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NEW CASTLE, NEWS, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1961 today in his home following an Illness of the past five months. Born in Kcw uasue, reu. 10, Deaths Of The Day 84. he was a son of the late. INEWC Mrs.

Effie Miles Succumbs In Iowa George W. and Mary Clark Ash-j (j ton ano was ine nusu.mu ui v. "-'rs former Beatrice Williams wh0- fig survives him. fc V-H Cub Scouts Will Tour Railroad Word lias been received in the area by relatives of the death of Mrs. Effie Leslie Miles.

He was a retired snipping cier pi the Armour Meat Packing Co. Local housewives who hid been plant in New Castle and since nls hanKlnr thcir clothes on the out- Airs. Miles. WIDOW 01 xni; imk retiremem nas ueeu side line the past few weeKS ioun Dr. Robert Miles, formerly of New Castle, died in North English, Iowa on March 2.

She was 85 years at 1718jpart-time at tne Jameson that Monday was not such a gooa Pennsylvania widow of the A Maitland Mem- frf dav sent the clean Cub, Scouts will tour Pennsyl- the time of her death. 'ttaiiroAri facilities beginning, Mrs Miles formerly re- 'orial Primitive Methodist to thc in the cellar late Benjamin Solomon, died at 10 a.m. Saturday. sided on E. North St.

She taught New Castle Hospital at 3:30 p.m. Monday after a three-day- illness. school superintendent for many an amomawc rmrnsps am in full bloom at 'as Dorn in erau. unnu- The railroad, in conjuncuuu school for a numuer ul the cub scout theme of "Railroad-New Castle, ine" for the month, is providing 't Vi irrti rib-o treasurer of the Law the home of Mrs. Alexander Orlando, 2332 Hillcrest reports to Pa Newc.

equipment for demonstration pur cutki AKGO SCHOOL Nr mnn Kh was married in lyo rence ouniv numma fn the vounEsters. was a lay-minister in various io- and was preceded in death by hen Tours will organize from the BOARD PROBES pa Npwp noted a number of husband on Dec. 11. Surviving are his wile in rsew Mrs. Solomon was a member of 1 ROAD CONDITION children tryine to fly kites alonsr engine house, located at ine extreme end of Atlantic in Ma-honingtown.

Groups will be conducted through the area at 20- Tifereth Israel Synagogue. Page One) (Continued Fn Attorney Joseph Solomon; Eph-jGeorge L. Ashton Jr. In Ventura, raim. Israel, and Gerald Solomon, Calif; Fred R.

Ashton, New Castle, A road unit diesel engine has consideration of the applicants itj and Walter T. Ashton, LaPunte, all of New Castle, and Abraham, Calif. He also leaves one sister, city streets this past weeneno. Again Pa Newc warns that this is a bad practice. If any metal parts are found on the kites, a child could pet seriously burned if it came in contact with an electrical wire.

March winds are shuffling the objects in the backyard around been brought in specially oy railroad officials for this event. Youngstown, two brothers, Louis Neiman. Cincinnati, La- Miss Gladys E. Ashton, rvew was voted to reter uie maiiei to committee. The committee was authorized to recommend a man for the job and suggest a salary.

The tour will comprise an orieu-1 Castle, and six grandchildren. zar Neiman, Mexico City, Mexico: Funeral services will be held I tation of the engine house, wun its switches and the various gad- ine crandchudren. New Castle News Photo EXHIBIT HANDICRAFTS Three Brownies shown with their leader, Mrs. John Thompson exhibit some handicrafts made by the youngsters. The arts and crafts are being; displayed this week at Call's Plaza.

