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NEWCASTLE NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1M Nixon promises to fight for party nomination Angelb Romeo He said he would make no statement now on the war because he did not want to "destroy the negotiators' ability to bring the war to an honorable conclusion." Nixon said the campaign of independent presidential candidate George C. Wallace was a "formidable one" but that once the two conventions "command the attention of the nation. I don't think people wili throw away their vote." About half of Pennsylvania's 64 delegates, a number of alternates and GOP county chairmen attended a private luncheon with Nixon. when Gov. Raymond P.

Shafer dropped his favorite son role in support of New York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller. Asked if urban problems was the weak spot in his campaign in view of Rockefeller's claim of being the only knowledgeable one to solve urban problems-Nixon said that "the primary responsibility of a president, after achieving peace honorably in Vietnam is to restore pace at home." Declining to comment on Rockefeller's four-point proposal for peace in Vietnam, Nixon stated, "the war will end with a negotiated peace." PHILADELPHIA (UPI) -Richard Nixon, stating he will run "differently than I960," picked up some homework here on the problems of big cities where he said he will fight for the presidential nomination. "I will run differently in 1968, than in 1960, hitting the cities," Nixon said. "I must leam as much as I can to find out what is being done, for example, to break the cycle of poverty." Nixon, in his first visit to Pennsylvania since announcing his candidacy, attended a private luncheon with some members of the GOP convention delegation, split several weeks ago Third Ward Edwin J.

Kwiat to Landlords Inc. Dollar Savings Association to Albert D. Morrow. Seventh Ward George H. Cook to Ethel Mae Hayes.

Neshannock Lena C. Snyder estate to Kreal Realty Co. George Heckathom to Glen R. Hunt. Arthur Lattavo to Marinelli Realty Co.

Joseph J. Daugherty to Terry McNicholas Marinelli Realty Co. to Arthur Lattavo. Robert E. McCormick to Ronald A.

Morini. Shenango Charles E. Fullerton to Clifford H. Bradford. Mahoning George Dardes to Chester William Queer.

Taylor Western Pennsylvania National Bank to John A. Panella. Harry A. Mowry to Pennsylvania Department of Highways. Union James Russell Tindal to Joseph Wardman.

Wayne C. Slater to James M. Angelo Romeo, 86, of Edinburg RD 1, died at his home at 6:25 p.m. yesterday after a lingering illness. He was born in Benetare, Reggio-Calabria, Italy, on March 21, 1882, to.

the late Frank-and Mary Capodieco Romeo: He came to the United States in 1904 and had been married to the former Rose Carbon for the past 58 years. He is survived by his wife of Edinburg RD 1 and two brothers, John and Joseph, both of Newcastle. He was preceded in death by his parents; three brothers, Rocco, Vincent and Augustine and a sister, Rose. Friends will be received at the William F. DeCarbo Funeral Home, 926 Cunningham from 7 to 9 p.m.

today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow. The service will be at 10 a.m. Friday at the funeral home conducted by the Rev. Michael DiSant.is of the Christian Pentecostal Church of Hillsville.

Interment will follow the service in Greenwood Cemetery. Dog dumpers face arrest Harriman says shelling pause not good enough recently presented to the City Rescue Mission by the Flaherty Foundation. Shown in the rear are, Ivan Hudson representative of the Flaherty foundation and Steve Berger, youth director for the City Rescue Mission. New Castle News Photo QUIET PLEASE Cearfoss, center, prepares to proceed in a hot game of pool at the Sankey Youth Center on Croton Ave. Looking on from left are, Mark Dewberry, Mike Martin, Kenneth Delaney, Brian Duff, Sammy White, and Kevin Martin.

The pool table was signed to cool down the Vietnam war enough to permit a full peace conference. "They have not shelled Saigon, I think, for practically a By GEORGE SIBERA PARIS (UPI) U.S. negotiator W. Averell Harriman said today the Viet Cong halt in shelling Saigon is not enough of a peaceful gesture to end American bombing of North Vietnam. Harriman made the statement month, Harriman said.

I hat may have some significance. I think it does. But one does not know whether they will start to newsmen moments before Duncan. Hickory Ralph C. Reeher to Bruce Stanley Miller Little Beaver Persons who use Slippery pntprinp the 13th session of aeain 'Outlaw' is captured after newsmans tip Rock Township as dumping u.S.-North Vietnam talks de- Asked if the shelling halt can Edward Willard Richardson of Ralph A.

Veon Inc. to John F. Grove City RD Marilyn Jean Papach. be reckoned a Communist gesture of peace worthy of ending U.S. bombing, Harriman said, "I haven't thought of it as such because they started these outrageous shellings after the President's message of March 31.

"It is hardly reciprocity to stop an escalation which they took since the President's act of material (escalation of the fighting," he said. President Johnson on March 31, bidding Hanoi come to the conference table, halted all U.S. bombing of North Vietnam except for Hhe southern panhandle supply lines. The talks here have been deadlocked since they opened April 13 because the North Vietnamese refuse to discuss anything until the United States ends all bombing of their Sen. McCarthy fails vance oi orove Lity.

John Papach to Kalph A. Aubrey Leory Brown of 214 E. Veon Inc. a cement blockhouse on U.S. 220 grounas ior unwaniea aogs win be prosecuted, according to township constable Robert Guntrum.

State law requires dogs to be licensed and kept under control on the owner's property, he said. Penalties include a minimum near Roanoke. to change Barr By STEVEN HUNTLEY GREENSBORO, N.C. (UPD-A state trooper, gun drawn, crouched behind a dump truck Cherry St. Sandra Lee Shaffer of New Beaver 1715 Highland Ave.

