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The Daily Notes from Canonsburg, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, W41 fAGE EIGHT IKS DAILY NOTES, CANOfJSSUSG, PENNA. Csnonsburg Pays Honor To Living (Continued from Pg One) Locd Kivanfens Visit Canada On Good Will Tour Mscorid Day Address (Continued from Pft One Kennedy Meets Wilh DeGaulle (Continued from Page One) Charters Houston High School Band, color guards, majorettes. journey that will bring Kennedy and Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev together for a face-to-face cold war talk in Vienna Saturday and Sunday. and drill team, Pennsylvania Na tional Guard Unit 110, Heavy Mor tar.

Band Local 509, Canonsburg and Houston Firemen, Auxiliary Police. Vella and Sandee Srrhoalf propriately whichever holiday it might be. We now have cars in which we can travel four or five hundred miles each day without discomfort. Our shorter work weeks and raised standards of pay have created a society that is leisure time conscious. A holioay now is still a day away from work but it is a day for the family to travel a day for the family or members of it to play golf to go boating to see a ball game.

Memorial Day is basically a sad holiday because it is the day we are to honor those who have died in war but it is becoming even The dzy was bright and sunny! 'of Dancing, Canonsburg Junio: it- .1 ten DA as the Kennedy plane landed at 10:20 a.m. (5:20 a.m. EDT) and taxied slowly up to a red carpet and Cub Scouts, and 240 Girl and where De Gaulle and his wife and other high French officials Brownie Scouts completed the pa rade. waited. Two non-commissioned officers Ceremonies at Legion Plot left the plane first, followed by Kennedy and Mrs.

Kennedy. She wore a pale blue coat and matching hat. A French air force band played ruffles and flourishes and then the national anthems of the two countries. a more sad holiday because we are apparently forgetting not only In a traditional ceremony at the Legion Plot at the cemetery Ed ward Snarey, past commander o. the 24th District VFW, was the master of ceremonies.

Washington County Commission er John Mazza was the main speaker and his address container remarks that was symbolic of Me morial Day and the designating ot May 30 as the day to pause and remember, begun almost 100 yean ago. Remarks were also made by how to observe it and why. Since the Civil War of a century ago which gave rise to the first Memorial Day -there have been other wars, Indian Wars, the Span ish-American War, World War I Pictured is the Kiwanis group that made the trip to Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, recently on a good will tour and visitation to the First International Kiwanis Club to organize making the organization an International one. On plane ramp: Rev. Nicholas A.

Fedetz, President Kiwanis Club, Marshall Jetty, Past District Governor (Brockway, Frank Charnik, Stewardess Evelyn Thomas, C. J. Ciuca, Co-Pilot; Standing, left to right: James T. Buckles, D. C.

Calabro, Tour Director, Robert Calabro, F. M. Morrow. Kenneth Muth, District Inter-Club Chairman (Indiana, Riley Fullmer. District Governor (Clearfield, Samuel Rodgers, John A.

Nicklas, (Washington, Adolph Zeman, Irwin Sprowls, in back, William Moreland (Washington, Glenn Patsch, Howard Q. Shanks (Washington, William Patsch; front row, left to right: William B. Boon, Anthony Luongo, Tom Shronovich, Pilot Capital Airlines, E. R. Vitullo.

Travel Agent, Bertram I. Adler. Judson Wiley (Washington. Edward J. Kappeler, John Alvino, Don Hubbard, Pres.

Washington Kiwanis Club. President Ron Ekin of the Hamilton Kiwanis Club, Inter-Club Chairman John Pappain and Mai La France along ith the members of the Canadian Club gave the local visitors a royal welcome with a day of planned activities that made it a memorable visit. and World War II, the Korean encounter and now the great cold Burgess Caruso who said in part: war. Today we have many serious conflicts and problems: race riots, Pays France Tribute Kennedy paid tribute to France in his airport speech as the United States' "oldest friend." "Our goals are greater Western security and strength the preservation of freedom and the day when France never will again be a beachhead for war, but a foun-tainhead of peace," he said. De Gaulle spoke as warmly.

