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The Daily Republican THE REPUBLICAN FOUNDED IN 18 16 NOW IN ITS 113TH YEAR SERVING TUB CITY OF HOMES AND CHURCHES ON ON AH LA ALLEY' OLDEST NEWSPAPER VOLUME 114 No. 119 MONONGAHELA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1958 7 CENTS A COPY AS LOCAL UNION NO. 210 HONORED PENSIONERS IPeirapsllveiininoinislllecftiiinig US Nation (Picks 30 Congressmen Also Being Chosen In Balloting Drawing Attention Of Nation; Races Spirited By LLOYD R. ROCKELLE United Press International PITTSBURGH (UPI)-Pennsylvania vofers went to the 6tth Congress c-o -ft a WASHINGTON (UPD-The na hope of recapturing at least the' tion picks its 86th Congress today House of Representatives. But in a mid-term election marked by visually all opinion Dolls and no.

war-or-peace and economic is litical barometers were against them and their hest hope ap sues, and enlivened by a "battle of the millionaires. pons roaay to elect a new governor, J. S. senator and -0 congressmen in balloting drawing tha attention of the nation. Sunny skies and balmy weathor were forecast as the polls opened at 7 a.m.

E.S.T. Voting will continue at the state's 8,914 pollingrVi places until 8 p.m. HielUril UOaid Leader's victory, coming just! i 1 two years before President Eisen- -JJJOilf 2: hower carried the state by about peared tne capture of a handful of governorships now held by Mild, Indian summer weather in much of the nation plus vigor Ltmocrais, Chief of these in public atten- I 3f arc. 4Jf ous llth-hour campaigning by major parties and candidates was expected to send a record num 600,000, gave the Democrats the UUgeS Ull UlltV tion was New York where the Republicans put youthful millionaire Nelson A. Rockefeller in the lists against incumbent Gov.

Averell ber of voters to the polls for a non-presidential-year election. state's administration for the first time in 20 years. The Democrats Despite aggressively partisan Harnman, also a millionaire but virtually drafted the 69-vear-old -aiiVmsiiius oy rresiaeni not in I i the same "multi-mulii" Clerks and constables to work at the county courthouse tonight to check election returns as they are brought to the courthouse by local election boards were named Monday by the Washington Coun nower ana vice resident Richard M. Nixon, the Democrats Lawrence, whose long political career had been climaxed by four terms as mayor of Pittsburgh were heavily favored to hold and enlarge their present House and bracket as Rockfeller. Beltors Favor Rockefeller The New York race held great (Continued on Page Five) (Column three) 1 two scenes from Pensioners' Ban- two scenes from Pensioners' during which the city's famed renaissance took place, in their Senate majorities.

Republicans still voiced public' effort to retain the gubernatorial HONORED GUESTS: Here are Banquet sponsored by Local Union No. 210, United Steelworkers of America the Combustion Engineering, Local held Saturday night in the Charleroi Elks Club. post. ty Commissioners. Genesio L.

Carlini, county director of elections will be in charge. Claude Hamilton, Glen Hennen, George Linck and John Smith will act as clerks. Consta Major party candidates for the state-wide offices at stake in addi Eisenhower To Vote Today Pope John Crowned tion to governor and U. S. Senator were: Lt.

Governor: Former Judge bles will be Colin Single and Edward Lee. Pensioners, as well as union In Gettysburg GETTYSBURG, Pa. (UPI) Pontiff VATICAN CITY (UPI) Pone President Eisenhower planned to The three common pleas judges are taking turns being in attendance at the courthouse to help unravel election problems if they occur. Judge George T. Cummins was on hand until noon.

practice personally today what he preached during the recent cam John XXIII, the humble son of an Italian farmer, was crowned 262nd Judge Roy I. Carson during the and management officials are shown in the top picture. Left to right, they are: Front row, Louis Leber, Andrew Bova, Joseph Mercante, Denes Lipchey, Frank Belli. William S. Carroll and John Boros; rear row, Fred Bartolotta, C-E Personnel Manager George Peruff, C-E Assistant General Manager Louis Chambless, C-E General Manager A.

