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PAGE TEN THE DAILY COURIER, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1960. PERSONAL MENTION Discharged from Connellsville State Hospital were Wallace McCune, Lawrence Aiier, Mrs. Fitzgerald, John Sanner, John Fidnarik, Mrs. Ruth King and uaufeiltcl I'culllld 311UU1 dllU daughter, Mrs. Eleanor Vavra and son.

Reed Conner, Marian Herrington, Gladys Hay. Mrs. Ruth Godissart, Harry Pirl. Mrs. Margaret Porterfield, Mrs.

Etta Tedrow, and Mrs. Etta Moore. Zane Baxter, five-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baxter of 1309 Buckeye St has been discharged from the Children's Hospital, Pittsburgh, where he has been a patient since November 19 He is reported getting along nicely.

Canadian Living Costs At New High Decile Decline in Food Price OTTAWA living costs reached a new between October and November despite a decline feed the Bureau of Statistics reported today. T.ie bureau set tne consumer price index th? nation's cost of living gauge at -2? 6 for November compared a previous peak of 1294 in October. A ear ago. it stood 3. The index, wh.ch 1949 prices as a has? of ICO.

no'A has AUNT MET By ROBERT Ql'ILLEN There's no dnager of Sue and John sphtiin' up now. They've got so used to one another's cracks, ihey don't hurt anymore. Mishap Claims Somerset Boy, 12 SOMERSET. Pa. (UPP-! j.

14, vi iiectJ in GttMREAPfR JOHN UHRINEK MOUNT- PLEASANT John 1 Uhrinek. 48, of Brinkerton, diedj Saturday in Frick Memorial Hos-j From Venezuela CARACAS (UPn-The TOM SMITH TO BE FOREMOST CAGER On Roads to State Fide) bloody riots. JIV1IIU INIIiilllVI Europe, Britain Iploye State Police said a sled runner j'rols Co. at Youngwocd. pierced the boy's throat when his 'sled ran into one playmate which had after hitting dry spot.

The victim and two yia.viiiai.es lft A rft rfte Rnmnin 1U1 111 had been sled-riding on his grand-1 grandchildren; his parents. Mr. tl row msiunt Romulo B6t today and prepared for worse to ytrt.fi Mrc nM 1 The last pocket of major resls- half-finished By OiwM Pennsylvania recorded one of its lowest weekend traffic tolls of the PAID DOWN year during past weekend. Untttrf imomalHiul A survey Dy umujo rrew imer- Tbe college basketball showed four persons died jhave only started the merry as the result of automobile mis- chase after the national championship and it already appears haps on the highways and streets of the state between 6 p.m. Fri- the likely sue- 'day and midnight Sunday.

fabulous Oscar Rob-i Two persons were killed when a car hit a bridge abutment near parents' farm near Stoyestown. SIX BABIES BORN III CITY HOSPITAL Mrs Michael Uhrinek wood and HIP. and Sers Mr who finished second to Lock Haven. Cincinnati All-America in the Th fatalities: national scoring last season, 1 Pittsburgh: Regis King, 27, a "32-, West Mifflin, was killed Sunday bovs and three is off and running lca-t 15 persons were" killed. I tri a points in eighth-ranked Elverson.

was injured fatally Suno a George of In Bntam it was regarded as 923 9 victory over Mur-'day when his sports car over' State Hospital. They are: Son to Mr. and Mrs. Albert 10:30 Cold Weather Moving From Three Sectors Lepre. 1003 Sycamore p.m.

Saturday. LJai-ghter Mr. and Mrs. Don- aid Kardy. 3 Bluff St Dunbar, win, Paul of Edna McCaiiion ca arrested.

Well-informed sources of the storms on ray State. said 0 In som lace ods were The Bonnies and government -odd make no charge the turned in Comru Twp. mav further their Lock David R. Bitner, English Channel tb a Ho ts ar 'P a on 3-'5 Sunda'- fcr funeral home at Xorveit until i Son to' Mr. and Mrs.

George 8 3 a Tuesda Rqeuiem the Hjatt. 321 South Pittsburg St be celebr at 9 a.m.! South 4 a Sin-" St TFi0nan Church with the! oihciat- be in the! Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fosbrink. 302 Rock Ridge Read, 2:20 a Monday.

