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   Daily Herald (Newspaper) - November 25, 1958, Tyrone, Pennsylvania                                RLE FOR 2 NOVEMBER 1958 Stores Open Wednesday Afternoon All stores In Tyrone will be open tomorrow some continu ing Into the as the stocks Its larder for tive Thanksgiving Day holiday on Stores with the Chamber of Commerces retail di vision will forego the usual Wed afternoon closing to allow shoppers to utilize the afternoon for Borough police today announced thai i meter parking will be in effect tomorrow stores arc on varying with two supermarkets open in the The public schools and the Matthew parochial school Will be closed Thursday and Pub lic school pupils will be dismissed at 230 tomorrow to begin their The off ice lobby will be op en from 6 to 6 on Thanksgiving There wilt be no window service or carrier de Collection from street let ter boxes will be made at 4 Outgoing mail will be dispatched from 6 to 6 Special de livery mall will be delivered throughout the The First Blair County National Bank will be closed Thursday and resume regular hours on Fri day The Tyrone has planned its annual Thanksgiving service at 10 on Thursday at the First Presbyterian De tails of the program will be publish ed in tomorrows Daily The Matthew Roman Catholic Chur on Page Two Beating Victim Dies In Altoona Garbed As Woman Cin who dressed and allowed himself U be up by two colle giato looking died Mon day night of a beating suffered at their Penn was beat en severely Law staggered Into a police station and told officers the youths picked him up on promise of night clubbing and beat him victim was dressed In blue blouse plaid grey coat and wore a blue bandana over long Police took Law to a hospital where four stitches were taken for facial cuts and he was treated for arm and leg After being returned to the police sta It became apparent he need ed further medical On his second trip to the hospi doctors discovered a skull Law died shortly before last Corn Issue Up To Farmers Blair county farmers today are voting on the corn The choice before the fanners Is between the present program of acreage allotments and price supports on and a new pro gram in which there would be no acreage allotment and price sup ports would be determined on a different Any farmer with an Interest In the corn crop is eli gible to Residents of Snyder and townships are voting at the Sinking Valley Grange Farmers in the southern end o f the county are voting at the borough and the central section are TOIng at the Hollidaysburg court TABLE Exchanging the latest show business the dog and the cat pause belora continuing meal at a New York airport Tele visions named an honorary cat during tht recent National Gat was on hand to greet Miss ea her return to New York from Sleek le line appears in the forthcoming Book and Blizzard Pushes Across Midwest United Press A blizzard piled roadblocking drifts across parts of Montana and North Dakota Tuesday and weathermen snows in Wisconsin and cold wave surging southeast Ward from the Yukon plunged readings to near In northern during the Cold were issued for North Dakota and Wyoming and the plains states into northwest blizzard dropped readings as much as 40 degrees in one half hour in Montana Monday and dumped average of six to eight inches of snow across the up to 50 miles per hour scooped the snow into forcing schools snarling traffic and isolating Air Force radar outpost north of officers said the 250 men stationed at the 681st Air Control and Warning Squadron base had sufficient rations on hand to prevent Temperatures Skid reported temper atures skidded front 58 degrees to 18 in a period As the storm moved it Continued on Page Two Man Is Accused In Burglary Here Charles Ellsworth of was ordered to county court on the charge of burglary yesterday at a hearing in the office of justice of the Bratton was charged with bur the Sportland Billiard par 212 10th on the night of Taken from the esta at the time of the bur glary as in coins and four cig arette When taken Into police Bratton had two lighters in his possession similar to those taken from the billiard Ho had also just turned in in for bills at the Street Bratton was released under Thanksgiving Is Theme At Rotary Meet Last Night The Robert pas tor of the Sinking Valley Presby terian 6hurciv at Arch was the guest at the meeting of the Rotary club at the Villa last His subject Thanksgiving Turkeys around which he wove an Interesting Thanksgiving dwelling chle ly upon the attaining am enjoyment of those things means so much to the American people on Thanksgiving To most of his Borlands talk was a new approach to the Thanks giving The by the Donald rec tor of Trinity Episcopal church