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The Oil City Derrick from Oil City, Pennsylvania • Page 18

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lies 18- THE DERRICK Oil aty-Frankllri-Clarton, Pa. Monday, December 22, 1969 C. T). Reynolds 01 Titusvillc Dies At 56 Charles D. May End Session (C'-itlnucrl from Pace One) Open Arab Fee Sharing Is Probed In OJympia Modem Shell Game U.S.

to Order Halt Iri Trading Of 7 Stocks Conference Mrs. Maker, 49, Pies Sunday In Xenia, Oliio rc 711 W. Snrucc neyuojus, i (Continued from Page- One (Continued from Page One) tion required-on a catch-all approprlalfon bill which has been amended lo pro Joseph schools and while living immediate and unconditional an employe Roll Builders Inc. ot Tllusville, died unexpectedly. Sunday backing to Arafat's call for total cnt that settlement would run much higher than anticipated, here was a member 01 Church.

(Continued from Page One) Ividcs a fertile field Tor the schemer and the white-collar seven cases scheduled fcr.Mon-Lo),' Owens told a reporter. liberation ot Palestine, vide slop-gap unancing uiiui Jan. 30 for departments and T'Wn October 23. 1913, 0 Conneii chanced Ihc agree She and John it. Malier were The Arab nations are evpecl ment villi Alioto lo a contingen agencies whose regular appro In Tioneslai a son of Harry ed lo aeree or.

planning a ipinl mav filed before New Year's! "IN SEVERAL of these cases cy fee of 15 per ccnl. married in 1950. He survives alone, with a daughter, Maggie at home: a brother, Maurice Mrs. ILiloon Mahcr, 49, or Xc-nla, Ohio, i Tc John R. Mailer and former Oil City resident, died Sunday afternoon in Ihc Green County Memorial Hospital al Xenia following a sudden illness.

Born In Oil Cily March 3, 1A20, she was a daughter the laic Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Splam Sr. She allendcd St. nu iu-e have found that mill budget tor strongly mcreaseq li- priations Dins nave noi yei uecn passed.

Between June. 19115, and Reynolds'. His mother, who lives i fiAT-ru qnrvives. Though the siyj aeennca io noimrs mive Splain Jr. of Pittsburgh; three nancial aid to Aralai's movement.

But there was an apparent on the "pari of vr. had worked for These include a funding for Hie Deparlments of Labor and of Health, Fducalion ha.ve np managements, no of- sisters, Mrs. lsdward a (Maureen) McCarthy of Fl. ItL ihrrp vnars for Allied merits of lt.2 million for which b'VL his fee under the t5 per cent ar- Commissioner Hugh P. was 1 million.

3l I Owens, acknowledged the SFC ij concern over the Browing shell Jordan and: Lebanon to grant asseis aim no income. 1'ierce, Mrs. Andre and Welfare which has become l-hfi shflll same now has heoil Roll Buildrcs and attended Ihe Ha mill nn Corners Church. the' guerrillas freedom of action nicked UP by dozens of small on their territories. Fnlcr wee reported to have re-, Problem There are signs, he (Elizabeth) Uonick of Wnrrc and Mrs.

Ned (Margaret Hartsoll of Oil City. A brother, Edward, and said, that organized crime lias He and the lonncr Carter were married December time' operators; il is uie new Ihinc in shadv slock nromotiiin. a victim of differences between Republican President Nixon the majority leadership of Ihe Democratic Congress, nelearini' funds voted far be The- Sudanese strong man, Mai. Gem Jaafar el Numairi, been involved in some ceived the $705,160. Rc-ched at his home In by Tacoma Sunday, O'Connell 17, .1035.

She died in idiw. "This is one ol the products of All the promoters need (a do is to buyusually, tar a song lha sister, Retina, are dceeascd. opened the conference and then turned the chair over. ta Moroc hi; Glenn, rtica in mui. affluent society, which pro- uoval will be made to the his yond his budget requests mads Surviving along with Ex-Governor Duff Dies In Washington (Continued from Page One co's King Hussan II corporate remains of a uormani enterprise that still has a corpo Joseph Reinsel Funeral Home mother arc tour sons, r.enneui The conference was called by TW.nnUc nf North li rate charter.

ii, NassSr to work out a new slrat- pi.aTin Rovnulds Jr. of "I have rot seen any of Ihe news accounts. I intend to evaluate Ihc situation and may have a statement later. Until then, 1 have absolutely no comment. 1 The issues the bill dangerously inuauon-ary, Nixon announced lie would veto it.

