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EADER.TIMES, KITTANNING, PA.

— FRIDAY, J U L Y 3, 1959
iree Armstrong Y Ceremony Scheduled... The Almanac
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————"^———•— Today is Friday, July 3rd, th«

FBI Grabs Mannarino Goings On


Armstrong County YMCA offi-
New 49-Star Flag To Fly 184th day of the year, with 181
more days to follow in 1959.
The moon is approaching its
new phase.
cials today announced that Satur- The evening stars are Mercury,

As Suspect In Theft
day swimming clas$es at the "Y"
will be held as usual until 3 p.m.,
although all classes are to be
moved up a little.
Tomorrow For Fi rst Time Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.
On this date in history:
In 1539, Hernando de Soto took
flown there day and night "as possession of Florida in the name
Afternoon hours of 1-3 Saturday WASHINGTON (UPD — Old raised simultaneously at the Cap-: is a perpetual symbol of our pa- j of Spain.
itol will
are to be devoted to exchange stu- Glory will go aloft Saturday bear- symbol of its new status. The; triotism." be given to Alaska as a
•PITTSBURGH (UPD - close strength The a r r e s t s , made on the to Chicago.
dents at the YMCA, climaxed by ing 49 stars. | In 1890, Idaho became the 43rd
•operation between federal au- of bench warrants is- Mannarino, arrested in his of- other will remain as a regular; The Capitol and Ft. McHonry: state to enter the union.
sued Tuesday by the United fice at the Ken Iron and Steel Co. a 6:30 p.m. buffet supper in their Flags with a new star for the are two places where it is proper In 1898, the U.S. Navy complete-
orities in the United States and States District Court in Chicago, in New Kensington, was released honor. new state of Alaska will be hoist- Capitol flag until it wears out. ; ly defeated the Spanish fleet in
knada has led to a break in the culminated a year's "concen- on $5,000 bond Thursday night Pittsburgh disc jockey Perry ed in ceremonies at the Capitol At Ft. McHenry. Interior Secre- ; to fly the flag at night.
Jvorld's largest theft"-a 12-mil- trated" investigation by the FBI after a preliminary hearing be- Marshall is scheduled to preside and at Baltimore's Ft. McHenry I tary Fred A. Seaton will raise Americans everywhere may dis-! ing, harbor After the dawn's early light, the of Santiago, Cuba, dur-
the Spanish-American war.
ln dollar burglary of a Canadian and the Royal Canadian Mounted fore Federal Commissioner Alex over the "Y" Swingtime dance National Monument, birthplace i the new flag as the Marine Band In 1937,, the Duke of Windsor
k. , . pending a hearing in Saturday night from 8:30-11:30. and shrine of the National An- :plays "The Star Spangled Ban-' play the new flag. One will be; married Mrs. Wally Warfield
Three men were a r r e s t e d Police. The warrants were based McNaugher, them. Both will be held a few : ner." The fort was chosen for an , raised at the White House at sun- \
hursday by the FBI in connec- by on a secret indictment returned Chicago before a Federal Grand Chaperones will be Mr. and Mrs. seconds after midnight. [official raising because under. rise. ! Simpson after abdicating h i s
bn with the May 4, 1958, theft of a Federal Grand Jury in. Chi- Jury. David Ullom and Mr. and Mrs. One of the two flags to be I presidential proclamation the flag | The new flag will go up half a ; throne as King Edward the Vm
I million dollars in Canadian cago following several weeks of dictment Rothman is under federal in- Richard Bauer. day earlier in the Far East, due; of England.
vernment bonds, cash and Jew- testimony into the Brockville taking parthere on a charge of Campers will arrive at the "Y" to the time differential. The 49- i In 1945, first units of American
ry from the Brockville Trust burglary. The FBI declined to ning plot during in a Cuban gun-run- at 9 a.m. each morning next week star banner was to be raised occupation troops entered Berlin.
d Savings Co., in Brockville, say how many other persons were olution. He has been
included in the secret indictment.
the recent rev- for the second week of Day Camp.
free under They return at 5 p.m. daily. Other The Death Record over the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo! In 1947, the British government
at 4:29 a.m. Saturday—3:29 p.m.: announced plans to partition India
e.d.t. today—since dawn in Japan j into separate Hindu and Moslem
•Those arrested were Samuel The indictment charged Man- $5,000 bond since April on that "Y" events in the coming week's
Mrs. Hannah Mullineaux
annarino, 53, New Kensington, narino and Rothman with aiding charge. Mannarino was linked to schedule include: Mrs. Herman Beatty conies 13 hours ahead of sunrise dominions.
