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Daily Republican, Monongahela, Pa. ITerald-Araerican, Donora, TUESDAY, JtXY 25, 1907 PAGE 2 fl. Viet Power Plant Blasted Federal Troops Control Detroit Hospital Notes A. A. Berwick Of Wilson Dies At Age Of 89 Vaynesburg Awaits Annual 'Rainy Day' (Continued from Page One) order to stop as he climbed men and paratroopers of the dbwn from a rooftop.

At least 82nd and 101st Airborne Divi-j one white looter was also killed, sians for the first time were Some whites have br" 1 (Continued from Page One) ibeds in the Binh Thieu rrfugee slashed in toward two Commu- hamlet next to Saigon, inarched nist shore batteries that fired at! them away, forced them to the three warships and silenced kneel and fired 45 caliber nistola 41.) lal Moifilat f. tilemorta answering the hidden gunmen looting and hurling firebombs in i Funeral services were held them with repeated salvoes: into the back of their heads. I Hospitality Shop bullet for bullet. Negro areas, but police said tne: this morning at 11 o'clock in. from their five-inch guns.

They left the bodies sprawled Cyrus Vance, former deputy! vast majority of rioters were Dravosburg for Alphonso A. Tnen tne destroyers helped on Highway 13. They attached defense secretary and civilian! Negroes. Berwick, 89, of Wilson, Fa. ho: tne cruiser in the naval signs to the bodies, saying the chief of the federal troops here, I Early today, snipers fired into died Saturday, July 22, 1967, at I bombardment.

dead were government "spies." toured the city early today and: an East Side street from Hospital after an! Government spokesmen said Guerrilla Retaliation cairl that thp urhnlo hiiilrlino i the terrorists riis0lli.SPt in South Tho fofftrlco nMA f. WAYNESBURG, Pa. Resi-dents of Waynesburg are all set for another observ Charleroi-Monessen Hospital July 21, 1967 Birth The son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E.

Millern of Donora. Admitted Marion Dubnansky of Belle Vernon. John B. Sueevic of Mones-sen. (Continued, on Page Three) Voluntarily Staffed by Women's Auxiliary ance of the town's most un-i 5 AuvHiarv meets third ii -it'll Hnlirtat; thn annual lulu .6.

milieus VI Ulie ncciv. nc wiuu oncu mici a Lu Tyr, I yappear to be relatively quiet." "I'll give you to 10 to got out I Born June 4, 1878, in Dravos- Vietnamese Ranger uniforms; drive by American and govern- Friday of January, April JUi ivmu ydJ iwuvcii. iRomney remained in the of the building," shouted a burg. Mr. Berwick was the the victims from theirjment troops killed hundreds of a lui-rii ulzciiu arpa jC.usrd commander aboard a of the late Alexander and Eliza Four Injured (Column Five) ning duck yea.is inai ai- Border Reopened Berwick.

ways rains in Waynesburg cn The city opened its borders! Fires on Building He had lived in Wilson for Julv 29th" this unique observ- uifh ranada for the first timp! Nn onp pmprirprl Thp miardc 'ha nt in voara anH waa Viet Cong in an attempt to cleanse the capital's countryside of harassing guerrilla bands. In the air U.S. pilots flew 144 jet bombing missions agaifst ance annually attracts national1 cinpo tk riotm? hrsyan. Thn man muntwl lnnrilv anrf miieiciv rinrmon (Continued from Page One) and to some cxtall internEition- hriHtm and tunnel linking thm onenpd im with hpAvv! ifo Maraarot 8 garage they work. Detroit Riot Conditions At A Glance North Vietnam Monday, spokesmen said.