WHILE SOME Democrats wauled to pass Hie bill at once Mrs. Fincli Of Oak Hill Succumbs Harold Reynolds of over-the-counter market, what ho. said was the laiiure oi there is no organized exchsn. couldn't get transportation back political efforts to settle Hie Clarion aim virgu Oil Cily; eleven daughters, Mrs. where mends may call any time alter 7 p.m.

today. There will be a recitation of the rosary al 8 p.m. Tuesday in the funeral home. Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday in St.

Joseph Church. Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery. jest want lo enjoy the Christ to- police the trading. And- be and force a 1st over a veto m- Middle East crisis. to his home in Linglewood, Pi 12 miles frum Hairishnrg, a mas season with my family.

cause tlie shares usually were olvine funds for education and Fred (Leona) flicuois oi ri-Wnrlh Texas. Mrs. Samuel Hassan ar.d Mumalri wnAMu-MN nine v.iiih p' reentered ana Issued Years had decided lo spend the night phasjzed-' support for Arafat's KUerrilla raiders. The guerrilla Finch, 77. of 9 Monroe Oak the registration anil luinnscic- Ihe poor.

The Sen ale Democratic leadership finally decided to just lay it aside. (FlorehcEj- Chertco- of Clarion Mrs. Charles (t)oris) Proclor nr Pleasantvillc- Mrs. Max THE TR1RUNR quoted Allele's news secretary as reporting the mayor said lie had been told by Corton "not lo discuss Hill, widow of Charles 15. Finch, sure rules ot the are dy- movement has emerged since here.

The first public ofrice Dufl held was Hie post of state attorney- general which lie won in 1913. He serv ed iu that capacity unlit Franklin Hospital, "who re she- The raw material is plcntilul: Behind tins decision was ine possibility that with Congress in (J a i e) Proclor of Spar- Ihc last Arab summit in Khartoum shortly after the 1957 Mid 1 0 Ar; Forbidden To Leave Panama these cases until all of Ihe utility nistricls involved eive their had been a palicnl three weeks. The CDi-po'rale husks can be found IhrouKhout the dle east She had made her home wilh bsrmissiuii and Gorton Burrows of Titusvillc, Frances Reynolds of Brooklyn, The agenda for the conference and Far AVesI, relics of the ura Drr hnrn in Mansfield. PANAMA (AP) Tlrig. Gen.

daunhler. Mrs. Be ry was nol made public, but it was nium nennv-stock boom ol 15 (Pauline) Harmon nf Oak Hill. rcntly obtaining (he legal and necessary clearances." The Tribune also said Alioto Mrs, William, uauy Saundra Revnolds known' that the Arab leaders years' ago and of older mining recess Nixon would kin inn measure wlh a so-called pocliet velo-jusl letling it die without action. Thus either a compromise oi a direct While Housc-Congrcsi test over a veto will be required lo fund these two major Born in Kennedy, N.v May and oil promotions.

now Carnegie, Allegheny Coun- Omar Torrijos, the Panamanian ty, Pa. He was gradualcd from strong man who lost control of Princeton University and ivenl the country and regained it on to study law al the Univer- within 24 hours a week ago, has silv ot Pennsylvania ar.d Ihe Un-' forbidden exit from Panama to would an jviys to Help Ihe Palestinians inside and Franklin, Carol, Bonnie and Sherry Reynolds of. Oil Cily; 25, 1SS2, she was a daughter of Henry O. and Maggie Brink outside Israeli-occupied territo rmir brn hers. Llovd itcynaios.

Mrs. Herbert (Florence) Marliri Seekms. She moved lo cranium lold them lie dealt wllh O'Connell as a "private aUor-ney" and re'ised lo discuss his financial relati unships with him without O'Conndl's consent. The Times said both Alioto IversiLv of Pittsburgh. ID men who advocated return to of Union City, Robert, Cecil and of Oil Cily, Mrs.

