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TWO NEW CASTLE, PA, NEWS, SATURDAY, Iwi Alarms At Same Ike Stir Firemen sun WILL HONOR THEIR DECEASED lln, Mat Alarms Can OX AM Departments Perhaps a lot of folks who were downtown Friday afternoon wondered Where all tho firemen were as a result of two alarms for fire being received almost simultaneously. At 3-ldP alarm from Box called out one, two, truck companies, and brought No. 5 to Central station. They had Just got ten on their way, when an alarm from Box 35. which normally calls out three, four, and truck companies, came in at 3:20 clock.

The first alarm for small auto fire on Sampson stre.t, In an auto owned by Mike Costello. Tim second was a smoke scare at the residence at 414 Crotoo avenue, where mortar had worked out of the chimney, allowing smoke to pour out into the attic, and from under the eaves of the bouse. U. N. CURRENCY EXPERTS TACKLE BERLIN DISPUTE (CenManad rate Ons) Berlin.

A week later the military governors failed to Implement the decision because Soviet Marshal Vassily Sokolovsky reneged on the original Conditions. The experts, representing the neutral members oU Hie Security Council and the U.N. have been charged with resolving the monetary dispute In the effort get Russia to lift the blockade. Specifically, hope to work out a mssns of establishing the Soviet-issued mark as sole currency, while retaining Four- Power control over its issue. Western Big Three financial met yesterday with the Little Six, under the chairmanship of Swedish Economist Gunner Myrdal Myrdal.

appointed by UN Secretary-General Trygve Ue, le the world liaison man on the commission. RUNrOEOEMlNTS ARE POURED INTO BATTLE IN CHINA (MM. MM MClreltd by communMi (CMtMncb MM Newell, P. J. Flaherty, Charles VanatU, Benjamin S.

Agnew, John H. Metcalf, O. P. Rodenbaugh, Henry W. Arts, James E.

Thomas, Frank Nugent, William C. Justice, Jack E. Pitzer and Merritt T. Hall. The memorial service or Lodge of Sorrow will open with the processional by the Emery orchestra followed by the audience singing Deaths Of The ij Mn.

Gustave Miller Mrs. isabelle S. Miller, aged TO years, died this morning at 0:30 REV. FR. RALPH I.

HOVBNCAMP 0 above Suhsien 100 miles north of Nanking. They were attempting to fight their way out of the encircling ring of steel and drive through to assault the communist hold city of 8uhslen. South of Suhsien, 100,000 other nationalist troops In Gen. Huang 11th army group were cornered in a 10-mile square sector between the Hewi and Fel rivers. Government forces under the command of Gen.

Tu Yi-Mlng, deputy commander of the government forces In eastern China, also were headed south in the drive timed at recapturing Suhsien. His forces were moving down from evacuated Suchow. An estimate gives the number of airplanes on United States farms to bo about 0,000. Exalted Ruler Reuben O. Kennedy will open the program in ceremonial fashion with the officers of the lodge performing the ritual service.

Following the memorial address, the audience will elng the "Star- Spangled and the officers of the lodge will present the clot ing ceremonies. Chsplaln Austin Cowmeadow will deliver the benediction. The Lodge of Sorrow is open to members and public alike Officers In Charge The following officers will trite part in the ritualistic service: Exalted ruler. Reuben O. Kennedy: eiteemed leading knight, Alien I.

vln; esteemed loyal knight. Thomaa 8 Armstrong: esteemed lecturing knight, George Stltnlnser: secretary, Verne R. Carr, DD.G.1R treasurer, Bertram Davis. PE trustee, John D. Hite, PE trustee.

Arthur H. Carpenter. trustee, Arthur X. Carlson: tiler. Charles Zlmmerly.

Appointed Archte Thompson; chaplain. Cowmeadow; inner guard. Delbert T. Johnston; organist, Stephen N. Griffith judge of subordinate forum, Edward Logan.

