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The Oil City Derrick from Oil City, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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16- THE DERRICK MoJ da September 28, 1970 Campus Unrest Panel Concludes Killing Of Students Unjustified (Conllnueo trom faff One) "I don'l think PrcsiJenl is going to tell the vice president he had a very effect on lhe be qllic( he is going lo QHmirMc'ro'ifln i i i i in the Man Wanted In Slaying Arrested iCnntinued from Page One) planning and trainir.g "much of Saxe, a 20-year-old June gradu- has never b3cn given of Brar.deis University, had police departments in this been in Philadelphia after the try, and- in tact when il i killing. 'TM start on campus il is loo tol J'olice sought anolher, Frank Crum Dies Saturday In Franklin Mrs. Eakin Of Utica Dies Friday FHANKLiN Frank Lloyd; UTICA-Mrs. Edith E. Eakin, Crum, 81, nl Polk died at of Utica, wife of Elmer T.

a.m. Salurday in the Grandview Eakin, died at noon Friday in Convalescent Home in Franklin, where he had been for Ihe past week. Meadville City Hospital following a 28-month illness. Born near Utica November 28, Very Long Aulo Strike Developing (Continued (row Pw.e agreement for; was born May 31, 1902, in Giu- induslry a QM. Old pacts at' Mrs.

Byers, Marienville, Dies Sunday MARIENVILLE rtary (Leltie) Byers, 68, of Marienville died at p.m Sunday in Clarion Hospital. She Ihinking about i(." iam cilday, 41, of Amcsbury, i in 3 1 and Nancy years Nixon as hc "1 think (hire is quilc ai campaign," said. change already this summer in' "But you ivill notice lhat "ic; tho wording riieioric that'inference and Ilic arrangements! "Police departments have lo in the northeast corner! has come oul of some of the and Hie comments that the become professional," Ahcrn'of Massachusetts. I high officials in Ihe govern-, prcs has made arc "They'-qvc to be sir-ort-j Also sought in conneclion with Hospital Prior to lhat he was merit," lhe formery Pcnnsylva-: ha( different in their by state and local govern- nsa Republican governor r' j(h a Ihcy used to be." jment lo a much greater degree Scranton said he is confident! Ahern said 'ial have been in the tfial the President will acl on and police department in 33 the commission's appeal ttiat arc tnily UK men in the exercise greater leadership and! middle in "'s society." to bring Ihis intion "i think there arc some fun- salt: he would be bit-jdamcittal problems in our socle- tcrly disappointed if the various My and in cou-'-y, and po- were have beer pul in Ihc role of Of de vice pre cM 1 orato-, being culljng edge of gav n-, Scranfon nolcd that Agnew ermncnl; and that is having to April 5, .1886,: 1903, she was a daughter of of Henry! while on the trail has handle Inose kind of problems in "not made the kind of comment a sensitive way without radical" even more of the stuccnl (liat ho wss making about students," Games For All Ages SPACE BUG MILL GAME SOLITAIRE ELZZUP PUZZLE MAGNETIC SQUARE PUZZLE TIK.TAK.TOE CHESS DOMINOES PO-KE-NO CRIBBAGE WALLACE 110 Center Oil City, Pa. population," Ahem said.

That kind of treading the line, Alcrn said, takes considerable Funeral Riles Slated For Mrs. Canada TITUSVIU.K A requiem higli mass for Mrs. Rose Marie Canada, G3, of 335 E. Main TiUisville, wife of Norman J. Canada, will be celebrated a 10 ing a bank holdup are Kalherine A.

Power, 20, of Denver, regis- S. B. Sherick Succumbs Salurday Seymour B. Sherick, 87, of 715 Central i employe of Pcnnzoil i died at 1:10 p.m. Saturday in Oil City Hospilal.

Born in Rcidsburg December 7, 1882, he was a son of C. and Philomena a Shorkk. He was Ihe last surviving member of his immediate family. He worked 27 years for the tcrcd--as a senior at Brandels Crum Mr TMm "tired from Polk Slalt a section hand foi the New York Central He was married to Edna Vivian Flickncr on September 19, 1917, at Sandy Lake wed the Ubca area all ner lite Eakin were married August 7, 1922. Mrs.

Eakin wai a. member of New Lebanon Communit; Church and Princess Rebekal Lodge of which she was pas tonville, the daughter of George E. and Ethel Jennings Haslet. all three expired at midnight Sept. 14.

She was m.irried lo William is ure some quar-. A. Byers in 1923. He preceded. ers as ali ting lo hold out until her in death in 1965.

unjon is sufficient- Mrs. Byers is survived by pinched economically to pres-. three sons, William E. Byers sure Woodcock to come down' of Marienville, Calvin W. ByersLjf wna the company describes of Sheffield and Donald J.l a a mountain of noble grand, in WaVham, Mass.

