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THE ALTOONA MIRROR, ALTOONA, PA., MONDAY, OCTOBER ™ ™** ' "' • ' " ' " " _ ~TIMI
BANQUET HIGHLIGHTS DISTRICT QUOTA CLUB MEETING 73 CANADIAN LIONS Program Marks ALTOONA COMMUNITY THEATRE HAS ANNUAL BANKET
' INSPECT PLANTS
(Continued from p«« 1) Rededication of
regular noon luncheon meeting of
the Altoona Lions at the Penn- Old Cemetery
Alto hotel, where Monroe L. Nute
of Kennott Square, past Interna- By WILLIAM ROBERT FUOSS
tional president of the Lions, was With the sounding of taps that
the speaker. strangely pronounced a fervent
benediction that resounds amid the
Last evening, the 73 visitors who hills that surround it, historic
came here by bus from Pittsburgh Mount Zion cemetery at Fuoss Mills
after flying from Ottawa, arrived was rededicatcd yesterday after-
about an hour late for the welcome noon in an impressive service fea-
dinner at the mosque. They were turing an address by Brig. Gen.
late,1 it was learned, because they
had been flying over the Altoona Benjamin C. Jones of Tyrone.
area before tending at the Greater The 150-year-old burial grounds
Pittsburgh airport. in which are interred the soldier
dead of three wars had been com-
Charles N. Grace, president of pletely renovated and restored in
the Armprior, Ottawa, club, and the past seven weeks, this work
chairman of the Canadian ." flying done by area residents and war
Lions, explained that when it was veteran groups from Tyrone. A 3-
discovered the big Pan American foot high steel fence has been plac-
transport plant had too much gas ed about the plot, this donated tiy
A banquet Saturday night highlighted the three-day meeting of the Third district of Quota Club In the tanks to land at Pittsburgh, the county commissioners, all three
International at the Fenn-Alto hotel. Shown at the dinner (left to right) are: Miss Jane Whltbred, it was.decided to fly over the Al- of whom, Herbert S. Bolger, Milton
Altoons club president; Miss G. Elizabeth Hockey of Butler, retiring lieutenant governor and toona area. So while two buses S. Emeigh, and Edward J.. Flana-
newly-elected governor pf the district; Miss Irene G. Meyers of Fort Wayne, Ind., speaker; Miss waited at Pittsburgh to bring the gan, were honored guests at the
Frances E. Gerbcr of Butler, retiring district governor; Miss Bertha M. Miller of Butler, district visitors to Altoona, they were in
"parliamentarian; Mayor Robert W. Anthony; Miss Alice M. Fouso of Butler, retiring district sec- the air above Altoona. service. •
The trip from Pittsburgh was During .the. services, and within
retary-treasurer, and Mrs. Anthony. ^ clear view of the assembled audi-
made here by way of the turnpike,
with stops en route. ence, deer frisked and frolicked in Principals at the annual banquet of the Altoona Community Theatre shown (left to right) are!
in Germany and reported that the PENNSYLVANIA Nearly 500 area Lions, their the woodlands above. The restored Seated—Alice Barlett Edith Alamprese, Mary Jane Her hberger and Sail} LeVan, standing—An-
QUOTARIANS IN German people were being granted wives and guests greeted the Can- grounds, a shambles not more than drew Moore, Edward McRobert and Sid Holznuu
DISTRICT MEET more religious freedom than they RR GETS AWARD adian visitors at the welcome din- seven weeks ago, had once been
had enjoyed heretofore under the . {Continued from pajr«* 1) ner. The Canadian trip is returning their favorite haunt. Better than
(Continued from pare ]) nftzi regime. 15 tons of debris were removed
will there is a way." Said Miss-Mey- A feature of the luncheon was maintaining seniority, promotion
ers, "To finish that quotation one the installation of the new district and other privileges during tours
one made .last year by Altoona's
original "flying" Lions club. under the direction of Project Warming Trend In FORMER EDITOR Annual Banquet
The Canadians brought with Supervisor C. D. Black, whose CRITICIZES QUEEN
must add that the way is God." officers. An impressive ceremony of duty, the company has encour-
The audience could not help hut was conducted by Mrs. Matilda aged its employes to participate them their own piper: and police- aides were G. Clarence Fuoss, David
Heikle and Philip Weber. The lone
State's Weather {Continued from pace 1) Begins Seaso'n
sense that Miss Meyers was a true Treese, a past governor and a past man. The piper, who walked down she failed to provide a "symbolic
woman worker on the project, Mrs.
exponent of her voiced philosophy president of the Altoona club.
of life—"that one gets out of life
in reserve activities."
The decorations for the banquet The four PRR-sponsored reserve
the. banquet aisle with his bag-
pipes skirling last evening, is Ber- Clarence Fuoss, won high acclaim fBy United Press)
Bright, sunny., weather with a
head of «tate transcending the
politicians who go in and out of
For ACT Members
nard Bedore, former member of the for her tireless efforts _in helping
just what one puts into it." and the luncheons were most out- units are composed of Pennsylva- in the restoration. During the late warming trend was' expected office.". . , With the interest and enthusiasm
The speaker is spending her life standing. All were different in their nia employes who are specialists Armproir club and a representative Her present advisers, Mugger-
of the travel and publicity bureau afternoon man . persons visited the throughout Pennsylvania .today displayed, it Is evident that the
bringing inspiration, encouragement use of fall flowers, leaves and other in various phases of railroading. historic covered bridge that spans idge said, are putting forth too Altoona Community Theatre is off
and enlightenment to women in in- accessories. Miss Helen Walters of The members'attend weekly train- of the Ottawa government. with temperatures mainly in the much effort to present the queen
The policeman is Cpl. J. M. Gal- the little Juniata river just below to a good season, President Edward
dustry, and 'she very vividly drew Altoona, conference chairman, was ing sessions on military applica- Mount Zioh. It but recently had an 60's. . as a "charming wife and mother" McRoberts told the members at
upon her personal experiences with in charge of the decorations, and tions of their skills, under the su- linger of Pembroke, a member of A large high pressure area cen- instead of a "useful, unifying
the Royal Canadian mounted po- anniversary, its 83rd. . their annual banquet Saturday eve-
the women with whom she has she and her committees were pervision of army transportation In His formal remarks, Gen. tered over the state, today bring- element in a society full of actual ning at the Frankstown Hunt club.
worked to bring a most dramatic warmly commended for their ef- officers, and take part In a 15-day lice, who made an eye-catching ing clear, crisp weather which was and potential discord."
appearance in his scarlet coat. He Jones, veteran of the two world "Live theatre" channeled in the
and eloquent message. The General forts Group singing at the confer- training encampment each sum- wars, paid fitting homage to the expected to move slowly eastward Although he admitted the queen
Electric company in 1950 presented ence wan led by Miss Eva Lucas, mer. Called to active duty in any la accompanying the group with today and Tuesday allowing warm- and Prince Philip are popular with right direction can do much for the
the permission of Commissioner L. dead in Mount Zion. He com- welfare of a community, as Well as
her with the Charles A. Coffin with Miss Alma Lcighty and Miss emergency, they are prepared to mended, moreover, project workers er air to flow across the state'. the people—especially the "low-
award, which is the highest honor Evelyn Thomas acting as accom- take their places immediately in H. Nicholson of the RCMP. Tonight was expected to be con- for the individual. The'accomplish-
Also in the group • is Interna- and said the "beautiful grpunds er social echelons" — Muggeridge
• General Electric gives to an em- panists. Miss Elisabeth Eyre was in the vital work of the army trans- tinued fair and not quite as'cool claimed such popularity does not ments can be listed as numerous
tion Councillor Dr. Al Brown of should forever remain as we see he pointed out. "Cooperation is
ploye. charge of door favors and the portation corps. Renfrew, who is' known as "Mr. them today." He spoke of the un- as Sunday. Temperatures tonight guarantee security.