From left are Pam Thompson, Brownie Troop 167, Walmo School; Mrs. Thompson; In me past, ine mei.iie.mi. -Services were held at 1 p. Friday from the Maitland Memorial Primitive Methodist Church, IS. Mill at Maitland with Rev.

todav from the John isigier gets used to avoid mishaps, and nad to operate buses when an a close-up view of the diesel it- emergency arose and a regular imahlo tr reDOrt. A neral Home, a. iviui 01., wnn nauui and moving- some garoage pans into the neighbor's yard. Those with loose window panes find the Patty Cioffi, Troop 89, and Beverly Glenn, Troop 167. Tne riru are noimng a set 01 pictures, piacc (Evan Thomas to officiate at the Israel Polevoff officiating, inter vj" 1..

in rwartiAinntinp' in the bllSCS of i an Valentin in that ordf-r. 2 p.m. service. ment will be in Tifereth Israel X'hrhL been taken to the 'strong trusts Playing a merry Cemetery. Leyde-Tanner Mortuary, Highland tune as local resmcms try 10 are advised to call the Lawrence the system will have to be made) County Boy Scout Council office, awing the summer months before 1 jtheycan boused for hauling Pu pjve Britain Hear Damaging Testimony In Espionage Trial Tac "Winter where the family Samuel P.

Jackson iv friends Wednesday I ar A 11(1 Aft Board members autuonzee, Samuel P. Jackson, 69, 534 BeUj7.9 Thursday 2-4 and Ave, died Monday in his home 7.9 m- Hip nth elic committee UII III IlilUVU a prolonged illness. Interment will be in Oak Park 'Nameless Men' Tag Spies land the Shenango Boosters Club (executive board. The latter group is spearheading a drive to pur- is oorn in ijiverpoai.icemeten.'. Downtown traffic lights seemed to be in perfect syncroniialion over the past weekend.

Pa Newc was a passenger in a car which made the trip from Croton Ave. to the Diamond without a stop. Wearing of thc green will be Dies In Virginia late John and Elizabeth Pope' A. L. Kildoo, Princeton Butlerhase an eiec nc Jackson.

He was the husband of Murders Father, LONDON (UPI) Britain raus-t- Rd. has received word tne; fund t0. the former Cecelia Llewellyn who death of his son, Carl W. Kildoo, ia.tmg c- survives him. The couple would ward the project.

today in an attempt to convince a PRESIDENT STRESSES Jury Convicts in order on nnay. 111c aay win be the time dedicated to the memory of St. Patrick. Shamrocks ij, Arlington, va. have marked their 4oth wedding Mother, Sister, be displayed quite pruram- anniversary June.

He has been a resident of New Castle for the past 51 years and Drag Racer Here ently. Shows No Remorse etircd from the Shenango A jury panel of six men and six' PROBE THEFTS LINCOLN. Mont. (UPI) Resi in laoa alter women today convicted Matthev.0f service. Citv Police today are investigat dents of this cattle and wild game country awoke Tuesday morning Mr.

KUdoo-was born' in Law-lYf, in' their of Branch No. 5 of Mill- average per capita product is member of First Methodist Intelligence, began a march' tary Intelligence, Degan a marcn ing the theft of four wallets from New Castle High School students Spanish, 1511 Pennsylvania of drag racing. to learn in horror ot tne triple rence County May 2, 1907, and his ints following the completion $280-one-ninth of that of the mother preceded him in death. fCX scS? buying, the board to the witness stand Monday states the ufe expectancy Church in New Castle, he also belonged to the Fraternal Orderi layings ot three memocrs sometime last week. The verdict was presented to 1...

Ui n. Thnv wpre ldentineo oniy is 46 years compared to 70 of the Milliron family in the mountains nearby. Judge John S. Powers shortly Police said that the stripped waits were found along a half mile mother here, his wife, Garnetta m0a0n was made that Solicitor tv'oUlsrSoBconfidentiair'thYJ AMington; hvo sons, Edward Al-Kicler write a letter to the super -ork onfldenhaMhej country, illiteracy extends to al 01 tagies. Besides his wife he is survived by three children: Mrs.

Walter (Dorothy) Heckart. Akron. atier 11 a.m. 1 The Matthews case was the only stretch of County Line with While they went about their chores, a 17-year-old boy, taken most half of the adults, and 80 the contents strewn along the street. Der cent of one country's popula sister, Mrs.

C. W. Clark, Lne Der cent a month interest will 1 one tried during this term of criminal court. The trial list di Harold R. Jackson, New into custody alter the deaths ot his rancher-packer father, mother tion "is housed in makeshift Castle, and Samuel P.

