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PAGE.TWa THE DAILY COURIER, CONNELLSVILLE. PA, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1959. PERSONAL MENTION NikSIa Says "Big Four" Should Meet Rev. and Mrs. James E.j Watt and children, Jane and Jef-j urday for Spring City, Tenn to visit Rev.

Watt's parents, the Rev, and Mrs. Floyd R. Watt. They will return by Sept. 1.

Margaret Ellen Helms, Mrs Mary Landman. Howard Brooks, Matthew Alexander, Mrs. Constance Forquer and daughter, Mrs. Delores Doppelheur and Mrs. Anna Matiie and son, Rosella Talucci and Mrs.

Patricia Haith and Mrs. Flora Lint and son. Nicholas Vilella, Eric Delaini. Claudette' Washington. Mary Catherine Cros-! bv.

Larry Darlene DeWitt, Helen Sproat. Mrs. Janet sue, and Sandra Lee Huey discharged from Connellsville State Hospital. 'Major and Mrs. Raymond Santmyer and three sons returned their home in Cutler Ridge.

Miami, Fia after visiting relatives and friends in Scortdale and 1 ity- Bake Sale, South Connellsville FL-e Hall, July 31. Sponsored by South Connellsville Advertisement-- Mrs. R. F. Wakefield and children.

Jimmy and Marion of New Brunswick. N. spent the past week Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. J. of 1011 Oak St. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur of Perry-! opolis and tneir three grandchil- AUNT HET By ROBERT QUILLEN It ain't that John a Amy to do anything for him. A nidii jut iihe. 1 to know hi wife cares enough about him to to do things for him. GRIM REAPER CLARENCE McKNIGHT Clarence UayJ llcKnight, 63, formerly of Dawson, died Wednesday night in Casper, where years. He was born at Dawson Feb.

7, 1896, a s'on of the late Charles CREWS REPAIR SHIPS DAMAGED AT PORT ENTRY By BARBARA BUNDSCHU United Press International NEW YORK (UPI) Emer- Top Sleel Meetings Cancelled I MOSCOW (UPI) Premier' and Kyiah Stimme11 McKnight. He JMkita Khrushchev said a coal miner and farmer at gency crews early today complet- dav night that "the time has i Dawson and worked as a city em-ed repairs to the Queen for the Big Four to in Cas er MI collision damage so the a summit meeting, it was reoort-' He a member of the liner could sail again on MIJ UUUI1 ed today. Church. interrupted voyage to industrv todav They unex The official Tass agency, re- He is sunlved by his The Elizabeth, dented in pectedly can ceUed them at made by Clara; five daughters, Mrs. with the Lmted States; secret meeti i -F i inoe fro i on TOP A or Humor rf Tass speech Methodist Church.

He is sunlved by porting Khrushchev in Forsythe of quoted him as saying that the lis, Mrs. Alvie (Pearl) Sherman of off the harbor entrance foreign ministers in Geneva "are Vanderbilt, R. Mrs. was first scheduled to sail coming up against big difficulties Livingston of Dawson. and at 6 a m.

today. j-e tinv iu ik-al with Mrs." Gt-aiy But fog, which caused the col- By JAMES L. KILGALLEN United Press International NEW YORK (UPI) Federal resumed talks with rep- of the strike bound Family Reunions MOUNT PLEASANT The 36tb annual reunion of the descendants of John and a Shaffer will be -held Sunday, Aug. 2. 19:59.

in the Pleasant Vallev Grange hall on Route 982, three miles south of Laurelville at Wooddale. All relatives and friends are invited to attend. Dinner will be at 10 a.m. and the business meeting at 2:30 p.m. Compromise Road Plan Considered WASHINGTON (UPI) Con- igress studied a compromise plan 1 today which would solve the mon- reunion iLt'smSy, .4.

