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NEW CASTLE NEWS EIGHTY-FIRST YEAR No. 112 NEWS PHONES OL 4-6651 NEW CASTLE, PA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 12,1 961 48 PAGES NEWS PHONES OL 4-6651 SEVEN CENTS A COPY JFK, Pakistan Leader Discuss 17 As Perish In Denver Jetliner Crashes Punishment Asked For Leaders Here In Jail Uprising The County Prison Board recommended yesterday that four ringleaders of the July 4 uprising in the Law- rence County Jail be prosecuted. Seven Are Injured, Economic Aid Ticklish Issue For Presidents Meeting Today WASHINGTON (UPI President Kennedy and President a Ayub a of Pakistan turned today to the heart of the foreign leader's mission economic aid The recommendations, based Warden Carl Nerd's oral report 704 Get Out Alive, ui tue auuir, asK 101 prosecutions against a 1 J. Dueeaster, Youugstown, Harry Smith, Clan-ton; Koberl Giles.

Toledo, and Ronald A. Mates, 39 N. Mercer St. Nord said statements from 13 Plane Hits Truck DENVER (UPI) Capt. John Crosso warned that the landing at Denver would be rough, but none of the j20 persons aboard the United Air Lines DC8 jet was greatly alarmed.

and Pakistan's quarrels 1 with India. Ayub made clear before arriv-insj here Tuesday that on these: issues lie intended lo press his sharpest complaints againsl U. S. uolicv. which lie sees as favoring prisoners interviewed following the riot indicated the four were responsible.

convicted under the section, the four each could face up to 10 vears in prison, a 510,000 fine or both. DA Out ot Town Sheriff Frank Coen proposed tile recommendation to the district attorney's office. District Attorney Joseph Solomon, a board member, is attending the district 'attorney's convention at Reading. Dueeaster is serving a four to eight month sentence for receiving stolen goods and possession of burglary tools." lie was on parole from Ohio State Penitentiary when arrested May 4 following a break- NeiLliw were officlalj at Staple- in Airfield. Three fire truck ere alerted when UAL's Phila- Haluska Plans neutralist India or at least sight delphia-to-Los Angeles Flight reported a hydraulic system fail- lire which could mean no'.

To Block Bills ing ally Pakistan. The 13-year-old war of words, and at one time of bullets, between India and Pakistan "over the territory of Jammu and Kashmir was on the agendo of today's second round of Keuncdy-Ayub talks at White House. brakes. Minutes later least 17 pec-'. ins were dead 16 on the plant, id a truck driver on the ground.

On Strip Mining The other major subject. White! But KM got out alive, seven with serious injuries. HARR1SBUUC. Pa. (UPD- House Hress secretary Pierre malinger said, was "economic' development." Wiil Address Congress The airport did not call for' Stiile Sen.

Jolin J. llaluska. whose Senate Local Government Committee is conducting hearings on The Pakistani president alsoj planned to address a joint meet-: iiifT of the Senate and House audi heavy firefighting equipment rom nearby Lowry Air Force Base as-the So million aircraft let down; through a blustery, clouded sky' in at the New Wilmington Jsaly, plant. I Smith Is scheduled to be sentenced July 21 on indecent assault charges. Giles is awaiting trial on larceny and conspiracy charges and Mates, who Nord said had been admitted only the Friday he-fore the outbreak, is charged with indecent assault.

Nord told the board the outbreak began after Thomas Houk, to be sentenced July 21 on the thett of $150,000 from "the home of Cosmo1 S. Gonivtva in Ellwnod City, was placed in confinement for ialkinr; lo a girl throng! a window of the jail. Another prisoner first was accused 'with the offense, Nord said. Duecasl.er then told the others attend a lunch given by Vice! UPt Facsimile President 'Lyndon B. Johnson audi TRAGEDY Rescue workers stand by helplessly waiting: for fire trucks lo arrive at the scene nf the Sneaker Sain Ravburn at the Cap-1 crash of the United Airlines DC-8 in Denver yesterday.

