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THE NEWS-HERALD ft Franklin and Oil City, Pa. Friday, July 6, 1951 OIL CITY DEPARTMENT Society News Damage Is $10,192 In Auto Accidents ELAINE KOONTZ-News Editor SHIRLEY DEETER-Soclely Editor In City in June Telephone Oil City 6-1214 Miss Sadler Tells Wedding Plans Seneca Methodist Church will be Society Briefs The annual Sunday School picnic of Good Hope Lutheran Church will be held on Wednesday, July 11, at Hasson Park. Mother Killed By Shotgun Blast in Home Obituary State's Fund Feels Strike HARRISBURG (UP) The state's Unemployment Compensation Fund is beginning to feel the results of the steel strike because of layoffs of workers in allied in-dustris. John R. Torquato, secretary of Labor and Industry, said a pro-longe steel strike may tap the fund $1,000,000 a week in jobless benefits, which are available to non-strikers.

Sand Removed OIL CITY Property damage from the 30 car accidents in which 61 cars were involved during the month of June, was estimated at Frank R. Cornmesser Funeral services for Frank R. Games and contests will be fea $10,192, according to' the monthly police report. Property damage From Courts tured and a tureen dinner served Cornmesser, who was killed in an listed during May was $7,406. at 6 p.

with meat, rolls, des auto accident in West Virginia Tuesday, will be held at 3 p. m. Saturday in the Salvation Army sert, coffee and milk provided. The dinner committee includes: Mrs. King Snyder and s.

Sixteen persons, including five pedestrians, were injured in traffic last month. Persons injured OIL CITY-Practically all of 84 the scene of the marriage Saturday evening of Miss Ruth Ann Sadler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P.

Sadler, of Seneca, and William Lee Campbell, son of Donald T. Campbell, of Franklin RD 2, and the late Mrs. Campbell. Rev. Merle Wonderling will officiate at the double ring ceremony with wedding music presented by Mrs.

V. V. Frank, organist, and Edward Rodgers, vocalist. Attendants for the bride-elect 'MARTINS FERRY, Ohio CUP) Belmont County Prosecutor William Irwin, heading the investigation into the shotgun slaying of tons of sand has been removed Citadel. Captain Myrtle Reynolds during May totaled 13, while seven Dorothea Lord, co-chairmen, Mrs will officiate.

Interment will be in Grove Hill Cemetery. pedestrians were hurt in other: Shirley Garjiic, Mrs. Herman accidents. Kaiser, Mrs. Helen Kaster, Mrs.

Torquato said that 7,000 persons the 24-year-old mother of four who lost their jobs because of the children, said today police "have strike have filed claims for un-' very little to go on" in the search The body will be at the Craw There were four failure to Men-1 Edward Kuhlmann, and Mrs. Rcb- from the Ramage-Hasson skating rink, clearing the way for preparation of the surface for use as tennis courts, A. E. Stanton, street commissioner, reported today. A fine blacktop coating will be placed on the courts before they emnlovment compensation, to i for the killer.

tify accidents last month and two ert Tarr. of thpsp were cleared bv nolice. ford Funeral Home until noon Saturday, when it will be taken to the citadel to lie in state until Resurfacing Work Delayed OIL CITY The city is still waiting for a state Highways Department permit before going ahead with street resurfacing projects, Street Commissioner A. E. Stanton said today.

The local forms have been submitted but the street department is waiting for state approval. When this is received, the city plans to start work at Fourth Street and Allegheny Avenue. At present street department employes are engaged mostly in patching work. Rouseville Boys Caught Trying To Steal Automobile mnfrui Aivin urane, ot ku nas maoe motorists were Twenty-seven time of services. arrested for driving too fast for boost the number of new claims for this week from an average 5,000 to 12,000.

Earlier this week Torquato ed-clined to discuss the possibility of will be Miss Charlotte Marshall, of Sharon, maid of honor; and Christine Carson, of Franklin, niece of the prospective bride Arthur W. Barnes conditions. In the same monta a year ago only eight speeders Arthur W. Barnes of Endeavor groom, flower girl. are opened to the public.

Before the coating is applied, the courts will be washed down to remove the last particles of sand. The sand is used to encase plastic pipes used for the skating rink. steelworkers themselvs r- were arrested. Ninety-four other motorists were arrested for vari announcement of the engagement of his daughter Nancy Louise to James E. Mast, son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Mast, of 23 Selden Avenue. Miss Drake is an employe of the Isaly Store, and her fiance, of Fisher Auto Body, Cleveland, O.

