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The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 17

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THE MORNING HERALD THE EVENING STANDARD UNIONTOWN, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1972-PAGE 11 I CLASSIFIED DISMAY CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Viewing The Budget Situation ity Republicans (when coupled One thing that separates this year from the odd numbered years is that most lawmakers must stand for re-election in November. Another is the link between the budget and emergency flood relief appropriation. But politics, perfected over the years, is becoming the rule rather than the exception. Even when set against the backdrop of human misery of thousands of disaster victims, lawmakers make sure they check the political ramifications of each step they take. At least three flood relief billsSSI) million, $100 million and $152 million were proposed.

None has received swift action. This year, however, I he legislature hasn't even passed slop-gap appropriations, which permit the state to spend on an emergency basis while budget bickering continues, Hew Car Shoppers See THURBY MOTORS Dodge, Dodge Trucks ond Colts. New Car Shoppers THURBY Lincoln-Mercury Lincoln-Mercury Capri One STOP Shopping! MJ Conuelliville SI, Unlnnlomi mm If you've ben thinking about buying a better car, this is the weekend Is do it! Every model on our lot has a brand new price tag and they're so low you hove.to step over them! Don't wait ony longer come to MARK HOWARD today! Your Cholee Of Bvmr Lata Model Station Cirittc, Financing No HERE! Whether You' Hive Good Credit. Bad Credit. Or no urtoit, rry vti quick 10 MINUTE CREDIT APPROV AL! No Red Ten! Ms De lay! Phone Today! Dill 2SV 5WQ LET US PROVE HOW easy you cm own A cir Even If You Are Short 01, Cjsh! Phone Your C-rarlii Application To 2S5-50M And uwn A cr The Sam Day! TIOGA MOTORS.

iiurr Am erics Motors Dealer. Monongaheta. '67 Dodge 6 passenger station wagon. '66 Dodge Polara 6 passenger station wagon, V-8, automatic. '71 GTO door hardtop, automatic.

10 Volkswagen Bug. Save on (his one. '67 Ford Ranchero Vi ton pickup. '67 Chevy lmpala 2 door hardtop, '67 Pontiec Bonneville 2 door hardtop. 68 Ponllac CstaJina 4 door sedan.

'66 Ponfiae Grand Prix. Real nice. '71 Pontine Grand Vilie. A heautj. "70 Pontine Lemans, V-6, automatic.

"76 Cnevelie 4 dnor hardtop. '70 Chevy Nova 6 r-yl- inder, automatic. TRIUMPH AP Wlrpllofo FITTING FORM Terri Port, a member of the New York City Ballet Company, displays a bikini and striking form at the pool pool table that Is. The troupe attended a party In their honor prior to the opening night performance at the Saratoga, N. Y.

Performing Arts Circle. By WILLIAM D1MASC10 Associated Press Writer JIARRiSBURG, Pa. (API So 110,000 state employes aren't getting paid, So 859,000 welfare recipients aren't receiving their checks. So thousands Df vendors aren't being reimbursed for goods and services supplied to the state. What makes the 1972 budget crisis in Pennsylvania any different from the one in 1B71 or 1970 or 1009? Pnakovich May Replace Mr.

Titler CHARLESTON, Va. API-United Mine Workers District 31 President Leonard J. Pnakovich of Fairmont. W. reportedly is under consideration as a successor to resigning UMW vice president George Titler.

Pnakovich, 53, currently is serving the union in a dual role as president of its third largest district and as acting director of the union's important safety division. If he is tanned hv UMW Pres ident VV. A. "Tony" Boyle to succeed Titler, of Becklev, it would keep a West. Virginian in a top position within the UMW hierarchy.

This is important at the bal lot box since about half of the union's active and" retired membership is from the Moun tain State. Pnakovich told The Associ ated Press Thursday, "I have reason to believe from general conversations with officers of the union that mv name is being considered." Titler, who is 77, said Wednesday he submitted 'Ms resignation to the union's international board at a meeting last week. He indicated he did so in order to give Boyle an opportunity to appoint a new vice president and give him exposure in that office prior to court-ordered UMW elections in December. WINDOWS BROKEN Six windows were shot oul ith a BB eun at the Arthur Fritsch residence, 24 Wagner uruoniawn. ataie rouce saio the incident tnok place between 11:30 p.m.

