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OCTCZOt 19, 143 OBITUARY Coard Sweeps (Cwtiwd frwn Pasj One) ance. the company listed as plan Woman's View Bf CAY PAULEY UPI Women's Eefissr NEW YORK (UPI) Buying antiques is like buying stocks and Test REgs Fcr Ut Effects Plenty Of LiicJis Even Af A Dull Convention WASmXGTOX UPI) It hap Currency Sysf Mrs. Rebecca Cass. 82. AveUs, died at 2 Monday, Oct 17, withdrew their offer and the bonds, says one authority in the antiques field.

Wisely chosen for I960, in Washington Hospital, fol SALISBURY. Southern Rhodes Y. (UPI) LeRoy lowing a brief illness. a long-range investment and not ia (UPI) The Federation of The Rbodesias and Nyasaland is bbe was born Mar. 6.

uns. in is a "lightning" town. -And the lightning, of for speculation, they're bound to pened at the 1912 convention of Teddy Roosevelt's Bull Moose Party. board then took action of the Cecil Board's recommendation that plan A be given the contract Insurance Company was the name of the company listed as plan A. Mrs.

Ruth B. Debe. Canons- man Carnegie. Before living in Avella, the latest Commonwealth country to seriously consider the possible Mrs. Cass had lived in Washing made variety, is just as potent nature's with electrical kicks of Sen.

Albert Beveridge of India ton. benefits of converting its curren She is survived by four sons, cy to a decimal system. na was presiding. He had been banging his gavel for order but pay off. "And you get the additional return of looking at and using the antiques," said Walter du Verrier "Stocks you've got to keep locked in a safety deposit box." The market value of antiques, like the market value of art.

some 2,250.000 volts. The simulat ed lightning is being manufactur burg Venice was named as i cafeteria worker at the senior Joseph S. Cass of West land, Harold Cass. Hill Station, and the noisy delegates weren't heed The signs are that the federa ed at the John Lapp High Voltage high school. tion will join South Africa, Aus ing him.

Then, as sometimes hap Laboratory, research and devel tralia and New Zealand, all of pens, the convention suddenly be The request to file a DPI form opment branch of Lapp Insulator which have decided to go deci Inc. of LeRoy. for approval of a kindergarten at Muse Fire Hall is to be submitted Leonard and Raymond Cass, both of Akron. Ohio; three daughters: Mrs. Sarah Welsh, of Akron, Ohio; Mrs.

Betty Sires, Akron, Ohio, and Mrs. Nancy Koren, of Canonsburg; 33 grandchildren, 30 great keeps going up, said du Verrier during an interview at the New mal. Britain, too, is contemplat The purpose is to develop in ing a change. the State Department for ap- York antiques fair this week. He sulators and hardware that car The Decimal Coinage Commit roval.

A blanket approval was given gave two reasons. One, all the money around apparently just contain the wallop along a 730. 000-voIt test transmission line. grandchildren, and two great- by the board for the following 5 The test line, which would car waiting to be spent. And two, the increase in the number of collectors.

"I can show item by item vari conventions: Key Club, three persons at Reading, cost $100; FTA State Convention, three persons. $100; Studest Council repre came quiet While Beveridge was still shouting. His voice boomed throughout the great hall: "Where in the blank is that blankety blank preacher so we can start the blankety blank prayer and get some blankety-blank quiet around this place" Political conventions always produce unexpected laughs. All America enjoyed the joke in 1952, when a Puerto Rican delegate to the Democratic convention kept demanding "polls" of his three-member delegation. The home audience on TV was similarly in ry twice the power supply of pre sent utility transmission systems, is being built jointly by Americar.

tee of the federal Parliament has nearly completed work on its report on the decimal system. The committee has no power to make a definite recommendation either way, but it is under instructions to lay down the advantages and disadvantages. Business circles Electric Power Service Corp. and sentatives from three schools to ous things which are bringing two to 10 times what they cost 30 years ago," said du Verrier. great grandchildren.

Two sisters, Mrs. Mahlia Heinz, Carnegie, and Mrs. Margaret Cass, of Oakland, also survive. Friends will be received at the Louis N. Sollon Funeral Home, 30 East College where a Blessing Service will be held at 9 a.m., Thursday, Oct.