also presented a mixed quar his church choir sang Praise the Oh lew and Oh Com posing the quartet were Wll Ham Donald White Jules and Andrei They were accompanied by Alfred organist and choi director at Trinity The Invocation was made by Dr Carl John pre presided at the short bust It was announced by Ivan Ray on Page Two ZARUBIN DIES MOSCOW For cign Minister 51 former Soviet ambassador to th United Great Britain and died served as in Washington from 1952 early this He was replace by Menshikov turned to to take over a deputy foreign headed the Soviet For Offices American Depart ment from 1941 to 1944 when h was named ambassador to Cana In 1946 ho was appointed am to Britain and verve there until New School 2 State Agency Sets Standards For Site Walkout Of 3rd Airline Is Held Up United Press grounded two alr Incs In advance of the Thanks giving bat a third walkout scheduled for today against American Airlines has teen blocked at least for the being by court Federal Judge Frederick Bryan signed a restraining order In New Vork Monday temporarily halting a strike by Americans pilots slated to begin at one minute before developments In one of Lhc severest outbreaks of labor trouble to hit the airline industry included Airlines grounded the las of its planes late Monday fol owing twin strikes by 600 engi and was strike bound for a fifth day by walkout of No progress was reported lh ations with federal mediators at the carriers headquarters in Kan sas V Stewardesses Hopeful Central Airlines ued service despite the Industrys first strike by How the stewardesses were hope ful pilots would refuse to cross their picket lines thereby Coast Airlines was to resume full in a day or two after an agree ment was reached to end a strike by Mechanics for Pa Airlines set a Z strike deadline in negotiations for a new strikes against the nations biggest air carrier last and TWA idled about 300 or approximately one third of the domestic Air Transport Association the coming during the set travel plans for an estimated VV Judge Bryans temporary order strike hy pilots American is returnable in court Friday In the chairman of the National Media tion in Chicago to try to arrange new meetings be tween Lines old contract between the Continued on Page Two Selling Hits Market Anew NEW TORK selling hit the stock market a an active opening today after the market suffered its widest breal since In the pre vious Losses In most Issues held to Good support for a long list which held at th previous and there a stock lost a point or more and a few ap on large including shares at National Distil Icrs at 27i off and Sperry Rand at 22 Minnesota Mining lost 1 on a small trade Telephone lost a poln on Reynolds Metal was off ri on United States Steel firmed on Royal Dutch bad a small gain on able to bold included Pennsylvania a gainer in tho sharp decline Mon fell behind the markc soon after the opening with pri ccs There was no definite trend but a somewhat better tone Telephone rut Its initial So did National Dis Bethlehem a Ute appeared on shares at 47H off The following is the second in a scries of five Articles pointing out criteria used in selecting a site for the location of public schools The ser fcs has been prepared by Tyrone j Public School System In i order to the public with the methods used in selecting a Clay area for j locating proposed new Juniori senior Wgh school plant i ARTICLE 2 The Department of Public In has set up standards for the inspection of school The Clay Avenue as approved by the the State State is the most satis factory for the location of the new j high school and for initiating an extensive program of physical edj intramural sports and re Here arc a number of basic fac tors in determining the selection of the school site Site Is near the school population center Is within walking dis tance of 55 per cent of pupils to be served U easily accessible from improved highway Has safe means of ingress and egress Is safe distance from rail heavy ha and slightly or nonfireproof structures Is well removed from objection able and other nuisances Is readily accessible to electri fire protec tion and Physical Characteristics Site is on high ground in re lation to surrounding terrain Site is fairly level and slightly con vex Site has sufficient eleva tion avoid flooding from permit good natural and avoid flooding from surface water Site shows no evidence of soil erosion swampy or wet areas abandoned cisterns or cess pools abandoned mines or quar vu Auto Strikers Cut Some Buying TOO All Is wreckage Mid here art the victims of a ride that was too fast tn The all are from left John Joseph IT 16 John 16 aJl of the tree they struck still can seen in frynt of the which wrapped around It Alaskans At Polls