bills, was on record today as planning to Mock the measures! from reaching the floor of the and settled on the east-west runway. No foam had been sprayed itol. V.l A third While House conference; Pennsylvania Senate. ay lo kill sparks if tiie The Cambria County Democrat! ii.i.Lu (i puc Decision On Suburban Service Awaited By Authority Pakistan wants the United' gear told a television panel Tuesd television panel Tuesday Siai.es to step into K.v that he was opposed to said citv Aviation nirrlnr" controversy and try to persuade key section of the measures and Plaza Bus Run Plan Tabled Dick Martin. ing the pilot, realized it was 50 ndia.

to agree to a plebiscite the prisoners had a leg'tlimatei i'ould not submit the bills to a ole of Siis committee so long as art: L- fixtures out. Nord Airport manager Herman Gas-'. rt aereed: "It wns mniiui- determine whether the state will go io India or Pakistan. Jn-dia contends that Pakistan, by refusing to withdraw its troops from western Kashmir, lias voided the original terms for holding a plebi- they contained the provision. The section, which state Mines Secretary Lewis E.

Evans said the prisoners began planning the! uprising about 3:30 p. in. but the! The Public Transportation Authority last night again tabled a request to extend bus service to the Lawrence Village shopping plaza until it receives a Public Utility Commission ruling on-the legality of suburban service. Although officials told The the fire trucks were parked on'. the ramp." Advertising executive Milton H.

FteyiMlds. of OmaV.a, and his disturbance did net break out until ii Glenn Mcorehead part of "the heart of the bill" JHIIL flHB high, U. S. official said Ken siehtseeiiiE on t.lic on which he would not ae-jeepl an amendment, would' re News yesterday that the PUC may -i, Daily Weather Report iNew Galilee miiial observation deck, starting vacation. The only thing out' of the ordinary about the incorri- compromise U.

S. proposal would have no jurisdiction over city bus' lines operating in townships, Au-j 'ihorily. Chairman Isaac K. GenreC s', lipping operators to back-a degree no steeper than UPI Fn Partly cloudy and seasonably warm today. Uleh 80 to 86.

Cloudy '14; ng United let was that it wB landing east to west, in contrast, to previous traffic. might only set oacK tne trend toward better relations among all three countries. toniaht with showers mostly south; if Haluska will not call couldn't get into the cell block after supper. Nord said Moorehead was the' only turnkey on duty because At Gonuet, who had been scheduled to work, reported, off and he' had taken his- son to watch a parade in Bessemer. Fear Precedent Nord and Coen agreed penalties should be given' to prevent future uprisings.

Coen said the board would "just throw yourself open to more trouble" if it failccrto act. Nord aereed. portion and not so eool. Low committee, the bills would to 66. Thursday, occasional show-; not be able to reach the floor VHness Describes Landing It set down an1 rnllrH Man Charged With Murder Jr.

said "until we have something in writing, we'll just sit tight." Ralph Audino. an authority member who mei with PUC officials last week in Harrisburg, reported 1 he authority's position Uiarges Alleged avoritism The' economic development" CONVICTED A special high court sentenced cx-Gencrals Iiaoul Salau (top) and Edmund Jouhaud (bottom) to death in absentia yesterday for their parts in the 'abortive April revolt in Algeria. Six other generals and colonels were also "given the de.ilh sentence. unit i.iidnt.1. in icmpcra- al1cj would be killed for this for a quarter of a mile or so? discussion was expected to center V.

ii: r. Ayub complaint that tiie Lake Erie: Southwesterly to have them pried out of United Slates, through massive 20 knots. Today aurt the tires ulowir.e out ntiH Hid praise for In. partly cloudy. His stand 011 the television pro- plane began to slide "around' Into! dia.

is showing favoritism for u. ott aaainst making a epen iclenilile lU)lil a mVna is Galilee, will received from the PUC. Commissioner George Bo'liriger, Prime J.Iintster Jawanarlal Nehru's neutralist policies. had told Gov. David L.

Lawrence: Inside Today's News be arraigned sometime today I ence asked him to the bills reported lo the Kennedy was reported to he nne from Eugcn jntine the ola; -lee, Maximum temperature, 85. wuo said Ms questions were tor information and "no criticism whatever," asked Nord about complaints over the jail's food. "1 don't think thev have an legiti World floor, lie said to Lawrence' lie i grouiici loop. C. Blom, 54, a civil en-; gineer working on a runway con-i struction job, was parked in panel truck lo the side of the cast-west runway.

