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MAY 12, IV6V THE DAILY COURIER, CONNELISVILLI. FA, PAGE FIFTEEN I By 6ACH Rummage Sale, Thursday. May 15, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., Jew-: i A A ish Community Center, 412 N. YYUKU-A-UAY Pittsburgh St.

Advertisement -May 12, 13, 14. William Holmes, John Cun- n'ngham, Mrs. Anna White, Mrs- Minnie Giles, Mrs. Helen Ellenberger, Mrs. Ethel Lancaster, Brenda Martin, Mrs.

Grace Keefer, Romaine Krause, Mrs Edna Given, James Callahan. Mrs. Dolores Shreve and daughter, Mrs. Cheri Maddas and daughter, Mrs. Arlene Shoemaker and son, Mrs.

Linda Basinger and daughter, Mrs. Virginia and son. Ray mofld Prinkey, Mrs. Carol Collins, Mrs. Florence Malaspina, Martin Hojara, Mrs.

Catherine Johnson. Carl Budd, Mrs. Marguerite Randolph, Mrs. Dora Dunham, Jesse Laugherty and Harry Kimmel have been discharged Cpnnellsville State General Hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar A. Bar- Geibel Senior Wins Top Place jCJenC6 159 Allied Continued Front Ptgt i sentiment is divided. OBITUARIES Nixon Continued From Zumwalt. Terrorsist threw I W.

CARROLL WILLIAM B. LOGAN Carroll of 420 William B. Logan, 81, of 4785 Zumwalt Grecnsburg, died Northwest 41st Fort Lauder-, one was Sunday morning in dale. died there Saturday, moreiand Hospital, A former resident of Con YOU CAN'T ME UNTIL I'VE SEEN MY LAWYER interrogate Pressures Abe Fortas To Resign 1 (i Ratchford. speaker ln 0 his front vard the onneC a i Saigon Sunday but -The Electoral College has long was not and Richard Silcox, Geibel High cuUived its usefulness.

The nurt School senior, won a first place is right." That sentiment Born in Uniontown Jan. 25. 1893, no he was a member at the state meeting of the was reflected nearly every PARIS (LPI-The Viet Cong he was the ot the late Pennsylvania Junior Academy state. VleSS David a Ada CWsue He of Science at the University Although it is possible to read pe ace fTMf Vietnam a bad also been a former resident of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, a delectable preference in only OUO rn He was a member of thc Balt'more Md Silcox spoke on, "A Study two cf every five legislatures. orivate First United Mtnjlodl sl Church.

Survivin" are hs widow Mrs of Lifting Bodies at Subsonic there are these indications: conversa-'ons" with the Com of Greensblu 'S 3IK1 ils Methodic nn Vj) Wi Jr Velocities" He was also named. -States showing the greatest munists. Mcn and Henrv: 'four daughters! court" Justice" Abe second alternate to tne Youth opposition to direct presidential -M uiusute AW. Science camp be held at election the University of Wast Virginia ansas, in Jury. ka A 'ri Each of the 11 participating Geibel students won an award; not WASHINGTON" (UPI)-A Re- Pelican senator said today ne in-ter JO QUESTION; E4PECJAUY, TO EXAMINE BY A-SK1NG- QUESTIONS ber of 1119 Vine are vaca- turning in Holland, with Mr.

Barber's sons-in-law and daughters, Dr. and Mrs. Philip Bradford and Mr. and Mis. by presenting a 10-minut? report on his science project before a panel cf judges.

Each panel was comprised of a secondary i science teacher, a jtive from industry, and college- professor. 0 her Geibel participants and awards were: Second place. a strong include Lam who returned from Saigon BPOE Lodge 5H. Minnesota, Ohio and Pennsylva- Sunday. But the -The plan is given the edge re eatecl in Maryland, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Vermont.

Kan ma. rep Ma JTMTMTMTM' said there NLF C. R. MONTGOMERY He was founder of the Zipp Cecil R. Montgomery spokesman R.me Chemical Co.

of Greens 'Jeannettc, R. D. L. ington attorney whom he described as "ve-rv reliable." an a a sas. Kentucky, Colorado, Ha- discussed waii.

New Mexico, North sessions of the fo" rma i Company of Greensburg. Dakota. Oklahoma and Texas. the First Christian Church --While efforts Snyder, John Qelko, Democrats for. Mark Helms.

