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-NhW NtWii, 4, 2 Boeing Close To Airliners Disaster Mrs. Kulow Is City Speaker February 13 Council Will Seek Aid On Rt. 422 Bypass Plan City Council yesterday agreed jto Assemblyman Dominick iCioffi to support a U.S. 422 by- Ipass plan that would require con- Mrs. Raynwnd J.

Kulow, Hub of a viaduct over the bard. widely known Lutheran Shenango River from Beaver St, resolution E. Gene One Over Atlantic Ocean, One In California, Malfunctions Are Cause Of Anxious Minutes, Lives Of 226 Persons At Stake On Two Planes LWIVI. WlUl'IJf RIIUW II iiU NEW YORK Boeing 707 jet passenger worker, loolurer and Dianes landed safelv at airports a continent apart Tuesday in tJie New Castie World streets Director -4 in Prayer service Feb. IS.jSchweinsberg calling for support despite mishaps resulting from nialfuncUons in senesof the plan.

Last week. Council, fligtlt. There were no injuries in either case. Lenten talks last year in the adopted Schweinsberg motion A Pan American World Airivays 707 en route from New (astie ywca will be heard for a Paris to New York dropped swiftly from a 30,000 foot alti- in first Meihndist church, the' hide to 6.000 feet over the North Atlantic at 5:14 p.m. World Day ob- e.s.t.

Tuesday when the autopilot that keeps the plane level oi Senior Citizen suddenly went on the blink. work for the Lutheran Service So- 707 derated bv Amen- ciety of Youngstown, engaged in AwHAer Tir? oy social service work; directs can Airlmej: repwted hospital by county of activities for men and tPouWe ia the hydraulic women over 65 in all denomi- while en route from New orK quoted FreKiheim as saying, and conducts a Bible class Los Angeles. in the same telephone conversa-j each TueKday afternoon at the In both eases the crew quickly patient is here, I refuse to Wick Park Center. sWoman iospitalizec After Crash Deaths Of The Day A directory all yet held Is publliilHMl dsUy at nine of the CUnified Section for yonr convenience. The director? tho place of interment, the 'oneral director, the time of the and tnf hours.

i Oscar J. Sheaffer rence Church in Hillsville and the 4, 1942 to March 1, 1946. Holy Society oi the church, Besides his wife, Mrs. Alice Home, E. Washington St.

Cuzic he leaves three daughters: at Chestnut, where friends may Mrs. R. B. Young. Rockville; Miss call today and tomorrow from 7-9 Mary Louise and Miss Cuzic at Friday with i J.

Cuzic of LowellvUle 0., rseph J. and Darnel R. Cuzic jStruthers, James Edward Cuzic inter- cem- 11 grandchildren. Oscar J. Sheaffer, 75, RD fi.

Services for the late Mr. Cuzic Weather OUTlOOK retired New Castle School be held on Friday at 9:30 a.m. trict teacher, died suddenly St. Lawrence Church in Hills- Viiie, With Rev. Dominick DeBlasio Eastern Temper- officiating.

average 5 or 6 degrees Friends will be received at the normal. "Itening colder Cunningham Funeral Home Thursday and Friday. Lowellville, 0., today and Thurs- visiting a local Tuesday afternocMi. Born in North Beaver July 11, 1883, he was a son of the late John and Harriet Roberts Sheaf- ifer. His father, at one time, served 70 an associate Judge in A 67 year old woman wasjCounty.

'riijl in north ponion Thursday and most Sheaffer formerly taught at Friday St. Lawrence Cemetery. the and Friday. Some warming by Sunday or Monday, precipitation will average one- last Quarter to one-half inch occurring bypass that would take traffic'hospitalized and three other per- through an extension of Grove sons were treated for injuries fol-jthe New Senior High School St. to Shenango along three auto acci-jwhere he served as head of the Erie Railroad tracks to Grant and yesterday.

studies department. He stu- Sampson Sts. 5 Mrs. Bertha McCurdy, 935jdied law in the (rffice of C(A. Oscar Council backed plan I Adams is reported in gtxxl Jackson prior to teaching, and the assemblyman had beeni condition at the Jameson Memor-j A member of First Methodist pressing the State Dept, of High- ial Hospital following an he was a member of the ways for its adoption.