Before could move, 13B tons of jet aircraft skidded into the truck. Blom was killed ihstantlv. Last month Shenango Twp. Super Classified would not make a decision until ready for a "good debate" on issue. His administration last night of his datigh-tends that' the.

United States hasjr, Mrs. Louise Dorsch, 42, state not been slighting Pakistan in police said. economic aid. Mrs. Dorsch died at about 7:30 Precipitation, none.

River stage, 5 feet. he had iiearcl all testimony. jComies Cross Word The senator, who has been em visor ranncr made a similar Both were tabled because of the PUC investigation, initiateti hv a broiled in controversy over 11 mate complaint," Nord said, "they just wanted something to do." Nord said the menu offered prisoners is varied in comparison to a set menu that was: served Weather statistics for tin bills since a Pittsburgh newspaper1 The United States was reported. ni as 3 0f a shotgun ready lb furnisli more than ln the'sfomoch. the Be.iw.ri the foreign loans vfnnrlMl complaint from Mrs.

Grace Skoo.e. eported he was using a car be-; period one year ago folh Maximum temperature fet. fuel spilled from ruptured ing tanks, and flames ieaped up' round flic front of the Sixteen Dasseueers wrrr Ht.irt 81. TV I longing (0 C.K. Powell, a big strip.

She was dead Mininium temperature, 37. Precipitation, none. I- (,.., ot its five-year plan. Society Sports Providence Hospital. Beaver Falls, when he was named to tiie post.

The menu is made on a monthly basis, he explained. Mates brassed that meais im mm iv. Clayton St- fleorge told Mce the authority is primarily a city operation and. therefore, has some com'miimenl to downtown merchants, tic liini- mine operator, to go uack and forth from Harrisburg, said the stripping operators "cannot live with" the backfill section of the or dying in the fire which envoi-! the front compartment, and- State police said the shooting Theatres proved after a similar uprising Chambers, Man NEWS PHONES WANT ADS OL 8-S5U NEWS OL 4-G651 took place on ihe Dorsch properly. New Galilee.

A neighbor. Mrs. Younker. said she had seen Davis leave the shack in which lie lived when, tie was jaileciiu ly.v, aoui was spreading back along the" fuselage. But in the rear of the, plane, many passengers still not realize there was a real cmer-- ed the authority would consider Hie reu.ue.st if the plaza merchants rent advertising space on told the board.

DEATH RECORD Wednesday, July 12, 19fit Edwin Johnson, 91, 928 Beckfon it- on the Dorsch property carrying- Kvans said in testimony before Ihe committee earlier that' the most important parts of bolh the bituminous and anthracite bills are the backfill section and a section which raises ihe bond opera- Who Pointed Finger At Hiss, Is Dead a double-barrelled shotgun. She; Mee pointed out, however, ihal said she lost sight of him as her-Ihe authority's Hups pass oilier view was blocked, heard cJ tjcucy. neaded For Visit -Edison Carder, 50, a De.i'' Moines, Iowa, truck driver Riiheit II, Basham, 67, 602 i Slate voices 1 hi-a i. Mm lmct i UiPT)- WESTMINSTER. Md.

visit a son in the Naw. was sitting" si. pass Call's I i llg-' The slain woman 5 husband, (on Rd. run 'in Nefdiannock Two1 Harry, who was working on a did not The news magazine's writers; jus! ahead of the left wing in were trying to whoop it up at the! Tougher Annexation Bill Again Stirs City Action Opposition to an annexation bill up for final reading in Harrisburg this week again came from city coun-cilmen yesterday who voted to notify Assemblymen Dominick E. Cioffi and Donald W.

Fox of their action. Uniomvp. The a.amW II A .1 .1 farm nearby also heard the He came running and hit his INew York Christmas party, so1 present Cascade Park line tirst class compartment. "The heat was terrific," h'' said. "I never felt such heat wanted my wife and to got" out of there fast.

Wo had lo off a winf legend goes, when out of the festivities walked one man. run at Easl New Castle, about half mile from the plaza in She-: nan go Twp. The authority last night: consid-l ercd two other operations ihar. in-! with a concrete block. New Galilee firemen were called to the scene and Mrs.

