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-TWO' NEWCASTLE, NEWS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1949 Question Reading Man In Baltimore Slaying Aug. 10 -Police announced today ter Panama Cuba Venezuela, the United tSates and arrived to aid the wounded and enforce sanitary measures. Buildings in the town of Pelileo one of the worst hit. were reported i still cracking and heaving President Gain Piasa La held INS' conferences yesterday to ARMY CHIEF OF STAFF REPORTS ON EUROPEAN TOUR (Csatmaed from Oso that arrange for immediate care and Nick Palas. 69, has been returned housing of the thousands rendered from Reading.

to Baltimore homeless by the disaster, for questioning in the voodoo Sad Qri.tfcjon oi Mrs, Emm. A. Knf.los. P.U. b.

I bn for of Mike Pappas, restaurent owner He said this moment has arrived in the cold war battle with communism and added On Uptrend 'The nations of western Europe are on the uptrend They have hope They are working. aid by adding to their JIMMY STEWART AND fectionately known to wardrobe BUS HITS BRIDGE BRIDE ON HONEYMOON (Continued tram Page One) women as a "gee-whiz string. Miss De Carlo was quoted as saying it made her feel "free as a bird Critics who thought Miss De Carlo group of 1 AT BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA, TODAY (CatiMit from fage the Latin American nation Con gress will meet in regular session to observe the occasion, out on Friday, the president will ask a special session to approve the K. Bowman Pisor K. Bowman Pisor, aged 93 years, of Slippery Rock D.

2 died today at 1 05 a m. at his home in Worth townsnip after suffering a heart attack. Mr Pisor, a prominent farmer, sons jammed around the church, genuine having "to keep Jimmy's spirits as rough time of if themselves. some called out. only a few of the quake-relief program.

I statement in behalf of the western I ville; Mrs Troops am police have Rriisin France Rnv Pisor being held tn Baltimore name was written three timev on a figure of a man which was hanging up- side down from a string in a bottle in the waterfront apartrmmt where Mrs. Kefalos was found slain. The victim, a medium, was areas and are atrar.gled with a length of shoot looters electric cord which was tightly knotted around her neck I An eerie mass appeal to the "spirit for aid in solving the death mystery failed when I mediums who attempted to munieate with Mrs spirit I told police they could not lish contact for at least 30 days. Detectives the "voodoo represented a aimed at bringing about the death of the individual whose name written iMMsiirned Bulck Motor Car May Be Seen At Castle Bulck FEAR EPIDEMICS Company Showrooms AS AFTERMATH OF ECUADOR QUAKE strength will add to their confl- resided on the same farm for 92 dence and will hasten the day vears He was a member of Plain- SwrnrC Presbyterian church. Bradlcv who returned to Wash- Survivors are: his widow, the ington yesterday from a former Amelia J.

Hawn, and five European tour with other U. S. childfen Howard Pisor and Mrs. military leaders added a strong McDands, both of Porteri- alliance Britain France Roy Pisor McCoy and both of Slippery Rock strict control over the ken Benejux countries Bradley and Charles Pisor of under orders to The Bogota radio said all remaining structures in Ambato are to he dynamited to further accidents and deaths from collapsing Distinctively New Buick Is Presented (Continued from Page One) Buick which has offered many firsts in the automobile world again announces another distinctive now automobile which is radically different as far as front de- the sjgning is concerned than any car thev have offered The "car of the year" a new Buick features a decided believed to oe members of fierce Salascas tribe, were said to have attacked ruined towns and villages in the disaster area With thousands of corpses still different bumper and grille de- buned beneath the debris, fears which eliminates the old buga- were expressed that epidemics hoo of locked bumpers which har- might develop Medical deleg.i-; asses so many motorists on downturns from many of sis- town streets and parking lots. The bumper and grille have been blued with the ve.Hiele bumper I grille bars placed in front of the 1 single piece bumper Other innovations on this won- derful new car include 12 inches wider hark seat, increased vision i area from new window design, lower height and new type door lock This sensationally new automobile may be viewed by ihe public at the showrooms of the Castle Bulck Company, 101 South Mercer street.

Models Include a six passenger four door sedan, six passenger two-door sedan and two- door business coupe. PHOTOGRAPHY IS A LIFETIME PROFESSION WITH US emphasized: Brussels treaty powers are the nueleous of resistance on which any North Atlantic defense plans must be based joint chiefs of staff have examined the defense concept of the western union and have found that it is in accordance with our strategic thinking Bradley's reference to strategic apparently referred to the high military belief that western Europe must be defended in case of war He said If given sufficient time, we believe that the nations of western Europe will rebuild their ability to defend themselves our observations of what being done by western union. friends and their attendant witnessed the simple Presbyterian ceremony, presided over by the Rev. A. Dean Osterberg.