However, investigated by city police at 3:10 Borden Bible Class; Mahoning Council withdrew its support fori p. rn. yesterday, iiospital attend-! Lodge 243. F. and A.M.; Valley of plan because the said she suffered an injury-New Castle Consistory AASR.

He would have been under water in jto the right arm. a graduate of W. and J. Col- Mrs. James A.

Gillespie of area Sunday or Monday. Western Pennsylvania: Temperature will average 8 or 10 degrees below normal. Much colder Mrs. James A. Gillespie, the warming by Sun- former Elezora Burwell, 425 E.

Monday. Precipitation will Lutton died at the average one-auarter to one-half Her husband. T. A. and received his Masters Degot under control and him, and Vm sending him As a writer.

Mrs. Kulow wasithe recent flood, landed the plane without trouble. Ingham editor of Department of! CounciLtian Richard H. Biddle 67, same address, was treated for'gree from the University of Michi- Troiible Atlantic PYeidheim requested $15 a Lutheran Standard for over five.said Cioffi should be given the! shock and discharged. Pan plane ran $75 for treatment of the years and has had one full length courtesy of being notified of! City police said a car driven by In addition to his wife, Mrs.

into Its trouble 500 miles east of patient "who never admitted As You and change of plans. Biddle Adam Murawski, 38, 1913 E. Wash- Bernice Sheaffer, he leaves ijgy Gander. it.s next scheduled publishtKl. She has authored said the assemblyman worked for ington was moving west on E.

brothers. Edward R. and; Agy Smith 46 710 Court stop. The plane was carrying 114 Freidheim in replying the numerous booklets, articles, and the bypass when the $150,000 Washington St. and the McCurdy Sheaffer, both of New 368M: E.

Washington today at 4 SunSa; A recurring fJiirriPa The b(Sy has been removed to period, the J. G. Crunkleton Funeral, Home, Grant with completes obituary and arrangements to announced. i re verv familiar as well as Bible studies and bond i.ssue was voted car was moving south on Services will be held Thursday St. when the accident occurred at 2:30 p.m.

from the Reynolds ihpj Funeral Home, 909 Adams Dr, Wallace C. Calvert in St. on Monday following a heart NERVES Made His Life MISERABLE the intersection. The McCurdy car struck Murawski car then ran into in New Castle. Dec.

One New Castle man said re- passengers, including actor-dancer charges said, Gene Kelly, and a crew of 10 with the case. Init thW don't defeated in May. Also, Cioffi A Pan spokesman here said sound like my Mrs. Kulow has also directed a erted himself on the other that the autopilot a 19 Ingham said, (w at Lake-land going to need his malfunction and bet'ame county physican called Lutheran ChairtauquajBiddle said. In a matter of minutes the tried to get two patients ad- Solicitor Robert M.

pole police said. Officer Reed Smith who resides in his life miserable. He seldom got a plane dropped 24.000 feet until the for surgery. Through the! go ported the pole was not funeral Beach, Fla. crew brought it under control efforts of another he was ii downtnL Schweinsberg The Murawski car was damagedu Single, he was a disabled Worid calmed down his h.

The olane was ooerated in tfPttina onp downtown Youngstown winded Council that his motionin the right front fender and today from ad p. jj and was a former sleeps better than in years, Ha successrui in gi iuxig one mimu st.nr^nrf fmm! rar was in thp! member of the Central Christian further states Sys-Tone 1912, he was a son of Kenneth Smith, who died in 1927 and Mil- nervousness which he states manually for the remaining hour- other patient is still at the I trip to Gander county Home and hasn't boon greater Newientire front end, Mid Passengers left the ailing plane admitted." He was not for over itL American Auto-; iisher and J. R. i'lsher, Mrs. Caroline Geibel, ct Gander and Pan Am flew an- to any other mobile and trucking assoc-iboth of 619 Ray were formerly of 518 E.

