ''brinkmanship." turned to my home state in the ana! He said the next President wiU days of that campaign. We are hardly conducive never before." tO buildilW respect for anv CCn- uic uciuuuoueuuua, iu wash im hofnrp WP went tn a frai authority- within the "indus- hospital's board of for the survival of tbej wc tol authority within the 1ra MJOIL A of American people "if the time! uncheon meeting.

But the en- Methodist Church. Surviving are his widow, Elizabeth: four daughters, Mrs. try." Hospital Escapee Rams Stolen Auto Into Chiefs Home An escaped mental patient from Somerset State Hospital was apprehended here by city, police after the stolen car she in session. A delegation of 115 representatives of the Rus- isellton group was denied per- mission to attend the session. However, later the trustees admitted two members.

Joseph and Neno Cakagno, jwho presented a petition con- I taming 21,000 names. The peti- rf group. American people should come for nuclear Democratic vice presidential nominee Hubert H. Humphrey turned his campaign briefly back toward the East today with a visit to New York City. Tonight be was to head West again for speeches in Charleston, W.Va., and Cincinnati.

During a news conference hecklers were there, and they harassed us and they hounded us and they knocked my wife's demonstration began at'Monday in Milwaukee, the Minnesota senator predicted be E. Sandusky at 225 East Craw-, ford Ave. Police reported the escapee; stole a car belonging to AUS-; tin Gassier of Somerset and! drove to Connellsvilk. "J5J- orderly fashion. the to in tut" ing the porch railing and cellar window.

The woman was detained here until attendants Candidates Will Talk to Women in Democratic candidates i Johnson would carry two thirds of the states in the election, but declined to go into specifics. Rep. William E. Miller, the GOP vice presidential candi- idate, entered the Midwest to- trance blocked and the hat off. Calfed The funeral service will be hed at 2 p.m.

Thursday at the Honsaker funeral home. Masontown, with the Rev. Clarence Dalton officiating. Intermect will be in Sylvan i Cemetery. MRS.

W. S. MOSER Mrs. Elizabeth Agnes Moser, Jack Wayne of Markleysburg, 68. of Nemacolin.

died Monday Mrs. Ida Savage of afternoon in Uniontown Hospital Mrs. Russell Parnell of an illness of a and Mrs. Jack Gauntz of Mey-' ersdale: four sons. Darnel of months.

She was a member of Our La- "And they spit at us. and they land 1 Fort Hill, George of Cochranton dy of Consolation R. C. Church and Bill and Ralph at home; of em acolin and its Rosar- So- four brothers. James of Oak-i ietv.

called us traitors, and they hS nafl Md HarVe MUt0n Of Surviving are her husband. Warren Steele Moser: two sons. promised a fiscal policy of responsibility and flexibility that would not permit rising government revenues in good times to be a drag on the economy. The President defined "fiscal drag" as a choke on economic expansion when revenues steadily outstrip expenditures. He said it could be countered with further tax cuts, increases for top-priority federal programs or a heavier flow of funds to state and local autho- ities.

a continued hearing Nov. 9. Miss Paskings' attorney obtained a writ of habeas corpus from Judge Francis Catania late Monday ordering her release on 51,300 bail. A short time earlier her hearing before Magistrate Phil C. Puzzanchera was continued until Nov.

9 at the request of the district attorney's office. Chester detective John Tavlor said Miss Paskings admitted setting the fire that killed four children of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Roberts early Saturday. The parents and three other children escaped the flaming bouse.

LONDON (UPI) Conserva- dealt not in a single issue that we were debating. "They had only to talk about personalities and little petty things because they were little pettv people. And as we walked from one Hill hotel to the other in a free, Fnendsville, Md. American city that has never anH w. warren aieeie Moser.

Maitleysbur grandchildren including William ofMason- great-gr-- 1J town: four grandchildren and The funeral service will be, two brothers, Raymond Conway held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the of Springdale and Robert Con-' Williams funeral home, Mark- way of Coalinga. Calif. Police Nab Suspect In Burglary Attempt I Robert Thomas, 37, of Uniontown, was arrested by city police Monday night during an alleged burglary' attempt at the Kroger Store. live party officials today said' Police said he remained in the they had no idea who out a no- i store after closing hours, and tice'in a London newspaper advertising for a "leader for the new Conservative party." two daughters.

Mrs. leysburg. with the Rev. Joseph A prayer service will be held rporothy) Eadie of Tower HiD known anything but dernocrat- with appearances scheduled St. Charles.

Champaign, and Detroit. In that of the chants and the saliva that was running out of their mouths Lewis officiating. Interment will at 8:30 a.m. Thursday in the; a chartes (Clara) 1 funeral home. Carmi-' on of Merrittstown; a brother, chaels.

followed by requiem Thomas Taylor of Republic; 16 high mass at 9 a.m. in pur La- grandc hildren and 34 a t- of ConsolaUon Church Bun-'grandchildren. He was preced- A. F. DENNIS i would owe "poliUcal from the hospital arrrved to appear at a meeting of Wom-'IOU's to the Americans for take her back.

The woman was.en's Democratic Club of Union-j Democratic Action, labor leader uninjured in the crash which town and vicinity at 8:30 p.m-.Walt«- Reuther and U. S. So- alo damaged the front end of Wednesday in the White Swan' Hotel. Uniontown- Members are to bring their ty United Press inttnwHwwi and of the World Smock died MoDday ffl Unwn 'l Slazek diseased, they were just Mount Plant at tOW ital Of HopwoOd, R. D.