Son to Mr. and MrV Starle Dawon, 4.15 a today. S- Interment MRS. M. E.

MASON GREEXSBURC-- Margaret' By United Press International Daughter to Mr. and dith ilason OI Greensourg.i Coid weathe- mu tered behind c-home- 0 "8 East ec Saturday at the home of a C. C. "Tip" Mason. West; Chamber Expects Mild Business Slump in 1961 most devastating in a i ms to national supremacy this 1 32.

Beach Creek and i hard Iweek when some of the other 31, Blanchard, were meet nigged Saturday when the car in "con- Continent the lcture was JThe heated action begins tonight which they were riding hit a mucn the same flooded- with first-ranked Ohio State fac- bridge railing on Route 220 near roads, fields and homes, shattered ing L)uis ia.len trees and Bradley a ying Davis telephone poles. -third-ranked Indiana taking on! The weather eased somewhat a Kansas a but forecasters more ourth ranked Kansa meeling jwmd. rain, snow and cold was on- Texas Tech aad fifth-ranked; way. Ixorth Carolina playing Louisiana! i Eighty feet of the Saeve Riv- State 'er's bank at Goteborg, into the water. The tons! gained a ful! points from a three low pressuie areas in A a.m today.

resents a sharp five-month up- threatening a new onslaught of srd. :r.c snov. s. Blizzard warnings were in effect early todsy from central Nebraska through the Dakoias and western ota. The Bureau warned cold Canad'an air poi ed 10 push southward ir.to the aren VATICAN CITY UPI-- Pope brin jnch and winds John XXII! will broadcast i frGm 30 to ni me ia to 3 storm center dumped the'night" of Vec 22.

than SO SS' snow By EDWARD COWAN United International Stanford Upsets Utah Sixth ranked Utah is idle but Man I ifill I I I I While Trying to Pass Auto Going Up Hill of ear.h changed the coarse of the! seventh ranked Uah state BROWNSVILLE-Donald Reesi nver ana sent rusnmg Detroit a De troit. Utah of Brownsville. R. D. 1, wh ja small industrial area.

f.c.c.. "PI-- Th? n.ng- -Acre po a Pope Will Broadcast Christmas Message Afternoon of Dec. 22 Elderly Han Dies in Flames; Lors Hears $400 OOC Township. She was born Ln Unity Chamber Commerce fore- along the Swedish coastline a i weekend form reversals a laugher of the 2nd Carns first -irt noro on months of wrtn.psng tnrougaout ih country. Reese.

who carries the scars of a 59-55 loss suffered multiple injuries in a Stanford in one of the coii.sion Saturday aiter- noon on Road, Brownsville In ttill nave an opportunity i serious Browns- to add tQ his laurels Ivilie General Hospital. A au im KJS WHU.V...S to add laurelsjvffie General Hospital. Topper, widow Caaries S. higher unemoloyment cecoming a. Norway France Germany.

nighl when St Bonaven- He suffered rib injuries and mul- i-Iason wno died 43 years ago. she "troublesome" factor during the Hohand. Switzerland. Po- tries for its lhird win aMins tl nlp i arprat nn! nf hP was a member of the First Meth- yea odist Church and its Lcughry Bible Emerson P. Schmidt, chief fects Class Woman's Society of economist fo- the business organ- PITT5BURGH fires Christian Service.

said Sunday that the drainage system of nti'd in Pittsburgh Sunday claimed the Surviving are f.vo children. would be "onlv or 2.re5en-olrs brimmed tries for its third win lacerations of the face and and all fe the ef- Villa Madonna leg Brownsville police said Reese storms. Indianai Kansas Utah State' attemcted to oass a vehicle driven Nortnern Hoilanas water a St were Louis A. Johnson. 31.

of Lorain. aiS among the top teams that scored Ohio, as both cars were ascending I i i i i A j.1 ever with on Colorado. Utah. Michael L. Xoonan.