a., reputed bigwig in Pittsburgh and abetting Rabin "in the use the plot, but no charges were Monday Mrs. Annie Hanna Beatty, widow Dravosburg Mrs. Hannah Mullineaux, 70, of in Washington. j In 1950, U.S. troops met North
•strict rackets; Norman Roth- of a wire or radio communication placed. of Herman Beatty, died unexpect- and formerly of Van-1 At the West front of the Capi- j Koreans in battle for the first
7:30 p.m.—Chess Players.
an Surfside, Fla., former oper- in a scheme to defraud a Swiss byFBI agents said a truck owned
Mannarino was used to trans- Tuesday edly yesterday (July 2, 1959) at dergrift, died at 4 p.m. Thursday j tol. there will be a mass-produc- '• time.
(July 2, 1959) in the home of her | tion hoisting. Hundreds of the, :
or of a slot machine distributor- bank by pledging $140,500 worth of port contraband arms to an 7:30 p.m.—Women of the Grand her home in Indiana.
in Cuba and William W. Ra- stolen C a n a d i a n government airportthenear daughter, Mrs. James Lux of Ford
A daughter of the late William City, with whom she was visiting new flags are on hand and will! Thought for today: The French
, of Chicago. bonds." New Kensington for Army of the Republic. be raised and lowered in quick \ philosopher Montaigne said. "No
. e r n a r d C. Brown, FBI agent- Mannarino and Rothman were transfer to a private plane. The 8 p.m.—Woman's Benefit Asso- A. and Susan Linsenbigler Hanna, for a month. succession. Congressmen a r e man is free from speaking foolish
1-charge here, said Mannarino also charged with aiding Rabin Hialeah, plate, piloted by Stuart Sutor. of ciation. she was born March 14, 1874, in Mrs. Mullineaux wcvs ill for sev- sending them out to constituents things—but the worst is, when a
|as arrested in New Kensington in concealing $9,000 worth of Fla. was later seized at Wednesday South Bend. She spent her early eral days, but her death was un-j willing to pay for flags that have: man studies to be a fool."
nd the other two in Miami stolen Canadian bonds after they Morgantown, W. Va. Mannarino's 8 p.m.—Senior Model Plane Club. life there, and prior to becoming expected. She was the widow o f i flown over the Capitol. |
were transported from Brockville son-in-law, Victor E. Carlucci, of an Indiana resident 29 years ago, Henry Mullineaux, who died in| The new flag at Ft. McHenry Steel Contract
New Kensington, also is under in- she lived for some years in the 1948. : will fly near the spot where Old (Continued from Page One)
'Fireproof ...
dictment in the gun plot
Mannarino has a record dating
back to 1927 when he was con-
Death Record vicinities
City.
of Kittanning and Ford She lived in Vandergrift
years and moved to Dravosbjrgi
for 30 j Glory's waving "through the rock-;
ets' "red glare" inspired Francis j 000 steelworkers were involved in
She was a member of Zion Lu- five years ago to live, with a son,! Scott Key to write the Star Span-| the wildcat strikes which had cast
victed of extorting money while Robert B. Hays Funeral gled Banner. < a cloud over industry-wide nego-
posing as a federal liquor agent. Funeral services were held yes- theran Church, Indiana; the Indi- William H. Mullineaux.
$30 Million Blaze Born in Leigh, Lancashire, Eng-
He was sentenced to 18 months in terday at St. Mary's Episcopal ana Chapter of Royal Neighbors land, on Nov. 20, 1888, she was a the buried stump of the flagstaff Four-man bargaining teams rep-
the federal penitentiary at At- Church, Red Bank, for Robert B. and also the Sons of Union Vet-
lanta, Ga., on that count. His Hays of 4612 Carroll St., Pitts- erans Auxiliary of Indiana. daughter of William and Hel-?n that
Grundy Mulrooney. She was a
Archaeologists recently found i tiations.
stood "through the perilous resenting; the USW and the na-
night" when the fort was bom- tion's 12 largest steel companies
Pittsburgh area arrests include burgh, who died June 30, 1959, at Surviving are a son, E l m e r barded by the , British in 1814, were scheduled to resume negotia-
carrying a concealed weapon, op- Armstrong- County Memorial .Hos- Beatty of Dayton, Ky.; a sister, member of the Women of the and a duplicate of the old pole tions this morning after recessing
Strikes Pentagon erating an illegal still, maintain- pital. Mrs. J. B. Cummins of Indiana;
ing a gambling house, and op- Bearers were Orrie Stewart, How- three grandchildren and six great- Surviving are two sons, Joseph
erating a lottery. ard Shuster, Glenn McCanna, Fred grandchildren.
