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PAGE TWO. THE DAILY COUIUER, CONNELLSVILLB, PA. THURSDAY, JULY 17,1958. PERSONAL MENTION SSaada Frivon, Henry S. Gordon, Mrs.

Geraldine Boyd. William M. Baker, Fred Schwerer, Chester Leasure, Mrs. Eleanor Miller and son, and Mrs. Carolyn Ciciretti and son have been discharged from Connellsville btate Ernie Ruggieri, local dancing teacher, is studying with Broadway dance instructors this summer in New York City.

He expects to tour with name star celebrities in several shows at veterans hospitals in the New York area. While in New York he will also attend conventions as follows: Dance Educators of America, Dance Masters of America and Dance Congress. Robert Shannon, son of Mr and Mrs Robert Shannon of StarK, is visiting his uncle awl and his grandmother, Mrs. Gladjs; SI all of the Mount Pleasant Road. The Shannons are former Everson residents.

Mr. and -Mrs. E. J. Crawford of'Faette City, R.

form- e-ly or Leisennug, 'an Diego, where they will tSt Mrs. Crawford's Charles" W. Listen. Mr. Liston isj 82 vears old today.

St. and Mrs. Fraiik Stoner Jr. of 703 Muioerrv, Scoildale. are vacationing in Atlantic City N.

J. Margaret Krempasky and daughters, Miss Roberta Jean AUNT HET By KOBERT QUJLLEN They say you can get used to anything, but that don't mean you like it. I'm used to askin' Pa for money, but I still hate it as much as ever. Goldfine Probing Near End United Press WASHINGTON Internationa! (UPI) Weary 6UMRUKI House investigators hoped to wind up their marathon questioning of Bernard Goldfine today with a few cleanup queries about his relationship with White House Aide Sherman Adams. The 67 year old Boston industrialist, favor-giving friend of Adams and others in politcal life, was summoned for Ms eighth day in the witness chair before the House influence-investigating THOMAS HUGHES Thomas Llewellyn Hughes, 61, of Hibbs.

died at 4:28 p.m. nseday in Uniontowu Hospital. He was born in Plymouth June 13, 1897, a son of the late Thomas A', and Florence Beatty Hughes, and had resided in Fayette Coun- JLUt UiC lA a member of the New Salem Presbyterian Church, of which he had served as deacon, and of the U.M.W.A., Palmer Local No. 6548. Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

Anna Jamieson Hughes; daughter, Mrs. J. D. (Doris) Keefer Jr. cf Uniontown, R.D.

one son, Thomas L. Jr. of Waterloo, two grandchildren, and three sisters, Mrs. Anna Herndon of Fairmont, W.Va., Mrs. James subcommittee.

The Internal Revenue Sen-ice, meanwhile, indicated it was investigating tax records of Geld- fine as a result of the hearings. the (Peggy) Employes Acquire Stock Certificates From Weslinghoase In addition, an official of Boston IRS regional office he could find no record of Goidline tax return for i556. i As Gcldfine's performance drewjManson. Mickey of Uniontown. Henry (Edna) Wcolf of 1 Sandusky, Ohio.

One brother, Charles, preceded him in death. The body will be at the Dearth funeral home in New Salem after KLINGENMH TO SUE LIQUOR COKIROLBOARD BROWNSVILLE Marion Klingensmith plans to file a damage suit in Dauphin County Court at Harrisburg against the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board and F. C. Brennecke, board enforcement director, according to his counsel, Atty. Eugene C.

Sloan of Brownsville. The action is threatened in a dispute over Klingensmith's former dual positions as liquor salesman and burgess. He resigned his job as liquor salesman for Hiram Walker Co. when Brennecke informed him that the two jobs were incompatible. A request for a board hearing was rejected in a letter from Frank J.

Shea, board secretary, Atty. Sloan said. The burgess charges that the liquor board action against him Family Rtunions today, until 1:30 p.m. Sat-, of fuerd instigated by "persons m- Tbe McBeth-Stiltenpole family reunion will be held Sunday at Sunny Dalen Park, Rufisdale. Friends and relatives attending the reunion have been asked to bring a basket picnic lunch.

The 22nd annual reunion of the Meyers clan will be held Sunday Descendants of George W. and Mary Ellen Kelley will hold their ifth annual reunion Saturday at Rainbow Park. Lunch will be served cafeteria style at noon, and supper is planned for 5:30 p.m. The 28th annual Schnatterly- Soberly reunion will be held Sunday at Westover Park, W. one and one-half miles west of Morgantown.