Dorsch was taken to the hospital but was dead on arrival. Davis was taken into custody And soon when others followed. Flight Planned Tuesday injured a knee. Both' were oictl township service. Theyi CAPE CANAVERAL UPI1 aboard a Red- Strongly endorsed by officialsf- and treated by Providence IIos- pilot before being lodged in Bea-; their eyes nervously on the clock and the deadline not far off, they found an unasked present on their desks.

The man had written all that needed tn be said for the holiday issue of Time. sccond-ciass townships, Approved a chaime in au tonc- ver L-Olinty i.v.l. Tractor-Trailer Police said the only motlvei 'Weather Eyer ton Ave. run whereby they endeil: space atop a Redstone rocket be-' olher' a thane a lease a Hawthorne St. trn-Ljj final preparations todav for'Lrip into space probably around and.

aiunonert loon serv- Amei ica's second and thirds matter of wailing "lust they can (le.ter:v.i:-.t i' Lsome family friction. Only onei 111 "l.iLu i weeks longer. If nothin: iiSatellife Fired ily the legend remains. 1, Whitiaker Chambers. Rd.

Driver Killed NEW STANTON, Pa. (UPT1 rtd. "i i rf r. tt r.iw Tiie bill calls for a referendum of all the voters or a community in cases of annexation requests. Tiie city has Opposed it in (he past.

The vote of council was requested by Councilman Richard Is. Riddle, a strong advocate of annexation the Way it. js set up to shell was fired from the twelve-gauge shotgun. A native of Beaver County. Mrs.

Dorsch was born in New Brighton, Cam. Vin.il I tr, fU 60, died at his farm home near! CAPE CANAVERAL fU'Pf) Paul S. Lambert of -Jonestown inj Westminster Sunday. His dyuig was as secretive a spHcesnip line next montn or earlv in Seo- a Lebanon County was killed Tues new run would begin Monday This will he the first time buses run into Hickory Twp. Left 1o Shoaff a decision on the ful tire of bus service in the Oakland section of Union Twn.

on the cape while snientisls keep i.ember. jng two television cameras to hunt an hourly check on their physical Detailed physical examinations! rJiniJ his days as a Communist com-herbre World War. H. dayand the reason officials frnm Czech Airliner day night when his tractor-trailer! ran into the rear of another truck; townships oppose It: What Ins testimony did li fter him as Alser Hiss dttnng the next five days jn space cide whether Glenn or GrLssom Tile 285-pound satellite was ex-' goes next. The man left oehnv --m -A fresh light on the when the Mahoning Ave.

Viaduct! If all goes as planned, "one will I get his chance next Tuesday! morning to follow in the footsteps; A ni Richard iI. Nixon can testify. An area of land can be annexed from a township into a city or boro George said a (abuiation! time will be cast as it was a J'eceral Court, that convicted Hiss, the brilli ready to steD in -v juiim, uuvojjmcnL ana moi'emenf should j0r tropical storms such as last'. g-Crashes, 72 Die jis eopeits. merely by consent of taxpayers! eil.

416 persons five miles of the New Stanton Interchange ot the. Pennsylvania Turnpike. The driver of the second tmck, something happen at the Sa pirkcdCmdr, Kliepard to soar about 115 ea. miles inlo spate inside a one-ton young State Department officer, Humcane Uonna storms- harged in to t.ne chosen one. which sometimes cost hundreds of living within the area to be annexed.

Land owners near a larger mu (lives and billions of dollars ire 01 perjury tor denying thai lie turned State Department docu- ments over to a Soviet spy ap-j Donald L. Dayton, 36, Pleasant property oamage. Scientists called Tiro; TIT nicipality wish to become annexed! Unity, Westmoreland was! turboprop plane crashed near ewer Authority ISSU6 Casablanca Tuesday night, killing: short for television infra-red oh-! paratus. Jiut it was Chamber testimony that convinced the jury Hiss was for many reasons, usually for bet not injured, according to state po- 72 of the 8t persons aboard' scrvation satellite "another step in development of a global' satellite weather observation sys-. sfantiy, it was reported here to-' Cost For Service Differs day.

Free Patient Care Here Arthur Mometer of Situations like this, if aggravat-S1' cd, could lead to a reversal of the ter services such as sewerage and; education. Officials ot townships, on the other hand, are opposed because taxable properties are taken from them without their, consent, thus putting a greater burden upon1 other taxpayers in the township. First class townships are not subject to present annexation laws. after in a Casablanra hosnilal By. BOB DUNBAR now 'serves BO fo 90 per cent srr in a Casablanca hospital.