While in Holland (Continued From Page One) (Catherine Harper. Thomas Hon, the Barbers will attend the an-'leg abrasions in a one-car acci- i stepan arid Catherine Ren- nual Tulip Time Festival. Ac- dent Saturday morning along i dme companying the ConnellsviUe Route 218 one mile south Eacn of tne wmners received couple as far as Toledo, Ohio, i Wsynesburg. She was a a certificate of merit and the 1 were Mrs. Barber's brolher-m-j passenger in a car driven byij.A.S echievement bar at an law and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. DC raid R. Howard, 17, of i awards banquet. have Albright. "Robert Rulli and made to make the Richard Sikon; a nonpartisan, Republicans gener i mentions, Barbara Jo Rendin-3, al'y line up and Lam said.

"But to be two "I received a telephone call Surviving are his widow. Greensburg. A brother ami a onc fl( (he atlornevs in been "I have general instructions Frances Snyder Carroll; two His Mte, issue to engage in serious discussions sons. George W. of Ligonier Margaret Reynolds I ener- with the other side if they want and Francis W.

of Greensburg: gomery, died in W2. Clyde Burkett. The Burketts Wadestown, which ran off Accompanying the students are visiting their son road. The car received $150 were scienc-3 moderators, Sr. Must Cut Programs Unless State Tax Base Made Broader daughter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. damage, and there also was Donald Burkett damaee to property owned by William Irland, Haskal Shuman and Ralph Chiger of Waynesburg, R. D. 3. Cars driven by Clarence Lin, ninger, 57.

of Uniontown. and i Leo C. Daltcn of DuBois collided nn a legislative route one mile Western Air Flow Keeps Penn Cool, Partriolly Cloudy II t. 1 i I By United Press International of Uniontown Saturday' A westerly flow of cool, un-. with minor injury, stable air kept variable cloudi A car drlven Edward ness, breezy and cool weather Bennett 24) connellsville, in Pennsylvania today witiv scattered showers over the mountains and a few sraw flur- iss over areas.

northern mountain The weather bureau said i d-eer on Route 119 five miles south Uniontown Saturday morning. Damage was est-'mated at in collision of cars driven 17, of an The a ureau sai Terry DugaT1) 1 wculd be clear and cod tonight (McClelandtown, and overnight lows the 30Sj Bruzdi 47; of Lamberton, at low 40's and some scattered 5:40 a atjU rday on Route to frost in northern s-acfcons. 21 ne-half mile" east Variable cloudy, breezy and McClellandtown. cool weather was forecast again, Lance Bastian, 4, of Republic, for Tuesday with 3 fair condition in Browns- showers over the mountains, General Hospital with highest temperatures mostly in internal injuries and a broken the 50's and some 60's in the suffered Saturday night. th.

State police said he ran into I the path of a car driven by Uuftr.n E. Levers. 33, of on Route 66 in 'Republic. i Jost'a Jane Reed, 24, of Waynesburg, R. D.

5. was BRADFORD, Pa. a at 9:15 Saturday Fire of unknown origin today at reeile County Memorial destroyed a three build- Hospital, Waynesburg, for back ing housing a furniture a ns suffered in a three-car, The wrecked building housed ona -n re accident on Carl's furniture store, one of Route 21 just west of Waynes- t'ne largest in the area. jburg. The other drivers were There were no injuries.

Fire-' Ray R. Wood and Martha Jean men brought the blaze under'Dulaney, 31, both of Waynes- Blate Destroys Furniture Store control at 7 a.m. burg, R. D. 4.

Damage was es- Authorities said an timated at $1,200. tion was started to determine if the fire was sat deliberately. 1 oe ers i Be i Guests of Lions Hunter Killed 1 Tiff bee winners of the WILKES-BARE, Pa. CUPI) South Connellsville Elementary M. Lucy, V.S.C., and Sr.

Anthony Marie, V. S. C. daughters. Mrs.

William ab'e to explore even more i Portzer of Greensburg deeply the possibilities of 31K i Mrs Robert i agi-cement it seems to me the Wilson of Lewisum. 12 grajul very flexible formula of Pres children; two great grand- ident (Nguyen a Thieu's children and the following proposals of private or secret brothers and sisters- Charles ou 1 conversations is the most B. of Sarasota, Elmer E. I appropriate way to permit the Winter Park David other side to make more N. Grecnsburg, R.

n. precise things they cannot be Mabel Steigner and Mrs. HERSHEY. Pa. I --The precise about in formal negotia Ada Stillman, both of Pitts minority leader in the siate tions." burgh.