A program and sports will follow a basket picnic dinner at 1 p.m. All relatives and friends of the clan are invited. The 10th annual Kepple reunion will be held at Mt. Odin Park, Greensburg, Saturday. service.

The Rev. Daniel C. former pastor, and tending to cause injury and embarrassment (to him) as an in- near its end at least for time being several I the Rev. Carl Lenz, pastor of thej dividual and as an elected offi- got preferential treatment PITTSBURGH (UPD --Westing- federal regulatory agencies Rep. Peter F.

Mack mittee members said they werei wi11 officiate. Interment will be convinced they had built up am Lafayette Memorial Park, case snowing Goidime sought andj iville." from SKALECKI FUNERAL The funeral for Michael Skal- Jr. (D-'ecki. 61, of Hill who died ques- Tuesday night, will be held Satur- breakjday. There will be a prayer serv- Firemen Parade Tonight, Calumet seventh annual Felgar re- Reciprocal Trade Bill Approval By Senate Likely WASHINGTON (UPI) --Senate leaders hoped today to win pas- saee of President Eisenhower's reciprocal trade bill--or at least a key vote on the measure by late evening.

The Senate was called to meet early and was expected to work into the night in an effort to push the bill to a conclusion. Leaders felt they were helped by the war threat in the Middle East and were confident they had the votes to knock out one Senate committee revision the administration feels would cripple the 24- year-old trade program. This is the amendment which as approved by the Finance Committee would force the President-to get a majority vote ol Congress to overturn any Tarifi Commission recommendation for a higher tariff. Vote On Statts' Rights Tn the House, both suoDorten Russians To Train Off Iran A A V. i 1 i.

1. union will be held Sunday at thei a foes of a states HENRY SHAPIRO United Press International MOSCOW (UPI) Russia announced today that Soviet air, and and naval forces in the areas bordering Iran and Turkey will begin training maneuvers rriday. The announcement published in all the Soviet newspapers came as American forces established positions in Lebanon, within easy distance of the i maneuver areas, and other major Western military units were dispersed nearby. Units the Black Sea fleet, with bases close to the Turkish coast, will participate in the maneuvers. The announcement said the exercises are being held in accordance with the plan to keep Soviet armed forces "in close combat preparedness." Although the maneuvers were Dawson Grange Hall.

Dinner will an extreme-! be served cafeteria style at close" vote move and free coffee will be provided. All relatives are invited to attend. SCOTTDALE The members -oup home was Chris Alan Wes-j son of Master Sergeant 11 by 22,182 employes. He represents new records had devekped sound grounds for'morning at St. John's G.

C. Churchj a content? 1 Congress'in Scottdale with the Rev. o'clock this evening at the funeral Church! Sturtz cabin at Laurelville. The fire department been invited I0 take part in the parade at Calumet tonight. randparents in Armbrust Mr.

and Mrs. William Giles of 1221 Sycamore St. and their five- year-old granddaughter, Sandy have returned from Clever and Ohio, where they visited -Ir 'and Mrs. Harold Shockey and Mr and Mrs. Paul Giles.

Prior going to Ohio the Giles visited Baltimore. Md. Accompanying them here from Baltimore was another granddaughter, Sharon Shockey, who will spend her vacation with her grandparents. Frank Hough of Mount Pleasant returned home visit with his son "er-in-law, Mr. and Dick) Hough, in Hough's granddaughter, Sheril Hough, returned with him for a visit in Mount Pleasant.

US1A Broadcasts Round-the-Clock To Mideast, Europe Meanwhile, Chairman ward Herbert oi a services studied a file on turned up as an offshoot F. Eda House WASHINGTON (UPD figured. Auto Inspection Period Will End on July 31 SCOTTDALE Chief of Police one, and in which Adams' thTfunerathome Lawrence A. Haggerty has put out aome. Loyal Order of Moose.

Lodge 161 conduct a service at the fu i this eve-' suDcommiuee i. another case' nera ome United States Information Agency- has started broadcasting news in English to the Middle East and Europe around the clock. Director George V. Allen said the Voice of America, starting at 8 o'clock Fridav evening a reminder to all motorists thai Youth Wanted to Go To Prison to Get Help From Brothers to Hmit the measure restoring state sedition law. The House was slated to complete debate today on the legislation, aimed at keeping federal laws from invalidating those of states.

