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The Oil City Derrick from Oil City, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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Oil CIlyTrnnltlln.CHirlon, Ta. Friday, January 17, 1MB 12- HIE DERRICK OIL CITY HOSPITAL Britain Sets New Strike Laws LONDON (AP) Britain's AilinltliMl I 1 15 LEU. Larry 203Vi BUTLER. Mrs. Thomas, Knox W.

Sixth HEIGLEY. Lonnle, 07 l'cnrl PETERS, Mrs. Vein, 0 Mylnn mrnmm. TALLEY, Barbara, Venus HASUROUCK. Mrs.

bor government Is staking us RD Oil City Junior Chamber Of Commerce Distinguished Service Award NOMINATION BLANK Williar liAZt.E'l future on measures to cuvu strikes I ha', undermining Llio natlor's drive toward economic Pearl THOMAS, Sara, Emlenlon DORR, Mrs. Paul and daugh Plcnsaiilvillo RD 1 HUDSON, Mrs. Hichnrd, 57 Rockwood SMATHEUS, Mrs. W. Scott, Clarion TENNEY, Wendy, 21 13.

Bis-sell HATHAWAY, Handy, TiUis- solvency. After hours of dispute ter, Seneca Cabinet wrapped up and sent ils CARTWRIGHT, Charles, controversial package Kane printers Wednesday for HECICAT1IORN, Mrs. Gerald, 6 E. Bisscll lion. It has already drawn the lire ville 1IEFFEHN, Mary Ann, Franklin TALLEY, Mrs.

Robert, Venus of both management and organ Name ot Nominee Address RD 1 DICKINSON, a 173 BARSCZ, Mrs. Adam, 100G Glcnview CLARION STATE COLLEGE'S freshman debate team won Ilia first place negative trophy at Geneva College with a record pi three wins and one loss. Pictured arc, left lo right, Jim llariek, New Brighton and Al Carraway, Grausvlllc. LOLLEY, Mrs. Mary, 307 Beach ized labor, which were given an advance look.

The Confederation of British Industry said the measures don't so far enough. The Trades ECKERT, Stephen, 101 Hone W. Fifth ZlEGLEll, Mrs. Leroy, Em List Three Or Move References For The Nominee. Address Address Address Births RODGERS.

Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Union Congress said Uicy go loo far. soph, 4V4 Duncan, a daughter lenton RD 1 COULTER, Mrs. Harry, Knox RD 2 DEPEW, Mrs.

James, 10201'. W. Third The bill amis at forestalling Clarion State College Debaters Win Trophy labor trouble such as a jurisdictional dispute involving 10 liiry 21, 1000. Oil City, Ta. 16301 All nominations must he received by Mail To: DSA Chairman P.O.

Box MONKS, Mrs. George 303 unions that threatens to lie up the state-owned steel industry Wednesday. BUTLER, Mr. and Mrs Thomas, Knox, a son Wcducs day. HASBROUCK, Mr.

and Mrs John, Pleasanlvillo RD 1, (laughter Thursday. Jefferson Discharged 20. would make secret strike I1ARTZELL, Ross, Knox RD CLARION Clarion's dcbat- ballots obligatory, to eliminale to Augustana on speaker points. Ironically, Clarion had higher speaker points than first and crs started the New Year sue-1 cessfully with victories in both charges of intimidation sucli as have been leveled in some cases ot Dublic votes Mrs. King Announces Memorial Center For Her Late Husband A scond major change would Illinois and Pennsylvania on tne weekend ot January 10-11.

At Illinois State University, in competition wilh 40 colleges FRANKLIN HOSPITAL provide compulsory cooling off period 28 days in the ease second place bowling urccn aim Wayne Stale, both of whom finished with 10-2 overall records. Kay Bcrkcy was the fourth place individual debater in the tournament, and Pat Dobson ninth. In the two-man cross-examination division, juniors Mary from ten stales, Clarion finished BEIGHTOL, Lauren, 1530 Elk of official union sirixes anu ou Admitted STEVENSON, LATCIIAW, Mrs. Ethel, Frank a y. fitnn-p.

of world 'J-1 lu, (King) as a lin RD 2 The lesislaUon presses tnc tied for honors in two divisions of debate. In the varsity four-man division, sophomores Marilyn Ros- vis, Frank r. Trades-Union Council lo set it-Roman Catholic Parochial a3 a lo out jur. FRANTZ, Mrs i RD 2 Lou McCauliff of Johnson and Belli Ferguson of Gibsonia had King conducted services with his father, the pastor. Other speakers included Rosa Parks, whose refusal to give up her scat on a Montgomery, bus started King's first big nonviolent protest.