They teamed up with U.S. Navy warships to blast the big Ben Thuy thermal power plant on the coast, smashing the al attention. jDetrot with Windsor, machinegun fire. Bulets shat-'er Berwick preceded him in.f on' werf taken to Local records show It has across the Detroit River were (cred the buiMing and five men death. Asntabu la Hospital and later "hit" that is, it has rained 'operating normally.

walked out and were arrested. He is survived by a son, Wal-irePrted ln condition- in IVavnnchiirn fnr 78 nf tko HQ i Vtncf email hneinecsoe ro. I 9 1 rlictnrhanpoa alen nf MAnnniraUlfi Mrc ilrvol I hree trailers Were tUlTied and September. Monongahela Memorial Hospital Births The son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Warchola of Eirama Avenue, Elrama, July 24, 1967, at 9:02 a.m.. Admissions Albert Buchak of 724 Fallow-; fiplrl Avenue, Charleroi. Mrs. Christine Lezi of RD I 1 VI nirTRnTT irvn rwrnit rinfvears that the legend has exist- Wined closed and traffic into erupted Monday night and early! (Myrtle) Hiscox of Oregon, wim electricity source for much of Dhltivil (trJl-ueiroit 1101 J. was hurt.

Fa en imbs 'conditions at a glance: Dead 23 confii-mcd, two more unronfirmed. Wounded-mere than 1,000. Damage-more than $200 en. jiiie uuwniuwu scluuii wets iifeiii. luimy lit iiea.i oy rumiai, ni noiS, ftirs.

ueorge Virginia; i' inuuau iiuiui yicuwjna It all started, according to the Paratrooper truck Fling, and in Grand Rapids, 'Urban of Chardon, Ohio, Joadf a the resort iSouthern panhandle. be'ter inarmed greybeards of ined private automobiles Trouble also was reported Paul (Margaret) Weiskittel of 5 7T. Pnvate On the ground, U.S. Marines the town and t'noso stepped in ing alcog the John C. Lodge in Toledo, Ohio.

70 miles to'ohmstead, Ohio, Mrs. Clarence 'ake' trom the storm defending the fortress of Con is hfrrmal history when an Expressway linking downtown the south of Detroit. jtSusan) Kouche of Miami, ijr0pping fteavy hail and rain xhien just below the North- unknown farmer 'one davjwith the suburbs. I Two Negroes were killed in; Florida, Mrs. Clarence a oUf oj in ftUKUM ixauiins several nines nut TTinlitw Wr-itr John Blccher of 615 Margue V3 iKoa into a oca dru? stcre' aMU ov uun-a nui.n thv) MvoEEer or eniervnie, lU 4I Aft-ontn mnfa trip.n 9 tlf no f-Horai fmnne and revealed that his ncrssnal kllled as a sniper when be Detroit uuc a aiar.

nnn Mrs ipsr ii.othi iiraiu 01 Communist patrol. The patrol apparently was trying to locate I UVLo HI VI i.i I I High Wind rite Avenue, Monesscn. Mrs. Anna Barkus of 301 4 urn l'rll 32 grandchildren 8 COO Natimal Guardsmen and records showed an unusual se- 'g11orclJ a attcr.al cuarcsmen legislator protecting his stire Finleyville; High winds up to 58 miles an a weak spot in tne Leatherneck i with a shotgun. In Flint, about 38 great-grandchildren.

Richland hour were rePrted at the defense to launch once more a 70 miles north of Negro, interment was in 100 Gold Miners rC nf Rn i n-Msv- 2.000 state and local police, qe of rains in Waynesburg Chailes Alto of RD 1 on tbe 29th day of July. a the scone. An 3,200 of The statement so intrigued a same time at Mansfield, but no major offensive. Injured Mayor Hoyd MrCree Cemetery, Dravosburg. police in attempting to quell sporadic rock-throwisic and lire-! important aamage resuuea.

Seven Marines were A half dozen houses at and tne William nJ the federal roons order in bylllS CP1K. UCUU; I Iwl I III T- i. 1 A I. il. Mr nZ of 1BR2 President Johnrrn on a standby that he took up the cour, with bombing.

IMi-c Fro Dioc near tast rairtic a.in tne norm- Communiit Caiualtiet near tasi rairneia.in me Form on the margins of nonn-east in Lucc'ta Drive." Moncngahela. alert at Selfridge Air Authorities in Grand east section w.umDianaj In other ground actioni us. section of Columbiana Rush To Work store ledgers. rio-l, nf 11 ITifth Ddcr iiui.ii vi kcuuu, John the state's second largest cuy: 0f ast County, East Central Ohio; wnm emergency siauis q.ou ie- was c.nunuca dv nis oroin' vviuuw wi I vi ii id wiuw nun, uc killed 49 (jommunist troops JOHANNESBURG, South about 150 miles wesr of Detroit, i a a a i iu Street. Dcnnra.

