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-TWO Ask Explanation For Jailing Of Embassy Clerk WASHINGTON. Nov Undersecretary of State Webb; railed Czech Vladtmar Outrata to Im oftice today to re- quest an explanation of Czechosio-; action in tailing Samuel Mervn an S. Embas-ay clerk in Prague The I cl Slates protested against detention last Saturday The Czech foreign of ficc had indicated that a reply would be delivered in Washington last week. When the reply tailed to arrive Webb called Outiata 1 Ins office for an explanation. State Department spokesman Michael McDermott noted that the Communist-dominated zoch 'government has not Indicated offieiat- lv what are being made against Meryn although the government controlled press and radio have asserted that he was accused of espionage BIG THREE WILL CONFER IN PARIS DURING NEXT WEEK Owl 3 Recognition of the Communist regime in China Officials believe that within a year ail major powers will have recognized the Red government of China 4 Drafting of a peace treaty with Japan independent, if necessary.

of Russia and China 5. Integration of the economies of European powers to lessen the load of Marshall Plan aid in 1950 and 1951. 6 Support of Marsha! Tito of Yugoslavia in his war ot nerves with the Kremlin STRICKLER WILL REVIEW PARADE from Page One) then proceed direct to the reviewing stand, which will be between the Diamond and North street, on the east side of Jefferson street. The parade Will form on the Mile, with the head resting 1 ai Home street from whence it will move up Mill street to South Croton avenue, thence to East street, west on ington to the Diamond and up North Jefferson street to the Legion Horne The-parade will move lout promptly at 7 o'clock. Any organizations in the city, fraternal or civic, wishing to participate are asked to contact Pa- Made Marshal Barnes on or before November 7.

There will be four divisions in parade, with the men in active military' service, anil the units ot the 229th in division one. of which i Thomas McCormick is marshal The second division will include VFW posts and auxiliaries and Post 528 American Legion, with John Stoner is parade marshal The third division will include the Catholic War Veterans and auxiliary with Orlando as marshal, while the fourth division will include all other units, with Herman Sieinbrink as marshal VISH1NSKY TO DELAY SPEECH 0 Britain's Bevin and Foreign Minister Schumann of France apparently will not eancet out the conference on Monday with Vishmsky. On the contrary the forthcoming three-power meeting in Paris gives added importance to the Acheson- Vishinsky talk, since the Secretary of State undoubtedly will report at length to Bevin and Schumann on the talks. Vishinsky asked Aeheson for an appointment some days ago and will meet him before playing host in Washington to the diplomatic corps at tho annual Soviet celebration of "October Revolution day. CHING PREPARES FOR MEDIATION IN COAL STRIKE (Continued! from One) NEW CASTLE, NEWS, NOVEMBER 4, 1949.

DIVISION NEARS CHEST GOAL Deaths Of The Day tration, it a.s explained, is to bring all the influence to bear on mediation and bargaining for a negtoiated settlement of the mine shutdown Continued from One) workers under that captain. A total of sixty workers were enlisted to help with the campaign in Hn. Thomas C. Roberts Mrs. Mary Roberts, aged 74.

of Kennard, widow of the late the women's division, i Thomas C. Roberts, died at the Reach home of her daughter, Mrs. Carl R. Mrs. Moorehead arbitrarily as- Pa Newc dead- I Duckworth.

913 Morris street, at signed goals to each ward, based Officials said theil IS no USau a spwral and nnrnrnce line" fixed on Chirrg's mediation WASHINGTON. Nov. L. Lewis offered today to meet with Ulinois- Indiana operators in Chicago tomorrow to seek a new coal wage, contract that could send striking miners in those states back to work Tuesday. it), to-day.

following a several on her background and experience months illness. in Chest work. Three of these Born January 9. 1875. she was a wards, the fourth, sixth and sev- daughter of Jesse and Fannie have already made their quo- venson and had resided in Kannard ta her lifetime The second ward, under Mrs.