No date has been set for the wedding. William SaHler KrnlKor of thoiule The body of the victim. Mrs. Jean Ashton Golf, was found lying on the floor of the kitchen of her home six miles west of here Thursday morning by her sen, Bruce, 6, eldest of the children. Irwin said he had no clue as to the identity of the killer, other than he believed the man "knew Mrs.

Goff and she knew him." Bruce, who ran to the nearby home of Robert Hicks to get help, bride-elect, will 'serve as best! ceivin jobless benefits. The de-man. Ushering will be Harold .1 ParttmntL said months ago that Westinghouse Electric Corp. em ployes were eligible because their dispute was a but that controversial ruling is awaiting a died in his home at 11 a. m.

Tuesday following a lengthy illness. He was born in Forest County on April 16, 1883, and had spent most of his life in the Hickory and Tidioute region. He leaves his wife, Minnie; a son, Leslie of Tidioute RD four grandchildren; a brother, Chester Barnes of Venus, and three sis Driver's Death Is Ruled Accidental ous other motor vehicle violations last month. Oil City police also investigated 29 traffic hazards. One burglary, three larcenies under $50 nd one larceny over $50 were investigated.

Two persons were arrested in connection with larcenies under $50. Valuation of stolen goods was estimated at $515. Weaver, brother-in-law of the bride-elect, and Gerald Campbell, brother of the prospective bridegroom. Ringbearer will be Douglas Weaver, a nephew of the bride. A reception will be held in the church parlors following the cere final decision by the state Supreme Court on an appeal by Pennsylvania's major employers.

gave a rambling account cf hearing his mother arguing with a man Wednesday night. He said The third annual Wheeler family reunion was held Wednesday, July 4. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sweeney.

A picnic supper was served on the lawn at 5 p. m. and plans were made TITUSVILLE The death of "big The Westinghouse eligibility Quarrel ended with a Benjamin F. Bretch, 66, of North ters, Theodore Taylor, of mony. Leavittsburg, Mrs.

Earl Wal to hold the 1957 affair at the same TITUSVILLE Two Rouseville teenagers who did not know how Warren, who was killed in a truck-car collision near Enter based on refusal of management noise. to accept Gov. George M. Lead- The victim's husband, Ralph, a er's proposal for binding arbitra- bus driver, was on a run to De- tion. At his press conference troit when notified of his wife's place.

ters and Mrs. Delia Waldo of Endeavor. The funeral service was held in prise Monday was ruled acciden tal yesterday by Crawford Coun Mrs. Sayers Hostess To Cranberry WCTU Thursday, the governor said he death. He returned here Thursday ty Deputy Coroner Dr.

C. M. Tidioute today. Burial was in Tid Twenty-five persons attended the meeting of the Honor, Hope, and Help Club Thursday afternoon in night. Irwin said Goff was in a had no present plans to intervene Sonne.

ioute Cemetery. state of shock and could not be One automobile was stolen and Eight persons were reported missing and later located. There was one attempted suicide. Eight children were reported "lost" and later "found." Seventeen open doors of business establishments were checked. Twenty-one lodgers were cared for at the city jail.

Hasson Park. for questioned. The deputy coroner issued his verdict after an investigation into Mrs. Helen Hetrick There was evidence the slayer in the steel strike. Torquato said the Unemployment Compensation Fund is now $350,000,000 and "can stand the foreseeable claims without serious effect." the Route 27 crash which took Mr Mrs.

W. H. Sayers was hostess in her home Thursday for the all-day meeting of the Cranberry Women's Christian Temperance Union attended by 17 members. Assisting hostesses for the tureen dinner at noon were the Misses had forced his way into the house. to drive were nabbed last night by local police after they were caught trying to steal a car.

Police Capt. Roy V. Loomis said the pair, one 16 and a 14-year-old companion, were caught in the act of taking a 1953 Hudson sedan owned by N. E. Armatas of 629 West Walnut Street.

It was parked in the 100 block West Spring Street about 10:30 p. m. After their arrest by Patrolmen Charles F. Brickner, and 'George Kuhn the jounger re Bretch's life and injured four Oil Mrs. Helen Hawke Hetrick, of McClanahan Drive, Beaver Falls, sister-in-law of City Clerk Charles City district men.

