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los Angeles Court plan a it NoCutlnPay I I Tanker Aruba Sails Past Ceylon Port With Its Oil Cargo ignores urder ut Basketball (Continued from PAGE ONE) Courageous Polio Victim Dies, Took College Courses WELLSVtLLE. N. March 20 Nineteen-year-old Marjorie Paine, who refused to let polio interfere with her college educa SOMERSET (PA.) AMERICA MARCH 21, 1MB PAGE SIX Dodgers Edge Yankees In Second Overtime Game; Pirates Win, 4-2 MIAMI, March 20 UP) The itfewfYork Yankees and Brooklyn Dodgers played their second overtime game in less than 24 hours today with the National Leaguers squaring accounts in the 10th inning. 9-8. after trailing by five runs in the seventh.

A single by Sandy Amoros broke it up but Chico Fernandez, rookie Denmark Court Scores 38 Aboard Explodes The situ-ition on the jobless bent-fits bill: Benefits The Democratic-controlled House passed the administration bill LOS ANGELES, March 20 IMS) Los Angeles Superior court has iknored a Danish court order in harMling the case of American-born Countess Isabel Danneskoild-Samsoe, 54. strongly backed by Gov. George M. Leader. Its major provisions shortstop, struck the key Wow witn SCHOLASTIC PIAA PLAYOFFS Class A riot McKeesport Dist.

7 76, Johnstown Dist. 6 54 include: She appeared before Superior 1. Removing the peril point in SPRINGFIELD, March 21 (IP) An American airlines plane with at least 32 persons aboard exploded and1 "crashed at 11 p.m. court Commissioner Clarence Johns the present law under which bene Pittsburgh South Dist. 8 56, Kane fits to workers are decreased and to give a deposition in a divorce Dist.

9 49 last, night two miles from the Chester Dist. 1 66. Scranton Cen the payroll lax on employers are increased when the compensation fund reaches the so-called peril Racing Driver Is Killed On LanghorneTrack Springfield airport. tral Dist. 2 44 Class Interdistiirt There was no definite word on the" number of casualties, but at point.

Fountain Hill Dist. 11 67, Donegal 12:30 a.m. today the four hospitals' Dist. 6 B3. 2.

Increasing working benefits from $30 to $35 weekly and the number of compensable weeks Bloomsburg STC Invitational Scholastic Basketball Tournament tion, died last night in an iron lung. Marjorie's father. Dr. Stephen Paine, is president of Houghton college in southwestern New York. Houghton.

For more than a year after she was stricken Oct. 2, 1953, Marjorie was confined to an iron lung' or a rocking bed in hospitals in Buffalo. During those months, her father made the approximately 150-mile round trip to Buffalo three times a week to teach her Latin and Greek. She would study in his absence and 'dictate her answers to examinations-Released from the hospital last month, Marjorie returned home to Houghton and, while still confined to a rocking bed, took on two more courses. A tape recorder brought classroom lectures to her bedside.

from 26 to 30 and 3. Increasing the payroll tax on employers from an average of 1.2 suit filed against her in Denmark by' Count Sophus Danneskoild-Samfoe. He had obtained a court order requiring her to give the deposition at a closed court hearing, but Johns ruled, with the approval of a judge, that the press had the right to be present. The countess is suing in Denmark to recover $171,000 she sayb she advanced the count for living expenses since their marriage in 1931. She is a former actress, known as Nina Romano, and the daughter of the late New York Industrialist J.

Wale Dilworth. She was once married to the one-time matinee idol Lou Tellegan. per cent to 1.65 per cent. Republicans agreed to removal of the peril point and the increase COLOMBO. Ceylon.

March 20 ONSL-VTbe Finnish tanker 1 Aruba was reported unofficially today to have steamed pdst Colombo with its cargo or jet plane fuel for red China. The newspaper "Ceylon Observer" said the steamer passed the island country. However, port authorities and other officials said they had no news of the ships whereabouts. An amateur radio operator has reported hearing instructions to Captain Henry Boerksten to take the Aruba on its voyage "without deviation and without calling at any port as long as the crew continues to work However, officials of the" Finnish seaman's union in Helsinki confirmed formally that they have authorized the tanker's civew to refuse to sail in dangerous waters and to make for the nearest "safe frirt." (In Helsinki, the union announced today the crew agreed to sail the Aruba as far as Nicobar islands in the Indian ocean. The uniop said the Aruba would wait outside territorial waters of thesis-lands under further orders not to enter port.) The crewmen voted against sailing the Aruba into a Communist port or into "dangerous waters" because of American protests and Communist Chinese threats to intercept Jhe vessel.