Among the group were film stars Gary Cooper. Frank Morgan, Spencer Tracy. David Niven Dorothy McGuire. Ann Sothern and George Murphy. The bride was charming in a eoektaii-length grey satm dress designed by Stella, grey satin shoes and a small white hat made entirely of flowers.

She carried white on a white prayer book Mrs. Greg Draddy. the vived the crash. Luke Shute of Bloomington, said he was riding in a front seat opposite the driver, Shute said he thought Craraer misjudged the angle of the bridge and "reached the right abutment before reaching the left one." The bus caught fire immediately after the impact, Shute added. The Bloomington man said he escaped through a hole "just big enough for me to crawl through He also leaves one si-'er Mrs sister, was her only attendant and Florence Rey nolds of Greg Draddy, Mrs, broth burg nine grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren Funeral services will he conducted from the late home Friday at 2 Burial will take plars in Plaingrove Presbyterian cemetery The body has been returned from the Uber A Son funeral home to the residence, where friends may call tortey from 7 to 9 and Thursday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 if we can assure Mrs.

Katherine Pattison Mrs. Katherine Brown Pattison er-in-laA gave her in marriage After the ceremony the couple posed on the church while the crowd "oohed' and "aaheri and photographers took scores of pictures. Jimmy kissed his bride three heard smacks the benefit of the cameramen. Parents Attend Then the bridal party moved on tu a reception at the home of agent. Jack Bolton Mr and Mrs.

Alexander Stew- ari of Indiana, the groom's parents, were at the wedding but Lyons. ordered bodies of the victims left in the twisted wreck- Five hundred nudists cavorting age until daylight to did in in Deer Creek canyon in Colorado fication. He expressed fear all had their ardor, agenda and ap- identifying belonging would be wheel purtenanees damped in a rain that lost if the bodies were removed light near the wneeh Blunged the 100 to 60 before that time. Cramer told bus officials in the de crees It was a "chilling end of The accident occurred at a hospital he thought he bad a blow-their convention for most of the bridge between Dolan and Bloom- or his steering gear dropped ington. One passenger said the bus out, causing the crash.

He suffered driver 25-year-old Wayne Cramer, burns on his right arm and hip. The heat was also bringing out apparently misjudged the angle of Cramer said he broke out the the well as the the bridge when approaching. front windshield and crawled from bathing suits and caused Bebe Another passenger said Cramer the wrecked vehicle with flames remark was traveling at a normal rate of licking at his heels, that she definitely didn't approve speed when the bus struck the Some of the diedh abutment on the right follow him. the driver said, but hand side. The abutment was sear-! make He added: ed bv flames.

They piled up I could hear The bridge is situated at the their cries. Others broke out bottom of a hiil on a curve and is back and sides angular. The right abutment, some three feet high, extends some 10 ln arranging of French style bathing suits dab here, bit there and something down was the way she described them Up Ludlow. Massachusetts, way tne expression "poor was rapidly being revived. Farmer Albert Fuller thought the bass in his farm pond needed a cooling off.

so he 1 ordered 1000 pounds of ice dumped in the pond every day. The prediction for the pond was cool water, followed by youngsters in bathing trunks The Atlanta. Ga. iceman looked cool, sitting in his truck surrounded by small icebergs So the girl who had already taken off her blouse and brassiere to cool off. just jumped in beside him, wearing only slacks.

a buffet table fee, north the in Six feet of the concrete abutment fn reach Unless the ivac knocked dawn bv the crash wl11 be t0 reacn unless is the third maV accident is a very large onP Vs tLre Within three ually best to bring the dessert there ith wjth its accompanying china and Battle Two Hours silver, after the main course has Firemen battled for two hours been served, to extinguish the blaze One of the passengers who sur- Drive Children Mote jged 68 years of Scotland Lane. Mr and Mrs Ed Hat rick of Larch- i He nearly wrecked the truck. mond, the bride's parents were unable to attend because of Youngstown road died at 9.35 a m. you that well-laid today at her home after a iong ill- ofans'are being prepared" ness Her husband, William Wat-iillness Bradley that long-range I son Pattison. preceded her in death Neither of the newlyweds would American military strategy not continue on a unilateral basis and that "exhaustion of our moral and material resources would be the result LEGIONNAIRES OF STATE ASSEMBLE (Cootinued Out) army, heads a list of speakers that Include high Legion and figures At ceremonies tonight Majoi General Daniel Strickler, lieutenant governor ot Pennsylvania and Governoi James M.

