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NEW CASTLE, NEWS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER- 5, 1947, wo Former Local proposals to "RF. PRESENTED Nine Injured Deaths Of The Day; picn, 0-. and Mrs. Anna Barnes, Philadelphia, and three sons, George. Gus and Fred Goebel all ol Wampum.

R. D. 1. He also leaves one brother, Adam Goebel, Spencer, W. a.

sister in Germany and 12 grandchildren. Smart MEN know that Revitalizing pays Big Dividends because it restores the natural oils to the fabric and Family In Auto Crash Saturday Funeral services win oe couui at 1 o'clock Tuesday thH Marshall lunerai home', WiEbipum, with Rev. Charles TO U. N. ASSEMBLY (CoIlUnutJ mm File Curl week.

It was given under the auspices of the American Associa-tion of the On i ted Nations. His vords. while not retarded as having all the force of the s'-itc paper which he will read beior-c the assembly Wednesday however, became a "major declaration on United States foreign policy President Truman's wholehearted endorsement Df it. Mr. Truman read P.

Durbi In Harrisburg Area Accidents HARRISBURG- Sept, I5- (INS Nine person1: were injured, four seriouslv. in two accidents in the HaiTisburs area over the week tnd. Mrs- Mary Pasoll, 39. of Harris-burft. was in an unsatisfactory condition at the Harrisburg hospital with fractures of a vertebra four ribs and both shoulders after the will taki! it officiating, mtevmcni fplLce in St.

Peter's ceme-iburgh. ai-fi hfirnr received the makes garments stay-cleaned and pressed LONGER. Good dry tery, Pit Johnson E. Mears Johnson iJim Roy Mears, aged 65 years, 201 South Mulberry street, diet! as the result of an heart attack Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mi, Mcai.

who had been ill for three years, slumped over in his car while driving into YoimEstown. Born in Apollo, September 29, 1881.. he was a son of the late Jacob Turney and Sara Jane Meats. He was a member of fipworth Methodist church. Mr.

Mrars was employed for 25 years as a linotype operator by the Friends Word Is Received That Infant Is Kilied And Other Members Of Family Badly Injured Mi'5- Ralph Mayers, ol 1. has been called to Cannelt-on, by word of a serious automobile accident, which in the death of the infant daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stiles, arid critical Injuries to Mr. and Mrs.

Stiles and their iittle daughter, Charlotte. -ro qrf'ident occurred some time cleaning is the CHEAPEST in the end. funeral home this afternoon lrom 2 tc 4 o'clock and this evening from 7 to 9 O'clock. Gcorffe E. Anderson.

George E. Anderson, aged 72 years, nuslJe-Graceland road, died CinrlfM- flril1VftSS it I 1' It i'fU Trhifth as ndinx I me jui.u., another mtu.hine. ohmed -Qi Vve an enioai.Kiiitsm. "Youngstowii vindicator anu upj" Saturday atrernoon at 5:15 o'clock SPECIAL NOTICE! WE NOW ACCEPT GARMENTS FOR DYEING. TWO-WEEKS SERVICE t.ho Viitiip ni Mr.

ana irs. raui the home oi Mr. ano iwis. i-uj strohs approval. Marshall made the United States r.lar on a number of is Death was the result of a foj.r Satty evenly been received, becoming ill had been granted a leave of absence from his worn some time ago.

Previous to being ninrai ha newsoauer. he but the report weeks' iliness due to heart trouble stated that those injured were in Tinm Fabruarv 7. iBia. rcacme cwsrf fnr- a number of years for 1 tftfplHPttfefe Telephone Wis he was a son of the late Edgar a very critical condition. Mrs stiles -is a daughter of Mrs, The News as composing room nhvUHna Kirkman Ande Save Cash and foreman.

inHllde hiS WidOW. MI'S, 885 son, He was retired. The deceased was a member of the Presbyterian church. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Hattie Meftrs.

whom he married Cany Her husband. Earl. 40, iwtd Mr: and MrsJohn Weills. also of Harns-burj. were treated lor slight injuries.

In Juniata county, five Port Royal men. all 22 years of age, were hurt when their automobile upset on a hill near Mifflinburg while they returned home from a baseball game at Mifflin town. Frank H. Hower. driver of the vehicle, and.

Fred Keener, were treated and discharged by the Lew-istown hospital, Ulsh was taken to the hospital in an unconscious condl-tii Turbo: i. reportedly sues. These include: Position Of V. S. 1 The United States will try to make the work within the document of the present charter.