I dovn road melon, coffee and cold drinks will! be served at noon. All members plan calls for the issuance of one billion dollars in short- 8 1 6 Federal mediation Director Jc- seph F. Fmnegan was not complex unsettled international and Mrs. Fritz (Alma) Antonini.hsion closed in on the harbor a strikin of the clan issues. i 1 I VU CAL.

AAlV.4ilWi.J aspects" of the strike which ti -shut down 85 per cent of the na- term revenue bonds to a TM an a.m iLer wS.j endin def dt To elil TM ate 3n0o 1 be served at a members are urged to at end.l be of America is The tax House Ways Means Committee approved the The seventh annual Thomas and- sc ij eme 15 0 10 Wednesday. deadlocked Geneva talks Jcottdale. R. 18 grandchildren; lor 2:3 'try spokesmen" and a scheduled Harriet Hayden Robinson reunions he Ei sen hower administration 1 "These 'unsettled international. great-grandchildren; two The American Hunter, inbound conference were win be held Saturday.

Aug. at lv the bond lan oijfutwt a-o rr Lcrcy cf Eur Wlth S1X assen ersJ vas resorted confer a rk near Haydentown. j0 rrcsldcnt for a hika cbcussion. and especially to solu- Oyria, and ad its stoved by its with Labor. A basket ienic dinner be inlhV federal 'gTsoHne by the heads of government.

sisterSi 1M because the heads of government Vanderbilt experience of nf na-i-snn T) three sons ew hours before that time. Oi Liaison, n. uuce sous, uitcmvuvcjo vi He did not comment directlv on Charles of Chadron, Thomas, contrary tides due at the (USW) leader here Wednesday impending breakup of the of Vanderbilt. R. and Jesse of re-scheduled the sailing, hopeful-An sesion with indus Scottdale.

R. 18 grandchildren; for 2:30 p.m. U.C. Grants May Equal Half of Pay i international problems." Knnisn- The bodv is en route to the Ichev said. "They also have wider cr urvcra hn in D2 "It seems to us that the time I come for the heads of 10 tackle d.ff:cu!t' joo.

Let he ministers exert e.sh f.r.d 0 news: -v. FRANK M. JOHNSON 3 Frank M. Johnson. Norm- i solutions and reach agreement ahille, died at 7 p.m.

Wednesday at his home. He was born at Mill a i stalemate ward Robinson. Officers are: one aboard either to VT--' President a Robinson: freas- day "to' "the "strike' urer Robe Robinson, and situation or the recently reported retar Alice Shaifer. Sep Mike jiap.yfi^ (p ont .) opened an investigation of pub- but he said Mitchell keeping in touch with every- Le- icing ler pames, out fle sam is' The a i reunion of the ijshed renorts that V. S.

foreign in collision v.itn tne clan will be held San- aid to 'iet Nam has been rh'e Swedish liner Stockholm in approach lanes to New York har- rt Run, June 17. 1888. a son of the Ql as a on -Mid. Cua ax-te L.JOP.. oor.

i I TMo SSTS tt-'-nta 8i .1 x- dlU LLf 1CL I loo UtCIl 1 liC thing he can, assembling every day. Aug. 9, at the Walter Leigh- uith waste mismanagement and matter of fact he is, liter Gnu R. D. 2.

ij g'by American officials. 11 of the historical Relatives and fnenos are invited Contracts: House investigators ing to me mat n.ina of imoima- i summoned the heads of the League ana tne Air Force Assn. tion." The President said Mitchell' The 39th annual Kastner reun- for their -lie-As on defense coa- v-p- fi; i i i in t'T 1 1 Barnhart of Chicago. 111. visited HARRISBURG The fy the heads of gov- TM liie ine Mul Kun-Normai- traffic fanning V- a-d V-? Anhur r-nem- er mfi- vicinity.

