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The Daily American from Somerset, Pennsylvania • 2

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SCMIRSrr DA'LY AVE8JCAN DEATH NOTICE Due Floo Fact Finding Team ARRISEtlG. Pa. fAP)-A group includes Libcc drat Kuoes th wetiesd. able to victims. Uota last fn- i.f Pa fAPUA rroun Labor Amt Kixo eb to Victims.

I UK tn- cur tnm the wesEarra 1001 tsxrr Mr. Bettr. t. at Mr. Cokiit gasps, M.

of 1M 0 (JeaMf CreM pUei Road, Somerset, died Jacob Kattab. Litclot cf fit area. "J- D.u Cvt i. kiii tMin evil, ''Una all IS a ti State (t were iruuwiMwvi t.t Klin tn fejta -MiimrM Wr.urr Pt C. rmtr tr-nrv fund for disaster counties wwe designated ft-- 1J ac umiiuui; owpnu.

ao ail bora Aj 3, 1SU, to Krrgar, soectiEt f-xw damasea aren reterton; Gen. Georie Line La. relief ior areas devastated or aiier area. the floodiBf. CVaa la CaaOaaea ln traffic oa suta highways tit emeriency that were tfamagea 7 borm Jos 11, LStt, to H.rejirr, the daughter Pal Bertha Dnji.

She as pre- ceded ta death by kwr huabaad Joseph who -died ia October, lHt She survived by ehil- drea Joseph of Central Oty; John of Boawefl: Albert of nIa to needy Luserne County Much of the total id the bill Meanwhile, as the cleanup goes to communities ia New oer the weekend, York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, state police pkaied that flood. da mater the lata Ralph and ia Pennsylvania Monday, rJi kaal of OZF; Ambocj Cbate, Peart Foust Emerl Sha lur- KarrUburi and Wiliea Barra deputy administrator of tba rived by her John kT poti of the tour. Small Buaineaa Admuuitratioa, trn.m- Hnrt.t. Accordml to a ipokesmw for and Robert A. Podeata.

ataut-aojupp, a oaugnter Sin. Kay federal Office of Emergen- ant ptcrtlirr tor economic de (Sbirky) Kimmena of Hudwa. preparedoesi (OEP), the veJopment ia the Commerce communities. LZ 11 9 1 I Virginia and Florida. Tba money expected to be used mainly for temporary housing, road and bndge re Johnstown; Emma, wife of John two tona.

Dale and John, team will meet with businesa Department The spokesman said he did ESft iliU" lth of Somert; four er.4. Ubor: leader, Wilto wife of Joaeph Sopich of Rarr and Harnsburf. The not know which businesses ana pairs, debris clearance ana ine children; step grandchildren; towa BD Irene, wife of Joha Wilmertaf of Baltimore, aud Prank of Stoyitowa RD IS grandchildren; and 12 greatgrandchildren. She wf a member of the Hungarian Evangeli and theaa brother and aiaten: Merle, Call, Roy, Mrs. William (Roxie) Barron and Clair, all of St a his town RD 1.

She was preceded in death by an infant team Is not scheduled to meet labor leaders would be involved repair or replacement of public with Gov. Milton J. Shapp or in the meetings. facilities. It was about twice as any governmental leaders in After stops in Harrisburg and much as President Nixon had the cities.

Wilkes-Barre, the team ill requested for immediate aid to The purpose of the' trio is hold a similar meeting in Vhe the stricken areas, determine the way for the Corning; W.Y., area, which was Earlier, the president de-federal government to help the also badly damaged by flooding clared the entire state of Penn-state recover from the flood on from tropical storm Agnes. sylvania a disaster area, mak-a kngterm basis," the spokes- The federal government, ing mora federal flood aid and man said. through a bill signed 4y Presi- easier government loans avail- 1 -4 cal and Reformed Church, Cam 7 bna Oty, Johnstown. Friends son, Donald. was a mem-received after 7:30 p.m.

today ber of the Mt. Zion Lutheran in the Joseph G. Hoffman Fun Church. Bakersville. Friends eral Home, (successor to Donald are being received in the Wilbur B.

Hay), 409 Main Street, Bos- D. Miller Funeral Home where well, where services will be held services will be conducted Tues-at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Interment day at 11 a.m. by Pastor Ken-in Grandview Cemetery.

Johns- neth Diable. Interment in the ill II I Bakersville Cemetery. town. Quang Tri Fighting Is Heavy SAIGON (AP) South Viet- Prisoner (FT. A' A I SCHRADER Pella L.

Schrader, ra, of Mey- ersdale died July 2, 1972. She was born April 10, 1904, in Somerset County, the daughter of the late Charles and Elizabeth Stein Schrader. She is survived by a lister, Mrs. Lee Jones of Meyersdale. Funeral services -w-irr is Wall will be conducted July at 2 p.m.