Jackson Detroit one brother, Wil- De charged the supervisors until tnreaiemng uie aecu liam Kildoo, Phoenix, Ariz. Ithe money is returned to the ainp- that for months The officers said they were noti-ed where to look for the wallets shacks and barracks. Lawndale, Calif. He leaves minished as many of the defendants pleaded. The latest to plead was Louis Services and burial will district treasury.

i nn )lip trai! of Kennedy said that" the entire! amount he was requesting would brother, Delbert Jackson, New. Castle; two sisters: Mrs. Howard and 13-year-old sister slept peace-l fully. 1 Sheriff-Coroner Dave Middlemas at the Lewis and Clark County) by Mrs. Robert Lockhart, 1704 Gretchen Ave.

Other action taken by the hoard place Thursday in Arlington. J. Plonka. 205 Boylcs Ave. He be devoted to social progress swered "no defense to a morals Mrs.

Lockhart told police that these five, two of them an American couple: Gordon Arnold Lonsdale, 37. during the evening included: Authorized the Shenango Adams, rainesviue, John (Edna) Paige in Con the Latin American countries- seat at Helena identified the boy charce. her daughter, Judy, one of wallet as Vernon Milliron. The dead improving land usage, construct necticut and eight grandchildren. His case had been slated for Volunteer Fire Dept.

to purchase S300 worth of one and a half The family will receive friends Daniel Milliron, 47; his ing housing, providing education and for other programs to wipe trial yesterday afternoon. He holds a Canadian passport but the prosecution contends he is a Russian and that he posed as 1 Mary, 46, and then- younger GREENVILLE Zion United Church of Christ has voted to call Ernest B. Racz, Phoenixville, as assistant pastor. He will assume his work June 15 and will be in charge of the church Christian Education program. at the DeCarbo Funeral Home, Cunningham Ave.

at Lulton inch fire hose and charge it to the school district. if victims, had received a telephone call from a boy she knew as "Bud" who said he'd found her operator's license on County Line Rd. daughter. Amy. The court has not yet set a date for sentencing Gedio V.

Filigenzi, 38, 20 Maiitland who signed 'Commander Alex Johnson, as- As an example of social prob Middlemas said ne asKed ver Granted use of rooms and! today 7-9 p.m. and Wednesday 2-4 lems in Latin America, the Presi-j 1S i lcan Embassy in London." lie did a guilty pica in court yesterday and 7-9 p.m. Funeral services have been ranged for Thursday at 2 1 So, it is alleged, to gain the conn- dent cited tlie uneven land uistn-, bution in many countries. In some nations, he said, two per cent of non why he had shot his father and mother and the youth replied, "They have been mean to me." Why did Amy have to die, Middlemas asked. "She was screaming too much," Vernon said- from the funeral home with Rev.

ThadBu-" the Portland naval base and to JOSEPH'S He and two others were charged! with burglarizing the Sons of Italy Club, 905 S. Mill last Dec. 22. One of the defendants, Joseph Bova. 52.

Youngstown, ex-con Lynn A. Shindleclecker of Ep-worth Methodist Church to kowski for transporting the school persuade tnem 10 sceai bLiei. uul- the farms account for three-fourths of the total farm area. Includes Loan Program Of thc $500 million authorized for eeneral aid. Kennedy said, -Authorizcrl the nurchase of a Elizabeth Gee, a rather.

The family also includes r-aye Interment will be In Lrrace- 3-Super Markets-3 CARPET and FLOOR COVERING Largest Selection Lowest Prices! clarinet from Donati Musl Co. for pall.cl 46-y car-old spinster vict, failed to appear for trial yesterday. A bench warrant wasj Marie, 15, and Jay, 16. They were land Cemetery. 1 the 1 since 1950 has worked $394 million would be assigned to away irom nome at ine iirrn the shootings.

Purchased track equipment denvater weapons establishmentjthe Inter-American Development1 issued for his arrest and the court directed that he forfeit a S. Mercer and South Sts. 11-13 East Long Avenue Maitland Lane at Wilmington Road from Sporting Goods Co. in the bond. what the prosecution called "high for improving land use, housing Mrs.