R. McLain, Local 210 President pontiff of the Roman Catholic John M. Davis, Philadelphia, Democrat; John M. Walker, Oak-mont, Allegheny County commissioner and former state senator, Republican. Secretary of internal affairs: Genevieve Blatt, Pittsburgh, the Democratic incumbent; Andrew J.

Gleason, Johnstown, Republican. State Supreme Court: Judge Curtis Bok, Philadelphia Common Pleas Court, Democrat; Superior (Continued on Page Five) (Column One) afternoon, and Judge David H. Church today in a ceremonv of paignturn out the votes. The Chief Executive was prepared to deliver at least seven votes presumably all for the Republican slate in his adopt Weiner will serve during the eve aevout and regal splendor. ning hours.

The official return board was A quarter of a million persons massed on the cobblestoned square of St. Peter's thundered an ovation of "Viva II Paoa" also named by the Commissioners. It will meet at 12 noon Fri ed state oi Pennsylvania. His delivery service was as modern as the space age helicopter and limousine. day, November 7, to begin the count of votes.

The group is com Raymond Dunham, District 13, AFL-CIO, Staff Representative George Kutska and Staff Repre when the three-tiered crown of gold, silver and diamonds was was placed upon his head. Rain and the threat of rain held down a crowd which had been ex Chinese Reds Car Explodes; Two Miners Hurt sentative Dr. Michael A. Plesher. In bottom picture, with union posed of Carlini, Attorney Paul-Simmons of Monongahela, Philo-mena Chuey, supervisor, Cha-maine Zoretic, assistant supervisor, and Anna Getto, Anna Mae Pivac, John Cairns, Mary Gillie Charge Use Of and management otticials, are four of the seven new company acted to exceed 500,000.

Poison 'Gas McKEESPORT, Pa. (UPI)-Two stmoreland County miners and Frances Kubala. clerks. Habit Causes Slip Of Tongue By Announcer tatpft nnn fru- injured today when an elec- nTPLlJtl P-ed car explod- pensioners. Lett to right, are General Manager McLain, Fred Bartolotta, Joseph Vaccaro, Local President Dunham, Antonio Julian, Robert Abbott and District 13 Representative Kutska.

New pensioners unable to attend were Armando Archiletti, Michael Bosko and Pietro D'Amico. 7n. ir an st flames in a VATICAN CITY (UPI)-A habit Three Hurt In Area Accidents rr iueu shaft Of Grwnehnro of 20 years today led an Italian poison-gas shells at the Red-held mainland Monday, and alarmed ville Coal and Coke Co. in White icieviMuu announcer io maKe a Oak near here. The injured were identified as mistake in his report on Pope Aationalists charged that the Reds are preparing to gas the de jonn AAin coronation.

fenders of the tiny outpost island. No details of two accidents for which three persons were treated at. Charleroi Monessen Hospital Sunday and yesterday were He said at the end of th papal address that the speech had been1 John Kuno, 50, Sutersville, and William. Everett, 55, Arona. Attendants at McKeesport Hospital "spor sPla A Peiping broadcast beamed at 20 Floor Buggies Missing From Store Manager Joseph Veraldi of the Local Union 210 Honors Pensioners Formosa leveled the charge late delivered by "His Holiness Pius' XII." lndw Th NnimioHct.

erea smoxe mnaia Aguero Coasts To Victory In Cuban Balloting HAVANA (LTD Andres iiuiiviiaiioia uciucu Jl with a rapidity that reflected tion and shock, and Everett Lancelet D. Meigs, 68, of 612 smoke inhalation, shock and a sixtn st- Monessen, was treated head injury. for injuries to his left knee after Pacific Tea Company has asked' the return of more than 20 floor RmcaUl had More than 400 persons wereimente Confe. 415 Jaeltsnn Street. A mine official said the injured i 061112 admitted at 7:40 p.m.

Sun- present at the Charleroi Elks assumed the full powers of Rivero Aguero, President Fulgen day as an accident victim. their concern. Vice Adm. Roland Smoot, commander of the U.S.-Taiwan (Formosa) Defense Command, also swiftly denied the Communist implication that the United States Monongahela; Pietro D'amico, R. D.