ISenate says Pennsylvania i In reference to the Viet JOHN POLINSKY stating that 1 should not R0 i anc er a resolution since he knew Jcstice Fortas would be resigning very SCOTTDALE John Poiin shortly," Fannin said today. sky. 51, of Dearborn. Mich Students were housed in to cut programs unless'Cong's peace package, offered Worwick Hotel where a banquet'another ''broad based tax" is last week, Lam said Saigon was C. B.

KUHNS Charles B. Kuhns, 72, of Main was held in the main ballroom, 'passed. Paper presentations were madej Seil Ernest -Bea- exchanges, resume recognition at Dietrich and Sutler Halls ver the open i meeting of the demilitarized zone' a Hospital Gctlv.st at university. of tne Pennsylvania Associafcson (IM2) and discuss the neutrali-' Approximately 350 students Bixiadcas'ters Sunday 1 from the state participated. Students qualified for the state' meeting by placing first in preliminary regional meetings.

was at a "very serious crossroads." of Laos. The ab ut Arcndtsville, died at Annie burg. He was born in Laurelvillc, Hanoi newspaper Nhan Dan said Sunday U.S. County a son of the near Tacoma. Wash.

"Al that time in fact, he said rly of" un- woul thc first part of Uws carlv todav Dear- week he added. Asked about his source, whom he would not identifs. Fannin said, "1 consider the person very reliable." Endicr. there was a report a President Nixon w.is putting pressure on Fortas to resign In its current issue, weok says Nixon secretly -sent A Gen. John Mitchell'to oe Justice Earl Wanvn last Air Force Sgt.

Stanley D. wock in es of Setting him to Rodgers of was hc! Fortas to resign, drowned Friday night in a pond- White House Press Secretary Fayette Soldier Drowns in Pond In Washington m(lr hrnadcasfpr 'demands for mutuail withdra- felt On route to and from Phila- bridge lne gap between thcl ns zone and exchange of late Horatio and Rachel Berg Kuhns. He was a member ol who pay the toes and was 'absurd' thus delphia, the groups fro Regions 7 and 8 toured tho burg a-nd Gettysburg. The trip on rais i ng and spending the of( tal a thos lnt(s for Geibel students was financed Jmoney." rVltVMKTVl i i 4 Both the Viet Cong and South through several student projects and contributions by the Geibel Mothers' Club, John B. Shallenberger and James G.

Driscoll. Five Persons Killed As Light Plane Falls on West Coast CHJNO, Calif. A family of five on a Mother's Day outing was killed Sunday when tiheir rented, single engine plane crashed into a plowed field in heavy fog. He said he was not promot- 'Vietnam have denied they had ing Gov. Raymond Shafer's cret before the proposed income is Viet Cong peace package was equpped to do that himself." Joseph T.

Conway, PAB ident vice president of StomV" Sa 'f on a Broadcasting presided at Nguyen last Bul observers noted Lam was same time Bmh of the War I serving veteran, overseas. a corporal H-e was a Sunday's meeting. Viet Cong was reported conferring with Viet Cong leaders in a Police Probe Theft Of Two County Cars South i a jungle hideout. Secretary of State William P. Rogers planned to talk with Thieu in Saigon about the strategy of the talks this week.

Police are investigating two 1 The 17th session of the talks vehicle thefts. i be Friday rather than the charter member of Post No. 15, Veterans of Foreign Wars, of Gettysburg. He retired in 1962, having been a bookkeeper for the John C. Lower Gettysburg, for the 10 wars prior to that.

Surviving arc hLs widow, Mr.v Cora Trimmer Kuhns, lo whom he had been married for 47 years; two sisters, Mrs. Barbara Sue Gorman of EugeiK-. and Mrs. a MeMaster of Indian Head, two brothers. Frank of Flint.

and Reid Kuhns of Conncllsvinc. and a number of nieces and nephews. The funeral will be held Rona-ld Ziogler, asked about the SRI. Rodgers. who was sta rl a i tchc tioncd al McChord Air Force nrrcn, said "no information Wash that drowned wh.le try.ng to swim ton Rep.

across a acre pond near Gruss- 0wfli said W1 a Tacoma, Wa.sli. A 1966 graduate of Union City unlc High School, he moved to Congress to impeach oilier Fortas Waltersburg that year when his dcmaiul from oThcr father, the Rev. in 1 congressman for an Rotifers, became pastor of thc lion. Church of the A i i of Republican-, iNazarcnc. He entered Congress have been calling on liKili.

and re Fortas to re.sign Life training a reiwrtcd la.sl week Force Rase, the justice received a fw i Wolfson family at mibsilc while thc financier's service in June ceivcd basic Lackland- Air Texas. After serving inbtallation at White Sands. were being investi- he was assigned to active Vietnam the Rovcrnment. said Aortas kept the before Witnesses said the plane dived R. D.