Dufls representative to the convention will 40 years ago. 1 reveal the honeymoon destination Born July 10. 1861, in Pitts-1 but it was announced that they burgh, she was a daughter of John! will leave for the east by air Fri-j S. ar1 Christian Brown All of day They will attend the Nation-i her married life was spent in al Convention of Disabled Ameri-j Union township Mrs Pattison can Veterans in Cleveland as a member of Central Preshy -1 Stew art bride at terian church d.nner party given by the Gary Survivors are six children. John Coopers early last year.

Romance FOR convention; and James Pattison. and blossomed and Hollywood fore- Mrs. JameS Elmore, all of Scot- cast marriage at last for the amia- land Lane Miss Jeanette Pattison. bachelor when the two vaca- at home. Mrs Roy McClelland, tioned together in Mazatlan Mex- of Warren, and Walter W.

Pat-j ico tison of Erie. Jimmy told his studio pals at She also leaves one sister, Mrs. a bachelor dinner given for him Margaret Elliott, of Astoria Ore Friday night that he was marry- nine grandsons and 15 grand- jng girl of my daughters Funeral services will be con- JUST BLAME IT ALL ducted Friday at 2 p.m. from the Fred Wolford funeral heme, 215 In Memoriam In memory of our dear mother, Mrs. John Tomsko, who died three years ago today, August 10th Sadly missed by those who loved her best.

THE FAMILY SAVE ON FURNITURE For Every Room in the Home The FRIENDLY Furniture Store receive the state American Le gton's distinguished service North street, where friends outstanding service to com- may ctlI Thursday from 2 to 4 and 1 ON OLD HEAT WAVE! BEAUTIFUL SUITS 39.50 TO 59.50 YOU MAY U5L OUK BUDGET PLAN munity, state and Frank Palumbo, 39-year-old Philadelphia restaurant owner and Harry Lidgard. Pittsburgn district manager of the Ford Motor company, also will receive distinguished service medal Palumbo was cited for his contributions toward recreational facilities for underprivileged children Lidgard has been active in Pittsburgh district charitable and patriotic organizations. In line with the theme of seriousness outlined by Bradley. Alex J. Viggiano, chairman of the 40 and 8 society, ruled there would be no broad humor or offensive conduct tn the 40 and 8 portion of mammoth parade.

Speakers Of Legion officials scheduled dath nnetings for committees and affiliated throughout the week Speakers for session James Manchester. N. part national commander; Mayor David I. Lawience, Allegheny County ConuAissioner Jonn Kane. Emory Rockwell, Wellsburo central state vice cobimander Mis A Krumrine Penn State college, president of the Department of Pennsylvania, auxiliary'.

Elmer Leddon, Willow Gun eastern state vice commander; Mrs Sundry Blatrsville, chapeaux department, 40 and Harry Kenvin H.atleton. grand chef de gare of the 40 and Jackson Dodson, western state vice commander The item of DuPont House Paint in Tuesday's ad of Majestic Wallpaper and Paint should have read $4 99 per gallon instead of $5 99. CORRECTION In Tuesday's used car ad of Craf Motor Co the Buick ter sedanette was listed at $3iH' The price should have re fConunued from Pact one) 7 to 9 pm Burial will take place in Greenwood cemetery. Campbell Funeral Funeral services for Clyde Campbell of of Thomas Bruce and Mary Ethel Davis Campbell, deceased. Pulaski, who was killed in an airplane crash about two miles south of West Middlesex Saturday evening, were conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from Funeral Horae, West Middlesex.

The services, in charge of Rev. Houk of the West Middlesex Presbyterian church, assisted by Rev. Martin of Sharpsville. were largely attended by sorrowing friends and relatives. Pallbearers were Hopkins, Webste' C.

Hart. Garrett and Metz At the grave in Neshannock cemetery. New Wilmington, military services were conducted by members of the American Legion and the of West Middlesex, with Commander Venable in charge Color bearers were Don Clark, Holmes, Erb and Sputh The firing squad was composed of Hopkins, Sgt Vassen. Totten, D. Moore, Mollibaugh Walker and Serv ing buglers were Metz and Walker.

