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Warren Times Mirror from Warren, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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OBITUARIES FUNERAL INFORMATION WILL BE FOUND UNDER ANOTHER HEADING Hospital Board Charter Member Dies at Age 93 Warren lost anoiher of Us oldest residents early today, when Miss Fannie Myra Smith, resident at Watson Memorial Home 1942 died at 1.30 his cousin, Mrs. John Yag'gie. a'hd her husband. Ford street, and renewed in after an absenee of about 30 years. Mr.

Negus was a teacher in various high schools in the west prior to hia retirement about four years ago. MRS. J. A. Funeral services were held at 9.00 a.

m. tmiay at Redeemer chuK'h for Ml'S Josea. ni, in Warren General Ho.spi- phme Mane F.ldndge. wife of where she was admitted one John A. FJdndge of ago.

avenue exten.sion. Father Jos- Smith was born in eph celebrated the ren July IS, 1865 the young-, requiem high mass and the fol- est and la.st surviving child of. lowing as bearers for eight born to Chri.stian and interment in Pt. Jo.seph's ceme- Cathenne Shafer Smith. tery: Jame.s Eldridge, Donald She wa.s graduated War- Wod.

Marshalf Dahle, ren High School with the Class Merle Wood, Guignon of 1884 and served from that and Trembley. time until 1889 as librarian at Attending the rites from Warren Public Library. Contin- away were Mr. and Mrs. Paul umg her studie.s, she was grad-, Guignon.

Mias Alice Guignon. uated in 1892 from the Philadel- Bemus Point, N. Y.i Mr. and phia School of Education and Mrs. Harold Almqui.st.

Mr. and Oratory. Mrs. Lawrence i v- A charier member of the Jamestown, N. Mrs, Maiy board of Warren Emergency Ann Dailey, Flugene.

Ore. Hospital, later and still known Mrs. Kenneth Head, Lander, as Warren General Miss Smith served it faithfully from 1898 to November 15 1923 Second Chandlers Valley Child Is Victim of Polio Anccher Yahev' youth contra: ied pniu-. Four-year-clii Barton, son of Mr. and Mrs Allen Barton, Fit h.ur.e toda with a slight paralysis hi.s ght.

leg and ha.k. tmg phv.smian Dr. the ca.se as and not enoMfih for hospiializai -m. Meanwh.le, the paialytic condition of 6 Debb.e Marhter, of Chandlers to advam'e. Doctor Ijarson -aid this afternoon tliat a trace iiKhtne.ss appeared the throat.

She ha.A already suffered loss of muscle control in her left aiTTit. The Bar.on boy brought to two the number of polio cases in Warien County for 19 58 the first to be recorded since September of 195 Neither -'hild afflicted had had the anti-polio me. Doctors continued to stress the need for innoculalions during thi.s polio sca.son. The four other children in the Wachirr and the other Barton children will be quaran- tineti for a week, and inoculated. As far as health officiaUs know, there was no contact between the two Chandlers Falley K.

Yf. B.VNKHKAD Funeral service.s will be held holding the offices of secretary. In Tione.sta at p. m. Sat- youths who have developed the trea.surer, a ii trint, and urday for Robert M.

Bankhead, disease. working in many other tapaci- welt known resident of that --------------------------ties to promote it.s growth and community, who died Wednes- well-being. On May 20 3954 tJie board publicly recogTuzed her devotion to the institution by Inviting her to turn the first shovel of earth for the addition which marked itjs modernization. Miss Smith was also a charter member of Blue Stocking Club, when that group was formed in 3908 and was the last of its organizers. Few' present- day were held wnthout her presence and participation and here, too, her will toe greatly missed.

i She was preceded In death by her parents, three and four sisters, Simon, and i Charlie Smith, Susan and Josephine Getz, and Salome Roy; and is survived by SIX three nieces and one grand-nephew'. Smith had been a mem- her of First church i since 1941 and the Rev. Frank Kehrli will conduct services in her memory at 2:00 p. m. Monday.

Interment will follow in Oakland cemetery. I day at Punx.surawney. The Rev. E. M.

