Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

New Castle News from New Castle, Pennsylvania • Page 2

Publication:
New Castle Newsi
Location:
New Castle, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
2
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

NEW CASTLE NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1912 10 killed mKfty Hijack U.S. planes accidentally bomb allies Premier resigns PAWS UPf) French Premier Jacques Chaban-Delmas and his cabinet resigned unexpectedly today. A ccn.rr.unique Iron: President Georges Pompidou 's off.ee said Chahan-Oelmas submitted his and his cabinet's resignation to the chief executive after today's weekl) lalunot scss.on. The president accepted the resignations anil thanked the Preaiier for tne lass he has accomplished during his thrcc-ycais in office. Klysee Presidential Palace Chaban Delmas' resignat.on was timed to allow Pcmpidou to set up a new cabinet to lead the bickering Gnullist coalition its forthcoming critical icnfror.tation with the Ccmrnuiiist-Socialist "popular front" opposition alliance in the general elections, political sources said.

The accident marred a massive air power mission involving 3G U.K. 1552 bombers tlial dumped aboul tlOll Ions of SA1G0M war-planes (lying path-clearing missions for a planned OKI-man South Vietnamese attack on Communist-held Quang Tri City accidentally bombed a govem- tnli re-' 111 Intc Tuwday and r' suspected ft early today mcnt position Tuesday, killing I troop cm- in liters anil wounding .10 pfcw lis others Communist gunners slammed The command said the five rockets into the city of Hue incident occurred about five early today. UP correspondent miles southeast of the strategic Harney Scihert saiil the attack, provincial capital but had few the fourth in as many days on other details. It was the first Hue. wounded one South such atcidenl in the week-old Vietnamese ma ine There government drive to retake were nu reports of civilian tjuang Tri Province, overrun by casualties, presumably because Morth Vietnamese troops a hundreds of residents in the month after launching their three-block residential section tensive March 30.

CHKOKING BIG RUN Rep. Prank IM. Clark, l)-Hessomer (leftl points to Rig Run in the Pennsylvania Avenue area which lie checked for flood damage Monday aflernoon. From left arc lark, the He. Gerald Maxwell, V.

Perron Ralph P. Perrone and Duke Kale, residents id the area. Sew Civile News Photo Clark sees Big Run section disaster area of (he city where the shells landed fled two days ago. Ten miles west of Hue Tuesday, fioulh Vietnamese troops backed by artillery and allied air slrikes fought off a North Vietnamese attack and Man faces forgery charges rcKrlcd killing 07 Communists. lent Vegas recalled DiLTHOfl itll'll All Caevrolel Vegas built suae the tar wss introduced have involved in at least two recall campaigns Now many have been called back a third time.

The latest recall campaign was announced Monday by General Mclors which said it wanted to inspect some 500.000 siibccmpid Veaas nearly every one built in Ihe 1971 and 1972 model years for a defective a.xle shaft that could cause rear brake failure and (he axle itself to fall off In April. Uu.lKiO ol Ihe current IS72 models weic recalled fcr a uel and exhaust system collection Then, in May. HSO.OOO nt the 1571 and 1972 models nearly all produced to that time were recalled for repair of a faulty i bracket that could cause the throttle to stick in an open position. Cold wave Hy United Press International A cold wave clutched the inteiior of the nation, a heal wive gripped the Southwest and Ihunderstorms Limbered over Hie Ih-ep Wednesday. Tempetatures dipped lu the 30s in the upper earl) tcilav ar.d many record lows were expected to be set in Ihe r.orth-ceatral states.

Ir. the desert Southwest, a summer heat wave continued to shoot the mercury lo the 120 mark ami aiove. Thunderstorms were active in the East and Deep SoLth, touching ell seme locally heavy rains. killed and 12 placed at tv wounded. US Hup.

Frank Clark. D-flessemer. said he will ask SI icnango Township supervisors and county commissioners to declare a section of liig Run a disaster area. He said if approved the ailion will put the area in line for funds to reslure the stream to its original condition and alleviate Hooding of homes just mil side the uty line in Shenango Township oH Pennsylvania Avenue. Clark loured Ihe urea Monday afternoon to check damage and talk with residents.

He said the course of the stream has changed particularly because of high waler caused by Hurricane Agnes. Apparently the hardest hit resident was Duke Kale of Berger Sliced who reported water had risen in his neck in the basement and had washed out two gardens in Ins backyard. He said waler has mined a washer, dryer and furnace. Kale and othei residents said the flooding lias gotten woise sin.e constiuction of the New Castle bypass, hut nobody in the Stale Department of Trnnspoitalion will believe that. Residents said they have tried getting assistance from officials in Ihe past hut got no results.

