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The Daily Notes from Canonsburg, Pennsylvania • Page 14

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II PAGE FOURTEEN THE DAILY NOTES, CANONSBURG, PENNA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1958 One 3 Continued from Page Service News Sgt. Richard Webster, son oi -1 1 CMtiMttf Urn Pagn State Police Search For Auto ALIQUIPPA, Pa. (UPI) State Sgt. Webster is accompanied by his wife, Melba, and three-year-old daughter, Debbie.

He is stationed at Torbay Base, St. John's, Newfoundland, where he will return with his family on Aug. 26. Csnthwed from Page He It remained in operation for about a century. The Cincinnati Mine lr.tcr was purchased by the Monongahela' River Consolidated Coal and Coke set for March 26-27-30 and the last spect for each other's territory and sovereignty, non agression, non-interference and mutual bene Mrs.

Russell Scott, 499 View Strabane, is home on furlough visiting his parents, relatives, and friends in the area. day of school will be Thursday, June 4, 1959. fit. They agreed to insure "by School months are listed as fol police searched today for an automobile which they believe may word and deed" that their con lows: duct would conform. Company, a big time operation in its day.

Subsequently, the Cincin have caused an accident that OBITUARY Mrs. Inex Campbell Taylor Mrs. Inez Campbell Taylor, 662 W. Princeton, (Mario, died at the Kaiser Hospital, Fontana, on Wednesday, Aug. 20, at 12 o'clock, noon.

Although had been ill for 3V2 years death was unexpected. Mrs. Taylor was born in Midway, Sept. 18, 1912, and was a daughter of Ernest L. Campbell, Canonsburg, who survives and Bessie Pollock Campbell who died a year ago.

On December 23, 1931, she mar Western diplomats hoped this killed two persons on Route 30 nati Mine also became a unit of would signal the end of the radio near Clinton. Annual the expanding Pittsburgh Coal Company. The victims, Charles D. Wilkin propaganda warfare that has inflamed the Middle East for months and end the infiltration of subversives and war materiel 1st, Monday, September 29 2nd, Monday, October 27 3rd, Monday, December 1 4th, Monday, January 12 5th, Monday, February 9 6th, Monday, March 9 7th, Thursday, April 9 8th, Thursday, May 7 9th, Thursday, June 4 Six Weeks periods are outlined son, 24, Akron, Ohio, and David A. Wilkinson, 61, Rivesville, RD 2, W.

were killed Wednesday when their auto was struck by a tractor-trailer which was forced Place Cabana Beach Park The Pittsburgh and Monongahela Coal Company was organized in 1366, following the conclusion of the Civil War, and was a prominent operator in the booming Monongahela coai' fields for many across national borders. To Study Ike Plan The resolution leaves it to Ham- into it by a third car. The victims' Date August 30, 1958 Time 2:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M. marskjold to make "such prac years.

relationship had not been positively established, police said. tical arrangements" so as to make possible the early withdraw The truck driver, Fred Pratch- Continued from Page One are eligible to attend the school this fall. Board Will Appeal The Little Rock School Board was expected to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court within the next few days to uphold the postponement order handed down by U. S.

District Judge Harry J. Lemley. 'Lemley had called for a delay of integration at the request of the school board, which said it believed a "cooling-off" period was needed to avoid violence such as that attending the end of segregation at Central last fall when U.S. troops were sent in. But the St.

Louis court nullified Lemley's order this week and President Eisenhower supported this action Wednesday. Fauibus, who was scornful of Eisenhower's statement, did not elaborate but said he probably would make a decision "on the emergency session today. "Quite a few legislators don't want a special session," Faubus said. "They are afraid a few people might be called in and asked a few questions." Sees Popular Demand But Walther said there was popular demand for the session. "A special session of the Legislature will be called for next week," Walther exclusively told this reporter.

"Ninety per cent of One of the famous early coal mines in the Monongahela field, was the Black Diamond Mine. Its name was one of the most al of foreign troops from Lebanon enko, and his partner, Donald LOCAL UNION 3968, UNITED STEELWORKERS of AMER and Jordan. In their place would Young, also 25, both of Aliquippa. ICA of the Pennsylvania Transformer Canonsburg, Pa be some form of the United Na Were listed in fair condition at The early coal industry in the City Hospital in East Liverpool, Ohio. tionspossibly observers.

It invites Hammarskjold to study with the Arab countires the New Eagle-Monongahela field was Members of the Union, vacationing and laid-off, are to pick up their door prize tickets, August 23, 1958, at-the Local Union Office, 513 Adams Canonsburg, between the hours of 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. or members may pick them up any time before 4:30 at the picnic area. not without its gory side. On April in the following category: 1st, Monday, October 13 2nd, Monday, December 1 3rd, Monday, January 26 4th Monday, March 9 5th Thursday, April 23 6th, Thursday, June 4 Report cards are due: Monday, October 20 Monday, December 8 Monday, February 2 Monday, March 16 Thursday, April 30 Thursday, June 4 ried Carl C.

