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New Castle News from New Castle, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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New Castle Newsi
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NEW CASTLE, PA NEWS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1967- Rabbi Goldfarb, taken by death at age of 89 In the U.S. Service THREE WOK EH ASPHYXIATED ALLENTOWN, Pa, (UPI) -Albert Domin, 52, Harleigb, was killed Monday when tons of earth collapsed and trapped him at the bottom of a 15-foot ditch in nearby Salisbury Twp. Moses Maldonatfo, 37, Allenlown scrambled to safely when a fellow worker shouted that the side of the ditch was crumbling. The workers employed by the D. and C.

Spinosa -Construction Allen town, were digging Ihe ditch as part of a municipal sewer project. FUH.VAC'K INSTALLED ALIQU1PPA, Pa. (UP!) -The first of lltrea new basic oxygen furnaces was installed Monday at the Jones Laugh-lin Steel Corp's new steelmak-ing shop here. The new furnaces are part of giant ant? expansion pro gram begun by 10 years ioday for veteran film director and script writer Ralph Murray, lie was 71. SAN DIEGO (UPI) -Gen Abclardo Luis Rodriguez, former President of Mexico, died Monday in La Jolla, Calif.

He was 77, Gen. Rodriguez was President from 1D32 to 11131 and was known for his opposition of the Catholic Church in Mexico during that time. He was governor of his native state Sonora from io 10-19. STRKMVOKKER KILI.KD FAHKELL, Pa. (UPI) -Francis Loop, 40, of Farrell, an employe at the Roomer Works of I he Sharon Steel was killed Monday when a pile of steel slabs fell on him.

A fellow worker, Charles Broclilehurst of Greenville suffered a fractured ankle in the accident. Overtime pay for teachers planned PITTSBURGH (UPD-Joseph Zunic, president of the Pittsburgh Federation of 'J'eachers, said Monday participation by students and teachers in administrative programs is reducing classroom time by as much as 20 per cent. The union president said (he elementary school teacher is finding administrative practices and programs "in direct cam-petition" wiih his teaching duties. ''Student, council sessions, safely patrol meetings and rehearsals should be held so that children are not taken from their regular classes," lie said He said any teacher required to sfay for such sessions sliuuld be paid overtime. ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N.Y.

(I'PI) -Services for Rabbi Israel Goldfarb, 89, who died here Monday will be held today. Rabbi Goldfarb was known as Ifie father of cgngregationat singing in synagogue's and was author of 10 volumes of music CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (UPI) -Edmond Hall, a well-known Dixieland jazz clarinetist, died Saturday. He was C5. Hall had grown up with Dixieland jazz and played with Louis Armstrong and Lester Young.

In recent years he was a performer a( Newport jazz festival. GLENDALE. Calif. (UPP -Funeral services will be held uame nuifii. Tor TcrrmetsVf-kfe mm POULTRY RETAIt yum mmm WHOLESAIE-CUT-UP 30 N.

Mill 6S4 541T -c innu LWIH WEDNESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY FRESH, MEATY FfC CHICKEN iLtVld and BREAST r.i 'Tim cVf Wit 4 i Uv Lawrence County 10 BAR-B-QUE CHICKEN Is Our Specially 2611 CASTLE ROAD IAT STRUT- WW CATTJ, HMMt. GAYL0R TONIGHT GOLD SWEEPSTAKES jj Quotes from the news By United Press International WASHINGTON National Student. Association Vice President Richard Sterns, regretting the effect of a former Central Intelligence Agency subsidy might have, on the NSA's current programs: "We deeply regret that a sub-rosa relationship will unavoidably jeopardize these activities and cast doubts on the thousands of students here and abroad who have worked with NSA in good faith." WASHINGTON -Richard M. Nixon, commenting on the IMS GOP presidential nomination: "If I had conducted my campaigning (his year (I96fi) as a delegate-seeking thing, I could have probably had it locked up by now. But the nomination, not Ihe election GAINESVILLE, Fla.

-Attorney Selig Goklin, defending the right of his client, a curvacious University, of Florida coed, to pose for pictures in the nude: "She has. every right that you or 1 or anyone off campus has under the U.S. constitution, and that includes lying nude on a rug for a plihtograph." SACRAMENTO, Calif. -Curt' Taylor, a California State Employes Association representative, explaining on why he thought Gov. Ronald Reagan's call for the civil servants to work on Lincoln's birthday failed: "If these employes felt there was a true emergency and they felt they had been fairly asked to work ihe holidays, they would have been here in mass:" CHICAGO (UPI) -The Chicago weather bureau took 'no chances with its forecast for the midwest area issued' Monday night.

It began; "South fo southwest winds will bring weather to all of the six-state area tonight." SILVERMAN'S lit E. WisMnston St. GUSTAV'S Pure Food Bakery Birthday Cakes Whipped Cream LAYER CAKES Assorted TEA COOKIES PLACE VOUIt ORDERS BY CALLING CSJ-2221 WE HAVE FRESH COLLARDS KALE ENDIVE ESCAR0LE fir in iiptrl uliii ol Hint itlivo imjIii M. SoDd proonlr ml P'JnjH UAAC HEAT1NG llMM COMPANY 2S3S Mercer Rd. C53-6141 BjllliiiiJlili U.S.