H. M. Hazen Mrs. H. M.

Hazen, 82, former resident of Crawford died in Haven Nursing Home at 6:40 a.m. 1m of ai.uys. Will ask for quotes on a whirl ly secret work." you can't corns to our star we'll bring it to your door with out oa ligation All jurors called for duty thi eek have been dismissed. water supply ana sannauon similar oroiects. oool bath aooaratus for the ath Bryan Services At 1:30 Tomorrow Another $100 million would be Henry i xiougniuii, ivnaa Gee's fiance and also an employe at Portland.

In opening its case administered by the International today following a prolonged ilness. She been a resident of the nursing home for the past eight months. letic department. Granted the Supervising Prin cipal permission to carry on KRAFT MARSHMALL0W CREME Monday the Crown said it would Drove that "Alex Johnson" wormed CANDIDATES SET FOR MAY RACE; DEADLINE PASSES recreation program Funeral services for the late George P. Bryan, Columbiana, Cooperation Administration ana rpplied, mainly on a grant basis, for education and training, public health, and governmental eco-nnmir nnH social services.

rt his wav into iiougnton contio- The former Charlotte Mel Irwin, te was born Jan. 29, 1879, in She school gym for Little League reg-nce and that Houghton, in turn, will be held at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Shriver Allison South ll go a daughter of the late alvin Smith and Ella R. Lloyd istrations on April 5 and VI.

i'i0iLU The remaining $6 million would IT 7-02. Jar -Gave Beatly uermission to co ee ann Persuaaeo ner 10 biei Side Funeral Home. Youngstown. as the widow of the be used to help strengthen the Or- to Harrisbure March 20 to bid on secrets. Rutter are Republican candidatesiate Homer M.

Hazen who preceded Interment will be in North Jack- Peter John Kroger. 50. a book eanization of American States for thp offifft. Voters in the Nov. ,11, ioi Cemetery surplus equipment.

tn (ho inMia seller livmg in a cottage in tnc.and allow it to worn; witn ouier genera election will elect one can-! GENERAL FLOOR COVERING, Inc. 21 S. M1U St. OL 2-7791 New Castle, Pa. Kraft De Luxe MARGARINE seeding the football field.

eral Bureau of Investigation has" and conferences dealing with such; uicuue nom eaun puny. Two candidates in each oarty 1- A member or First Baptist I J'nenas may can ai tne ntnerai Church, she belonged to the Temple home this afternoon and evening, yl Bible Class and the Missionary So- Mr. Bryan was a brother ci ciety of the church, Section 5. iAtty. J.

Elder Bryan. 2500 N. Mer- A "of First Baptist! Friends may call at the funeral andliptv Aonroved bills excent one on dcntitied him as a lormer rcw matters as lax reioim, iduu ubt will campaign for the register electrical repairs which will be Yorker, Morris Cohen, who was land educational modernization. ecorder nominations including surviving is one brother Harry jLC1 oiyau cumbent Elmer Nesbitt a returned to tne contractor tor. clairification.

SPV tria' ln New York of Soviet 39c Philip J. Wimcr in the Republican and one nephew. Lb. WILMINGTON RULES OUT PROBE primary and George Pastrick and RUNS BATTED IN Patrick E. Sfara, Democrats, services tor the late Mrs.

iiazen will be held Thursday at 1:30 p.m. from the Leyde-Tanner Mortuary, Highland at Winter with The only county office where no Agreed ito hold their next intelligence agenc midoipn 1. Aijei. meeting on April 10 in the high Sir Reginald Manningham-Buller school building. -attorney general, dwelt at length I on the equipment in the cottage! SEPARATE BOND ACCOUNT his 0nhlS statement.