Mrs. MnHhnire ff ULldi ll uuw rilL iu Lujwii i aiur. niw nuu uio u.nui I jal i ii ta 01 Afri'i 1'Df A ciiMmK inn hnnnPiT frw ca a 1 1 imr affAi "pretty badly damaged, actions. The biggest with the roof torn off, by a catch fell to men of the Army's Presic-en vto savs ino oy me late bvrcn b. Daily, i DmLa Im nf 1.V RD 1.

Mnncneshela. "will not tolerate who then owned the soore. 6 6 6 in win not toK-iaie i.o men o.vnea ne soore. uauy, David Roule of 749 Victory country tt.pnt- 9lflk Aionaay nignt tornaao. 25th Infantry Division who awlpno" A eta, a nf Pmrr- st.irfpd hp'tinu with Pitv al 8' lawlessness." A sta.e of emcr- started belting hats with city iit M.nhAia t.

arKara Vriv uw! The accompanying storm killp( guerrillas without AnnA fl rt "'C HIHIUS ivuay ro ui u. uuomra w.iu in uu 1 l.J Nancy Jane Hammond of 712 "killed and injured nearlv 100 fanned out into residential late husband. Anton, operated a casualty 325 miles remains in linoc hln'tinef Ohin 7 M7l near them before he died Romney r.hncc S.i-PPt Mrnoripahela. tei.io men, a mine official said. areas.

Hilltop Bakery in Monongane- 'pn' nortneast or aigon. A spokesman for the Western! 900 Fire. la for over 40 years, died at a U.S. bombers also reported rwn T.PVPU cmM minp aM in Detroft Fire Chief Charles a.m. todav.

Julv 25. 1067. 01X1 dctense ana. nrst a.ia hitting an oil depot and a truck Susan Gayhart, 8, daugh- effect trr of Alice J. Daueherty of He was succeeded.

In turn, bv his sen. At v. John Dailv. who has won hats and ether Quinlan said more than 900 fires at her residence at 448 Carson workers. were rusnecl tne park 12 miles west of Dong Hoi, to scene to give any assistance ynrth viptnam' snnthAmmnst Violence WagPrS from notabiCS SUCh as haH haon chnrl cinn QtriA tnnnnnahp1a Box 101.

M.inongahola. John W. Burns of New Sa lam city, spokesmen said. Bin? Crosb' Jack elevators to take them into the rioting erupted earlv Sundav in Mrs. Frey.

who was born In necessary. CICVdIUlS lO laC llltrill llllU llll cai i ouiiuni ill Alf-, XJatA 77 TJ 1 Vain; nf 1. Con-! Dn Dcmpsey and even f.re Punxsu- U.S. Air Force B32 Stratofor- nellsville. scarred trouble area early tawnry groundhog, who has jn- spokesnian said.

on the West Sic- The distur- was 84 at the time of her tresses contitnurd Monday hit- Faith Sico, 13, daurhtT of todav. The troops were from smee stayra ms own neat of; bances thon snread the East death. I A i. ting Communist troop ana larm ti'aitnr iivt-a nf Rn 4 iu "tA nf thn mict predicting winter writher. i Miners reporting for the BAitu rAvU cUa nf Trans supniy positions ruuin cnnnlv nnsitinnn "irv Vietnam.

Road, Finleyville. I Airborne Division the famed This year, 1967, Daily's wa- morning shift apparently were to the fashionable North figuration Roman Catholic." i r. -f r.i..; ti ppt nut fyf thp rnl.H t. -i i me COUDie W3S taken toj Ducnaroea screaming r-apies 01 miu n-i as I'tivm 7 vnurcn 01 iviuinmdni-id onu a nf nn 7 ht Il-and the 3rd Brigade of Miller, the noted harness horse and iramplod their way toward n.roit pmrpr, membcr of the Ladics Catho- ut V' pi, a His Lr a th pWaru-c tHa virtim u-rrA was treaiea ior aDrasions. viu inp Kina a Dome, ine hum iwiwi, unui'i miu iii-juiiidn hi rai on in toon, ineir smnmrnis Renencia rtbM)Lidiniu inu ii'iTa Atit'Al 1 1 iKc onii bik-ui.