Mrs. Roberts a member of F. P. Simpson and Mrs. Frank the Kennard Methodist church and Robison, has reported the great- the Sunday school of that church, est number of and largest financial 'total.

(Continued Irm One) Nuumer months. The bcfin work was left until laat te order to throw the roads open to the public. Quite a bit of flU work is ncees- sary in some spots to make the rides of the roads safe hi case a i ear should accidently get off the (surface of the highway. i Business firass and residents SV active in the W. C.j Unrest flnmcUl Surviving are one daughter, Mrs Other ward chairwomen and there Jessie Duckworth, this city; one I their totals to date are as follows: JLjL.JL ratine efforts.

It was conceded, howevet, L()U1S Roberts, Kennard. i First. Mrs. W. J.

Bradford. ilSf i that if this approach one foster son. John C-Brlson, Third, Mrs. a Tfec methods will have to be employed. one sister $227; Fourth.

Mrs George Sher-, dlrt and Nickerson of this city; fifteen man. Fifth Mrs. Edwin Coo-1 Her a i per. $15; Sixth. Mrs.

Chauncv Dav- Thomas C. Roberts, preceded is, $225; Seventh. Mrs. Loyal ton. $355; Eighth, Mrs.

Julius I The body has been removed to ii eon-' the George E. Nickerson funeral WeL home. Cedar street, where friends TRUMAN OPENS i both may call this evening, from 7 to 9 1950 CAMPAIGN Sharon Torpedo Sank Jap Ship SHARON. Nov. A torpedo donated by employes of WestinghouMi's transf ormer division in Sharon sank a heavily loaded Jap freighter during the war.

The navy revealed today that cuted standard submerged approach from land side. Fired three ink 18 torpedoes forward. "One terrific hw al middle of the target by torpedo donated by employes of the VVestinghouse factory at Sharon. Pa. sank instantly Diving time 30 seconds." Neshannock U.P.

Will Have Picture ployed President Truman said recently that he would not hesitate to use I the Taft-Hartley law in either coal or steel if the country' is eon- fronted with a national emergency. 1o Ching is expected to ffeHow the i Tbe has removed to Cobb. the torpedo hit its target with the announcement that Westing-; house's Sharon employes will be presented the official navy record; of the torpedo. a moving picture in The official gave this color, will be shown Sun- count of ihe encounter with the evening November 6. at 8 Japanese o'clock in Neshannock U.

P. "Sighted smoke, which de-i church This new film, which was veloped into a small ak. mfm. made in Japan, is a true story composite super-structure, cruiser about an orphan. rn, plumb bow.

ice is the monthly community identified as type Fox Tare (gram for the congregation of Charlie. About 2.700 tons. Exe- i Neshannock church. same procedure in the coal con troversy that he used in conferring separately with sides exploring their viewpoints clock land not attempting to arrange a joint session until there is some prospect for success. United Mine Workers President John Lewis has a meeting of the I MW's 200 -man policy eommittie scheduled Monday in Chicago and probably will not be called to meet with Ching until after that session.

VOTERS TO ON STATE BONUS TUESDAY (CoRttnor'l ttmm Owe) gheny County Pleas Court Judge Harry Montgomery, slated by Democrats Other Amendments In addition to live bonus proposal. voters will be asked to approve or reject amendments to authorize absentee voting rights for hospitalized war veterans and to Saturday morning, the body will frum Pat, be removed to the home of her son. Louis Roberts at Kennard. Fu-! easion of "Truman in Minne nerai services are to be conducted sota. His address climaxed a Sunday at 2:30 p.

from the Kcn- oard Methodist church with inter- Sub-District Meet Monday Noon New Castle Sub-district of the Methodist church will hold, their LOAN 100 OR MORE ment in the Stevenson cemetery at Kennard Miss Margaret McCullough Miss Margaret McCullough, aged 69. of 919 Lorraine avenue, died speech ui vLf ivir. Truman declared emphati- in the Jameson Memorial hospital; t-a 1 ly that lie is going to continue oar tv trwiav fnlinwin? illnPxv ki during which persons in meeting Monday at 12:15 the twin cities of St. Paul and p. in the First Methodist Minneapolis turned out to greet church.