Mr. Bretch was riding in his S. Hetrick, died yesterday in car and the four other men were Only 13 family quarrels were the tureen dinner were in charge of Mrs. J. A.

Dempsey. Mrs. Rodabaugh, Mrs. Clara Mason, and Mrs. Verna Huff.

Prizes for the games during the social hour went to Mrs. Earl Vegan, Mrs. C. W. Dunmire, Mrs.

Dempsey, and Mrs. Huff. The committee for the July 25 meeting will include Mrs. Gladys Kelley, Mrs. Jenny Murray, Mrs.

Mason, and Mrs. Huff. checked. Leota and Ruth Sayers. Mrs.

Wjlbur Dahle, President, HAygrnAr PpnnrK conducted the business session. ww iwjiwiw in a truck when the collision occurred. A relative of the salesman said he was sometimes sub Oil City police also had 17 15 dog and 29 disturbance calls. Devotions were led by Mrs. Sayers 1 J-i IN.

J' on the theme "What the Scripture ACCIUcMS lcCllilC ject to fainting spells. marked about his companion, "If Thirteen sick or injured people were given assistance by the po Rochester General Hospital, Rochester, Pa. Born in Tidioute, she was a graduate of Oberlin College, and attended the Eastman Conservatory of Music and the American University in Paris. She was a past president of the North Hills Music Club, and was a past officer of the Pennsylvania Federation of Music Clubs. Surviving are her husband, Mar HARRISBURG (UP) Gov.

A screen door was slashed alongside the latch. Mrs. Hicks told officers there was no cut in the screening the day before the slaying. Coroner W. J.

Shepard told Sheriff C.L. Barricklow that Mrs. Goff had died "sometime after 1 a.m." Thursday. Bruce told investigators he had gone to the kitchen after hearing the quarrel and found his mother sprawled on the floor, but then went back to bed. The next morning, he said, he was unable to rouse Mrs.

Goff so he get his twin brothers. Brian and Colin, 2, and sister, Margie, 4, and took them to the Hicks home. lice. Twelve malicious mischief I'd have known he didn't know how to drive, I wouldn't have let him behind the wheel." Police said the youths hitch- George M. Leaded said today that and four disorderly conduct cases Mrs.

Ronald Butchart, the Says About Strong Drink." Eleven of the members visited the County Home last week and gave candy and candy bars, flowers and magazines to the residents there, it was reported. Miss Audine Dahle attended the Youth Temperance Council Camp the state's new system of motor vehicle license suspensions has re were investigated, one person former Jeanne Greer, was enter David Zuck, 19, of Oil City, who suffered a possible head injury, a bruised left shoulder and contusions, was discharged from the Titusville Hospital Wednesday. The other youth admitted, Jack Eugene Burt, it of Oil City RD 1, is still in the hospital and his condition is improving. The remaining two on the hiked from Rouseville, arriving was arrested for resisting arrest. tained at a recent luncheon given sulted in a sharp decline in highway traffic accidents in Three police cruisers traveled 11,747 miles during June.

The third trick put on the most miles by Mrs. C. B. Haschen, former city resident. Games prizes we to Mrs.

Harold Loudon, Mrs. Robert Heckathorne, and Mrs. How at Newton Hamilton, June 2330 Leader said that in February, before the system went into ef- and will give a report on the camp at a later meeting. ion Hetrick; two sons, Thomas of Milwaukee, and Samuel Hetrick, of Pittsburgh; a brother, Dr. V.

G. Hawke, of Meadville, and a sister, Mrs. Alice Wilbur, of St. Petersburg, Fla. The police department collected Pennsylvania's highway truck, Lawrence Archer, 30, of Oil City MR 4, the driver, and death toll showed a 33 per cent Mrs.

B. L. Bly gave a book Bruce said he believed his moth- ard Kaster. A jcint picnic meeting of Bernard Fqster, 41, of Oil City increase over the same period in. er and the man were quarreling RD 1, were treated after the 1955 review on "The Way to Sobriety." She also read a poem, "The Good We Might Have Done." Dorcas and Elizabeth Circles of Friends are being received at crash and discharged.

the Pinkerton Funeral Home, $1,479. The 10-cent office meter collected $329 and 435 motorists paid $1 fines. Altogether the department turned over $1,189 to the treasurer's office. Dog owners escaped unscathed last month. No money was col Good Hope Lutheran Church will be held Thursday, July 12, at the The next meeting will be in the here at 9 p.

m. They immediately started looking for a car with the! keys left in it to steal. They said they searched for an hour and a half before finding the Armatas vehicle. The officers saw the older boy back the right rear wheel over the sidewalk as they passed in the police cruiser. The youths said the car had when they first started it up and then had gone over the sidewalk on their second try.