i .1 i Peoples Gas Co. To Extend Service HARRISBURG (UFI) R-in Daves, 11 of Belle was flown from its Fort -be nearby Meadows Harness iJ-' Yemott. Campbell, headquarters race plant in neighboring Wash-. stiles- cut otf and customers anxious the Altar and Rosary Society. sjb) internal injuries and to hoard so they would not have; Her husband died on Febru- P.as jn fajJ con'i(ion and the 32nd was dispatcned ingion.

i The suffered mostly from Ft. Bragg. N.C. I In recent years, members of from broken ribs. Tlie Sou.h to tneir nomes.

uowmown ary u. A funnel cloud which did not -Peoples Natural flas Co, restaurants ran out of food. i She is survived by two sons A Pittsburgh to extend sen- General Motors Corp. and Theodore of Harrisnurg and MntnoIio, in u-ii. rii tanh mer.

At least 23 were ean In me Waynesburg Junior Cham- Aft iran Dpnartmrnt of tinpij in it was Chrysler the city's two Charles at home: a daughter liams County Monday night, set Couny under authorization Detroit, ueatns aiso vere her of Commerce have supple- Pretoria announced reported in Harlem, rontiacmmted the Rain Day proper inyetieaiine biggest employers, opened their Mrs. Johanna Hayward of Mon- nH tnHav fmm th Pnh. officers and factories today, esscn: six grandchildren and 5 ana nocnesier. with a weekend festival which TU- 1 1 a t- .1 itil III, IUI IlilUV naill in- um w.muiiiji"h. Donora Pipers To Play For Scoilish Picnic in (.

anionage Hill again include big ram diy 7'rl '7' r' 'ra 10. ott.ciats re- ing was issued for the northwest: Peoples said it will spend burned two blocks out of the saios. entertainment and other Carlet.inville. about oO sumed contract talks with the Friends will be received aft- Ohjo including Fulton, some $143,000 on facilities, and Iheart of their ghetto district, activities to center attention on mi'cs from 'hanneshurg. It is United Auto Workers union.

er p.m. weanesaav. jui -i. unnm onH iii initial sohp rrHpn. owned by tle Anglo-American I setting fire to homes, busines- the only holiday in the world Ises.

a church and school before wh-irh is not a success unless Corp. Detroit cf.y courts. o(erating at the Bebout ohe Compa- Wood countlps tiaI and ciaht eus- on an around-the-clock basis, ny Funeral Home. 300 Second A funne, doud aIf)ft was re. tomers.

The companv later ex-today were holding suspected Street, Monongahela. an fM tv Weather pects to serve 90 addtional cus- near Water-. tomers. nucuj Bureau observer Bureau observer Hooters were Dcing neia over in: niks. KOit t.

BttN ville in Lucas County an hour the bonds averaging $25,000. Mrs. Rcso E. Been. 76.

and a half later. It may have EARNINGS DROP hppn thp Cnuntv twist PrTTSRt'RGH ilTD Rorlt. Romnv watched today as six muhcr cf Mrs. Tony (Edna) Annual Scottish Picnic at as fndcd 2n0 there is rain. Kennvwond Park.

Pittsburgh, National Guardsmen who ex-; To tradition the on Saturday, August 5, will at- changed gunfire with rioters. can from a tract manv Donorans of Scot- RaP Brown- chairman ot t) a deS tish descent to the park. the Student Nonviolent Coordm- 0f a drop jusl so jt happfns Among them will be four lo- Committee was wjthin he 24.hour cal bagpipers who will take sllv wounded after making a od somewhere in the corporate part in the daVs festivities a Ti JJo limit5 of Waburg which, when St. Catherine's Kiltie c.har8cd him Wllh incltmg thC for that day can be appropri- Thundershower Activity Due This Evening buses, each carrying 40 png Kuzemchak of Monongahela and but jt apparPntiv did no'well Manufacturing Co. report-ncrs.

were loaded for a trip to Mrs. Charles (Beverly) Monti it vt across ed Mondav a 7 per per Jackson State Prison. The cf California state, died at 7:15 nortnern 0hio. share cVcp in earnings for tho occupants, having been ar- a.m. Tuesday.