The tanker carried about 13 000 tons of fuel from Romania destined for. Whampoa, Communist China, finals: Class A Slatington 73, Dickson City 58 Class Westmoreland 60. Ashland 48 Class Forster Twp. 70, Nescopeck 48 COLLEGE NCAA Tourney San Francisco 77, LaSalle 63 championship Colorado 75, Iowa 54, for third NIT Tourney Duquesne 70, Dayton 58 championship in weekly benefits but opposed the increase in the employer payroll tax. They also opposed certain other benefits in the administration bill which they termed fringe benefits.

On the general situation in the a dOUDie alter Junior uuimro ujieii-ed the inning ny getting hit by a pitched ball. Rookie southpaw Jim Russell was the victim. It was the third hit of the pame for Fernandez who relieved Pee Wee Reese after the Yankees had run up a 6-1 run lead in the seventh. He doubled home three runs when the Dodgers scored six off Tommy Byrne and Jim Konstanty in this frame. The Dodgers added a run to their lead at the expense of Russell on Amoros' sacrifice fly in the eighth.

The Yankees tied it in the ninth when Tom La Sorda walked three men following a single by Gil Mc-Dougald and Yogi Berra pinch hit a sacrifice fly. SHE N. Y. (A) 000 102 802 0 8 10 3 Bkn. 001 1000 610 10 IS Grim, Byrne 6, Konstanty 7, Rus-aell 8 and Berberet; Erskine, Ne-gray 4, Hughes 7.

LaSorda 8, Black 9 and Walker, Campanella 8. W-. Black. Russell. Dusty Rhodes Does It Again LOS ANGELES, March 20 (IP)-Jim Dusty Rhodes belted a pinch-hit home run as the New York Giants defeated the Cleveland Indians, 7-3 before an overflow crowd of 24,434 today.

It was the Giants' third straight victory over their 1954 world series rivals and put them ahead in the spring series, 4-3. Rhodes' wallop came with one on off Mike Garcia in the seventh inning to highlight a five-run rally. Southpaw Johnny Antonelli pitch Senate, Republicans, with 26 mem However, on March 9 she was hospitalized at WeUsville with the complications that were to claim bers, held a majority when the session opened in January. They her life. Cincinnati 96, St.

Francis 91 for organized the Senate, which includ ed placing Republicans in control LANGHORNE. March 20 (JP) A racing car spun out of control at Langhorne Speedway, crashed through a fence and rolled over into a field today, killing driver Larry Crockett, 28, of Columbus, Ind. The crash was one of two which manned the 25 miie American Automobile Assn. Eastern Inaugural Sweepstakes, won by Mike Nazaruk of Belmore, Long Island, N. in 14:39.5.

Crockett's smashup occurred as he was moving up into a challenging position early in the race. He was overtaking leader Jerry Hoyt on the back stretch of the third lap when he went through the fence. The race was halted and Crockett was taken to Lower Bucks County hospital, where he died several hours later of chest and head injuries. In another accident, Al Keller of Bloomfleld, N. crashed through the fence, fracturing both hands.

He also was taken to- Lower Buks Hospital. His condition is fair. Mike Magil of Haddonfield, N. finished second in the 25-mile race. Hoyt, of Indianapolis, was third: third, overtime PROFESSIONAL NBA Playoffs Boston 116, New York 109, Bos of each committee.

Sickness Cut GOP Roll Ejctra Sheriffs And Policemen In Uranium Area But Republicans lost the power Police Nab Woman Kidnapper; Took here said they expected to receive 15 to 20 patients from the crash. In New York, the airline said it had received word there were "at least 20 injured or fatalities." The office said its report was that the plane carried three crew members and 29 passengers-Some ambulances had returned, after fighting their way through deep mud on the farm field where the plane went down. The airport is seven miles west of Springfield. Hospital attendants: said they had no information on the conditions of the survivors. An airlines spokesman in Chicago said there were "some survivors but don't know how many." The plane, a two-engine Convair, was en route from New York to Tulsa, Okla.