"My dear President, you are most welcome here in France. Everything points to it: your personality which we hold in highest consideration, your rank as President of the United States which assures you of the greatest "Democracy has suffered in so Cuban revolt, and man in space. many lands even those countries which profess to be democratic It might be marked that the Civ Obituary that we might say America is the il War arose over a division on such items as the individual rights Traffic Safety Confab Attended By BPW Member (Continued from Page One) only land in the world where free, liberal, and unrestrained democra Dodd Service of states and slavery; that Indian Wars were fought over division of Funeral service for John William Dodd, 715 Giffin who Indian lands and that all the wars have been based on a division of The Book Nook By MILDRED CHRISTOFF Librarian The school term is nearing its end and the students are returning those books that were required for book reports, and now they are beginning to "read for pleas friendship possible and the diffi thought on one or more issues died May 25, 1961, was held at.blood pressure, immaturity. Many 1:30 p.m., Monday, from the Wil-i examined gave up voluntarily and liam E. Speakman Funeral Home, some did not renew licenses which Houston, in charge of the Rev.

showed good public relations. I think the word division is the cult circumstances in which the world finds itself and which bring our two countries to line up. their one that has betrayed us into war cy may still be enjoyed, America is the last haven or refuge for the noblest form of government ever conceived by man. Democracy is not entirely a political system. Its principles take root in the teachings of Religion, Ethics, and Morality.

The Bible teaches us that all men are brothers and all men should dwell together in peace and harmony. Only in a Democracy is this possible." Dr. Glenn C. Hess, administra I think aivision is the word that Jeanette Simpson, Joy Chapel, Sky Out ot tne examinations action, and finally the fact that Terrace. Burial was in Center, scneauiea, no cases were invesu is the root of all the troubles we may have, internationally, nation at your side is the gracious Mrs.

Kennedy." gated. They found 107 who did not take the examination, 255 moved Church Cemetery. Pallbearers were: George Mc ellyn; Many things about the atom seem impossible even to scientists. This book will help little children to understand the atom. "Moon Trip" William Nephew; In "Moon Trip" two missile scientists of today tell in straightforward, non technical language about the frontier of tomorrow the moon and outer space.

The text also tells young readers why men want to go into space. "Wild Animal Man" Damoa Sho-tre; The story of an amazing career of a famous animal trainer the story tells of his own training, how he trained his animals, from lion cubs to "battering rams." The excitement, the challenge, his huge affection and pride in his animals and the danger of his job are all here. A note to parents! Now is the time to encourage your child that for a richer, fuller life READ! ally or locally. Paris seldom has seen a tighter There is not only division in the Donald, John McDonald, James thinking of the political giants of security arrangement. Ten thousand police and guards blanketed Ullom, Harry Ullom Harry Ullbm Jr.

and Howard Williams Bicycling Youths To Rule Roads In Massachusetts BOSTON (UPD What will happen on Massachusetts highways on July 3 when a new and entraordinary law goes into effect is the subject of much speculation these days. Under the law, a child riding a bicycle, will be able to halt traffic merely by putting out his hand. "Think of the fun juvenile de-liquents can have with this one in a downtown area," said Phil Wallwork of the Automobile Legal Association. Under the new law a motorist must blow the horn when approaching a cyclist and then slow down to 15 miles per hour. Then the motorist must stop on signal from the cyclist.

All this applies only if the cyclist is under 21. "If there's a sure of telling a person's age from the rear, I'd like to know" said Wallwork. "Age plates on the rear fender the bike is the only answer." the citv aeainst the off chance the world as represented by the leaders of Democracy and Com tor of Canon McMillan Joint that an Algerian extremist might munism, but there is division try, to attack De Gaulle or a Cas everywhere around us. We are Schools also made appropriate remarks in regards to the observance of Memorial Day. Placing of the wreath was divided too many times and too Cummins Resumes Old Campaign (Continued from Page One) seriously in the everyday matters ure.

This past week an assignment was given in a Junior High History Class on the early History of the Jefferson College and early schools in Canonsburg. This needed material was available in the Johnson Memorial Bookcase in our library. Because of this assignment more students are better informed on the early history of our community. New books added to the book shelves in the children's room are "Lightning" Jeanne Bendick; The author begins by telling her readers of some of the myths, legends and superstitions abou: of race, of religion, of nationality. out of town and state and 60 who had no address at all.