Moose in Vandergrift.
of Vandergrift and William H. of
has been built. Thursday to await developments
in .the wildcat strikes.
By Thursday night, all of the
WASHINGTON (UPD — Pen- start on a three-day Fourth of
McElhinney, Carl Thompson and Friends may call from 7-9
today and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Satur- Lux;
p.m. Dravosburg; her daughter, Mrs.
10 grandchildren; two sis- Hospital Notes wildcat walkouts, with the excep-
tion of the Cleveland strike, had
gon officials investigating a 30- July weekend.
-illion-dollar fire blamed on an Many, Some Unaware of Fire
working in .unaffected
Most Of Country J. A. Kennedy.
Interment took place in the day at the Robinson-Lytle funeral pano Beach, Fla.. and Mrs. Emily
church cemetery.
ters, Mrs. Kate
home, Indiana, where services will Smith of Leigh, England, and two Admitted:
Barclay of Pom-
Armstrong County Memorial
ended. Earlier today a spokesman
at Republic Steel in Cleveland
llectrical spark considered today said hundreds of workers were re-
rh&t even a small bomb might sections of the massive five-sided
to the nation's supposedly fire- concrete building, had been una-
Will Enjoy Clear Arrangements were in charge of be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Sunday brothers, Fred and James Mul- ROsella Bowser, Kittanning
Bauer funeral home. by her pastor, the Rev. Arthur rooney, both of Leigh. Lucille Seyler, 2306 Elm Dr.,
turning to their jobs, indicating
that the walkout was breaking
military nerve-center, ware of the fire. Pfohl. Interment will be in Bethel Friends will be received until 10 Ford City up.
tudies on how to prevent an- small
er similar fire in the Penta-
The blaze was confined to a
section—20,000 square feet Skies For Fourth Mrs. Mary E. Perchelli Funeral Lutheran cemetery, near Ford tonight in the Heckman funeral Eleanor L. Kennedy, Pine Hill, Thursday, the plant's two locals
Services for Mrs. Mary E. Per- City, with the Rev. Fred H. Dau- home, 274 Franklin Ave., Vander- Kittanning MR 10 had defied their own executive
lon, the world's largest office —of the Pentagon's total area, al-
though smoke poured through an WASHINGTON (UPD - T h e chelli of Cadogan, who died June benspeck of Ford City in charge grift, where a service will be held Cheryl Lee Claypoole, Kittan- board, a court order and McDon-
ald in ordering the workers to re-
building, were under way. Weather Bureau reported today 28, 1959, at Armstrong County Me- of committal services. at 2 p.m. Saturday. ning RD 5
I The blaze swept a super-secret area equal to about four city that most cf the nation will en- morial Hospital, were held Wednes- Burial will be in Vandergrift Bessie A. Weis, Butler Rd., Kit- main out.
The series of wildcat strikes
Pentagon b a s e m e n t hideaway blocks. Structural damage was esti- joy pleasant summer weather day afternoon at Faykosh funeral Leroy D. Crawford cemetery. tanning MR 10
eliminated any chance of progress
Thursday afternoon. It buckled nated Olga Panchik, 908 Seventh Ave.,
at from $200,000 to $5,000,- over the Fourth of July weekend. home.
Concrete floors, burst water pipes, 000, depending S/Sgt. Leroy D. Crawford, a Frank (Rastus) Szynianski Ford City Thursday in the second day of a
Ind destroyed tightly guarded ing. This was on on who was guess- It said fair to partly cloudy Officiating at the services, the Clarion County native, died as the Frank James Murray, Yatesboro two-week truce set up by Presi-
Electronic equipment. top of the $30,- weather would prevail, except for Rev. C. Gordon Stone of Ford City result of a heart attack at 9:30 511 Fourth(Rastus) Szymanski, 58.