Richai-d ry- agenda includes som when she was a. child and had Arthur Reynolds ot Corry; lived in the Oak Hill area most eign-aid funds also i OICI points which have been the sub He is survived bv his wife, the cnns'itulional rule, former Jean Kerr Taylor. A National Guard order mad The funeral is ulanned for 2 public Sunday removes Hie ei (Lillian) SlDllcnburger, Mrs. Merle (Bernice) llaughman and Mrs. Homer (Audinc) of her life.

sisier nirs. riujr caushl in a dispute but Ibis one ject of study," Hassan said. between the House and Sen- Her husband, Charles "But (he first and tail and O'Connell said nothing ille-cal had occurred. and numerous nieces and Baueliman of Franklin, Mrs. p.m.

Wednosdav at United Pres- privileges ol nine business lead-bvlerian Church in Harrisbure. ere and a trade union official Finch, died April 13, 1050. our discussions is the fa's ol ale, and involves lundiimcntal legislative procedures. Both O'Connell and Aliolo are Mrs. Finch at one tune Palestine and its people." nephews.

Friends mav call al the Daniel (Eleanor) Huridleson of Pleasanlon, 17 Rrandchil- The body will lie in slale for an! who signed a statement Monday employed al Franklin Hospital Numairi hailed Ihc Palestini -Senate comerecs Democrals, while; Gorton Renubliean. O'Connell wa hour nrecerhnc Ihe service. -recommending civilian govern- drtn and 29 great grand and later at Grant's Drv Clean an rcvolulion and said il had Private burial will be at Car-lmenl. while Torrijos was tcmpo- Hayinond W. Arnold Funeral Home in Tilusville from 2 lo 4 and 7 to 0 P.m.

today. agreed on a SI.3-billion appropriation bill which included two children, and a brolher, Warren feated as the Democratic nomi viveri the self-confidence of ing, before she retired some neaic. Cemelerv Fndnv in Car- rarity out of office as chief of J. Seekins of Oak Hill. nee, for governor in IftGB.

Alio'o Arab people everywhere. vears ago. negie, Pa. Ihe National Guard. Funeral services will be held is considered a contender for "We completely support Hie A brother, William Ray Seckins.

and Iwa sislers. Mrs. p.m. Tuesday in the ilems-S5t million lor planes lor Formosa and S5Q million tor military aid to South Korea which were not included in prior Ihc Democratic nomination for Palestinian revolution. Almeda MeClerry and Myrtle in luneral borne wilh a governor in California.

Carton said he began She- was a memher of the Atlantic Avenue United Brclhern Church and the Torch Bearers Class ot the church. Surviving along wilh her daugher. Mrs. Harmon, arc a son, Harry O. Finch I Jocelyn or the Church of Christ olficialiug.

Interment will he in authorization legislation. investigation three weeks ago Seckins, are deceased. aclion against srae and Rlve it Removal was ti.ade lo the al our support Wc should turn Burger Funeral Home, where inch of Arah anri mia a friends will be received from base of alio15 for lh r. (he Jamison Corners Ccmetery- Into the change ordered by O'Connell on the size ot Alioto's Franklin; five other daughters, and 7 lo 5 p.m. today riUa m0vcmcil.

,11 peoples fee. ana nam la i dim iu should rccoanne the legality of The House accepted Ihis bill but the Senate rchisod to, so the aid program is included in Ihe temporary financing category along wilh HEW and Labor. The supplemental apprcprla-lions bill is expected also to pro-vide the basis for what may he the final battle ol the session bc- p.m. iusaa. i)ne revolution.

WAKED L. C. Snyder, Emleiiloii Area Man, Dies "1 DID this at the request of Omar Parker, counsel- for the Grays Harbor Public Utility Funeral services will held Numairi Draised Ihe Soviet trusl suit as a public official and was nol entitled lo any private fee. al 1 p.m. Wednesday in the Union and prance as friends Atlantic Avenue United justice and stood District.