Rep. Francis E. Walter (D-Pa.) HARTFORD, Com. (UPI) believed to be part of annual exercises, the timing of the announcement may have been designed to fr.llow Russia's warning Wednesday for the United States to get out oi Leoanon. Tne announcement said that as of Julv 18 training of land and air "Soviet will be Transcaucasus carried out in the was ready to offer the sedition! and Turkestan military districts." proposal as a substitute.

It would! The Transcaucasus district bor- reinstate state anti subversivejders on Turkey and Iran, and sedition laws struck down by members of th'e pro Western Utahville Pa, who wanted me Com im Baghdad Pact, and lies less than to be sent to prison so his convict fe(Jeral (Smith) from Beirut aQ(J XATQ brother could 1 Communist act overrode their, 'bases in Turkey. Turkestan is plateau area farther to the east along the frontiers of Afghanistan and the western reaches of Communist China. The Soviet announcement gave out, started an indefinite reforma-l Sen Bridges tory term today. for a new study Walter J. Ball, 19, charged with.

a a by a Sensen-ices subcommittee a restaurant burglary, asked Su-j Qf the hush hush Central- Intelli- perior Court Judge Alva P. Lois-! agnce Agency Bridges said "we die to send him to state prison where his brother is serving a term. "Apparently the brother a made a satisfactory adjustment ia. ought to know why the CLA. didn'tj no hint as to the number of have more information" on the rebellion in Iraq.

Other Congressional News. Space--The House and Senate This involved the 1957 refund of, 0 Elks. No. 503. will in penalties a a ritual at the funeral home'3 against Raylaine Worsted, oT a 9 o'clock Friday evening.

New Hampshire for falling Catholic Daughters of America! comply with terms of a World Ujn rec it the rosarv at 7.30 1 the state automobile inspection od ends at midnight July 31. Hospital Goodwin Patients. of Lemont Fur- the judge decided a every hour on the hour 11; broadcast 15 minutes of War II Army tax-die contract. House Press C. Hagerty said o'clock this evening.

His David Pearl of Connellsville is a member of Court Annan-! RD Mrs Arlene DarreU of Wednes- iata. and daugh- reports and STEVE SKAPURA Pittsburgh Area A Begin Wage Talks on Friday editorial comment. MOUNT PLEASANT Steve Philadelphia Boy Drowns in Lake to the Army. 70 of Humphreys, was i i Anomc nrsTv is ac isaid Adams" only connection was iiuat his name was fixed to i referral slip. (UPI) ALTOONA, Pa.

590, Food Employ resumed negotiations today for new contract covering about food store workers in the Altoona area. Clifton C. Calewdl, president, said the tended its contract for the ployes, which had been due to ex-; succea: pure last Saturday, to July 26 toi permit the company additional i time to study the contract issues. Talks 3,300 AP workers in we Pittsburgh area open Friday. The Pittsburgh contract does not expire until September.

CLEMENTON, N. J. fUPI) -A, 17-year-old Philadelphia drowned Wednesday in 15 feet of water in the Clementon Lake Pane. The body of Michael Damiano, Graham was lifeguards at the bottom Tall Cedars Plan Picnic Saturday on arrival at Latrobe Hospital at 11:15 a.m. Tuesday after a heart attack in his home.

He was a member of St. Mary's G. C. Church of Bradenville and UMWA Local 6248 of Graceton. Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

Anna Loboda Skapura; 10 children, 110 Gibson Terrace, IMrs. Doris Baluch of Perryopolis, R. D. 1, Ralph Ritenour of 111 South Cottage GSA to Purchase Sports Equipment to set up a powerful new civilian space agency to command prison and this has impressed ffve sw5ft approval to a compro- Walter," said the youth's atior-j 3 ney. But would be better off in Cheshire Reformatory where he could learn a trade.

fi'i 01 Pmsourg, Mrs. Mary South Morris of 1131 Vine St. and troops and planes which will take part in the maneuvers. It was deemed significant, how- that the forces will be commanded by two high-ranking officers. The commanders a Marshal A.