1. Powder Plant at she was a member of St. Hed- teacher ig's R. are his WASfflNGTON fUPI) The and confraternity of Chris- at 1 Technician Trahv seen carrying cases of merchandise from a rear door. He had taken about eight cases of merchandise when apprehended, notice said.

He was lodged in the Fayette County Jail. Goulort's Aide Foils to Get Arms From Soviet town High Cowt Refuses Action en lAel Suit by Sen. Cbrk husbands or wives. Dennis: a Mothers. Republican National Surviving are her bt hi, cUsSes Monday released a camoaign 5 Former Vice President Rich- from ormCT President Fred L.

Lebder. chairman of ard M. Nixon comes to Penn- the Fayette County Democratic 'sylvania's capital city tonight i D. Eisenhower ad- To all voters, U.S.A." Campaign Committee. wiU in- to help state Republicans raise aox urging them to vote for itroduce Congressman Thomas campaign funds and boost the sen.

Barr Morgan. Nicholas Kornick drives of the party's candidates i Headed i and Frank Maluizak, candidates! from the top-to-bottom of the letter said: the PHILADELPHIA (UPI)--The for Assembly from the Second, ticket. "Liberty is our most precious state Supreme Court refused District, and Tetio Packroni for, Nixon will be the featured possession. To keep it, we must Mondav to act on a libel suit First District asseajblrmaa. speaker at a $100-a-plate buffet have a firm foreign policy, a broucht bv Sen Joseph John L.

Mayo, president of dinner in the spacious military defense and a against two V.M.W.A. District 4, will speak'Farm Show Building in economy. We must pre- Olive Griglack of Hopwood, andi inf Mrs Ted S. Clark. D-Pa.

Republicans. for labor. northern section of Harrisburg, Igerve our moral and spiritual The court upheld the action of the Northumberland County Court in dismissing the suit I before an estimated 2,500 of the i heritage, 'party faithful. i "Barry Goidwater shares PHILADELPHIA (UPI)--The Gov. William W.

Scranton will these views and is dedicated to brought against Dr Robert E. radar dome in the nose of a be the other key speaker at the keeping the peace and provid- Allen. of Mount Carmel and National Airlines plane to be attended by most)ing the moral leadership we Henry W. Lark, of Sunbury. Monday night as the craft was state party leaders except U.S.|need.

The suit had charged the two approaching International Hugh Scott, who is cam- -I hope you will me --'1 Y-- 'voting for him for president Nov. 3. "Sincerely, Dwight D. Eisenhower" "false, defamatory and li- port. The plane landed safely, i paigning in southwestern Penn- statements" during no one was injured and firemen sylvania in his bid for reelec- belous Clark's paign.

192 reelection cam- reported there was no serious i damage. Uon. Both Scranton and Scott were Ferense of Uniontown and Mrs. Norraa Hela of Fayette City. The body is at the Tiger-Williams funeral home.

Bruceton Mills, and will be taken to the Shady Grove Church of the Brethren to lie in state from 1 to 2 p.m. Wednesday, the hour of the funeral service. The Rev. Joseph Lewis and the Rev. Bobby Phillips will officiate.

Burial will be in Shady Grove Cemetery. ft. P. tftEEGLE SCOTTDALE a i Wassi i of at and and Dclores four grandchildren: her He was graduated from North Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Rayman Unioo Township High School of Smock; two sisters and brothers. including Ei of Adah. ANDREW DEVORE Andrew Devpre of Marshall Trotter, died unexpectedly seven years7receiving attended Waynesburg Col- bad beea drafting instructor ia the school since September. Previously he was a chemical research "engineer em- westinghouse Electric RIO DE JANEIRO Refugee Brizola. brother-in of ousted ex-President Joao Goulart.

has failed in efforts to obtain arms from Russia for a coun- iter revolution in Brazli. here reported todav. The newspaper accounts iDarci Ribeiro. a Goulart to Pa ri bv Brizola to for arms, was unable to I obtain them either through the Soviet Embassv or from international gun-runners. No official confirmation of the reports could be obtained immediately.

Downs Application. LONDON fUPr--A licensing commiitee Mondav Monday evening at the home of, a plaque for his contribution 211 anolication for a bettin? Franklin (Jack) Breegle. 46, of formerly of Republic, died 216 Brown Everson died un- Sunday in Nfiarni expectedly this morning at his; He was a member of St. Mahome. ry's R.

C. Church, Cardale. The body was taken to the Surviving are four sons, in- The body was taken to the outstanding service on the atom- Fink funeral home. ANDREW TAYLOR Andrew Taylor, 89. of Miami, to the wort and an award that wanted to ooen ui ad- Kapr funeral hone.

a birth control clinic. ksubmaruie. A WOrid War Two Tbe clinic's director argued veteran, he taught the senior that the women would be em- class in Coobpring Methodist Church Sunday School. Surviving are his widow, Verna Bradstock Slazek: twoi children. Tammy and Benja barrassed by the rnen congregating next door.

It torn. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Walker eluding Henry of Slazek of Hopwood. min: and his parents, George jof tniontown, R.

D. 4, became P. and Elizabeth Mae Kefover i parents of a son at 2:07 p.m. Sunday in Uoiontown Hospital..

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