2, Box 439, Monongahela: Raf- Home Saturday when Local Union men were among some 15 working in the mine at the time of leadership of the world's 500 million Catholics at the time the Col cio Batista's hand-picked successor, coasted to overwhelming vic 210 of the Combustion Engineer the fire. He said damage to the buggies as soon as possible. The manager, a Monongahelan, believes that most of the buggies were picked up as customers "abandoned" them along streets lege of Cardinals elected him as ing, East Monongahela plant held its annual Pensioners supply car was $600, furnished the Nationalists with lael DeSantis, 423 High Street, Monongahela: Sam Inserra, 421 Parkinson Street, Monongahela; Antonio Julian, R. D. 1, Box 8, Monongahela; i David Lee Nicoden, 23, of 413 Fayette Belle Vernon received nose lacerations and was treated and discharged Sunday following an accident near Marion Junior High School there.

In the same accident. Harry successor to Pope Pius XII. Today he was crowned at the gas shells. Smoot said: "This statement is absolutely end of a four-hour ceremony that tory Monday in what was probably the quietest presidential election in Cuban history. Rivero took a 5-to-l lead over his nearest opponent in the first handful of ballots, and his lead and byways adjacent to the store.

Charleroi Sailor Injured In Auto emphasized publicly his servitude The buggies cost $35 each. to God and reminded him that he unirue. we nave not furnished the ik Ti! Seven men who retired this year were honored guests although three of them were unable to be present. Each was given an engraved wallet bearing his name and that of Local 210, and con is a mortal man and all things of Accident On Turnpike viiuiese iauonausts witn noison L. Gilmore, 21, of 374 Ella Belle Vernon, received lacerations of the scalp and right ear.

Louis Leber, Box 154, New Eagle; Denes Lipchey, 218 Garden Street, Monongahela; William F. Long, 1103 Penn Street, Monongahela; Charles Marth, 432 North was never less than 4-to-l this world pass as does flax con gas shells. This is obviously a Woman Wins- A Charleroi sailor was slightly sumed by the flame of a candle. typical propaganda fabrication." abrasions and contusions of the injured late Sunday night in an head, face, arms and legs, and At 1 a.m., official returns gave LoilC Mail ScCOllll Crowned On Balcony Broadway Street, Scottdale; An accident on the Pennsylvania GENEVA (UPI) The United a possible concussion. His condi The ceremony of crowning the taining an appropriate sum of moL.v.

Pensioners present were Bartolotta, Joseph mvero twi.aw votes to 130,664 lor Carlos Marquez Sterling, 103,208 States and Britain firmly resisted tonio Massaro, R. D. 3, Box 71-M, Monongahela; Joseph Mercante, tion is reported as "satisfactory" new pope took place on the main Turnpike in which a Pittsburgh sailor was killed and three other today a "backdoor" Soviet effort balcony of St. s' basilica for ex-President Ramon Grau San Dy nospital attendants today. Antcnio Julian and Robert Ab- noon btreet, Monongahela; Mar- to maneu er them into accepting where Nicola Cardinal Canali Martin and 3,024 for Alberto bott.

Armando Archiletti, Michael io Morelli, 128 Downer Avenue. sailors also were injured. Edward Zuraw, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Zuraw, was a an immediate, unconditional and placed the golden tiara on his Bosko and Pietro D'amico were Monongahela; George A.

MossJSalas Amar0 In Grid Contest The men are moving up as winners in the football contest sponsored by this newspaper. Last week's contest found a man taking second place. Frank Furiga of Main Street, 25 Windows Broken In Greene Co. School head with these words: The government candidate's vic K. D.

2, Monongahela: Pre Receive this tiara adorned with three crowns and know that passenger the car which overturned after skidding out of control five miles east of the Down-ington Interchange. He suffered a permanent ban on nuclear tests. At the same time, they dug in for what now seemed likely to be weeks of haggling with the Russians on the test-ban issue. The talks hit their first serious thou art the father of princes and tory fulfilled pre-election predictions. Chief surprise of the balloting was the strength shown by Marquez, a "dark horse" nominated by the opposition Free Peo kings, guide of the world, vicar unable to attend.