July 23. 1967. 1 Hpavv rain was roportnd first six months of 1967 from reigned, vera being transferred She was a member of the mimerols 0hio counties, along the comparable period last vear. .0 the state prison until trials Lutheran Church. witn big haiI from the severe Xet earnings werc tf.m.m, cr can be arranged.

A granddaughter, Jennie that travelprf $1 13 ner share. Sair imreased riot. ately called ''Rainsburg." Band, a 60 piece musical or- r. ay unirea fresj international Thundershower activity was expected this evening across 1, ti. In Harlem, a woman was shot 4a AniU nA l-nnnff man fl Pfl 1 ri 1 im 1 lilt I'li'i' I.

eastward about 15 miles an, 1.7 per cent from last year, provide music of the High- a 11 in a fall from a roof when mobs lands, Lowlands, and all Scot- tack over the streets for the janu. 1 on 1 1 tiovernment offices uotroit Monti, aiso survives, t.on of the northwestern corner. were cd XoA and FnendS will be received at Partial cloudiness and some Vate and Mavor the L. M. Frye Funeral Home hour.

I the comp said. tnira straign: nigni. ni ich.m i are wcro injured as the 'ar-v mostly Puerto Ricans. smashed 8127, i.nnf.i;pH nut windows Funeral Notices Entries Open For Allegheny County Fair Jercme cavanagh urged 427 West Main Street, after 7 other business places to reopen, o'clock tonight. Wednesday will have some Thc three said showers, mostly 111 the southern 1 woe a Tickets for the picnic available locally from Anderson by railing 379 or at Danny's Market Danny Hogg by calling 5660 or 379 8397.

in a 20-block area 11 1 1 1 379 of city of 1.6 mil lien residonLs, of Mrs. Anna Machala half, resulting from a frontal system extending from New England to Ohio. whom 3 per cent are Negroes. Thompson Avenue, Two Negroes were killed as 'looting and vandalism hit Pontiac, Mich. State Rep.j I Arthur J.

Law killed a looter! 'trving to break into his store. BEEN. Rose E. 76. on Tuesday.

July 25, 1967, 1 at 7:15 a.m. Friends received at the L. M. Frye Funeral! Home. 427 West Main Street, Monongahela.

after 7 p. Julv 25 and from 2 until Ncw's the time to enter the The overnight low readings 1937 Allegheny County Fair. will be in the 60 to the low-Fair Manager. Colosi- 70s throughout. The afternoon flew Valley m.

Wednesday. July 2fl. at the Bebout Yohe Company Funeral Home. Funeral services Friday. July 28.

19G7, at 9.30 a.m. at Transfiguration Roman Catholic Church. Monongahela. the Rev. Paul P.

Leger officiating. Interment in St. Mary5 Cemetery, Monongahela. fRAY another storeowner killed a said that entries for all temperatures Wednesday will died suddenly yesterday, July; 21, 1067, at 4:30 p.m. at her residence.

She was 77 years old at the time of her death. Born July 17. 1890, in Aus-J tria-Hungary, Mrs. Machala came to Pittsburgh in 1907 and then later moved to Donora in; 1912 where she lived for the' Legislature To Tackle Fiscal Crisis 11 C1UUUL iiui 1 a Ranrts of Neeroes roamed the poultry, pigeon and again be in the upper 80s or from Tsge One) The Charleroi office which 4 p.m. and 7 until 9 p.m on July 26.

1967. Services Thursday, July 27. 1967 at 1 p.m., 1 i nuat One and throwing ruumi cxnions mus. ae mane stfPPtS OO IIIET by August 14th. i Aiinougn no arop in icmper- yet months away, according molotov cocktaiis.

lain in Al1 oiner entries close August cA(fiifu nom me slam in it, I'isirici Aianaper nouen n. Twf nFrsnns were trnnra ct crpm air chnn hn. mean the elimin- violence 21st r-. I. i.M rrw.n ilM.

from the funeral home, charge of the Rev. Chester; S. Bird, pastor. Grace Luther- MACHALA. an Church.

