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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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The Daily Courieri
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Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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I PAGE TWO. THE DAILY COURIER, CONNELLSVILLE, PA. TUESDAY, JUNE IS, 1957. PERSONAL MENTION Attending tho weekend comcn- i of the Pennsylvania branch of the League of Postmasters at the Ponn-Harris Hotel in Harrisburg were Clarence K. Nichelson.

postmaster at Perryopolis, who a accompanied by his wife, Mrs. Niche-ison. and iheir daugh- tor. Olivrr C. Brown.

postmaster; and Pete Lapa'a. I'ieci postmaster, and his v.i!i\ Norene a of Mr. and Mrs. Peter a i Perryopolis. and her cousin.

Pamela Bienirk. dais.chter of Mr. and Joseph Smoik. are spending a', ilif home i uncle and a Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph a i of Baden. a social. i i Methodist Church. Thursday. -ft.

to 9 p.m., George McCiinr. Merle Nicholson. John M. i i a Flanigan, Mrs. Olympb a i Prinkey; and son.

Mrs. Erma Fenci! and daughter, and Mrs. Sara a i ton have been discharged from Cnnnellsville State Hospital. Mrs. John Ebberi of 212 DC-; Road, was admitted Saturday the Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh, where she is undergoing observation and a Her room number is Slfl.

Mrs. Edna Shanks of 1201 South Arch and Mrs. Clarence Deiter of 1402 South Arch St. motored to Confluence Mr. and AUNT HET By KOBKRT QUJJ.LJEM Our preacher says that being stronger, could always have his way and become tyrannical.

Therefore woman was given the power of tears to hold him down. PLAN WELCOME AT SCOTTDAIE FOR INDUSTRY 6BIM RJAPER Newell Sergeant Gels Cheney Medal SCOTTDALE The Steel Sh.ifting the borough's newest industry, will be formally 1J welcomed by the Scottdale Com munily Civic and I i a Association, at 6 o'clock this evening in the Legion Home. Victor C. Uiehm of member of the a i a Industrial Development A i and chairman of the i FRANK McGILL Frank H. McGill.

54, of Phoenix, who was visiting with the Byron family, near Hickory Bottom, died early this morn- in Conntllsville State Hospital gent Leonard J. Bachetti, son where lie had been a patient since -Mr. and Mrs. August Bachetti Columbia Thursdav. Electol(i Perry Holy Name Society Holds Father-Son Fete Swimmer Suffers injury to Head BROWNSVILLK Master Ser of Robert Premcshis has been elec-j ted president of the Fayette City' The Holy Name Society Lions Club succeeding R.

C. Church of Vernon Smith is i MOUNT PLEASANT Two ac- of St. cidcnts were treated at Frick Me- Perry- morial Hospital. ufi cl of vrrnon amiHi ursi opolis sponsorwl father-son ban-! Michael i 7, son of Mr. and Newell, received the Air Stephen 1-igel sect Slmdnv a St John socia Mrs.

Andrew Uhnn of Mammoth, nrlfl nrocinnm i .1 1- I I A award in the vlce President. George Troth i a i v.ce president, Jasper Hare secretary and John Baker trcas- He was born JDrc. '2, 1902, 110 peacetime on of the late Charles Pentagon Saturday. .1. and a i Bute i and: The former football star, a 1033 urer lived in JJawson area i a a of Brownsville i moving to Phoenix six years ago.

School, received the Cheney Medal Hospital Briefs He a a member of the First 1 for saving tho lives of six persons: SCOTTDALE Mrs' Mildred Christian Church of Phoenix, the; in an airplane crash last 339 Brown St Lodge No. 614.1 near Charleston. S. C. by nearly 100.

received a six-inch circular lacer- of the A a Sociotv ation of the skull while swimming prepared and served' dinner. at Freeman Falls. He struck his head on a rock. Twelve stitches 'wore required to close the wound. Abrasion of Hand.

