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NEW CASTLE NEWS, MONDAY, AUGUST II, 1171 Injured girl can't remember details Trucking owner dies at 58 (Continued from pafe 1) member and director of Darlington Polo Club and a member of Northminster UP Church. Mrs. Jennie E. Cameron Mrs. Jennie E.

Cameron, 76, of 520 Friendship St. died at the Golden Hill Nursing Home Saturday at p.m. following an extended illness. She was bom in Meadville June 6, 1895 to the late George C. and Ellen Johnston Vannatten.

Mrs. Cameron was a member of the Harbor UP Church. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. James (Edith) Martin of BUTLER, Pa. (UPI) A Cleveland woman found critically injured on a roadside near here Aug.

4 has told State Police she remembered jumping from the cab of a moving truck but was unable to recall why she had done so. Mrs. Ernestine Javorek, 22, was interviewed by police last weekend after recovering suf- ficiently from a skull fracture received in her plunge from the tractor trailer. Although her condition has improved, she was unable to remember all details of the incident. Mrs.

Javorek was found unconscious along the road about 75 feet from the body of Christine Stemad, 20, of Parma, Ohio. Miss Sternad died of multiple injuries, also sustained in the plunge from the truck. Mrs. Javorek told police she and her companion were hitchhiking and were given a lift aboard a red, flatbed tractor-trailer. The woman said she Cherry bomb breaks window City juvenile officials will could not remember what the He is survived by his wife; his Campbell, Ohio; and two mother Mrs Sara McCormick of brothers, Donald and Fred New Castle a son Clarence W.

of Vannatten of New Castle. New Castle; a sister, Mrs. Ralph She was preceded in death by (Margaret) Brooks of New her husband John A. Cameron, a Castle; a brother, Wayne son Donald and two daughters, McCormick of New Castle; and Mrs. Ella May Long and Miss five grandchildren.

Elsie. He was preceded in death by Friends may call at the his father and an infant daughter. William F. DeCarbo Funeral Friends may call at the Home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to Cunningham's North Side 9 p.m. where services will be Funeral Home today from 7 to 9 held at a.m.

tomorrow with p.m. and tomorrow from 2 to 4 the Rev. Thomas Cross officia-and 7 to 9 p.m. with services at ting. Burial will follow in Grace-the funeral home conducted by land Cemetery.

his 17-vear-old Pulaski ther description of the truck. Township companion for allegedly breaking a service "She can't remember some parts of the incident," a police station window on Highland Ave. then climbed the bill and outlined the symbol of the Soviet 5:25 p.m. yesterdav with a spowam-n ww. an able to give any explanation of bomb.

cherry Union. Under the peace sign tney lettered "now ana unaer the hammer and sickle "Soon." According to an informant, the flag was planted by "our boys-patriots," following a confrontation between the hawks and doves. UPI PROPAGANDA WAR IN CALIFORNIA An American flag (center) flanked by a peace symbol and a hammer and sickle in a propanganda war being waged in letters 15 feet high on a hillside north of San Rafael, Cabf. the sign skirmish began when a dove outlined the peace symbol in powdered lime on the hillside after it had been blackened by a grass fire. Hawks why they jumped from the truck." The spokesman refused to speculate on possible A fireman at the Park Ave.

station saw the vandalism and called police, giving a description the Kev. John bloat with burial follow in Castleview The state police investigation of the boys he had seen. When they were picked up a few iney were prateu up a jew Alexander F. Majors ELLWOOD CITY -Alexander F. Majors, 92, of Aliquippa died at 5:14 a.m.

today he tQ minutes later, he identtf led them 1Qn M1. wv Cemetery. Walter Rybka they were observed hitchhiking and told one motorist they Mrs. Nixon starts on parks trip as the ones he had seen. One of the boys had two more cherry bombs in a pocket.

Water Rybka, 81, of Two cyclists injured in city accidents in Beaver County Hospital Ellwood Road died yesterday at foUowing an extended illness. Stock market jumps up were enroute to Cleveland. State police also found a customs slip on one of the women, showing they had been in Can p.m. ot an extended mness He was born in Wayne at his residence. Township Jan.

6, 1879 to the late Mr. Rybka was bom in Poland rbert and Rachael Newton March 15, 1894 to the late John Majors and Anna Rybka. Mr. Majors was retired from He was married to the Detroit Seamless Tube WASHINGTON (UPI) -Mrs. Treasury balance th Richard M.