A. Grechko, former this country's drive to overtake der in i of the Russia in space. The legislation, iSoviet forces in Germany a recommended by President now first epu ty defense minis- hower, now goes to the White in charge of land forces, and House. 'defense minister and wartime Rackets --The Senate Rackets, cominan der of the Leningrad Committee contempt, 1 charges prepared against JLardino who quit his $30,000 a-j year job as administrative direc-' HARRISBURG UPD--The Gen-j tor of Chicago Restaurant Work- receive iers Local 593 and then balked at July 22 on contracts for pur- testifying about his activities. Lar-j -ry i I U1UO Ltl 1.

A VA dua ivugaila oi uunar, chas of athletic, gvmnasium andidino's brother, Danny, a business 1. i recreational equipment needed to' agent for the local, aiso quit and Canonsburg Boy, 20 Miles From Home have been admitted to Connellsville State Hospital for observation! and treatment. Taken to Hospital. jequip the Pennsylvania Farm 'show Arena for basketball. Approximately $55,500 will be spent on construction changes was equally tightlipped.

Other CAXONSBURG, Robert Haughney, Pa. (UPI) 6, was found nesses, however, told how arson, Wednesday night about 20 miles stink bombs and fear r0 ni his Strabane home after a TM as weapons by gangsters searc party which grew to 400- Mrs. Raymond Moody ot J-ayettej necessary for tne project. The re- money from Chicago restaurateurs, me had looked for him since flllUCJ. AJUWVIC1.

'j A A Mrs. John (Kay) DePrimio, John Cit i'- C3air McGarvey ot vani ainder rf the $104j695 a ij. a ted in the guise of union dues. s. Anna Giron, Mrs.

Susan Hen- Meter Miss Sandra Lee 5 rotors the the project Foreign Aid --President Eisen- mid-morning. Robert found walking along UNIONTOWN Supreme TaU and llich2el of Greensburg, Leo A. Benedict and Mrs. ilrs Barton of McCuDough, Hosnital for a group of girls enedict of Washington cjllrs. Evelyn Forish of Latrobe, to Charleroi-Monessen Hospital for they $aw the youth smk illiam Milhgan iat distinguished guests'Steve Jr.

and Joseph both at home of aRd Helen of Arlington. and annual family picnic rnn 22, of Clementon, and Nick Fayco Forest No 152 Cedars', 12 grandchildren. artificial respiration I Lebanon, at 1 p.m. Saturday in' The body will be at the home than an hour Community Park. 8 a.m.

Friday. A requiem Games and shimming are'high mass win be sung at 9 a.m. planned for the afternoon. Wom-iSn St. Mary's G.

C. Church at Alcoa International President Elected Police of State To Pick Officers PITTSBURGH lUPD --Delegates to the annual state conven- or the Fraternal Order of Po- treatment. Those discharged included Mrs. Earnest Legg and Mrs. Carl L.

Bihtarcik of Fayette City and Steve Backo of Pricedale. equipment Tne architectural To Pay Respects. President C. W. Carson of the firm of Sny- Connellsville en of the Community Presbyterian Bradenville with the Rev.

Joseph Church will prepare and serve Chornyak officiating. Interment Department Township Volunteer asks that all the 6 p.m. picnic dinner. If thejwill be in the church cemetery i mem bers of that company report weather is unfavorable, activities, Trauger. 7:3 o'clock this at the will oe transferred to ihe Nemacolin Firemen's Hall.

George A. Walters and William' MARY BIELSKI Mary Margaret Bielski, fire station to go to the Munk iu- neral home to pay respects to Mrs. Ellen Quinn. After the visit be available for ourchase of (tower and Republican congres-, a highway at Lone Pine, Wash- sional leaders discussed the effect gton County, by Charles R. Helof the Middle East situation on, i Washington RD 4, who the foreign aid appropriations bill, i didn't know the boy was lost but They agreed that deep cuts in thej Bought it was strange he was aid program may have to be re-1 walking along the road, stored.

Congress fixed an outside The boy would not tell Helmick limit on the program of where he lived and Helmick noti- 000,000. But in providing the Washington police who ar- ual cash, the House slashed the ranged for the boy' transporta- program to 53,073,000,000. on nomc Robert, who said he had been walking since morning, began his interview with police by saying, der and Van Horn, Harrisburg, will design the basketball floor and alterations needed to convert the spacious arena for scholastic basketball. Chester Youth Drowns in Creek CHESTER, Pa. 'UPD -Leon Barnes, 15, 01 303-B Garisiae Court, Chester, drowned Wednesday when he became panic-strick- President originally sought 940,000,000.