It was American Airlies flight No. 711. The airlines spokesman said the plane apparently exploded in the air. Its last stop had been St. Louis.

It was just about to land at Springfield, another intermediate stop. Besides 35 passengers, there weie three crewmen aboard. The police dispatcher said the first crash report came in at 11 p.m., and at 11:40 p.m. he said a police car reported by radio that it had not reached the secene, but from where the patrolmen were the could see no fire. The highway patrol requested all ambulances and doctors available, but some of the 'ambulances reportedly got stuck in heavy mud before reaching the farm field where the plane went down.

ton wins best of 3 series, 2-1. Minneapolis 119, Rochester 110 Minneapolis wins best of 3 series, 2-1. to pass a bill by themselves when Van Sant was injured. They also lost the power to control parliamentary maneuvering when another Republican senator, Henry J. Propert (Montgomery) suffered a BAKERSFIELD, March Baby 3 Weeks Old 20 INS) Extra details of deputy sheriffs and California highway heart attack a short time later.

patrolmen were assigned to the mountains east of Bakersfield Sat Since the GOP held the edge in the Senate labor and industry NEW YORK March 19flNS) New York police announced today the capture of a woman kidnaper committee, the House-passed bill was revised there last week along urday to keep a wild rush for uranium from developing into gun fighting. ISRAEL AND EGYPT MAKE MEW CHARGES The rush for the radio-active mineral started in the middle of the week when the atomic energy Trinity Leads State Wrestling Tourney UNIVERSITY, PARK, March 20 IP) Trinity High of Washington, and Dist. 7, the WPIAL, maintained its supermacy in scholastic wrestling over the weekend at the 18th annual PIAA championships. The suburban Pittsburgh district walked off with 4 of 11 championships, two less than last year. Trinity accounted for half of the district's winners with Ronald Tag-gert taking the 112 pound class and Bill Gallow winning the 145 pound commission released an "anomaly" Duane Carter, Indianapolis, fourth; Charley Musselman, Norristown, fifth; and Bob Sweikert, Indianapolis, sixth.

Crockett was named rookie of the year at the Indianapolis 500-mile race in 1954. He has been racing since 1947. map showing a "hot spot" in the Tehachapis. All motel and hotel accomodations have been snatched up and bars and restaurants are doing a boomtown business. Republican lines and returned to the Senate for a vote on passage.

However, Democrats, with L. Gov. Roy E. Furman breaking a 24-24 vote, restored the measure to its original form on the Senate floor. But it was defeated on passage since 26 votes were needed.

Republicans could revive it with Van Sant's vote and amend it again along GOP lines. Bill Sets Up Demi-God Sen. John H. Dent, Democratic floor leader, said the administration bill "gives proper consideration to both the needs of the unemployed and the ability of industry to nav." TEL AVIV, March 20 (INS) Israel and Egypt made new charges yesterday of incidents along the strife-torn Israeli-Arab border. An Israeli army spokesman claimed a watchman was killed and another wounded when Arabs infiltrated into Israeli territory near Afula yesterday.

At Cairo, an Egyptian official has claimed Israeli forces shot and killed two Arab children who wandered over the tense Gaza-strip border. There was gunplay over tungs ten in the Randsburg area, farther to the east, a few weeks ago ARREST 1W0 FOR HOLDUP OF WURTSBORO, N. BANK and the sheriff's office declared that it is going to prevent any Middlec off Wins At St. Petersburg event. Gallow was runnerup last who abducted a three-week-old baby last Thursday.

The child, James Perez, was found la; last night, apparently uninjured and in good health on the stairs of a West Side tenement. Inspector James Walsh of the Manhattan West detectives squad said: "We have the kidnaper of the Perez boy, and she has made a full admission." The woman, whose name was not disclosed, tricked the boy's mother, Mrs. Josephine Perez, into surrendering the child to her in the out-patient room of St- Luke's hospital. She had come, to the Perez apartment posing as a public health nurse and told the mother to come to the hospital with her. Mrs.