He was a member of Mum- Surviving, in addition to her Bond was a special student at! ford Cha cL husband, are three daughters, Brandeis last summer and a In addition to his wife, hejMrs. Eugene (Lucille) Hoover ex-convH 'is survived by one son, Frank of Franklin, Mrs. Arthur The senior Denver FBI agent Cruln of Polk one daughter, (Jane) Barnes ol Sandy Lake would not comment on whether Byers of Tionesta; a accept whatever he can daughters, Mrs. a a ra a nd end the strike. On the other hand, some, an- (Ruth) Harp and Mrs.

Clyde (Ethel) Zimmerman, both ol Oil City Boiler Works. When il closed, he went lo work for Pcnnzoil in Rouscvillc, where Hiss Power or others were be- lo be in the Rock'Moyun- lain region. "WE'RE TRACING a whole bunch of clues," he said. Meanwhile, police in Porlland, reported Miss Saxe bought more than $500 worth of guns and ammunition in several of the city's stores Sept. 15.

Gilday was last seen in the Haverhill area about 2 p.m. Friday after evading stale and local police during a wild chase a.m. Tuesday Church. in St. Titus lhat included Iwo kidnaping: cars, plus an exchange ot gunfire during worked several years as a i i iceman wa utility man at the Lincoln wourde( he was employed until his 1 retirement.

After he retired he 1 School. i lie and the former Wilda Mrs. Canada died Saturday in Ru 6 wcrc married July 4, Lighthouse Point, while! 1909 survives along visiling her daughter and a son i in-)aw. Interment will be in Calvary Cemclcry, Oil Cily. Tlc rosary ivill be recileri al 8 p.m.

loday in SI. Tilus Church with Rev. William Smith in charge. Polk; two sisters, Mrs. Clau-! ia Firster of Vcnango Manor nd Mrs.

Edna Firster of ikadville; and five grandchit Iren. Friends may call until 2 p.m. oday at the Leverne L. Burger funeral Home in Franklin Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. today at the funeral home with Rev.

Robert Knapp of Ihe Polk Presbyterian Church officiating. Interment will be in Sandy Cemetery. RD Murdoch of Utica, four sons, A'ayne and Robert, both of franklin, Harry of Ulica and Laurence of Erie; one sister, Mrs. Kathryn ac Franklin; 19 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. A son, one sister and one brother died previously.

Removal was made to the Mo Mullen Funeral Home in Sandj Lake. Friends may call from 2 (o 4 a lllc Charles i-nd 7 lo 9 p.m. loday at (he Gor- Funeral Home, don C. Tracy Funeral Home, 315 'K. Main Tilusvillc.

Troopers al a command pos in the Andover barracks issued a nationwide bulletin for a car ie survives along wiinj a i Massachusetts registra Joseph H'. Sherick al tion ales issued to Mls3 home; two daughters, Mildred They said he i ales were jssued S. Isicklas al home and for a 1966 but may have Dean (Frances Knight been lo a 1967 red Shippcnville RD, and grandchildren. Friends may call any Howard Denny Of Franklin Dies Saturday FRANKLIN a William Denny, 82, of 437 New Franklin died at 6:40 p.m. Saturday in the a i Hospital.

slx I Previously arrested in con- lime ncction with the crime is Robert A. Morrison. Valwi, 21, another ex-convict of where Somcrville. He was picked up family will receive friends from by authorities a few hours aftoi to 4 and 7 to 8 p.m. loday.line" shooting and robbery.

He imcral services will be held as plicalcd Ihe other four, 95 Permanent Press Cycle Right temperature and tumbling action fhese new garments need. Aulo- lomalic Control Adjusts heat and drying time for particular fabric a automatically! Vari. able Time Control 3 Heat Selections Filter Flow Washer Levels WASHES A BIG 14-lB. IOAD He had been in the for five weeks. weekend Mishaps Checked No one was hurt in a two-ca accident Salurday on Route north of Oil Cily al Ihe Rout 417 intersection.

Slate police said Helen Lizzi of Titusville, driving south stopped her Volkswagen avoid hitting a dog. The aut was hit in Ihe reai by a Chevrolet sedan driven by Cla Mitchall, also of Titusville. A very minor accident als and Velma) Connor Mrs. Doyle of Sheffield; hree step-children, a yers and John Byers, both of idioute, and Mrs. Lillian Otlo Pleasantville, one sisler, rfrs.