Moody other jet from Ywk to During the course of the discus- rhtirch wa fivir ----mms. neips nuiei bring them on the last leg of their it was that only staff s(K-ial and school groups. She has', their p. m. She Claire reilil to spoken in Michigan, to dent or Cal to Catholic and him a outlook on life.

Sys-Tone is helping who addition to his mother, he suffer from here in New sister Mrs Harold Castle. This new medicine, with siMtri, mia. iiaiuiu Church. In leaves one IDOin OI D13 nay were ireaiea yu, tormeriy oi oio mooay uur sxsitri xia.u.v. fen Great Herbs and several vita- jand discharged at Jameson Mem-idied in the Macaluso Nursing, Phelps, Pittsburgh; three bro- ugjpg quiet 1 i 1 Ti i J.

1 1 Maryland, West Averts Emergency I.anding Jameson. The county dcK'tor is not York, Harry Hark oi New York pilot a staff member at the hospital. Oi the American Airlines jet en Rowland told Ingham; there route to Los Angeles wth 112 per-i Ui anyway we (Jameson) can ions aboard alerted International make you happy, we want to do Airport at Los Angeles that he It. You can call me any might have to make an emergen- dav or night that having ey landing. Emergency fire equip- difficulty.

We want you to be ment was held In readiness at the happy and t. field, something I been Women and is coordi- But Clark and his erew then de- with Ingham replied, mating the program for the day. termined that the hydraulic Rowland said Cioffi. North Carolina, Pennsvlvania and, bonding counsel I The bu.sy Ohio woman has also' found time to raise a family of OK children and was a former public school teacher. Mrs.

Howard M. Kirk is the president of the New Casfle Council BUS PAYMENT (Continued From Page 1) months but had been ill past six weeks. Prior to entering the home, Mrs, Geibel made her homely 10; 10 p. m. yesterday.

Hospital attendants said Robert Fisher suffered chest cuts and possible internal injuries. J. R. Fi.sher, a passenger, was treated for cuts and bruises of the scalp. City police said a car driven by years.

She came here from Car- Robert Fisher was moving Center, Pa. on County Line St. and a car Born in Alsace-Lorraine, France, driven by Albert E. Finamore, was June 4, 1868, she was a daughter for theineth (Chubby) Smith, New Cas- for energy. Costs itle.

I only a few cents a day. So dpnt go During World War II, he was'on suffering. Get PFC with the 678th Medical CaSe and thmSi! Pennsylvania. with her daughter, Mrs. Evelyn I from Dec.

Hogue, E. Moody for 18 has A musical program is Mayor DeCarbo said Sweesy tem of the plane was all right and served the this commun- connwtion with the that there was apparent mal- ity a high standard of hos- unction of service with out prejudice The plane touched down at In to race, color, or ability to CITY CLOSES DOOR ON ternational at 9:04 p.m. p.s.t., only pay. Only on order of a licen.scd 11 minutes behind schedule. iphysican.

duly appointed to the fWwKc bcWcK DATA mediciil staff, are patients ad-i mitted and treated, Emergencyi fContinued From ii or question by physicians member without regard to ability to pay Non-emergency and elective cases 35 Monday had been uujs their turn depending additional information con- by himself and family need.s relief metropolitan seiver from the additional burden of pay. physician and the where the money was 1 moving south on Pine St, when the of the late Martin and Elizabeth! Saccident occurred. She was married to' AID TO HOSPITALS WILL CURB TAX CUT (ConCtnned From 1) pays the hospital bills incurred Both cars were extensively dam-! Jacob Geibel Feb. 3, 1885, had voted for similar issues be-'aged and had to be towed marking their 50th wedding fore. the police said.

anniversary in 1935. Mr. Geibel mayor said. In another accident investigated died Jan. 18, 1941.

check the rponrd was a member of is Sweesy replied Mayor De i Eleanor Magill, 2203 Mary Church. New Castle, Carbo told Sweesy he would show'Carbon Center, was a it later and the exchange ended. Council also reported from committee an ordinance provid- right arm. Police said the member of St. Wendlin the Christian Mothers.