Dream Real WASHINGTON costs remained unchanged In Oc tober for the second straight month but a rash of strikes In the auto industry cut factory work ers buying the govern ment reported The Labor Department said its consumer price index held steady at per cent of 194749 prices because lower food costs offset Increased prices of new The Index declined of one pur cent In August and lev elled off in September and Oc This means a hourly reduction In pay for 000 workers In farm transit First Pay Cut are tied to the In dex clauses con This was the first time since that Workers took In pay because tho In dex ly In the auto will not receive any Increase because the Index remained the same last We have stability achieved by a balance of said chief of the department price Wo are just teet ering In this home pay of the average factory worker fell last month by 85 cents a The pay check of the average worker with three dependents after deductions for federal taxes was a week This was 85 cents below the Sep tember Blamed Strikes In auto and plants and the effects of such bor disputes were blamed for the decrease In overtime and the av factory work drop In earnings reducci buying power by about one pci cent In prices declined of one per cent because eggs poultry and apples cost less Dairy products and fresh tables Increased In price bu Continued on Page Two Project Of Court WASHINGTON the Court of Appeals held today the can go ahead with a lam would flood most of a Seneca Indian reservation despite 1794 treaty In which the United States promised never to claim their The flood control dam on the Allegheny River near Is designed to protect The Senecas reservation Is about 12 tulles upstream to New York State and much of It would be inundated by the resulting Indians cited the treaty signed by President George Wash ington in their fight against the They the treaty also pledged the United States would lover disturb the in the use of their they Wash envoy had told their chiefs as long as the moon ris Continued on Page Elephant Awaits Trampled Worker To Death female elephant that knocked a circus man and deliberately crushed hlin to death was manacled to heavy chains to day while authorities pondered her In the recent of attacks on a regular performer with the Hagen reached out with her trunk Monday and knocked down Donald as he and another circus worker walked the elephant was chained by one leg at tho the big animal managed to butt Lloyd her head and then de stood on her bead on top of the prostrate Lloyds bead and chest were crushed by tho weight of the animal and he died within an Sheriff Martin Carey said circus employes told him Dorothy was not provoked into on Page Two Nuclear Explosions Could Wipe Out All WASHINGTON UPI Every person in the world could be wiped out by the bombs now in the possession of the Uni Icd Britain and the Federation of American Sci said Monday scientists called for the United States to end atomic tests forever as a first step Coward placing nuclear weapons under international they in a should call off its tests with a single condition that a de system he set up within a The federation describes Itself as a of over en of all fields concerned on Two Alaska kans begin balloting today to turn Into reality longtime dream of electing officials to represent them in the Congress of the Unit ed ri Polls the election open at 8 local limes ID each of tho giant terri torys four time They close at to persons who qualify under Alaskas liber al voting laws arc expected to There Is no persons 19 years older with a in the territory are eligible to Forecasters predicted mild weather for this time of the year freezing here to Fairbanks and blizzards farther will choose two now Senators and a to be added to the House and Senate when President er proclaims the northern terri tory tho 49th state In the union early next Continued on Pago Two Old Glory On Equal Pole UPI Old Richmond K Capitol today opposite a separate but equal flagpole bearing the colors of It was the first time the United States flag was flown since Lindsay Almond his proclamation that he would fly Dixie Sees Hope For States Rights In Court Ruling ATLANTA South em leaders expressed hope that Supremo Court approval o the way Alabama worded Its pu pll placement law has given th doctrine of states rights lease on John Pa who will be sworn in a governor early in com hope the decision reflects trend us die our without outside Interference which is the only way things cax be handled and dls expressed how that race agitators migh pose a future threat to the The Supremo Court said In 11 ruling Monday that the statute Is constitutional on II since there is no Continued on Page Two the stale flag place It at a alone rathor