McKee. Presbyterian minister, wnll officiate and interment will follow in Mount Collin.s cemetery. Mr. McKee was bom In Tid- oute September 13 1871 the son of Charle.s and Mary Anglemyre Bankhead. Surviving are two brothers, J.

N. Bankhead. Tioneata, and Harry P. Bank- Violent Electrical (From Page One) head, Flailing Rock, W. also three nephews niece.

and one Times Topics BANCE AT SPOT FOR TEENAGERS Teenagers are reminded of the dance at the Spot this evening from 8:30 to 11:00 p. m. A full entertainment is planned. OLAYTON M. NEGUS First storm began about 4 25 second large downpour about 7 30 Over at Titusville.

The Herald says the drenching rainfall totaled one inch between about 4 p. m. and 7 p. according to the weather observer station at the Water Early yesterday morning .10 of an inch I wa.s recorded for a total of 1.1 for the 24 -hour period. An additional .25 fell from 7 to 9 p.

m. last night. On July 15 1.21 Inche.s were measured. The rain yesterday w'as only the second in August In Titusville, with .05 inches failing on the first day of the month. Telephones were out of order on the East Side, in some places until about 1 a.

m. today, according to Robert Endress, Bell plant wire chief. Trouble calls began to come in about 5 p. m. as intense rain saturated along Conewango avenue and in Drop Is Reported in Number of Jobless WASHI.Ni.

roV. einment reported ttie of iinem- plov'd 1 t.H.tMMl In to 5.294.- OiMl. I rmalfv more sharply at this time of tlie Empio.MiiF'nt riFse by (MHi to fi5.n9.mKl.. The in- citsaAe not great aa u.stinJ for After taking seaAonaJ into acroiint. the rale of Ttie Commerce and Inbor said 7..8 eent of the work force aa lant month compared with fi.8 in June.

'lYie peak rate was 7 per cent In Maldoers Attempt To Bum Kinzua House An attempted hoii.se-buming was under week bv Warren Gounty Sher- itfs Department. Dh.ef DeputV Don Allen whs called when neighbors reported of mahciovi.s aro.ind the lloii.se st Kinzua lived in by the Morrison girls who died recently. Fpon investigation. Deputy Allen discovered that mist hief had peppered tho vacant hou.se windows with BB shot, then put the torch to some I Times-Mirrors which had been placed around inside window to keep out piymg eye.s. Fortunately, timbers of the rambling frame house did not ignite.

Identity of the maldoers is knowm by Shenff Linder and disposition of the case IS pending. The department was also called out to investigate a break-in at the Don Schuler camp on Reynolds Run out of Ru.saelL A back door had been forced but nothing taken, according to the report It was another in a serie.s of camp biirglarie.s which has kept department men ques- tioning a number of suspects during the summer. Some stolen material has been recovered in New York State but no arrests have been made aa yet. Death Seals Xldnap-Slayer of O- ron Oncl r.ashlight ts groping i' fi do- off. ng the ex I'onv ft, in His lompar flitin und ok honu' iP.

lUU thev trims with a Dowors found ointnwnt 'ce, ue. and sho B'U con id.d he ded treat men' and hirn 4 1 nu.e.s to pie suiuablv throw off the Oti the he oa bed to 'ell a of iieing ed and set aflame hv two strangers. Title Rttorrev genera! said that jUHtd Kelier, Detroit, was being hold pro- tCi live for q.ie.ailoning. sa.d Keller drove Herman K'eniorf to u.sed car lot the radlltac was soid He said Keller denied being the Scene of the Ilmt fire Herman liad Ke icr as of my boys THE MARKETS NLW YORK The stock market of zip in early trading today with good gains through i.sions. kev ere ahead a point or in rnetals.

chemicals, farm implements, tobacco.s and dnigs. Lnion Carbide was ahead more than 2 I'p a prant or so were du Pont, Ixirillard Chry.sler. Pfizer. Kennecott, Eastman Kodak and Northrop, Other gamers included J. I Case.

