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   Morning Herald, The (Newspaper) - November 7, 1966, Uniontown, Pennsylvania                               Weather PARTLY CLOUDY High 55 THE MORNING HERALD Only Morning Newspaper NO. 257. UNIONTOWN Will host elementary school teachers Tuesday with a gram on the theme ity See slory on Page 6. FAYETTE NOVEMBER 7, 1965 SEVEN CENTS It's Important For You To Vote -An Your biggest job tomorrow is to to go to the polls and cast your ballot for the candidate of your Voting is a a an tion that you and only YOU alone can The election tomorrow is even though local and county offices are not at Its out- come could affect the destines of the state and tion for many future Shall Pennsylvania keep moving The state has prospered in the past four years under the dynamic leadership of Republican Gov. William The GOP candidate for governor this year is Lt. Gov. Raymond P. We believe that Ray well-trained in the concepts of responsible is clearly the preferable choice for His long experience in public his brilliant role in helping Pennsylvania move in the Scranton his ideas to keep the state forging forward give him impressive For lieutenant The Morning Herald believes that Raymond Broderick is the best Mr. selected by the Republican State as Mr. Shafer's running mate is the type of citizen who would make a sensible public The team should be supported at the polls For the other statewide this newspaper urges that you vote for three Republican K. the present Secretary of Com- for the position of State Secretary of Internal Judge G. Harold for the State Superior Judge Theodore O. for State Superior We believe a change is needed in the 26th District of Greene and Washington The Morning Herald urges tion of Dr. Paul P. the Republican candidate for Pa. A governor must have support in the House and the Senate to make certain his programs are Because the Republican candidates are the best qualified to represent us in the General Assembly and would follow along the concepts of Ray we ask the voter to support the following four Charles Detwiler Jr. in the 32nd senatorial dis- William Wheeler In the 5lst House legislative Albert Mong Jr. in the 52nd House legislative Marion Klingensmith in the 53rd House tive Two amendments will be on the ballot The Herald urges you to vote YES on proposed amendment No. 3-A, which concerns the ing and the development of Pennsylvania's We also say to vote NO on proposed amendment No. 6-A known as the justice of the peace educational Noted Psychologist Jeanne S. h Dead Jeanne Shelby wife of Rodney D. Mosier and a ing educator of the died Nov. 6, at 11 a.m. in the Laurel Rest Home after an extended Mrs. Mosier had been professor of psychology and Waynesburg Col- for the past 17 Born in Uniontown June 22, 1903, she lived her entire life She was a recognized on the United Nations and was designated Woman of the Year by Pennsylvania of Business and Women's In 1961 Mrs. Mosier was re- of a high UN Fellowship Assignment for her on Page 6, Col. 5) Today's Index 28 Pages Page Bridge 30 Classified 24-25 Comics 26-27 Dr. 4 Earl Wilson 4 Editorials 4 Hospital News 21 Obituaries 25 Personals 2 Sports 22-23 Star Gazer 27 Television 27 Theaters 2 12-13 JEANNE S. MOSIER j ENTERTAINMENT TONITE 7-4 LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Wallpaper Room Lots Everlasting Paint gal. KEYSTONE FURNITURE CO. NATIONWIDE INSURANCE A u ization NICK JANE'S TREASURE HOUSE ROUTE OPEN DAILY 10 AM TO 9 TUESDAY VILLAGE BARN Featuring BILLY mm Minimum Price includes 1st drink Must Have I. D. Card Shafer Wraps Up GOP Campaign With Whirlwind Air Tour Of State By VINCENT CAROCCI HARRISBURG Lt. Gov. Raymond P. Shafer puts the finishing touches to his 10- month Republican campaign for governor Monday with a city whirlwind air tour across the Former President D. Eisenhower is scheduled to be on hand to send the candidate off from the Harrisburg airport at a.m. Eisenhower's activities last week were curtailed by a but Shafer aides said Hie last word they hart received was that the former chief executive would he on hand as Shafer gave Ihe go-ahead for the trip after the family of er Democratic Gov. L. Lawrence issued a statement saying wanted all dates to continue their as Plans for the tour wore held in abeyance after Lawrence was with a critical heart attack during a speech Friday at an Allegheny County cratic rally in The with ono is a repeat of the flying visit Shafer made last Jan. 10 when he officially declared his was added to the It was not included in the January The candidate is to he joined in Harrisburg by his four wide running mates Raymond on Page 6, Col. 6) Floods Stun Italy RAPS Vice President Richard M. Nixon holds a tearsheet of New York's World Journal Tribune at New York which tells of in Viet and charges that Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara acted as Johnson's Charlie his political by making a pre-election announcement of lower draft Calls McNamara Nixon Raps Pre-Election Moves NEW YORK Former Vice President Richard M. on on Sunday charged Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara acted as Johnson's