lanowick of MeadviUe and Frank scnoois in wcw ioik ncm ne- disputes between BAKER, William, Franklin RD Franklin RD 3 KELLEY, Rollland, Coopers-town McKISSICK, Lloyd, Polk HUFNAGEL, John, 251 1st RHOADES, Richard, Franklin RD 3 BRUNSGAARD, Mrs. CUMMIiNGS, Nick, -113 Moi ATLANTA, Ga. (AP)-The widow of Martin Luther King for a memorial center to her husband, as religious and political leaders throughout the nation attended ceremonies to observe his birthday anniversary and urge that it be declared a national holiday. morial services several r- unions ban communities suspended ir.du,lria, relations com False ot Coraopolis lied for first place on the affirmative with a 4-2 record, and wins over East land enough wins lo make the quarterfinal elimination rounds, but lost when the lie was broken ou speaker points. McCauliff and cldsscs their schools.

i tn be established KLINE, Roberl, Sligo RD 1 WOODS, Mrs. Harold, 133 Gil- The speakers and some of the shortly to take over disputes ith written persmission from the labor federation is unable to fiUan his parents was excused from make progress towaTd a CASTONGUAY, Mrs. Richard 612 congregation men paraaen groundbreaking ceremonies at the site of a low-vent housiug project to be called Martin Luther King Village. A wreath was placed on King's grave at South public school lor the day. In Detroit, Councilman Nicholas Hood proposed that a princi Emlcnton RD 2 Titusville MOSIER, Sandra, 216 Maple ern Illinois, Concordia, Rock Valley, and Northeastern Illinois.

No affirmative was able lo win more than four rounds. Others tied with Clarion at 4-2 were: Illinois Slate, Bowling Green, Wayne Slate, and Bradley. On Hie negative, Kaye Berkey The government seeks legal ipht to impose decisions of the Ferguson had wins over JNortn-western, Illinois, Indiana Stale, and Macalester, and losses to Michigan Stale and Bradley. Clarion speakers also won "Excellent" awards in every individual event they competed in in Illinois. Mary Lou McCauliff won an excellent in oratory, missing first place by 2 pal thoroughfare be renamed commission in cases where a strike would do areat damage to BARKER, Mrs.

Robert, Coop-orstowu YOUNG, Karen, 123 Highland Discharged "What we see beginning I now," Corolla. King said, "is no dead monument but a living me-moria filled with all the vitality that was his, a center of human endeavor committed to the causes for which lie lived and died." Mrs. King made the announcement on what would have been her husband's 40111 birth for King. In Pennsylvania, King's birth the national economy or where Hospital day was proclaimed "Day of View Cemetery. Elsewhere: In New York, Gov.

Nelson A. Rockefeller, Mayor John V. Lindsay and Manhattan Bor of Jennorslown and Pal Dobson T1MBLIS, Steven, 725 Atlantic datively minor strike coma up an entire industry Commeration" by Gov. Ray mond Shafer. ot Pcnn Hills had a 5-1 record STANTON, Donald, Franklin with wins over Iowa, Northern Indiana civil rights leaders points.

Kay Berkey won an excellent in persuasive speaking. Admitted WALTERS, Rhonda, RD 1 KL1NGESMITII, Mrs. Mcasant Nor- Illinois, Indiana State, and Mac- held memorial services in an In Ihrough a halt in vital supplies. The bill will almost certainly bring loud protests from a left-wing Laborite lawmakers next Monday, when Parliament reas ough President Percy E. Sutton signed a petition urging the President and Congress to make Bctti Ferguson won cxcellcnts villc Murray man, Coopcrstow dianapolis Baptist Church.

The Rev. N. H. Smith, a friend of in both oratory and oral inter day. King, president of the Southern Christian conference, was assassinated in STRICKLAND, Mrs.

Thcrcsc, SllAKESPHEARE, Mrs. Lew Overall, Clarion's 9-3 record King's birthday a national hoh pretation, missing first place in 317 W. Elm tied llicin for third place. The King, was the principal speaker sembles after the unnstmas day. A group plans to present it oral interpretation hy just Iwo third place trophy was awarded proposal by Commissioner Memphis, in April law.

Following the announcement to President elect JNixon in feu Harold Turner lo name a park is, 834 Elk MARTZ, Richard, Seneca RD SMITH, Mrs. Howard, 1338 Chestnut DENNY, Dclbcrt, 1018 Elin EDKIN, Thomas, 518 Buffalo ruary. Sutton suggested it may be opposed by "many Southern entertainer Harry Belatonto spoke at memorial services at for King was passed unanimous ly in Jackson, Mich. Fbenezcr Baptist Church where people who did not see him points, Meanwhile, Clarion's freshman novice team of James Rar-ick of New Brighton and Al Carraway of Grausville won the first place negative trophy at Geneva College wilh a record nf Itirpp wins and one loss. Rar- NAACP Plans Synagogue Installation School officials in Newark, who had refused to give stu Clarion Hospital McCLAIN, Mrs.