The is to be fea- jtured by a fellowship dinner in Twelve thousand persons packed church which will preface the St. civic auditorium for the I regular business session. In or phono COMMERCIAL CREDIT PLAN MHMnCONIUKCD DISCOUNT CO.mmmmtmmmm 22 N. Mercer St. Phone 7155 exempt municipal redevelopment here early today, following an illness She had resided at a home for the aged on Lorraine avenue, for the past two years, coming here from West Middlesex.

Born in Sandy Lake in 1880. Miss McCuliough made her home there up until 15 years ago when she went to make her home with her mece and nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gilkey.

She resided there until she came to the nursing home I lie fight for his vast social ol fare program and predicted its ultimate adoption. Pauses In Chicago The chief special train left St. Paul for Ihe return trip at 10:45 Rev. James A. Gaiser.

sub-district president, will conduct the business session. Devotions will be directed by Rev. G. Edward Shaffer of the Greenwood Methodist church. Rev.

Thomas Morris, district superintendent, will present several matters of importance. Rev. Albert C. Howe, program MOSQUITO LIFE Aduli a span of several months. life INDUSTRIAL DIAMONDS Ntaout 30 percent of the world dollar volume of diamond sales are made for industrial use.

She was a member of the Pres- i committee paused for nearly an hour in Chi capo early this morning and by Sen Paul Douglas; George Kells, stale Democratic chairman: Jake Arvey. chairman of the powerful Cook county Demo- will have an important i tnnin del topic, "Visitation A discussion will take place following the topic. and former Chi- Keliy. The ORDER NOW YES ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS NOW WHILE SELECTIONS ARE COMPLETE. IMPRINTED OR PRICE RANGES.

Choose your Christmas Cards from fine card manufacturers such as Hallmark. Norcross, Rustcraft and See them D. W. DIVISION Castle Stationery Co. 12 MILL ST.

OR CASTLE STATIONERY CO. 24 N. MERCER ST. necessary to pay ex-servicemen, or the next of kin of deceased soldiers. sums equal to 10 a month for domestic duty and S15 a month for overseas -errice Lawmakers have estimated that about 375 will be needed for payments white the will be used for debt service Payments would be limited to veterans who served between December 7, 1941 and September 2, 1945.

LAST MISSING BODY IN PLANE CRASH IS FOUND from On agencies from local taxation for a maximum 25 years. byterian church at Sandy Lake cago Mayor Edward A majority of the electorate Surviving are one brother. Mar- four had coffee with the President affirmative ballots if the shall McCullough of Joplin. tiu, president is expected to amendments are to be validated, and three nephews and one niece, reach Washington at 10.15 ni The bonus amendment needs ap-' The body has been removed to i tonight, proval or the proposed payments the Paul Moore funeral home in will not be made. The constitu- Sandy Lake, with funeral arrange- I 1 tional debt limit is $1,000.000 and r.ients incomplete.

Burial is to KpyitfMilC the approval of voters is needed to i place at Sandy Lake. exceed the ceiling. -----Should the bonus be approved, fMorgan Price the commonwealth will proceed to Morgan Price, aged 67 years, of sell bonds to raise the money 419 Bleak ley avenue, died at his home Thursday at 1:15 m. following a heart attack He had been in poor health for the past seven years. Mr.

Price was born in Massillon. March 14. 1882, son of Thomas J. and Abigail Williams Price. He lived in New Caslle since April.

1898. and was a retired tin worker Mr. Price had been married for 23 years when his wife. Mrs. Elizabeth Daugherty Price, died in i at Manila at 8 30 Surviving are his children; I Thomas P.