Musical entertainment was pro- hostess chairman was Mrs. Nellr» were expected, to drop into the "The czar and czarina were necessary in working for the com-
vided by the Rainbow Girls' chorus, Brauchcr.—R. E. G. Quarters and training facilities Lion" in the Ottawa Valley. Dr. settled state of world affairs, mon good of theatre. To accomplish
Brown, who is accompanied by emphasizing the need to preserve middle 40's in southeastern por- never the object of such fantastic
with Miss Kaye Border accompany- for members of the reserve units tions, and middle 30's elsewhere, the best we must do our best in
are maintained by the railroad at Mrs. Brown, was the first district the free way of life. The speaker manifestations of adulation as in
ing at the piano. The chorus is di- except in higher elevations in cen- fellowship arid theatrical under-
rected by Miss Magdalene Bair, PITTSBURGH HAS Philadelphia, Altoona, Pittsburgh, governor from the valley in district then unveiled the 800-pound granite 1914, but four years later they
tral and western sections where were shot like dogs in a cellar takings and give the community
New York city, Buffalo, Indianap-; A-4. shaft, the gift of a Tyrone war vet-
and was recently awarded the state
championship in the Order of Rain- j
TRACTION STRIKE olis, Cleveland, Columbus, Denni- The-73 visitors represent' many eran, Carl Ray, jr. On its face the mercury will dip just below and no one in Russia seemed to a worthwhile program," he added.
"We can create interest and bring
(Continued from pajfe 1) towns and clubs in the Ottawa were the words "Mount Zion" and freezing. ' care much," Muggeridge said.
bow for Girls. | son, O,, and Coshocton, O. Mem- The influx of warmer air on young people into the organization
1054 to win its contract de- bers, of any one of the four units valley, including Armprior, Pem- underneath the . numerals "1807- "Popularity, like patriotism, is not
Preceding the banquet was the Tuesday will bring increasing enough." : for active young people can be
afternoon business session, at mands. may attend the training sessions broke, Renfrew, West Ottawa, Ot- kept out of juvenile mishaps.
tawa Central, Perth, Beachburg, cloudiness in western portions-of Muggeridge said Philip fitted
which the new district officers were The railways company carries at the location nearest their place Mrs. Robert W. Owens, regent of
the state while central and east- Theatre offers much . and when
Deep River, Calabogie, Eastview Fort Roberdeau chapter, Daugh- well into the picture as "hand-
elected. They are: Governor, Miss •125,1300 passengers daily in an of employment. ern Pennsylvania will remain some, high-spirited, fond of sports, used at its fullest and best ad-
G. Elizabeth Hockey of New Ken- nrea of 1,500,000 s. The The PRR-sponsored units and and Iroquois, all of Ottawa, and ters of the American Revolution,
Otter Lake, Quebec. There are 53 mostly sunny. and elegant in his naval uniform— vantages the community can pros-
sington and lieutenant-governor, strike caught thousands of com- their commanding officers "are the then spoke of the war dead of the
men and 29 women in the party. three wars—Revolution, War of High temperatures Tuesday .were the very prototype of the dream per. Theatre can be entertainment
Miss Gladys Gibbons of "Beaver, muters unprepared. 706th railway transportation group, expected to range from the upper and a civic accomplishment/"
- daughter of the late Lloyd Gibbons, The time-honored gesture of the Col. Edwin C. Hanly (superin- The Canadians received the keys 1812 and Civil war. She found the husband upon whom women's
to Altoona from Mayor Robert W. renovated grounds "beautiful be- 6Q's. northern portions to the low magazines thrive." : 'Serving as toastmaster, Mr. Mc-
a native Altoonan. The new gover- hitch-hiker took on added impor- tendent of equipment, PRR North- and middle 70's elsewhere through- Roberts welcomed the member's
nor named Miss Jane Miller of tance as many commuters stood ern region, Buffalo); the 717th Anthony. He presented them to ond belief, considering what they The former editor said, how-
Lloyd Davis, governor of district once were." William Robert Fuoss, out the state. ever, that he believes the mon- and guests. He introduced Miss
New Kensington as her secretary- on street corners trying to "thumb" railway operating battalion, Maj.
treasurer for the coming year. He- rides to work. Charles A. Stiteler (assistant man- A-4, Ottawa, and mayor of Iriquois, presiding chairman, thanked "the archy can survive if Queen* Eliza- Sally LeVan who gave readings.
ports of district presidents and dis- . Neighbors established car pools. ager, PRR employe benefits," Phila- a small town of 1,100 people who many who, in so many ways, help- beth obtains aa advisers men who Her first offering was "Men" a
trict committees also were pre- District railroads scheduled 'extra delphia) ; the 756th railway shop had to move for the construction ed bring about the success of this COURT, LAWYERS understand "what the twentieth scene from "Time Out for1 Ginger,"
sented at the afternoon business runs. Suburban bus lines planned battalion, Maj. William O. Orcn of the St. Lawrence seaway. enterprise." , t SET. HEARINGS century is about — men who ran and "The Beautiful People ' by Wil-
additional services. Industrial or- (senior analyst, methods and cost "We cordially welcome you to Rev. Dr. Paul Sankpy DeHayen, deal with the ink and television liam Saroyan.
session. the city of Altoona/' said the (Continued on pajre 2)
At noon on Saturday a luncheon ganizations and institutions consid- control department, PRK heavy re- village pastor, gave the invocation; side of her existence subtly, and Also on the program were the
mayor. "We will show you .the hos- in some instances cases were re- sensibly without losing sight of the
honoring past district governors ered organized pick-up stations for pair shops, Altoorm, Fa.}; and the pitality that you showed our citi-
Ira Grazier led in the pledge of moved from the'list when counsel great symbolic unity of the in- Five Dukes, an entertaining musi-
was held in the Logan room. Gov- workers and school boards figured 730 railway operating battalion, zens during their past visit to Ot-
allegiance to the flag. Albert J. reported that settlements have stitution she embodies." cal combo who presented songs,
ernors honored were: Miss Frances i and means to get children to Capt. Robert C. Smith (block oper- Shope,1 in fine voice, sang "Deep comedy, and musical selections. The
McKlHop, Dr. Maud Minster, Miss classes. tawa." River. ' J. J. Clark, commanding been effected. combo comprises Dennis Hintori,
ator, PRR Buckeye region, at Mor- Addresses by Lieutenant Gover- Judge Klepser, upon petition by
Ada Jackson, Dr. Beatrice Mcrrin, C. D. Palmer, president of the gan Run, O.). the American Legion, placed a trumpeter; Johnn Rizzfo, accor-
Miss Joanna Lawrence, Mrs. Lila transit company, stood firm on his
nor Roy E. Furman of Pennsyl- wreath of roses upon the shaft Attorney Amos Davis, also fixed PROBE ASKED dion; Bill Allmond,\drums; Chuck
Five PRR-sponsored r e s e r v e vania and Anthony F. Merrill, Wednesday morning for a prelim-
Henshaw Rhoads, Mrs, Anna Heim proposal for a 16-ccnt an hour wage units of transportation specialists
Duffy, Miss Elizabeth Bllssell, Miss ncrease in a two-year contract. The —the four represented today plus
United States state department, while Eugene C. Johnson V. F. W.
commander, presented the flag. inary hearing of habeas- corpus ON MISSILES Knepper (Altoona's Elvis Presley),
highlighted the dinner. proceedings instituted fay Marguer- (Continued from pace 1) and Herman Nagle, who kept the '
Ethel E. Shaw, Miss Marie Beaver, union had demanded a 31-cent an the 724th railway operating bat- Lieutenant Governor Furman The speech of acceptance was made audience in laughter with his Pan-
Mrs. Estelle Mchlor Kidson, Miss hour boost in a two year agree- talion, which was deactivated after by Clyde D. -Black, association ite Taylor against her estranged launching of its man-moon indi-
told the gathering that "the flying husband, Ernest. Custody of one cates the reds have reached "an tomime selections of "It's In the
Ellen P. Clark, Mrs. Matilda Treesc ment. The operators now receive the Korean truce—were called to Lions of Altoona have established president; Msgr. Patrick D. Hark- Book" and Spike-Jones' "I Went
and Miss Irena Hormell. $2.14 an hour. ins pronounced the benediction, J. child is involved. •advanced stage" of missile and
active duty In World war II and a wide and notable reputation by to Your Wedding." .