SAVINGS Harold J. McGllirk Harold McGoirk ends training Navy Seaman Appren. Harold J. McGuirk, son of Mr, and Mrs. Harold A.

McGuirk of 308 HiJIcrest Ave. was graduated recently from recruit training at the U.S. Naval Training Center Great Lakes, and was home on a 2i-day leave before reporting to his new assignment. McGuirk reported to Beach-master Unit 1 at the U.S. Naval Base SanDicgo, for a tour Df duty.

According to Chief John H. Navy Recruiter, McGuirk enlisted i the Navy's --120-Day Delay Program in April 1906 and repotted for active duty 'in September 1966. McGuirk is a' 1965 graduate of Neshannock Area High School. Ponziani ends recruit training Navy Airman Appren. Samuel W.

Ponziani, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ponziani of West Pittsburg, recently, graduated from recruit training at the U.S. Naval Training "Cenicr, Great Lakes, 1H. and was home on a 14-'day leave before reporting to his new assignment.

Ponziani reported fo the U.S. Naval Aviation Engineering Center, Philadelphia, fnr duty. Ponziani, a graduate of New Castle Senior High School, cn-' listed in the Navy in September I960. NEW WAY FLAT WALL I GASH GARRY MARKET 106 W. Wash.

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Navy Seaman Recruit Willard C. Kelso 19, son of Mr. Clare L. Kelso uf RD 2, has been graJuateri from nine weeks of Navy basic training at tlu Naval Training Center In the first. weeks of his naval service, he studied military subjects and lived and worked under conditions similiar tn those he will encounter on his first ship or at his first shore station.

In making the transition from civilian life to naval service, he received instruction under veteran Navy petty officers. He studied seamanship, as welt as drill and other subjects. Albin S. Lutes heme on leave Navy Seaman Albin S. Lutes, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Albin S. Lutes of 622 E. Edgewood recently returned home on' leave after a tour Of dutv at the U.S. Naval Support Activity, Danang, Vietnam.

Lutes has been in Danang since March 1S66. He is now serving at the U.S. Naval Amphibious Base, Little Creek, Va. Lutes attended Neshannock Area High School and enlisted in the Navy in September 1065. Robbery-slayer faces life term, appeal planned PITTSBURGH (UPI) The second of three suspects accused in the robbery-slaying of a downtown jeweler last July 3 was convicted of first degree murder Monday night.

His penalty was fixed at life imprisonment. Formal sentencing of William (BiJIv Boy) Murray of Pittsburgh was deferred by Criminal Cmr't. F. Joseph Thomas of Crawford County after Mi'irav's attorney said he would appeal for a new trial. Murray, 2.5, and Garfield Gordon, 211.

of nearby Greentree. and Johnnie Lee (Alabama) Smith, ot Pittsburgh were accused in the fatal shooting of Leon Esslilein, 37. in Eush-tein's Plaza Building office across tb street from the Allegheny County Jail. Gorflnn was convicted of first decree murder last month and -was sentenced to life. He has appealed.

Smith is awaiting trial. Clover Valley CREAM MILLER'S PLAY Double Sweepstakes BINGO Over 199,725 Winners Win Up To 1,000.00 No Purchase Necessary Come In Now, For Your Bingo Disc 2-STORES-2 Sail's Plaza Butler Ave mm FOR THE Of The Winning Ticket Is Be Two $25 Bonds Given Not Present Away! 9 Robert E. Clark Clark elected for technical training SAN ANTONIO, Tex. Airmail Robert E. Clark son of Mr.

and Mrs. liobert E. Clark Sr. of 907 Etna has been selected for technical training at Amarillu AFB, as a U.S. Air Force aircraft maintenance specialist.

Tile ariman recently completed basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Tex. His new school is part the Air Training Command which conducts hundreds of specialized courses to provide technically trained personnel for the nation's aerospace force. Clark is a I960 graduate of New Castle High School. Three area men enlist in Navy David J. Fee, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward D. Fee of 11 E. Lincoln Thomas M. Mitchell, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Mitchell of RD and George M. Thomas, III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Georee M.

Thomas of RD 3, Slippery Rock, have enlisted in the U.S. Navy and are now receiving recruit training at the U.S. Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, III. upon completion of their training, they will be home on a 14-day-leave before reporting to their new assignments. fee is a graduate ot New Castle Senior High School; Mitchell is a graduate of Mohawk Area High School; and Thomas is a graduate ol Laurel High School.

AlUhree enlisted iii the Navy at the U.S. Naval Recruiting Station, Past Office Building, New Castle. Norman Fisher aboard Oriskany Navy Airman Norman Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman V.

Fisher of 1022 Glen has reported ahoard the USS Oriskany at San Diego, Cal after graduating from eight weeks of CatauanU Arresting Gear School at Lakehurst, N.J. and spending 15 days leave at home with his family. Fisher is a 1961 graduate of New Castle High School and enlisted in the Navy in October 1965. He received recruit training at the U.S. Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, III.

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