'from New York harbor and thp vi ir-he'b-ctr-r j' Compensation-; recom- Khrushchev He uas a retired farmer and me da. tractors hire reurea muitary Mr and M-s Joseph Sco" mends that tate benefits be in- deta.j of ha ornate s.x coal miner and a member of the Two inboufld freithters th Bat ne re-aiiirmed his own a. tne Donegal Grange A officers. Chairman F. Edward He- a-f Nanc? Kav.

and creased to eqSf -SO lucent of da, a.o uith President UiUVA at Melcroft and the Mill, 0ceari Dinny 7the IS hands Mrs Scou-, mother. Mrs. Gilbert the jobless worker's gross pay. -M who to- Run ELB Church. jLine he erican Foruard a day alter Lrnted a to forces subcommittee conaucting all of George St.

Scott- Tne committee', report, hand- day in 1200 miles Surviving are two sons. Russell jer of the United States Lines. JfV a ha'e from a MSit ed to Gox. Lawrence from l-kra an C.TV where w. and Charles Akin of Mill were reported to haw scraoed KMtwr Creia Vlli0t 1 tne oinaals aoout tneir orgamza- Mrs.

Secse's and Wednesday. many prob- prcm.er spoke. one daughter, Mrs. Raloh without serious damage'as' iry TM raise pnCCS 2Iteri uons conlacls Wltil the Defense Milton lems unanswered. It will be He Russia wants a Berlin a a ot pc 0 rmalvifle; eight! they vere forced to halt outside'f Dr ar.d Mrs.

Milton lems unanswered. It will be He sa.d Russia wants a ern i a a 0 Peach of South Bend. Ind. Dr. to Laurence and the Legislature settlement to avert the danger of grandchildren; 11 great-grandchil- the harbor because of Wednes- Peacb is a professor in the de- to wortc them ou: a war whu-h he Wes: Ger- dren and Uvo brothers.

Freeman 'day's accident. i partment of engineering Dame University. at Notre The committee, representing labor, industry and start ar.d Reds Deny Plan to End Conference the rar public, was formed to seek ways re a 1 means of bolstering the a d0 Unemplovment Com- cn a r- I to.d pensation Fund F. of Normalville and George W. The settlement unless suchj Department.

is an The 30th annual reunion of the' Khrushchev: Congressional for- one "mandated by some public Mc.Mahon clan will be held Sun-'eign affairs experts v.ere dixided bodv or authoritv." Khrush- him that, if Russ a to- It agreed unanimously that a our the fund should be built up to 300 a 'few "hours wipe out Wes: million dollars by 19f3. It agreed Germany and the other countries "in general" about raising maxi- vnere there are military bases I mum weekly payments from the 5 aealrtst the Sovie: present S35 to half the jobless nj0 "Worker's pay i Lawence said it was expected 'he committee would not unani- collision occurred in a CULi1 da i'- Au S- 9 a Shadow-land Park'over whether President Eisen- fonuuence His wife, Gertrude patch of dense fog off" Coney Is-i The solution, the President said, oa Route 119 between Cornells-hower should Soviet Pre- preceded in death in land just outside the narrows en-' must not create or increase infla- ville and Umomowa. All relatives mier Xikita S. Khrushchev to the The bodv will be at the home at trance to New York Bav, an area' tion and must be free bar a na ejncs are asked to altend United Sen Karl Mundt Normalulle after noon Friday through which almost 25.000 ships'S amin and not under Pressures." tne all-day gathering, according (R-S said there was "nothing the serv ce wnl beipass annually and which is known 1 A half ttulm wim members President John ilcManoa. gain" from a Khrushchev visit I I en HenrV M.

steel plants at midnight' The 28th annual Hosteller re- ac sson D-VYash said he did where held West German militarists s'aned "the Times wal ed off their bs in the na 1 1 1 A ro'anatory blows dhional rhcs 3Q jn the xvinp nnt I Normahille ELB Cnurch. The Rev. Robert Blank will officiate. Interment will be in K1XONS MANAGE TO LOOK FRESH, AISO PIEASAN1 GENEVA 'UP! cay the seeds of anofbe-- moiisiy on most major coid war wrangle by de- The committee has cast light! nying any part in the decision to and proiided a great deal of in-! break off" the a foreign min-' formation on these subjects en- 1 conference next Wednes-'abling the governor's office and; G2 v. Legislature approach their i Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei'task of amending the Pennsylva- A.