They saiil it was the lirst time they contacted Clark (or help. Hoberl Bailey. 35, of .112. S. The command in a delayed Walnut SI.

was jailed in default report said two U.S. Air Force ol a cash bond Monday F4 Phantom jet fighlor-bomb- following his arrest by city police ers were shot down by on charges of forgery and Communist iG2 1 fighters June uttering a forged instrument. 27 over Morth Vietnam. The He was arraigned before Phantoms were downed near District Justice of the Peace the lane North Vietnam border, Ruth E. French.

A hearing will the command said, about 75 be set by District Justice of Hie miles west of Hanoi. Two Peace Merle llildehrand. crewmen were rescued but the Bailey was arrested at 11:40 other two were listed as still a.n. Monday when police were missing. called to the South Side office of Klscwlierc in the air war over Peoples Bank after a cashier the North, the command said 12 became suspicious about a Sit) 1152s flew three missions check lliala man.

later identified Tuesday and today. Two of the ns Bailey, bad tried to cash, raids were against supply Police said Ihe signature on caches just above the Demilila- thc check was similar to those of riied Zone (DM') separating seven cliecks stolen Dec. 1, 1071 Ihe two Victnams and the third from Conn Welding 205 W. was seven miles northwest of Washington and cashed later the port city ol Dong Hoi. lis Ihul same month.

miles north of (lie DMZ. Fischer sleeps Plane crashes Spassky left fuming asleep. So he sent his second. William l.ombardy. were cp while Spassky was there in timislic.

HKYKJAVIK. Iceland (UPI) The future of the world chess championship once more is in douht, this lime because Soviet tillcholder Boris Spassky wants The world champion. apparenlly decided he had had enough of Fischer's antics "We are hopeful we will be able to solve oui differences with Ihe Russians." said iS Marshall aflei a threat averted HtlFFALO, N.Y. (UPI) A 23 year -old man stabbed two persons including his estranged wife today, then boarded an empty airliner wilh Ills 14-month-old daughter in his arms and threatened lo hijack it. police and FHI agents said.

Three hours later he surrendered and released the Lttle gill unharmed at the fluifnlo International Airport suburban Cheektowaga, N. Authorities said the infant, Jaylon Smith, suffered a sma.l cut on the nose but appeared, otherwise uninjured. Her clothing was spattered with blood but authorities said it was either from the cut or from the Iwu slabbing victims. i Her mother. Mrs.

Ethyl Smith, 20. of Buffalo, was i'r. critical condition at a hospital i with multiple slab wounds. Dennis Keeys. 22, also of Buffalo, was in fan condition Police said Mrs.

Smith's i husband. Charles, left a note in his mother's home indioling he was contemplating suicide fol- lowing the stabbings ar.d then i ilrove lo the airpurt with Ihe I hide girl and boarded ar. empty American Airlines 707 jetliner about 5 a.m. i After hours of negotiations with police, FBI agents, the 'i suspect's parents and a minis- ter. he walked down Ihe ramp cradling Ihe frightened little gill in bis arms, flipped away a cigarette and handed the child to a policeman and Ins knife lo an KBI agent.

ji Smith's mother threw her jj; arms around him ar.d sobbed. "Oh, no, no. no. not my poor i before police took him 3 away in handcuffs Airlines officials were as- tounded lie bad been ante lo get on the plane. "He apparently came around by the post office area the airport and then came out and ran up the steps while our men were working on the outride of i the airplane," said Byron Rogers, district sales manager lor Amciican at Buflalo.

"One of Ihe men called in to $: Ihe office and said. 'A man wilh a haby just ran up the slairs. We don't kr.ow what's Fire alarm systems to be reviewed The city's fire alarm committee will meet tomorrow $: night lo review all bids received June 22 at the regular city council meeting, or Administrative ar.d Treasurer's Aid Robe-it l. Urian has prepared an extensive analysis ol each bid arid Ihe report will be reviewed by Hie Jj committee to consider (he advantages and disadvartages ol each system bid on. The committee possibiv may Si report back lo ccimcil" or.

recommendation within several weeks. The committee will consider thice types of systems: a system, a voice system ar.d a radio system. The costs are expected to run between SiU.OOtl and $120,000. depending upon the type of system selected Marcus put on critical list Edward Marcus. 47.

of 1409 Krancis Place has been pel on the critical list at Jameson Memorial Hospital. He had previously been considered serious with injuries SI suftered in a crash involving I sen vehicles June 27 on 42.2 in Pulaski Town ship, if Two other persons sustained relatively minor that mishap. Greenville I boy drowns WMIRKN Ohio iCPlt-Kd- ward W. Heeher 4 HD 5. Greenville.

drowned Tues-day night at his graniralLer's home in Kinsman nsdh of here in Trumbull County, Olfu lals said (he boy feil in- to an open septic tank upon vvhich his grandlatLer. Robert Emery had been working The coroner office i.ileel the death acfidental I Pittsburgh American challenger Bobby issued a statement that Fischer ed for his said ii i M'ssiniL with StnnssVu'c nHvkd- 'T broke the rules of Tuesday night. holding the contest bv refusing S- to come for the ceremony of sal1 nd Father opening the match, liy this. lo" burly LaUichc (scher insulted me. personal- Pnt nnd lulcrna tional chess Iv.

and the Less Knleralion of rdl1'1 p. lue USS which 1 ic th( l0lliiV In- lo solve the problems. lie added that since Kisdier w' making progress." had hroken (be ndes he "iniisl '-ombanly said. bear the just punishment bofoie Dr. Max Euwe president el there is a hope of holding Ihe nc international federation miilcli.