20, followed by Requiem High Mass at St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, in charge Southwest District, State Conven- Westinghouse Electric Corp. The role of the Lapp Laboratory in the UTTU MISS (BAUOT) MAKKEI GREETS NIXON Vice President Nixon visits actress Shirley Temple In a Hollywood studio, where he went for taping of show, "The Campaign and the Candidates." She was -ehearsing In nearby studio. ion and Workshop that will in believe that the former far out "That is, i you can find them now. Thirty years ago, one out clude 21 persons and the cost is project is to contribute research informations, and materials to weigh the latter.

$300; Band District Festival, State of say every 1,000 persons might A final decision on the change Band, District and State Chorus have been interested in antiques! Ready To Resume Disarmament over would be taken by the gov Conventions, at a cost of $195; either as a collector or a dealer. U.S. To Cot Away Economy (Continued from Psgt One) of Rev. Paul J. Simko.

Burial in ernment. Financial experts here Publications Western Pennsylvan Today, it's more nearly one out estimate that if the government (Continued from Pag Ons) of every 100." ia School Press Association and W. J. Conference. $50f FHA St.

Patrick's Cemetery. Ghrist Strvicees adopts the decimal system, it will i i t- tralist and Western sections of the He listed two examples of ris serve as insulators, clamps and fittings. Lapp Laboratory, voltages duplicating that of lightning are created by an impulse generator for testing metal and proce-lain materials Mills, executive vice president of the LeRoy concern, said one of the obstacles facing mainly in the fields of oil, tin take about two years from the State Farm Show and Convention, ing prices is the antiques field. plate, fertilizers and arms. time of the decision until the first $110; FFA five different confer on the fun when Smith" was nominated for vice president at the Republican convention in 1956.

TV hadn't come along, hut the' nation was listening by radio when the deadlocked 1924 Democratic convention reached such a high pitch of tension between northern and sourthern delegates that fist fights broke out on the floor. Trying to restore order, the Today's action was the second One, biscuit tins with a "trompe l'oeil" design that is, shaped like ences and activities, State Music Education Association; In world. i Zorin was first before the 99-member political committee. U.S. delegate' James 3.

Wads-worth was listed as third speaker. move in the export field aganist Funeral services for William R. Ghrist, 180 Sycamore Muse, who died Oct. 15, 1960 were held Oct. 18 at 1 p.m.

from the Louis N. Sollon Funeral Home in books, furniture or a globe, in decimal coins go iato circulation. As far as the cost of the changeover is concerned it is put, very roughly, at about $5.6 million compared with $25.2 million for the Castro government. On Sept dustrial Arts meeting, $60; one stead of like a plain old biscuit 2, the Commerce Department pro representative of National Asso tin. These are vintage 1900 to 1910 hibited shipments of jeeps and ciation of Teachers of Math, Na engineers is adapting materials to control corona flashing or sparking from conductors, clamps charge of the Rev.

William R. Both Zorin and Wadsworth are veterans of the Geneva negotia trucks and spare irts because of tional Convention, $100. he said, and originally were used South Africa. According to reports in finan McKim, pastor of the Chartiers chairman yelled to the band lead tions on disarmament and nuclear their semi-military value. and insulators.

Hill Presbyterian Church. Burial by commercial food packagers. A cial circles here, the Decimal Reports, given as information for the board, were: copies of a financial statement of the The department's formal few years ago, the nominal price The corona, often visible and test ban suspension. The committee, gave the prob Coinage Committee is giving con er: "Play something, for heaven's sake." The flustered band leader made amendment to the export regula sometimes audible, is particular sideration to a system under on one would be $5 to $1. Today, he said, they're snapped up by school lunch program; O.

J. Or- lem of disarmament top priority tions said the curb was being im ly violent at extra-high voltages which the existing Rhodesian sini, home, and school visitor at on the assembly agenda at its and causes power failures and in posed "in view of the deterioration of relationships bet' een Cuba pounds, shillings and pence sys the most unfortunate selection possible. He swung the band into tendance record and enrollment; first business session Tuesday. terference to radio and television tem would be altered to some private collectors or food companies at $30 to $40 each. Blue Chip Antiques And the other, American pew Tuesday the government of and the ynited states." reception.