Price. Sa nuel Price. Abbie Price and Mrs. Elizabeth Mayberry, of New Castle; Mrs William Locoeo. Cleveland.

and Mrs. Carpenter Harlan, of Aspin- The FRIENDLY Furniture Store 1101 South Mill Street Phone 4572 Beaity, Comfort, Lasting Satisfaclion These are the qualities which are possessed only to their fullest extent in the Friendly Furniture Store Furniture. SHOP WHERE IS A. G. CONTI, proprietor Hours Behind In World Air Trip MANILA Nov, Rey nolds arrived in Manila today almost ten hours behind schedule in his global flight aimed at breaking the world's record for commercial airlines.

The Chicago millionaire airliner landed at the Philippine capital at 6:10 a. His original schedule called for him to arrive solving the mysterious accident lies in Bridoux ft thought that He leaves h.s brothers when he is able to answer ques- and Reese Price of thbv city, and tions he can explain the collision. nrtz-hildren les A-navy barge was placed in po.si- Klh('ee i mb tion to remove the wreckage of ihe rier rx P-38 from the river Civil aero- nce Reynolds is out to break the record held bv Col Edward Egan who flew around the world on reg-; ular in days, five hours The veteran aviation enthusi.i-n fiad hoped to make the round-the- world trip in four day, and 33 hours. E. GENE SCHWEINSBERG VETERAN WORLD WAR II IEPI il ise DRESSES 1000 $1 95 nautics board officials are to make a minute examination of the war- surplus plane to determine whether it was defective.

Card Of Thanks wish to thank our friends, neighbors and relatives lor kindness and sympathy extended us during our bereavement. Also for day at 2.30 m. in the John beautiful flowers donated Bigler funeral home, lulo South THE CIFRA Funeral services will be Sun- Hymn Writer At Portersville Rally Mill street. Rev. James Rainey in charge.

Burial will be in Oak Park cemetery. Friends will be received this evening, seven to nine o'clock, in the fnueral home, and Saturday, two to four and seven to nine o'clock Regular meeting of the Porters vilie Youth lor Christ will take Reed Funeral place on Saturday evening at 8 i Funeral services for Albert J. o'clock in the Portersville P. Reed. Kerr street, were held on church.

I Thursday at 2 p. in the Offutt Workers for the service will be funeral home. Rev. Everett Spring Rev. Frederick Rooinson and Rev.

in charge. A. A. Luther, both who are pastors! Mrs. Archie Davis and Mrs.

and musicians Rev. Luther is Martin Chili sang two composer of ihr hymn "Jesus Pallbearers were John Neslorek Never The men are from Clyde Bishop. Ralph Cooper Steve, New York slate Clare McGuire and bert Cook FAMILY It Card Of Thanks We wish to thank our friends, neighbors and relatives for kindness and sympathy extended us during the illness and death of our mother, Mrs. John Bodendorfer; also for floral tributes and cars donated. Mr.

John Bodendorfer Family AMERICAN OPERA NEW YORK. i Pinza predicts in the American that S. music one day vs 1 challenge European grand opera He says the new music is taking 1 form in the works of Irving Beri lin. Cole Porter and Richard Rodgers among others Buri Park was Castle View Bui The Grand canyon in 1 embraces 190.051 acres. The Smartest Sports In Town A rizona.

Julian Goldman Washington St. Yliss Finery Funeral Funeral services tor Miss Della Emery 102 Richelieu avenue, were conducted 1 hursday at 2,30 m. from Ihe Cunningham funeral home with Rev. S. Yoder officiating Walter and Eldon Emery', Harold Nimmo.

Earl Blevins. Jack Meehan and James Gwin were pallbearers Burial took place in Ml Her. inon cemetery Sweeney Funeral Time Requiem ma-s for Thomas Sueenc will be offered in St Man church. Saturday morning at 9 o'clock Burial will be in St. Mary' -emetary.

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