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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 13

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The Daily Courieri
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Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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13
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MONDAY, JULY 19, 1965. THE DAUY CONNELISVIUE, PA. PAGE THIRTEEN. $7.5 Billion Servicemen Receive Increase May NEWS OF DAY AT JACOBS CREEK A camel can drink 25 gallons of water in less than an hour. Pay WASHINGTON (UPI) The JACOBS CREEK--Mr.

and Mrs. Alex Durdevich chil- dren spent Monday on a tour at the Career Acadamy schopl at Georgetown, D.C., with their, daughter, Bonnie, who will attend classes at the school in the fall. Bonnie will study medical technology for six months training. She is a South Hunt-; House was expected to approve ingdon Township graduate with overwhelmingly a bill to give the class of 1965 all U. S.

servicemen a 10.7 per Mike Ritz was honored on cent pay increase twice that: i 66th birthd with a dinner proposed by President Johnson. at his home His immediate The total cost of the pay i familv were ent with a raise would climb from an im! close friends and neigh mediate $1 billion a year to ors about $1.5 billion annually. i The administration had pro-! 1 Afhce Brazitis left, posed a 5 per cent pay hike for Fnd fforp summer employ-i Lll active duty servicemen ex- 6 1 at Camp Melhurst at cept enlisted men with less; fMelros Conn. She will work than two years service who, a lar tobacco firm i would receive a 2.7 centj Guests at the home of Mr. pay raise.

Cost to the taxpayer and Mrs Glen Lancaster were would be about half that of the' Miss Sadie Rhoades of McKees-; House bill. or and her son, Roy, of Vir- The 10.7 per cent hike was'gTM 3 i proposed by Chairman L. Men-j Jill Opalenik, Donna King del Rivers of the House Armed; and Michelle Ritz participated! Services Committee. The bill recently in the 1965 Dance-o- was a source of bitter disagreement between the South Carolina Democrat and Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara, chief administration spokesman.

Rivers and almost all of his committee contended that a sizable raise for military personnel has been long in coming and deserved. Rivers termed the administration proposal "disgracefully inadequate." Other congressional news: Snooping: Seven special Internal Revenue Service agents stationed in Boston faced quizzing by Senate investigators. The Senate subcommittee is holding hearings on the use of wiretapping and other surveillance devices by the federal government. G. I.

Bill: The Senate began on a new G. I. bill for veter- Beach, is spending the; ans of the post-Korean summer months at the home' rama at Greensburg-Salem Jun- ior High School under the dir-, ection of Enrico Romero, dance i instructor. Seraphim Bobich of St. Tikhon's Theological Seminary in South Canaan, visited recently at the homes of his brothers, Charles and Frank Bobich.

John Sheppard, Mrs. Erma Tomasi and daughters, Kathy and Debbie, visited recently with friends, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Earnest at their summer cottage at Deep Creek, Md. Mrs.

Agnes Snir of San Diego, Calif, visited at the home of her sister, Mrs. Pearl Nes- samar. Frankie Fumagalli of Miami; war. The measure, opposed by the Johnson administration, would provide home loans, educational aid and other benefits to more than 3.1 million servicemen. Dominican: CIA Director William F.

Raborn was called be- of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and: Mrs. John Lesko and children, Mr. and Mrs. Al Durdevich' and children attended the Rob-: ertshaw employees picnic a Idlewild Park near Ligonie'r.

Mr. and Mrs. Vendel Mervak; were guests at the Frick Com-. fore a closed session of the i munity picnic at Idlewild Park, i Senate Foreign Relations Com- They attended with relatives mittee. The committee is look- from Smock, ing into events in the recent Mr.

and Mrs. John Magnone crisis in the Caribbean Island. Medicare: Congressional negotiators continued work in closed session to resolve differ- and daughter, Carol, are visiting their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. John Mag-1 none and children in West-1 ences in House and Senate ver- minister, Colo.

Mrs. Dominic sions of the administration's Guerri of Belle Vernon, R.D. bill to provide health care for accompanied them on the i people 65 years or over. Newsworfliy Quotes to visit her son, Bennie and his wife and children in Colo. Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Toward and son, Matthew, are spending a week vacationing at Lake Erie. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Toth and son, Joseph, are spending a 1 weeks visiting the By United Press International World Fair in New or k.

