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The News-Herald from Franklin, Pennsylvania • Page 19

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The News-Heraldi
Location:
Franklin, Pennsylvania
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19
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THE NEWS-HERALD 19 Guatemala seeks Franklin and Oil City. Pa. A Wednesday, April 1970 kidnap-killers vV GUATEMALA CITY (UPI- diplomats have been assassinated in Guatemala in recent In the key of Jenny Abel The Guatemalan army promise! "harsh and fast justice" years and other embassies I Mi were reported trimming war today for the kidnap-murderers -4. staffs. of the West German ambas s- 'a' sador, but the terrorists re Trooos and police still By Bea Rim mained at large and a whole searched for the killers and the country remained under a state exodus of foreign diplomats appeared likely.

on my face as I heard a One of the great joys of a of siege similar to martial law. Rumors of possible coups circulated through the city. The West Germany, angered at Brahms sonata being played di the murder of Ambassador vinely. After the Brahms the Count Karl von Spreti, an military warned Monday the public shoulld be aware of such two whipped into a Beethoven nounced it would withdraw its sonata and for two hours I sat rumors. entire diplomatic staff.

Four there enthralled. music lover is to discover for herself new stars in the musical firmament The local Youth Music Society programmed a duo to play Beethoven sonatas on the violin and piano and so I dropped in on a rehearsal to investigate the talents of the budding artists. I tiptoed silently into the empty, darkened ball and practically fell flat Jenny Abel, a 27 year old violinist began to study at the age of 6 in Freiburg, Germany and at the age of 14 Max Rostal, the world famous violinist in London invited her to participate in his master class. Six years later she began si concertizing in every country in Europe playing on a Guar- or nerius made in 1698. There is no doubt that as Henryk Szering says "she was born for the violin." Her technique is superb, but above all her fr.f8' musicality is inspiring.

I feel sure that one day she will be liollmvood acknowledged as the most accomplished female violinist of "IIGHT a our time. No "portrait of Jen Cl Of hi nQ Sent Boulder, Colo. National Guardsmen, students, Boy Scouts and residents all help in gathering ny would be complete without i food and clothing, for people of Holly Springs, Miss. Boulder is one of the cities helping The TO DfUCK Union Black Economic Union in its effort. An estimated 30 tons has been gathered so far.

accenting her radiant face framed in curly, dark hair, her Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Ler- Gregory A. Ries to Mary aspect of fragility in striking ner to Fisher Young R.

Ries, Frenchcreek. Court record The following deeds have contrast to her dynamic forceful playing. Margaret M. Meals to Mr. and Mrs.

Randell B. Carter, Her partner since 1964 is thfc American pianist Leonard Clintonville. Hokanson whose virtuosity as been filed in the office of Miss Jennie Brandon, Venango County Register and Recorder: an accompanist was breath Margaret C. Whiteman and others to Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald F. Emrick, Oil City, Seventh taking. The dialogue of the two Mr. and Mrs. Jerome L.

artists in the "Kreutzer" was challenge your taste: demand satisfaction! Clouse to Barbara Fitzgerald, Ward. Rockland, 36 and 103 Acres. Mr. and Mrs. James L.

Beck to Richard J. Pleasant ville. Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. Allgeier to Arthur J. Twombly, Oil Creek. Almeda Twombly to Mr. and Mrs.

Marian N. Wescoat, Oil Creek. Cary S. Camahan to Matthew Sullivan, Allegheny. Arthur E.

Bird to Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Armstrong, Oil City, First Ward. the most perfect interpretation of this work I have ever heard.

Mrs. Raymond V. Burton, Irwin, 135 acres. Mr. and Mrs.

James M. Ryan to Robert H. Dressing, Pinegrove. Mr. and Mrs.

James P. Hoffman to Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Triane, Cornplanter.

Mr. and Mrs. John S. Vogan to Charles L. Stainbrook, Franklin, First Ward.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Heher to Mr. and Mrs.

Richard D. Stamp, Sugarcreek. Mr. and Mrs. Carl E.

Harris to Carl E. Harris, Jackson. Bessie Lindsey to Francis A. Lindsey, Sugarcreek. Williard C.

Legoullin Sr. to Willard C. Legoullon Sr. and others, Cranberry. George E.

Shaw and others Cornplanter. James D. Berry Jr. and I had been told of Hokanson to City of Franklin, Franklin others to General State First Ward. by an Austrian critic, but thought his extravagant praise of a voune American pianist Claims Asia has surplus manpower WASHINGTON (UPI) Rep.

Lawrence G. Williams, has said all Asian countries have a surplus of manpower and American troops should never again be committed to a land war in Asia. "If native manpower does not care to make the sacrifices necessary to assure its free-d American manpower should not be expected to do so," the Deliware County Republican said. Williams said losses sustained by North Vietnam have reduced its population to about 19 mil-on persons but, at the same time, he said South Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and Thailand have a combined population of 63 million. "Obviously these approximately 63 million people can fight off the approximately 19 million people in North Vietnam if they desire to do so," Williams said.

"We must not permit American troops to become involved in Laos or Cambodia. Meadville Gl dies in Viet combat WASHINGTON (UPI) The Defense Department Monday released the names of five Pennsylvania servicemen who died recently in Vietnam. Killed as a result of hostile action were Army 1st Lt. Henry N. Rockover, husband of Mrs.

Deborah L. Rockower, 4126 Terrace Philadelphia; Army 4 Vinture Sciarretti, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sciarretiti, 226 Kaercher Pittsburgh; Army Spec. 4 David G.

Dragosavac, 800 Penn Meadville, and Army Pfc. John H. Dilmore, was rather diplomatic courtesy Shortest distance across the United States from the Atlantic to the Pacific is a straight line a from a point near Authority, Cornplanter, 4 7 acres. W. H.

Eckerd and others to Mary A. Hook, Franklin. Olivia T. Retmekamp to Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth F. Ren-nekamp, Cranberry, 8.1 Acres. Charles W. Fuller to Mr. and due to my nationality as an American.

Nothing of the sort. He is a rare talent who is Miles P. Brown and others to Mr. and Mrs. Paul E.

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