H. Buell, Edward J. Ryan. P.X.R.. Austin Cowmeadow, George Buchanan, Lewis A.

Pearsall. after suffering a stroke at her home, New Galilee R. D. 1. Her husband, Gustave Miller, preceded her in death In January, 1946.

She was a daughter of the lata Thomas and Emma Miller McKee. Survivors include five childers, Mrs. Edward Howarth, New Galilee R. D. 1, at whose home died; Mrs.

Isabelle Kenny, Washington, D. Gustave Miller, New Galilee R. D. Howard Miller, New Brighton, and Theodore Miller, Export, 12 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. She also leaves one sister, Mrs.

J. R. Wright, Poolsvllle, and two brothers, Charles McKee, Pasadena, and W. J. McKee, Colorado Springs, Colo.

The body has been removed to the Marshall funeral home. Wampum. Funeral arrangements will be announced in paper. Mrs. William MeNaaghtoa Mrs.

Mary Edeburn McNaughton, aged 72, of 217 South Market street. New Wilmington, widow of William McNaughton, died at 3:30 a. m. today in tho Ethel Smith nursing home, East Lincoln avenue, this city, following aa Illness of six months. Born in Mercer County, July 4, 1876, she was a daughter of Milton and Caroline Claris Edeburn and had resided her entire lifetime in this vicinity.

Mrs. McNaughton was a member of the Neshannock Presbyterian church, New Wilmington. Surviving are two brothers, Harry B. Edeburn of New Wilmington and Charles C. Edeburn of Leesburg.

Preceding her in death were her husband, William Me Naughton, who died In 1980; a son William who dlod In 1988 and three slaters. Funeral services will be ducted from the Sharp funeral home la New Wilmington, Monday at 2 p. m. with Rev. Roland White officiating.

Interment will take place In Fair Oaks cemetery. Friends will be received at the funeral home Sunday afternoon and evening from 2 to 4 and 7 9 he married SS years ago this month; two children, Robert Sage, Leesburg, and Trevor M. Taylor, at home; five brothers, Phil and Brindly Taylor, both of Canada, David, Samuel and Edgar Taylor, aH of New Castle; one sister, Mrs. William Price, Cleveland, 0., and one grandchild. Jeeeph Maltria Joseph Malizia, aged 88 years, of Pittsburgh, died Friday afternoon at 2:80 after a lingering illness.

Mr. Malizia was born Decomber 1, 1865 in Setta Fratte, Italy, bon of Anthony and Frances Malizia. For 82 years he resided In America, and for 10 yean worked at Johnson Bronse company, this city, before moving to Pittsburgh, 22 yean ago. He was a member of St Vitus church. Mr.

Malizia was preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy, 26 yoan ago. Three children survive: Mn. Frances Cook, Michael Grocetti, of this city; and Mn. Antoinette La- Rits, of Ell wood City. Friends may call anytime at the DeCarbo funeral home, East Lut ton at Cunningham, but the fam lly will meet friends tonight 7 to o'clock, and Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Funenl mass will be offered in St Vitus church, Monday morning at 8:30 Burial will be la St Vitus cemetery.

Pa Newc Observes Mrs. Mauri Funeral Funeral services tor Mn. James Mauri, were held this morning at 8:30 from the DeCarbo funeral home, prior to the solemn requiem mass held at 9 In St. Vitus church. Rev.

Fr. Nicholas DeMita was celebrant; Rev. Fr. Albert M. Inteso, deacon, and Rev.

Fr. Vincent Bertollne, sub-deacon. Fr. Inteso conducted the com mittal service in St. Vitus cemetery.

Pallbearen were: Alex Metta, William Barson and Nick, Anthony, John Dudash and Domenick Long. Infant ManbaU Funeral Blessing services were conducted in St. cemetery, this city, this morning at 10 clock, for the infant son of Kenneth B. and Marian Duff Marshall, of Pittsburgh, Pa. Rev.