70. died in The body is at th Seeman fu-Vill "dec'ine even less." he 1S53 Wyoming and part; of a a 3 S45 fire al a 'hree-story ncral home at Greensburg where 'dieted. But he said "unemploy-1 Two persons were reported areas causin Lr atican Radio. Three Persons Snuired Touches Off Showers A i i Another fire burned out a six- room section of the Ingomar Elementary School in McCandiess business outlook conference Schmidt was optimistic but cau-j JOYCE LYNN CHURBY about the second half of Lynn Churby, infant; 1961. He said the produc-j Thieves Leave Rocks Under Aulo After Taking Wheels, Tires i i victories hill.

The Reese car caught the bumper and fender of the 6 foot. 11 inch other car. and was thrown out Olympic star, scored 20 points to control against a tree, lead Indiana to an 80-53 win overj The Reese car was listed as a Indiana State: Hightow-. tota i oss an the Johnson car er's 22 points sparked Kansas toj ff a bout S150 damage. John- its 86-69 rout of Northwestern.

son was not injured. and Don Holman's 20 foot shot Police are seeking the owner of urday aftsrnoon with injuries suf- nto fered in a hvc-car accident Route 71 three miles east with three seconds left in the a car i 10 was repairing a flat game gave Utah State a 67-65 de-! tire on his acc jdent cision over New York sceFiC He was not a factor St. John's Beats Army acc em but police believe he can St. Jc.An s. anctucr power.u., ass i5- jn the investigation of the Eastern independent enjoyed' acc en t.

soooting practice ai the ex- ipense of Army and looked mighty Thieves sometime Sundav night a a 59-49 victory. defeated 13th -ranked' or early this morning stole the. School authorities were attemnt- 59 deficit to a 1950 sur- Highland parked in the Moose parking lot. State police said a by Becky Schuhz. 17.

ille. estbound, veer the highway into the eastbound lane and coihcrd a a vehicle 2i ncrtr.ern border should operated by Louis A. Sayder hi southward today, the 44. of Pittsburgh Miss Schultz. er Bureau said, dropping temper- Catherine M.

Schultz. 38. of Pitts- aturcs sharply in the northern burgh, and her son. Regis A. Schuliz.

18. suffered multiple la- Showers v.ere expected to con- of gold and dollars to Haines toldlxJlioe he parked 1 -Detroit to Duke scored 10 free throws in! 0 down LSU. 80-74; i Young Gunman Fires Shotgun Into Back Of Unidentified Man Armstrong County Han Dies of Heart Attack After Fight PARKER. Pa. of an ceraucns znd abrasions.

Snyder tinue falling from the upper lakes vegMld Armstrong Countv man was not injured. Damage was southward through Tnaiana. estimated at S1.100. and Jower Mississippi Val- ancther man had wit! agers here. Armstrong JOHN L.

FAST Hit, Run Driver Damages Auto Ind'an Summer Most cf the eastern half of the Brownsville. R. D. 1. reported 10 state police that his car v.as 3 OUl m-fn 60 ad parnts an inc 5 uest tv 60 ading-, teen- a life descon of Central Christian Church and an employe of Coroner the Eggers Lumber Co.

for 32 youths, years, died Sunday afternoon in and William his home. Foxourg. were surviving are nis widow, Nora; 'old A. of Uniontown "mild" and temporary, said 1961' as a who should exceed 1960 i total busness volume. "There is! at present no ground for sus-; said.

i struck "bv a hit-run motorist on re rl ed along the Gulf Coast. 48 of ar er this week in the death of John and C. Barren rf a ent of ne newly-organized S. Route 40 west of early Sunday night, causing S2JO damage. l-t i in the was Corpus Fraser, Cole Couple Overcome In Home by Fumes Thomas Gross.

20. and his wife. Kay. 17. of Uniontown, were overcome by gas fumes, reportedy from the furnace at their home.

Thev were treated Hosoital Saturday rnorning. Hawaiian Slides fo Rotary; lour Draws Near daughter. Mrs. Curtis (Virginia' Kempfield A'-ea Senior anon 0 ce a jc5 rj ee a James of Uniontown; four grand- School Band Parent-' Club. Adams.

4D. aiso of Parker, were children: two great-grandchildren Other officers are Walter Haile. arguing with a youth when Pa- and tw 0 sisters, including Mrs vice President: Mrs. Baker, sec" renti and Shirey injected them- Harrison McGettigan of Union- relar and Charles Tessy. treas- selves into the quarrel.