Boeing, Ana conda and Gulf Oil. Ilie opening trend wa.s higher on the American Exchange. Corporate bond.s were mixed at the start. (From of Staiulpss Steel riot es lie vi sed -f tuo c. IVO the n.

1 WYORK Apt-Stocks One volume; 2 200,000 WCAV'FB MEETING the Pennsylvania avenue, east, YOUNGS has hustle reservations for the been received here of the death regular monthly meeting of Clayton M. Negus, Oakland, I Warren County Active Yolirn- Calif. He had been a patient teer Fire Department at Russell in a Hospital in Los Thursday evening. Angeles, but w'as in a Veter- House Proposal (From Page One) at th. Urn.

of hi.s CERTIFICATE death. Interment w'as made In i A death certificate has been National Cemetery at San withheld in the death of Roy future tax Increa.ses. Uiego. I D. Cusick, killed when the car gaid the adminls- Mr.

Negus Is survived by a he w'as driving crashed into a against the in- daughter, Joann Negns, of log truck being driven by Oair individuals, but Jacksonville, and a sister, W. Hyskeil, Kinzua, near Brad- opposes shifting a Mrs. Warren How'ell, Portland, ford Wednesday evening, pend- --------------------------N. Y. ing the outcome of an autopsy Four ago, visited performed at Bradford Hospital.

i Cusick died five minutes after the accident at the scene. CA.i lUUS: Using the following 16 letters in the blanksquares below how many words can you form either vertically or horizontally? Use same word only once and no plurals please. When words contain feit than letters and are in tame scoring is I pt. for word and pts. for word MAXIMUM NUMBER OF POINTS PER LINE IS FIVE.

To assist you. we have Inserted a few clues, which Include additional letters. A 6 I OO greater proportional share of the cost to the Treasury. He said the state and local governments provided 6 () per the accident at the scene. Lm- public assi.st* wife, Anne, remains in their condition bs doe.s An- decreased to 50 per thony Frisina, Bradford, who was hitchhiking home after Flemming said state expen- working in Warren.

Neither have doubled since 1946 has regained con.sclou.sness to federal payments the extent for questioning. Me- become three times as questioning Kean (Jounty Coroner Robert Iver expects to issue an accidental death certificate for Ralph Mimm. 52 W'ho succumbed early Thursday to injuries sustained YV a morning when his station wagon rammed a tree near Ludlow. He was the son of Mrs. Orda Clarendon, 13 A Funerals FANNIE Friends will be received at the Lutz-VerMilyea Home at the usual calling hours, starting at 2:00 p.

Sunday, and services will be held there at 3:00 p. Monday. The Rev. Frank Kebrli, ITesbyterian minister, will officiate and in- have become three times as large. programs are state programs, initiated by the states and administered by the states and Flemming said.

Fiemimng sugge.sted holding up action in that field until next year to develop a new formula W'hich w'ill have the effect of providing vigorous federal support for the public as.sistance program without weakening the role of the states. To Discuss (From Page One) Middle East con- 7 for the moment to the AutktUtt: diethngrp SCOftlNOt geoiii Yttrtitir 4 tttir 5 ph. 4 4 4 ph. 3 4 2 6 cemetery'. EVENTS TONIGHT BI 9 3 ra 0 (WsiUt itU, Jo)m llanainf B' 4 by Klnt lynd' 6 44- 5 44 General Assembly, the big powers still were working for propaganda mileage wdth cross demands for a summit confer- I ence.

British Prime Minister Macj millan messaged Khrushchev Saturday that he still was anxious to 11:00 a. Charlie Musante take part in a summit confer- Day Parade; 12 00 Hot Stove ence to end the cold war. And League playoffs begin, YY'ar Me- toid newsmen he Glade Run Pipeline Relocations Studied A survey of possible oil pipe line relocations along upper Glade Run w'as made yesterday afternoon by' Clifford H. McConnell, chief of flood control division. Department of Forests and Waters, i McConnell said ancfther sur' vey engineering crew w'ould be I in to map exact probably within two weeks.