Dr. Maud Minster was the speak- At issue was the cost of the served throughout Europe and in A. Hiller, jr., sounding taps. . Attorney Davis requested an satellite development. But he in-
their air visits to other lands. It is early hearing, claiming that after dicated he was opposed to any Vice President Miss Edith Alam-
er at the luncheon. Her subject company and union plans. Palmer the middle east and far east. They appropriate that some of the peo- The replacing of grave stones
"Let Us Pause," and she urged her said the management proposal were credited with a major role the wife had made information "crash" program to overtake the prese was banquet chairman, as-
ple whom they have visited should was not completed until late Satur-
fellow-Quotarians to pause long would spend all the additional reve- in rebuilding bombed-out railroad day. The lower section of the against her husband charging: de- Russians. sisted 'by Ed and Gladys Hiester.
make a return visit. sertion and non-support, he . took Three congressmen—two Repub- The tables Were gaily set in an
enough to look backward to sur- nue expected from a $1,078,000 a lines, bridges, stations and other "Through their flying travels, cemetery will be seeded in grass
vey what 1ms been accomplished year fare- increase-that went into transportation facilities, construc- the Altoona Lions arc giving new and, in the spring of 1958, a row the 8-month-old child to the home licans and a Democrat—urged broad autumn motif, arranged with color-
and to determine what more can effect Sunday. The increase boost- tion of thousands of railroad cars, of his parents and refuses to per- programs to produce more Ameri- ful dolls in russet and. a candle-
meaning to the first objective of of cement benches will be placed
be done. She cited the experiences ed the cost of a bus ride for a and emergency operation of recap- Lions International—to create and for visitors to future meetings held mit the mother to see the child. can scientists. Their proposals light setting sparked by autumn
o£ Moses to point to the fact that cash customer to 28 cents. Attorney Davis also charged that were sparked by the first Sputnik. flowers and colorful leaves, as ar-
tured and rebuilt lines to keep foster a spirit of "generous con- in Mount Zion. The director of Operation Moon- ranged by Miss Alampresc.
it is only by using the talents that Union bargainers claimed the supplies and personnel rolling sideration' among the people of the the husband ca,lled his wife on
one possesses that one increases company could meet their wage close behind the advancing mili- world, through a study of the prob- Saturday and requested her to meet watch, Dr. Kred L.. Whipple, pre- Patron, season and Individual
and multiplies her talents and en- demands within the framework of tary front. Similar specialized lems of international relationships," HIGH COURT him at the railroad station. When dicted that the Soviet satellite may tickets were given out. This year's
riches her life and the lives of oth- the new fare structure. functions were performed by PRR said Lieutenant Governor Furman. she did so, her counsel said, the fall within months and would be offering of plays includes "The
ers. Lieutenant Governor Miss Eliz- Palmer said the llth hour union employes in the reserve units called "The more than 13,000 Lions
REFUSES REVIEW husband summoned a police officer "mostly intact" when it falls. Happy Time," set for Nov. 8 and 9;
abeth Hockey presided. proposal actually amounted to the up during the Korean conflict. clubs, in 78 countries of the world, (Continued from paso D to report that his wife had kid- Soviet scientist Y. D. Boulanger "Come Back Little Sheba," Feb. 7
The Marimba Irio, composed ot same 31-ccnt an hour demand. He More than 54,000 PRR employes are excellent mediums for world partmcnt consent, today reversed naped the child. said tiny meteorites are bombard- and 8, and closing the season with
Miss Marian Garner, Miss Agnes said it "would cat up in the first served service, international amity and the convictions of two Communist Mrs. Taylor had lodged informa- ing Sputnik as it circles the globe "Witness for the Prosecution," May
in the armed forces in
Brandt and Miss Dorothy Glass, year all of the current fare in- World war peace, and human progress, social- leaders — Claude M. Lightfoot of tion against her husband on Thurs- and eventually may destroy it. 9 and 10. The plays will be staged
entertained with a number of well- crease" granted by the state public nection withII,today's it was noted in con-
ceremony, and ly, culturally and economically." Chicago and Junius Irving Scales day, Oct. 10. Scientists at Britain's Jordrell at St. Luke's hall. There will be
chosen selections. utility commission. about 5,500 were in the armed Ho also stressed that "the need of Greensboro, N. C. Judge Klepser set the next term Bank observatory reported the final ample parking space available. *
On Sunday morning the visiting Union Business Agent Gilbert services during the Korean action. for friendship and cooperation be- The court said it acted today of argument court for the hearing stage rocket that launched the Members attending the dinner
delegates were taken on an auto- Teitel said both sides were "miles tween people and between nations "upon consideration of the entire of an appeal filed today by Attor- Russian satellite now is far ahead included Edith Alamprese,^ Mary
mobile tour to Wopspnonock ami apart." has never been more apparent than record arid the confession of error ney Martin Goodman on behalf of of it. Jane Albright, Alice Barlett, Mary
the Horseshoe curve.
The conference was concluded
TROOPS CONTINUE at the present moment. .They are by the solicitor general." John Emmert Claar of East Free- DHling, Charles Fletcher, " Ted
with a luncheon ii> the Logan room p. TO GUARD NEGROES of greater importance to us as a
nation than ever before in,our his-
The court's brief order revers-
ing the convictions was based on
dom from suspension of driver's CURRENCY SWITCH
license. The petitioner claims that
Green, Marjorie Griffith, Mary
Jane Hershberger, Ed and Gladys
at noon on Sunday, with Miss Jane IS OPENED (Continued frnm P«KC 1) tory." its Jencks decision of last June the court had sustained, on Sept. HITS E. GERMANS Hiester, Sid and Morma Holzman,
Whltbred, president of the Altoona Irom his bout with flu. Mr. Merrill, information liaison requiring production of FBI re- (Continued from pace 1) Sally LeVan, Lou arid Eleanor
club, presiding. (Continued from pnte 1) 3, a 301day suspension imposed by
He breakfasted today with five officer of the United States state ports under certain circumstances the department of revenue. Claar Everything above this was cred- Maurer, Ed McRoberts, Don Metz,
The speaker was Mrs. Milton 1C front of the parliament buildings; department, told the Lions "you at criminal trials. The court ruled
Susman of Pittsburgh, a former the couple worshipped at the Maryland legislators and went to are a credit to the foreign policy that if a government informer
promptly surrendered his license ited to the exchanger's bank'' ac- Irving and Fay Schmidt, Harriet
resident of Butler and a former Christ church cnthedral. They his office to work. He has been of the United States." Mr. Merrill testifies, pertinent reports he made
but during the 30-day period he count. But he will get this credit Schulman, Mr. and Mrs. Will Union,
president of the Butler Quota club. took a stroll through the grounds in bed in the gubernatorial man- talked of the problems of-the state previously to the FBI must be
was notified of an additional 60-day in new marks only if he can prove Natronna Delozier, Mr. and Mrs.
As recording secretary of the "Na- at Government House. sion since last Friday. suspension dating from Oct. 12. the money was not gained through Joe Wallach, Andrew Moore, Elea-
"I fee! that with the present department, and warned never' to produced on demand as a check
tional Council of Jewish Women, And they were presented a 350- "sell short the ability of the Rus- on his veracity. The petitioner says that he paid "speculation." nor Steckman, Mr. and Mrs. I.
Mrs. Susman was invited as a rep- pound sturgeon, caught off the tension, we will have trouble if a fine for a minor violation in Western financial experts esti- Goldbert and Pat Hinton.
sians." * Such reports were withheld from
resentative to visit Germany in Nova Scotia coast. It was flown they pull the troops out," L. C. "There were 70,000 Russian en- the defense in the Scales ai[d April. mated 1,500,000,000 marks —more
May of this year. She particularly by the Royal Canadian air force to Bates, prominent Negro leader and gineers graduated 'from soviet Master?' reports recommending than. $3,700,000 at Communist-fixed
spoke of conditions as she saw.them Ottawa. publisher said. Bates' wife, Daisy,
schools last year," said Merrill,
Lightfoot trials.
the granting of divorce were re- rate—held by East Germans was Various Injury Cases
is president of the Arkansas chap- ceived by Judge Klepser this morn- lost
ter of the NAACP.