Discharged: dent Eisenhower. The union ear-
some showers and thunderstorms First Baptist Church read the poem a.m. Monday (June 29, 1959) at Ave., Ford City died
J Three hundred firemen battled 000,000 loss of computers, tapes,
and equipment in the Air Force's over scattered portions of the "Be StiU. My Soul." Lackland Air Force Base Hospital, in at 12:55 a.m. today (July 3, 1959) Sarah Murray, Yatesboro
lier had set a strike deadline of
July 1, when the old Contract ex-
Ihe fire, and 40 were felled by hush-hush statistical center. Rocky Mountain, Plains and Gulf Armstrong County Memorial Joseph P. Snyder, 291 Sherman
Ihe dense acrid smoke given off The five-alarm As burial was made at Lawn San Antonio, Texas. Ave.. Vandergrift pired, but acceded to a two-week
fire burned out states. Hospital.
fcy the burning of 7,000 rolls of of control from about Temperatures were expected to Haven, casketbearers were Ben A son of Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Born in Ford City on Oct. 2, Wilbur C., Jr. and Patricia Lee extension at the President's be-
11 a.m. to Cook, Rocco Bono, Frank Helit, M. Crawford, he was born Oct. 23, 197 Poplar St.. Kittanning hest.
taped Air Force data, some of it 2 p.m. e.d.t. By 4:15 p.m.,
tamped "secret." about be generally near seasonal nor- James Zion, Greno Dantella and 1909, in Redbank Twp. His father 1900, Mr. Szymanski was a son Stitt, Peter Savona, 150 Diamond St. of The extension triggered a rash
I The breakdown of the water five hours after the blaze started, mals with a tendency toward Victor Frampton. resides at Fairmount City RD, but of Joseph and Mary Morda Szy- unauthorized strikes Tuesday
Pentagon announced the fire warmer readings in the Midwest his mother preceded him in death. manski. He spent his entire life Kittanning
lystem caused Defense Secretary the "extinguished" for all prac- and East. in Ford City. Joanne Claypoole, Worthington night. Many members said the
Neil H. McElroy to dismiss the was The bureau said showers or Jacob J. Maxeiner Funeral Crawford, who had served 19 He was employed in the Ford RD 2
conrtact extension was contrary
to the union's traditional policy of
entire Pentagon working force of tical purposes. Overnight Watch Kept thunderstorms may develop on Services for Jacob J. Maxeiner years in the U.S. Army, lived at City plant of Pittsburgh Plate Mary A. Rau, Hutchison Ct, Kit- "no contract, no work."
borne 29,000 military and civilian As firemen Shilling Air Force Base, Salina,
them an early police moved packed up, military Sunday from the mid-Missssippi of 221 Chestnut St., who died June Kansas, with his wife, Elsie M. Glass Company. tanning In Washington, Sen. John F.
in. They formed a Valley northeastward into New 29, 1959, in Armstrong County Me- Crawford. He was a member of His wife, Josephine preceded Shirley J. Huff and baby boy, Kennedy (D-Mass.) called on
cordon around the damaged area England. Others are likely to ac- morial Hospital, were conducted the First Christian Church of Sa- him in death in December of 1952. Dayton President Eisenhower to reconsid-
company a cooling trend in the yesterday afternoon in Bauer fu- lina, Kansas. Survivors include sons, Frank Diane Pierce and baby girl, Ford er his refusal to name a govern-
iv. Long Moves and kept an overnight watch.
Pentagon authorities said the
blaze apparently started from an
Great Lakes region, it said. neral home by his pastor, the Rev. Surviving with his wife and fath- Jr. of Ford City, Leonard of New City RD 3
Howard Loch. er are several brothers and sisters Kensington, Robert of Ford City, George G. Gray, Ford City R er issues in the steel dispute.
ment fact-finding board to consid-
electrical failure, possibly a short- Picnic, Boats Bearers were Fred Bauer, Wal- Melvin Wadding of New James of Ford City; a brother, D 3
To Capitol, Plans circuit. There was no evidence of
sabotage.
(Continued from Page One) ter Bable, William Waugaman, —Mrs. Bethlehem RD 1, Albert B. Craw- Edward of Rossford, Ohio; sisters, Shirley J. Roush and baby girl, make a valuable contribution to-
Charles Moesta, Henry Holley and ford and Betty Jean Gates of An- Mrs. Pearl Kijowski of Ford City, Dayton RD 2
Such a study, Kennedy said, would
ward a settlement.
AH but a small portion of the A busy time was in store for the Charles Montgomery. Mrs. Josephine Szafran of Ford Leo Hawkins, Kittanning RD 2
ilection Crusade napolis, Md.; Garnet
Pentagon should be back in busi- American Field Service visitors, Interment was in Kittanning ce- Titusville and Mrs. Jack Guthrie City, Mrs. Victoria Folcik of Ford
ness as usual by Monday when from the time they step off their metery. of Mayport RD.