Wednesday and 8 p.m. yesterday. A damage estimate was not available last night. LEGAL NOTICES TO BIDDERS Unlnntrrwn, I mats and tfLBn (16) Lice wrestllnfl German i. ur.e universal sparlacus icr'at 'uib'a! Galenic? rvairlcataans may be ieeived a'.

1 office at Hit, school Senior ihih School. Voir in. H. D. P.M.

Friday. July 14. 1873, which the Secretary. Albert Gallatin Area School Dittrjcl. Fulrohjnce-Gcorges High School, l.ri.

a Umontown. Pennsylvania 15401. ctooi CLA5SIFKD DISPLAY Wheel off to a fun VACATION! 66 Chevelle Malihu sport enu. pe, V-S, 4-specd 895 '67 Chevrolet BelAir sedan, V-8 automatic, power steering $1095 '68 Chevrolet lmpala SS coupe $1505 FIKE (HEROIET CO. COME BV OUR WAV WE'LL TRADE YOUR WAY Masnntown 583-7764 Reds Upset With '69 Chev.v Townsman 4 dnor sUHon wagon.

Tl Pljiiirwlh. Dusicr, II cylinder, standard, 9,000 '69 Volkswagen, Sua Roof, automatic. '69 Pontile Grand Prix, Sharp. '71 ChereUe Mallbu 2 door hardtop, air-cnadltion. '71 Camaro Ralley Sport.

Sharp. '71 Firebird. With only miles. '68 Olds 4 dnor hard-(np. Air-conditioning.

TO Pontlac Cataltna 4 door hardtop. Air-conditioned, '69 Ford 'A ton pickup. V-S. '69 Chevy lmpala 2 donr hardtop. Sharp.

'69 Camaro V-S, -automatic. PONTIAC CUISIfID DISPUY 0 2 0 0 Is On The MOVE ONLY 151 TO GO JIM MORRIS, Soles Mgt SAYS THANKS Your Response Hoi Been Sensational 15 DAYS 49 SOLD BUY HOW WHILE THE SELECTION IS BIO. ALL CARS BEING SOLD AT dHI OVER DEALER COST OR MO. WIS DONT CARE JUST AS LONG AS THERE'S A PROFIT. Plus DeMer PMp.

UnfllttMl NULL FORD RT. 40 WEST UNIONTOWN (ACROSS FROM MOSS MARKET) PHONE 437-9827 The excitment of a slate without power to pay its debts is practically nonexislant. State employes don't stop coming to work, welfare recipients aren't up in arms and vendors, accustomed to delayed payments anyway, keep the supplies rolling in. The leadership is holding up the flood monies, trying to use them as a lever to get the budget approved. The oddly powerful position of the minor Castro eluding the use of force from the solution of controversial is sues." Translation: World peace.

which by Marxist-Leninist doctrine cannot be assured while "imperialism" exists, is best served by avoidig risks of con-frntatin in a nuclear age and by carrying on the struggle by other means. The communique did say the talks were held in a "friendly and comradely atmosphere" and failed to use1 the word "frank," which would cannnte disagreement, as it did on Castro's last visit in 1664. However, while some might interpret this as meaning tnat everything went swimmingly at the talks, it could also be that bv now the Kremlin is aware that "frank" as a code ward has had ils cov er blown. DEATH NOTICES Vance funeral Home, SmllMH Saturday In the Kew Zicr. Bnplist Cemetery.

Smilhileld. Marion died Wednesdiy, July S. 1B72 at 10:111 a.m. in the Uninntown Hospital, fiurvivuiff are her r.us-bnnd. Andrew: the followlne; children: Mrs.

Julia Ar.n Curii; CMtage City. Xrs n.v.-ld fDianne) Harmon of Silver Springs. Andrew Paul, fceiv-irR the Kavy: BcUrt hou following Ill-others and sisters: A i -u of Donald, and Mrsf'MnrUia Sokol. ali of Cleveland, Genrxe of Falls Church. Mrs, Dolores Fram or Lynwood.

Cfiu'f. She was a member of St. John the ReiMlsi P. c. Church and St.