"and only 35,000 in the United
ST. BENEDICT MAN ing as follows: G. Patricia vs.-Nor- Another 20,000,000 East marks— Treated at Dispensary
States. The Russians are a highly Minor injury cases treated at th«
"I hope they don't pull the troops intelligent people." man C. McElfish, jr., cruel and about $5,000,000 at the legal rate-
out until things settle down and Edgar .C. Magill 'of Hollidaysburg
TO JOIN IN RACE barberous treatment and indig- was lost by. West Berliners hold- Altoona hospital dispensary, in-
\rc have assurance that the law nities; Patricia Eleanore vs. Wil- ing East marks. cluded:

NOTICE paid tribute to Cal Butler, former (Continued from pace 1)


will be upheld," he said. Marsh, 9-2. liam Earl Himes, indignities, and The Communists e f f e c t i v e l y Ronald Beck of 1425 Twenty-second
chairman of Altoona flying Lions, avenue, contusion of right leg.
"From what I gather from the who died last June. But the driver of the American Mary Grace vs. Paul E. Reilly, in- blocked West Germans from ex- Grace Williams of 221 Twenty-first
Negro kids, they are gradually be- Charles N. Grace of Ottawa, in team, ABM 3 John A. Yeckley, 21, dignities. changing' their marks by sealing avenue, fractured right elbow.
ing accepted. Others among the response to the tribute, hailed Mr. pf St Benedict, Pa., caused a shift Judge Klepser adjourned court at off East Germany from the.West Madeline Bakowskl of Long Island,
N. Y., laceration o( right thumb.
white students are trying to be Butler's efforts as "an important in his favor with a pre-racc state- noon until tomorrow morning when during the time limits set for the
ELECTRIC SERVICE friendly."
Bates said he still fears attacks
role in visits by the flying Lions
in this area."
4ncnt, '
"My dogs are sprinters," he said.
he will hear further testimony in transactions.
an equity action. Traffic through East German
: Paul Echo of 512 Walton avenue,
laceration above right eye.
Alfred PellcBrlno of 720 Sixth ave-
by white segregationists and keeps Miss Jennie Blatchford, Miss "Theirs arc load-pullers. In a two- territory to West Berlin returned nue fractured fifth metacarpal of
right hand. • -
Will Be Interrupted a guard at his'home day and night.
He said that Saturday night, a
Pennsylvania of 1957, was also
among the honored guests.
mile race the sprinters will take
it." ONE-TIME FOREIGN
to normal today. Dale Caswcll ot 508 Seventeenth
avenue, small laceration of right fcye-
CHIEF OF CANADA COURTESY WEEK
ltd. • ' : . . , .
car with six white men in it
Wednesday, October 16,1957 stopped in front of his house. It
went on about 20 feet and stopped
in front of a light. The white men
FROM ONE MAYOR TO ANOTHER • {Continued from pijro 1) IS UNDER WAY
Richard.MerrUU of 507 Ninth street.
Bellwood, abrasion of chin, forehead
and nose;:
^Ronald; Garber of Hollidaysburg,
to one of the architects of the {Continued from paee 1>- .?\.P- V laceration of left ankle.
1:00 P. M. to 2:30 P. M. EST took off when the guard walked
toward it.
post-war Atlantic community - as a
tribute to the ideas which lie be-
hind Western cooperation. These
On Tuesday'Mr. Wisehaupt Ml
address the Rotary club at noon
and the Insurance Women of Blair
•"James 'Anderson of 725 Fifth ave-
:mw, Juniata, laceration inslae of upper
views have been expressed repeat- Richard Kuhn ot Utahvllle, laceration
county at 6.30 p. m. of left knee.
EISENHOWER edly by the former Canadian for- The clinic, beginning Tuesday, Richard Shannon of 504 Eighth ave-
AREAS HAS BIRTHDAY eign minister.
The peace prize will be present-
. is being held at the State theatre nue. Juniata, gunshot 1 wound of left
foot.
daily through Oct. 18 from 8 to
(Continued from met 1) ed to Pearson officially at the an-
EAST FREEDOM, JUGTOWN, Nixon and other GOP leaders'
planned to wish the president
nual Nobel meeting at Oslbiunl-
8.50 a. rn. Chamber of Commerce
officials invite business and profes- FURNACE BLAST FATAL.
versity on Dec. 20. King; Olav of sional persons to attend the lec- MT. PLEASANT, Pa. — UP —
BROOKS MILLS, LEAMERSVILLE, happy birthday, today and give him
a • cake at an afternoon White
Norway will attend thex presenta-
tion. ^ ' .... , --. ..
tures." . - . ' . ' . ' •';".•" Westmoreland c o u n t y Coroner
Stephen D. Yoney said today that
DONNERTOWN, VICKSBURG, House ceremony. '
Included in the group were GOP
' • 'W. S. U.S. MEETING.-••'-'. Thomas Welty, 17, Scottdalc, was
•'The.'.Woman's .Society o£ Chris- killed when a furnace in his home
McKEE, and McKEE'S GAP TO National Chairman Mctidc Alcorn; BRITISH BAN ^ tian Service of Grace Methodist exploded: Yoney said Welty was'
Senator Andrew F. Schoeppel <R- church'.will niect Tuesday evening shoveling coal into the furnace
Kan.), chairman of the party's sen- MILK SUPPLIES at 7.30 o'clock. The -festival and Sunday when the blast Occurred.
VAUGHN'S SERVICE STATION atorial campaign committee; and
Representative Richard M. Simp-
(Continneil of o«tt 2)
daily for children," an atomic
bazaar to be held Thursday,'.'0ct He died in Friek Memorial hoipital
here of burns.'
Interruption to perform necessary 'line t repairs. In son (R:Pa.), chairman of the Re- energy authority spokesman said. 24 will be discussed. The,women
o£ the church arc Invited. :
event of inclement weather, the interruption will be publican congressional campaign He said the ban was mainly
SPUTNIK BRBrVKS LAW. •
rescheduled for committee. precautionary until laboratory tests
were completed, including the ones STOCKHOLM - UP — Stock-
Past Counelioii.^'ot "• Harmony holm police reported'today -.-the
on feed and vegetables. <
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, FIVE-DAY FORECAST.
Western Pennsylvania: Tem-
council 57, Daughter* of America, Russian satellite violated Swedish
will meet at the home of Mrs. Nel- law when its strong "beep-becp-
HURT PLAYING BALI*
AT THE SAME HOURS perature will average three to
six degrees " above normal. Michael Dalby, S, of 1918 Sixth
lie Roburon, 3202 Walnut avenue, bcep" jammed the police radio fre-
Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. A quency Sunday. Interfering With
Warmer T u e s d a y through avenu,e wa» treated at-.Mercy, hos- social will follow. the police radio network ii t pun-
THANK YOU! Thursday. Cooler Friday and
Saturday. Rain Thursday and
pital HUpcnsaryv yesterday after-
noon for/lacerations of three right CATHOLIC SORORITY.
ishable offense here.