In the Konhauj Funeral "Home, Meyersdale, by the Rer. Lloyd Sechriest. Interment in Union Cemetery, PIXTSfiURGH (AP) A prisoner who escaped from the Allegheny County-JaU by leap-jing from a 35-foot stone wall ynto a downtown sidewalk re-rmained at largeSunday despite a police dragnetJail officials said. The escapee was identified as Garence Hatcher, 22, of suburban Carnegie, described as a 'V I i im naaMwMiwaa.1 1 RICHTER r- Henry Richter, 91, of Con-' fluence died July-i, 1972. Born on March 23, 1881, in Cove, fi inn 9 4 has lofaa b7aas(Ta aanl VFW CONVENTION Conferring on rthe schedule, of events for the upcoming 53rd Annual Convention of the Pennsylvania namese paratroopers battled enemy troops near the outskirts of Quang Tri on Sunday and other clashes broke out along the western flank of the northern counteroffensive.

Thirty -miles to the south, the enemy scores of heavy rocket and artillery rounds crashing into Hue and defense posts on its southern and western perimeter. However, the shellings were not followed up by any attempt to take the old imperial capital. Associated, Press correspondent Holger Jensen reported from the far Nwrth that paratroopers spearheading the five-day-old counteroffensive were -Williamsport, District 23; Com-mandfr Cordon Johnson of Union-town, and Department Junior Vica. Comander Louis Rlzzo of (RD 1 Hopwood. Johnson's district includes Fayette and Somerset counties, fetergns of Wars to be eld in Harrisburg July Mi5 are (l-r) Department of Pennsylvania Commander.

Rudolph E. Shearer of Mary (CasseU Richter nusy 5-f0" Wtcf man Wlth "rfv by. his wife, the former Olive mustache and goatee. A-Cfamer, and one son, Richard, Wn he fled toward the up-. of Falls Church, Va.

Also sur- town secUon Saturday, Hatcher viving' are a daughter, Mrs. a black-and-white Roberts (Helen) Lohene of Mc- striped shirt and gray trousers. Lean, two half-brothera, Another inmate, Charles Charles Oester of Meyersdale Leonard WUliams 27, of Pitts-Oscar Oester of Clear Water, burgh, also 'tried to leap to i in contact all day within three miles of enemy-held Quang Tri, capital of the province of the Missing Bobby Fischer Given 2-Da Deadline same name. II .1 1 six grandchildren and freedom, but was injured and three greatgrandchildren. Pre- recaptured on Ross Street ceded in death by his first wife, 'e the jail.

Josie Wilson. Member of Conflu- Williams was hospitalized in ence Trinity Lutheran Church satisfactory condition with back and Masonic Lodge No. 12, injuries and lacerations. Washington, C. Friends will Warden William Robinson be received after 2:30 p.m.

Mon- said Hatcher and Williams had day (today) at the Humbert en working in the jail kituhen Funeral Home. Confluence, early Saturday and were sent Alon the lengthening west ern flank of the counter-offensive, 150 enemy soldiers idaia afnr4aaf4 in several The rules require that a post- v.i tAnthnu fhron RrVK.TAVTK Trpland AP) more monev. in addition to a nt Hiphwav Rohhv Fisrher was civen a record ourse already con- ponement for illness must be to get supplies. When they where funeral services will be conducted Tuesdays at 2 p.m. with the Rev.

Russell Kerns officiating. Interment, Addison Cemetery. i 1 South ViPtnamese losses Tuesday noon deadline en Sun- traded for. certified by a doctor that the were put at 9 men killed and 25 day to appear for th! world Guaranteed Share host, organization choses. Typi- wounded chess championship oif forfeit Fischer and Spassky were to cal of confusion surroundmg Activ.

his chance for the title have a guaranteed share- 'Of preparations for the match, the VietnaS marines on the The ultimatum, by winner taking federation doctor, Ulfar Thor- ealternTect 7 thTCt re- Max Euwe, presijent of the fiyeighthsus 30 per cent td'lJL tiiiino -i7 Vnrth nt. iniernauonai reucrauua, ui uituiuc iiuih uie ui uuiimuij b. I A 1 sskv was This SKea wnai ne lAtinif rn man llicaill a LVTUi4J uumvuwhvhivuv aiiiu uuu wivnutwii a wm.e jxirwd- Mentor with 1on was 10 tin creator than tl nation and the the Kmea ana wounaea in a giu r- ti- champion world cnampuiir ouns olJHay any. pute uiuucjr cvci pnu hj a uj-jcm-viii chess player. Fischer wants an came to play." (AP Wirephoto) TO WED Susan Scott Agnew, 24-yeor-old daughter of Vice President "and Mrs.