John's a. C. Bowl- ii II. iV 1 uiior- I 1 w. aette today from 2 lo and 7 fo 0 p.m., Saturday until 8:30.

a.m., when a prayer service be held followed hy Bflhtlsi G. Church" at 3 a.m. an celebrant. Inlennoiil in thatch ine Lenfiue will recite the Psraslas will be held lonlnht PKAVLtK, SUSAN A. Friends Funeral' Home.

1JS W. Fnyello to 0 and Salutday" ir.lil 0 r. he Intoned In 61. tiedwljf's R. C.

Clurch. at id- a.m. w.lh Hav. Michael as celebrant. Interment In church cemetery.

Parinti rosary tonieht al 7 p.m. foliowed by a HequHim Ha Hn-M li. a ki, Cat: ah Fa. Jchn F. SCaci-marczyk as cclahrani.

Interment to follow In Ross Cemetery In Hopwood. M. i Pa IV fc at Rav-aaaa Rerw, died Wednesday. Ja-1-. 5, the Palaalrva Has pital fhP v.at.

Mniah Ja at GatcF. Pa. Precedinri her In death was her father, ilavid la adaliltaa fo tie- aiaaa'al 'hr aaraivfti ha- tcr ntith rrfeman PrHlli one dauBh-ter. Robin Marie a I homo f.vn h. firant 3 Towr.f'tryt .1 ilnmp Mnva-dov." aa-iav Ira a until i ar.H 7 to in n.m and until c.fl'aa,-rlt,v at la va, I hf at with dissident uemocrats) is causing them fo try lo steam- roll changes over the administration.

Sidelights, a Democratic faction hi the House, spurred by the political ambitions of its leaders, is trying to block urban lawmakers from the lion's share of tax dollars while in the Senate, party rebels are trying to maintain an image as oppn-cnls of big spending. 15 Persons Are Nabbed PITTSBURGH (AP) Fifteen persons arrested in a city-wide police raid late Wednesday and overnight were arraigned Thursday on various charges involving prostitution, authorities said. Preliminary liearings in city court for 11 women and one man were set lor July 12, and hearings for three women arraigned before suburban officials were scheduled for a later date. Authorities said more than 50 city and state police participated in the raid, which was concentrnled in the downtown and East Liberty sections. The arrests resulted from an investigation by the state's Regional Strike Force.

Authorities said they have issued an additional IS warrants in connection with the investigation. Pniuhi Sale Today By New Saltm Cliurch A perohi sale will be held today at St. Mary's. Assumption Byzantine Cathoiic Church of New Salem from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Customers arc- asked to tiring their own containers. Phone ordrs may be placed by calling 245-7188. DEATH NOTICES being received in the flaky Tuneral Home. 139 W. Fayette lodaj-until 5 a.m., where prayer Lpr-ari-.

'aill hatd Da a Maisr. of Resurrection ir, St. Mary's n. C. Church at 11:30 a.m.

with m. Itev. Mscr. Michael P. Kushner as iELJIP, KATHERINn Friends are Heine; wreiv'Mi In thr Hakv Fia.i -y V.n VI FayT'l- SI today unUl 11 a.m., where prayer services will be held followed by a Mass or ResurrecUon hI Curchvlth Rt.

Hey. Mjfr. Mlch ael P. Kushner celebrar.L Interment" in the church cemetery. belnp received ir.

the a the hour iaf and TJlr. tlflrl P. Center will officiate, fntermaot lo the lam-ily pint, of Church Hill Ome- STtn.L. Age 50 yrs. of fc-allaa Ut 'Vaaaama.

CalTt. He was World War II veteran and a membei o( the VFW Post 17. rar.aJ; a -I -Crawtord-Halry Funeral Home. Hopwnod until today p.m.. Ihe hour of service, with Rev.

Arnold A. SlaRle offlelatlnit. a Layayctlo Mcmnrini Parlt Ceme- Tjjwthor Funeral Perrynr bo hold today at 10 a.m. followed by a IWnss of tlesur-lectlon at St. John's H.C Church.

Perrj-opolla at wl'h Curry an celehrrant, Interment in Mt. Auburn Cemetery, Fayette City. Ps. WILSON, EDWARD Alo 72 Mra tiaindj Brooks and Goldie a'a-ra, both of Dimbart a-an Marrpl. haa aatt Bisters, Mas.

Ada Martin and Mrs. both of Dunbar: one taaatalihcl and -Ihree Kreet tervice. with Pnclor Evan L. traa iffriclatine. Ir.lermcnl win be in Franklin Cemetery.