Perez, whose husband is in the armed forces, identified her son at the Harlem hospital where he had been rushed by two radio car patrolmen- Upon seeing her baby, the distraught woman cried out: "Yes, Yes Oh, God The kidnaper, possibly responding to a televised plea bv the year. Trinity had four entries in the finals. such violence over uranium. So far there has been no shoot "What the Democrats have tried to show," he said, "is that the In last year's matches, Trinity and Canonsburg tied with two wins ing, but there could be. Some of ST.

PETERSBURG, March WURTSBORO, N. March 20 (INS) FBI agents, state police and sheriff's aides have arrested two Woodridge, N- men on charges of staging a $1,689 holdup the hundreds of prospectors swarm 20 V-W) The iron-nerve and know- Rerjublican amendments deny con ed the first five innings for the Giants, blanking the Tribe on two hits. The Indians' runs came off Larry Jansen in the ninth, Ralph Kiner opening the inning with a homer. N. Y.

(N) 110 000 6007 8 0 Clev. 000 000 008 8 8 2 Antonelli, and Westrum; Feller, Aguirre 4, Garcia 7 and Na-ragon. Antonelli. Feller. Pirates Edge Nats In 13th ORLANDO, March 20 Pittsburgh clipped Pedro Ramos, rookie Cuban righthander, for two runs in the 13th inning to defeat Washington, 4-2, today.

Ron Kline, Nelson King and Bob Garber held the Senators to eight hits. Jim Busby slammed a home run for the Se'nators off Kline in the fifth inning after Camilo Pascual singled to account for Washington's runs. The Pirates, who scored off Pascual in the first inning when Gene Freese singled, Preston Ward walked and Earl Smith singled, tied the score in the eighth when Dick Smith walked, moved to second base on Freese's grounder and scor ing through the hills are carry how of a veteran paid off in the stretch today as Carry Middlecoff sideration to both the unemployed and the productive industries. A each. This time Northampton of Dist.

11 also had two winners. They were Steve Micio, runnerup at 127 pounds in 1954, who won the 133 ing firearms as well as Geiger counters and scintillators. They Thursday at a Wurtsboro barjk. overcame a five-stroke deficit to small willful group, representin the static non flexing industry Kxpt'ci in Fill Jobs PITTSBURGH, March 20 (IP) The district office of the Pennsylvania state employment service predicts about 9.900 additional jobs will be filled by May in the Pittsburgh district. Its estimate is based reports from more than 1,000 large firms in the four-county Pittsburgh labor market of Allegheny, Beaver Washington and Westmoreland counties.

The men, identitieo as Murray Cohen, 29, and his cousin, David clip youthful Kay Herbert for the championship of the 812,500 St. pound class this time; and Ed Keg lovits, at 154 pounds. want to continue to saddle the bur den of unemployment compensa Canonsburg. also Dist. 7, had one Cohen, face arraignment later be fore a U.

S. commissioner in tion payments onto the seasonable intend to use the weapons, if necessary, to defend their claims against claim jumpers. There have been a number of hot disputes over claims, but no violence has yet been rpcorted. Deputies arrived on the scene Friday just as a battle was about to Petersburg Open Golf tournament. Five blows behind at the start of the last 18 hole round, Middlecoff fired a five-under par 67 to winner this time, Nick Dano at 185.

The district's fourth champ is Kobert Price of Chartiers Twp. at productive and job producing industry." The governor, pressing the Democratic viewpoint, said he would catch Hebert five holes from home and beat him by two strokes with S5 pounds. Regains Crown Phil Bock, of Philipsburg, regain The robbery was staged at the Wurtsboro branch of the Sullivan County Trust company when one bandit entered the bank posing as a customer, forced three employes and another customer to lie on the develop between one man and four others in the Caliente-Bodfish a 72-hole total of 274. Wilting under the pressure ap plied by Middlecoff, who played area- The contending side's each with him in the same threesome floor and then fled with the money in a car. veto any bill that does not increase the employer payroll tax.