Friday possible beginning Wed- Greeting* from one mayor lo another Is depicted above M Mayor fingers received when he was play- The Altoona Catholic sorority
PENNSYLVANIA ELECTRIC COMPANY nesday night will total one- Robert W. Anthony of Album* (right) preients the key» and the ing ball and • fell on a piece of will hold Its religious meeting Publj.h.4 -.««.-.
half to three-quarters inch. goodwill of the city to Mayor Lloyd C. Davis, governor of Lloni glass. Five sutures were ufcd to Tuesday evening »t 815 o'clock in Aluona,
district A-4, Ontario, Can., and mayor of IroquolB, Ont. close the wounds. the Knights of Columbus home. Ft.
jnrror Want Afcu-WI 4-7171. THE ALTOONA MIRROR, ALTOONA, PA., MONDAY, OCTOBER ™ ™** ' "' • ' " ' " " _ ~TIMI
BANQUET HIGHLIGHTS DISTRICT QUOTA CLUB MEETING 73 CANADIAN LIONS Program Marks ALTOONA COMMUNITY THEATRE HAS ANNUAL BANKET
' INSPECT PLANTS
(Continued from p«« 1) Rededication of
regular noon luncheon meeting of
the Altoona Lions at the Penn- Old Cemetery
Alto hotel, where Monroe L. Nute
of Kennott Square, past Interna- By WILLIAM ROBERT FUOSS
tional president of the Lions, was With the sounding of taps that
the speaker. strangely pronounced a fervent
benediction that resounds amid the
Last evening, the 73 visitors who hills that surround it, historic
came here by bus from Pittsburgh Mount Zion cemetery at Fuoss Mills
after flying from Ottawa, arrived was rededicatcd yesterday after-
about an hour late for the welcome noon in an impressive service fea-
dinner at the mosque. They were turing an address by Brig. Gen.
late,1 it was learned, because they
had been flying over the Altoona Benjamin C. Jones of Tyrone.
area before tending at the Greater The 150-year-old burial grounds
Pittsburgh airport. in which are interred the soldier
dead of three wars had been com-
Charles N. Grace, president of pletely renovated and restored in
the Armprior, Ottawa, club, and the past seven weeks, this work
chairman of the Canadian ." flying done by area residents and war
Lions, explained that when it was veteran groups from Tyrone. A 3-
discovered the big Pan American foot high steel fence has been plac-
transport plant had too much gas ed about the plot, this donated tiy
A banquet Saturday night highlighted the three-day meeting of the Third district of Quota Club In the tanks to land at Pittsburgh, the county commissioners, all three
International at the Fenn-Alto hotel. Shown at the dinner (left to right) are: Miss Jane Whltbred, it was.decided to fly over the Al- of whom, Herbert S. Bolger, Milton
Altoons club president; Miss G. Elizabeth Hockey of Butler, retiring lieutenant governor and toona area. So while two buses S. Emeigh, and Edward J.. Flana-
newly-elected governor pf the district; Miss Irene G. Meyers of Fort Wayne, Ind., speaker; Miss waited at Pittsburgh to bring the gan, were honored guests at the
Frances E. Gerbcr of Butler, retiring district governor; Miss Bertha M. Miller of Butler, district visitors to Altoona, they were in
"parliamentarian; Mayor Robert W. Anthony; Miss Alice M. Fouso of Butler, retiring district sec- the air above Altoona. service. •
The trip from Pittsburgh was During .the. services, and within
retary-treasurer, and Mrs. Anthony. ^ clear view of the assembled audi-
made here by way of the turnpike,
with stops en route. ence, deer frisked and frolicked in Principals at the annual banquet of the Altoona Community Theatre shown (left to right) are!
in Germany and reported that the PENNSYLVANIA Nearly 500 area Lions, their the woodlands above. The restored Seated—Alice Barlett Edith Alamprese, Mary Jane Her hberger and Sail} LeVan, standing—An-
QUOTARIANS IN German people were being granted wives and guests greeted the Can- grounds, a shambles not more than drew Moore, Edward McRobert and Sid Holznuu
DISTRICT MEET more religious freedom than they RR GETS AWARD adian visitors at the welcome din- seven weeks ago, had once been
had enjoyed heretofore under the . {Continued from pajr«* 1) ner. The Canadian trip is returning their favorite haunt. Better than
(Continued from pare ]) nftzi regime. 15 tons of debris were removed
will there is a way." Said Miss-Mey- A feature of the luncheon was maintaining seniority, promotion
ers, "To finish that quotation one the installation of the new district and other privileges during tours
one made .last year by Altoona's
original "flying" Lions club. under the direction of Project Warming Trend In FORMER EDITOR Annual Banquet
The Canadians brought with Supervisor C. D. Black, whose CRITICIZES QUEEN
must add that the way is God." officers. An impressive ceremony of duty, the company has encour-
The audience could not help hut was conducted by Mrs. Matilda aged its employes to participate them their own piper: and police- aides were G. Clarence Fuoss, David
Heikle and Philip Weber. The lone
State's Weather {Continued from pace 1) Begins Seaso'n
sense that Miss Meyers was a true Treese, a past governor and a past man. The piper, who walked down she failed to provide a "symbolic
woman worker on the project, Mrs.
exponent of her voiced philosophy president of the Altoona club.
of life—"that one gets out of life
in reserve activities."
The decorations for the banquet The four PRR-sponsored reserve
the. banquet aisle with his bag-
pipes skirling last evening, is Ber- Clarence Fuoss, won high acclaim fBy United Press)
Bright, sunny., weather with a
head of «tate transcending the
politicians who go in and out of
For ACT Members
nard Bedore, former member of the for her tireless efforts _in helping
just what one puts into it." and the luncheons were most out- units are composed of Pennsylva- in the restoration. During the late warming trend was' expected office.". . , With the interest and enthusiasm
The speaker is spending her life standing. All were different in their nia employes who are specialists Armproir club and a representative Her present advisers, Mugger-
of the travel and publicity bureau afternoon man . persons visited the throughout Pennsylvania .today displayed, it Is evident that the
bringing inspiration, encouragement use of fall flowers, leaves and other in various phases of railroading. historic covered bridge that spans idge said, are putting forth too Altoona Community Theatre is off
and enlightenment to women in in- accessories. Miss Helen Walters of The members'attend weekly train- of the Ottawa government. with temperatures mainly in the much effort to present the queen
The policeman is Cpl. J. M. Gal- the little Juniata river just below to a good season, President Edward
dustry, and 'she very vividly drew Altoona, conference chairman, was ing sessions on military applica- Mount Zioh. It but recently had an 60's. . as a "charming wife and mother" McRoberts told the members at
upon her personal experiences with in charge of the decorations, and tions of their skills, under the su- linger of Pembroke, a member of A large high pressure area cen- instead of a "useful, unifying
the Royal Canadian mounted po- anniversary, its 83rd. . their annual banquet Saturday eve-
the women with whom she has she and her committees were pervision of army transportation In His formal remarks, Gen. tered over the state, today bring- element in a society full of actual ning at the Frankstown Hunt club.
worked to bring a most dramatic warmly commended for their ef- officers, and take part In a 15-day lice, who made an eye-catching ing clear, crisp weather which was and potential discord."
appearance in his scarlet coat. He Jones, veteran of the two world "Live theatre" channeled in the
and eloquent message. The General forts Group singing at the confer- training encampment each sum- wars, paid fitting homage to the expected to move slowly eastward Although he admitted the queen
Electric company in 1950 presented ence wan led by Miss Eva Lucas, mer. Called to active duty in any la accompanying the group with today and Tuesday allowing warm- and Prince Philip are popular with right direction can do much for the
the permission of Commissioner L. dead in Mount Zion. He com- welfare of a community, as Well as
her with the Charles A. Coffin with Miss Alma Lcighty and Miss emergency, they are prepared to mended, moreover, project workers er air to flow across the state'. the people—especially the "low-
award, which is the highest honor Evelyn Thomas acting as accom- take their places immediately in H. Nicholson of the RCMP. Tonight was expected to be con- for the individual. The'accomplish-
Also in the group • is Interna- and said the "beautiful grpunds er social echelons" — Muggeridge
• General Electric gives to an em- panists. Miss Elisabeth Eyre was in the vital work of the army trans- tinued fair and not quite as'cool claimed such popularity does not ments can be listed as numerous
tion Councillor Dr. Al Brown of should forever remain as we see he pointed out. "Cooperation is
ploye. charge of door favors and the portation corps. Renfrew, who is' known as "Mr. them today." He spoke of the un- as Sunday. Temperatures tonight guarantee security.