He said: ni.uiYi crarnmccj from aUje tQ (Contli primary race is scheduled is tor Kraft De Luxe CHEESE SLICES MILWAUKEE Hank Aaron1 (126) and Eddie Mathews both of the Milwaukee Braves, were two of four NL players to bat in 100 or more runs during 1960. John l'. Hender Rev. John Calvin Myers of First ton Lawrence County son and Democrat District Attor Baptist church to conduct the serv- lJl-u lu pidco cellar with the tools of interna- dents had doubts plans for the ney Joseph Solomon are the only ice. S110.000 from its the 35c in a separate Oank account on the I powerful radio hidden undi candidates tiled witn tne state election board in Harrisburg.

8-OZ. Pkg. rooms would proceed on schedule. They had their signatures on a petition presented to the board recommendation 01 Director ot idtchen floor, more than $8,000 City Treasurer Mane C. Hanlon i American currer 1 be in Oak Park Iav cr vi't solicitor iviarjone, $2,000 worth of American travel- is unopposed for the GOP nomination as is her Democratic oppon-j ent, Francis J.

Pogan. final aDDroval from the State -Dept. issue will be obtnined Friday injLperV wife Helen 47 or City Controller William J. Ussel- of diamond value MEMBES AMERICAN ircsourgn. ine move is designed: Mrs.

Loa Cohen. When arrested. Kraft Parkay MARGARINE 21-ib. C7c Pkgs. I George L.

Ashton Sr. George L. Ashton 77. to provide better control ton, Republican, and Claude Humble, Democrat, are unopposed for she was alleged to have in her of Public instruction, according to Supervising Principal Whitman. Spokesmen for the petitioners (said they had heard some bor-jough residents planned to stop the jBeckford died at 8:45 a spending the fund and to dis-i tribute city business among other! possession a letter written in lius- seeking the two year unexpired and a sheet of paper bearing jterm.

usseiton was appointed to TURNER'S MARKET 1510 E. Washington what purported to be a code. the office by City Councd after project. ana menore tjui uy the petition. Democrat Jerry L.

Maner resigned There was no petition presented following the 1959 election. Suicide Victim last night requesting tne scnooi Solomon, Brown. Hildebrand, board to delay the project. Pastrick, 'George, Biddle, Rogan, Humble, Mrs. County Superintendent btunKara told The News the processing ofi Found At Home iiusso and Jokmen are endorsed the Volant addition was made ac These four C's determine.

dian value Color. Cutting. Clarity Carat Weight. But at, our by the County Democratic organization. Republicans do not endorse cording to all recommended pro George Lee Barker, 29, 3801 A New BROOM 01P DEAL cedures.

the primary. Jack-son was found dead ii there is a "fifth that is most However. Director David Boyd YOU WILL BE THE LOVELIEST LADY IN" THE Easter Parade WITH A SMART PERMANENT FROM PAULA'S Beauty Shop 252J4 E. WASHINGTON ST. Ph.

OL 2-6921 questioned the process of expediting the project. He said he had a wrong con MOHAWK BUDGET AT $838,909 his home about 1 a. m. today by his wife. Lawrence County Coroner John Meehan Jr.

reported that Mr. Barker had been dead about 12 hours when his lifeless hndw ception of the survey taken center-; (Continued From Page One) that's right, a NEW QUAUTY 9 ing aroune tne vpiani scnooi. On other school projects, he said, all facets were made known including student population and project important of all: CONFIDENCE. Make your jewely purchase' here, confident that our expert evaluation and friendly, frank advice will assure you a lifetime of pride JESSE N. KERR "Dependable vJ Jeweler" e3i 5-7 N.

Mill St. OL 4-6121 7 follows, according to Supervising found in the basement of his home where he had hanged himself. Mrs. Barker told Cnrnrwr m. CORN BROOM ed scnooi population.

Principal Aiantord hi. iirocKway: Bessemer 35 mills on real, estate and five dollars per capita. han and State Police that she had; He believed officials merely eiu. njln ine looKea at tne voiani Dunning aiui Little Beaver ju mills on real two younger children while the then approved it as a site for the! WARNER'S Photo Shop 311 S. CROTON AVE.

estate, five dollars per capital and a one percent wage tax. oiutr cnua was in school. Loon her addition. He asked for a report, return home, she assumed that her Report Given husband had gone to work on the! Sunervisine Principal Walt Whit- Mahoning au mills on real es tate, five dollars per capita, one per cent wage tax. a three dollars afternoon shift of thc Shenango tman produced both a map andj x-emery.

i population figures. At 1 a. m. when Mr. Barker did! The report shows liW children 3t come home, slio hnfanllf than onp-vear-old.