Fr. Francis McCarter officiated at the School Board To Name Officers For Year Officers of the New Castle School Board will be elected Monday night, December 0, when the board will meet in stated session in the administration building in East street. Under the school code Hie board must meet on the first Monday of December for the purpose of organizing for the year. In addition, a session for general business will be held. PAUL POH PAUL POR PAUL FOR DRUGS 1.1,..

PRACTICE Mow iMO so sweet, and conaee so That wail of the beginning is the common plaint of tbe inexperienced. It takes practice to mitttr musdal instrument. And it takes practice compound a complex prescription in accordance with the directions. For your protection we employ only skilled Registered Pharmacists, nod double-check every compounding step to assure omocy. Be sose to bring pM bsem Mrs.

Gareseweki Funeral Time Funeral services for Mrs. Josephine Garczewski, wife of John Garcsewskl of 108 West Miller street, will be conducted at the residence Tuesday morninf at 9 o'clock, and a requiem mass will follow at at 9 30 in SS. Philip and James cemetery. Rev. Fr.

V. V. Stancelewskl will be in charge. Mrs. Garcsewskl was born In Poland June 89.1896.

daughter of Mr. and Msr. Anthony Rochna. She lived here for the past 84 years and was a member of SS. PhlUp and James church, Rosary society of the church sad the Polish Alliance Group No.

781. In addition to her hushond she leaves a daughter, Frances; two sons. John of Detroit. and Joseph of this city, and two sisters, Mrs Mary Szostek of Hamtramck, and Mrs. Anns Demski of Poland; a brother, Frank Rochna in Poland, and five granddaughters.

The body was removed from tho Noga funeral home to tho residence, where friends may call. Burial after the funeral services will be in the parish cemetery of SS. Philip and James church. Bitty as Funeral Funeral servleos for Jacob Bistyga of 14 Magee street, wore held Friday at 9:15 a. m.

from the Noga funeral home, followed by a requiem mass at 9:45 o'lock, in the Madonna church. Rev. Fr. Edward Plkullk was In charge Burial was in the Madonna cemetery with Stanley Cwynar, Joseph Nycx, Peter Glerlach, Joseph Len, George Smlalowski and Anthony Boctk serving as pallbearers. Mrs.

Noggle Funeral Funeral services for Mrs. Wll Ham Noggle, R. D. 7, Mahoningtown, were conducted Friday afternoon at 3 from tbe W. S.

Caskey funeral home with Rev. James A. Crawford, pastor of Mt. Jackson U. P.

church, officiating. William Downs, Knox Oilkey, Loyal Yoho, Edward Noggle, Clark Nelson and Richard Pflugh served as pallbearers. Interment took piece in Clinton cemetery. Item Page One) rack. The deer was abet In Pulaski Township.

Aeaampany CHarence was his eeurin John Melts, ef the same rente, who failed to get his game. Byron of 1889 War street has returned fremWest Line, near Kane, where bn abet an eight-point buck. Local Ice skaters arc awaiting with eagerness the first real framing weather In efdwr that they try out their skates for the flret time this season. Skating evidently will he in order again on Cascade lake as weB as otker artificial bedim ef Wkter about the county. 0 gi Shoppers In the downtown section them days, can net be tee careful they go about their business.

Care should be exercised net te place poeketboeks. or valuable packages counters while completing transactions they ean very easily turn miming In a few minutes. Mere petty thievery la reported at thte time ef tbe year than any ether. a a Pa Newe marvels at hew clem operators ef tell trucks can come te overhead traffic lights la the down town section and yet mim the lights. Almost dally, the trucks mim the lights by Just one or two inches as they pass under.

The lights at intervals though do get damaged by the large 0 Holiday shopping crowds In New Castle today Indicated something In the way ef a new record. Unusually large crowds were the atreete and In the stem. Fact that It was pay iny nrny ef the Industrial plants, aim probably contributed te the huge holiday business ef the day. Motorists In the New Cmtte vicinity. out early this mernlnc.

encountered one ef the went fogs of many months. Travel was at a slew rate, and under let ef handicaps. Seme miner accidents were reported. The fog moved downtown after daybreak, and cleared up about 9:89. REVITALIZING Makes A Big Difference Revitalizing is a special texturing process that replaces sizing which is usually lost in cleaning, no matter how careful the dry cleaner may be.