Taylor, Canonsburg, and lived here until six years ago, when the family moved to Ontario. Besides her husband she leaves two sons: Carl Richard and David Linn, both at home; one brother: Fred L. Campbell, Canonsburg; four sisters: Mrs. Pearl Meneely, Mrs. Helen Weir, Mrs.

Mary Totterdale, all of Canonsburg, and Mrs. Therma Pease, Dover, Ohio. She also leaves several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Saturday, at 2:30 p.m., from the Richard and Peterson Funeral Home in Ontario, Calif. Voorhis section.

23, 1913, one of Pennsylvania's big do-it-yourself economic program outlined last week by President mine disasters occurred at the Opening of this mine marks the Cincinnati Mine, when accumulat second big mining operation to be launched in Washington County by the United States Steel Corporation within the past few years. SPECIAL EVENTS AND DOOR PRIZE DRAWINGS WILL BEGIN AT 4:30 P.M. REFRESHMENTS AND DANCING WILL BE ENJOYED THROUGH-OUT THE DAY PICNIC COMMITTEE Eisenhower and suggests he report on his progress by Sept. 30. The Arab formula closely parallels the Western backed resolution introduced by Norway and six other countries.

The West was giving the Arabs priority in the voting, 1 i the Norwegian measure in reserve. The other was the smaller Karen ed gas exploded. There were 96 fatalities. The new Maple Creek Mine of Big Steel taps a vast block of virgin Pittsburgh coal, extending from the Monongahela River, toward tht interior of Washington County, in the Ginger Hill -Van Mine, near Fredericktown, which also has loading facilities on both the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Monongahela River. Continued Froa Pagn 0m required tests, they should be treated like adults.

Even in the cases where suspension has not ill Adds been ordered, 50 per cent of the the people of Arkansas want it." Faubus said Wednesday his feelings are "exactly as they were" last fall regarding integration and he made it clear he would seek every means to delay delinquents have been required to pay the costs, of approximately Floyd Cotton Floyd Cotton, 62, Pike Meadow Lands, died Tuesday, Aug. 19, 1958, in Washington Hospital, following an illness of two months. He was born August 2, 1896, in Sneed, a son of the late Asbury and Bashie Daughtory Cotton. He lived in Meadow Lands, for 22 years and was a retired coal miner, his last employer being Tylerdale Mine. Mr.

Cotton was a member of Local 4917, UMW. Surviving are his wife, Edna; one brother, Dorsey James, Meadow Lands, and one sister, Mrs. Alice Pollard, Englewood, N. J. $14.00.

integration at Little Rock. The Pennsylvania State are the source of the large But, while the governor said he TO OUR LONG LIST OF TOP QUALITY NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS HERE ARE 2 SENSATIONAL INTRODUCTORY OFFERS does not intend to use troops to part of the Juvenile Court's work, Almost all of the automobile viol enforce integration next month, President Eisenhower said he ations have been brought on petitions of the state police, as have most of the cases of burglary and would if it is necessary to pre vnet "anarchy." Will Enforce Rulings The President told his Wash larceny, the total number of cases coming before the Court shows little variation from year to year, Friends will be received at the William E. Speakman Funeral ington news conference the federal However, the nature and type Home, Houston, after 6 o'clock, government must ana will enforce court integration rulings if of cases do change. In the sum this evening, where services will the states fail to do so. mer season, the number of motor vehicle violations shows a sharp increase.

The percentage of the Eisenhower said a state "can be held Saturday, Aug. 23, at 11 a.m:, in charge of the Rev. W. A. Mason.

Burial will be in Oak Spring Cemetery. violators befween 16 and 18 years not by action or deliberate failure to act permit violence to frustrate the preservation of individual of age have shown an increase. This is a variance from last year, rights as determined by a court Mrs. Mary Kosmarv Mrs. Mary Kosman, 64, 837 decree." when an increase was noted in the number of delinquency cases involving children under the age of The St.

Louis ruling Monday Grant Houston, died in the tossed the national spotlight on Washington HospitaLat 2:05 a.m., Thursday, Aug. 21, 1958, following Arkansas' integration problems and it appeared today Little Rock again has become the integration battleground of the nation. Faubus indicated Wednesday night he and the Little Rock School Board couldn't get to gether on means to keep Negroes 15 years. The juvenile delinquency situation in Washington County is not alarming because the total number of cases have not materially increased. Such increases as have been noted appear due to the fact that the local police and school authorities, as well as the parents themselves, are (becoming more inclined to send their troubles to the Court.