205 one- month trailer tax. North Beaver 28 mills on real' itate, S10 per capita, one per cent wage tax, and three dollars trailer alarmed and began to investigate, year-olds, 212 two-year-olds. 198 She went to the basement and dis-'three-year-olds, 210 four-year-olds, MADE BY THE PENNSYLVANIA ASSOCIATION OF THE BUND FREE WITH EVERY INCOMING I DRY CLEANING ORDER OF SCOO OR MORE -NEW STORE HOURS At Our Plant Drive-In tax. Strohecker said the first pay nusoana aeaa. j-le iID iive-yeai-mus.

used a spciiVin nf vlntwi; "Kill? HillarrL hoar used a section of clothesline Ellis Hillard. board KENMORE FLOOR POLISHER Mil II president nang himself. spoke in favor of the addition. He said the new annex will handle 46 Mr. Barker had been concernpd ment on the new $2,707,170 school would be shared in the following manner: Bessemer, Little Beaver, Mahoning, and North Beaver, $34,054.

Eighty Rolling Acres On Well-Drained Ground Fifty Acres Developed OAK PARK CEMETERY new pupils in addition to the present enrollment of 109. over mounting debts having been working only about two days a week. The death was ruled a sui Director Alex Arrow also iavored Teachers salaries totalling cide by the coroner's office. the addition. A director of the Volant Board 400 account for more than half of the proposed budget appropria worn in New Castle.

Sent. 29. of the jointure, Arrow said he does 132, he was a son of Lefanri nnH tions. ULTRASONIC CLEANING 3 Expert not see wny otner Doaras witn in Mabel Wike Barker. He was Transportation costs are expected arried to the fnrmpr HTnroarot to reach $88,000.

Another $50,0001 tne aistnct snouia oppose tne audition. He said thousands of dol been earmarked tor improve Mon. thru Fri. 7:30 A.M. to 9 P.M.

Saturday 7:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Patricia Troutman, who survives him. lars were poured into renovating Jewelry rSy ments at the Bessemer Elementary School. Mr.

Barker had been employed as a Custodian at thn ShpnnncrA tne 010 mgn scnooi situated New Wilmington. James Cox, a spokesman The board appropriated 516.0001 China Co and was a member of! the Wesleyan Methodist Church. He for the possible purchase of two! buses. jthe petitioners, said that opposition1 Sa anes. other than those of Guarantee ffBW was mainly irom isew Wilmington residents wishing to keep such de in ine Korean war.

teachers, will consume most of the RENTER Surviving in addition to his wife and his parents, are three chil remaining funds in the budget. No $4088 Bending I velopments witmn tne contmes their borough. dren; Richard Alan, Robert Le- Kecommenaaiion askco Director Charles Savior said he mm iana, and Pnyiiis Ann, all at home; his grandmother, Mrs. Carrie Barker, New Castle. agreed generally with Boyd that bound traffic on Grant St.

be 1 iur Private services will hf 1p1H at1 tne ooaro snouia iook turtiicr ahead in determining needs of Ihe IFre. Electronic Tlmln, ESI JARK GFRSON IHI Phone tween and Mercer 1 Streets was approved today byJ Reynolds Euneral Home, 909 students. ARE NOW FEATURING Smart, new spring fashions For Tht Young In Heart asked by President Hil I YOUR JEWELER I BMM lard to present a recommendation OL 8-7711 i-nuams iinmstiay anernoon iwith Rev. Olin Pfautz officiating, i Interment will be announced. I Friends may call at the funeral at the next meeting.

city council. Action, nowever, was not' taken on a proposal to reouire no stops on East St. between Washington and North Streets. Both were made by Hillard was not available for Satisfaction Guaranteed OL 2-7711 home Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9: comment after the session night or today. p.

m. Mayor Herman F. blclnbrink..

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