Crawford of
City and Mrs. Elizabeth Shaffer of Butler County Memorial
The steel industry, in refusing
to accede to union demands, has
insisted on a one-year wage freeze
NEW ORLEANS (UPD — Gov. employes return from the holiday •buses. A host committee had ar- The body is expected to arrive Ford City; and four grandchildren. Admitted: which it says is necessary to avoid
H. E. Carrier Fnneral
Jarl K. Long returns to the "real weekend. The 400 employes of the ranged, in cooperation with civic,
branch were relocated government and YMCA officials, Services were held this morning at the Alcorn funeral home, Haw- kosh Friends will be received at Fay- Mrs. Lenore Johnson, Ford City a new inflation.
papitol" of Louisiana at Baton statistical thorne, on Saturday morning,
temporarily at quarters in nearby for a round of tours and recreation. in St. Mary's R. C. Church for where friends may pay respects. Services will be held at 9 a.m. Leroy Ace., Kittanning
funeral home after 7 tonight. Discharged:
Rouge today after setting up a Alexandria, Kozlov Talks
new temporary, headquarters in a The Defense Vs. The stop at Kittanning was ar- H. E, Carrier of 924 North Water The Rev. Martin Miller will offi- Monday in St. Francis de Paul (Continued from Page One)
few Orleans hotel. Department told ranged for the students, who will St., who died June 30, 1959, in his ciate in services at 2 p.m. Sunday Church. Indiana
Doctors planned to give him United Press International, in re- leave within weeks for the return home. Officiating for the funeral Father Francis Lizik, pastor of Discharged: Kozlov delivered his force-with-
further mental and physical tests sponse to a question, that all of to their native lands, as an oppor- rites was the Rev. Walter Bratus. in full
the funeral home. Burial, with
military honors, will be in St. Francis de Paul Church, will Mrs. Goldie Snyder, Elderton force pronouncement late Thurs-
.during his stay here. He moved the records on which the joint tunity to see small-town America Bearers were Harry Serene, Wil- Salem cemetery, Frogtown. officiate. Mrs. Bernice Fleming, Shelocta day afternoon during a question*
to New Orleans Thursday night chiefs of staff rely are duplicated in celebration of a typical Ameri- liam Pierce, James Ellenmeyer, Burial will be in St. Mary's RD1 and-answer period at a National
Jfrom a roving capital in a Cov- elsewhere. can holiday. Jack Hoffman, Raymond Caretti Merrill Leason Shoemaker cemetery, Ford City. Press Club lunch. In his earlief
lington, La., motel. The Community Picnic is expect- and DeVere Campbell. Punxsutawney formal remarks he had asserted
Mervin Leason Shoemaker, 79, Mrs. Dorothy Brown Russia abhors war and called for
Long said Thursday that he
planned to return to Baton Rouge
*? "8:30 t o m o r r o w (Friday)
Lawrence Speaks ed to attract several thousand,
judged by attendance in the past See Royal Fair
two years. The sponsors of this
Deanville (Madison Twp., Arm- Mrs. Dorothy Brown, 54, of Ford Delores Shick, Hawthorn
strong County) died at 3 p.m. yes- City, widow for 30 months of Floyd
Admitted:
"peaceful co-existance" with tha
United States.
terday (July 2, 1959) in his home. Brown, died at 5:30 p.m. Wednes- He said in reply to a question
night."
Long, 63, who suffered a slight
Iheart failure" Wednesday night,
To Assembly, GOP event had scheduled all sorts of While vacationing, Mr. and Mrs. Death
outdoor attractions, plus merchan- Edward Duncan and sons of Re- A retired
dise prize awards, throughout the becca Street had the pleasure of er was born
followed a lingering illness. day (July 1, 1959) in a Georgia
farmer, Mr. Shoemak- hospital.
Montlfiore Hospital
Pittsburgh that he did not—as some officials
had hoped—bring any new propos-
Sept. 29, 1879, in She had arrived in Georgia Mon- Discharged: al from Soviet Premier Nikita
Istill plans, against the advice of
Ihis doctors, to start his campaign
Ifor an unprecedented fourth term
Requests TV Time afternoon and night.
The Waterfront Corporation an- seeing
nounced everything in readiness ilton,
Queen Elizabeth, Prince Madison Twp. He was a son of
day
Philip and their motorcade in Ham- Joseph B. and Marguerite (Fergu- sister, Mrs. Stephen Gowenski, who
Ontario (Canada) on Thurs- son) Shoemaker.
and visited briefly with her
Mrs.