Nei- ther one had a license. Capt. Loomis said the 16-year-old will be arraigned today and the other will be turned over to juvenile court. over keys to the Goff automobile. The machine was found parked outside the home.

Investigators said robbery was a possible motive for the slaying. California Avenue at Avalon Street, Bellevue. Services will be He said that after the new method of suspending licenses which he termed "the toughest and fairest in the nation" the highway death count by May had Masterson cottage, Shaffer Run form of a picnic, August 2 in the home of Mrs. Harold Cox, Sr. Grace Methodists held at 7:30 p.

m. Sunday in Bellevue Methodist Church will take place Monday in Ohl, Pa. Election of officers will highlight lected for dog violations. the business session. Schedule Picnic Road.

Dinner will be served at 1 p. m. with those attending to take a tureen and their own table service. Hostesses are: Mrs. Roy Masterson, chairman, Mrs.

Forrest Patterson, Mrs. Calvin Blaz-ier, Mrs. Fred Zimmermann, Mrs. dropped well below the national average and also below the average fcr Pennsylvania in 1955. He said that for June the death total OIL CITY-A number of com Firm Pays Fine For Mrs.

Gcff's purse was found stuffed in a clothes basket on the front porch of the home. However, $117 was found untouched in the dining room of the house where Mrs. Goff had hidden it. Mrs. Goff was killed by a shotgun blast in the face, evidently fired from close range.

Babble Leader Seeks Aid For Animal Center ing events and meetings was announced in the Grace Methodist Overloading Truck Louis Kraft, Mrs. Dewey Fischer, and Mrs. Harold Fischer. In the event of rain the meeting will be Church bulletin this week among which was the annual church pic A man booked on a city drunk will be one of the state's lowest in 10 years. Leader said the standards set up under the penalty system have enabled the courts to uphold the Commonwealth when cases are appealed.

"Just recently the Supreme TITUSVILLE The Oil City charge and involved in a family nic to be held next Thursday at Hasson Park. firm whose truck killed a New disturbance was fined $5 at police court this morning and another A sports program will open the Man Begins Sentence Kensington, RD 1, woman in a crash here June 27 paid an over HARRISBURG (UP) Gov. George M. Leader has asked Pennsylvania's congressional delegation to get behind the drive to have a new $19,000,000 animal research laboratory located near Pennsylvania State University. drunk left a $12.50 forfeit with the department during the night.

picnic at 4 p. m. and dinner will be served at 6:15 p. m. in tne park pavilion.

John Kaufman is in charge of the sports program. held in the Independent Aid Hall, Dempseytown Road. The Venango County Democratic Women's Club will hold a family picnic at 6:30 p. m. Monday, July 9, at the Buck Tails Recreation Center.

Members are asked to take table service for their loading fine of $600 and $5 costs yesterday. Court sustained three suspensions Lnr lannallCm issued bv the Department of Rev-ll Ul I UllUQIIjlll Mrs. George Sloan, 7 Carson The driver of the truck, Herbert ennp aaainst vehirle code vicla- In a telegram to the state's tors," Leader said Plans for the new year will be made at a meeting of the Com senators and congressmen Leader Avenue, wife of Police Sgt. George Sloan, was treated for lacerations of the left leg at the Oil City Hospital Thursday afternoon. She Eugene Hogue, 22, of Oil City, Mounted Route 4, was bound over to the next term of court on a charge of involuntary manslaugh Clerks Strike But Store Remains Open OIL CITY Four women with placards picketed the local W.

T. Grant store on Seneca Street today but the store was open for business as usual. Robert R. Seabrook, organizer from Washington, D. for the Retail Clerks International Association (AFL-CIO), announced that 43 union employes of the store voted last night in favor of strike.

families and a tureen. Reser mission on Education at 7:30 Monday in the church lounge. An outdoor meeting and picnic will be held Sunday, July 15, by members of the Intermediate and Sen ter but had been also charged with driving an overloaded truck. vations must be made before noon Saturday by calling Mrs. Ross At-well, Oil City 5-9223, or Mrs.