Charles Ktling, 1, of Mount SCOTTDALK Ronald Kiford. Pleasant, fell on some glass at Jj mes A of He was fhe development committee of the wn Loc 'S of Kver- 19, of Scottdale. R.I). 1. employed his home and received small lac- nn 500 has bccn admitted to Frick at the Davis Pattern Shop, a i of the chest and face.

Dawson, i to a i on the scene v.hcn|, Mcnlorial Hospital in Mount fered Perfection and the a C-124 G'-wmaster crashed easant rs Pittsburgh Consistory. He was a burr- icred the a a railroad employe. he; entered the blazing' a out the stunned and a i a Chamber of com- will be the principal speak-' i er. i i are his widow. Lort: lil The new i purchased a a a Mrs.

Donald: i TM rmrn West Penn Power Co. property and i i i of Phoenix: i General a a Twining, Air i a completed a large extension. a i and a sister. Mrs. Eorce Chief of Staff made the i is expected a the plant i Kdward A.

Kerr of Miami Beach, presentation. Mrs. Bachetti was operations at an early date. Fla. accompanied to Washington, D.

a deep abrasion of the left Carolyn 'Schmuck hand Monday. He was carrying a 570,000 Barn Fire, of Scottdale. and struck his hand on the Lightning started a fire that Holewa of Kverson and Bon- corner of a table. He was treated destroyed a barn on the Paul D. nie Lou Steiner of Smithton, R.D..at Frick Memorial Hospital in i a at Meyersdale, R.

D. 1, have returned home. Pleasant. causing S20.000 loss. Trucker Kills Two in Shooting Spree in West Virginia Playwright lo Ask Courl io Sei Aside (ontempl Action The bodv i be at the I.andv- A I i Playwright A Miller will ask a his conviction for contempt of Congress be reversed in the light conducted at o'clock Thursday of a new Supreme Court ruling in evening at the funeral home.

a similar case. i 1 KAHULA RITES a home at Dawson' a 7 o'clock this evening. The a service will be held there! at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon i the Rev. George D. Massay, pastor of the First Christian Church of Connelisville, officiating.

Interment will be in Flatwoods Cemetery. There will be a masonic service! by another son. Master Sergeant Americo Bachetti. f( Four Babies Born At City Hospital Four babies WHEELING, W. Va.

A 30-year-old truck driver killed two' The high court Monday persons and seriously wounded a the contempt conviction of MOUNT PLEASANT Mondav to visit i here Monda ni ht in a labor leader John T. Wat- 1 1 a prayer at the a a two boys and born in Con- State Hospital. They are: Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. William Chick of Waltersburg, 9:50 a.m.

Monday. Son to Mr. and Mrs. Edward: Peskie of Smock, 11:43 a.m. Mon: ncp on io visit i Sn'vder and' shootin ree Prompted by Watkins, like Miller, freely a borne at 8:30 o'clock Wed-j Daughter to Mr and Mrs nks" 1 sisters Mrs a bdief his tw children to congressional morning for Andrew Kan- i of Connelisville, 4:40 i be taken from him.

his own oast links to Com-! "la. 66. who died at the Frick Met at 5:05 o'clock Carl a.m. 11 a cen im. Do' Hunter all oT Confluence Police said Thomas Cronk i i but refused to a i a Hospital The Rev 'F Her'zler m'in i a i a 45 a Wheeling (others he knew to be involved i Sunday evening.

Requiem i of Layton, 7:30 a a rhn'rf'h nf Rrwh Contractor, and his wife's half- the Communist movement. ma ss will celebrated a today. Son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.

n( i i a 6 a ren. and Mrs. Hertzler left today!" 1 01 1 Sources close to Miller, hus-' lslt to attend the annual conference! nously wounded Alex a of actress Mari of the Church of the Brethren a 3n7 Ma num lslDl i i a i the 'playwright's attorneyj a R.C. Church at 9 o'-' charge of the Rev.i Interment will be Richmond, which will continue through 23. He will rep-i resent the" local church at conference.