Locust
O.
St.,
D. Schrecengost,
Kittanning
531
Khrushchev to Eisenhower for set-
tlement of the Berlin issue.
las governor Saturday. HARRISBURG (UPD—Republi- for the regatta, opening at 1 p.m. had been ill a week. Mrs. Gowen- Later in the afternoon he mada
day. The day before (Dominion
J The governor plans four stump cans have been turned down on Sunday. The program will continue Day) they viewed the Royal Yacht He was married to Mcrtie Eliza- ski suffered a cerebral hemorrhage a whirlwind tour of a suburban
(speeches in his Fourth Of July their request for "equal time" to for three hours over the stretch of as it passed through Lock 7 of the beth Sherrieb in May, 1905. She a week ago and died Tuesday. District Restaurant shopping center at nearby Whea-
ton, Md. He wished shoppers
Idebut for the Democratic primary reply to Gov. David L. Law- Allegheny River roughly between Welland Canal. died in December, 1943.
(election. He also plans to attend rence's televised address before a the bridge and Walnut St.
Mrs. Brown
Surviving are three daughters- heart attack and died enroute to
Dorothy and Mary Shoemaker of the hospital where her sister's
suffered a severe Has New Management "good health" and promised "no
war, no war."
la beauty contest. joint session of the General As- Officials said today that a local Coroner Receives
I Dr. Paul Pratt, a psychiatrist sembly last Monday. band will be anchored in mid- Deanville, and Leone Shoemaker death occured the day before. "Hi-Lander Restaurant" will be
(Continued from Page One) of Erie; three sons—Blair of Lock- Mrs. Brown is survived by four inscribed on the new sign soon to
lly since he released himself from state's financial problems and serenading on-shore spectators Brodhead cited an observation of port, N. Y., Joseph B., of Madison, children, Mrs. Harry (Esther) be hung over the former Jordan Church Services:
Iwho has been with Long constant- The governor outlined the stream throughout the afternoon,
la mental hospital near Covington asked for prompt action on the throughout the afternoon. County Commissioner Ross B. Mc- Ohio, and Arthur G. of Deanville; Fortunate of Ford City, William and Claypoole's restaurant, Kit- Wilson Avenue Church of God
•last Friday, left Long's room on remainder of his tax program be- Spectators will enter the fenced- nwain, upon announcing he would and 12 grandchildren. of Elmira, N. Y.; Floyd of Ford tanning MR 10. John L. Woods, pastor
Ithe third floor at 11:30 Thursday fore the Legislature. in riverfront park at any of three not run for re-election, that sala- decker A sister, Mrs. Bertha Shindle- City, in the U.S. Navy and The restaurant is now under new Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Charles
I night. General Manager Don Wear of entrances—at the bridge, in front ries are not commensurate with survives.ofTwo New Bethlehem, also Mrs. serving Henry (Jane) Spencer of management — that of Mrs. Mar-
1 Pratt said he and other doctors Station WTPA-TV, Harrisburg, of the Moose Lodge home and at the responsibilities of a county of- brothers and three
sisters preceded Mr. Shoemaker Corning, N. Y. She also leaves jorie Toy of Worthington. It is Carl Sr., supt.
J -will examine Long at midday to- which originated the. first telecast Mulberry St. A broup of Kittan- ficial. a sister, Mrs. Zell Schrecengost of open from 6:30 a.m.-lO p.m. daily, Worship 11 a.m.. sermon subject
Iday. Pratt, asked by United Press of a governor speaking before a ning Business and Professional "It is my sincere feeling," Brod- in death. Tarentum and six grandchildren. serving smorgasbord-style on Sun- -"The Greatest Business in the
I International if mental examina- joint session, rejected the request Women, and Soroptimists Club head said, "that many of our mun Friends will be received at the Funeral services and burial will days from 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Res- World."
tions were also included in plans made by state Sen. M. Harvey members will invite contributions icipal, county and state officials tre Reitz funeral home, New Bethle- be in Corning, N. Y., her home taurant facilities are also avail- Special missionary service 7:30
I to test the governor's heart con- Taylor (R-Dauphin), Senate pres- from spectators. hem, this evening and tomorrow before moving to Ford City. able for catering to banquets, par- p.m.
underpaid—that for their respon Choir rehearsal 7:30 p.m. Wed-
Idition, replied: ident pro tempore. Sponsors plan to apply any pro- sibilities and duties they perform afternoon and evening.