It dot not stand unalterably opposed to ar.v changes which will constitute major revisions or change the world body's general character. Proposals will be made to utilize more Mllv the existing machinery which the United States believes have "not yet been brought into play and given life and meaning Ida M. I-thiunf. Anderson; t-mes children. J.

Edgar Anderson. Hen-nins. Kenneth E. Anderson, N. and Frank H.

Ralph Mayers, the Stiles family having formerly resided here. Walmo Children Garden Exhibit Wednesday Event Flower and vegetable show for RUG CLEANING HW surf ered a broken arm while Ben- New Summer Office Hours: Open 8 A. M. to 5 P. HL five years ago; four daughters, Mrs.

Catherine Moore. Erie; Mrs. Aliens Morrow. Mrs. Sarah Lemley and Mrs.

Phebc Donley, all of New Castle, and six grandchildren, Roy Charles, Allene Ruth and Dewitt Allan Morrow, and Richard, Sally Lou and Thomas Moore. He was preceded in death in July, 1941, bv h-ia first wife. Mrs. Alice Robson" Mears, to whom lie was married fur 32 years. A daughter, Mrs.

Alice Pursell, died in 1936. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the residence, with Rev. George D. 3raun officiating. Interment wiii take place in Neshan-nock cemetery.

New Wilmington, The'bodv has been removed from the Howard L. Reynolds funeral horns to the residence, where friends will be received at any time. SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF U.N. OPENS TUESDAY of -Neshannock township school, sponsored by the Walmo Garden, club, will take place Wednesday afternoon in the school building. Mrs.

James Moorehead and Mrs. Allan W. Urmson will judge the displays. Flowers and vegetables will be left cn exhibit far the Walmo p. T- A.

meeting t'ne Mrs. A. H. Mehor is in charge or arrangements. Anderson, Derby, N.

and eight. He also leaves one brbther. Edkai' Anderson, Rock Island, 111., and a' sister. Mrs, Jennie I. Henry.

Davenoort, la. Funeral services will be conductec Tuesday afternoon at- 2 o'clock from The Bovd funeral home, North Jefferson street, with. Rev. Hugh Snoderass, pastor of the East Brook church, officiating. Interment will take place in Graceland ceme- Tlie familv will receive friends the funeral home this evening tiom 7 to 9 o'clock.

James Jordan James Jordan, aged S4 years, cuc-d this morning at 3:30 o'clock at his residence, 12G Poplar street, Grove City. Death was the result of an heart attack. Rri-n 14, 18G3. ui transitional period: under an authority to U. N.

that religious rights should that urgent measures be taken for the relief of distressed European Jewis, anri that the a-rea remain economically united. Less dramatic but Involving a vast scope of human activity will be reports submitted to the assembly by by practical application. 3 The united States is particu-larlv concerned in the Balkan situation, where a direct threat to the territorial integrity of political independence or Greece exists. "The solution must be the cessation of the threat. 4, It is hoped that every effort will be made to join wide acceptance of the report of the U.

N. commission on Palestine and that- the oeoples concerned will accept trie assembly's recommendations for a definite solution of the problem. As in the usual practice. Marshall made no direct mention of the Soviet Union as he expressed his fears regarding the United Nations' future. He conceded that- the peace Pa Newc Observes (Continued from Talc One) Arab state, a Jewish state and a V.

jamin Towsey sustaineo. a- leg. All were hospitalized. Two Women Hurt In Crash Two women, sustained cuts and bruises in an auto crash four miles south of LeesburK, on Route IB. at p.

m. Saturday, when autos operated by J. R. Dallas, Irwin, R. D.

4. and "Wilbur D. Klipiuger, Erookston, Ir.d.. collided. The injured: Mrs.

Catherine Dallas, wife of the driver: treated by a Ltcsburp physician. Mrs. Laura Kliplnjer, mother of the other operator, taken to a Giove City hospital. KmYi Mrs were damaged con N. administered city of Jerusalem, i The admission, of Jews in two years was also recommended.

Secretary-General Lltrygve iie py the economic and social, trusteeship iae minority, ri.uitt, it ail o-y j-- i cjainrttv ana DV the Kathleen A. Grunily hiin inn fi-undv. aced 15 eosiavia, recommcnaea tnai, an m- i pendent federal state be set up in I many specialized agencies affmad. -r-i, i.J -J rhr a m-ml( Toryc With U. N.