He the Republican view of increasing worker benefit without increasing the payroll tax "is another example of Republican practice of spending money without providing necessary tax legislation to cover these expenses." JOHN C. METER AL'TO RADIATOR REPAIR SHOP Automobile Radiators Repairing Cleanings Rec-orlng Complete Radiators or Cores to fit any car. Somerset, Ha. DIAL 5381 Rear Gateway Texaco Station claimed a certain strip of land. young mother, apparently slipped i into the tenement and left the baby on the second floor landing- I Residents heard the child's cries.

Little James was clean and doc-tors said he had been well cared i for. They were captured in Wood the 32-year-old Hebert chopped out a 74 for 276. It was the third tournament Hebert had blown in the final shqw- ed the 103 pound crown he first won in 1963 and lost in the finals last year. Bruce Gilmore of Reading took the 165 pound event by defeating Paul Eckley, Munhall, 11-3, to become the first Dist. 3 champ in 10 years and the second wrestler from his district to ever win a state crown.

ridge seven hours after their car After the deputies quieted them down, they agreed to settle the, argument in the recorder's office ed on Dick Groat's single in the naa been founf abandoned behind 13th. Carlos Bernier sacrificed a hotel closer for tire winter. today, Monday. down during the winter tour. He almost fell victim, too, to a great last-day rally by Art Wall Other winners were: Tom Quinn, Shamokin, at 120; Ralph Clark, Clearfield, at 127; and Milton Bur-baker, Dubois, at 138.

District Five individual champions, Steve Jendricks of Cone-maugh Twp. and Jim Calhoun of Everett were eliminated in the rounds. POWER PLUS PAYLOAD PLUS of Pocono Manor, who shot the day's best round of 66 to move up from 11th places into third with 277, just one stroke back of Hebert. Top Money The victory, which he accomplished with near-perfect work on the greens, earned a $2,200 top prize for Middlecoff, the Memphis perfectionist now playing out of Kiamesha Lake, N. Hebert, from Woodmere, N.

won $1,500. Fourth on the money-winning list were Billy Maxwell of Odessa, and Ed Furgol, National Open Ward singled and Roberto Cetnento doubled. Groat, Ward, Earl Smith and Ramon Mejias each got two of the Pirates' 12 hits. Pgh. 100 000 010 000 24 12 8 Wash.

000 020 000 000 08 4 0 IS Innings. Kline, King 8, Garber 10 and At-well; Pascual, Hyde 8 Ramos 11 and Edwards. Garber. Ramos. HR Washington, Busby.

OTHER GAMES MIL 002 020 0105 7 0 St. L. MM) 000 0004 11 0 Mahany'U Get Rough "The governor's statement is represented the facts," Mahany told a newsman. "I'm going to get rough now. "I he (Leader) keep that up, I'm not even going to meet with him." Mahany referred to discussions with the governor in attempts to achieve an inter-party compromise on the heated unemployment compensation issue.

"I'm always glad to try to compromise and cooperate," said Mahany, "But when they (Democrats) make the statements they do it's pretty hard to compromise." Republicans are merely trying to see that the fund has enough of a reserve to keep going, Mahany said. champion from St. Louis, who tied at 278. Tied for sixth were big John Marie Wiley Sets New Women's Record In Ducks PITTSBURGH, March 20 (JP) Marie Wiley of New Kensington set a new women's world record for all-events scoring tonight by Barnum of Grand Rapids, and Leo Biagetti of Sandusky, Ohio, at 279. Next at 280 were Mike Souchak of Durham, N.

Bo Win- We're trying to keep the fund inger of Oklahoma City and Julian Boros of Mid Pines, N. C. from being raided by a lot of ins and outs and payoffs to labor Following them were Bud Hol- leaders for delivering blocs cf sher, Apple Valley 281, and votes," Mahany declared. Brand New 212 hp Royal Red Diamond Engine I Newest and most powerful of the famous Inter-NATioNAL-built Red Diamond engines available in many heavy-duty Internationals! 501 cubic-inch displacement 212 horsepower 444 lb-ft torque for maximum efficiency at low rpm New copper hard alloy block New 4-barrel carburetor Long life sodium-cooled, stellite-faced slo-roto exhaust valves Chrome top rings U-flex oil rings. Here's the new high-performance standard of the highway! It's the great new 220 Truck Series, with the brand new 212 hp Royal Red Diamond engine for power plus all truck built with less weight to handle bigger payloads on a faster schedule International has been first choice of cost-conscious heavy-duty operators 23 straight years, for good solid reasons: Every International Truck is Tough-Job engineered to take it all-truck built with no compromise anywhere built and balanced to do its job around the clock, year around, at extra low cost per mile.