Tha ar- town. 7jrer developed into a brawl. The funeral service will be held officers said, and the two oldor a 2 p.m. Wednesdav in the Rav and lack of South Dakota State MANHATTAN BEACH. Calif, the money supply.

''covered when h'e went" downed youthful gunman early- face of these obstacles, or vehicle this rnorning The tucky 6S 58 and West Vir in5a i'-oday fired a fatal shotgun blast strength and level the thieves, he the hipped iliiam and Mary 74 2 -jin-3 back of an unidentified and abandoned the body in games automobile bearing Maryland i.beat St. Fran-jlicense plates, police reported. "Mgate defeated Officers said the assailant then i 34-30, in double an unidentified 18-year-old iver. jnieiui I I I ime Cani5ius beat Bowling Beach youth to drive Speak at Meeting 70-52; Yale toppled Con-Jhim to Los Angeles where i OTA necticut 63 55: North Carolina St.jboardd a taxicab which took him Ut I hird Ward I A beat George 88-68; to Torrance. Calif.

'Wisconsin downed the Air Force Police from Manhattan Beach, Third Ward PTA will hold its Academy, 80-67; Wichita out- and Torrance and deputies from Christmas meeting at 7.30 p.m. scored Nebraska. 65-63: Los Angeles County sheriff's Tuesday in. the school. 83-71; and UCLA de-; office launched an immediate The Rev.

H. Morris Shields, pas- Teated Tulsa, 94-74. search for the slayer, described of Central Methodist Cnurcn. in oiner top games around about 23 years old with a cut James Potisek was elected pres- jj spea jj, and the First E.U.B. week, Cincinnati plays Miami lover one eye.

Junior Choir will sing. and North Carolina meets 1 Officers reported the victim's i Virginia Tuesday night; John's body was found in a 1953 auto plays i Wednesday Bearing Maryland license plates I night: Utah plays Baylor and'CFl-544. It was not immediately plays Kansas State Friday known whether the auto belonged i night, and Ohio Stae plays Army, to the suspect or the victim. 'Saturday night. Potisek Renamed Band Group Head Will Distribute Food in Borough Surplus food will be disributed from' 10 a to noon Wednesday 1 men were knocked to the ground, funeral hcme.

Uniontown. with Dr. er H- Saturday. He in the old fire station for South' Dee -A as dead when police ar- a ri p. Confer officiating.

Inter- was a member of SS. Cyril and connellsvilie. rived. rr.ent will be in Cedar Grove Methodius Russian Orthodox-Greek, Lions Beard Will Meet Tonight H. William Prinkey.

by members of the tour. With The Dai'y Courier's Hawaiian tour only weeks away, Rc- tarians gi South African's Passport Taken At Johannesburg 'Cemetery, New Geneva. Catholic Church of Jeannette and 'the Greek Catholic Union JOHN EVANKO JR. U. S.

Contract and General I John Bucky) Evanko 56, i- a bor and Materials Handlers Lo, of Uniontown, died Sunday in cal 1058, and Ukranian Nationl Cleveland. Ohio. Ke had "been A Society, ail of Pittsburgh. Dawson Grange Meets Tuesday Trip to Penitentiary Separates Brothers Held in Fayette Jail UNIONTOWN Brothers, Eisenhower to Use Gettysburg Office After January 20 i '11 A Ci LLC i Dawson Grange No 419 will months havg been set)arated JOHAXXESBURG Thursday cf what can cxpS frican 3Uth GETTYSBURG. Pa.

5n President Eisenhower plans to the Fayette County jail from an office on the cam- Ipus of Gettysburg College after leaves the White House on Jan. employed by the American Steel, Surviving are his widow, Mary meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in thej Clare nce Edward Lewis, form-, he I f- ar wire in Cleveland. children: Mrs. Mary Freder-: grange hall.

eriy of Fairchance but later of 20. and anti-segresa- ftrp hic rinu Mrc i of Greensboro. William of Cal-! 1 Surviving are his widow. Mrs. ick of Greensboro, William of Cal-, Alan Paten was Su5an Biazek Evanko tv 0 daugh met.