Monongahela. In-: chala, 77. HAHRISBrnr, (I PIl The Past 55 years. hoc nesin a a little less humid. ation of contact stations in Don- ti.

thirrt The 30th annual fair will be come Anna Thompson leeislature goes back to work Sllp was a member of today hoping to find a solution Dominic's Roman Catholic, the Commonwealth's fiscal Church of Donora. i I I I 1 I I ferment Monongahela Cemetery. (F 7-25) cm. Charleroi, Monongahela. ry (f Rochester riots.

Scuth Park. August 31; and Monesscn. Elsewhere: through 4 h. According to Johnson. Char- Engfcwood'-Police and Negro There will be over $18,000 in 311303 SuOVS letni was selected for the new exchange heavy gunfire, premiums awarded to the win-: crisis after transacting no busi-! "er niisoanu.

jnn. preceoea 'ness Mondav out of respect to her In death March- 1943- CASTOR. Mary Nicholls! 1 1 Al ri. of! ire on the basis oi surveys Abc.u; 100 policemen, four "i me inousanas exnin- (Continued from Pace One) fhn l.iln Cnnifa Mlnnrllu Aa.r IS SWVIV ed DV mrPe Castor. 85.

of Box 543, Wil tliV Kilt KJK llUtt II IAHUU John H. Devlin. D-Allechenv. sons. JosePh A- Edward, and' taken over a period of years.

md a photographer, its which -ange from to prime minister's rcskVnce in all at home; a was edncliidpd as a resu were ninned down for more "Qf. Karl. Ottawa alter hearing De Caullo liamsport Road. RD 3, Monongahela. Saturday, July 22.

19t7. at John Kane Hospital. i-'v mi 4i.u jH.Tk niuioudj niv of the studies that Charleroi than an hour when snipers set Jn addition, there will be pepeat (he sl()fan has pr a 'Joseph Moss of Donora. and a -s the most centrally located up a three-way crossfire at an scores of ribbons and trophies wjlh separatist vH Renublican members of the sister- Mrs- Mary Sc'mvab of Avenue. Donora, suddenly at home Monday.

July 2t. 19C7, at 4:30 p.m. Friends received the. Paul Macik Funeral Home, 516 Thompson Avenue, Donora, after 7 p.m. Tuesday.

Blessing service Thursday, July 27. 1967. at 9 a.m. at the funeral home, followed by requiem high mass in St. Dominic's Roman Catholic Church.

Donora, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph A. Kushner as celebrant.

Interment in St. Dominic's Cemetery. (M Pittsburgh, after a lingering: ot vai'ev towns anu that the intersecto. No one was nun. u.

mn bec flnd gnd stockdale, Fa. mat me intersection. one wi5 nun. i PYinnHe uill hp rAPAii-An oflpr of social security work in Grand Rapids-Roving bands farm Show and the Home Ec- i ue wauue arnvca cn nronriations tommittces are A.J... alley was in of Negro smasnru i what had bpcn to be expected to continue discussing m- loaa-v 81 ine 1 aui Aia" snd liurieci mnes even a caKe oaKmg cik Funeral Home.

546 Thomp- C'harleroi. windows, set fires illness. Friends received at the Walter J. Bierman Funeral Home. Third and Plum Streets.

Elizabeth. Funeral services 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 26. at Church of the Nazarene in Bunola, the Rev. iuuirc ii iui i'ii a i.u..'Muiiiiiva iui a i uiiiui uiiiir The exact location has not yet rocks at cars.

Police depart- contest for men only and an head of f()r on tax ka and budget son Avenue, Donora. kn nf ii.rr JltllJliniir frttYi Tint 1 1 1 ta (Tarnnne a selected. Johnson said, mem remiorceu u.v -r eentenn a observation and Exoo cuts. i a wntflir Other Deaths He said the General Services "eai towns r.u oiise GOP leaders and i a iitemh crvro'in i ni4'ikn i-ii i ii ii iiivki Thomas Rawlings. pastor, of- mond P.

Shafer have said ministration will negotiate p. Instead, since coming ashore Rav Ad or the office space required a area Z-rT' Quebec City on a French they are anxious to get a tax MRS. SUSIE VESPI, 71. of ficiating. Interment in Mt.