They adjudged 46 had no need for glasses, some refused to wear glasses, 20 had failing eyesight, five had a fear complex, one was hard of hearing, five with heart ailment, 32 unfit to drive, 32 medical disabilities. Ages 31 to 40 were the most successful, while a large percentage of 41 to 50 ages was requested to use glasses. In the age 61 to 70 they found 1.3 per cent failed to pass examination. Out of 4,000 examinations 2.5 per cent would have to use side view mirrors due to injuries and arthritis. Some of the causes for re charge of.

Nancy Delanie, Legion Post 253 Auxiliary, and the firing rick Matrogram of the Borough We have succeeded in drawing a line of division between labor and management from which stem Police if he would prosecute, but Matrogram also demurred. The officer said that once before he of a volley in salute to comrades was in charge of Alex Dietrich. Taps by buglers' Boone and costly strikes and suffering. In these divisions on all these matters all of us have too often Schmitt climaxed the public ceremony, that marked private sorrow for a number of area put a lot of hard work into a prosecution of a case involving sales to minors and the case was thrown out in the County Court. neglected to be tolerant of anoth er's point of view.

We have been too willing to fight many times Benny, the defendant in the The invocation was given by Debtors Blush SAO PAULO, Brazil (UPD A bill collecting agency in this metropolis has its emissaries wear bright red suits so all a family's neighbors will know about it when one calls. The company says it works. the Rev. Paul Graham and bene jects, which numbered only 217 out of 166,000 examinations, were case, was fined $100 and a 90-day sentence, but he was told he would! diction by Rev. Robert Peters.

lightning. The author then tells what lightning is, how it is generated, what it can do and discusses experiments with it. "The Mighty Atom" John Lew- on the assumption that this is the only way a dispute can be settled. It is horrible to me to read of vision, circulatory condition, be paroled immediately if he paid tro sympathizer attack Kennedy. Elaborate Security Precautions Flanking the two presidents ivere Premier Michel Debre and Gen.

Jean Olie. About 20 French American security officers were within 30 to 40 feet of the two presidents. Among the Americans at the airport were a large number of women whose conversation made it clear they had come not' so much to see the President as to see his wife. American children scurried from spot to spot peering between the legs of adults. Elaborate security precautions were in effect.

About 10,000 police and other guards were at the airport, along the route into the city and scattered at strategic locations in Paris. Police and Republican security guards were spaced at 100 yard intervals from the airport to the Quai d'Orsay. A police official said orders to his men with regards to Kennedy were: "Don't take a chance, but don't give the impression that he is a prisoner." ifiave For The Future Buy Bonds the costs of the case forthwith and the fine within 30 days. the gigantic scientific advances being made in conquering space lapse of consciousness, alcohol, diabetic, dope, and 124 volunteered to withdraw." Membership of the Governor's traffic safety council includes Senate Returns To Face Work (Continued from Page One) and in making bombs and to know among the nations, the races, the fff. at the same time that we have religions.

You cannot do this by of motor federations, waving a warlike fist in your Donllow, to create a made such little progress in the social science of. getting along with other nations, with other medical societies, publishers, motor truck and optometric socie third administrator for the state's neighbors nose and pointing to your pile of bombs. 65 other counties with power to states, with other political parties, ties, industries, universities, police and health officials of the It can be done only by taking assign upstate judges to the- two with other nationalities, races or religions. big counties. Sen.

Stanley G. Stroup, R-Bed into consideration the point of view of others, by giving a little land taking a little. fiw.x,. i Si 4 if. if There can be only one result ford, has talked of introducing un of the development of great wea There is a sobering thought as disclosed amendments to the "fair pons of destruction with no advance in the understanding of the education" measure.

we pause this day over the graves of our sons, our brothers, and our fathers. State. Mrs. McClelland reported that the panel on the subject, "Where Youth Stands on Traffic Safety" was especially fact finding and encouraging. Subjects on the agenda of the conference included, "Traffic Engineering in Your Community," "Traffic Law Engorcement," and "Evaluation of Pennsylvania's Pe attitudes of others.

That result will In the non-legislative field, the chamber also may bring up for -4 be calamity that will dwarf the wars which made the dead we consideration the Lawrence nomi Ten years from now, or 20 years 4 i nation of A. Allen Sulcowe, Phila from now, if there are any of are honoring today. I think in the pitiful reconstruc Service News John E. Antosh, son of Mr. and delphia, as state labor and indus us left to stand at gravesides on May 30, we shall not only be Mrs.