Sam Whitman, Idlewood 7-2617. urged that they request the site DefeateJ School Bill selection committee of the U. Dl" Agriculture Department to make Called Good as Dead an on-the-spot study of the facili- ties which could be afforded at WASHINGTON (UP)- House Pennsylvania location. (Democrats and Republicans "It is my firm belief the Uni-j agreed today that the defeated vprsitv Park area nrovides ideal school construction bill is as good A representative of Rybak- fell while in the basement of her home. Five cases of communicable disease were quarantined and four cases were released, city health officials reported today.

Quarantines included: measles, two Ger Kraft, paid the fine to Alderman William H. Preston. Police Chief Albert P. Brady had testi Thick Yellow Smog fied that the 1948 GMC truck had PITTSBURGH (UP)-Daniel Molnar, 22, West Mifflin, who admitted vandalizing a cemetery, was under a one year sentence in the workhouse today. Judge John J.

Kennedy, who imposed the prison term plus a $100 fine Thursday, tcld the defendant: "I don't think the legislature had in mind that anything like this would happen or it would have made the sentence more severe." Molnar pleaded guilty to malicious mischief for his part in the vandal raid which caused an estimated $20,000 damage. The suspect, who is on four years probation for an automobile theft in Fayette County, told Judge Kennedy he had been drinking. Five other youths were implicated in the foray last May 31. been overloaded 6,100 pounds at the time it claimed the life of man measles, one mumps, two Hits Australia ior Youth Fellowships who will be hosts to the Clarion Methodist Church Youth Group. The event will be held at Hasson Park.

The bulletin announced that Elaine Strickland and Susan Comet attended the Intermediate Camp at Wesley Woods this week, and next week the following will attend the Senior Camp there: Linda Hartsell, Sue Cross, Barbara Kimes, Elwinger, Jean Crawford and Dave Rupert. Oil City Hospita Mrs. Virginia Bayne, 42-year-old mother of three. The driver, who is presently SYDNEY, Australia (UP) as dead this year in congress. Each side blamed the ether.

The House defeated the $1.6. billion school program Thursday in a 224-194 roll call vote. Earlier, the House attached a modified anti-segregation amendment after a legislative mixup that resulted in the killing of a previously approved stiffer version. The party lineup cn the final facilities," Leader said in the telegram. "Operations cf a research laboratory there would have the enthusiastic cooperation of the state Department of Agriculture, university officials and myself." Last week state officials advanced the State College location at a meeting of the site committee in St.

Louis. Health officials today investigated free on $1,000 bail, had pleaded innocent to the overloading Admitted James D. Blauser, Franklin RD charge at his arraignment last ,1 reports of thick yellow smog which enveloped two Sydney suburbs Thursday night. Friday night, but the plea was Mrs. John A.

Mealy, Van RD 1. changed yesterday. Released were: German measles, one; mumps, three. Twelve years ago today eight persons were killed in the explosion land fire at the 100-octane plant here. ROTC Cadets Daniel James Karg, of Seneca, and Walter Glen Swartzfager, of Oil City RD 1, are attending six weeks of ROTC summer camp at Fort George C.

Meade, Md. Pay roll checks were distributed to employes of the Imperial Works Mrs. James S. Wilson, Lamar-tine. Linda Masters, 36 Chestnut Street.

vote: 119 Republicans and 105 Democrats voted against it: 119 The truck has been impounded for evidence in the case but the firm was permitted to remove the 855 concrete blocks from it, according to Alderman Preston. Boys Agree To Replace Window tTV Infant Girl Mrs. Henry M. Smerkar, Fry- Three Persons Hurt In Turnpike Accident Are Killed in Accident oil. CITY Joseph Puleo, of burg.

Mrs. Chester Metzinger, Seneca. James Miller, 8 Forest Place. Robert Campbell, 56 Grove 'Avenue. One of the principal issues besides the segregation amendment was whether states should receive federal aid money according to their fiscal need or size.

402 East Second Street, informed of Oil Well Supply Co. today for GREENSBURG, Pa. (UP) More Firecracker Complaints Made police Thursday evening that a three by three foot window was Three out of state residents were in Westmoreland Hospital today broken in his store. the pay period ending July 1. The plant has been closed this week by the nationwide steel strike.

Police are investigating the dis NEW CASTLE, Pa. (UP)-A 26-year-old Ellwood City woman and her three week old daughter were killed Thursday in a three-vehicle collision at an intersection on Route 88 near here. Mrs. Nancy Kupfer died about 30 minutes after being admitted to New Castle Hospital. Her daugh Some residents said the mysterious substance killed their dogs and their gold fish.