Dunbar. w. Shell Funeral Home. KM Ml. Vernon Ave.

Indiy until tl a.m. Ihe hour of service. Dr, Earl P. Confer, prtsior of the Cenlr.al chrp Ian U-arah aia nft.aiatc lata-menl In Sylvan Heights Cemc- Chanffe In time of service: Unlontown, dU-d Wednesday. Julv 1672 In Ihe Unlor.lown Hnsniui.

Born April lo, 19JI. Carnegie. he waj the son of the late Pool and Mary Risks WrobleWiki. He was a District Sales Manager tur -aaaaaar and was a mernher of the Tliirrl Preshylerlan Church. ha-natnua, aaH ti.a aPO a aa s-jrvlvarg air.

ROdgers Wrohleyvsld: three danshterE. Mrs. Thomas iDsrlen-) Miller or Norwood. Mas: Mrs Robert (Snjanrei McNali at liar wood and Falrlela at home: one histcr. Mrs.

VlrBlpla Lauth of BridBcvllIc. and one brother. Leonard. State of California. Thr family will receive Mends in ihe Andrew D.

FcrBUSDn Funeral Hornc. R0 Morcanlown loriav from to 5 and 7 a and Sat-urday a til 0 a the hour nf strvtnr. a.alh Itav Karl VI man hla paslor. lnlermcnt will follow In the tthsrtla-- arrrhiv BPO ial'-: -Vo 570 uti; I aid trta Ices this evenlnc at MARSHALL'S MONUMENTS AuUurlied Dcakr J43 E. Main Si.

Unlnnlotot, Pa. 1972 CHEVYS By WILLIAM L. RYAN AP Special Correspondent The' communique ending Fidel Castro's visit to Moscow is a good example of the uses of Aesopian language, the jaigon used to cloak The statement fails to disncl a sus picion that Moscow still is dis satisfied with the prime minis ter's track record in Havana. The eommunlciue seemed assertion by the Russians lhat they are not required lo explain their foreign policy to clients who should willingly accept the idea that "Big Brother knows best." Caslro probably wanted explanation and assurance with regard to current Soviet postures toward the United States in the light of President Nixon's visit. The communique suggests that Castro had to bow to superior Russian wisdom.

The vol atile "lefc imum chief -has been a big and expensive headache to his Soviet benefactors, who are cdev about how he uses their eronnmic aid, ana annoyed ny his claims to leadership of the "liberation" movement in Latin America. The cammuique abounded in Aesopian language. Caslro agreed, the statement said, that "the existence ol ma Soviet Union, its might and its vigorous foreign policy play an outstanding part in the people's Deration struggle. ClASSITTEB DISPLAY "95 MnrcecltB Bern, 230 6. Plunk red Interior.

Cream" puff. Auto. '68 Merct 250, Auto. Mint oondltiOn. MERCEDES BENZ DODGE Translation: Moscow has told Castro it is incorrect for any Communist to suggest that the Kremlin is laggard in its sup port of world revolution, despite what pro-Chinese and other Communist dissenters might allege.

The communique said the two agreed that boviet measures have been "practical steps tD promote world peace and vigorous aimed at ex- Fischer Is Prof's Choice UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. (AP) The coach of Pennsylvania State University's chess team predicts "Bobby Fischer is going to he Ine world's new chess champion." Donald Byrne, who said he has played Fischer six times losing' four and drawing two -said the American challenger should handily defeat. Boris Spassky, the Russian world title holder, in the champlo-ship match at Reykjavik, Iceland. "Spassky's good, but Fis cher's terrmc, saia Byrne, also an assistant professor of English at Penn State. He said he made the judgment on the basis ol world tour statistics, first-hand observation and past cxpierence.

Uyrne, rated among tne top 10 players In the United States for the past 25 years, said he had never played Spassky. DIRECTOR Dr. Juartita Kreps Is the New York Stock Exchange's lirnt woman director. She was one of the directors elected (his week to represent the public interest an expanded board which set policy for the world's largest securities exchange. AP Wlrfphold BRAND NEW SAVE HUNDREDS ON THE AREA'S FINEST SELECTION OF NEW CARS TRUCKS 2 CAPRICE 4.

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