Spiro T. Agnew, and Carroll William Stein, 30, of Baltimore, are pjfirjning a winter wedding, Miss Agnew's parents announced today. Stein is a field investigator for the Maryland Department" of Employment and Social Services in Salisbury, Md. six miles east of Quang Tro on the "Street without Joy." The latest 'reports brought claimed casualties in the South Vietnamese drive to nearly 700 enemy killed and 50 Saigon tmops killed and 180 wounded, A Saigon spokesman said 46 of Russia. The match was to have started at 5 p.m.

Sunday 1 p.m. EDT Eiwe said a friend of- the American challenger was leaving for New Yoi'k "to talk with him." additional 30 per cent of the At a Jate afternoon news con" gate receipts. v. ference where he announced Faced with a decision of dis- the decision on1 the post-qualifying Fischer immediately Euwe saial'I think or granting Euwe there will be no play at all. chose the path he said would That is mv Dersonal ODinion," failed to return in five minutes, a guard went to check on them and found that they had escaped.

Robinson said the break attempt appeared to be a spur of the moment decision. Hatcher had been awaiting trial on charges -of burglary, larceny, receiving stolen goods, drug violation's and corrupting the morals of a minor. In Memoriam In loving me'mofV of PAUL S. BITTNER, Who passed away one year ago today, July 3. 1971: There's not a day that passes We do not think of you, Your voice and footsteps too.

Your voice and footsteps too. Our hearts still ache with sad- ness, And secret tears still flow; What it meant to lose you, the -host organ- "He will try to convince him best protect Euwe had said earlier that enemy, were slain in ciasnes an say who it ization. around the front on Saturday at a cost of one South Vietnamese he added. Fischers representatives Fischer refused to play the here had asked for a post- soldier wounded match after officials of the Ice- ponement on the basis of ill-, landic Chess Federation balked ness. They said the American at his last-minute demands for was suffering fatigue.

2 Ex -County Men Police Cadet Grads InMemoriam In loving memory of DEWEY ALVIB SMITH who passed away 10 years ago today, July 3, 1962: Nothing but memories, as we journey on Longing for a smile of a loved one None knows the depth of our deep regret But! We remember when oth-' ers forget. In our lonely hours of thinking, 'Thoughts of you are always JL We, who loved you, sadly miss Though wintry to Mle each tear. Sadly missed by, Wife, Children, Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren LARIMER, Willard-When our dear husband and father pissed away we received many acta kindness from our neighbors and friends. Expressions of sympathy, floral tributes helped us carry the burden of losing our dear one. Wa wish to thank all thote people it this time.

ANNA LARIMER AND FAMILY Ulslcr cancellation would be "a great loss in many respects for the Icelandic organizers who have a great investment at stake and for the game of chess itself." Americans claiming to represent Fischer here diS not want Fischer disqualified. 1 No Authority. of the troubles Is that there is no one here who can act On, the authority of Fischer," Euwe added. "The situation is extremely difficult." Euwe said "if Fischer is not. here by Tuesday it noon it the driwing of lots he loses ill riKhts." Fred Cnmer, one of several Americans here claiming to Vietnamese marines also reported uncovering a 16-to-20-ton ammuniton cache on the eastern wing of the front on Saturday.

The latest action left government troops in command of a 12-mile broad front running southwest from the South China Sea at a point about eight miles above the former defense line at the My Chanh River. Thlrtv miles to the south, th first shelling of Hue In the more than three months of the Gash Two Two former Somerset County imo one wiu ever Know. John F. Mahun of Man- J( ew Jersey and William men, Aille. e.

wci inc When we 'a re sad and lonel cichlcy of FrlcdcnsRD it ni 1 1 1 in the. same training and. were required to meet the same standards as the men. They were assigned to duty stations on the tame basil as the men, that is to meet the neds of the department." Following graduation all of And everything goes wrong; 1, and 14 women are among the 146 State Police Cadets who will graduate Friday from the State Police Academy in Hcrshey, enemy offensive wai reponea Mrs. Murict Shapp, wife of the new trooperi will have four have killed at least 11 per clear.

The army it first said its men were caught in the middle In a gunflght between Protestants and Catholics. Officials later said, however, there was no evidence any We seem to hear you whisper, Cheer up and carry on. Each time we look at your picture, You seem to smile and say; Don't cry, I any only sleeping Till we meet attain someday. WIFE, SONS, DAUGHTERS GRANDCHILDREN BELFAST (AP) Chldrcn found the bodies of two slain men Sunday in a 5 cricket ground near the site of a predawn gunbattle in which Britixli troops bad come under heavy fire. TrooDi had claimed two hits speak for Fischer, said he had the Impression the Russiana wanted the matclujrfsyedx Governor Milton J.