Musical entertainment was pro- hostess chairman was Mrs. Nellr» were expected, to drop into the "The czar and czarina were necessary in working for the com-
vided by the Rainbow Girls' chorus, Brauchcr.—R. E. G. Quarters and training facilities Lion" in the Ottawa Valley. Dr. settled state of world affairs, mon good of theatre. To accomplish
Brown, who is accompanied by emphasizing the need to preserve middle 40's in southeastern por- never the object of such fantastic
with Miss Kaye Border accompany- for members of the reserve units tions, and middle 30's elsewhere, the best we must do our best in
are maintained by the railroad at Mrs. Brown, was the first district the free way of life. The speaker manifestations of adulation as in
ing at the piano. The chorus is di- except in higher elevations in cen- fellowship arid theatrical under-
rected by Miss Magdalene Bair, PITTSBURGH HAS Philadelphia, Altoona, Pittsburgh, governor from the valley in district then unveiled the 800-pound granite 1914, but four years later they
tral and western sections where were shot like dogs in a cellar takings and give the community
New York city, Buffalo, Indianap-; A-4. shaft, the gift of a Tyrone war vet-
and was recently awarded the state
championship in the Order of Rain- j
TRACTION STRIKE olis, Cleveland, Columbus, Denni- The-73 visitors represent' many eran, Carl Ray, jr. On its face the mercury will dip just below and no one in Russia seemed to a worthwhile program," he added.
"We can create interest and bring
(Continued from pajfe 1) towns and clubs in the Ottawa were the words "Mount Zion" and freezing. ' care much," Muggeridge said.
bow for Girls. | son, O,, and Coshocton, O. Mem- The influx of warmer air on young people into the organization
1054 to win its contract de- bers, of any one of the four units valley, including Armprior, Pem- underneath the . numerals "1807- "Popularity, like patriotism, is not
Preceding the banquet was the Tuesday will bring increasing enough." : for active young people can be
afternoon business session, at mands. may attend the training sessions broke, Renfrew, West Ottawa, Ot- kept out of juvenile mishaps.
tawa Central, Perth, Beachburg, cloudiness in western portions-of Muggeridge said Philip fitted
which the new district officers were The railways company carries at the location nearest their place Mrs. Robert W. Owens, regent of
the state while central and east- Theatre offers much . and when
Deep River, Calabogie, Eastview Fort Roberdeau chapter, Daugh- well into the picture as "hand-
elected. They are: Governor, Miss •125,1300 passengers daily in an of employment. ern Pennsylvania will remain some, high-spirited, fond of sports, used at its fullest and best ad-
G. Elizabeth Hockey of New Ken- nrea of 1,500,000 s. The The PRR-sponsored units and and Iroquois, all of Ottawa, and ters of the American Revolution,
Otter Lake, Quebec. There are 53 mostly sunny. and elegant in his naval uniform— vantages the community can pros-
sington and lieutenant-governor, strike caught thousands of com- their commanding officers "are the then spoke of the war dead of the
men and 29 women in the party. three wars—Revolution, War of High temperatures Tuesday .were the very prototype of the dream per. Theatre can be entertainment
Miss Gladys Gibbons of "Beaver, muters unprepared. 706th railway transportation group, expected to range from the upper and a civic accomplishment/"
- daughter of the late Lloyd Gibbons, The time-honored gesture of the Col. Edwin C. Hanly (superin- The Canadians received the keys 1812 and Civil war. She found the husband upon whom women's
to Altoona from Mayor Robert W. renovated grounds "beautiful be- 6Q's. northern portions to the low magazines thrive." : 'Serving as toastmaster, Mr. Mc-
a native Altoonan. The new gover- hitch-hiker took on added impor- tendent of equipment, PRR North- and middle 70's elsewhere through- Roberts welcomed the member's
nor named Miss Jane Miller of tance as many commuters stood ern region, Buffalo); the 717th Anthony. He presented them to ond belief, considering what they The former editor said, how-
Lloyd Davis, governor of district once were." William Robert Fuoss, out the state. ever, that he believes the mon- and guests. He introduced Miss
New Kensington as her secretary- on street corners trying to "thumb" railway operating battalion, Maj.
treasurer for the coming year. He- rides to work. Charles A. Stiteler (assistant man- A-4, Ottawa, and mayor of Iriquois, presiding chairman, thanked "the archy can survive if Queen* Eliza- Sally LeVan who gave readings.
ports of district presidents and dis- . Neighbors established car pools. ager, PRR employe benefits," Phila- a small town of 1,100 people who many who, in so many ways, help- beth obtains aa advisers men who Her first offering was "Men" a
trict committees also were pre- District railroads scheduled 'extra delphia) ; the 756th railway shop had to move for the construction ed bring about the success of this COURT, LAWYERS understand "what the twentieth scene from "Time Out for1 Ginger,"
sented at the afternoon business runs. Suburban bus lines planned battalion, Maj. William O. Orcn of the St. Lawrence seaway. enterprise." , t SET. HEARINGS century is about — men who ran and "The Beautiful People ' by Wil-
additional services. Industrial or- (senior analyst, methods and cost "We cordially welcome you to Rev. Dr. Paul Sankpy DeHayen, deal with the ink and television liam Saroyan.
session. the city of Altoona/' said the (Continued on pajre 2)
At noon on Saturday a luncheon ganizations and institutions consid- control department, PRK heavy re- village pastor, gave the invocation; side of her existence subtly, and Also on the program were the
mayor. "We will show you .the hos- in some instances cases were re- sensibly without losing sight of the
honoring past district governors ered organized pick-up stations for pair shops, Altoorm, Fa.}; and the pitality that you showed our citi-
Ira Grazier led in the pledge of moved from the'list when counsel great symbolic unity of the in- Five Dukes, an entertaining musi-
was held in the Logan room. Gov- workers and school boards figured 730 railway operating battalion, zens during their past visit to Ot-
allegiance to the flag. Albert J. reported that settlements have stitution she embodies." cal combo who presented songs,
ernors honored were: Miss Frances i and means to get children to Capt. Robert C. Smith (block oper- Shope,1 in fine voice, sang "Deep comedy, and musical selections. The
McKlHop, Dr. Maud Minster, Miss classes. tawa." River. ' J. J. Clark, commanding been effected. combo comprises Dennis Hintori,
ator, PRR Buckeye region, at Mor- Addresses by Lieutenant Gover- Judge Klepser, upon petition by
Ada Jackson, Dr. Beatrice Mcrrin, C. D. Palmer, president of the gan Run, O.). the American Legion, placed a trumpeter; Johnn Rizzfo, accor-
Miss Joanna Lawrence, Mrs. Lila transit company, stood firm on his
nor Roy E. Furman of Pennsyl- wreath of roses upon the shaft Attorney Amos Davis, also fixed PROBE ASKED dion; Bill Allmond,\drums; Chuck
Five PRR-sponsored r e s e r v e vania and Anthony F. Merrill, Wednesday morning for a prelim-
Henshaw Rhoads, Mrs, Anna Heim proposal for a 16-ccnt an hour wage units of transportation specialists
Duffy, Miss Elizabeth Bllssell, Miss ncrease in a two-year contract. The —the four represented today plus
United States state department, while Eugene C. Johnson V. F. W.
commander, presented the flag. inary hearing of habeas- corpus ON MISSILES Knepper (Altoona's Elvis Presley),
highlighted the dinner. proceedings instituted fay Marguer- (Continued from pace 1) and Herman Nagle, who kept the '
Ethel E. Shaw, Miss Marie Beaver, union had demanded a 31-cent an the 724th railway operating bat- Lieutenant Governor Furman The speech of acceptance was made audience in laughter with his Pan-
Mrs. Estelle Mchlor Kidson, Miss hour boost in a two year agree- talion, which was deactivated after by Clyde D. -Black, association ite Taylor against her estranged launching of its man-moon indi-
told the gathering that "the flying husband, Ernest. Custody of one cates the reds have reached "an tomime selections of "It's In the
Ellen P. Clark, Mrs. Matilda Treesc ment. The operators now receive the Korean truce—were called to Lions of Altoona have established president; Msgr. Patrick D. Hark- Book" and Spike-Jones' "I Went
and Miss Irena Hormell. $2.14 an hour. ins pronounced the benediction, J. child is involved. •advanced stage" of missile and
active duty In World war II and a wide and notable reputation by to Your Wedding." .