Representing the company at the affair was A. R. McLain, general manager; Louis Chambless, assistant manager; George Pet-ruff, personnel manager, and Stanley Kenward, Tube Bending superintendent, who took pictures of the group. scalp laceration and was admit WAYNESBURG, Pa. (UPI) -George Kozar principal of Mapletown High School, said to- i day a $25 reward has been posted for the arrest of vandals who broke 25 panes of window glass at the Monongahela Twp.

school. upon earth of Jesus Christ our Orenich, R. D. 3, Box 102-G, Monongahela; Charles Perona, 804 Sherman Street, Monongahela; Andrew Ribnicky, 130 Factory Street, Monongahela; Charles Sarnoskie, 200 West Main Street, Monongahela; Harold Shooter, Box 6, Gaston ville; Angelo Sig-norini, 52 Fifth Avenue S. W.

ted to Montgomery County Hospi- New Eagle, is the fortunate man to place second. First place was snag Monday when the Russians ple Party. anH th TT an1 w'as er transferred to the Philadelphia Naval Hospital for programs discussion, spot Lord to Wliom let there be glory and honor without end." A tremendous roar from the crowd echoed from the seven hills of Rome as the Pope arose and copped by Olga Collin of 612 Ann Street, Monongahela; the third hurdler was also a woman, Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson of 101 Thompson Avenue, Donora. lighting the basic differences between their points of view.

They Eugene L. Graham of Pitts-burgh was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital. The others union representatives present THE WEATHER Special Issues On Rostraver N.B.V. Ballots Largo, Florida; Demitro Turko, R. D.

3, Box 75-M, Monongahe were expected to continue discus- bestowed upon it his blessing injured were Wilbur J. Gelzhiser, None of the contestants had sion of the program today. from below the red velvet and included Raymond Dunham, president of Local 210; George Kvts-ka, Staff representative of District 13 CIO-AFL, and Dr. Mi- 20, Robert C. Hipsley, 20, and la, aeceased, and Joseph Vaccaro.

gold rimmed canopy set up to perfect scores. All of the winners had two wrong. Western Pennsylvania: Sunny and a little warmer today. Highest 54 to 62. Fair and mild tonight.

Low temperature 36 to 42. irsi Avenue, New Eagle. Special issues are on the ballot Richard Lape, 22, all of Pitts-burgh. Zuraw had been visiting at his Retired foremen are: Adelbert chael A. Plesher, aho a staff rep- in both Rostraver Township and uaird, 426 North Alexander Street, protect him from rain or sun.

The Pope departed from tradition today in having the coronation coincide with one of Italy's Wednesday increasing cloudiness home in Charleroi over the week Monongahela; Dave McPher- North Belle Vernon today. Man Electrocuted In Same Plant As Father 28 Years Ago JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (UPI) and little temperature change. Rostraver Township residents son, 133 West Harrison Street, Alliance, Ohio; Joseph Montana. R.

Donora CD Director Named HARRISBURG (UPI) Gov greatest holidays, the anniversary of its great victory in World War end and joined the other sailors at New Stanton. They were en-route to Philadelphia Navy Yard where Zuraw is assigned to the U. S. S. Galveston.

D. 1, Box 70-C, Charleroi; James will determine whether or not the township form of government should be changed from second to first class. In North Belle Vernon Chest Thermometer James J. Costlow, 37, Johnstown, I. Usually the coronation is on; suffered the same fate in the Sunday.

George M. Leader has named two Pizzutelli, 1101 Fourth Street, Monongahela; Bernardino Pizzutelli, 513 Elmira Street, Monongahela; Marcel Souleret, R. D. 1, Bent-leyville. and Malcolm Spence.

R. the electorate will decide on the civil defense directors for western rescniauve ot the district. The representatives of company and union, as well as the newly retired men, were recognized and called upon for brief remarks. At conclusion of the speaking, a floor show featuring dancers from a district night spot pleased the banqueters. Albert Mendola served as program chairman for the event.

Wil. liam Kennedy and Andy Smith were co-chairmen of the dinner. There are 34 union men and seven foremen retired from the mm. installation of voting machines. I same place as his father did 28 years ago, when he was electrocuted accidentally Monday in the Gautier Division of Bethlehem Pennsylvania boroughs.