Nixon today began WASHINGTON (tJPI't Two of the three persons hurt hospital, in weekend mishaps in the city According to police ada earlier and were traveling were motorcyclist? AU were vehicle was operated by her a three-day, five-state seasonal Sury accounts for the fiscal south at the time. NEW YORK (UPI)-A roar taken to St. Francis Hospital. nusDana, Anmony. uUUg nus.

StanlevDick.54.of603Snmce They were traveling east when designed spothght his lega- Wtudrwls $26,910,937,451.20 former Antonona wacnna, wno was a member 0 Woodmere died in 1969. MthnHiet rhiirs.ii rwrnit i went up on the New York Stock He was a retired employe of momKr n( sMar oi' ir Exchange floor when You're never too old 21,706,236,879.71 5,044,762,538.47 407,951,156,902.40 10,132,144,053.74 St. was admitted with a broken another cycle puUed alongside cy of parte program. Deposits left arm and cut on the left leg. their vehicle and the woman The First Lady plans Cash balance His condition today is made a sudden move, causing included stops in Virginia, Public debt satisfactory the vehicle to fall over.

Minnesota, Oregon Gold tji; i The ihWA iniurv was tn riiftnn and California to ceremonially the Railroad and a member and AM sLnce Detroit opened today in antici- of ZNP Lodge 411. Consistory the Moslem Shrine of bul1 He is survived by a daughter, of Detroit and a member and President Nixon new Mrs. John (Wanda) Cole of New of the Riverside Chapter Program for fighting inflation. turning from-Reynolds St. onto Bethune, 45, of 211 Green hand over 400 acres 0f federal to hear better ALL 26 PATTERNS IN TOWIE STERLING Saturday wno sunerea loreneaa scrpaes irdouig in UK uia uux gt 4 terrifically strong, a New i rK anH arm hniU aflpr his Mr hit million, LIMITED TIME Of FER vmc a.iu auuL.iiiuiui.

of ufcs jjetTOlt. He was also preceded in death ors survived by a by three brothers, Frank, Barth brother, A. Elmer Majors of and Stanley. Point Pleasant, two Friends may call at the Noga sister3) Ida Hutzler 0f Funeral Home on S. Mill St.

Lakeland, Fla. and Mrs. Frank from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wallace of Ellwood City; Chicago, 111. A free non- Castle broker reported.

The averages leaped by 17.96 and more than seven million shares had been traded by 11 operating model of their tiniest buy3 hearing aid is now orrerea dv Beltone Electronics, Chicago, Scioto St. and then hit a stopped a utility pole on Moravia St. at governments fordeidopmat car, which was operated by Fred 2:12 a.m. yesterday. He was parks ani ration areas Feirs, 43.

of 1126 Scioto St treated at the hospital and The First Lady tap has Neither vehicle had any released. been biUed as nonpohtical but damage. Bethune said he was traveling some eight memuer, o. Mrs. Mrs Judith Aluisia, 33, of 1607 south when an oncoming auto Nixon's staff already were on Gretchen St.

suffered cuts and was seen traveling in his lane. To the road as advance women to inft fAAf avniH a rnllisinn hp swprved and drum up interest in Mrs. get 1 free! lomurruw wneie scivilcs wui uc five grandchildren; 17 great- to anyone who would like to held at Our Lady of Czestochowa grandchildren; and one great- "It was real frantic down there from the opening bell." said a trader who left the floor know how little it may take to hear better at any age. If vou are one of the millions yesterday when the cycle she was mi me poie. uamagt: ius lu r.

for a moment to get his breath. who hear but don't always un Mrs. Nixon's first stop this was estimated at "You stood a good chance of on fell on Montgomery Ave. The second vehicle is still morning was in McLean, Va retting tramnled if vou weren't about 9:45 p.m. vesterdav.

She derstand every word, you can try this free model of the tiny Beltone Presto. It will be given to present a certificate trans careful." Television camera was treated and released at the unidentified, ferring 230 acres ol lormer highway property, adjacent to min-u ai s.uu a.m. great-granacnua. with the Revr Casimir He is preceded in death by two Lewandowski officiating. Burial wive.

Fannie Beatty Majors in will follow in Madonna 1947 aruJ Kerr Majors Cemetery. The procession will three ns, Kenneth in leave the funeral home at 9 a.m. 1903 AUen Thurman in 1969 and Mrs. Frank W. Hoffman if 1970' oneMdaughter Miss Thelma Mae Majors in POLAND, Ohio Elizabeth 1906; and two brothers, John in (Beth) Knoll Hoffman, 69, of 269 1951 and George K.

in 1969. Glingan Road died at 12:15 a.m. Friends may call at the yesterday in South Side Hospital Kenneth C. Turner Funeral in Youngstown of 'acute Home, 500 Sixth St. from 2-4 and leukemia.