Mrs. Theresa Zozuia of Car- Hosoita! Patients. Gsrrett County, was taken to 1 Informed sources said today Western Penitentiary Friday to'that Eisenhower has decided to Admitted to Connellsvilie State, start a sen nce of from two to'rent space in the unoccupied ospital were Mrs. Ruth five year? Hg anci his brother'home assigned to college presi- Vanderbilt, R. D.

1. Caro-j wil arn i ied guilty to theft of dent Willard S. Paul to serve as Hi.xscn of Crawford pnun jreds of pounds of copperjhis headquarters. Paul is living Ranging from the traditional 1 -): lo irom two grandchildren: his tryman of Somerset. John Donald Shawley cf re rorn a u.

S. Steel plant near'elsewhere in Gettysburg. greeting upon arrr.a!, the famous. 1 nue i a 'mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Evanko na of Jeannette.

Mrs. Margaret pion. Mrs. The'ma Shumar of Per-ifairchance. Under the presidential pension un arr.vai Jan Smut- Air- of i te( fi ve brothers, including Zemba of Youngwood and Mrs.

ryopol s. R. D. 1. Patricia andj The two were given similarllaw, the Chief Executive is en- i i i i i i I Ui i r-.

i i i i i o. 4, mu 6 cl1 oil 111 Jell me 15 CU" fi'-t and to the luau feast as a in of United and Frank of Helen Streno of Detroit. Genevieve Parnell of 125 Shultz sentences. Clarence sent home a titled to $50,000 a year in federal 'TM and three sisters, m- and two sisters, Mrs. Irene Mrs.

Nellie Sumey of ac ket for his brother before helfunds to pay office salaries and Youngster Burn-rd. 3 of We-tmore- rt 'aikiki bcacli, the beauiful land City- suffered first and second tabs, to the iuau feast degree bu-ns of the fac-. nccK and Gah, picmrcs Roianans on right leg Sundav vhen a stove an indirect tour of the islands. tc 10 a nc a 3 1 of exploded at his homo He was Student guest at the noon mret- treated and released om ing was Wripkcy from nette District M-monai Hospuai. maculate Conception High School.

dra a of hi; Too Xaucie given. ciudin: United. irs Ann yiazanko of reczka of North Tonowanda. X. Y.derbilt.

Melody Kay Davis of as committed. Mrs. Mary Balonda rcnt. th. MD Fund Bali Set By Toil Cedars Ends Training.

PARRIS ISLAND, S. C. -Marine Pvt. Henry Duk? son of Mr. and Henry W.

Duke of Chestnut Ridae rp. cruit tramng at me Ms- i c.v.^ rine Corps Recruit Depot. Parns No. 152. Tall Cedars of Lebanon.

Island C. sponsor a bail starting at 9 a.m. Friday in the White Swan At Brownsville Hospital. Hotel to benefit the Muscular Dys- AToert Landman Jr. of Grind- trophy lund.

stone has been admitted to Brownsville Genera 1 Hospital for Twins Born, treatment. Those discharged in- MOUNT PLEASANT Mr. and eluded Mrs. Catherine Stmac of Mrs. Robert Stnchik of 213 Col- of Mrs.

Hazel Wilson Detainers against them have The Presidnt's office at the i Chester, N. Y. Eldred Langford of 1007 been filed by Maryland authori- college will be a few MRS. FRANCIS DIETZ The body is at the home where Grandview Frank Blaney ofjties. his Gettysburg farm and M-s.

Florence Eeistel Dietz. 43. a prayer service will be held at'2922 West Crawford Joseph i arden Jack L. Cochran and a few blocks from the heart of Johnstown, formeriv of a.m. Tuesday, followed of First South Sheriff Thomas J.

Ryan of this historic Civil War city. Paton toici newsmen the wither 3 Saturday in'requiem high mass at 9:30 a.m. nellsville. John Hominsky of 1205'made the trip. drawai Ms passport was "indi- 0 ns town She was born Dec ll i SS.