Dr. Maud Minster was the speak- At issue was the cost of the served throughout Europe and in A. Hiller, jr., sounding taps. . Attorney Davis requested an satellite development. But he in-
their air visits to other lands. It is early hearing, claiming that after dicated he was opposed to any Vice President Miss Edith Alam-
er at the luncheon. Her subject company and union plans. Palmer the middle east and far east. They appropriate that some of the peo- The replacing of grave stones
"Let Us Pause," and she urged her said the management proposal were credited with a major role the wife had made information "crash" program to overtake the prese was banquet chairman, as-
ple whom they have visited should was not completed until late Satur-
fellow-Quotarians to pause long would spend all the additional reve- in rebuilding bombed-out railroad day. The lower section of the against her husband charging: de- Russians. sisted 'by Ed and Gladys Hiester.
make a return visit. sertion and non-support, he . took Three congressmen—two Repub- The tables Were gaily set in an
enough to look backward to sur- nue expected from a $1,078,000 a lines, bridges, stations and other "Through their flying travels, cemetery will be seeded in grass
vey what 1ms been accomplished year fare- increase-that went into transportation facilities, construc- the Altoona Lions arc giving new and, in the spring of 1958, a row the 8-month-old child to the home licans and a Democrat—urged broad autumn motif, arranged with color-
and to determine what more can effect Sunday. The increase boost- tion of thousands of railroad cars, of his parents and refuses to per- programs to produce more Ameri- ful dolls in russet and. a candle-
meaning to the first objective of of cement benches will be placed
be done. She cited the experiences ed the cost of a bus ride for a and emergency operation of recap- Lions International—to create and for visitors to future meetings held mit the mother to see the child. can scientists. Their proposals light setting sparked by autumn
o£ Moses to point to the fact that cash customer to 28 cents. Attorney Davis also charged that were sparked by the first Sputnik. flowers and colorful leaves, as ar-
tured and rebuilt lines to keep foster a spirit of "generous con- in Mount Zion. The director of Operation Moon- ranged by Miss Alampresc.
it is only by using the talents that Union bargainers claimed the supplies and personnel rolling sideration' among the people of the the husband ca,lled his wife on
one possesses that one increases company could meet their wage close behind the advancing mili- world, through a study of the prob- Saturday and requested her to meet watch, Dr. Kred L.. Whipple, pre- Patron, season and Individual
and multiplies her talents and en- demands within the framework of tary front. Similar specialized lems of international relationships," HIGH COURT him at the railroad station. When dicted that the Soviet satellite may tickets were given out. This year's
riches her life and the lives of oth- the new fare structure. functions were performed by PRR said Lieutenant Governor Furman. she did so, her counsel said, the fall within months and would be offering of plays includes "The
ers. Lieutenant Governor Miss Eliz- Palmer said the llth hour union employes in the reserve units called "The more than 13,000 Lions
REFUSES REVIEW husband summoned a police officer "mostly intact" when it falls. Happy Time," set for Nov. 8 and 9;
abeth Hockey presided. proposal actually amounted to the up during the Korean conflict. clubs, in 78 countries of the world, (Continued from paso D to report that his wife had kid- Soviet scientist Y. D. Boulanger "Come Back Little Sheba," Feb. 7
The Marimba Irio, composed ot same 31-ccnt an hour demand. He More than 54,000 PRR employes are excellent mediums for world partmcnt consent, today reversed naped the child. said tiny meteorites are bombard- and 8, and closing the season with
Miss Marian Garner, Miss Agnes said it "would cat up in the first served service, international amity and the convictions of two Communist Mrs. Taylor had lodged informa- ing Sputnik as it circles the globe "Witness for the Prosecution," May
in the armed forces in
Brandt and Miss Dorothy Glass, year all of the current fare in- World war peace, and human progress, social- leaders — Claude M. Lightfoot of tion against her husband on Thurs- and eventually may destroy it. 9 and 10. The plays will be staged
entertained with a number of well- crease" granted by the state public nection withII,today's it was noted in con-
ceremony, and ly, culturally and economically." Chicago and Junius Irving Scales day, Oct. 10. Scientists at Britain's Jordrell at St. Luke's hall. There will be
chosen selections. utility commission. about 5,500 were in the armed Ho also stressed that "the need of Greensboro, N. C. Judge Klepser set the next term Bank observatory reported the final ample parking space available. *
On Sunday morning the visiting Union Business Agent Gilbert services during the Korean action. for friendship and cooperation be- The court said it acted today of argument court for the hearing stage rocket that launched the Members attending the dinner
delegates were taken on an auto- Teitel said both sides were "miles tween people and between nations "upon consideration of the entire of an appeal filed today by Attor- Russian satellite now is far ahead included Edith Alamprese,^ Mary
mobile tour to Wopspnonock ami apart." has never been more apparent than record arid the confession of error ney Martin Goodman on behalf of of it. Jane Albright, Alice Barlett, Mary
the Horseshoe curve.
The conference was concluded
TROOPS CONTINUE at the present moment. .They are by the solicitor general." John Emmert Claar of East Free- DHling, Charles Fletcher, " Ted
with a luncheon ii> the Logan room p. TO GUARD NEGROES of greater importance to us as a
nation than ever before in,our his-
The court's brief order revers-
ing the convictions was based on
dom from suspension of driver's CURRENCY SWITCH
license. The petitioner claims that
Green, Marjorie Griffith, Mary
Jane Hershberger, Ed and Gladys
at noon on Sunday, with Miss Jane IS OPENED (Continued frnm P«KC 1) tory." its Jencks decision of last June the court had sustained, on Sept. HITS E. GERMANS Hiester, Sid and Morma Holzman,
Whltbred, president of the Altoona Irom his bout with flu. Mr. Merrill, information liaison requiring production of FBI re- (Continued from pace 1) Sally LeVan, Lou arid Eleanor
club, presiding. (Continued from pnte 1) 3, a 301day suspension imposed by
He breakfasted today with five officer of the United States state ports under certain circumstances the department of revenue. Claar Everything above this was cred- Maurer, Ed McRoberts, Don Metz,
The speaker was Mrs. Milton 1C front of the parliament buildings; department, told the Lions "you at criminal trials. The court ruled
Susman of Pittsburgh, a former the couple worshipped at the Maryland legislators and went to are a credit to the foreign policy that if a government informer
promptly surrendered his license ited to the exchanger's bank'' ac- Irving and Fay Schmidt, Harriet
resident of Butler and a former Christ church cnthedral. They his office to work. He has been of the United States." Mr. Merrill testifies, pertinent reports he made
but during the 30-day period he count. But he will get this credit Schulman, Mr. and Mrs. Will Union,
president of the Butler Quota club. took a stroll through the grounds in bed in the gubernatorial man- talked of the problems of-the state previously to the FBI must be
was notified of an additional 60-day in new marks only if he can prove Natronna Delozier, Mr. and Mrs.
As recording secretary of the "Na- at Government House. sion since last Friday. suspension dating from Oct. 12. the money was not gained through Joe Wallach, Andrew Moore, Elea-
"I fee! that with the present department, and warned never' to produced on demand as a check
tional Council of Jewish Women, And they were presented a 350- "sell short the ability of the Rus- on his veracity. The petitioner says that he paid "speculation." nor Steckman, Mr. and Mrs. I.
Mrs. Susman was invited as a rep- pound sturgeon, caught off the tension, we will have trouble if a fine for a minor violation in Western financial experts esti- Goldbert and Pat Hinton.
sians." * Such reports were withheld from
resentative to visit Germany in Nova Scotia coast. It was flown they pull the troops out," L. C. "There were 70,000 Russian en- the defense in the Scales ai[d April. mated 1,500,000,000 marks —more
May of this year. She particularly by the Royal Canadian air force to Bates, prominent Negro leader and gineers graduated 'from soviet Master?' reports recommending than. $3,700,000 at Communist-fixed
spoke of conditions as she saw.them Ottawa. publisher said. Bates' wife, Daisy,
schools last year," said Merrill,
Lightfoot trials.
the granting of divorce were re- rate—held by East Germans was Various Injury Cases
is president of the Arkansas chap- ceived by Judge Klepser this morn- lost
ter of the NAACP.