Continued from fuE1 nt) Ijelow Lincoln ivemic. A number of poplar trees hid sprung up at this spot, ao! were hanRing oui. over the sidswAlk. In rainy weather, they be time quite a nuisance. Ihese RESOURCE DRAIN WARNING ISSUED EY RICKENBACEER (Continued ititiA Fate Onc months, daughter of Daniel R.

and Grundy, iaywuuu Middlesex, died Sunday as rould be absorbed be admitted to THREE CHILDREN" Palestine in three years. Austral) Wssh 15.cTKSl- keeping body, in the past two years, Saj.a has been taken up with organ m- tlrt6l clonal work. He asserted that at nmo- at- 2 :20 o'ciOtS alter a have nil been grubbed iut rccenuj. nca, hkice iu cimici jiivwr Washingum township, Lawrence county, he was a son of the iHtp Gi-nree and Eliiabeih Dunivan Period is now coming to an end and brief illness In the Buhl hospital. Other Rcotumendittions -our work will now be subjected to John S.

Swan, of the Stw Castle- I tatH a He resided for 42 years Sht born June Ellwnod road is in possesion ot a cucumber that was prown In John Hancock, Okanogan county prosecutor said he would file first degree murder charges today against William Cary, 31,, in connection with the shooting and clubbing deaths of his three children. Cs-ry was held at the cotuity jail in Okanogan, Wash. vAm. The cuke measures Eleven other general recommendations, adopted unanimously, included agreements fhat the man date for Palestine should be terminated, that Palestine should' -be granted Independence after a short and a halt inches long- and is nine siderably. NATIONAL GUARD OPENS CAMPAIGN (Continued from Tare Ont inches in circmoferancc.

more critical eaminaUon. SPECIAL SESSION IS STILL BEING URGED (Conllnufa rrorsi Piro Onrt cial session include such spearhead figures as secretary of state George A. Marshall, under.ieni'etavy of state William L. Clayton, undersecretary of state Robert A. Lovett.

Kurins the heavy rain of Saturflay of action that will be necessary if Europe should fail to respond to our. treatment." Give Generously Rickenbacker reminded his audience that Americans have givun generously of its money, merchandise and men in war and in peae. He continued: "The unpleasant fact, which vt must face frankly and without, flinching. Is what we will do if the situation should reach a point where our maximum assistance to Europe produces less than the minimum results. "We must remember sending flol-tsir raii-oue is not a matter ft' SEjgjaiargrgEgjgjgg Sharon and was a member of the cradle roll department- the West Middlesex Methodist church.

Survivors in addition to her parents include a sister, Susan Elaine Grundv, at- home; her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Grundy. Sharon R.

D. 2. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Risher, West Middlesex, and a great-grandmother, Mrs.

Mary Williams. West Middlesex. Funeral services will ne conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock D5T from the late residence. Middlesex, with Rev. J.

N. Craxeil officiating. Iiitennent will take cemetery. Grove Citv and was a retired larm-er. The deceased was a member ol the Grove City Presbyterian church and also the Men's Bible class.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Margaret Patterson Jordan; three children. Mrs. John G. Stevenson, Butler, Mrs.

Edgar W. Shaw piaingrove, and Mrs. Arthur L. Clark, New Castle; a brother, Geome Jordan, New Castle, and II grandchildren. Three brothers and three sisters preceded him in death.

Funeral services will be eoudncted WednesdHV afternoon at o'clock DST front the Cunningham funeral Home. Grove City. Interment ir rake place in the Plaingrove Pres ceremonies in the Mall at Washington. In other communities prominent speakers will inaugurate the rccruitinK campaign-The drive has been named "oper- Si evening- we saw something- unasuaa in the 600 block of East Washington street A motorist goiiiff east for snmc unexplained reason, drove his tar uft on the sidewalk, around a telephone pole and on to IhK street asiain, without mishap. TAjTT CONTINUES CALIFORNIA TOUR Chief policy planner George Jcn- auon ooo "i flT1 c-etarv of commerc photograph See the actual mori- jg ument or marker before jou Duy.

We invite comparlsos In quallrj; m- of cqi- Averell Hariunan and aillCU tl re VyJiJinjn r. i.uti.-,-,. New. modern designs priced JS i printing green bond paper or J'-K- Iging KOltl out of a hole under row The body has beeiv removed from the Cunningham funeral home to the residence, where friencs will be received at' any time. GEORGE E.