Washington County Educational Secretaries Association, con thing similar to the planned new "Marching Through Georgia." Some of the funnier episodes Premier Fidel Castro filed a re The department, which adminis was in Dickerson Run Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Bill Thompson, Jim Byard, Bud Hanom, Roy Koontz, Baird Murry, Lawrence Amon, Albert Hanam and Gale Sillaman. Filius Services Blessing Services or Jacob Filius, 118 S. Jefferson who died Oct 15, 1960, were held from the JohnF. Yoney Funeral Home at 8:30 a.m., Tuesday, followed SThe Lapp Laboratory, erected currency system in South Africa ter, which now is worth three to take place backstage.

If these reports are true the ters the government's export controls, said the ban on exports to four times what it cost a collec There was, for example, the eld quest for the assembly to take up "acts of aggression" against Cuba by the United States as an additional item. existing pound will presumably tor 30 or 40 years ago. ducting a Public Service Institute, Oct 20, '27, and Nov. 3, in the C-M High School, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., each night. Mrs.

Mary Alice Kopiec, Houston, was named as a substitute Cuba was in accordance with the wishes of Congress as expressed I asked du Verrier to list some erly lady who walked into the headquarters of one candidate af Chicago, eight years ago and announced that she wanted to be split into two new basic units. According to the report, the most likely name for the new unit The agenda already includes a in the Export Control Act. "blue chip" antiques those which he considered sound investments charge of "aggressive acts" by It quoted a portion of the law of currency will be a "Rhodes." in 1934, is designed with a bank of transformers for 60-cycle testing to 1,050,000 volts as well as the impulse generator for artificial lightning at 2,230,000 volts. -Mills said research work is expected to be completed within a year, and Lapp will supply equipment for" the transmission line and switching stations to be constructed along the Ohio River at Apple Grove, W. Va.

school nurse, assigned to the sen the United States against Russia. "speak to the man in charge of which declares that it is the pol This would seem to be a logical ior high school on Oct. 17. She organ jzing spontaneous demon by a Requiem High Mass at 9 a.m., in St. Genevieve R.

C. Church with the Rev. E. R. Sze- icy of the United States to use step since South Africa, one of the will be responsible for required The Soviet complaint was based on the U2 and RB47 plane incidents.

strations. export controls "to further the federation's best trading custo medical and dental examinations rather than gambles. "French, American, or English furniture of the 18th and early 19th Century," he answered. "American silver, especially Georgian. Pewter.

Good pattered pressed glass. Lowestoft porcelain, oriental import. foreign policy" of the govern long, pastor as celebrant. Burial at St. Patrick's School.

In the arms debate, the Politi Any porcelain made prior to 1840 mers, is naming its new currency unit a "rand." Thus, both new units would have the same initial. John Kosky was awarded the ment "and to aid in fulfilling its international responsibilities and was in St. Patrick Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Raymond cal Committee already had before and in good condition. Grandfather clocks." it Soviet Premier Nikita S.

contract for delivering coal at a low bid of $9.15 for four inch to exercise the necessary vigi O'Shinski, John Talpas, Paul Stabile, Chester Hundzinski, Frances Khrushchev's comprehensive res lance over exports from the stand lump, and $7.43 for stoker coal. point of their significance to the olution linking his "general and complete" disarmament with his J. Buckley and John Roszas. The matter ot insurance con tracts expiring in the three sepa demand for the replacement of national security." No Licenses Revoked Council Meeting Secretary General Dag Hammar-skjold by a three-man presidium. rate schools was an issue that has been kicked around for some time.

The naming of a Broker of The department said it has not SERVICE NEWS A-2C Mitchell L. Zgorliski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Felix J. Zgorliski, Hendersonville, is spending a 15-day furlough with his parents.