"and only 35,000 in the United
ST. BENEDICT MAN ing as follows: G. Patricia vs.-Nor- Another 20,000,000 East marks— Treated at Dispensary
States. The Russians are a highly Minor injury cases treated at th«
"I hope they don't pull the troops intelligent people." man C. McElfish, jr., cruel and about $5,000,000 at the legal rate-
out until things settle down and Edgar .C. Magill 'of Hollidaysburg
TO JOIN IN RACE barberous treatment and indig- was lost by. West Berliners hold- Altoona hospital dispensary, in-
\rc have assurance that the law nities; Patricia Eleanore vs. Wil- ing East marks. cluded:

NOTICE paid tribute to Cal Butler, former (Continued from pace 1)


will be upheld," he said. Marsh, 9-2. liam Earl Himes, indignities, and The Communists e f f e c t i v e l y Ronald Beck of 1425 Twenty-second
chairman of Altoona flying Lions, avenue, contusion of right leg.
"From what I gather from the who died last June. But the driver of the American Mary Grace vs. Paul E. Reilly, in- blocked West Germans from ex- Grace Williams of 221 Twenty-first
Negro kids, they are gradually be- Charles N. Grace of Ottawa, in team, ABM 3 John A. Yeckley, 21, dignities. changing' their marks by sealing avenue, fractured right elbow.
ing accepted. Others among the response to the tribute, hailed Mr. pf St Benedict, Pa., caused a shift Judge Klepser adjourned court at off East Germany from the.West Madeline Bakowskl of Long Island,
N. Y., laceration o( right thumb.
white students are trying to be Butler's efforts as "an important in his favor with a pre-racc state- noon until tomorrow morning when during the time limits set for the
ELECTRIC SERVICE friendly."
Bates said he still fears attacks
role in visits by the flying Lions
in this area."
4ncnt, '
"My dogs are sprinters," he said.
he will hear further testimony in transactions.
an equity action. Traffic through East German
: Paul Echo of 512 Walton avenue,
laceration above right eye.
Alfred PellcBrlno of 720 Sixth ave-
by white segregationists and keeps Miss Jennie Blatchford, Miss "Theirs arc load-pullers. In a two- territory to West Berlin returned nue fractured fifth metacarpal of
right hand. • -
Will Be Interrupted a guard at his'home day and night.
He said that Saturday night, a
Pennsylvania of 1957, was also
among the honored guests.
mile race the sprinters will take
it." ONE-TIME FOREIGN
to normal today. Dale Caswcll ot 508 Seventeenth
avenue, small laceration of right fcye-
CHIEF OF CANADA COURTESY WEEK
ltd. • ' : . . , .
car with six white men in it
Wednesday, October 16,1957 stopped in front of his house. It
went on about 20 feet and stopped
in front of a light. The white men
FROM ONE MAYOR TO ANOTHER • {Continued from pijro 1) IS UNDER WAY
Richard.MerrUU of 507 Ninth street.
Bellwood, abrasion of chin, forehead
and nose;:
^Ronald; Garber of Hollidaysburg,
to one of the architects of the {Continued from paee 1>- .?\.P- V laceration of left ankle.
1:00 P. M. to 2:30 P. M. EST took off when the guard walked
toward it.
post-war Atlantic community - as a
tribute to the ideas which lie be-
hind Western cooperation. These
On Tuesday'Mr. Wisehaupt Ml
address the Rotary club at noon
and the Insurance Women of Blair
•"James 'Anderson of 725 Fifth ave-
:mw, Juniata, laceration inslae of upper
views have been expressed repeat- Richard Kuhn ot Utahvllle, laceration
county at 6.30 p. m. of left knee.
EISENHOWER edly by the former Canadian for- The clinic, beginning Tuesday, Richard Shannon of 504 Eighth ave-
AREAS HAS BIRTHDAY eign minister.
The peace prize will be present-
. is being held at the State theatre nue. Juniata, gunshot 1 wound of left
foot.
daily through Oct. 18 from 8 to
(Continued from met 1) ed to Pearson officially at the an-
EAST FREEDOM, JUGTOWN, Nixon and other GOP leaders'
planned to wish the president
nual Nobel meeting at Oslbiunl-
8.50 a. rn. Chamber of Commerce
officials invite business and profes- FURNACE BLAST FATAL.
versity on Dec. 20. King; Olav of sional persons to attend the lec- MT. PLEASANT, Pa. — UP —
BROOKS MILLS, LEAMERSVILLE, happy birthday, today and give him
a • cake at an afternoon White
Norway will attend thex presenta-
tion. ^ ' .... , --. ..
tures." . - . ' . ' . ' •';".•" Westmoreland c o u n t y Coroner
Stephen D. Yoney said today that
DONNERTOWN, VICKSBURG, House ceremony. '
Included in the group were GOP
' • 'W. S. U.S. MEETING.-••'-'. Thomas Welty, 17, Scottdalc, was
•'The.'.Woman's .Society o£ Chris- killed when a furnace in his home
McKEE, and McKEE'S GAP TO National Chairman Mctidc Alcorn; BRITISH BAN ^ tian Service of Grace Methodist exploded: Yoney said Welty was'
Senator Andrew F. Schoeppel <R- church'.will niect Tuesday evening shoveling coal into the furnace
Kan.), chairman of the party's sen- MILK SUPPLIES at 7.30 o'clock. The -festival and Sunday when the blast Occurred.
VAUGHN'S SERVICE STATION atorial campaign committee; and
Representative Richard M. Simp-
(Continneil of o«tt 2)
daily for children," an atomic
bazaar to be held Thursday,'.'0ct He died in Friek Memorial hoipital
here of burns.'
Interruption to perform necessary 'line t repairs. In son (R:Pa.), chairman of the Re- energy authority spokesman said. 24 will be discussed. The,women
o£ the church arc Invited. :
event of inclement weather, the interruption will be publican congressional campaign He said the ban was mainly
SPUTNIK BRBrVKS LAW. •
rescheduled for committee. precautionary until laboratory tests
were completed, including the ones STOCKHOLM - UP — Stock-
Past Counelioii.^'ot "• Harmony holm police reported'today -.-the
on feed and vegetables. <
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, FIVE-DAY FORECAST.
Western Pennsylvania: Tem-
council 57, Daughter* of America, Russian satellite violated Swedish
will meet at the home of Mrs. Nel- law when its strong "beep-becp-
HURT PLAYING BALI*
AT THE SAME HOURS perature will average three to
six degrees " above normal. Michael Dalby, S, of 1918 Sixth
lie Roburon, 3202 Walnut avenue, bcep" jammed the police radio fre-
Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. A quency Sunday. Interfering With
Warmer T u e s d a y through avenu,e wa» treated at-.Mercy, hos- social will follow. the police radio network ii t pun-
THANK YOU! Thursday. Cooler Friday and
Saturday. Rain Thursday and
pital HUpcnsaryv yesterday after-
noon for/lacerations of three right CATHOLIC SORORITY.
ishable offense here.
Friday possible beginning Wed- Greeting* from one mayor lo another Is depicted above M Mayor fingers received when he was play- The Altoona Catholic sorority
PENNSYLVANIA ELECTRIC COMPANY nesday night will total one- Robert W. Anthony of Album* (right) preients the key» and the ing ball and • fell on a piece of will hold Its religious meeting Publj.h.4 -.««.-.
half to three-quarters inch. goodwill of the city to Mayor Lloyd C. Davis, governor of Lloni glass. Five sutures were ufcd to Tuesday evening »t 815 o'clock in Aluona,
district A-4, Ontario, Can., and mayor of IroquolB, Ont. close the wounds. the Knights of Columbus home. Ft.

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