Third Or-; der of St. Francis and Altar Society of the church. Children surviving Include; Mrs. program. mg for the free patient if Smith he was withdrawing he would out what Council community hospitals are to main- present at his support of the proposed before calling an Author- tain the standard of care nrieoting were: Sister Mary ect.

He said the only thing favor- ity meeting for plan- and desired bv all our oeoole administrator of New Castle able to the metropolitan system Walker added the appropri- He added that Mabel Barron, was that new industry would be ation ordinance would have to be a reduction in payment Hospital administra- frightentnl away by five sewage; approved before negotiations for sister planned to take her to Jameson Memorial Hospital but the hosing for the $27,400 report of treating her. of general not! City police said the Magill car otherwise for the moving south on Highland Henry (Barbara) Streitman. Ren- iniUal installment on the buses. and a car driven by B. H.ifrew.

Mrs. Warren (Agnes) Sweesy also voted against the 'Mullen. 912 Morton was mov-'Heath. Compton, Mrs. Pat- ordinance.

ing east on Euclid Ave. when the rick J. (Catherine) Callahan, New Walker said yesterday afternoon accident occurred. Castle; Mrs. Alberta Burris and Officers said Mullen went through a stop sign at the intersection and strucic and damaged the left side of the Magill car.

county commissioners from $26,369 in 1954 to $14.366 in a decrease of over 45 per cent hospital to the indigent i'or the same period, the number of free patients at Jameson increased from 346 to 674 with an increase in free davs fnrni 5,091 to 7 Commissioners earmarked 20 ,000 of the 6 )0 appropriation for New Castle Hospital which no state aid In caring for poor patients. The remaining $40,000 will be apportioned to the hospitals based on their for free patient care. tor. County OKs Hike In County Home Living Rates Mrs. Hogue of New Castle; two sons, Alphonse, Butler; Sylvester Chicora, 40 gi'and- children; 74 great grandchildren.

treatment plants serving the area. The News also had requested information concerning date not In the metropolitan report. action also kept a report on the breakdown the costs of city improvements secret. The Consoer, Townsend report set the cost of improvements to the city sewage treatment plant and sewer lines the sale of SVTC are completed. Both cars same to a stop on the and six great-great grandchildren, lawn at 1503 Highland the; Four children preceded her in opposite side of the street from death, the point of impact, police said.

I Services will be held in St. Wend- Officers cited Mullen for going lin Church, Carbon Center, Friday through the sign, 10:30 a. m. with Rev. Linus to police records.

W. H. Waddington County commissioners yesterday! without township participation at unanimoUvSiy voted to increase' $3,3 million, living rates at the County Home J. Fred Rentz, secretary of The for are able to today said additional pay. information had been requested The new become "in our opinion, there fective $80 per a study made of the rate Ingham yesterday continued to month for general care and $100 Rentz said the suggested level charges at Jameson.

iper month for those who need been from He said that Joseph Friedheim, medical attention. The former rate rate system and were; future City Councils can-y The ordinance, approved yesterday, provides the Authority will purchase SVTC in five annual payments of $27,400, The city agrees to reimburse the Authority for the difference between the Authority's, net earnings and the total payment cost. The ordinance requires the Authority to st't up a and a sinking be 10 per In MAnara cent of the daily gross revenue. III I lUlluvU Perry said in his letter the basis of such appropriations scheduled for final action by Council next Tuesday, we are of tj 1 the opinion that the agree- di Monaca. His wife Ada Mae Phila.

John Nick Cuzic bon Waddington, died in 1947. Bom in New Ca.stle, Nov. 14, 1872, Domeling in charge. Interment wll be in the church cemetery. Friends may call at the McGonigle Funeral Home, N.