1, was stolen into the ground and burst intojf the Jones and Laughlin flames after its engine Su 3l orp. Shannopin Mine hoard sputtering above the fog Barking tot between midnight which came witfun 50 feet a 5:30 a.m. Monday. The I license number is CF 13964. Lillian Steinberg of Uniontown i reported her 1961 Rambler was i i (Kar VmmA A 1965 Chevrolet pickup truck a Thursday, which is a Wednesday at Gettysburg owned by John J.

Pekar of French Holiday. Casimir J. Pogtrzelski, will be guests of the ground. Aboard the rented, four-place Cessna 172 were Richard A. Jensen, 32, Covina, wife, Ruth, 35, and three sons, Joseph, 11, John.

17 and James, 5. Jensen is a former resident of Erie, Pa. His mother lives at 2038 Bird Drive in Erie. J-ansen, an employe of Los Angeles radio station KPOL, received his pilot's license lasl 83 flying Wapwallopen, died Sunday of a South Ccnnellsville Lions Club February and had bullet wound received Saturday r', t- dinner meeting in Albright I hours. while fox hunting.

Police sad Un ted Methodist Church at 6:301 The plane was owned by the' he was shot accidental'y while p.m Tuesday. (Holiday Flying Service at Chi-j hunting with throe companions They are chelle Kimmel.jno Airport and was bound for; about 10 miles south of here. xth "grade, daughter of Mr stolen from in front of her home Monday evening. The red and white car bears license number 6Y5907. Aliquippo Youth Drowns in Loke Near Raleigh, N.

C. RALEIGH, N. C. (UPI) Township to Levy Tax on Incomes Springhill Township super dlity December 1907 to December, 01 He has been assigned to ccldin to rc justice McChord since a lime. Rc ddiU 0 i '-TMx was iwienls, thc Rev.

and I a stnic(ed (o toll Wnrron the JAMES JR. IKodgcrs, are ro Jlls ire D( lr(rncnt TM Bryce James hon a l1h mc and a sislcr. about Fortas "far more bar died al 7 a.m. today at his! a Hogue of ty than anythinp Life home after a lingering illness. He was born Dec.

22. 1925, in Dunbar, a son of Mrs. Alice visors have announced their; Jamcs the late Brycc intention to levy a half of onej a s- He was a World War II nonl a nn a He W3S a member Of per cent earned income tax on May 15. The tax is in $859. Township residents also pay a half of one per cent wage tax to the Albert GaMatin Area School District.

and (hal "the facts 'cre bound to come out Storm Overturns i Several Mobile ied ges at PSU fit OlivPl UI UIIVCI L. Bishop Post No. lo brine 'American Lcgwn, of Connells- HomCS flt 1 ski of 10 'viIIe. He was employed by U. I I I I jSco tdale been pledged to s'sui: cllv Illo I It I I i.

i Lowry overturned late Saturday night Cappdlini of Scottdnlc by what was called a small inlo Alpha Sigma Alpha tornado. while Carol A. Janca of Jean Irfli ti'i el i I 1 1 1 nnltn In Given Pay Raise GREENSBURG An across- pay increase for all False Alarm snA Mrs. James K-mmel, first winner; Turney. xth.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thfcdore Twney. second place. City firemen were sent on aT1 David Dynes, sixth, son a false alarm at 1:15 a.m., Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Dynes. Sunday when someone pulled Joseph Carbonara and Daniel Box 221 at Fairview and Crouss of the schoolboy safety Greeley Aves. patrol will also be guests. tt a 3 cn nn i' a i 0 IIIlleS Url TMTM' Lake Havasu on the Colorado vincich a studenl al North ment planl was approved by 'Carolina State University, Dcboer and Joel Fer- a jcnic with Qth nera who were milkmc cows vhen dove jnto a feel Moon Landing Test in Boating Countdown Starts tney heard the aircraft engine sputtering.