WATTERS XT Sadsmen wouw repre-; while "no comment'- was of-proxiinatelv one enlist men: per miu- ficial reaction to the M.wioi re-u-e durin- the iwo-month period. port. Sen. Capper Aans. e-The "Tiard eurfentlv has a dieted that the president wnl try strength "of more than 117,000 men, his utmost to avoid a- special ses-and a final M-dav soal of i sioit but that the Slate department has been set.

M-day is mobilization will convince him that it is the al-day and before 1952 the war de- ternative to European ruin, pai'tment hopes to have 682,003 men (Continued Iram I'll One) Mayer, motion picture executive, filled the senate leader's first-day schedule in the movie capital. Wilt Review Record byterian cemetery. Friends will be received at the funeral home- from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 o'clock today and the same hours on Tuesday. Knox. The dollar part is trie easier part.

"The pressure begins when those dollars and that gold comes back to us in the form of a demand for goods when we have to send wheat, coal, corn, oil. machinery, steel ant; nearlv everything' else that Uncle Sam can crowd into his global esta- Tomorrow he will review the GOP congressional record in a lrnif.hpnn adtlress in Michael Fredieer Sr. Michael Prediger aged 82 years of 1703 Morris street, oiea at his residence Sunday morning, following a Angering Illness: He was born in Transylvaum June to irs.t He was retired and had trained with the mow moaeia, SXATJS Colaluca Funeral Funeral services for Joseph Co-laiuca. were held this at 9 nwt DeCarbo I'uneral weapons ready lor immeciate nioun-iiation in the event of enemy 10 REQUESTS FOR TRAFFIC LIGHTS Tuesday liignt tie ivi.i You nyv -ot. realize it the Los Angeles n- the ohilosOPiav oi wlien i hnme 'followed bv a solemn re- been married for 48 Trv The News Want Ads For Results Mrs.

Augusta Rosier Pre- qui em mass at- 3:30 clock, in i i (Continued from Pipe Onl his wife. WUe. I i him iii death Marcti i vims church. enter via the major street member of the! Rev n-. Nicholas DeMiut was hours and 300 pedestrians per houi 19-r chur0)li Rev.

Albert M. In- must cross the major street du.ing Be. Hh Lut Mrs, d.ncoa. Bd Rev, Ft. V.

truth is that during' the war tbLi country consumed, through its own requirements as well as lend-lease, much more of our reserves of iron, oil, copper, lead, silver and goid than we could afford." Ttlckenbacker said that unless the United States finds new deposits in large supply, the nation's cupboard wiil be bare of silver in ten the Republican program at a- raliy of some IS GOP organisations. Taft ended a four-day stay in rH town of Santa Cruz, off the two speeches he will make tomorrow in Los Angeles. Accompanied bv SO-add correspondents covering his unique barnstorming dr n-esterv. states, he en Haven and council were not satisfied with the rejection, and said thev intend to continue to tight for' more traffic lights pointing out that it is a problem of safety here. trained for Los Ar.gelcs at.

San Jose-1 AUitusta Jones, this citv, u-Emma Franti. New Orleans; Mrs. I Minnie Pittaway, this city; Mrs Freda CoiMi. this city; Michael Prediger Jr Clairton. ant.

Mrs. I TillieLon, this city. He leaves 17 vmndchildren, Funeral service'; will be Wednesday' momins at the residence at; The owoaii, who not seeklnE GOP convention delegates but some idea of popular sup-' i anri nis views. A spirit of friendlv service and genuine interest in the cares and anxieties of the bereaved family are exhibited by every member of our leanted at first hand that Gov. Earl toiiue, suo-deacon.

the Miter aiso conducted services at St. Vitus cemetery. Pallbearers were: Nick Venasky, Michael Vitti, John tii. John Venasky, Anthony Vitti and Joseph Pratt. Thornton Funeral Requiem mass for George F.

Thornton Sr. was ottered this tr.orn-iiiK at o'clock in St. Mary's church. Pev. Fr.

Friiricis was in ciiarge, and also of committal service, in St. Mary's cemetery. Pale-carers were: Lee Houk, James Ciitchlow, John. Wayne Moore. James McCart and John i loiso o'clock, t.