7-9 p.m. tomorrow. Funeral She was born April 26, 1902 in arrangements will be announced. Beaver Falls to Ernest and Annie Watley Cox. Mrs.

Catherine Conner Her fiist husband Newtnn A crews and photographers were strung out all over the visitors' gallery. Some brokers were running instead of walking. Crowds jammed around some of the bigger trading posts, and the tape in the early minutes ran two minutes behind. absolutely free to anyone who writes for it. And it will let you see in your own home how unnoticeable it is.

How comfortable it feels. And how easy it can be to correct a mild hearing loss. To get your free model now absolutely without cost or obligation-just write Dept. 934t, Bdtone Electronics 4201 W. Victoria, Chicago, Illinois 60646.

"I haven't seen anything like this since the day after President Johnson's 'abdication' jesse iERR "GEMS nndJEfVELRY" 5-7 Mill St. 654-6121 said one NYSE the George wasrungton Nauon- i al Parkway, to the National Park Service. The service already has designated the acreage for walking trails, bicycle paths, a baseball park and a picnic area. Mrs. Nixon was then to go to Ft.

Custer Military Reservation in Michigan where 2,937 acres of federally owned land is being turned back to the state for park land. Mrs. Nixon also will hand over certificates for three other areas in Michigan. She flies from Michigan to Minneapolis and will participate in ceremonies at Ft. Snelling Tuesday morning where 141 acres between Minneapolis and St.

Paul at the junction of the Mississippi and Minnesota rivers will be transferred to the state. Knoll, whom she married Jan; Mrs- Catherine Irene Conner speech, 27, 1927, died Nov 29, 1940 Her of Riverside Apartments, official, second husband, whom she North formerly of Butler marriwiJan 7 1953 Frank died at 12:10 a.m. Medina accused of ignoring murder By BOB MILLER "Those orders will be repeat- FT. McPRERSON, Ga. (UPI) ed verbatim in this courtroom The government accused and they may paint this Capt.

Ernest L. Medina today courtroom blue," Bailey said, of being aware his platoon "They'll be repeated verbatim "committed murder" at My so there will be no doubt in Lai, but said he "calculatingly your mind that Capt. Medina chose to do nothing." meant what he said. By declining to interfere, Maj "His men were frightened William G. Eckhardt, the chief and hyped up.

They went to prosecutor, said in his opening meet a dragon that had left the statement at Medina's murder village." court-martial, Medina encou-- Bailey said Medina was under raged the men "in the orders "to have the houses perpetutiation of murder of burned, the livestock shot and non-combatants." the wells closed. Those were "The government does not Medina's specific orders from contend Medina told his compa- Col. (Frank) Barker, the task ny to kill non-combatants," force commander. Nobody Eckhardt said. "But he had the talked about slaughtering non-duty to guide and control his combatants.

They had every men, to insure that non- reason to believe none would be Hoffman survives. following an illness. She was a retired employe of She was bom in New Lastle to biizabeth Hospital in Youngstown and the W. J. Pyle tle late Patrick and Mary Hardware Store in LoweUviUe.

mujwraiu auiuy. Her husband John W. Conner, She is survived by her mother, Annie M. Ripple of Lowellville; her stepmother, Pearl Cox of Wellington, Ohio; a son, Newton whom she married June 20, 1971, died Feb. 26, 1967.

She is survived by a sister, Miss Agnes Scully of New Castle; a JAMESON MEMORIAL To Mr. and Mrs. Guy Vuocolo of 311 Newell a son, Aug. 14. Mrs.

Vuocolo is the former Mary Mingione. To Mr. and Mrs. David B. Gray of New Wilmington RD 1, a son; Aug.

15. Mrs. Gray is the former Phyllis George. To Mr. and Mrs.

James W. I J. Knoll of Lowellville; three daughters, Mrs. Edward Harris brother, John T. Scully of Gary, and Mrs.

James H. Rogers of four nieces and one Lowellville and Mrs. John "epew. Bailey said. there, She was also preceded in death combatants were treated hu Miller of Portersville RD 1, a daughter, Aug.

15. Mrs. Miller is by three sisters, Mrs. Josephine Baldauf and Lucy and Mary the former Diana L. Guidish.

for any occasion! Plants Bouquets Center- pieces Car wash fight scene Scully. To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Wilkins of Youngstown; two stepsons, George and Frank Hoffman of Poland; two step-daughters, Mrs.