Rev. John Lee, pastor of Goheen-
ties and weddings.
nesday.
I "It is hard to have one (exami- Wear said he also spoke for the ceeds from the regatta toward Alfredo Sagrati Funeral
Ination) without the other." operating executives of three oth- further physical improvement to day in and day out they are given ville Baptist Church, will officiate
only what could be described as at services at 2 p.m. Sunday in Requiem high mass was held James Crissman, Templeton RD nesday.
TEMPLETON MAN POSTS BOND Mid-week service 7:30 p.m. Wed-
er TV stations which carried the the public launching area. Friday morning for Alfredo Sag-
governor's speech—WNEP, Scan- Mrs. Samuel Kettering, chair- stipends. the funeral home. 1 posted $300 bond in Squire Karl A man weighing approximately
in Of Fireworks ton, and WTAE and KDKA, both man of the group which will ask
of Pittsburgh. for donations, said she hopes every Rural Valley
Burial will be made in Narrows Mary's
cemetery,
rati of Kittanning RD 5 in St. Watt's
Mr.
Roman
Sagrati's death
Catholic
occurred
Church.
^'es-
office today. Crissman is
harged with desertion and non-sup- 150 pounds can exert one-eighth
"We arc not in a political cam- one will be generous. horsepower.
Produce Safe paign, no election is in the offing "Everyone involved in this
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and our unanimous judgment in- event," Kittanning Waterfront Cor- features including streams forests, Mrs. Agnes M c G a n n Taylor
Mrs. Edward J. Yount
day morning (June 30, 1959) L. the port of his wife and child.
Armstrong
pital.
County Memorial Hos-
dicates that we thereby are not poration president Louis J. Pechan swamps, highways, paths and all
And Sane Fourth subject to the Federal Communi- said, "including officials, commit- buildings. Yount, wife of Edward J. Yount of The Rev. F. X. Foley, pastor of

BOSTON (UPD —America may out


cation Commission's requirement teemen and participants are serv- The section of maps also deliver Council Bluffs, Iowa, died unex- the church, officiated.
on equal time," Wear said. "With- ing without any remuneration in ed to the planning commission pectedly at 5:30 a.m. yesterday Members of Dante Alighieri So-
I celebrate the Fourth of July this Executive qualification, the state's Chief order that enoukh cagn be made to show in detail the major concentra- (July 2, 1959).
has the right to address tions of population including the Aged 68, Mrs. Yount was a life-
ciety, of which Mr. Sagrati was a
charter member, paid their res-
Kittanning Street
I year without a single fireworks fa- the Legislature on a subject of allow us to continue our work of areas of Worthington, Kittanning, long resident of Kittanning until pects in a body Thursday evening.
tality, the National* Fire Protec- prime importance to all the peo- making Kittanning a boating mec- Ford City, Freeport, Leechburg moving to Iowa about 20 years ago. Bearers were Angelo Mantini, B.
| tiOn Association said today.
"As far as fireworks are con- ple.
I cerned, we have almost reached session." red by scheduling a joint
ca on the Allegheny."
In this opinion, you concur- Mrs. Kettering announced solici- and Apollo.
tors as:
She was formerly employed at Albert Bertocchi, Marshall Con-
Dennis said the maps will be in- George's Bakery in Kittanning. trucci, Anthony Piluso, Alfred Carli
and Guido Veronesi.
Sweeping Schedule
the safe and sane Fourth so long Mrs. Fred Bauer, Mrs. William valuable to the county and par- Surviving along with her husband
Burial was made in the family
campaigned for," said Percy Bug-
I'bee, general manager of the non-
I profit fire safety organization.
Not top long ago, he said, fire-
works rivaled automobiles as the theCheryl
Births
Ann is the name given to Mateer,
Best, Mrs. Kenneth Cook, Mrs. J. ticularly the planning commission are a son, Carl F. Taylor of plot
O. Crum, Mrs. Melvin Crytzer, in studying projected highways, Aliquippa; a daughter. Mrs. Flor-
Mrs. Michael A. Dentici, Miss water systems, land subdivisions, ence Quimby of Colorado; two
Margaret Heilman, Mrs. Louise sanitary sewerage systems, storm grandchildren and two great-grand-
Miss Marilyn McKee, Mrs. sewerage systems, bridge and cul- daughters. She also leaves two sis-
in St. Joseph's cemetery.

