Derrick (Newspaper) - May 19, 1965, Oil City, Pennsylvania Good 1HE DERRICK Homo in Area Established In 1871, No. OIL WEDNESDAY MAY 19, 1965, 20 SECTIONS hit Cloudy with showers anil 75 lo partly anil lOc a Thomas Win County GOP Races 6 School Directors Mackintosh Council Winners Two seeking re in Oil City wore Hie winners lasl for Republican Councilman Paul Fox and John K. Mackintosh beal out Maurice and Karl F. Weikal in the In the Charles 0. and Cecil Democratic It. Harrington were unopposed for their party's WITH 1C OF the 20 precincts in Oil City the vote in the Republican contest were as P. Fox J. Mackintosh M. Sliglitz 779 K. 281 For the two-year on city Stephen B. Klos was un- opposed for the GOP and Ronald K. was unopposed in the Democratic Jn Republican city con- troller Edward V. Ihc was the ent winner over T. 0. Williams with 17 of the 20 pre- reporting lasl was at Williams received WIO On the Democratic J. A. Pineau was IN THE Republican contests for school director Major D. Jr. was the only incumbent in Hie race and won a Mr. D. A. Jr. and Richard A. Burgert were the apparent winners of ations for the six-year scails on the school Winning nominations for PAUL FOX JOHN MACKINTOSH Win GOP cily council nominations year terms were Harry G. Harry C. Mitchell and Paul With 20 of the 27 precincts in the Oil City Area School District vole count in the contest for the six-year was as M. Frank W. 87H In the for the three nominations lor the year terms on the school board Uic vote Mitchell P. Goldberg A. W. drove 804 The Oil Cily Area School Dis- the area from which di- rectors are being in- cludes Oil Cornplanter Rouseville and land The two candidates who were supported by payers League lost their bids for They are Viet Raids Resumed By U. S. South Viet U.S. warplanes day resumed bombing raids against North Viet Narn afler a six-day lull marked by ton diplomatic ently lo nudge llo Chi Communist regime toward peace TWENTY NAVY and 10 Crusader frum the 7lh Fleet carrier Corai Sea hit a petroleum area at Phu 125 miles south of Pilots said they left the area severely damaged and Right To President Johnson stepped into the middle of a major fight 19 slates Johnson called fc business and big labor legislation t Korean He urged Congress lo any state to WASHINGTON union shop contracts union right lo work United Stales and South rea announced agreement IN A principle Tuesday night on the framework of a lo mended expanding that reportedly would give Korea jurisdiction over U. federal mi to 4.5 million mo soldiers who violate double laws while not on existing and providing 26 Named By A lo workers READING who said he slate benefits S. Peters of Bradford up with the Johnson did been elected president of Pennsylvania Moose the Berlin wall early the minimum Also named as and defected to the as urged by c in the one-day officials reported In effect he le here Sunday Al high-ranking member of up to Congres Spangler of mission stalem and Chester B. Steffen of shop issue brr stale from some Re way to West Berlin May 5, using a passport and from Righl lo Work Comr UNITED N. through East said Con Secretary-General border controls consider made a personal minimum wage peal Tuesday lo rival of in the Dominican Republic lo end hostilities and seek is Ihe son of the economic counselor at the Polish and on job o question is peaceful move came amid new in East He rejected all attempts by Polish minimum wag but when es between the rebels and persuade him to change Johnson sai rival junla and rejection and wages 111 the junla of a peace plan level should by lop U. S. Will Now in Sanlo bis one para ment on Ihe union 600 Raws Sir Switzerland widow THE 1101 The sheepish ways of cost a Swiss she will use title Baroness in our bor policy lhal for s heavily when a ram suddenly leaped into the The flock of COO jumped in afler leader and despite rescue efforts most drowned in As Ihe wife of a she was Lady Churchill Queen Elizabeth II elevated her lo Ihe peerage al Labor government request last divided Ameri ions 1 recc repeal of Seel ion Section 14B is Ihc fast give her a place in Uic law the union Fair France 17 