Why not come in today and let us show you aU the reasons why International, from -toh pickup to 90,000 lbs. GVW off-highway model, will pay off best for you? Gambling- Referendum Lionel Hebert, Erie, Pa 282; Toby Lyons, Jamestown, N. was one of four 283's and Arnold Palmer, Latrobe, one of seven 284's. totaling 1,667 pins for her nine games in the 10th annual American Rubberband Duckpin Bowling To-urrnament. Miss Wiley's total tops by 105 pins the mark of 1,562 set last year by Kay Franus of Ellwood City.

Martha Venturini of Masontow won the singles title with 585 followed by Clara Costa of Windber with 583 and Miss Wiley with 574. The doubles title went to Rose Meanwhile, Chairman G. Robert Watkins (R-Delaware) of the Sen Burdette, Wilson 5, and Crandall; Miller, Presko 5, Schultz 7 and Rice. Wilson. Schultz.

RHE KC 000 002 1003 9 0 Bait 100 010 0002 7 0 Wheat, Burtschy 5 and Astroth; McDonald, Rogovin 6 and Moss. Burtschy. Rogovin. Det 000 000 0803 4 1 Bos. 128 010 SOx-10 15 1 Maas, Froats 3, Fletcher 6 Sharkey 8 and Wilson, Steuli ate law and order committee said his plan for a referendum on Nazruk Wins Langhorne whether horse race betting should be legalized in Pennsylvania wiil be recommitted tomorrow.

AAA Race Mooney of Nw Castle and Faye Sossong of Beaver, who combined for 1,048. Olga Suhoza and Peg Brown, Homestead, finished second with 978 and Ann Pish and Miss Wiley, New Kensington, third Sullivan, Parnell 6 Hurd 9 and Da LANGHORNE, March 20 -(JP Mike Nazruk of Belmore, Long Island, N. today won the 25-mile American Automobile Assn. East ley. Sullivan.

Maas. RHE Cln. 010 000 1147 9 0 Chi. (A) 010 010 010-4 10 0 reserve power SeflsSBeHk with 950. New INTERNATIONAL 220 series, built with Organized church opposition, plus disagreement between Republicans and Democrats on whether the referendum should be wtih the primary or general election, hurt the measure for the time being.

On another front, the lawmakers were seriously considering a bipartisan program to Increase their retirement" benefits. No estimate has been placed on the cost of the plan which would permit them to include expense accounts as an additional salary base for pension purposes. weight-iaing performance to haul bigger payloads, falter. Available with single or 2-speed axles, 5-speed direct ar overdrive transmissions. Standard, sleeper or (illustrated) space-saver Comfo-Vuion cabs.

Wheelbasw fro Fowler, Pearce 6, Scantlebury 9 and Seminick; Trucks, Chakales 6, Brable 9 and Courtney. Pearce. Erie Girls Head List In Tenpin Doubles ern Inaugural sweepstakes" at Langhorne Speedway. His time was 14:39.5. Mike Magill, Haddonfield, N.

finished second in the 25-mile race; Jerry Hoyt, Indianapolis, 3rd; Duane Carter, Indianapolis, 4th; Charley Musselman, Norristown, 5th; and Bob Sweikert, Indianapolis, 6th. 142 to 193 inches. GVW ratings, 26,000 to ALTOONA, March 20 (JP) Rea 30,000 65,000 lbs. Chakales. HR Cincinnati, Post 2.