Groimko was clearly under- nia Unemployment Compensation s'ooci to agreed to ending law with a great deal of infor- Big Four meeting In his talks mation not preuously av Wednesday with Secretary of he said. State Christian A. Herter. But' The committee recommended a only a few- hours Herter's the began backing off from the agree- fund to the 300 million dollar rr.er. mark.

Although it recommended "There was no agreement to no figure, it said the employer's ne a rport (Q a talks." declared i assessment should not put delegation spokesman Mik- j- ne at a compeiime tax hail Kharlamox-. "Our is advantage in trj-ing to attrac: Cemetery. Solon Seeks io Hall Legalized "Gifts" To Insurance Agents tion steel plants at July 14 after negotiators reported' Sunday not see how suc a couid no progress toward new at Marks Youngs- hun us Sen Huberi more than nine weeks of wn. A picnic dinner will hre who talked in picnic a noon, to Khrushchev for eight hours P. D'ANGELO i Herman P.

D'Angelo, 38, of Uni-j ty, died at 4.20 a.m. Tuesday of a heart attack in Penn Hos- Continued From Page One pnai in Pittsburgh. and state insurance busi He was born July 8. 1921 in ness should De given out to indi- Crabtree. a son of Mrs.

Antoin-ludual agents on a competitive Morone D'Angelo and the basis. late Domenick D'Angelo. "With so much money needed I In addition to his mother he is'f or the budget, no avenue should i sunived by his widow, Mrs. bypassed in an effort to Tenerowicz D'Angelo and money needed," Goldstein A V-" Donna Marie. i a said.

in lnev Marie and Mar An at Hous Insurance 01 Russia aesp.te Lttle and these brothers insurance imar.ag'r^ 1 dressed to :00. and pleasant tensive tajks and a two-week con-, served tract extension. Moscow in December, said he fa- and adults a visit sy the Russian lead- jer but urged that it be kept in- rp- 'fomal. Tne lamilv and Robert Committee, Hamilton Nixon Visits More Plants In Siberia SVERDLOVSK, U.S R. 'UPD Vice President Puichard M.

set out by car today to reunion. 1 usually held in Augjst, wii; DC held Saturday, Sent. 5, in East Park. leading Oat tax on employers a th cse Drothers and lie: diplomat normal contribution to restore the Mrs. Alber: 'Mary) Spmelh of La-1Beaver is of the opeinion it additional Soviet factories.

ODe Edsar Mr5 f'l 'Rose "stein ar.d the other" sponsors of'The tour should establish wheth- 3 A Their schedule is gr plane into a city, straight from and of Rn i ue.i^\t^^n,o oi DO-kev wrench i 3 i Tt rwin Woman, 19, Killed by Auto Along Highway Greensburg pecialisi es Life rs. John lLena the bill are oa the wrong street cr there a flxed pattern to the. -This bill could throw a mon-! eckling that has harassed him Mmme A Henderson. tha: we should continue working nevv Q- JS tr runninc from banquet to ballet n- 0 a --7pn- whole dis- B- Hajrden.ille. Ma- of paying commissions to ttrapt jcannette.

Leonara ot aopmv uomiitAn tailored suits, of gray-sn Dlue or ovds and of Tfthns nI f- ld here for positive results. drew H. Berding 5 rep.y was. "I repeat wnat I there was an arrangement Issues on which the committee in sharp disagreement incluc- brov.n for day and dark blue for town. into the whole scheme I 5ince he Moscow.

private' indicauons were there was. There i people along Nixon's was Balking along Route SO near Stephen GREEXSBURG, Pa. (UPI) -Dr. H. C.