Chi Id re couldn't wash the stain off their hands after touching "contaminated" objects, and housewives who left clothes hanging outdoors during the night said they were unable to wash out the yellow stains. Residents of Erskinville and Newtown, a short distance from downtown Sydney, said the roofs of their cars were stained by the smog. A Weather Bureau official blamed the phenomena on industrial impurities pouring from factory smokestacks into the foggy atmosphere. "The smog is purely industrial and not meteorlogical," he said. Ordered Held 111UU11C-U UtIW luuisiuu uu uic a cum- i sylvania Turnpike.

'As Material Witness He told police he suspected several youths who were playing across the street. Police talked with the boys, who appearance of two boxes from an State police said a car operated MOUNT HOLLY, N. J. (UP) A woman has been ordered held reside on Elm Street, and learned the youths had been throwing East End store. The boxes were used for shipping fish to the store from Erie.

A boy was seen entering a win dow of the city Incinerator, toss ing out some items and then leav by Manuel Portalatin, 24, Wauke-gan, 111., went out of control during a thundershower Thursday night, about one mile west of the Pittsburgh interchange. The westbound vehicle skidded over the medial strip and struck the rear of a tractor trailer operated by George J. Schmeltz 44, ef Greensburg. The drivers of both vehicles and as a material witness in the slaying of a Pennsylvania man who allegedly died as a result of a brutal beating with a shotgun by his cousin. Police ordered Marion King Hammond, 33, Palmyra, N.

held after questioning her concerning a dispute which ended in the ing on his bicycle Thursday eve stones with several other Doys. The boys said they would get together and see that the window was replaced. At 12:40 a. m. today a Grove Avenue man complained of a group of kids who were yelling and playing on the street and causing a disturbance.

When police checked they found ter, Jane, was dead on arrival. Her husband, Lowell, was admitted to the hospital with rib and arm injuries. State police said theaccident occurred at the intersection of Route 83 and Center Church Rd. Kup-fer's automobile struck a car driven by David McCune, 17, New Castle, as it entered the highway. A truck driven by Martin Marko-vich, 24, Ycungstown, Ohio, then plowed into the vehicles.

Both Markovich and McCune ning, but he could not be located by police. OIL CITY Police yesterday received more reports about persons shooting firecrackers in the city. A Spring Street man reported an 11-year-old Grove Avenue boy shooting them. An officer talked with the boy and his father. Both denied having any fireworks in their posession, they said.

A Lincoln Street resident complained of someone shooting firecrackers in the 200 block. When police checked they found two girls, aged 10 and 12, on the porch with matches in their hands. Investigating officers said they did not see or hear the girls shoot any fireworks. A Hasson Heights resident informed police Thursday afternoon that his mail box was blown up by a firecracker. Early during the evening of July 4th someone placed a firecracker in the box and blew it up, he said.

Police Pravda Gives Report On Communist Party Legion Completes fatal beating of Thomas J. Law two other passengers in the pas' senger car suffered slight cuts an; son, 39, of 331 South Diamond St. Mt. Pleasant, Pa. bruises.

six boys and girls, ranging in age Dlrnir from 13 to 17 years from Grove rlail) lUl I lUlIU MOSCOW (UP)-The Communist Party will remain the only political party in the Soviet Union The victim's cousin, Robert -Lawson, 43, Cookstcwn, N.J., were treated at the hospital and Anti-Red Polish Group OIL CITY Plans for the annual despite growing democracy in the was arraigned on homicide charg-i released. Dicnic of the James Hender es Thursday before Magistrate u.s.sn.. Pravda said today. Rep0rtedly Plan Arson The newsnaner nf final organ of Gerald Keefer, lA Englewood Avenue. Holly and April O'Neil, Reno.

Marjorie Mae, Ch a 1 1 1 1 Nadine, Nancy, Davida, and David Morris 49 Plummer Street. Mrs. James B. Kerr, 250 Hone Avenue. Mrs.

Paul Gardner, Van SR. John Macintosh 101 East Bissell Avenue. James and Randall Eugene Stover, Franklin RD 2. Sandra McDonald, 416 West Front Strrfet. Mrs.

Richard Kelly, 27 Pearl Avenue. Mrs. Elmer Drelick. MR 4. i Russell Goodman, NSSR.