Cyril and Methodius Church Ridge Mrs. Katherine Wey-j tauve of ine weakness of the I 9 i i i the Rev Peter Felenchak and of White. Mrs. Elizabeth Lan- goiwmnents posifon that they surviving are her husband i officiating. Interment will be in of 11 Second Dunbar, John CPDnOt PHOM- r.

r- -T. -r rrancis: one son. oames: one oeanneae cnuitn cemelery. oiurtu ut v-Oiuieuamie. ii, ju.

aV, Ve lruth Brother. David F. of Arm- 'Mrs. Irene Richter of H19 Sun aoout tne po.icies of apartheid brust. and three sisters.

MRS. ANNA NASIATKA Sandra Lynn Cossell of 344 Homer Cone of Greensburg. R. D. MOUNT PLEASANT Mrs.

East Crawford Thomas Mrs. Hazel Smith of Nasiatka of 5 Frick mel Jr. of 524 North Pittsburg Swan, Fogle Win Prizes From GE D. I. and Mrs.

Henry Hall of; died at 6:15 a.m. Sunday at John Tarasan of Scottdale. iAmbridgc. Ihome of a son-in-law and D. 1, James Capitols of Speers SOMERSET Directors of the Somerset County Development The body will be at the Mr.

and Mrs. Alex Wojciak of Hill, Dunbwvand William Dull 6f I Council will hold i dinner meet- Development Group's Annual Dinner Heel Slated in Somerset ierson funeral home in Johnstown'Maxwell. Two members of Swan's G. C. 1 where funeral services will be.

Comnanv in She was preceded in death by 1707 Buttcrmore Blvd. Eisenhower already has said he will make Gettysburg his permanent base after he leaves the executive mansion although he has some traveling in the years head. Critically Hurt In Fall From Roof BEDFORD, Pa. (UPD-James At ing at 6:30 p.m. Dec.

7 in thejE. Hershberger, 30, Lonaconing, Bakersville Fire Hall. was in critical condition in i 4 Tt, Westmoreland Hospital. ur St. nave received awards! Greensburg Saturday afternoon.

or their performances in recent' Hetm From Hospital. Paul Romesburg of Jones Mills.The first, a son. named Robert contests. And Mrs. Grace A.

Haover daughter of Indian Head keen discharged from Somersel Community Hospital four oounds. nine He won trip in an event R. D. 1. is, in Admitted to Uniontown Hospital and plan? will be drawn for a back injury suffered Satur- daughters.

I were Barbara Jones of Dunbar. tinued action on the industrial day when he fell 25 feet from 1944 and a son, Francis, EPHRIAM KNUPP I Surviving are two Ephriam Knupp. 90, formerly of (Mrs. Anna Wojciak of Maxwell Davis of Fayette City, R. growth problem.

funeral home where a J. Cebulak of the Pennsylvania Turnpike A membership the roof of a building on which was working in Bedford Twp. Hershberger is an employe of Cumberland, contractor ounces, was born two minutes sored by the General The body will be at the will be held at 8:30 a.mJR. D. 1.

Edythe M. Clark of Con-'near Somerset, will be (tiacuased. 'late- at 4:01 p.m. Paternal grand- Appliance Division. UNIONTOWN Andy Ritchie, mother is Mrs.

Catherine Strichik Edward. Fogel, salesman 'orj p.m. today. veteran county employe is of Mount Pleasant. The mother is Swan's, received a 13 cubic foot funeral home in Stahlstown after! Wednesday followed by requiem nellsville.

Joseph J. Rocheck Jr. repotted improved-from a heart the former Connie Grimm, refrigerator for his 4tUck days ago. of Mr. and Mrs.

Luther formance in a retail salesman fe ii Cntartevn Hospital, Grimm of 806 West Main St. contest sponsored by G. E. GEORGE STASCHAK MOUNT PLEASANT George high mass at in Trans-iof New Salem, R. D.

1, Adolfa' Staschak, of Foxtown (Hunk-jcemetery. figuration R. C. Church with Msgr. Marion Roscnthal officiating.

Interment will be in the'church Kuzdra of Lemont Furnace, R. D. Lorraine Rosenberger of Markleysburg and Margaret M. Wag- jfett of Smock. A daughter was bom at 9:14 Saturday in Uniontown Hospital to Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Me- Cormick of Vaifetowa, R.D. who is building the structure for a shoe factory. Room Fisher, ton of Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Fisher of town, lacerated his rifM thank while working with a.

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