Only after this can I ai, ho hoped to be able In return to the (pieslion aliout Ihe 3lHu(. thc (lrst Thllrs(, v. possibility of holding the match." Euwc said. "Until sides say County jobless rate unchanged Unemployment, in the county, as relteeted in the number of claims for stale unemployment compensation, remained essentially unchanged in June since the D.4 per ccnl jobless rate for April. Joseph Paolone, manager of the local office of the -Slate Bureau of Employment Security, revealed today claims ior May and June "have been running about Ihe same" since April.

The office averaged nearly 1,700 new or continued claims per week during June, Paolone said. lie said the recent bad wealher has hit the construction indiiilry especially hard. Paolone said building tradesmen have complained thai this spring and summer has been one of (he "slowest" in recent years. Unemployment in Ihe rounly since December. ll70 has averaged nearly B.tl per cent.

Six per cent is considered "substantial" by the federal government. behavior. The 24 champion ship match was scheduled to start Sunday, but Fischer, a 20 year-old chess genius from Bnio'klyu. failed lo turn up, mostly because be w.intcd more money than the purse put up by Ihe nrgani.cis.. All appeared saved when a Brilisti millionaire banker and chess fan dug into his own pocket to offer imollier $125,001) Fischer was on the next plane to Reykjavik and arrived Tuesday morning, where he quickly tell Ihe aiiporl not to be seen since Came the draw Tuesday to see who would play while for the fust game and Fischer was St.

Mary's school use considered The Midwestern fiiln mediate Unit IV may consider using Ihe recently closed St Mary Item ciliary School lo house special education classes. LUNTIMGIU. Pa lll'II Three persons escaped serious ic.ui.-y their single engine plane clashed while attempting to land at the Huntingdon County Airport near hero Authorities said the plane, en route from Blair County Airport, landed on a muddy runway and flipped into a graap of trees. Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Rainey of Huntingdon were treated for minor injuries.

The pilot. Sam Mickeies. 27. Sabnas. Calif walked out of the plane unharmed An airport spokesman said the entire aiipoil had been inuc.dalpil last wee's by flooding spawned by Tropical Sloiin Agnes.

Ford on mend HOUSTON (UPI) Kentucky Gov. Wendell ford, who had a damaged artery in his abdomen repaired last week, had Ihe slilc'acs removed Tuesdav in his room at Methodist Hospital. l-'crd hopes to be discharged Thursday morning and lly fort Lauderdale, Ma headquarters of the Kentucky delegation to Ihe Democratic convention. He will slay in relative seclusion in an anattment. A spokesman said no decision has been made on whelhei Fold would go to the convention.

H'ord scheduled lo talk lo his surgeon. Or Michael UeRakey, this weekend and then decide whether to attend the convention. North 'compelled' SAIGON UJPIl President Nguyen Van Thieu said Vietnam was "compelled" to return to the Pans pence Inlss because tne Communists were lading hi South Vietnam, the Saigon Post reported today. Tne iiewspape: said Thieu told a gioup of legislator Tuesday it is proba'ole that North Vietnam loll Ihe pinch nn Lie battlefields and has been compelled lo negotiate "But if Ihey keep being stubborn and maintain their evil intentions, we will lake other action," thieu said. lic peace talks broke off May 4 dui lug the Communist offensive They are scheduled to resume July 13 Yacht collides PAPKKTE, Tahiti lUPO A yacht manned by protesters against the Krench nucleai tests in the Pacific collided with a -Tench minesweeper in the lest area last Saturday, a Krench mdilary official said Tuesday.

The spokesman said the yacht Greenpeace III was only damaged arid cone of Ihe crew was injured. The yacht sailed to Mururoa Atoll. Ihe headqiiaiteis for the French nuclear testing program, for repairs and ha apparently lelt (or the island of Harotonga H00 miles west of Papeete. uiey want to play so I believe Ihey will find some solution. II would be a treat setback (o- 'i: lie also demanded a pcrs a io logy.