Barclay. 81. Greens- GREEXSBURG. Pa. 'UPP --'burg, an eye, ear and nose spe- '9.

Irwin ciahst. died as the result of" a RD5 was killed Wednesday when self-inflicted shotgun wound in the struck by an automobile as she head Wednesday. Westmoreland ac and Albert of as'to whethe- miblici tour route" through Siberia and: ihe state Pclice Bracks a-. County coroner, who suicide Barclay's death, said the vic- Westmoreland tim's body was discovered by a 3 ed continuing or changing lengths Mrs. Nixon also is a good ad-' motner.

House No. 50 at Crabtree. policies should be changed at this Urals have turned oul to wel-! Grecnsburg. come him with genuine -warmth! Stephen Yoney, Mime. be- pregnant mothers, pensioners and as she steps from the airplane.

whose unemployment usually in a printed silk dress, or neia a prayer sen-ice will bei at, i) a.m. Saturaav followed! Politics Behind System mass i QO 1 U. I i I i i i i i HT Her.er anc GromyKO to ena un a i- 4 'n St Bartholomews R. tv two iraignt years or a silk suit, a small ha: ana Church Burial be made ion toia rct ni ore bag and shoes. St ir cer Cemetery 1 the committee recorn-' night she appears in a is behind the whole system.

"This is a political bill." Hamil- and open-hearted manners. Chil- County c.r.o~a"-S had only cne pre ss Inter- To 0 ---ra iV 0 mended a return to the old "mer- cocktail sui: or colored; coi it system by next January. Un- aress, even inougn. as in v.i^c. hirtl- chp r.sri rvrlv tn STAHL RITES MOUNT PLEASAXT The to try to the issues of der this system, employer con- hirsk.

she had only 20 mLnutes to ody of A da Baker Stahl certain workers at national. "There is no chance offTM the bill getting out of committee' pollshed ues ons i coroner, dren showered him with driver of The aiifo as Robert flowers and there have smiles and waves. But identified the parking lot attendant. beenjWiater, 18, White Oak Borough.) I Police were investigating the ac-j plantsIcidenl but no charges were said. In until someone shows there is ai sufficient need and necessity or TM changing public policy at this sharp and At heckler FOF I I ll1 TM inbutions to the fund depend on change for the ballet.

be laken from the GrilTim ger and was shushed by his workers. I ward W. Jones, 22. Verona. jdied Wednesday from injuries jfered the day before when a' Ol6n S5placsd tractor-trailer struck his automo- Donald L.

Shawlcv. 21, "Alter touring 54 countries. I've possible tactics against Soviet chaiienge. TWO BIRTHS AT HOSPITAL of this gene. The committee split on how to In to being treated toi The proposed r.e.v maximum STI hospitality, the Xixonsj I weekly benefit pavments into ef-, a bem almost smothered wiihj another loca 1 custom at least lect.

Some wanted a $5 hiice in 'the present rate. Others mea lS a da i The famojs Russian menu at nearly breakfast. Nixoas also sampled! arc: Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Milton F.

Tober, 515 West Curamings 6:15 a.m. today. PfTM Irc TM JU 3y ee in the Soviet Union. Son to Mr. and Mrs.

Charles nd eUin an 18 to 30 week sc Californian Nixon said he the set at 55 per cent of the statewide "average" wecklv shows up on the rr enu Two baoies were corn in Conw meal, including r.ellsville State Hospital. 52IHDUSTR1AL PLANTS LOCATE IN SIX MONTHS rr-" Tney ate(interview the Allegheny Re- hec kling and answered patiently 'sible fractured shoulder in the bellied stoves and six desks which publican he was amazed a and fuUy when a Russian heck Police said his vehicle were sold to a junk dealer. The Democrat SuOUid be so ultra-con- ler accuse him of "dirty slan-'jackknifed into Jones' auto. lvalue of the funishings was 156. der" and shouted to cut him off I in mid-sentence Nixon remained ly told a news conference he was! coo while the man's workmates in favor of retaining the the-heckler, system of dispensing premiums to Georgi Zhukov, head of the servative." Gov.