News Staff Writer the built-up ottlside-tlic-city The big Soviet-designed (Third in series nn the areas interested in port was reported to have carried tiopolit.H ii sciage issue.) Inecllng with the city sewer 73 passengers and a crew of 9.i Municipal services cost money Hem. th, Iwhethcr it is paying -for police! Alternate Method Cost Hospitals $200,880 exodus to suburbia if no relief is! found. Several township residents; spoke or either moving farther out rals in sparsely settled areas or return ian" rirL" Protection or disposing of: An alternative for settii top have hit a high tension u'ireisewane a nnt mAntmn Lawrence County's three hos- Jameson, reported 8,501 free pitals reported yesterday topatienls were treated at a daily county commissioners their annual cost per oatient of $25.75 for a ing to (he city. while attempting fo land and; The surcharge method is used bviservice. But a reeent Allpoh deficit for free patient care to-total of $218,877.16.

New Castle crashed at. Routkniira. 10 municipal sewer utilities. County court decision ouestinn'si Work On Pact A local community. Big Beaver Twp recently became a boro to from Casablanca.

Tilis metllon'Teqiiires that all us-lany flat rate charge which is not! cit' Council is presently working' 1 taiea Hospital reported 3,390 patients Mabel A. Barron, administratorspent patient days at a avoid being annexed. North Of Ellwood City Hospital anddailv cost nf SS7 as fnr a tntal of; Beaver Twp. also threatened tol The passengers killed Tuesday (water fn their homes. The' monthly of the sr-rviVe.

service it seeks, but there is no night were reported to be Czechs, sewer charge is then figured on a Whether the ultimate decision when it will be present- chairman of the committee; Ellwood City Ilospilal list-! rtussians, uermans and wo- woiei um, pruviuu sewage aisposai laciu- cu io uie lownsnip otttciais. mat ttie appropnated eyed 7,756 patient days from 2,3451 commissioners to aid the deficitpatients for a total cost of for the ally 100 per cent. nsnips trtrougn ex-; fiy. ttonert roccans. become a boro after a builder expressed feelings on joining his land with Bessemer Boro.

Backing the action in Harrisburg is a leading township advocate. H. A. "Cappy" Thompson, (The Czech airlines office Inj Yon iwp. wnn a population or it i ml some i i ill hreak the ice for lln-ineert not l'o lo the ocean shore nor uo uuuiuuiw piuiJuiuuiidieiyaL a oaiiy rate or ii-j.

among the three hospitals. Assistance listed by the hos- According to the reports, defi-pitals included: cits for fiscal years ending May Jameson $14,250, United Ftind-31, 1961, were: Community Chest; $72,000, state, Jameson Memorial HnsDital.a si sotn rmm it Zurich said 5 chiidren were! among 27 of the passengers bound! for Bamako. 7,161. has 1,462 connections to city must.be done. (other townships and make the yet to the swanky glade, the sun- secretary of state association of! water lines.

The seriousness of the. situation; service available to all. is the same in your own back yard In other townships, Shenango, can best be clescribed'by the resi-j If that, is the case, then the es-: and likewise the cooling shade. But. tovvnsnip supervisors.

(The office said II) passengers! decay from within are land-grab-; New Castle Hospital, New Castle $11,400, Uni.ted1 were bound-for Rabat and 27 Tor! iConakry, capital of Guinea. Des nany: Ncshannoek. population homes are lictl inlo a Drivate the ot-too-distant futiirp ihe has a tan that is trolden hrnwn-: I'una-Lommnnuy Lnesi; to salvage the wreckage. LI I wood City Hospital, in-patient aid and $8,373.24 tination of Hie other passengers j.c iaiu iiil-j- 1.1 jr 5.i.j lugni iw.il, county grant. town-! Commissioners filed the rennrt F.Hu.iwi qoo it i 'was not known.) vasoe isorougn, population cnoaning-, or tne sewer supporters "vith a voice iti I he at home, but some people go awav.

ships which are now eighty-seven today. ii icibuc vnit aiupuitr bl ine water company.rsiiniaics.il in mc neignnornooa. iionaieiy, iyarti.it 1.

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