The Rev. John Gearv. the fit of anger. pastor of the Mount Joy Churchi 2 0 and of the Brethren, also is scheduled! Jr Irs Cronk to attend. would cite the Watkins decision i lhe churL cemetery, said Cronk shot down a i rjj judge Charles Kanula leaves his widow, Anna, lhe as they his a i reverse sons, George and Michael while his terrified tj 0 n.

Miller now is free oniSekera of Mount Pleasant; three bond awaiting sentencing, brothers. Joseph Kahula of Brook- two the said Cronk leveled I me gun at her but the pistol clicked empty when he pulled the trigger. The distraught mother told po- Cronk angrily stalked into their South Wheeling apartment after learning she bad appealed to the Ohio County prosecutor for assistance in stopping Cronk's re- LAS VEGAS. Nev. (UP1--Am-jcent heavy drinking, mon Hennacv.

associate editor of I she sald urmg an argument In the Watkins the -Su- Joseph AEC Office Will Be Picketed As Test Protest case, a within their rights in lr i answer the questions of a con- a gressional committee unless the committee: --Spells out the purpose of its Cleveland and of Brooklyn, N.Y., and a John Wellington of a New York Catholic newspaper, said today he planned to picket the Atomic Energy -Commission's office here and fast until June 28 in protest against the summer series of nuclear bornb tests near here. Hennacv. associated with the Catholic Worker in New York City, Monday appeared before the local AEC office carrying a sign urging this country to halt nuclear testing. He said he would return to New York June 28 to refuse to take part in an air raid drill July 12-14. followed, Cronk expressed a belief Mitcharn was coming to take the children away.

She said when her father, half-sister and Talorchyk entered the apartment Cronk went to his gun cabinet and took out the pistol with the explanation, "I'll just have to shoot the whole bunch of you." She said her father had actually come to show her his new car. purpose investigation. --The connection that investigation. JOYCE FUNERAL SCOTTDALE The funeral service for Mrs. Theresa Geisler 53.

of Dry Hill, who died j-Monday morning in Connelisville State Hospital, will -The reasons why specific qucs-L, 0 dock Vnursday hons put to the witness are home with be held afternoon at at nent. The Supreme Court, in a 6-to-l decision written by Chief Justice Earl Warren, said the committee failed to adequately explain why the Rev. Donald B. App officiating. Interment wil) be in Cochran Memorial Cemetery at Dawson.

the questions it asked were pertinent. Poland-Vatican Relations Good VATICAN CITY Vatican sources expressed cautious hopes today for a continuing improvement in church-state relations in Poland following the five week visit of Polish Primate Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski. The authoritative sources expressed the hope in a careful summing-up of Wyszynski's visit to the Holy See. The primate and his aides left by train Monday to return to Warsaw, Perry Scout Show. Boy Scout Cub Pack No.

1 of Perryopolis sponsored a spaghetti dinner and floor show Monday evening at Twin Coaches, to benefit the proposed Perryopolis Little League. Harold Sager is cub- master. Frank Associate Shot Down in Bronx NEW YORK (UP)-- Frank Scalise, 55, associate of Frank Costello and other underworld figures, was shot to death Monday as he was leaving fruit and vegetable store in teeming Bronx neighborhood. The two gunmen, who fired 1903, at the late Zelhofer Watkins! ne was rn 3- 'Dry Hill, a daughter of Joseph and Johanna Geisler, and lived there all her life. Surviving are a son.

Francis J. of Los Angeles, and two brothers, John and Frank Geisler at home. 15 Million Facing Starvation, Word From Hopeh TOKYO (UP) Fifteen million persons in famine-stricken Hopeh i Greensburg, R. D. 4, near Mar- JOSEPH Joseph J.

J. ANSICK Ansick, 65, of A TONIGHT Music by JERRY BETTERS QUARTET GUY'S LITTLE CLUB Route 119 atPennsvIllc least five shots, fled in a waiting sedan double parked in front of the store. The proprietor of the store, Enrico Mazzaro, from whom Scalise had just purchased 90 cents worth of produce, was held in $100.000 bail as a material witness. Mazzaro said the shooting took placfe so fast that he was unable to get a good look at the killers. Assistant Bronx District Attor-j ney Albert Blinder said the shooting had "all the earmarks" of a gangland slaying.