W. in Warren of California win cmnui his state's 53 GOP convention votes years. He added: "In 15 years we will reach the bottom of the barrel as far as gold and lend are concerned. Oil, Zinc Tii Be Gone "And. 20 years, our row known re-sou rcei of petroleum and will have Hane with trie wa-itinr.

wind. We arc also low on iron, copper and bauxite Biukenbacker advocated that congress should work out a 7 -paint for-eisn and domestic program, as follows: i a in dcifrmme now far char- netf. year. Rich simplicity and appropriateness acterixe the funeral services we provide. charue.

Interment will ue Park cemetery. The body will be removed the I i-esidencc from the J. R. EiKier fu-I neral home. SAVE where you know your money ii safe insured To 55,000 by f.S.U.C-ond whert it corns a worthwhile rtm.

Helpful and friendly WW- TAXI DRIVER STRIKE MeKEESPORT, pa. Sept. 15 I INK i' Seven tv members oT the McKoesoort Taxi Drivers union were on striko today in a dispute lilias K. Haddai! Eiias ii. Haddad.

aged SO years, or 417 East Lous avunue. died I his mornins; at o'clock, it v. his residence following a ill McCart 10 go in drivers reportedly reieciea a JOStPH B. LEYDE MORTUARY Highland Mat Winter Phoned! 'The Hucy Name sociely reciu-fl oui rtiources stveii and a half cent hourly wase tlie Rosary Sunday evening at ihe increase. They ciemancieu a pn-antee of 38 per cent commission ness, Haddad was born July 15, Mr on fares.

helping the western an: ions. 2 What steps this nation must be prepared to take in the event Europe should fn to respond to sclf-helu nd our help. 3 Tlie enactment of millrary training for American youth to mv. sfffr-r. -is soon as possible.

Leydt mortuary. Mi's. Ilunun Funeral. Piiueral services for the late Mrs. Susanna Itoram of 933 Maryland avenue, were conducted Saturday BfLenieou at 2 o'clock, from the son of Kelli and Hnur.an Haddad.

He lived here for 50 years, and worked at the Carnegie Illinois company for 27 years, reliving in 1929. Mr. Haddad was wed mtt wn heinc a ovopi ietor Of FIRST FEDERAL 25 N. Mill St. SAVINGS LOAN ASSH.

a rr.i-m.v Smi-P foi- tllfi years. He was a member of Hie St. Elias Orthodox church. 4 Appropriations to give this country an air force strong and powerful that it could reach virtually part of the globe within 24 hours should the emergency demand. 5 The creation of a navy not wrapped, up cellophane and man CunniilEham funern! home.

East Washington at Chestnut street, with Rev. M. H. Lobeck in chwge. Pallbearers were: Martin Gierling.

John Schnller, Joseph Eve, George Eodendorfw, Paul Roth and John Iciiatx. Inteiwer.t wss in Castle View Burial Park. His wile, Mrs, Marie Joseph Bra-dad, to whom he had been mniried fur 27 veoi's. survives, and 'lie fal- inM-liiF "children: Charles of Fon- ned bv mothballs, our. a njvi di m.i ntl up to nate completely manned a Funeral from radar to rockets.

Pir-r-ral service--, for Alexander Exonnsion of a carrier tana. Samuel, Ricnarn. vir- ginia, and Mrs. Jennie Joseph, this City, Mrs. Sarah Nader.

Detroit, a sister, Mrs, Elizabeth Per- ris, ftlns city; ar.d nine fjand- i children. I The body is at the DeCnrbo fun- era! home. East Lutton at Cun- niiio-rmm and funeral services will 5tnnrlarcl Fire Insurance Policies do NOT cover Robertson, Wampum, wrre con- arm that, Is ready to sail the seven ducted Saturday aiternoon at 2:20 seas as the. air force would be to o'clock from trie Marshall funeral encircle the iobe. home with Mrs.

Earnest May. Ell- i 7 An adequate and effective air-wood City, officiating. borne army. Wavne Grinnen, Ravmond and Blvthe. John, Robert and ITALIAN PEACE currency, accounts, ck-edi, securities ogains! loss unless 5pecificolly named.

Records must be avail-, able to collect insurance. You're SAFE with Dependability That Counts! You'll find it when you buy your DIAMOND at OUR STORE. Jesse N. Kerr DEPENDABLE JEfWEUEB I N. Mill 3t be announced, pending the arrival James Robertson served as pall- TREATY BECOMES EFFECTIVE TODAY Interment took place Cunton cemetery.