It makes garments hold their shape better and longer; it makes thef fabricNmoisture resisting. Try this amazing service today and set why so important to have your garments RevitaHaed. 1 A CLEANED AND REFINISHED Leather Jackets will look new again! Cm Telephone 385 Report Tidal Ware Hits Pacific lsknd MEXICO CITY, Dec. 4 Reports reaching Mexico City said today that a violent earthquake and I ed for Russian spies RE-OPENING OP 1PY PEOBE NEXT WEEK PLANNED vital information came from tbe State Department and was intend- Infant Dambreela Funeral Funeral services for Infant Joseph Samuel Dambrocis, were held his morning at 10.30 in the funeral home, followed by blessing services In St. Vitus church.

Rev. Fr. DeMita was In charge. Burial was in St. Vitus cemetery.

Pallbearers being uncles of the doemsod infant: Ulo Gensante. Joseph Dambrocis, Thomas DoPoMs and Mike Pahnor: REDS IN BERLIN SPEEADINO MANY FALSI REPORTS Taylor Funeral Funeral services for Ivor Taylor, 828 Lathrop street, will be conducted Monday afternoon at 2 from tbe Third U. P. PAUL FOR PAUL FOR PAUL FOR DRUGS FIDELITY to high ideals of service has firmly established our reputation for dependability in the public mind. Our superior standards will continue to be uncomprisingly maintained in every service we direct whatever price a family decides to pay.

Our fair profit policy is assuranct of sound value. church, East Washington at Adams street. Interment will take place in Grace land cemetery. Friends may call at the Howard L. Reynolds funeral home, Adams street, this evening from 7 to 9 and Sunday from 8 to 4 and 7 to 9 The body will be removed Monday at noon to the church for services.

Mr. Taylor died Friday at his place of employment at the New Castle Refractories company. Born at Morristown, South Wales. 15, 1894, he was son of the late James and Emily Evans Taylor. Mr.

Taylor came to this country 50 yeats ago. He was a member of Third U. P. church. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Ruth E. Taylor, whom aian tolonsl charged that the real aim is to revive the Nasi army and backbone of a Soviet-controlled East German state. The British-licensad newspaper Telegraf quoted Col. yev, former member of the soviet military government who fled to Britain, as saying that the an- ned German state would be the major Soviet bastion for the domination of Europe." The ADN report quoted ss tts sources for the allegation that the Western Allies will quit Berlin memben of the Anglo-American Military Government." ADN saia that these officials predict complete collapse of the airlift, because the esst-sector Communist administration would feed the en- officials on both the military and top governmental levels have repeatedly affirmed the determination of U.S., Britain and Francs to stay in Berlin.) APPROVAL GIVEN PALESTINE PLAN POE SETTLEMENT (CenttnnsO rase One) 3800 square milea Negev deoert to the Arabs. The committee also adopted Canadian amendment to the resolution empowering the Big the U.

Britain, Chins, France and name the three nations on the conciUation commission. The voting on the final version of the resolution produced some strange alignments Voting in the negative wore the Arab states, the Soviet bloc, Greece, Indian and Ethiopia. The belief Is that any unln- atructed as now work to tee advantage of the Jews. Israeli forces now have virtual complete control of the Holy Land, and are in a far superior bargaining position than the disorganized Arab states. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our wife mother.

Mollle Kenehan, who passed sway four years ago today December 4, 1943. "You art not forgotten, Mother dear, Nor will you aper be, As long as life and last, w. will always remember thee. HUSBAND. CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN tidal wave struck the Marias Islands In the Pacific ocean last night, killing several persons.

Many others were reported injured. The Islands, which life off Mexico's west coast, are the site of a penal colony. The tremor was said to have been recorded at 5:30 p. m. yesterday, by a seismograph at Puerto Mautlan.