lower height than than the and according to flag law decision set off a storm of said he would return the Ameri can flag to the capital on a pole atop the Capitol A pole of equal at the opposite would bear the Virginia The center taller than the other two and originally the one flying the national was thorn of its change of came after more than 300 telegrams Continued on Page Two Dog Kills Son Of His Master old pet German Shepherd dog at tacked and killed his masters son Monday In a barn at the home In dog bit at Michael face and neck and then dragged the child to the rear of the Coroner Wood the boy died from loss of who destroyed the said a veterinarian was un able to detect any trace of ra bies In the victim the son of and Michael Ills body was found by Betty who lives with the Miss and the childs moth Continued on Page Two Five Airmen Die In Jet Maine Five airmen were kilted today when a jet crashed and burned at this air base while practicing land Two men was the second similar mis hap at this northern Maine air field within four A crashed on takeoff kill ing four Air Force listed the sur of todays crash as Herman and Tech Charles Route dollar had taken off at and had been practicing touch landings and crashed at at ap proximately the same place as Saturdays jet of both crashes have not yet been Outstanding To Be Selected The monthly meeting of the Por ter District Boy Scout committee was held at the Columbia Avenue Methodist church Schout hall last with Harry presiding for the first time as dis Ho succeeded Ray who resigned Reports of the various commit tees and troops indicated increased activity among the packs and Preliminary plans for tho vance of Boy Scout week to bo held early In February were dis A discussion was also held on the new Explorer and Cub Pack The group voted by secret ballot on the outstanding who will be honored at the April 1959 banquet of the district The ballots will be counted at that time and the with the presentation of an There will be no meeting held In December due to the Christ mas holiday but will be combined with the January meet ing held early in that It was announced that the 1960 Boy Scout National Jamboree be held at the Air Force Aca on Page Two ACME BROKEN INTO State police at re ported this morning a breakin sometime last night at the Acme Just south of Tyrone off route Investigation of lh breakin Is still underway and details were Bar Owner Held In Bank Robbery Louis onetime coal min faced bank robbery charts today In connection the of a branch bank last State Police said the tavern oper j a tor filled the description of tho bank re i fused to whether had admitted participating la the who was arrested is 30 years Is 6 feet tail and weighs 200 closely paralleling bank manager Chester First Thanksgiving Attempt French Chef To Try Out Cooking On Queen Elizabeth And Nixons Notice To Area Church Officials Ministers or secretaries of Ty rone and vicinity requested to submit usual notices by Wednesday so that they may be published in Saturdays edition of the Dally The usual deadline Is Thursay but the Herald work schedule is disrupted by the Thanks giving By PAT HERMAN LONDON UPI Queen Ellia will cat her first style Thanksgiving dinner Thurs j day with President and I Richard Nixon but you would j starting They will bo host not know it from the menu The main course Is billed as diode Norfolk roll a roughly translated from the French means English turkey from the county of Nor roasted American and cooked by French at that I have for Royal Thanksgiving dinners be That dinde NorIng a highly unprecedented folk roll will be housewives may bo interest one of the high spots of the cd in the the prcp vUit to London A French chef who has never done a Thanksgiving be but everything will be per tald chef Augusts matter of Am to the Queen at be American Embassy heiress Barbara HuHous former town Slight Embarrassment But I can reveal on good au that there may be mo ment of slight WEATHER shortly after the the Duke ol and 60 other very personages town at the festive spread in House For the first course in oyster John Hay lavi neither the uut Uw o The turkeys come from the Anglican county of which Britons claim to the home of the worlds finest and most tender As for the oyster Chief Cornefert wanted to make oysters a la creme until said no to the With the turkey there will he crumb dressing the French j would have had c t nuts is U United Press North Central Mostly to Increasing cloudiness 84 to mostly cloudy with Chance of Mid suow M to and the but like bread said the Peas and Central Sunny 49 to ness Low to Wednesday mostly cloudy occasional 45 to Western Partly aad High if to Cloudy wild witb  

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