Airman Zgorliski is a jet mechanic and aircraft fuel system specialist. He is stationed at Kinchelee Khrushchev has warned the as tt i ir.i..... revoked any individual export li censes for Cuba already issued. Records for the insurance for all Within A Week Food Will Be Served at Canon Bowl Snack Bar (Operated by FULTON'S) sembly that Russia would walk out of the Political Committee if AF Reserve Troop Carrier (Continued from Page One) 459th Troop Carrier Wing which has headquarters at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland. The 459th TCW is entering a crew from the" 756th Troop Carrier Squadron at Andrews AFB, the 757th Troop Carrier Squadron at Youngstown Municipal Airport, Ohio and the 758th Troop Carrier Squadron Council will meet tonight, at 8i It said commodities banned un o'clock, at the VFW Post 2026.

this measure were not adopted. districts has not been settled at this time. However, the districts that have policies expiring, in the der the new, tighter export regu Also before the committee was All post commanders and their representatives are urged to attend. A matter of great import resolution sponsored by the A.F. Base in Michigan on the Canadian border.

lation may be shipped to Cuba through Nov. 21 if they "were on dock or lading, on lighter, laden United States, Britain and Italy, meantime, are authorized to instruct their agents to obtain a binder and the premium to be ance to all posts affiliated with the council will be discussed. setting forth the Western 'disarmament views, and a British mea SAVE I BUY BONDS SAVE I aboard an exporting carrier or in transit to a port of exit" before sure calling for creation of an ex at Greater Pittsburgh Airport 12:01 a.m. Thursday morning. pert technical committee.

The Andrews crew consists of paid by the jointure. The All Sports Club was granted permission to solicit memberships from a booth set up on the Memorial Stadium field at all The announcement said the de partment would consider applica Major Thomas I. Digges, pilot, Captain Robert W. Moser, co wb Inlaws PJiu: economic action was being considered came on Sept. 29 when tions for export of wheat and pilot, 1st Lt.

William Nusbaum home games. wheat flour "in the light of the the State Department urged wives navigator, and SSgt Homer Allison, engineer. The Youngs The Jointure Contract was labelled as obsolete and the solic and children of American civilians to leave Cuba. international wheat agreement." The department indicated it would continue to let tourists send town crew consists of Major Clyde Tor vol! On the following day, the (W. McClelland, pilot, Captain itors committee from the board are to prepare a draft to bring it up to date.

The committee their baggage and personal ef Clayton D. Moore, co-pilot, Ma jor David E. Walling, navigator, named were R. Shook, E. Delost fects to Cuba without special license and that it would not in terfere with reshipment of for and SSgt Stephen J.

Yonchak, en M. Podrasky and Dr. Hess. gineer. The Pittsburgh crew con- A representative of the CIO-AFL eign-origin goods and certain was told that they would be rec types of gifts.

of Lt. Col. Donald M. Reed, Team Captain, Captain George ognized as a bargaining agent for It said it would grant licenses to export farm products eligible for Puskarich, pilot, Captain Chester United States closed its $110 million Nicaro nickel plant in Cuba. The State Department said the action was taken because of "confiscatory taxes and harassment" by the Castro regime.

Hits Executions Only Monday, the State Department accused the Castro govern- ment of using "drumhead justice" to execute two Americans, and warned U.S. adventurers to stay out of Cuba. Another American had been executed earlier for allegedly taking part in an inva- the Canon-McMillan non professional employes. He is to work out an agreeable arrangement with a Board Committee. A meeting of a committee in government subsidy "only if subsidy payment has not or will not be made." The department summarized its action by saying it banned "shipments of most commodities." Ship Sales Illegal In a simultaneous announce cluding E.

M. Lheureau, A. Saut, J. Maggi, E. Delost, F.

Roney, and W. Polasky will be held Tues day, at 8 p.m., to study the lease or purchase of the Canonsburg sion designed Jo overthrow Cas- STARTING SUNDAY, OCT. 23rd OUR STORE WILL BE OPEN FROM 1:03 P.M. UNTIL 7:09 P.M. EVERT SUNDAY THEREAFTER WEEKEND SPECIALS Cut Wax Deans-303 --459 Peas Carrols-303 459 Corn (w.k.

or c.s.)-303 449 Suecolasn-303 469 Blue Label Syrup-1 pt. ......237 Whole Polaloes-303 ............875 Peaches (Freeslone)-2! 4 495 Tomato Juice-24-oz ...455 Asparagus (cut green)-303 1 249 CakeFlour-2 lb. ......499 tro. Stadium. E.

Oddis, navigator and SSgt Joseph V. Gardner, engineer. Loadmasters from the 18th Aerial Port Squadron, Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina, which is part of the 459th TCW, who will participate are: SSgt Robert Mel-mn, SSgt. Andrew P. Sessoms and A1C Dallas W.