William, 218 TEMPEST, David, 4Uu w. Walnut PETERSON, Mrs. Shirley, 10 Persuing L'HUILLIER, Mrs. Alma, 320 E. Elm SMITH, Russell, Townvillc RD 1 Discharged B1RTCIEL, Mrs.

Jancl, Pleas-antville BOHIN, Mrs. Viola, 411 N. Monroe 1st dents Ihe day off, said about MONARCH, Mrs. Loretla, 74-1 one-third skipped classes NOW SHOWING EVENINGS At 7:15 and 9:15 15th wark schools, which arc about Admilted allli r-irrawnv had wins over FRANKLIN The executive S1IOUEY, Susan, 138 Cillfiltan 70 per cent Negro, all had serv LENCER, Dolores, Crown Denison, Thiol, and Westminster GALBRAITH, James, Kenncr- board of the Venango Chapter, National Association for the Ad dcil RD 2 ices for King. Schools in neighboring East Orange closed at noon.

DEEPLY MOVING POWERFUL DRAMA A Story of 3 Strangers A Mother, A Father anil A vancement ot Colored l'eopie met Wednesday night in the KNOWLTON. Robin, 2 3 4 CLARK, Mrs. Donald, fair- and a oss (o rhe first mount City RD place affirmative team from YATES, Patty, Rimcrsburg Sllsqllehanna. The novice affirmative team EBERLIN, Merle, Clarion Lf Boh Ambridge and Discharged Sue Ann Knowles, New Castle MYERS. Charles.

Clarion RD had a 3-1 record at Geneva, with Erie Street Church of God and Brook Licensed Nurses Meeting Cancelled Due to sickness, the meetin OSTERGARD, Mrs. Evelyn Plcasanlville Patricia Neal Parly Honors Servicemen On Leave REYNOLDS, Mrs. Dorolhy, -jv McGREGOR Douiel, Oak' wins over Geneva, Westminster, Pleasantville In Frank D.Gitoy Puliaorrnza winning JQf of the Licensed' Practical Nurs cs Association of Pennsylvania Venango County Division, sched SELLEN, Mrs. Lois, 14 Han Ridge cock decided to install officers of the branch ot 8:30 p. m.

Wednesday in the Tree of Life Synagogue in Oil City. Mrs. Ermagene Martin, president, conducted the meeling and the members voted on eoin-mitlce chairmen for the organization. They include: Church work The Rev. Mildred Pait, the Rev.

Collett Blllll CLARK, Mr. and Mrs. Donald, NILES, Mrs. Dorothy, Shef field" SMITH, Clarence, Fairmount City RD, a daughter ul-ed for Tuesday, has been postponed unlil 0:30 p. m.

Tuesday, Feb. 18, when it will be held at the Franklin Library. RIMERSBURG Paulctte Hetrick of Rimcrsburg RD 1 was hostess at a party al her home honoring a number of MJHUMMpaM SHOWING TONITE 7T7H at Regular prices At 7:15 and 9:30 Thursday. area servicemen wno were Human Relations Head Sworn In home on leave during the holi days. Servicemen honored were Community coordinating Ecumenical Meeling Slated For Sunday Itcv.

John A. Terry of the United Church in Christ of Cleveland, Ohio, will be one of the guest speakers at the annual Ecumenical meeting sponsnrrd by the Lavigerie Guild of the White Sisters lo he held at 7:30 p. m. Sunday al the Vcn.mgo Danny Bowser, who has since HARRISBURG (Al') Former Welfare Secretary Max Rosenn left for Vielnam; Jim Mc Edward Sehwabenbaucr. Education Joseph Stewart Miss Doris Litzinger.

Finance Mrs. Mamie Ra sham, treasurer; John Simp ghlon, who relumed to Fort ot Wilkes-Rarre took the oath of Gordon, Robert MaeKin lay, ho is stationed at Fort office as Chairman of Ihe l'enn sylvania Human Relations Com mission. Jackson, S.C.; Terry Van Tas Housing John Bowen, Rabbi Rosenn was named chairman Gary Perras. recently by Gov. Shafer lo sel who had just enlisted in the Army and is now at Fort Bon-ning, Jim Boltz, who re turned to boot camp at Great Christian High School audito cccd Harry Boyer, president of the Pennsylvania AFL-CIO.

rium. Also lo speak at this event is Lakes, 111. and is now stationed LOLA ALBRIGHT CHAD EVERETT-0ZZ1E NELSON-CRIS1A FERRARI Press and publicity Mrs. M. W.