He i stated bids would be let short( ly afterwards and that flood control measures along the might started in November. McConnell w'as accompanied on his tour by Borough Manager George Geracimos, Borough Eingineer Fred DeBell, and one of hia lieutenants in the division. Plans call for a concrete flume 10 -feet high up through the so-called of Glade Run above Pennsylvania avenue, and an earthen dike of varying height on the west bank ft he run continuing about 300 feet above the borough line, i ---------------------------School Bus Inspection Wednesday Annual school bus Inspection by State Tioopers will be held next Monday. and 1 Wednesday, August 11 12 and Penney 13 from 9 a. m.

to 4 p. ni. Bus- es should be parked facing west Railroad on Fourth avenue between Court House Annex and Market street. Trooper Joseph Mastrlan said today that school bus owners and operators should have bu.se.s clean in.side and out, plus making certain of most important items such as lights and tires. Drivers should have with them a physical report signed by school physician, along operator's permit and registration.

Allegheny Ludlura Steel 41 Alcoa Allied 44'a American Can 47 American Home Product- American Mach Founai American Smelting American Standard TVs American Tel Tel 182 1 Aermican Tohacfx) 1 American Viscose Anaconda 52h Armco Steel Armour Atlantic Refining Babcock Wilrox Baltimore Ohio BetJilehem Steel Budd Co. Carrier Corp Chrysler Citie.s Service Quett Peabody Columbus Ga.s Consolidated Edison Continental Oil Crucible Steel 2.1'* Oirtis.s Wright DU Pont Eastman Kodak Erie Railroad Gord Motor 4.1'* Fruehauf Trailers CTeneral Baking General Dynam General Elec 6.1% General Foods 66 General Motoi's General 4.1% Gulf Oil Gulf Oil I. B. M. International Ha.

International Tel Tei Jones Kennecott Kresge Liggett Myers Ixiew's Ixine Gas Merrit, Chapman Montgomery National Biscuit National Dairy National New York Central National Fuel Olin Mathieson Chemical Penney fJQ OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT Ground Floor Parking Call 439 morial Field. 2:00 p. Rockets vs. Art Metal, State Hospital. Sunday 1 00 picnic, Oakview Park.

thought the As.semblv’s Mid- east session might be a first step toward a summit conference on all major dividing the. Kremlin and the YY'cst- em Allies. Shapiro Program Has Indorsement of Labor 'TIS TIME AGAIN TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF DOLLAR DAYS Aug. 8 and 9 af TIMES-MIRROR OFFICE when you can save 1.00 on each yearly subscription, new or renewal, in fown or out of town. 8-5-4t Everything Set (From Page One) Legion, 5:30 p.

m. See rompleie plav'off schedule on todav' page. Food ill be at the field for convenience of spectators. Rain data has been set for August 23 HARRISBURG i.YP» Sliapiro, of public welfare, ha.s received in hi.s recently announced welfare policies from the hania Federation of Labor. In a letter to Thursday, Piesidcnt Joseph J.

McDonough backed Shapiro in his request that the 3959 Legislature increase relief appropriations by 90 million The labor leader also Tibed crirtci.sni of on relief grants to children of unwed mothers a.s smping." Pepsi-Cola Phillips Pet. Ihttsburgh Pure Oil R.C.A Republic Steel Schenley Sears Pvoebuck Siindair Socony Sperry Rand Square Standard Oil Cjilif Standard Oil Indiana Standard Oil Jersey Sunray Mid-Cont Sv Kania Texas Co. I Union Carbide United Airlines U.S. i West Penn Mec Western Lhion Te! 39'H 97 28 1 41 I 49L 4-1 25 37 17 I 4 I 2 48 801 40' Westinghouse Elec Wocjlw orth Sheet it Tube American E.ichange Electric Bond Share Penn Oil 3 56 53 30 'a 306 49 20 2 52 49 5 fik 26 40 72 310k 30 TOk 316 23 60'k 47 IOH 3 32 35 (8 fft r- yomu; 1 H-ten, ui ptM' 1 ppe. hsi -0 1 n-c i T.

la' er. 4 witn e'l 9 ni. ..1 a I'Im'O, to i out. 1 sMoir- 1 1 r- kowcz h. il f-)Ue on ihe a 'A New 1 UTi, np 'le punlic to ini- i'( Clip ith Hai vi- nian Tt'p Aiban'.