David L. Lawrence recent- atlon of benefit rights. Proposals bee: and fresh toma- from from any agents designated by committee for cultural re- HARRISBURG 'UPP Indus- oer of the GSA. jlations with foreign countries, trial firms announced plans to io-1 Where does.it go from here? Dinted Wednesday the heckling iocs mosi cate 2 manufaciuring ant5 i 0 one knows. But there's in retaliation for heckling of common xege.ab^ Pennsy i vania during the first the bill to have First Deputy Premiers Frol of 1959.

state Commerce Secre-1 money returned to the state won't jKozlov and Anastas Mikoyan on R. Averv. Dunbar, R. D. 1, ba ed TM- hapov a todav i of jooiess to collect in' straight years also proved a Set Homecoming.

to discover "very range juice for his ms. uieakfast in Siberia. oone of contention. Some commit-; "Even in California you tee members favored no second gt frozen orange juice in year payments unless the worker. laur am he said.

tarv William R. Davlin reported get off the ground. 'today. morn He said 27 new facilities will be their tours of the United States. often at Churches, Glade again lost a jobj W.

Va. NIGHTLY TT 4 I1AJU CASE Sensational Jazz Organist THURSDAY SPECIAL Whitt Stylt Spaghetti 75c -Saiac ana nsr K.QI, FOR TAKE-OUT ORDERS DIAL TU 7-7WC Air Conditiontd WHITE HOUSE Musical iiir. Rwfa llf Bttwttn SctfMalt changes would impose a "crushing burden" on claimants in chronically distressed areas. nreenanf a 'built to house some of the while another 25 exist-, but idle factories will be used for other operations. Davlin also disclosed 54 'Penn-i sylvania concerns announced dur-j ing the six months plans for ex-j paneling present facilities with! nine involving major outlays at Greensburg fell six pints works.

i its montniy quota during tnei Another 30 expansion projects! Greensburg Falls Short of Goal ehiHTr cmm i visit of the Ameri can Red Cross to be launched involve other types! goup. Women now retain bloodmobile to the First Presby-jof industrial facilities such as re-! rights up to 7 i months and po- 'posals ranged from lowering it to six months and lengthening to eight. The committee agreed unanimously, however, on these points: --Barring benefits to full-time students who work only during cue Aufiinjer --Reducing the waiting period for maritime workers from three weeks to one, keeping them in line with other industries. --Allowing workers with self- employed sidelines to collect benefits if they'are fired from their regular jobs, and --Cutting out a provision of the law which has prevented pay- mets for several days at the beginning and 'end of each benefit year. terian Church Tuesday.

Westmoreland ou Cross Chapter officials said Tuesday night a total of 119 pints of blood had been collected by the Uearch and engineering laborator-j warehouses and public utility i unit and the quota was 125. lures. plants. Davlin said 75 of these projects will create an additional 300 jobs according to company fig- I I A HOLY TRINITY R.C CHURCH North Seventh.Street, West Side TONIGHT, FRIDAY, SATURDAY 7 to P.M. Benefit Church Veneering.

Fund TV, Hi-Fi and Bicyclt Awards 11:00 P.M. Saturday All This Week! DANNY MARTIN ----I- J-l TT rt AiUO CUJ.U" pleted a successful engagement with Steve Gibson's Red Caps, at Basin Street East in York City plus Sam i the Piano and Organo AIR CONDITIONED CHAT 'n CHEW RESTAURANT COCKTAIL LOUNGE 119 BftwMn ConntlUvillt and Scottdali A SALE COATING Quantity Buying Brings Big Savings 5 Gal. FAMOUS LEAK PROOF BRAND Conforms to U. Government Specifications SSR451. 2.

ROOF BRUSH with 15 gallon or mort Roof Cement SP OTTO'S 805 W. Crawford Avt. Dial MA 8-8010.

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