The French Venango fleet has sailed lo join Ihe American Fleet on Dean To exercises called The French ships include Iwo aircraft and antiaircraft cruiser several destroyers and of the f Campus of Clarion College will graduate al. j third annual commencement at p.m. Sunday WASHINGTON the Venango Campus i President Johnson made 1801 W. First lie Tuesday plans for Dana assistant dean ing Ihe million instruction for the war in will deliver the com- Xam and said servicemen lo assuming bis pus check for Ihe Dr. Still was a dim ment Ibey leacher of English OAS Calls College and MIC ion Joint School system from WASHINGTON head of the RBl of at CSC and facing failure in of Ihe humanities di- f A In bring peace In al Dominican Slerling organist moned ils special open Ihe ceremony wilh nn Ihe Dominican n meeting Tuesday by Turn In t. Tnl 7 now forbid under now to minimum the MB of the Among the 19 stales ding them is Johnson's own Congress nor Ihe American people will ever cept Ihe lhal Ibis disagreement over any issue should be resolved through en- forced conformity by the federal said Reed executive vice of the National Right to Work Larson's along with the U.S. Chamber of the National Association of and the Farm Bureau will lead the fight against repeal in hearings beginning in the House next Russel Walson Receives GOP Collector Bid LATE BULLETIN Russel the appeared lo be an easy winner in the Cranberry ship collector's He polled 609 votes to Elaine Fischer's according to complete unofficial Russel Watson apparently won his bid for the Republican nomination for Cranberry ship lax collector in Tuesday's Watson polled 422 votes la Elaine W. Fischer's 190, ing lo returns from all but one of the The only oilier Republican candidate Carl A. who received In an extremely close cratic Gerald L. Berlin edged his Kenneth C. Webster by only six In mayor race returns from of 4S5 voting districts Barr Lurk in 254: McCauley 282. 832; Wilkinson 221: Scharpf 137. Iraq Aid Lebanon Baghdad radio in a broadcast heard here said Ihe Iraqi lor tims of Ihe Kasl aid Frank and Waller IN THE Democratic Party's candidates were un- opposed for the The three Democrats op- pose the Republican nominees in the November election will be John Mrs. Evelyn A. and Willard fi. tcn Jr. For the four-year the Democrats had only one He is J. Dolecki of Mortimer Leads In Forest TIONESTA Harry J. L. incumbent nominee for associate judge of Forest held a 67-vole lead early Wednesday for 1he Republican nomination over Thomas in unofficial returns from 10 out of 12 precincts in the The unofficial vole was 412; 345. The it was was not decisive since one of the two not yet ed heavily favored Mr. who is seeking his first Residents in Borough voted to keep the The vole was 242 to 111 Is Winner Of Race Goldie R. the polled 274 votes to win the Republican nomination for collector in William McDaniel received 223 Oilier candidates ed Lewis S. Prichard 80: man R. Nelles 88: Eleanor L. Kelly 31; and Camila E. son 95. No Democrats were running in Ihe said U.S. military spokesman the strike was made through light ground lie reported the planes hammered the target with 25 tons of rockets and missiles in a 30-minule and all re- turned A Slate Department Robert J. told a Washington news conference the U.S. government was pointed at the failure of North Viet Nam to respond in any way to the other side saw thing in McCloskey had no evidence of The break had given dent Johnson time lo step up diplomatic moves lo gel Hanoi lo alter Ms policy of support for the Viet Cong and move toward a The North reaction was the Hanoi regime has voiced defiance of what it calls ever since the bombing campaign was launched Feb. 7. THERE WAS SPECULATION that the have centered chiefly on ammunition airfields and communication lines may be broadened to new types of gets and edge further north ward the industrialized Haiphong Within Soulli Viot Nam there was a resurgence of ground U.S. Navy and Air Force jels flew 153 sorlies against Viet Cong Over a 48-hour troops and U.S ters killed 128 Viet Cong and captured 31 in three President Remains Dry In Close Vole In an close the