Notable Deaths
NOW IN EFFECT
infant daughter of Second Lt.
holiday's killers and maimers. In and Mrs. David Einsel. born Tues- George Montgomery, Mrs. H. L. vert projects and also for checking ters, Mrs. George Bobby of Kit- No parking will be permitted during the houri speci-
1939, for example, there were 5,- day afternoon in Armstrong Coun- Shepard, Mrs. John Schotts, Mrs. the physical advisability of rec- tanning and Mrs. Elmer Miller
573 fireworks casualties. T h e r e ty Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Einsel, Mildred Thomas and Mrs. Mar- reation projects such as parks, of Fombell, and two brothers, Carl MARLBORO, N. H.—A. Roland
From Everywhere fied on the sides of streets to be swept on the following
were 13 deaths, 177 eye injuries the former Miss Joan Fry, is re- garet Wallar from BPW Club, playgrounds and athletic fields. McGann of Templeton and William Elliott, 64, director of immigra- weekly schedule:
including blindness, 41, losses of Mrs. Kenneth Host, Mrs. John However, Dennis said the maps McGann of Michigan City, Ind. Sunday midnight until 7 a.m. Mondays -- the north
fingers and hands, 37 fractures siding at present with her parents, Alexander, Mrs. Gertrude Arner, are not reserved only for govern- Funeral arrangements are in tion services of Church World
Service, died here Wednesday.
and internal injuries and 5,305 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fry of 903 Mrs. Leona Blackburn, Mrs. James mental use. He said that private charge of the Woodring funeral Elliott sides of streets running east and west and the east side
cases of burns and lacerations re- Wilson Ave. Lt. Einsel is stationed Colonna, Miss Marianna Colonna, development groups and indus- home, Council Bluffs, where serv- chief in became its immigration
1949, and played a major of streets running north and south.
quiring hospital treatment. with the U.S. Army at Ft. Lee. Va. Mrs. Robert Harvey, Mrs. Elsie trial developers may use the maps ices will take place Monday morn
role in the resettlement of 106,000 Mondays midnight until 7 a.m. Tuesdays — the south
Hellam, Mrs. Joseph Kunkle, Mrs. in determining the feasibility of ing. Interment will be in Iowa. refugees in the U.S.
Rudolph Rose. Mrs. Robert Wil- land areas for various types of LONDON—-Viscount Weir, noted side of streets running east and west, and west side ot
Dance to the music of liams, Mrs. Esther Yount and Mrs. developmental and industrial uses. Mrs. Robert J. Crawford Funeral Scottish industrialist, died at 82 streets running north and south.
Earl Zimmerman from Armstrong Funeral services for Mrs. Rob- Thursday at his home in Ren-
Andy Yaracs and his orchestra County Soroptimist Club. KILL INTENT CHARGED ert J. Crawford, Craigsville, were frewshire, Scotland. He served as Johnston and Oak avenues and all streets south of
Houseboat race entries were Paul Cyphert, 67, of Dayton, has held yesterday afternoon in Worth' secretary of state for air and Reynolds avenue and east of North Grant avenue, will
Friday and Saturday identified by Regatta officials to- been committed to Armstrong ington Lutheran Church.
day as the craft of Jack Hill, Dr. County jail on charges of assault Mrs. Crawford died Monday in ing World War I. Later he was an
L. F. Sayres, Grier Graff and As- with intent to kill, sheriff's rec- her home.
president of the air council dur-
adviser to the British government
be cleaned on both sides between 4 and 7 a.m. each
Thursday. Parkins forbidden on those streets at thai
at the sociated Fabricators. ords show. Dayton Justice-of-the- Rev. James B. Slingluff, church on financial and industrial prob-
In event of rain the regatta will peace A. B. Sloniger made the com paster officiated. lems. time.
Casketbearers were Paul, Abra- LAUKMBUiRG, N. C. - Bishop Market street will be swept on both sides, early each
New Rocket Hotel be postponed to July 11, sponsors mltment.
said. ham, Robert and William Swigart, William Walter Peele, 77, who
The Hanseatic league was a Richard Oschl and Edward Barg served in 1942-43 as president of Monday, Thursday and Saturday mornings.
R.D. 1, Bradys Bend, Pa. Route 68 the Council of Bishops of the
The United States Coast Guard loose but effective organization of erstock. W. M. BOWKS, Police Chief
JOHNNY LYND, vocalist academy. New London, Conn., was north German towns, functioning Burial was made in the church Methodist Church, died Wednes-
founded in 1876. prjaclaally (or tnda purpoiei. cemetery. day »t bit bom* tare.

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