When they looked up, they saw it nose-dive into the earth. I I Seek Fourth Victim from Greater Greensburg Sewage Authority. operators The and 10 a three office Isons, David, Robert and Randy home; two daughters Brenda rhc hl wlnc strl al 5 cUc in Chi Omega and Susnn and Kathy, al home; one a ovcrlurninR Ihc mobile h. U-nta of Jeannclle in child; and two M.stens," Mr.s.j r)OS a i'hi Beta. Regis fDoris) Dailcy of Connellsville and Mrs.

Harry (Thelma) Voders of Grindstone. He was preceded in death by his father, Brycc, and a brother, Howard killed in 1950 in thc Korean War. i- clerks also will get several addi- itional fringe benefits. AL ROSSITER JR CAPE rockets away from earth. The Cocos Island in the Indian On Allegheny River PITTSBURGH (UPI) -Officials ace continuing their search for the fourth vict'm in Pittsburgh's first river boating Says Reds Could Erase Missiles DONALD H.

MAY If in 1975 thc Soviets havc 500 SS9s and three WASHINGTON (UPI) A warheads on Soviet nuclear United SUtes attack on the by could wi tna could Tne i of thpee es te i acainsl The long Apollo 0 ccun.down can and Perth. Australia, by wcre i i pt oui pwhap, 90 per ct-nl of M.nutemen. and I believe that tn launcn lifornia reasonable calcula- Robert Morris at the Holiday Mobile Home Park. Seven per.sons in the Rary home, and a baby sitter and thc Morns' daughter, Colccn, 1'J months. in the other home, escaped' Funeral Notices injury.

Damage was heavy. STEPHEN VAGASKY I Thc wind lifted a trailer MOUNT PLEASANT Sic- owned by David Trci.sler from Gcor I 11K Mir. i M.IV in children. E. S.

SAUL Edward S. Saul. M. of West Point. Hempficld i in Westmoreland Hospital.

begins tonight for the launch of ay of stopovers in California the U.S. strategic missile force, a three astronauts Sunday on the an Hawaii. They are among fjc als idCTn the three according to the Pentagon's lnat would indicate that final trial run for a manned 'ght four-engine ECl3o jets Daryl letke. 23. of research chief.

than 100 inu tcmcn landing en the moon. tnat 11 support that m-ssion Twp Grcgorv Roskiwski. 21. Dr. John S.

Foster Jr. would survive." Foster sad in Thomas p. Stafford. John over thc Indian and Pacific of Sha er TWp and SuMnnc ftc e3lima te Sunday-the hrst ifitervicw. Young and Eugene A.

Let nan oceans. Debald, 20. time thc Pentagon has done so The ABM is designed to will orbit the moon for 2'i days next wcek to check machinery, perfect gaKon techniques and ght of Apollo 0 Pittsburgh. lo build an antiballistic mLssile stored. ary Hcnrv Saul A the site Apollo II is usu jf a we Apollo 10 will The four apparently drowned ABM) system to protect the Foster did not estimate how cmp i oyc the Penn July 20.

blast off at 12:49 p.m. Sunday. May 4 when the boat in which nation's missile installations. much damage the 100 surviving a ro ad he was "We consider nigni as swjng ort; Ma 2 i. (hcy wore riding nto a United SUtes has had a M.nutemen might bo ab'e to do.

hP phen Vagasky, 81, of 244 Front died at 2 p.m. Sunday at Frick Commumly Hospital. He wa.s born Aug. 10. 1H32, in Czechoslovakia, and was a retired coal miner.

He was member cf Visitation R. C. Church, Holy Name Society, thc Rosary Society. and' thc Standard Shaft Club. Surviving are his widow.

Mrs. Vagasky; two daugn tors. Mrs. Joseph a Garcar and Mrs. Matthew 'Julia! Laich of Mount Picas ant; two sons, Steve and John and five great grand- severe laceration of the hand its blocks and dropped il bacK place.

The Lowell Meredith i trailer was knocked from its concrete blocks but rcmainvd upright. Robert Fordycc a fuel oil drum wa.s blown through! a window of hus trailer An awning at Maliiuak a and I'D wa.i torn loo.c A was blown from along Route SI into tho back yard of the Carolla home on Oliver Road, where it damaged a of swings. Amos Ix-e, a resident of i o'iln-y i i ill -I th- lllt 4 7 Ii ir i i i i be- tiir i 1 ri. 2 vv ri. Ilcv I' i i 1 Jiuprnipnt will S.i i 10 i i i fx HDIHI i 7 riavs uenaio, r-iLsourgn.

ume tne reniagon nas owe so me AB.VI is ocsignca )C Westmorelanfl Hospital. lonH'no ln 44 other Defense The fourth victim has been publicly. He said the possibility jntcrcep' and destroy incoming Grecnsbunr He was born June oT-f Department aircraft. 12 ships tentatively idervtificd as Mrs. o( such a missile loss is the missiles before they reach the 9 188 4 Salem Township a and 7.669 persons will support Mary Shackteford, 20, of reason President Nixon wants silos where the U.S.