residents of President Township turned down a to permit Ihe sale malt beverages ami liquor wilhin The voles totaled against and 88 in favor of the a difference ol only nine One ballot was Plum Township also down the issue as MJ voted against and 51) MARGARET Wins County Post EDWIN THOMAS Sheriff nominee Johnston Leads In Franklin LATE BULLETIN FRANKLIN Guy lite lost Ihe Republican nation for Franklin cording lo unofficial returns from the city's His James W. ston polled 172 more voles the FRANKLIN James W. ston of Franklin seemed on his way lo defeating Mayor Guy Mammolile in the for the Republican nomination f o r Franklin mayor at press With nine of Ihe 12 precincts in Franklin Johnston held a 795-GGG lead over the in- cumbent This gave Johnston a In the race for the two GOP Council nominations in Councilman George K. Scanlon and Jack C. Sanford appeared In be the Scanlon had a total of 901 voles and Sanford with nine of Ihe 12 oilier two Harry A. Jackson and Kenneth had fallen behind in the vole Jackson had votes and uall HOfi wilh three yet to be added in. Both Look Like Easy Winners For is believed to be the first lime in county the apparent Republican nominen for register and recorder Is a Margaret Ihe only woman in field of eight candidates the apparently swept to viclory in the GOP primary yesterday by a margin of than two- over her nearest com- Edwin Thomas of was the apparent winner of the Republican nomination for ty With 112 of 76 precincts re- porting early Miss Bigler had assumed a com- manding lead of lo for Calvin of berry Others seeking the were County er Harry Fowler of Sugar James A. Nelles o Oil 8-15; Henry of 788; Hubert James of Oil 358; A. Fancy Jr. of 269, and Raymond Snow of 225. At press Thomas the winner of the for He led Sheriff David Democratic incumbent who conducted a write-in for the Republican by a margin of to Berenson was running posed on the Democratic Following the leaders in the sheriff race were Jack M. DaugherLy of 73G; James K. Mast Sr. o Oil 747; and C. 0. Beally of Scrubgrass 082 and Samuel of Oi 518. R. Neely of was apparent winner of the nomination for jury on the Republican ticket He received votes to 2.05: for Clarence W. Arthurs and 1, 679 for Edith M. Gladys was ed for Ihe Democratic tion lo the same Miss a native of Ir- win was employed in the office ol Ihc register and recorder for more than 40 A resident of she tended Franklin Schools and is i graduate of Welch Business Col- lege in Oil She has previously as deputy register and recorder of Mr. Thomas is a o lie war employed in the sheriff's Turn lo Paga 10, Col. 4 Derrick Directory Hospital Lists Editorials Women's Page Sports Comics Classifieds 18, 4 8 17 19 20 Financial 20 12, Coverup Charged Critics Of Baker Quiz Challenged WASHINGTON Amid Sen. lohn Williams demanded in vain Tuesday Ihe head man n the Bobby Baker ion repudiate or openly air criticism of bis role n Mir self man has leaked lo the pers passages thai his Baker there arc those who wish to make Williams think il is only fair that Iliev make in my W. Freedom Chester cle 3 Chairman til Ihe Senale said wilh said lence speaks louder than HUT were plenty of as Ihe Delaware Ite publican his ill all ol Al issue was n Rules Commuted report Ihe it hasn't lo answer lie said no report has been com- only proposed he will consider a report by by the will speak for Anyone will be lo put liny on ho Among other Williams Ihe Hie draft report accuses him of withholding in- He demanded lhal the Democrats supply some de- tails if choose lit stand by the Sen. John Sherman said Ihe report implies lhal Williams leveled charges about Baker's business Williams is mil a member of Ihc Rules hut er said only bis kept the investigation The looked deals which made Inne lo Ihe a aire on n a year Afler closed its lo Iho of 1- lean whitewash charges Williams charged in the ale that Baker was involved in a kickback lhal went In the 11ICO Democratic campaign THAT going once Cooper said Ibe implies lhal withheld ahnut campaign said il involved an by Philadelphia H. in tion wilh Ihe of bia Warned il a er- Sen. H Pa when ads on its linker hn will demand