Beaver at today from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Rosary will be said at the funeral home tonight at 8:30 William H. Waddington, 86 a' Thursday, the body is to be reformer resident of New Castle and moved to the Geibel Funeral New Brighton, died Tuesday ini Home in Butler. ment with the Authwity would be valid and a binding tton on the city could bind John Nick Cuzic, 68 Carbon, P.i., i i.

p.m. Tuesday at his he was a son the late after a seven month illness tubercular patient referred to the were necessary to cope with rising dcnie. but operating costs at the home. hospital administrator, in 1953 re- for all patients who could affwd necessarily an equitable dispo-l out provisions of the Thomas and Hannah a heart ailment, quested a from the to pav was $60 a month, sition of co.st. opinion said the transfer of spent his early life New Bom in Mostar, Yugoslavia, Dec.

county before he would admit a Commissioners said the increases' Sfxw- 6 1890. he came to America .2 able. Rentz said, might for payment would have to be First Baptist Church in NeW Carbon we done by ordinance. The indebtwl-Brighton. Pg years where ness would be placed with the Au-; Surviving are one daughter, Mrs.

engaged in several busi- ority. Perry added. (Ella) Koah, New Brighton barbei son of the late Nicholas he had not withdrawn a request) Funeral services will be held Kathprinp from the B. Tw-lt Fungal Home, New Bngh- Alice Maud Harrod who See Us Now For EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING m. wiMtmmtmm m.

tmmmt about this questioni tois past another car has collided witn causing 1270 and $820 damage. In both cases the other drivers declared at fault, but they were uckinsured and I had to pay my own repair blUa, Would about for Auto Collision paid both McBRIDE SHANNON CO. 238 I. Washington St. ot 4-5S71 MINIS FOR YOUR BRIDE! The diamond you give Is ymbo! of lovp so, of cour.se yciu want to give the best available within your budget The best of gems and tailored mount- inga actually cost leM Ixt the long run.

Compare and you will find your diamond dollar goes farther at JESSE KERR Dependable Jeweler 5-7 N. Mill St. Phone OL 4-6121 felt intere.sted parties have not been given data in this regard to thority. Perry added, satisfy Rentz said while the tan sewer plan is favored to individual township s. The News wished to obtain figures showing the cost to users In proportion to the cost derived.

The request was for Rentz said, andithe ball rolling. thority funds. with Rev. Greer of mayor the prime reason Baptist Church In Intermit will be In Grov. Ceroe- for the original meeting was to get 011 mayor had, He was a member St.

Law- The have been revealed before $40,000 Friday but time." idrew the figure at a GNCIX: di-fertilizer Meetino Mayor DeCarbo told Council Ne- rectors meeting Saturday. shannock Twp. has been question-: intend to consult with Clntprj At Colleae mg rates we are The Transit Mayor De-i mayor said the report us Carbo on the amount (of the' Lime and fertilizer dealers will in black and white what rates loan). I am satisfied 1 am accom-ihave an opportunity to be brought going to be subjected plishing my up-to-date on the latest advances The Consoer. Townsend report recommended Uie city finance its sewage treatment plant and line through a general obligation bond ol $3 million find sewer revenues.

The report, issued in September. the sewer revenues be based upon a monthly $2 rental charge in the suburban area. consideration has been given to a connection or initial the report said, such a charge might be worthy ofj consideration in order to build up what amount it Left open for question at this GAYLY-DECORATED FRUIT BASKETS CUNNINGHAM and WEINGARTNER N. Mill St. Ph.

OL S-6629 an initial fund to further Hazelton Masury, for- the city bond resident of New Castle for White proposed also in years died suddenly in ber the improvements to intercep- Sharon General Hospital today at itor lines needed under the metro- 2-40 a.m. after an illness of two i politan program be paid by a $54 (connecting fee charged suburban Mr. Woodrmg, a na- users for the part of the intercep-'Tyrone, came to New I tor sewer that would be a where he was employed at the citv system. The $54 con- Dean Phipps Store for five nection fee was first inserted in years and was a member of the the Shenango Twp. sewer con- United Presbyterian Church in tract.