RHE Wash. 002 000 3005 9 1 Bait 100 000 0304 7 1 Adams and Irene Schramm of Erie today took over the Class A dou bles leadership in the 19th annual tenpin tournament of the Pennsylvania Women's Bowling McDermott, Abernathy 7 and Old- Red Wings Cop NHL FARM EQUIPMENT WORKERS MAY JOIN AUTO WORKERS is; Kretlow, Held 4, Locke 7 and Assn. Tourney Honors, 6-0 The duo rolled 1,016 to replace Moss. McDermott. Kretlow HR Washington, Busby.

1 DETROIT, March 20 (JP) The Pat Stewart and Louise Russell of Altoona who had 1,005 last weekend in the opening of the tournament. It will run four more week Detroit Red Wings, fired by Cap tain Ted Lindsay, turned hockey's game of the year into an ava CHICAGO, March 20 (INS) The union board of the farm equipment workers employed by the International Harvester voted yesterday to join the CIO United Auto Workers. The action is subject to approval by members. The board says it represents 17,000 members of the farm equipment workers in 12 lo lanche of goals tonight to trounce the Montreal Canadiens 6 0, and ends. In the.

Class A team event, Anson Tool of Erie rolled 2,454 to take the leadership away from Fort Pitt of Pittsburgh which had 2,185 last weekend. Clinch their seventh straight Na 5,000 Greet Duquesne Players After NIT Win PITTSBURGH, March 20 (IP) Some 5,000 happy fans greeted Duquesne University's basketball team at Greater Pittsburgh Airport today as the Dukes returned from New York with the National Invitation Tournament title. The crowd broke through police tional Hockey League championship. Playing with a leather and met al brace protecting his bruised shoulder, Lindsay scored three HOCKEY AHMm Cleveland 8, Buffalo 6 Hershey 4, Springfield 0 Pittsburgh 5, Providence 4 NHL Montreal 4, New York 2 Toronto 5, Chicago 0 lines and cheered as Coach Dudey Moore stepped out of the plane ahead of the players. cals.

If the members ratify the merger, the equipment workers must break away from the United Electrical Workers with which it merged in 1949. A Harvester spokesman said if a merger takes place the company "would have to review the situation and determine what course to follow." Harvester in the past has not granted recognition to a union until after an election under the national labor relations board. Autograph fans besieged the squad, concentrating1 mostly on Si Green, star forward. Other fans shouted, "Where's Dick Ricketts?" They were in for a disappointment because the 6-7. center was on his way to Kansas MeGRAINER BOWLER'S PREZ ALTOONA, March 20 (JP) The Pennsylvania Women's Bowling A.s.sn., currently holding its 19th.

annual tournament here, yesterday elected Mrs. Maude C. McGrainer as president. The association selected Chester for the 1956 tournament and Allentown for the 1957 event. City fdr the East-West All-Star game.

The team was taken by motor goals to lead the Red Wings to their ninth consecutive victory and climax one of the greatest comebacks in hockey history. With a capacity crowd of 13,38.1 in a continual uproar, the Red Wings crumbled Montreal's defenses with five goals in the second period-four of them coming in a wild five-minute, 20-second stretch. Police On Hand) A core of 70 policemen-more than twice the usual number-were sprinkled throughout the stands to prevent a repetition of last Thursday's ugly riot in Montreal Forum. It was small solace to the Canadiens but they left the ice with One honor tonight. Bernie Georf-frion finished as the league's scoring champion with 75 points, one more than teammate Maurice (Rocket) Richard, whose suspension last week touched off one of the most heated controversies the game has ever known.

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SOMERSET PHONE 6170 cade to the Duquesne campus where another demonstration was staged WINS ROAD RACE 'l t' BOSTON, March 20 (JP) Nick Costcs, 28-year-old Massa chusetts school teacher from Slip gualteri loses CHARLESTON, W. March 20 Al Gualteri of Washington, lost a 10-round decision to Noel Humphreys of Charleston last night in the main event of a boxing card at the Charleston Armory. Humphreys weighed 138 Gualteri 13414. pery Rock, won the Brighton jjjjjl See the season's new TV flit, "The Halls of Ivy," with Ronald Coman ond Benfa Home, Tuesdays, CBS-TV, 8.30 p.m., EST Board of Trade 22.8 mile road race yesterday in one hour, 56 minutes SCHROCK'S TRANSFER LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING Agent N. American van line 234 W.

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