Wilson F. Goodland to Wilson The fugitive was driving Davis' car when captured, Gary McKee of Akron, Ohio; Goodland. PITTSBURGH (UPI) Sen. McCarthy discovered more Eueene J. McCarthv came into enthusiasm at a noon hour blocking the intersection.

Rpttv Dnwrtv nf Alrrnn flhin mk police said, and had as hostages fine of $10. During the past two weeks, as a pro-Humphrey climate to pin rally in the heart of the down- He watcnea anxiously as tne Davis' daughter, Joanne Ellen Richard Charlton Osborne of Joseph Russo to Robert L. car came down the street and Davis, 13; Mrs. Freeman's Dallas, Karen L. Kuhn of Nickum.

stopped at the truck. The daughter, Hester Anne Free- 1106 Crowe St. Lawrence W. Black estate to driver, a Negro, appeared man, 17; and the dead woman's Raymond Dominquez of Clarence Boots, uncertain. Three white teen-age niece, Matilda Love, 13.

Severn, Marilyn Pitzer of Pulaski girls in the car looked terrified. Officials said the girls ap- 2205 Highland Ave. Nick Despetorich. estate to many as six stray animals have aown Jus own voles tor a presi- lowu scuun. n.

LiUWu m- been traced to New Castle dential nomination at the Dem- mated at 10,000 jammed a residents, he said. Guntrum said ocratic National Convention. He small park and adjoining the crackdown began after went home believing his popu- streets to listen to his short numerous complaints dv ayi calccucu ma ucc- Suddenly the intersection was peared unharmed and John Greco of 715 Blaine Pennsylvania Power Co. township residents. gate support.

Sen. Joseph b. Clark, i- McCarthy spent 45 minutes of stood on the platform with Mc- Xuan Thuy, the chief Hanoi Patricia Elaine Russo of 109 W. Ellwood City Priact rAcinnc a nine-hour stopover Tuesday Carthy and accompanied him delegate, did not attend today i An aide said Thuy is Madison Ave. Frederick P.

Vitulla of 113 E. North Gladys May Faiehney of 121 Buena Vista Way. jn a private conference with on a stop in the city's predomi- ftr marricae Mayr JosePh M- Barr mem" nately NeBro ffiU Disuict- iviyc ber of the Democratic National Clark, who opposes the admin- nATTTMtnnir mm iw Convention and Pennsylvania's istration's policy in Vietnam, BALTIMORE UPI) Ihe he WQuld remam uncom. Earl J. Cummings to Joseph R.

Raman. Slippery Rock Mabel V. Henry to Mabel Henry. Trucking job Chicago Motor trucks haul more than 11 billion tons of freight in the U.S. each year.

Sbrvbnd Province fZ res toed meetin Barr he sm ttei until Ws Mme WaS ISPS? Effi vored Vice President Hubert H. called at the convention. JAMESON MEMORIAL To Mr. and Mrs. William Kerry of Box 7 Portersville, a son, July Barr said his support for suffering a "slight indisposition." Thuy's chief lieutenant, Col.

Ha Van Lau, headed the North Vietnam side today. Harriman told newsmen before the session that the Viet Cong rocket and mortar shelling of Saigon may have ended because of the "vigorous position we have taken here against the indiscriminate shelling and inhuman, barbaric attacks on. the people of jammed with patrol cars, A policeman ran to the car, jerked open the door and pressed a revolver to the head of the driver. Other officers quickly pulled the girls from the car. Two rifles and a pistol were taken from the vehicle.

Invoke Extreme Measure This was the capture Tuesday of Edward Thompson, 37, the first man since 1960 to be declared an outlaw under a 19th Century law permitting citizens to shoot him if he resisted capture. Thompson had received the rare designation after he allegedly kidnaped two couples in separate instances and raped the women last returned to their relatives after receiving medical examinations. Disappearance Reported The murder victims and the girls had disappeared from Mrs. Freeman's home in Roanoke Monday afternoon. Davis' brother sounded an alarm.

Searchers found the bodies of Davis and Mrs. Freeman Tuesday afternoon in an abandoned blockhouse. Parked outside was a stolen truck. Officers intensified a search for Davis' car and the girls. A television newsman, Jim Brittain, 24, of High Point, saw the car on a Greensboro street.

He said Thompson was driving and one girl was in the front seat and the other two in the priesthood to marry. tiumpnrey. The Very Rev Edward J. One-by-one McCarthy called Sponga was believed the highest Pennsylvania's uncommitted ranking Catholic Church official gate: into his hotel suite to resign for marriage. The bf Jesuits reported Tuesday he had nly 30 accePte accordln8 to left the church and intended to -a campaign worker, marrv.

Arthur Hennessey, a pro- Humphrey still left him with an "open mind" about the party's presidential choice. "If McCarthy wins the nomination, I will be the first on the streets for him," Barr said. "I'm a strong party man." McCarthy told the downtown The Baltimore News Amen- McCarthy delegate from Phila- Convention delegates 0311 if PJT not "free agents He said, "They go carrying the month. Diamon Barrett, 33, July 12 in a 40 votes from Pennsyh -civil ceremony at Thornton, Pa. 130-member delegation.

Virginia authorities said late back seat. sponsibility for democracy in America." 60 MUD 3rd UP picnic slated Friday The Christian Fellowship Class of the Third United Presbyterian Church will hold their annual picnic at 6:30 p.m. Friday in Gaston Park. Those attending are asked to take personal table service and a tureen. MONTREAL I 7 Tuesday night that murder and Brittain followed the car and kidnaping charges would be notified a passing police cruiser filed against Thompson for the which broadcast an alert, slaying of J.

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