New Castle. The contract with Union Born in Tyrone. June 26, Tw'p. provides for that was a Tyrone High to pay for repairs and improve- School graduate and was married menis to city lines serving that the former Shirley Bickle in proportion of ewho survives him. He amount the township had placed employed in Sharon at the in the line with the total flow.

Dezen-Firestone Store and as Rapp charged Monday night be-'a member of the How-ard H. I fore the Neshannock Twp. Boardi Johnson Fellowship Class of the of Supervisors the city is refusing'First Methodist Church in to reveal information unfavorable Moose Lodge 292 in to the metropolitan program. He I Sharon and the Brookville V(riun- charged the proportion- teer Fire Department. in the use of lime and fertilizer at the annual Fertilizer and Lime Conference on the Pennciylvania State University campus Feb.

11 12, and 13. Limestone producers and salesmen will be particularly interested in the discussion on a possible new method of limestone analysis. A session on the results of fertilizer demonstrations in Pennsylvania will imrlude a dis- jcussion of nitrogen fertilization of Richard Donald 27, i The Wednesday afternoon session time is the detail of drafting the contract between the city and Authority. City Solicitor Robert M. White has been acting as eounsel for ths Authority.

Richard D. Woodring Dies Suddenly Today be devoted to sales and advertising techniques. ProtMt At AN Pofiilty Ask US about Dread Disease Insurance today! Up to flO.CXK) each person for Pouo. Leukemia, Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, Small Pox, Tetanus, and others. P.

M. MeGAFFIC Central Std. Life Ins. Co. General Beckford OL ate cost in the metropolitan sys- Besldes his wife Mrs.

Shirley tem would be approximately Woodring he leaves three chil- 000 more than the cost a separ- dren: Richard D. Stephen L. ate township system and disposal Deborah Ann, at home; his plant. mother. Mrs, Ester Irvin of Tyrone, his two-story dwell- Mr.

and Mrs. Oliver W'oodring ing at Mariasville. near EnUenton.jSr., of Osceola Mills, Pa. occupied by the Floyd Orr family 1 The body will be removed from gutted by fire Monday, A the Reinsel Funeral Home in( Farrell today to the Eugene Johnson Funeral Home In Tyrone, whers will be held. was faulty flue leading from a coal- buming heater was blamed for the i isisaster.

The four-year-old daughter of the Orrs spread the alarm. WANT TO SLEEP BETTER? LOOK YOUNGER? READ PAGE 157 of February's DIGEST where finid an acJvertisement that makes a remarkable free offer one that can help efK(Xjrage (jeep refreshing sleep, witiv out drugs or pills. The makers of Health Equipment have prepared a revealing booklet To find oirt how to get a free copy of this valuable see page 157 of DIGEST. Or. for immediate Information cail today.

NIAGARA OF NEWCASTLE 141 B. Washington St. OL 4-2306 CLEARANCE suburban coats M8.00 $24.00 6 12. $22.98 to $24.95 14 to 20 $29.05 Wedding Invitations AND Announcements Let our experienced clerks aid you in making the proper choice! From 0 Hundred Also Favors, imprinted napkins, matches, guest books, scrap books, thank you notes, nut cups. All for your wedding.

DIVISION Of CASTLE STATIONERY 22 N. MILL ST. DIAL OL 8-6663 PRIVATI rARKINO PHONl 01 2-8221 vinto Thoughtful The many thoughtful little services rendered by our latiy attendant are tremendously appreciated. Mrs. Ruth Myers, serves in this capacity, admirably fitted, by training and by nature, for her duties.

Tk yers 3 Jfome FORMERLY BOYD-MYERS 208 NORTH JEFFERSON NEW CASTLE MEMBER.THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN RULE.

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