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Latrobe Bulletin du lieu suivant : Latrobe, Pennsylvania • 10

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I 00 0 0 0 0 0 10 THE LATROBE Monday, April 21, 1958 Bidault Hasn't Much Chance To Set Up Stable Cabinet In French Crisis PARIS (UP). -Georges Bidault, twice a post war premier, set out today to form a new French cabinet, but his unyielding policy on Algeria was believed to have doomed his efforts in advance. Bidault, 59, a member of the Catholic Popular Republicans (MRP), is believed determined to hold on to Algeria eyen at the cost of a rift in NATO. President Rene Coty chose Bidault to make the first try at solving what may be the greatest political crisis of the fourth Republic. Bidault has these stumbling blocks ahead: -He is at odds with his own party.

-Left-wing groups, with 140 votes in the 596-member National Assembly, are violently anti-Bidault. During the battle of Dien Bien Phu, when Bidault was foreign minister, he called for armed American intervention. -The socialists, with 100 key votes, have warned they would not support a of adventure" in North Africa. Followers of- Bidault have hinted they. would like to 1 mount military operations against Tunisia to prevent its alleged interference in Algeria.

Bidault's efforts to form a gov ernment coincided with nationwide. local elections in France. Politica' parties studied the returns closely but there were no major change, in the country's political align ment beyond, a slight drift from the extreme left. Mural Gift WORCESTER, Mass. (UP).

After devoting more than 1.000 hours to the painting of an 8 12. foot students Judith Andersor. Joanna Sayre presented mural, the finished work to Classical High School. LOOK FOR THIS SIGN NEED $20 THRIFT TO $600 PLAN LOANS: IN A Service One-day Up to 24 mos. te Repay THRIFT PLAN FINANCE CORPORATION OF LATROBE Loans Made to Residents of Surrounding Communities Mon, thro Thur.

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M. to 9 P. M. DAILY Why Hesitate? Crafts, a postal clerk in Omaha, last month at the age of 79. ported $75,000 on the condition to Crafts.

Alty said he may mind. who died childless He left the Rev. Alty a rethat he change his name take a year to make up his (Bulletin Unifax) BUFFALO, N. Rev. Glen Victor Alty (below), 39, pastor of a suburban Methodist church, has been placed in a dilemma by the will of his uncle, Norris P.

OBITUARIES Frank Lankey, 71, Derry, in the Latrobe Hospital Sunday at 1:58 p. m. He was born in Fayette County Dec. 9, 1886. He is survived by the following brothers and sisters: Grover, Stahlstown: Oscar, Prittstown: Elmer, Kecksburg; Emerson, Youngwood; James, Thomas.

Grace and Mrs. Birdie Keshlar. all of Acme. Friends will be received at the James Gaut Funeral Home, Pleasant Unity, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m.

daily, where funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m. with the Rev. Elias A. Kessler, pastor of the Lycippus United Brethren Church officiating.

Interment will be in the Lycippus Cemetery. Irene Cecelia Orzehowski Frank Lankey Mrs. Irene Cecelia Orzehowski, 31, Whitney, died Sunday at 9:15 a. m. in Latrobe Hospital.

She is survived by her husband, Joseph W. Orzehowski; two children, Michael and Marilyn, both at home: her mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Stumpf, Whitney; one brother, August Stefanick, Pittsburgh: three half -brothers, Donald, James and Raymond Stumpf, all of Whitney.

Friends will be received, at the Orzehowski, residence. No. 72, Whitney. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. John.

Frank John Frank McWey, 89, 413 E. First Derry, died in Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh, where he had been a patient for nine days. Born in Derry, son of the late James and Salome Kolb McWey, he was a PRR operator prior to his retirement 25 years ago. His wife, Mrs. Anna Monah McWey, died Feb.

3, 1944 He was a member of St. Josept's Parish, Derry, Holy Name Society and of St. Benedict. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. John- (Elizabeth) O'Brien, Chicago, and Miss Margaret.

Fryer, Derry, with whom he resided: a number of nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the Fisher Funeral Home, Derry. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Sophia Ignatius Wolak Word was received Sunday by Mrs. Charles Smith, Latrobe, of the death of her sister, Mrs.

Sophia Ignatius Wolak, Lorain, 0. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. TOP ENTERTAINMENT -The Dinah Shore Chevy Show -NBC-TV and the Pat. Boone, Chevy Showroom -weekly on ABC000 The Bel Air Impala Convertible. Accessories to its Fisher Body beauty ere rear fender radio antennas and a continental wheel carrier.