Shapp. will weeki of coach-pupil training tons and wounded 38. deliver the graduation address at their assigned stations. They The Saigon command had no at the ceremony beginning at will report to their new troops breakdown, but sources at Hue a.m. The cadet class president, on July 17.

(ald at least seven of the dead James R. Alien otr-J'e" Ver- The alx-month training pro- and IS of the wounded were cl- Cramer claimed two latere- Protestant! or IRA regulars grami supporting Fijrher'i Involved. The men were claim nt. llln.u had hern loat. non, will act as clas ipeaKer.

gram provided, me caacia wttn vllians Hilton mtinHl iw i iv. h--a wrrr were Gose to 70 Cadet David R. Jungllng of foo hours of Initruction In all Pittsburgh, selected by his phases of police rork In iddillon I DClieVea 10 be Catholic dls- He said ont wii from hla phy-refused to recog- slclan. the otht-r from, the US. classmates as the outstanding flit ttlA TRA Irtlrn rr vur fmciiiwn, COMMUNITY EVNTS to hours oi college Instruction.

Instructors from the Pennsylvania State University taught course! In sorlntofy, piyrholo gy, speerh ind English composj. tinn. cadet and the mo.it likely to succeed, will receive the American Legion Award. Cadet William J. McClure of Carlisle will receive the top markuman award for tlx Inch barrel revolver, with icore mother Mrvkt or ttit Diseovcry of the bodlci reinforced the theory of iccurtty officials that sniping came from from free lance operators and wat not a violation of the Irish Republican Army's werk Inn? truce The IRA almont Invariably spirits ay.

its dead and wundfd. Somerset Daily American mniv TfuintiAu'" and rockets itruckr the city ipo-radlcally from early morning until after dark, most of thus within the Citadel, the IVt-mile-square walled city that once was the seat of Vietnam'! emperors, and now serves 11 the Command center for government force! in the northern region. Xeildrnte mt AofUted PrM Correspond. nt Dennii Neeld reported that many of the hrtl hit rel(trn. tial area for military dependents ind aaid civilian were mnvlne eletihr In Hi f'r fear of future attarka limed at (Via ol( inn.

Offices of SOMERSfeMRUST Weight Cambria rrpieuant miuunt. mean CO. Room Watrheri, 18 a TOPS, 10 a Cambria Sav Savlngi Community Iocs Community Room Somerset Amateur Radio. pm, Camhrli Savins Community Room whil. dliit In behind Mel barrl- Harry Triiiuau KANSAS Cm' (AP) Tor-mer Preidenl Harry .1 Truman was admitted It Research Itoipilal in Kama City Sunday of 832 out of a poisihle 1,000.

ariet I. Green rbi wgu Cadrt Kathryn Neville of Greensburg will receive ape. rial award as dip markman with two Inch barrel revolver. arore was 741 out of aihle HiO CnlonrJ Rchto I'rrlll, atat pulire rommiionrr, pre-m the award and rrrllfiratei crdduntlon Commrntlng on the ailfinmrnt of the firnt om. rn lrwirr, t'rella aald.

young women fffeHed radr ln'Y'rlfat tn driianre of the rfciitofc army, The Pritetant barriradc. erected In inter at Hrtiuh failure to bring dnn similar harriers around Roman tathollr dittrlrU, ere du to dmrn at midnisht flirt nme 4 lh mated militani ncl with what hi doctor derflted lnr gairo4ntefin mililary lntalltimis within the alU prntilrm Mm VM (Toes.) Mtttinf 1ttt el Somerset County clubl ertenl-fatten mf be liateW above by catlinj Wtmta'i Editor, lnervf Daily Aentrtran, tnn 443-9621, Only no, timmmtil liiflnji will ffni in iKit column. Hue believed to be prime objective of th NnrHi Vtr'nam-ee i(fniv, but allied officers Dr. Wallace II Graham. f.

amial thrirUn to th fr old (of rot thief etecutive, de nrrilwd Trtiman a cnwtitum they wmild May up In defiame nr M-r i lh- ai interrled to try a "tifaftoty A ho.hii.1 taid fnrr the Vni'n vtrtname rmr urnoriiiei ntt? BUSINESS and SERVICE rwirw eaaminationa were divert trnnpt from the ftlt tnt ttuwt Hinfit tnr of the planned tor ludmi far Mi4 d'feo of pteda nnfieM In hlrh if of Tnniei (aitro4ntetUBal US. Command jrwr aufferwl taiualttea. IV. II II I 1 I A If the IRA'I prlkwt Air I Wf- nnw)) Th rVim'. John Pret, mfe VS fid Wo Will Bo Opon MONDAY, JULY 3rd for buslnojs as usual (d TTiimae In good ipif i It be knn that thry rt thmlea niiiin( iM1hrk.

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