Camp Allegheny Program Sunday lice will elect officers today with A. Sica are co-chairmen, assisted Youngwood, died at 3.35 a to the funeral home, the firemen.en and struggled with another! AUeghenv policeman Jby Charles Collins. Fenn Rider, jwffl return to the fire station for youth who attempted to help him.j Frank foodsM Broughton, striv-j Harry Wilson, Lloyd Hobaugh and Surviving are her mother regular business meeting. Police said Barnes, one of seven 1 hoiTto T.vmi 1.1 "I want an ice cream cone. ing to retain the presidency has held for six years ilke Lynn Julia Bielski; one brother, Joseph Forest officers are: Grand TalT of Waymart, and four Wladyslaw Sadosky of Her- TTT 1 il 1 The! PITTSBURGH (UPI) -Aluminum Co.

of America police Sgt. nounced Wednesday that John M.jton. Mitchell has been named president of Alcoa International, a Topeiski was Philadel-j Cedar. Wilbur Higinbotham: sen- J. Harring-jior deputy Grand Tall Cedar, strand TaU Cedar.

Robert Vetters; Mrs. Julia Frinkley of phia. Mrs. Rose 7 ilkens of' a subsidary of Alcoa. Mitchell, a native of Maryvffle, James BurrisS and Feiker of Acme, Mrs.

Carolyn Goldsworthy of Youngwood and Mrs. Pauline duction of he at which of-1 treasurer, Frank Tanner I 3 MRS. SYLVAN SZWED children of a widowed mother, was swimming in the Chester Creek in Deshong Park with a group cf boys. He dived from a rock, swam of i TT rSnrTh have iu ai, Nafionalisi China Alerts Armed Unit fenders become ifable to prosecu-! All TaU Cedars and their fam-, home in pi easant Unity where 1 in Washington, D. where she! Eugene Ayres, 16, of of Ekco- tion as adults from 18 to 16.

are invited to attend. the fune mil be resided for a number of vears.lside Court, swam to the 111., since 1955. Milt Eisenhower Reaches Honduras 18 are I authori-1 Alcoa Containers, Wheeling, present, persons under turned over to juvenile ties. Gov. Gecrge M.

a addressed the annual banquet of the organization Wednesday night. He continued attack on the of juvenile delinquency, acutedu urged TEUCIGALPA. a (LTD Dr. Milton S. Eisen-jsuch hower meets with Honduran of-ing a a nnj ficials today on his fact-finding'lack of recreational tour of Central America as the personal representative of his brother, President Eisenhower.

Eisenhower, president of Johns Hopkins University, a cordial welcome on his arrival here Wednesday from Panama, Weatherall Sent To Washington For Don Owens PHILADELPHIA (LTD The and'Philadelphia Eagles today an MOUNT PLEASANT--Mrs. Valj across the creek and was return- eria Szwed. 58, formerly of Mountjing when he started floundering The body is at the Gaut funeralj Pleasant, died Wednesday morningjand cried for help. TM 309 Gart- faoy's side Surviving are her husband, Syl-'and tried to pull him to shore but van: one son, Frederick of Wash-Jin the struggle, Ayres lost his grip at 2 p.m. Friday with the Rev.

I. Clyde May, pastor of the Kecks-! burg Church of God, ington. D. five brothers, Jo-'and Barnes went under. Camp Allegheny at 3:15 o'clock! TAIPEI.

Formosa (UPD--Na- itionalist China placed its half con-j million-man fighting force on spe- nowlcial alert today and sent jets on Sunday afternoon. Dr. CvW. Winch, former ference superintendent and superintendent of Flat Rock Chil- daylight patrols along the coast of dren's Home, will be the speaker. Communist China.

There will be special music by Informed sources said jets from Johnstown churches. Taken to Hospital. Mrs. Earnest Legg and jthe Nationalist air force also jflew over the Red-held mainland. The army canceled all military Louis', leaves, and although a i Domyanich of Fayette City, were not disclosed, the Samuel Bashioum of New Stantoni alert order came after the entire Burial will be in Fairview ceme- eph Rutkowsky of Norvelt, An- His body was recovered in an Mrs.

Joseph Literini of Smith-! U.S. Pacific Fleet was placed on tery. W. H. PORE MOUNT PLEASANT William drew of Coalport.

Theodore of'five feet of water about an hour Cleveland. Ohio, Leonard of Erie.Iater by members of the Franklin and Edward of New Jersey; and Rescue Squad, four sisters. Mrs. Isabelle Bilikj ton have been admitted to Char- 1 a four-hour alert. jH.