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1605 LIGONIER LATROBE, KE 7-7723 Ligonier Valley News Charter Members Sought By DAR A meeting of the Fort Ligonier Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution was held Friday, April '18, at the Ligonier Valley library, witt Mrs. George Bell, vice regent, presiding. Mrs. John King, chairman of the American history committee, presented the program, a talk on the battle of Lexington which took place April 19, 1775. The Fort Ligonier invites all -who are interested in charter membership to contact Mrs.

"Chick" Nicely, chairman of the membership committee. Completed applications should be turned in to. Miss Joanne Stormont, registrar, by the first week of September. The next scheduled meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 9, at the Copeland cottage of Camp Fairfield.

Joseph Sefchick Heads P-T Guild Joseph Sefchick was elected president of the Holy Trinity Parent-Teachers Guild at the April meeting recently in the school hall. Other officers named include: Mrs. Virginia Smith, vice president; Mrs. Marie Featherstone, secretary, and Mrs. Kay Wuchina, treasurer.

Mrs. Smith, program chairman, announced that a card party will be held in the Vincent St. church ball May 12: Mrs. Mildred Hall was appointed chairman of the seventh grade mothers who will play host to the graduating class at a communion breakfast to be held the last day of school. Two members, Mrs.

Frank Leigh and Mrs. Elsie. Picadio, were named to the Ligonier Valley post-prom committee. Refreshments were served following the meeting by Mrs. Donald Burns, Chairman, Mrs.

Ann Clark, Mrs. Minnie Irwin and Mrs. Norma Miney. St. James Host To Luther Units The Luther League of St.

James Lutheran Church, was host last evening to area Luther: Leagues. Leagues attending the rally included: Hebron Lutheran, Blairsville: Trinity Lutheran, Derry; Trinity Lutheran, Latrobe, and St. Paul's Lutheran, Darlington. Seventy-five young people took part. Blairsville was in charge of devotions and Derry was in charge of recreation.

The Latrobe group -gave a skit, "The Purpose of Luther League and Use of Its The host league served refreshments. The next rally is scheduled: at 4 p.m. June 15 in the LegionKeener Park, Latrobe, in the form of a picnic. Ligonier School Tax Boosted Mill A boost of one mill in' the, levy on real property is propesed in a tentative budget -for the 1958-59 term approved at a special meeting by the Ligonier Borough board of education. Expenditures and receipts are the the tentative budget.

Because a new roof must be installed on the senior high school building and new lockers will be placed in the halls, the board proposed boosting the real estate levy from 28 to 29 mills. The formal budget will be adopted later. MILLER'S WED. SPECIALS SKINLESS WIENERS 3 Ibs. $1.00.

Margarine 5 Ibs. 89c WARSAW PICKLES gal. 49c Welding School Will Be Opened An- evening arc welding, school for adults will be organized today at the Ligonier Valley Joint Senior High School, The school, which will be conducted once a week for five consecutive weeks, is for- beginners and others wishing to improve their welding skill. All interested persons should report to the high school building at 7 p.m. to sign up for the course.

Everyone who attends all five sessions will receive a diploma. A nominal fee will be charged for the course. Enrollment will be limited. The course is based on instructions developed by the Lincoln Electric Company, which makes are welding equipment and has been conducting welding schools since 1917. The Harvey Welding Company will sponsor and supervise the course.

Stahlstown Man Fined For Gaming James D. Shawley, Stahlstown R. D. 1, has been fined $50 by Judge L. Alexander Sculco after pleading guilty to a lottery charge.

Shawley was arrested Jan. 23 by state police who found punchboard in his confectionery store. Starting Today Lowenstein's Will Be Ready With A New Stock Of Finest Merchandise Obtainable AND We Will Again Resume The Giving Of Green Stamps COME IN AND SEE US! SAVE 0 Introductory Price! Special only (with trade-in) washer $399.95 and dryer YOU SAVE List NEW MAYTAG Highlander' automatics Fully Automatic Washer Fully Automatic and Forget It Heat Control Set It Automatic Fully Flexible Automatic Timer Safety Switch Washing Action Safety Door Convenient Exclusive Gyrafoam Smooth, Even Drying Quiet Operation Lint Trap Maytag Maytag Dependability Dependability Only $5,00 a week! HURRY! Limited time only at introductory price! CELLO Furniture 533 DEPOT ST. LATROBE, PA. Ph KE 7-5541.

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