Kischer's lawyer. Paul Mar- world chess if we would have lo iVall. and his second. I'alher call off Ihe match." 19 hurt in two bus, three car smashup Ihe lies-. Dougherty, pastor of St Mary Parish, said the facilities would he released for an expanded program of PITTSBURGH UJPIl Nine- tins then plowed into the PAT teen persons were injured, one bus and Ihe small car.

seriously, in a pileup of two Miss Fakris and six otheis buses ami three automobiles to- were taken to Presbvterinn- special eel ii dny on llic Penn Lincoln Park- University Hospital. Six were with local schools i) uciween isaics alio ine released alter treatment, me The Intel mediate Squirrel Hill Tunnel olher injured, most of them suf- Unil has looked at the facilils feeing contusions and abrasions, vvliif-li consists ol 1G classrooms, were taken lo Homestead llospi- cafclen.i. gymnasium, and other tal and Montehorc Hospital and facilities, but no decision lias vet released after treatment A hceri nM(c. young woman as admitted to The Intermediate litiil handles iv Lena F.iliiis. o5, of suburban Brentwood, was in serious condition with second and third degree burns ahuut the body sul-fered when the car in which she was riding burst into flames alter it was bit by a Poit Authority Transit I PAT) hus State police said a Croyhnimd ru Mini ml West I'i'iin llos- pital.

due.il inn program bonis falling in 1h area d.iiwrrnci The Orevhniind bus was re- threecnuntv No change HutliT which "IB' purled to be hound for Detroit a(, Irmii New York services About people iivll.o-i in debt LONDON lUPlI who put i.e the itioc.es ulvch apparently persuaded llolihy Fischer to 1 1 lo Iceland (or llic world champion chess matches ss ed chsnv.v Tuisdnv win he (hit Hr.ssi.vi ehnnr.ncu Hens Spi--sv would not agciv lo start play II) L'nitrd Press International GKMF.VA (UPlj- U.N. Serrc tary General Kurt Waltlheim revealed Tuesday some of Ihe details of the go-between role he played in negotiations leading to Ihe new agreement seeking unification between and South Korea. Waldheim said he met with last March in Vienna with North Korean spokesmen who gave him their attitude on various issues, reviewed con tacts 1hey had made with South Korea and offered proposals to be relayed to the South Koreans. COLUMBUS I'JPlt An exchange of friendly letters between Gov. John J.

Gilligan and Sen. George MrGovera should net be interpreted as an endmsemert of the Soulh Dakota senator's presidential nominalion. a spo'sesman for the gov einor said Tuesday night "It doesn't indicate an endorsement, it doesn't irdicate any change the governor's sa.d linhcrt Trnrr.h.-.u-n. press secretary to Gilligan. What transpired w.s a letter from Gilligan McGcvcrn praising (he senator's volunteer campaigners who.

ire for the Democratic paily in Ohio. Review asked WASHINGTON (UPV The Hoard of Kiieic.ctis fin Hivcrs and liarhors has been requested by the House Committee on Public Works to review the icporls on the llcod roetrol plan for (be Ohio Itiver and Lower Mississippi Hive: Hep. James Kce. I) W. said today he was inicinied of the committee authorization for thc review by its ehaitman.

Rep John A Rlalnik. D-Minn UlalniV informed Kee thc reports were to be reviewed wilh a view to determining whether modifications of the recommendations are advisable, with reference to providing a pUn lor the development. and el waler and related land resources of (he metropolitan region cl Huntington. Ashland. Ky ar.d I'crtsmoulli.

Ohio. Kentucky attorney John drown, who authored the It'll is indeed telethon idea to "get the party out of bankruptcy," said lire." said James S'nler. Ihe British banker who offered to contribute an to double the prize ntoncv. Tuesday that Anderson would appear because he's one of (he most "visible men in (he count ry." He said Hie Washing-Ion columnist would offer a VATICAN CITY i UPI i -Pope short message regarding the Paul VI aeeenlcd the resien; youth drowns PITTSBURGH (UPI: Louis Candioto. 19, Pittsburgh, drowned Tuesday in Clinton Lake about 20 miles west of here.

Police said thc victim was swimming with, friends when he disappeared under the water. Scuba divers recovered his body early today LOS ANGELES (UPI)-A lavish reconvention telethon, a kind of get-well card to the debt "saving of the two-party ttnn Tuesdav ol Hishop Allied system" and say that a L. Fletcher of Little ltort. noliliea! imhahnce euist.c ulinn Ari. n.

i -nddeu Democratic parly. HOY niillNKH Daniel Tinker, II, lies swathed in bandages Monday after he, his brother and two friends suffered so ere hums Sunday when a quantity of gunpowder in the Tinker home exptaded as the hoys were playing with II. All arc ur.der intensive care at a hospital in Omaha, Neb. UPI include an appearance by the reigning party has "$30 Msgr. Andrew McDonald to columnist jj Anderson.

million and the other is succeed him..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About New Castle News Archive

Pages Available:
456,441
Years Available:
1891-1978