Tribby Funeral Funeral services lor the late John TVihhv Hurler, former res; den'. JUL i.i'c (tin. Butler, former rcsiden'- (Corlimieil from Tripe Or.el 'i rf ncrfppilv Pretectal! TRiRiURER $116,25 FAIR THAPC PRIM Other siies available1 for Office and Home of his son from California. Mrs. Labcck; Faneral Time Funeral services for Mrs, Helen Labecki, wife of John Libecki, of 10t West Chartes street, will be conducted Tuesday at 9 a.

at the residence, followed bv a requiem mass at a. in SS. Philip and James' church. Rev. V.

V. Stan-eclevskl will be in chaise. Interment wiil be in the church cemetery. was born in Pclantl, i i.nn tjed. It is that the state of ir with I qu wtMf too, at I fflffly of Penna.

Inc. 16 East St. Phone 6376 -f his city, were conducteu taa.i-dav afternoon at 3 o'clock from lhi Cunninitham funeral home at Leesbiirs. with T. U.

Rainey officiating. Pallbearers were: Boyd Adams. mv countiw row is ovei. In a ceremony at Moscow the Allied peace treaties with Romania. Hungary, Finland and Bulgaria go into effect.

i The depositing of t'ne treaties; mart' the bck-inning of a SO-day tj Anrir-rson. Frank ueiviatu Grossman David Rees and period in which occupntlun forces 'are to be removed from the tie- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael wb'iulowicz, and lived, in this city for "so vears. She was a member of S3.

Philip and James' church. She leaves her husband, John, and children: Mrs. Adam Stackiewicz. I and Alice, this city; and Frank La- i becki. ot Boston, a sister, Ben Durwcod.

interment was in Oak Hill cemetery, Lake. ieated countries. Russia is to ieLa.n some forces to maintain lines of i to Oermany and to pay bills TCESSOSTJlX' "Horn 4 SnI OS 0 who asl tot losm, fft om jnatos toan to oty iinJs, CnUtB anft ctliei pupor. Get dim your Blfroafnr, lumltiirfl or anto oritsoct m-valving telntlvas or. employeT.

Small mo. payments up to 19 mouths to repay. 510 to S950 loam or mora. 'Cprraln tor parehase ot 'Tf-wriclecl" artidc llinltPii tc 12 ioo i Austria. BOY OF 14 HELD AS SLAYER OF 11 YEAR OLD BOY The withdrawal of American ano British forces from the Morgan line in northern Italy scheduled for today was postponed until 7 a.

m. Tuesdav, Melania Wojtulewica of this city. Oscar Goebel Oscar Goebel. aged 78 years, died Sunday morning at 3:15 o'clock al his residence, Wampum, R. D.

1. He had been seriously ill lor the ii tCuntinneil 1'i-iim PuKt: Onrl -I Use Our Convenient Layaway Plan SOUTH SIDE HEAD QUARTERS for WATCHES, DIAMONDS SILVERWARE GILBERT A. COX RELIABLE CREDIT JEWELER U1S S. Mill St. Near Lou; Are.

Card Of Thanks killed the vounger boy. vr'no had been sufferiifg frjm heart trouble Rcmavcbl dwr. Keylock eojnporl- stcl divldafi. Cornpltrffly lirpafn. lined jiast month.

Open DuUy 3-3 Closed Satiaay IfO Ets, woods siflff. Tulc-nlmne 2100 We wish to thank our friends. r.eiylilJors and relatives for Kindness and sympathy extended us nur iiereavcment. Also was born Germany ana to this cum try 60 years ajio. He a me and lockjaw, -because 1 naieu mm.

T'nev said he admitted writing his crutie ransom note after the victim CASTLE STATIONERY CO. flowers ana cars uj- already vas oeaa. i0r beaut ir.riv looa.i riiir.ci-MM vi.m 24 N. rvlhKCtK si- Proal FiTia-hci: Cn. LMDS S3IHJ.

Con s-umrr Dltiuat Co. Losiia SflDU to SIMM- iroiu rrii. i-i. rion noiice Edition but police said i The deceased was employed lor Si veins as a gardener, working most of that time in a greenhouse. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Susanna Releheneched Goebel, whom he married 55 years ago; four daughters. Mrs. Mary Papke, Al-I toona, Mrs. Louise Golden, Cleve-I land, Mrs. Lena York, Cham- nated.

STEPHEN HOTvlM FAMILY JOHN GROSS FAMILY MRS GEORGE BROSS MRS G. D. CLEMENS. It" was wo early to discuss whaT charge would be placed against him. Xrv The News Want Ads For Kesulls.

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