John J. Antosh of 1106 Mar tion years after the great Civil War that General Logan sincerely felt that the establishment of a mourning our sons, our brothers and our fathers. riodic Physical Re examination Program." Each of the conference dele Decoration or Memorial Day In future years it will be our gates from all parts of the State would serve the useful purpose of try secretary. While floor work will be active, Senate committees also will be busy. Included among the list of meetings is a session by the Highways Committee which may consider administration bills seeking a streamlined highway code and Highways Department civil service for professional help.

daughters, our sisters and our mothers as well. reminding all the living of the The time is short. The situation (The other and even more satisfying -half you'll discover the first time you drive a Corvair!) horrors of war. But General Logan 100 years tin was graduated from recruit training, May 19, at the Naval Training Center, San Diego, Calif. Military ceremonies marked the end of nine weeks of "boot camp" and included a full dress parade and review before high ranking officials and civi'ian dignitaries.

In nine weeks of instruction, the "raw recruit" is developed into a was urged to help to schedule a program of traffic safety for the organizations which they represented and to personally take an active part in community projects to further traffic safety. Many is serious. this Memorial Day ago could not see, as even we causes us only to reflect a little and each of us to decide to be could not see 20 years ago, that man would be racing to the moon and building bombs that will wipe publications were given to the del more tolerant and understanding, it is still a Memorial Day well egatcs including, "Don't Walk The special, bi-partisan committee handling legislation stemming from the report of the Governor's Committee on Education will meet at 7:30 Wednesday night. Lane spent and well observed. Yourself to Death," "Are You Navy Bluejacket, ready for duty out huge cities.

What will trigger the use of these bombs will certainly be the By Commissioner J. Mazza Courteous Driver?" and "Facts with the fleet. You Should Know About Speed! said the leadership would ask the A slight trend away from early Impact!" all of which can be se cured from the Governor's Traf point of division where all that is left is war. Obviously, the only way to prevent this is to reduce the divisions About 72 per cent of the United States population has some form of voluntary health insurance. panel "to report out everything we can get." The Senate returns at 4:30 p.m.

matrimony has been noted among undergraduate students at the University of California at Berkeley. fic Safety Council, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg. Mrs. McClelland made a detail VFW Post 2026 Newly Elected Officers ed report to the local B.P.W. Club at its regular meeting in Harris- She was accompanied to Harris I burg by Mrs.

Frceda Yatsko, of the Peters Township B.P.W. Club And when we say "low price," we mean more than Officials Probe $75,000 Fire NEW KENSINGTON, Pa. (UPD -An official investigation was un derway today into the cause of a merely the pint-sized figure on the window sticker of a new Corvair. You're going to be saving like sixty on gas. And on the antifreeze you won't buy next winter, and the radiator repairs you'll never have to pay for.

About the only things Corvair doesn't skimp on are room, smoothness, style and pure driving joy. But that's the other half of the story. Talk to your Chevrolet dealer about it soon! fPS I mmt i ri, i spectacular $75,000 fire which dc-stroyel a warehouse. The flames enveloped a 2li story frame structure housing patterns for the Union Spring Works late Tuesday afternoon. Fireman Louis Francis, 35, was hospitalized suffering from smoke inhalation.

Assistant Fire Chief B. Pelsari required five stitches to close a cut in his leg. CORVAIR BY CHEVROLET Dime Store Gems NEW YORK (UPIi-vS. S. Krcs- See the new Corvair at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's gc a live and dime store chain, is hoping to cash in on the nation's prosperity, It lias estab lished a "genuine diamond and YEMEC CHEVROLET W.

Pike St. Extension SH 5-3970 Canonsburg, Pa. Pictured are the newly elected officers of Post 2026 VFW. Left to right, front row: Guest of the Post, District Commander Wayne Frazee; Commander. Glen Patterson: Past Commander, Henry Natale; Senior Vice Commander, Charles Casper.

Back row: Past Assistant Chief of Staff, Joseph Sifinski; Junior Vice Commander, John Dorance; Trustee, Ronald Pratton; Trustee, Arthur Shaw; Officer, Wayne Stevenson; Trustee, George Srokaf Quartermastcr, Irwin Miller; and Chaplain, Charles Conn. 14-carat gold jewelry department. Cheapest item is a $7.77 diamond pendant. Most expensive: a diamond ring..

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