THIRD CLASS CITIES LEAGUE TO ELECT GREENWOOD AGAIN a special device and found that the rays this month were much less intensive than during April. The big trouble, they patiently Robert eXpiained. has been with pressure 2. son conditions hich have prevented All Is Forgiven After Wife Left With $10,000 BUTLER Aug. AH was forgiven and Mr.

and Mrs. Neilo Romito were reunited today after the Buffalo township housewife was given a suspended sentence on a charge of stealing $10,000 belonging to her husband. Romito. a former tavern operator. complained recently that his wife had vanished last month with the money and the two children while he slept Romito had $9.663 in her possession when she was appre- hended in Oklahoma City, enroute to California with her daughters, Rose Marie.

15, and Ethel May, 6. At the time Mrs. Romito said she left her husband because he was "mean to the VAMPIRE DIES ON GALLOWS in or phono COMMERCIAL CREDIT PLAN oniumi discount co 22 N. Mercer St. Phone 7155 below original list pnce 0 Sharkskin Gabardine (rota One) home rule would destroy the unity ot the cities in their efforts to obtain favorable legislation Mullen called for an out-spoken stand against managerial government "to defend ourselves against the stigma of being called He said he was irked by irresponsible editorial comment "There Is a definite school of thought to create government by i I managers It thinks democracy settle out problems." Mullen i said "It's an attack on our form of i government." he added Rooxevrlt Speaks Commerce Secretary Theodore Roosevelt HlJtold the approximate- laat night local governments must institute planned economy if the U.

S. is BELL-ANS for Acid Indigestion 25f a program on a invnal level If cities and smaller communi- t-es don't plan their expansion. Roosevelt declared, "the thing that must inevitably happen will be a 1 planned economy on the national i level and that can mean the end of freedom 1 State Sen Rowland Mahany iRi Crawford, in behalf of the Joint State Service Commission, i told delegates that the interim cold masses from moving in from the north But. in the north, citizens of Winnipeg. the thermometer at "What cold iir mass?" Argentina had the answer to that.

A below-freezing cold wave caused snow tall in outlying provinces. In Bahia Blanca, where the mercury dropped to 21 degrees, a traffic policeman froze to death. In Hollywood where the unique is normal, a took a Rep calculated to cool some, while raising the temperature of otheis above the boiling or. your point of view Yvonne De Carlo introduced the "nude look" which she achieved by not wearing undies Instead, she clad herself in a little wisp at- FOUNTAIN PEN LETS YOU CHOOSE THE RIGHT POINT FOR THE WAY YOU WRITE for every ntudent, or perstmnl Why We Invite the Making of Advance Arrangements (Continued iron) Page One) that gathered outside the prison doors. A jury at Lewes deliberated 15 minutes last July 19 and found Haigh guilty of the shooting of Mrs.

Olive Durand-Deason, whose body Haigh dissolved in an acid bath. The first practical submarine was built bv John Holland about 1875 More than 30 million of freight annually pass through the Suez canal. Minds not clouded with sorrow are far more apt to use sound judgment in planning tunfiral both as to service and cost. It has been our experience that very tew ever regret the decisions reached when advance arrangements are made. That is why we antj procedure.

We have no desire that a grief-stricken family should spend more for a funeral than they would have been willing to invest when minds were normal. 1 R. L. BOYD Home for lutterais. 208 NO JEFFERSON ST PHONE 600 Life my A Cod-Mnd NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS Julian Goldman 109-111 E.

Washington St. We stock only FLAWLFSS DIAMONDS. Shop and compare and then buy at Kerr's. Priced from 75.00. Terms arranged.

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group launched studies 1 aimed at of the Third Class City Code, with special emphasis "to strengthen the powers of the mayor Card Of Thanks We wish to thank our fnends neighbors and relatives for kind-1 i ness and sympathy extended us during our recent bereavement Also for beautiful flowers and cars donated OWEN MORRISSEY and FAMILY In Memoriam In memory of our dear wife and mother, til a Hammond, who I died one year ago today, August lOth Sadly missed by those who loved her best RAYMOND HAMMOND. RICHARD and EILEEN Card Of Thanks We wish to thank ail those who extended their sympathy and in our bereavement, THE Ql INS FAMILY HEARING new Hearing Aid hejond comparison with its Power Ampliflei in solid from moisture, dirt, shock and other causes of hearing aid failure. lubes give more power than any comparable aid And its Micro-tUiier, Microtone featur battery operating Come test an esciti- sture, cutt ry operai mg cosi in or phone for a fiee lor-Yourselt" hearing of tiained SINES 35 vi re St Ph MICROTONE We know watches EXPERT Watch repair 8 3 Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairmen 8 to 3 Day Service You Can Depend Upon Us For Cleansing of Proven Quality REVITALIZING MAKES GOOD DRY CLEANING LAST LONGER! SAVE CASH and CARRY DRY CLEANERS PHONE 885.

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