Many cases now reaching the Court formerly were disposed of by parents, the local police and school authorities. In some counties, the Juvenile I out of Central High School. rz fU HiviiM4rttMJftTrm an illness of eight months. She was born in Lorain, Ohio, Sept. 1, 1893, and had lived in Houston, the past 20 years.

She was a member of the Houston Methodist Church. Her husband, Michael Kosman, died in 1944. Survivors include: three daughters: Louise, wife of Fred Wilrrier, Houston; Edith, wife of Earl Yec-ko, Imperial; Velma, wife of Ray Bouchon, Imperial; one son, Adrian, Aliquippa, and eight grandchildren. Friends will be received at the William E. Speakman Funeral Home, Houston, after 7 o'clock, this evening, where services will be held Saturday.

Aug. 23, at 3:30 p.m., in charge of the Rev. A. E. Allcrton, pastor of the Houston Methodist Church.

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However, the Juvenile Court of Washington County has STARTS TONIGHT! Two Power House Action Attractions taken the view that these cases are within the jurisdiction of the Juvenile Court and it is found that in most cases, truancy is accompanied by more serious offenses, and are classified as incorrigibles. absconding, assaults, stealing, or (fMHD 4 Continued Irom Page One sex crimes, or a combination of these. The Court has noted the increased attention given to juvenile problems by the local police officials, clergy, the school officials, and the members of service clubs, welfare groifps. While reports and statistics are not always a true index of the actual delinquency, because they vary depending upon the tendency of the local officials to bring 53! Our Special Introductory Offer double negative and the qualified answer during his first day of testimony. Denies Payoff "No employer never gave me no money; 1 never got paid no $1,000, sir," Baker said when asked if he pot paid by officials of the Esco Co.

of McKees Rocks, for settling a 1957 At another point, pushed by the committee for a definite denial of a charge, Baker began his reply: "I can truthfully say to you, ap-proimately to the best of my knowledge. Explaining why testimony of others about him didn't jibe with his own, Baker told the senators: "Little white lies don't mean nothin' when you're not under oath." The committee pressed him hardest on alleged payments from employers or their agents. Baker ilenicd such payoffs in general the children case into Court, and upon the efforts and ability of the local authorities to cope with the situation. Judge Carson is of the opinion that the interests of the children and families in the community are often best served when the problem of the child is clear ed up and solved in its own com munity. Use Daily Notes Classified Ads for Results.

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On the Esco Co. matter Baker didn't waver even after Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Smith, Dcs Moines, Iowa, motel managers, testified. The Smiths said E.

J. Weinhcim-er. identified as a representative of Esco, received three bulky envelopes at their establishment in August of 1957. The same day, when Baker paid his motel bill, he took a $100 bill out of an envelope that looked like one of Weinhcimcr's, they said. Committee counsel Robert F.

Kennedy said Esco president George Callahan told the committee he sent 10 $100 bills to Wein-hrimer in Des Moines. Baker said he did help settle the Esco dispute outside his 11-stato Midwest territory because he'd go anywhere to "help brother Teamsters." Starring CHRISTIAN! MARTEL hrniw MISS UNIVIRSf from front 4 CARLOS BAIN A LAST TIMES TONIGHT First Washington Showing "SIERA BARON" Technicolor-CinemaScope Brian Keith-Rita Gam "FIRE DOWN 10:10 Technicolor-CinemaScope Rita Hayworth-Robert Mitchum Boxoffice Open 7:40 Cartoons 8:40 Our 2nd Action Attraction II In choice of 4 Sheer Look Colors (or white) at No Eittra Cost jtnnrv MCSOMID WHUt I Gel the pick of "BUY NOW" Bargains ACT NOW During' Our Introductory Sale TOTTER 1 MlVi IN 4 WIN. Iff TO PITH I SCREEN NO. NO MONEY DOWN! UP TO 2 YEARS TO EDS CO DES MOINES U'P1 Two brown-haired, blue-eyed 18-y car-old girls from Tripoli, Iowa, are likely to give the Women's Air Force some confusing momonts. Karen and Karla Lobeck, t'cal twins, have both signed uo ir the WAF.

which they admitted would probably have considerable difficulty telling them apart. "Our teachers had quite a lot of trouble figuring it out." Karen said. "It just depends on how long you know us." SEE DISPLAY AD ON THIS PAGE SCREEN NO. 2 First Canonsburg Showing From the Company that brought vou "THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI" William Holden-Sophia Loren "THE KEY" Cinemascope Features at 8:45 11:10 ZD Great Southern Shopping Center Bridgeville, Pa. 76 West Chestnut Street Washington, Pa.

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