Jessie Hannah of Pilts- ield; one brother, George tieipate GM may move earlier it dealer, stockholder and competitive pressures build up behind its negotiators. Inventories of GM dealers are expected fo last approximately seven weeks--Ihe same length, of lime it is figured the UAW'a $120 million slrike fund will car- Haslet of Jamestown, N.Y., andi jt in ol t9 22 grandchildren. In addition to her husband: and parents, she was preceded death by three brothers, William Haslet, Robert Haslet and Nelson Haslet and two sisters, Mrs. Hazel Tipton and Krs. Tozzie Thompson.

Friends may call afltr 7 p.m. today al the Ronald McDonald Funeral Marienviue weekly. GM's new minicar, the Vega 2MO, has been left al the starting gate while Ford's new and American Motors' Gremlin gallop to overcome U.S. market penetration by subcompact imports. Woodcock insists it doesn't mailer whether the union's JIM where friends i i i i i i i i iaji.a ivj IOT12 a5 InB the family wHl receive fc members are from 2 to 4 and 7 to Vconducl "an old- fashioned strike in the old-fashioned without money, as in the UAW's early struggling years.

p.m. today and until noon on Wednesday. Removal will be made to the Marienville United Methodist Church at noon Wednesday where services will be conducted at 2 p.m Rev. Otto Tinkey, Marienville i Methodist Churcn pastor, and Rev. James Kane, pastor of Sykesville i Methodist Church, will officiate.

Interment will be in.Chiton- ville Cemetery, Giutonville. 11 a.m. Tuesday in the according to an affidavit filed uncral home with Rev. J. yron Bishop, pastor of the alvnry United el i hurch, officiating.

Interment will be in Sunset ill Memorial Gardens, To Buy-Rent-Sell Use Classified by the FBI in U.S. District Court in Boslon charging the suspects with inlerstate flight to avoid prosecution. Gilday and Valeri were to have enrolled as freshmen at Northeastern University in Boston last week. He was born October 23, 1887, in New Haven. son of William H.

and Emily Harrison Denny. Mr. Denny had lived in Ihe Franklin area for 50 years. He was a (ruck driver for the News Herald. He was a member of St.

Johns Episcopal Church and a WW I veteran. He was also a member of the American Legion and Veterans of Barracks 1171. He is survived by on brother, Ernest Denny of East Haven, Conn, and two sisters, IT'S YOUR HERITAGE 1 Untraditionol tmditionals Toy Arrow The new Heritage stripe. In the sport shirt that respects the classics but breaks tradition just enough. Tapered, 1th a pocket and squared- oH two-button cuff.

Its collar is the great Scott. Newly, longly bullonless with button-down shape. $8.00 investigated over in a Township. Police said a car ran into a ditch. Oil Cityi Leading Applianca and Television Store Since 1926 42 Years Serving You, Our Good Customer! -We Service Only Whal We Sell- Maiter Charge Credit Cards o.

Hilrvctteri Now in Stock Only $2495 L.A. Viola Dies Saturday At Age 84 GROVE CITY Leonard A Viola, 84, of 468 McConnell Grove City died at 10:35 p.m Saturday in Bashline Memorial fospilal following a lingering' llness. He was bom February 3, 1886, in Italy, the son of Frank and Clementine Yorio Viola. He married the former Lucy Longa on February 18, 1917. She survives.

Mr. Viola was self employed and owned and operated Ihe Viola Shoe Repair in Grove City for 43 years. He was a member of the Church of the Beloved Disciple. Surviving in addition to his wife are one daughter, Miss Emma E. Viola of Grove City; and one son, FranV A.

Viola of Grove City. He was preceded in death by one brjlher, one sister and three step sisters. The family will i friends in the If. Glenn Cunningham and Sons Funeral Home, Grove City from 2 lo and 7 to 9 p.m. today.

Requiem mass will be celebrate at 10 a.m Tuesday in the Church of the Beloved Disciple of Grove City. Interment will be in Crest view Memorial Park. The rosary will be recile at 8:30 p.m. loday in tin funeral home. Mrs.

Edith McCarthy of East Haven, Conn, and Mrs. Marion Canary of Key Biscayne, Fla. Friends may call after 3 p.m. today at (he Leverne L. Burger Funeral Home in Franklin.

The family will i friends from 3 lo 5 and 7 to p.m. today. Funeral services will be al 3 p.m. Tuesday in the funeral home with Rev. Reginald Moore of St Johns Episcopal Church officiating.

Interment will be in Franklin Cemetery. QUESTION: I recently saw a gold telephone sticker with a listing of emergency telephone numbers on it that was marked courlesy of the Hutchinson Morton Funeral Home. Are these available to the general public? ANSWER: We have recently acquired these stickers for distribution fo anyone that would like to have these emergency numbers readily available. They are part of a set which also includes a telephone dial with enlarged numbers to make telephone dialing easier. These can be picked up our office or we would be happy to mail them to you if you would phone or send us your name and address.

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