Gorton said. "None of Brethren Churrb, wher" lliere bv Arnhs I only Ihe finest Vy, home-style ngreilientspllj; it includes a rider forbid- KNOX Uwrence C. "If he received the money, 11 belongs lo the people of the Slale of Washington," the attor the PUDs had been consulted by O'Connell before he revised Alioto's fee schedule. ill be viesving Wednesday I 'W( musl cicnend most of Snyder, 78, of Emlcnlon RD ding use of any funds (o Imph until (he (ime nn nnrsplves and face our from died Friday cveninp at "We began to hear of the fee the service Rev. Kelson Va responsibilities.

If the rood ti ney general said. Last September, it was dis mcnl minority-group members to gel jobs on federal construction projecls. paslar, will officiate. Interment political solution has reached sharing afler we got htn the investigation, and the reports closed in Seattle that Alioto had dead-end, our rights will not be will be in Ihe a Cemetery. residence.

Born in 1-amarlinc Dn October IftSI, he was llic son of Daniel A. and Clara Laughner Snyder. On February 25. 1015 he mar O'Connell received as murh as remr-'eri 5200,000 in the Kealt I snd Tacoma municipal powi Hearty Satisfying MINCE PIE lost. We must increase our sacrifices and mobilize all our no- 5700,000 came as no surprise.

Gorton said (he slate posi- departments after they learni Icn'ials against Ihe enemy," he ried the former Bernice Hon would be that O'Connell of Ihe fee increase and demand- said. McMurdv who preceded hii acted at all times in the and-1 ed rebates, Tiliisvillt; Woman, 56, Succumbs death on Fehruary fl, 1M9. The Alter Ch.rLStm.as services at the While House Sunday Nixon fold reporters "hanging that rid. er an that appropriation that's dirty pool." LEAVING the way open for a possible vela if the rider is not removed, the President said "I've got to take a real hard lonk al that." adding he' would gel a report on the sifualion couple celebrUed (heir goldi wedding anniversary in 1965. Numairi blamed Israel and Ihe United Slates for the failure of political efforts to settle the crisis.

"America docs not satisfy il-self bv Hiving weapons and Mr. snyder did general larm- ii! al his home and was stonemason, having worked al Phantom nlanes to Israel, but trade throuMioul the area. now it allows It citizens to join TITUSVILl.E Cosmark, 56, of 405 In. Kerr wife of Francis I J. Cosmark, died unexpectedly of a heart attack in her home at A p.m.

Saturday. She was born June A. 1913 He attended the Weslhomc Free. Ine Israeli army By doing Methodist Church. stands as our enemv.

We musl Monday from Bryce Harlow, his congressional liaison man. Should lie veto il, the authority for temporary hind of HEW, Lahor and foreign aid would tc killed and this could Surviving are one son, Samuel determine our position wi'h regard to America in the light of 11. Snyder of Buffalo, N.Y.: two QUESTION: 1 was married for several years unlit divorced recently. My former husband died ihorlly afler our divorce. Do I qualify fur any dcalh benefits? ANSWER: Apart from any divorce settlement involving insurance ami properly which not t-onsiHercd dealli benclits you may duality for a Social Security annuity.

1. If yen arc responsible for Ihc earc nf your husband's child under a.nc 18. 2. If you are over age 60, were married at least aa yens before nour divorce, and were receiving support, or ycu were entillei by cunrl order (o receive support, from your divorced husband. Only if yau paid (he funeral costs are yon entitled lo re-rifiva tiie Hnnp sum Social Security death benefit.

If you were responsible for these costs and they have nol been paid you may assign this check to the mortuary. HUTCHINSON MORTON I'UMETtAL IIOJ1E 21)1 HISSEM, Oil, CITY Jonaliiaii II. Hulrhinson and Norman Morton Directors in Brazelown, a daughter of daughters, Mrs. Burl (Mary Ihis fact. the late Patrick and Anna lead lo a special session.

Jane) McCormick of Emlenlon ni) 3 and Mrs. Donald (Louise) McDonald O'Donnell. Sonie time ago Nixon said he Stic and Francis J- Cosmark band arc a daughter. Michole, were married Novemher 22, 'and a son, Tcrrcncc, bolh might call a. special session on Dec.