Pore died in Greensburg at 9 Norvelt. Mrs. Martha Kern and! TO Recite Rosary Mrs. Emily Nemeth of Southwest' Christian Mothers of leroi-Monessen Hospital for treat-: ment. Those discharged included George Grados and Mrs.

George 0 dock Wednesday morning. Asks for Blood To Save Husband SAN FRANCISCO (UPD -J wife of jazz pioneer Edward wa; OKIahoma nounced the trade of tackle Jim; He was a orme employe of W. Weatherall to the Washingtonj Lozier and tne Bryce Brothers 3 i Named K. C. Head.

Nicholas R. Wells has been elect ed grand knight of the Knights of Redskins for Don Owens, also a tackle. Weatherall. six foot four and 252 pounds, spent his first three years in the league with the Eagles aft- from the University of the first stop on "study mission." his 21 dayjOry appealed for blood today to "save her husband's life. Ohio Visitors SCOTTDALE J.

Harold Kritschgau and family, returned home in Kent, Ohio after visiting Mr. Kritschgau's mother, Mrs. Ruth of the Overtoil Apartments, "in Pittsburgh St. While here, the family, Mrs. Kritschgau and Miss Margaret Kritschgau attended a reunion at East Brady.

B. 0. Official Dies. CHICAGO Carl H. Groninger, 56, freight traffic manager for the Baltimore Ohio Railroad here since 1951, died in St.

Luke's Hos- I 1 TT began service with the railroad in 1918. Owens was a Pittsburgh Steel- year-old trombonist has had seven transfusions since an operation last Friday for removal of tumors and will continue to need blood for an undertermined time choice from Mississippi but traded Glass Factory. He leaves one son, Jesse of Mon- 1 essen. The body has been taken to the Galone funeral home where the funeral sen-ice will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon in charge of the Rev. Bruce Bishop.

Inter- Redskins early last year. This will be his third year in the league. to come. No Health Officer. LATROBE Chief of Police Charles Ritenour, who has served as health officer since 1956.

was advised by the State Department of Health" that he no longer is qualified for the post which pajs an annual salary of S150. He stands six foot five and weighs 250 pounds. The Eagles said it was a involved. ment will be in Middle Church 10 the Cemetery and Mrs. Anna Tincheck of Cardale.

The body will be at the Meagher funeral home after 6 p.m. Friday. A prayer service will be held there at 8:30 a.m. Saturday followed by requiem high mass at 9 am. at Transfiguration R.

C. Church, in charge of the Rev. Marion Rosenthal, Interment will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery in Everson. late Conception R.

C. Church will recite the rosary for Mrs. Quinn at 8:30 o'clock this evening at the Munk funeral home. Hospital Note. SCOTTDALE Mary Brown of Scottdale, Pv.

D. 1, has been admitted to Frick i Hospital in Mount Pleasant. $100 Million Oil Deal in Texas E. A. WESOLOSKI Eugene A.

Wesoloski, 27, of Her- 1 minie, died Saturday in the Naval jHospital at Bethesda, as a cast)' resun. Oi injuries in an accident in Jacksonville, where he was stationed with the 103rd Fighter Squadron. He is survived by two sisters. Florence Wesoloski and Cheryl Karr both of Herminie, and his Announce Birth. Mr.

and Mrs. Hugh Barclay of Hopwood are parents of a son born at 11:13 a.m. Sunday in Uniontown Hospital. SOMERSET Charles E. Cane of Champion, R.

D. was given six months in the county jail but released on parole. He also must pay costs and a $100 fine for taking a car without permission June 14. Prefer InttnjiWet. like vjhe intangible things in accounts, lor example.

Wrist Fractured. Jacquelin Cole, 4, of Lemont Furnace, suffered a fracture of the left wrist in a fall from a bench. DALLAS. Tex. (UPI) A 100- million-dollar oil deal will be! consummated by Oct.

1 when AT 1 i PAtrnlpum Co 3 Socony Mobil Oil sub-, sidiary. purchases Freeport Sul-i pnur Company's interest in Lake, Washington oil and gas field near' New Orleans. Langbourne M. Williams, presi' i dent of announced Wednesday the total consideration to be received by Freeport is 100 million dollars cash, part to be paid by Magnolia and part from the sale of a reserved production payment. maternal grandparents Mr.

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