Tti-' jiove- inn i ing tie' e. ri 5nii Jii'i tlic-'e no other cnntnuM)'. fcotn a or he pat of tr. home of Mr. nd -M 'tri.

Weinberger 4 Wfi. Six-Inch Trip Costs Driver His License AP It was a incii tnr- btit neth Kiinc ill nicniber it fm at Ica.st two cars'. Hi.s druci tnsc was su pendf-d for tli.U pmod Tliund. and he forced in a 8 fine coiivntton on dtunk dru'tng chiugo uph' Kline. i March 1 (ktrolman Secci'fi.

Sncero s.iid he hnd Kline not to he had merely ppcd into hi.s car and had intended to let hi. sister taMc tiie win i l. had moved only mx inches he was arrested, he liut Uouniy Judge ler ruled tliat, as far as drunken driving 1 concerned, six inches as gO(rf as a mile. Mother Admits Slaying 3-Year-Old in Motel JOHNSTOWN The of 23 -year-old mother led police today to the body of a 3 -year-old boy in a motel near Cres.son. Police said the boy apparently had been strangled.

The child was identified Gary Conklm of Akron, Ohio. Police said the mother, Mrs Eleanora Conklin told them had killed the child. They sha made the statemeni shortly after was admitted to Memorial Hospital in John.svowii suffering from injuries received in an auto accident. The boilv was found in a motel room on Route 22 about a mile east of The motel operator said a and the boy checked about 9 p. m.

la.st night. BIFFALO IJVE.STOCK EAST BUF'FALO Thuisday live.stork market report as compiled by the New York State Dept, of Agncuiture and Markets; Cattle- 230 estimated including 130 direct. Steers and Heifers- Medium steers and heifers weighing 750-900 lbs. 22-24 50 one lot heifers averaging 650 I ds 19 Dairy Type Slaughter Uattle good, f.rm. Bulk of commercial and standard cows 18 50-19 50.

top 20 utility and cutter 16.50-18.50; canner 13-14 50 and she.llv kind below; fat cows 16 17 commercial dairy 21 22 50 utility 18 50-19 50 canner and cutter 15.50-18, utility sau-sage hulls 23 50 24 5 o'; cutter 21 50 23 canner mo.stly 18 21 CaJvea estimaterl. Market fully steady. Prime 33 50 34 choice 31 33 medium and good 28 30 light and bob.s 23 26 cull $'22 dow'n. Hogs -100 estimated. Marke' i stead with Wednesday's close Number 1-3 weighing 180-220 lbs.

24 24 50 top 25 230-250 lbs 23 24 260-290 21 50 23 300-350 lbs. 20 22 good and choice 300-600 lb sows 16 50 19 50 top 21 boars and stags 12 15 Sheep and 50 mated. Market steady. Uhoice and pnme wooied spring lambs 24 25 fifj i uf- i 1 -V mark 1 1 fur waid $lo a Th- I i i- 'i: -s I p'II tV'i; a tor. tonna.L the pi nit fir.d the air '1 hr- 8 hr price of U'--'ni "Xtn ate -C 'ic and tool upi tr t'ha I.

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in. and Saturday 5 p. m. to allow YOU to take advantage of the 4 offor when you can 81 8 on each yearly subscription paid to the 'Timefi- Ylirror. 8 7 2 BUFFALO PRODUCE BUUFYI.O EGG REPORT Thursday.

Aug 7 Supply barely to ample. Demand mcxierate. Market (Prices indicated for sales ca.se Pnce.s in (cents per dozen in cartons j. Grade Extra 60 64 mo.stly 62 6 3 I.arge 58 61 mo.stly 60 61 Medium 47 50 mo.stly 47 49 Small 30 35 mostly 30 3 5 Browm; Extra large 59 63 mostly 61 62 Large 57 60 mostly 59 60 Medium 46 49 mostly 46 48 eggs meeting NYS Grade A requirements: Tlie supply was short to barely adequate. 'The demand moderate and the market about steady.

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