25 if Congress failed to pass all appropriation bills be I homer Iwo hrothers Thomas Rapp of Mies, Ohio; one sister, Mrs. Inez i I of Gailhersburg, two grand-suns, four granddaughters, (wo grem granddaughters and a number of nieces and nephews. Mrs. Cosmark was a member and Dnnnell, and fw fore adjourning for Christmas. of SI.

Walburga Church in sisters, Mrs. Nell Nocerine and breakfas.linE with him Titusvillc. Mrs. Kalhc Hook, itb her hus- Surviving alonR i Removal was made (n ihc Saturday, Republican congrcs-sional leaders said he apparent TCevno'dsvilli Removal made lo the N. Rupert Funeral Gordnn C.

Tracv Funeral Horn ly was willing to accept Ihe temporary financing. But that was before he raised the possibility 315 Main Titusvillc, Home, Knox, where friends may call after 2 p.m. today and where funeral services will of a veto because of llie unwant where friends may call from 2 lo A and 7 to 9 p.m. today. There will he a recilalian of be conducted at ed rider on Ihe supplemental tioney bill.

Tuesday. Iicv. Jay Mangel, paalor of the Wcslhoms Free Tanev-sweet mincemiat is made from our own the roasary at 8 p.m. today the funeral home, led by Melhodist Church, will officiate. Interment will be in Old Rev.

George Crocutt, pastor of SI. Walhurga Church. Cemetery at Emlenton RD 1. Lindsay Tells Rockfollcr City Needs More Air! Requiem mass will he celebrated al 10 a.m. Tuesday in special recip: and baked lo perfection in lender, ftnky pie crusr.

Treat to some today! PUMPKIN PIE Sen. Scott Votes Wilh Minority St. Walburga Church wilh I'alher Crocutt as celebrant. In wAumwiT-nM ipi YUltK (AP) --'Mayor terment will he in the Im-maeu'ale Conceotiun Church Cemclery a I Clarion. ity Senate leader Hugh Scott John '-indsay, a registered voted with the minority Salur- "publican bnl a third parly mayor, lold Gov.

Kelson I In 1KB, a coal wa le sMe ejct1i 51fl bjio om. Ro kef llcr Sunday he should do buried the Welsh mining town foreign aid bill far lhs if of Aherran. Two days later, 135; ij gena lab'led lhelhc Want-' Lindsav's backing in bodies had been found. 'ab'eLrhis reflection bid. Merry-Christmas Money tional ticket of Nixon and Ag-new in 1572, Lindsay said.

Lindsay said lie would make no decision on whether lo hack riocneieller for a-fourth 4-year (erm unlil "ihe political season! 1070, and we're not there ycl," Lindsay said h. alnnp with Ihc coalilion of indpendentsj liheral Democrals and Republicans and Ihc Liberal, party, which won him re-election last Make your holidays brighter and jolfier. Free your budget of bill payment demands. Spread your Chrislmas gift purchase charges over many months, even years, wilh a Budget Plan Holiday Loan. Borrow up to $3500.

Begin your paymenls AFTER the holidays. Gel prompt, strictly confidential loan service. Sfop in or telephone soon; Ask the Monev Man at the Budget Plan for all the money you need. month deipite his defeat in lha republican primary, hoped to supporl candidates "who are prepared fa fight for Nciv York Cily and do th things which' have long been neglceted," I BiWiB Askabouiour I I continuing A A special "Gift of I I confident. iT Vi Hearing" Plan 1 efa MAICO (0eaef Jk lik.

M. L. BLUMKNSAADT, Mgr. 1 Sutton Bldg. Bim CITY Ph.

eie-zan BUDGET PLJ fl Wroiifr Helmet BRASILIA (AP) nibsmar Fariai paid two strainers $75 for a helmet Ihoy said astronaut Nell Arm.3lr,Mg wore' when In walked on the moon. Ifls friend' (old him it was a rnotorcydlsl'i helmet and he complained to The secret's in the spicel-We Uilnt you'll agree that our own special blend is something to rave hour. And nil baked ta nerfection in tender. 116 Center Oil City, 476-1702 Opan Saturday Mornings 'til Chriitmst flaky pie cnul. Treat yourself (o some today..

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