He expressed the belief that the murder was linked with the international narcotics traffic. Federal authorities have suspected Scalise of having been involved in an international dope smuggling ring and of being a leader in an offshoot of the notorious Mafia. Scalise was a former associate of one-time vice lord a i Lucky) Luciano. Province are facing starvation, Radio Peiping reported today. The broadcast said some 20 million tons of food have been sent from other sections of Communist China to aid the suffering residents in Eastern Hopeh.

Hopeh. is in Northeast China. Peiping did not disclose the reason for the famine. guerite, died Wednesday in Latrobe Hospital. He was a member of St.

Benedict's R. C. Church of Marguerite and the Holy Name Society. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Mary Stddfko Ansick; nine Joseph J.

Connelis- ville, Mrs. Leo Heiple of Uniontown, Mrs. Anthony Suda of La- Dr. Richard S. Herd Named President Of Chiropractors i i The Westmoreland County Chir-j, opractic Association held its'! monthly meeting in Penn Albert" Hotel at Greensburg.

An election was held and the following offic-J! ers were installed: President, Dr. Richard S. Herd! of Mount Pleasant; Dr. A. C.

Krupar of Greensburg; secretary. Dr. R. C. Barnes Youngwood, and treasurer, Dr.

Helen M. Walker of Youngwood. Yanderbilt Food Allotment Friday Government surplus food will be distributed to residents of the Tri- Town area from 10 o'clock until noon Friday at Garlick's store at Vanderbilt. Recipients are urged to bring rice. containers for beans and trobe, William of Alexandria, Fred and Mrs.

John Passmore of Greensburg, mond, Paul and 12 grandchildren. R. D. 5, and Ray- and Leona at home. MRS.

SUSAN MEYERSDALE McPHAIL Mrs. Susan McPail. 91, formerly of Meyersdale, died in Greenville There are two sisters, Ellen and! Clara Lint of Meyersdale, R. D. 4.

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420 ADMISSION 35c REFRESHMENTS At Brownsvillt Hospital. Mrs. John Graham of Grindstone has been admitted to Brownsville General Hospital for treat- Those discharged included i Isabel B. Hunter, Francine Maga- Izir.c and Doreen and Sharon Shetler of Republic. To SCOTTDALE Court Lambing, Catholic Daughters of America, will meet at 8 o'clock tonight at the home of Mrs.

Mary Frances Skovira at Lake Forest to recite the rosary. Will Tonight. SCOTTDALE The Woman'? Auxiliary of the ChuICO i ITiCC't etc i 0 CiOCK tonight in the assembly room of the church. GIGANTIC PAINT SALE! DUTCH STANDARD BRAND SAVE 1 GAL PRODUCTION LINE PAINTS Enamel, Flat Wall Paint $1.97 Spruct up thost tenant properties, recreation buildings and outbuildings. SAVE $1.00 GAL SAVE $1.00 Gail TONIGHT and every Tuesday Night At 7:45 HOME 109 W.

AppliSt. Ererj- unit Ifrt GAL. The Ace of House T'ninls. Betr. $6.98 Gal.

I'ricc gal. $5.98 A flub Will Not Jfnr It! THRIFTY All Purpose PAINT White House Paint White Enamel Gray Porch Paint Gallon Caulking Compound CS 85c Caulking $M9 SAVE $1.00 Gal! $0.39 Gal. Price gal. $5.39 Tht King of AH Rubbtr Bast Paints! A Porch and Floor ENAMEL Scuff Resistant Withstands Wentlier A A I In slate and other popular colors. gal.

FREE! 1" and 1" Pure Bristle Paint Brushes with Purchase of 4 Gallons Dutch Standard House Paint! SPOTTOS W. Ate, TJtol Pnre Gum Spirits TURPENTINE Bring Yonr Container gal. $1.49 Ready Mixed I gal. $1.88 SPOTTOS W. Crawford Ate.

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