WALL. Anna Marv Vernon Cemetery, Elizabeth' Wall, wife of Edgar Wall of Mini. IWICn. IVUMI1K IJOIIt-'S "I 1 h. i-nmrc si TC.

tu r.n..;A package approved since the Osage, West Virginia, died Sat- Ill Ul II Hit VV'IM WHI JlCll (B Washington is looking for Negro youths stoned cars end nHri anH Knrw ari7Prt some Township. year-old De Gaulle had used state's current operation on urday. July 22. in Morgantown every occasion to exhort the "stopgap appropriations" 1 Hospital. Morgantown, West Vir-i resurgence of French nation- costing additional revenue.

ginia. She was the sister tion "'leads whicn mignt oe 6 turned over to GSA for consid-, L. Clark. 562 McKean Avenue. Area Robbery alism in Canada.

The Shafer administration lias Mrs. Pete (Clara) Mucci of, 71, of eration. Toledo, onio maii gangs oi Negro youths set small fires His rhetoric reached climax refused to cut its budget re-Black Diamond Donora, Sunday. July 23. 1967, 4 30 p.m.

Friends received at and looted stores in a Negro (Monday night on tho balcony of quest and the governor says he (Continued from Page One) NEGOTIATIONS SCHEDULED cN-tion. up. were servicing tables for the city hall of Canada's largest needs $296 million in new taxes DECLINE REPORTED OLD FORGE. Pa. (LTD Lima, Ohi lvventy-one the romjnK dav nft aske(i he city: to finance it.

Democrats main- PITTSBURGH il'PIi Alle- 1 i i nrr nan on in. mi.mw nrAvmn the Philip L. DcKienzo Fu-' neral Home, 782 Thompson Avenue. Donora. Services' tiiere Wednesday, July 26, 2 p.m..

followed by interment! in Hewitt Cemetery, Rice's anu '''h wnereahouts of Mrs. Caparasa "Not since the libera ion of tain substantially less is need-ghenv Ltidlum Steel Corp. between striking members several windows business and the others. Hearing Dzur-France in World War II have I ed in new taxes. ported Monday a decline in 229 Vine Street.

Monongahela. suddenly in the Monongahela Memorial Hospital, Sunday, July 23, 1967, at p.m. Friends received at the Bebout and Yohe Company Funeral Home, Second and Chess Streets. Mononja-hela, from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m., after 7 p.m.

Monday, July 24. 1967. Bless ing service Wednesday, July 26. 1967, at 10 a.m. at the.

funeral home in charge of the Rev. Joseph L. Abbate, pastor, St. Anthony's Church, Monongahela. Interment Monongahela Cemetery.

li i Vi? I tpipxtr section. ko's voice, the three in the found an atmosphere such as I Both chambers met only sales and earnings during thc rf Electrical Workers (IBLtt), Tucson, Ariz. More than 100 called out and were re-found on my motorcade today briefly Mondav and quicklv ad-l first half of 1967 from record 2106 and the Gar Iet KPgro youths hurled bricks, teased from their imprison- and in Montreal." 'journed, after House members. levels set in the same period Landing, Pa. Manufacturing Co.

Federal Me- bottles anu miis niwuis mPn 'I r.pn hp the rrowri nf had pii npiyprl l)p in Hp wi 11 ast vnar. No. parnmcs werp an uproar by be eulogized the benate later; $9,193,000 on sale of 184.2.2 uiu.uiwiiiu.jii oaiu cars. a moioiov cocKiau rxpinu-i me restaurant personnel told 10.000 into the bargaining sessions would ed on a store roof and 150 police two of the gunmen were shouting: 000. Record totals of FREY.

Frey, 84. of 448 Carson Street. Monongahela. at home Tuesday, July 25, 19(i7. at fi.45 a.m.

Friends received after 2 p. aiirmi to seme a siime Negroes gathered to shout at NeRroes and the third was "Vive le Qusbec! Vive lc Funeral services were held in that hecan Friday when the old firemen in the second night of white. All wore ski masks and Quebec libre! Vive la Canada I un Monday for Dev- in earnings and sales cf were set in the first six months of 136. ran out. disturbances.

jglovcs, and all were aimed, Francis! Vive la France:" Jim..

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