Amos McKecknie of Youngstown and Mrs. Albert Ferguson of Poland; one brother, Wade Cox of Struthers, Ohio; a half-sister, Mrs. Earl Friends may call at the J. Bradley McGonigle Memorial Home 133 N. Beaver St.

from 2 to 4 and 7 to" 9 p.m. today with a Mackewich of 115 W. Kenneth a son, Aug. 15. Mrs.

Mackewich is the former Suzanne Steinmeyer. manely. He knew they committed murder and chose to do nothing. He did nothing when he did not interfere. He calculatingly chose to do nothing." Medina, commander of Company which swept throught the Vietnamese hamlet of My Lai on March 16, 1968, is charged with the murder of a woman and a child in the hamlet and with the overall responsibility of 100 other mass to be said at St.

Marys To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cunningham of Lowellville; grandchildren; and five great- tomorrow at 10 a.m. with the Cimperman of 420 Lawnview a daughter, Aug. 15.

Mrs, Rev. Eugene J. Dougherty presiding. Burial will follow in Police got dissenting statements on the fight Saturday morning between the owner and a patron at a West Side car wash. The patron said the owner told him to move his car outside and, after saying he wanted to finish up before leaving, he was punched in the mouth.

The owner said the other man had pushed him and then made a motion as jf tn throw a punch, so he acted out of self-defense. grandchildren. Friends may call at the Cunningham Funeral Home in Lowellville from 7 to 9 tomorrow. Services will be held at the funeral home Wednesday at 1:30 p.m., conducted by the Rev. Owen D.

Fitch. Burial will follow in Lowellville Cemetery. Maj. William Rowland St. Mary Cemetery.

Deaths elsewhere REDLANDS, Calif. (UPI)-Fredl L. Ryon, who was credited with originating the popsicle in the early 1920s, is F. Lee Bailey, civilian attorney for the 34-year-old soldier from Montrose, countered that Medina issued immediate cease-fire orders when he learned of the killing. Cimperman is the former Beverly Houk.

To Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Mangino Sr. of 700 W.

Clayton a son, Aug. 15. Mrs. Mangino is the former Shirley Frank. ST.

FRANCIS Births To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tate of Seventh West Pittsburg, a daughter, Aug. 15. Mrs.

Tate is the former Mary Lou Carvella. To Mr. and Mrs. John DiThomas of 305 N. Lafayette a son, Aug.

15. Mrs. DiThomas is the former Mable Payne. SUN CITY, Calif. Maj.

William R. Rowland, 77, of Sun riiB sahirdav at City died at 4:30 a.m. today at uLitl Naval Hrtai in in Redlands Community Hospital i be the proud a week before his 81st oirtnaay. Calif. Diego, of gem Ryon purchased the idea for Chair He was born in Youngstown hrirr.

Contour great uvina! To make room tor 001 Aug. 27, 1894 to David J. and 0aUand carpenter now inventory, every Contour Chair in Jtoek will be ld this week Josephine Kennedy Rowland. developed the version wmcn He was a retired major from He of cott! Phone today tor tree demonitration and election of handiomi the U.S. Air Force and served in World War and World War OJVPTDE machinery to mass produce popsicles and copyrighted the GOOD BUY name.

and the Korean conflict. He is survived by his wife the former Evelyn Hacker of Sun City; two daughters, Mrs. SEATTLE, Wash. (UPI)-Funeral services for Clarence Nationwide's new "Family Security Plan" for families with small budgets can pay more than 3 times face amount. Your family could get $34,000 for a $10,000 life plan.

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Castle; a brother, Howard Paul Pautzeke died in a hospital of San Diego; six here Friday after surgery, grandchildren; and three great- The former University of grandchildren. Washington football star had GOOD GUY Look with confidence to the funeral director who displays this symbol. He has a complete chapel, private rooms, a wide selection of merchandise, the best of and it eminently qualified to terra yon at time of need, He will discuss prion at any time, and answer your questions concerning rangements. He believe there should be no myt-tezy about funeral costs or conduct. The NSM establishment provides completfi service at the price you choose to pay.

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(UPI): John Dudash of 16 N. Lee -Funeral services will be held who died Thursday in Tuesday at the Little Chapel of Jameson Memorial Hospital of Roses for Mrs. Margaret L. abdominal aortic complications, Fess, 63, a Buffalo Courier-was formerly employed for 10 Express feature writer for years by the New Castle Transit nearly 40 years. Anthrtritv and bv the Marklev 1 Mrs.

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