ICBMs are of' thc late Alohcus and anfl InS'PC 1 ArwilUx in i i i retired Central 'Iv i ho i 1 i III I i i being the final test for vvhole before tr.c landing." "Young said recently. The three astronauts look Sunday off and hoped tcday to begin slow ng down the pare of preparations for the most ambitious manned Mav 24 in the Pac-fic Ocean May- when he tried lo rescue occu panLs of the Rary traiK-r. I Thief Robs, Hurts Womon os Group Of Men Refuse Aid Mrs Catherine McDoncll. a member I' 011 il difficult Sunday to re cif rT'l I i f)'d- A "I rr.il Miners Continue Strike ot Indiono INDIANA. Pa.

scheduled to begin the prc'imin- i of the courrfdown at om a rid sh.p in support of Brown" moonfiieht is Tho up. Four iorce of 1,000 assuming they all worked and chnst of GrwnihurR. Maw.nic its of hcr son and two and 54 Tittn hit their targets. But Pentagon Tail Cedars daughtcr.s. intercon.incrt.al ballistic mis- officials believe such a small No 77 Karl.or in the day.

she was siies I i all capable of number would not provide Surviving are w-dow, Mary knocked to thc around and in carrying nuclear warheads sufficient deterrent--thai is thc 3 Homer R. of West jurcd on the arm by thio' across tbe world. Foster probable loss to the Sov.ct nt. arxi two f'o-, with her' A predicted that "fewer than 100" Union if it initiated an attack-- A ONOtATO A'bvi't Onorato, of Hunker. d.recior of defense initiative.

1. Saturday morn ng The minors who walked out a and engineering, David Packard, the deputy at Frick Community Hosptai, in the lasl Tuesday over a scbeduXng based the probable losses on in Defense Secretary, previously Mount Pleasant. was a dispute, voted Saturday to con- intelligence assessment estimated the United States member of SI Gilbert Catholic hiah orbit timie the strike. Un on would Iw tble to have to make sure Church of Hunker 10 miss en will The company said il will not h-j-ld 7 9 ICBMs by 1975 "jeverrt hundred" Surviving art his widow. Mrs.

in orbit sroun-l the and will fly a four legged lunar module "Snoo pv" to within feet of the strike of 500 coal miners aeains'. of Uiese ICBM.S would survive a would not be eroat rix.ugh to m'oiin to rehearse virlua iy the North American Coal Co. Soviet attack by 1975. it from taking the alfo 3 ha everything but the f.nal descent was in its seventh day today. lunar will 'icifj fi.

i A i fl.i i i i i i i i on MJV fiir.i-ral II. i i i i i iiKd Ft I. i i i 'nf i i i W( -Ajtn the Hcv MriMr.c, nt st Helen fi i i a i i i i u. i KU a of men stood by i interference She lost $2.1 in rash, her cards and Mother's Day, her Mother's Day, her hus- A A Henry, was stricken drn'y and died a few Sstcr 12. Robert and ck.ins up Four larse iae mo-.

umt. m-tu Force'jets left nearby Patrick taken the United State? retur Air Force Sunday for Stafford ll's landing Afi stations on the other side 'of will be and the worid they fill Apollo 10 15 to Rry! Jaogcrous undc djccuss jssue untj lhe mcn Each could carry hrw ny attack. Julia Barko Onorato; two chil- Bo! return to their johf wsrheais for a total m' J.500 Foster said, a.s Packard had Mrs Fox and we the warheads Thc Soviets Mready before that the ABM should not Jr both of Hunker Biack Lick. Armagh. Willar have irwre 'han 2HO SS9s and be postponed for a year two 0 I.

By Tht No pa.t o. Fr: "(1 of Froni St Mnuiit 11 rnv call 4 rind 10 a ri rtsilv at thr will ht 9 -f gaps when Apoiio 10 10 ,5 i i and Omemaugh I and 4 have with triples in I'js are T) is rnorp fi and six grandchildren. Ww m.Je, 10 virch..

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