Simmons. The Wing aircraft maintenance team will consist of SMSgt Wilbur C. McMurray, TSgt Fred A. Petrel-li MSgt Russell J. Castelucci and SSgt Gilbert Broxie from Pittsburgh, and TSgt Victor V.

George fand SSgt Vernon L. Foley from Youngstown. Official Observers from the 459th TCW are Lt. Colonel Randall W. Hendricks, Major Harry J.

Parrish and Captain William H. Nixon, in his speech to the American Legion in Miami Tues day, declared that "our goal must be to quarantine the Castro re Kiwanis Observes National Newspaper (Continued from Page One) gime in the Americas." The United States already bans arms shipments to Cuba and the quake or an Atomic explosion to induce the composing room force rest of the Caribbean. It also ment, the Maritime Administration, which is under the Commerce Department, declared that it would be illegal for any U.S. citizen or firm to sell or charter any ship or boat, regardless of size or type, to a Cuban national without propr approval by the administration. The announcement by Maritime Administrator Ralph E.

Wilson did not specify under what conditions approval of ship sale or charter would be approved. Presumably there will be few. The department's ban included technical information. The government considers much information FUmilTUnE DEPARTMENT WE WILL REPEAT THIS WEEK 10 OFF On All Our Furniture BOX SPRINGS Full Single Sizes to hold the presses once the printing process had started. denies export licenses for shipments of such semi-military items as light planes, helicopters and aircraft parts.

In the question period following Mrs. Malarkey's talk, Kiwanians Elliot Jr. The Wing Commanding learned some interesting facts rtffippi- Pnlnnnl fWlc nml14' Offi U. UHjgJ Wife Preservers whn akn aHonrl ttw mm. "ul "lu ul9Sl readers who daily add tang and 1 $1405 VAL.

TO 59.95 on production and processing techniques as useful to foreign countries as strategic materials. Under the Export Control Act shipment of materials with potential wartime use such as precision instruments and much technical information is barred from export to Communist countries. $79-95 OUR TOYLAND IS PRACTICALLY SET UP COME EARLY FOR CHOICE SELECTION AND GOOD BUYS PLYWOOD 4x8x34 Inl 5.95 sheet 4x8x38 Ext 3.95 sheet 4x8x12 Exl 4.95 sheet OIL HEATERS With Bluffer Paint a wall or ctillna In small strips to avoid leaving lints bt twetn sections as they dry. petitions, stated that "The Congressional Wing has a well-trained, well-qualified team this year and We have high hopes of bringing back one of the trophies." The annual Continental-Air Command Troop Carrier Competition provides a means of evaluating the effectiveness of the various wings' training programs, operational read iness requirements of Reserve Troop Carrier "Wings lo meet national emergencies include parachute delivery of forces and equipment through the use of the CARP Computed Air Release Point) system. The capability of the various wings to perform accurate airdrops using the CARP system if examined at the annual cohv petitions as well as other factors of operational readiness.

C0NAC '6'ffirfalfi find that the stimulation variety to the Editor's easy chair. At the close of the program Kiwanis president, Samuel Rodgers expressing the appreciation of the club for their participatios in the program. Other guests and visitors included Allie Paul a member of the Washington Club, Keith Drew) of Long Beach California, guest of his uncle, William Boon, Harry Langer of Heidelberg, a former member and Past President of the local club, Jim Duff, President of the Canon-McMillan High School Key Club. Announcement was made that the program next week will be in charge of the Key Club. Also announced was the forthcoming 4-H Capon club banquet and Ladies night which will take place on Tuesday night Nov.

15. A full pro-grain of entertainment and intcr- BE PREPARED NOW FOR COLD DAYS AHEAD ELECTRIC BLANKETS DUAL CONTROL Reg. 29.95 19.95 SINGLE CONTROL-Reg. 24.95 16.95 Every Wednesday Friday Nite Featuring DON PALMER Quartet IDdDini's "LTfflvoirini Phone Sll. 5-1200 MUSE, pa.

STORE HOURS: Sat. 9 to 5 Fri 9 t0 9 i Sunday 1:00 to 7:00 a- FURNITURE and 'SALVAGE 36 E. Pike St. Canonsburg, Pa. esling events is being planned by the committee on Boys and Girls work.

in the annual competitions the (jiftical proficiency of he troop carrier wings..

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