They are: Frank Hardy, Dun In both cases, a majority vote Republic Miner Dies In Slate Fall D. 1, Monongahela. will decide the issue. bar, and George W. Slancoven, DEATHS (Set Obituaries and Death Notice en Page 5.) Steel Corp's.

Johnstown plant. Donora. Costlow, employed as a rigger, WAYNESBURG, Pa. (UPI) came in contact with a high- Steve A. Mas, 52, Republic, Fay ette County, was killed instantly Mathies Mine Recalls 200 Men, Hikes Output voltage wire while removing insulators on a switching tower.

The victim's father, Anthony J. Monday afternoon when he was buried by a slate fall while on- Mrs. George Bartley John Dean Paul Liggett Milt Pauline Zaehariai Costlow, alsa was electrocuted in Carroll Township Girl Appointed Clerk For Judge A Carroll Township girl has been given a responsible position mine of Crucible" Steel Corp. me department. Vj 1 1 1 90 co 70 -we 6o so 40 pany's service.

Their names and addresses follow: Robert Abbott, Box 271, New Eagle; Armando Archiletti, 129 Church Street, Monongahela; Bartolo Archiletti, 504 Seventh Avenue, S. Larjo, Florida- The Mathies Mine of the wucibie, Greene County. j- Several workers, who narrowly mmmm mmm LamI Mathies Coal Company will re at Washington County courthouse. Webster School Wins Award For Safety Webster Public School has re call 200 men, starting with the Sunday midnight shift, General escaped death in the WlltSl said Bolas was loading coal whcn'M a mine rib collapsed. Tons of de-iCOlltrilllltlOltC: Mil bris rnisl.prf l.lw i-Mim hi Sandra Helen Garcia of Monongahela, R.

D. 1, was named Mon Anionio Bartolotta, 814 West Main Street, Monongahela: Fred Superintendent Robert Lauder day to serve as stenoeranhpr ivn. ceived a certificate of Exception Uartololla, 432 Parkinson Street liviuu HIWIJ the machine and a post. ist, and clerk for President Judge al Merit and has been placed on the National School Safety Honor 30 Per Cent Mark Aiononganeia: Frank Belli, 521 announced today. The move will increase the working force from S90 to 790 Roll of the National Safety Coun NOTICE Hoy i.

ca-wn. The young woman, a 1957 graduate of a High School, succeeds Miss Rose Pirge of Cenlerville who resigned to serve as court reporter for men and production from house-to-house canvass Is virtual ATTENTION Members of the General Chairman Ted Krause announced today that contributions to the Monongahela Area Community Chest have reached ly completed, and should wind up soon. Three groups already have cil for the first time this year, Mrs. Sarah Parncll, principal, lias annoimced. Mrs.

Parnell, a resident of Frye Station, said the Webster School Order of Owls No. 1657. Recula Judge David H. Weiner. She was November meeting will be held reported, and others are expect Fark Avenue, Monongahela; Chariot Bilec, 218 Garden Street, Monongahela; John Boros, Third Avenue, New Eagle; Michael Eosko, 38 Decker Street, Monon-frahola; Andy Bova, 108 Ninth Street, Monongahela; John Boyd, Morton Street.

Now Ea.sle: William S. Carroll, 311 Ninth Street, Monongahela; John Ciszewsky, 222 Gee Street, Monongahela Ck- formerly employed in a Pitts ed shortly. staff "will continue our organized burgh legal office. tons to 12,000 tons daily, Lauder said. He reported that Increased business led to the decision to add a third shift to mine operations.

The mine has been on two shifts since June layoffs. First layoffs came last January. safety program to teach Miss Pirge will replace Mrs. 01-young people of our community to ga Woodward of Charleroi who Wednesday, November 5 at 8 p. m.

Nomination of officers for Your presence is requested. Andrew A. Zanardclli Secretary. 30 per cent of the goal. Krause said canvassers have turned in $4,800 to date.

The quota is $16,160. The chairman reported that the While the general canvass is running slightly behind, Krause said, it should pick up momentum from here on in and be complet- protect themselves and their fel- has announced her resignation ef-low Ifectiv at tfat end of this year. by the end the week..

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