Karen Kightlinger, Diamond. Discharged Mrs. James McClellan, 240 Hone Avenue. Mrs Merle Russell, Rouseville. Mrs.

Fredward E. Say, RD 2. Mrs. Thomas McCall, Turkey City. Carl Allio, 612 Moran Street.

David Tinker, Emlenton RD 2. Mrs. Norman Nuhfer, Venus RD 1. Thomas and James Mters, Rouseville. Ethel Hopkins.

213 Seneca Street. Mrs. Lawrence Proper, RD 1. Carlyle Russell, MR 4-Janet Jones, Van. Debbie Uhlott, 702 East Third street.

Cindy Morris, 455 Colbert Avenue. Births A son at 9:14 a. m. Friday to Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Kelly, 27 Pearl Avenue. son Post, No. 32, American Le i Commissions Finished gion, were completed Thursday night at the regular post meeting. Spruce, Chestnut and Plummer Streets. They told police they were playing a game called "Call Numbers." Two other boys, aged 14 and 18, from Plummer Street and Pleasant-ville, were at the scene, too, they said, but left when they saw the police cruiser coming up the street, iuwuaiup.

ne wds uiucicu uciu without bail in Burlington County Jail pending grand jury action. BERLIN (UP) Anti-Communist Polish partisans today were reported conducting an organized campaign of arson against the Red Charles Morrison, co-cnairman of the committee in charge, out lined the menu, sports program RIO DE JANEIRO (UP)-Pres-ident Juscelino Kubitschek, trying to thin out the jungle of red tape surrounding Brazilian government operations, Thursday created a new federal commission for bu- Warsaw regime. Uac rti a I A 14 An4 ant said they would notify postal of and other features of the annual An organization of refugees from "VT ficials. outing. All members are invited the Communist Party, published a six-column editorial pledging further democratization cf the Soviet Union, but it categorically rejected the multi-party system of government.

The editorial explained that, unlike bourgeois countries where many political parties are made necessary by conflicting social classes, the Soviet Union needs only one ruling party because social classes have been abolished. former German territories in Pol Beqins Workhouse Term to attend and reservations may PITTSBURGH (UP) Peter simplification. The task be made with Morrison, phone i of the new commission: To pre 5-4781. Rupnik, 60, of Hill Station, Wash- Dads of Vets To Attend State Meet vent creation of any other new commissions. A Dressy Thief NEW YORK (UP) Police in search of one purse snatcher have their work cut out for them unless the thief changes his clothes.

Miss Florence Thompson reported that a man she met in a bar followed her home and as she opened her apartment door, he ran up and yanked her purse out of her hand. OIL CITY All members of and said the underground groups have been waging the arson campaign for months. The "'expellees union" of West Berlin said the Polish press has admitted a wave cf mysterious fires have razed entire villages. The union quoted the newspaper Cycie Warsaw as saying that 63 persons died and 2,900 buildings were destroyed in a series of 4,900 fires in Poland this year. "Most of them were believed started by parisans," the union said.

1 Post 173, Dads of Foreign Serv ice Veterans, are requested to ngton County, begins a six month term in the Allegheny County workhouse today for beating an 85 year old patient while a guard at Mayview State Hospital. Rupnik pleaded guilty Thursday to charges of aggravated assault and battery. He admitted he hit John Monaghan May 31 "to quiet him." The patient was listed in fair condition at the state institution. In addition to the caterer-served picnic meal, corn on the cob will be provided. Eleven renewals in 'membership were reported last night.

Commander Donald Wilson spearheaded a campaign to increase the post's membership rolls during the next several weeks. Remarks were made by Thomas Nelson, district 28 commander, and Past Post Commander W. D. Ellistfn. Goodies Ring Sought JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (UP) Sweet toothed burglars raided a factory here Wednesday night and stole a quarter-million pieces of chewing gum.

33,000 boxes of cough drops, and 60 bags meet at the VFW Home not later than 11 a. m. Sunday, July 8, to Ex-Congressman Dies WASHINGTON (UP) Funeral services will be held here at 10 a.m. EDT Saturday for frmoer Rep. Addison Taylor Smith (R-Idaho) who died Thursday of a lung ailment.

He was 93. gc to Aliquippa to attend the state She said the thief was wearing plaid kilts, a matching Tam-o'- convention and election of officers. A large attendance is requested. Transportation will be provided. shanter, white shirt with black tie, and long whitt hose.

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