The prison commandant was said to have taken precautions to prevent escapes. BUSINESSMEN ARE GIVEN ASSURANCE Chambers said today, however, that the information never reached tee Russian hands for whom it was Intended. Rep. Mundt (R) S.D., a committee member, expressed the firm belief, however, that some of the microfilms reached the Soviet agents despite Oh ambers' denial. Mundt aald: "It is my understanding the Russians got some of the films although we do not know which A re-opening of tee spy investi- has Roll-Top DESKS ration next week was assured when Rep.

Nixon advised committee headquarters he will fly hack to Washington from Panama Tuesday, if he cannot return earUer. Nixon, a committee member, If en route te Panama by boat. When his ship docks he will take the first available plane back to tho capital and there were Indications that If he could leave the ship earlier he would dq so. CITY EMPLOYE HURT IN PALL Miss Elizabeth Mooney, 72, of the Dean Block, a city employe was injured Friday, when she fell off a ladder at her place of omploy- ment on Water street. She is confined in the New Castle hospital, receiving medical aid for a bone fracture of her left foot.

(Csatteaef One) tion can he licked through a new philosophy of co-operation. He called for: 1. Every group and government agency which is spending to use restraint; 2. Business and labor to exercise restraint in price and wage poli cies; 3. Lowering food prices in an wsy.

The result, he said, will be a calmer atmosphere in which labor will still find employment at good wages, farmers will remain prosperous, and business will continue to earn profits. Sawyer told the concluding session of the three-day gathering that private enterprise is alone largely responsible for the vast material progress. The curvature of the earth measures approximately eight inches a mile where it is level. CHARM Osrd Of Thanks We wish to thank our friends, neighbors, and relatives Cor the kindness and sympathy us during the illness death of BISTYGA AND FAMILY R. Washington St.

Monday, December 8, 1948 The Castleton 11:10 to 1:80 p. m. Fellow Rotarian: Attending other Rotary elubs is a pleasure and a duty. Attend ance being one of the main re quiremeots of a member, it is ex pected that he make up an absence at his own club by attending another club during the week. Many of our members do this regularly and have had many delightful experiences.

Homer Choate has sr- xnged a program, "Rotary Clubs Have Attended and will have as speakers Lee McFste, Blair Alverson. Earl Cass, Harry Elder and Cal Rose. Maker Teshen, speaker of the evening, and John Panella to lead applause attended New Wilmington; Don Scoville at Meadville, F. A. Wllaon at Zelienople.

CARL E. PAISLEY. Secretary FINDER SKIRTS STOLEN Fender skirts on the parked car of Russell Adler, Farrell, were stolen last night. car was parked in North Mercer street near Lincoln aveitue. In Memoriam In memory of our beloved son and brother, William T.

Stern, who passed so suddenly from earthly life into the World of Spirit ten yrars ago today. December 4, 1988. PARENTS AND SISTERS CHRISTMAS CARDS When You Want That Particular For Tbit Certain Person be sure of finding it when you shop at either of our stores, where more cards are on display than ever before. FtnR Guda For Friends, Your Family, Humorous Caros CARDS FOR Tbe Shut-Ins, Sympathy, Appreciation 2 Ohristuas Ufa liairana is a family gift that grows brighter with the years. K.

J. DONNELLY SMCIAL AG1WT The Equitable Life Amur- anee Society ef U. A. "Since "Strongest In tt N. Mereer 84.

18181 Plus SECRETARIAL SKILLS spell aaeeeas In hualneaa for every young lady accepted In NEW SECRETARIAL COURSE. CHARM TRADING in make up, hair styling, figure control, voice, poise and posture. Aak us te send you an exciting Charm Booklet. No obligation. Dean Block South Croton PHONE NEW CASTLE BUSINESS COLLEGE School of Modem MethoCi AUTO BATTERIES Ford, Chevy, SQ.M Plym.

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