Michcner. Labor and industry Father Thomas Vinca, he Rev. William Matthews. Membership William Wil Jack C. Gilles, Protestant lay Boyer headed Ihe agency at Dam Neck, Virginia Beach, since us cstaniisiimein in jjjo Va F.d Grcenawalt, who hac iust enlisted in the Navy and is as the Pennsylvania Fire Em ployment Practice Commission.

SHOWING AT BOTH DRAKE and KAYTON CHILDREN'S MATINEE AT 2 P. M. iviy ita it's i son Joseph Feldcr. now at Grca; Lakes, The governor's office said six Legal redress Harry Gent man of Shaker Heights, Cleveland, an employe of the B. V.

Goodrich Company and a teacher for the Ecumenical Institute ot Cleveland. Topic for the evening will be "Revolution in the Church." Sunday is the second day of the Church Unity Oclave. other men and women newly Bill Conner who returned Lo Marine service at Paris Olher guests were: Crystal Jr. named as commission members Political action Jesse John would be sworn in Jan. 21 son, John Stuck.

Bowser, John and Maxinc 1'ci-crs, Trudy and Pixie MacKin-lay, ltandv Burns, Tom Curry, Freedom Fund and progran -Mrs. Callic Collins. In 1D0G, there were only A question and answer period marriageable men for every 100 Pam Stiwart Alma uonhiser, Youth Sister Patricia Anne Paul Law Jr. women in the United Stales. In: will follow Ihe program, which Ann Rankin, Gary Sev- 10(58 there were 90.

i is open lo the public bcrt. Darlonn Gimtrnm, Marvin I'ricster. Greg Painlcr. Betsey Mrs. Albert Lawson was elected as cxeculive.

secretary of the group. Mrs. John Bowen was Guntriim, Hutch Hetrick, Sandy Ferguson, Linda Scvherl, Terry Hawk and lh' hoslcss. selected as branch secretary, succeeding Mrs. Marie Holland, who has resigned.

Assistant sec BOURSE rclarv will he Mrs. Edward Sehwabenbaucr. Joseph Slew art was elected assistant trea NEW DELHI (AP) Many Indian girls study home science in colleges as a passnort lo oar-! Education Minister surer, serving wilh Mrs. Mamie llasham, the treasurer. Triqunr Sen cnmnla'm-d to a gathering of womrn sliuhnls.

One tortoise lived on the This was proved hv the fact di.m Ocean island of Mauritius from 17fifi to when it was thai Tianv lort the cnurse nrddlc of Ihe course married, he added. accidentally killed. ucy Alexander Winchester TONITE SAT. and SUN. Box Office Open 6:30 Last Complete Show 8:15 2 BOLD DRAMAS WHITE HOUSE SECRETARY of Lexington, is shown named by Mrs.

Richard Nixuu Secretary. Completely unknow Washington after she was be her While House Social ii Washington's social anil Birthdaying In Vietnam DONALD J. MATTHEWS January 23. LCpl. Donald J.

Matthews, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Matthews of Clarion, will celebrate his 21st birthday on January 23. His address is as follows: LCpl. Donald J.

Matthews 2395459, 25 Comm. 1st Marine Division, F.P.O. San Francisco, Calif. 9CC02. John E.

Ahrcns John E. Ahrcns, son of Mrs. Bcrnicc Black of Seneca RD 1, will celebrate his 21st birthday January 23. His address is: Pfc. John E.

Ahrcns, US 528535-lfi, IHIC 5th Bn. 12th lODth Inf. APO San Francisco 96279. SAMUEL R. ZUCK January 27.

Cpl. Samuel R. Zuck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R.

Zuck. 2 High Oil City, will celebrate his 20lh birthday January 27. Mis address is: Cpl. Samuel Zuck, 2280823, 7th Marines 1st Mar. H.Q.

Co. Comm. (Radio) FPO San Francisco, 96G02. DONALD W. ROSENBERG February 1 SP5 Donald W.

Rosenberg, RA 1385593G, II. Q. M.A.C.V. (S.O.G) APO San Francisco OT222. GARY L.

DITTMAN Gary L. Dillman son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Ditlman of St.

Petersburg will celebrate his 21sl birthday Feb. 10. His address is Gary L. Dillman Mr 3, H-10-78C1 Dir. USS Hal- OIL CITY lilical circles, Mrs.

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