SAIGON Sgt. Harry R. Baumann of Springdale, telling of a battle between his men and the Viet Cong at i Hoa Sunday: "It was pretty bad out there. There were snipers all around." Blythedale Boy Drowning Victim IRWIN, Pa. (UPI) Glen McClinton, 15, of Blythedale in BRUNSWICK, Ga.

Police Allegheny County drowned Sal- officer Curtis Tucker, a while swimming in the watched from shore as flames i Youghiogeheny River at nearby engulfed an boat car- Suterville. rying 17 persons: Coroner Stephen Yoney of "It was just a miracle that I Westmoreland County said fire- no one got killed on that boat." en recovered young McClin- ton's body less than half an WASHINGTON Rep. W.R.'hour after he disappeared be- Hill, attacking the Capi- nea th the surface. tol page system: i "The system that the Con-j gress uses in educating, super- nauer, fearing a U.S.-Soviet vising and housing its pages is deal at Europe's expense: archaic, cumbersome, wasteful "I am concerned about Eu- and, in many respects, detri- rope because if the attention of mental to the young men it the Americans is drawn ever purports to benefit." imore towards Southeast Asia. 'then the Russians could be BONN Former West Ger-l tempted into trying to expand man Chancellor Konrad Ade: their power in Europe." lAST (2) NIGHTS! Joswh Levim ll 6 Itali8D TM icturK NOTE: ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Watch for Our Bi GRAND OPENING Wednesday July 21st OPENING ATTRACTION THE YEAR'S MOST GLITTERING CAST! EVERGREEN fa DRIVE-IN Route 819, Connellsville- Mount Pleasant Road Last Times Tonite A CARLOAD $1 $1 PLAYS 7 WACKY ROLES JEWE15 (AJERRnEWISPROOUCTIOlO TKHKICOUHT plus Inspection Deadline is July 31st! See "Bill" for all your JOE PALOOKA WE RE-GLAZE AND RE-SCREEN ALUMINUM and WOOD DOORS and WINDOWS Connellsville Glass and MARINE SALES "Auto Glass Specialists" William J.

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ON THE 10TH AND AN EIGHT ON THE HTH. --AND NOW HE'S IN TROUBLE AGAIN. I THINK HE HAD XEAH' HE ONE TOO MUST'BE IN THE DIXIE DUGAN THOUGH HE IS ABOUT TO SHAKE IT-! T-lf i THAT I LIKE A BABYff I NOTICED THAT YOU HAVE AWFULLY, THIN WALLS HERE JACKSON TWINS NOW EXPLAIN THIS WILLY, OPEN THAT vC, CLOSET DOOR-' SHE'S GETTIN6 SO SPOILED HAVING A I SHE'S A GARAGE WHILE MOM I HEAPING HOME. SHE AND DAD AREAWAV, HASN'T COUGHED ONCE SINCE JA- JUNIE HE THOUGHT WE WERE SELLIN'ONE BOOK, BUT IT'S A WHOLE THIRTY-BOOK CYCLOPEPIA AN' WE FIVE HUNDPEP TWINS, BROUGHT'EM. WHAT' DAVID CRANE ASKED MR.

DABWEY TO CA.ILTHIS uiSplf THREE OF THE LEADING SPECIAL MEETING OF THE SCHOOL OF Olie BASEBALL TEAM BECAUSE SOMETHING A ON EXAM6, AND I WANT TO PUT NEED5 YOUl? CONSIDERATION.) THEM OFF THE SQUAD- HOW IX) YOU bif BECAUSE THEY KNOW THEY il COWFE5SED. CHEATED, 2EV. BONNIE LP HE'S THERE. D'VA HIM DRIFT MARLO MASQUERADE VJORKED, MARY! OF THE PHONY SPACE I BOHROWED CONNOR THE TOOL CRIB TO IMPERSONATE HITCH VJE CONVINCED TVlORNDYKE 13 NOT A THAT RUINS HIS THREAT Of EXPOSING OUR TOP SECRET TO AVOID IN THE HANDS OF.

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Years Available:
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