Charlie his political by making a tion announcement of lower draft He said the political phere surrounding McNamara's to the LBJ Ranch in Texas serve as a lad the integrity of office of secretary of de- McNamara said the increase n U.S. forces in Viet Nam in 1967 would be substantially less jian the increase He predicted draft calls may be cut in appearing on TV's and combined what he called the of Saturday's draft announcement with the strongest attack he has made yet on he am not ened by the towering temper of Lyndon He said he would continue to discuss the Election HARRISBURG are the pertinent facts about the Nov. 8 To be lieutenant secretary of internal two Super- ior Court 27 50 slate 203 state 1 Also to be voted Two proposed constitutional Eligible to including Democrats holding a tion majority of 934 and registered in other Voting Hours of 7 a.m. tn 8 Eastern Standard Buckwheat Supper Tuesday Farmington Fire Dept. Hall ENTERTAINMENT TONITE VOL. FIRE HALL ADMISSION TEEN SCENE TONITE 8 DENNY THE G-MEN KAPALKO for Tempest Inter- national sales 564-745S methods of waging war in Viet He charged that with Johnson t's the way with or Asked if he thought the dent was trying to silence his critics on Viet Nixon re- plied he attacks has supported him on Viet that's going to frighten others who have more to lose han I Nixon on Page 6, Col. 8) District 50 Backs Ray Shafer The International Union District 50 in a surprise move endorsed Lt Gov. Raymond P. Re publican candidate for gover The union also backed licans Raymond J. Broderick for lieutenant governor and Secre lary of Commerce John K. Ta bor for secretary of internal at The member union did not follow the lead of the United Mine Workers of with which it Is ated but not a member of. The on Page 6, Col. 6) Nation Is Ravaged By Rising Rivers Italy Rising new death-dealing landslides and fear of epidemics Sunday night deepened the ery of a third of Italian insula that lay stunned and fering in the nation's most ex- tensive peacetime As flood waters cleared from Venice and the two biggest Italian rivers the Po and the Adige spilled over leir banks at scattered points n northern Officials ordered an all-out to shore up weakened anks to prevent a new Tlie Italian government mobilized the armed forces to elp block new floods and rush more aid and rescuers to i Sudden landslides near no in the Alps buried homes and added 20 new deaths to a y toll moving toward 200. It was feared the final death count o emerge from the nightmare chaos would be laps a Thousands were More than two days after ers burst their banks all over central and northern Italy the calamity in terms of human ering and loss was The U.S. government and the Vatican joined the Italian in sending aid and a massive force of more than 000 men spread into the disaster zones in a desperate race against time lo save the living and to recover the dead bo- ore epidemic Hundreds of thousands were More were isolated and in danger of death from exposure and In mats and amphibian the rescue army fought over covered ered hills and landslides in the In many places they were too on Page 6, Col. 8) Employment Office Will Close Friday Uniontown office of the Bu roau of Employment Security will be closed Friday in observ ance of Veterans Claim ants will report as scheduled by claims i Anderson Linns Club Speaker George a club mem ber and employe of Rockwel Meters is speaker ftir a dinner meeting of the Uniontown Lions Club Tuesday night at in the Mr. Anderson will discuss the Effects of Electronics in Ih Water Meter 0. L Snyder is club Entertainment Every Tues. 8 PERRYOPOLIS FIRE HALL John C. Cooke Barber Shop Now Open at 66 S. Becson Blvd Opposite Downtown Store FLOOD FILLS FLORENCE SQUARE WITH square of in front of Ihe Basilica of Santa Croce is filled with mud and stalled automobiles after flood waters of the Arno Kiver subsided during Heavy damage was done Ihe treasures of Renaissance art Death Is Certain Urge Turnout For Broderick Fayette County Republicans urged a good turnout today for a final GOP rally to kick off Tuesday's general Raymond J. Re- publican candidate for ant was slated to address the rally this after- noon at Mr. Broderick planned to have lunch at Somerset today and arrive at port at p.m. Eh stay was to be calling for him to leave by plane at 1 p.m. to head a rally in at p.m. His trip here Is part of a state wide Republican plan which calls for all GOP to travel by air to all parts of the Mr. tour was lo begin in Harrisburg at 8 a.m. today and end in Erie at p.m. GRANGE SESSION York Run Grange 1669 will meet tonight at 8 in the Grange Hall with Worthy Matron Anna Dunham ENTERTAINMENT TONITE LEBANESE CLUB EVANS Lawrence In Recovery Hopeless PITTSBURGH party wheelhorse David U Lawrence clung to life Sunday as tenaciously as he waged his political but doctors said death from his heart ure is Dr. Campbell who has ministered to Lawrence since the seizure doing remarkably Moses said there is no hope for recovery but indicated it could be hours or days before death are not doing anything ar- to keep him Moses the He referred to an automatic breathing 77, is a former ernor of Pennsylvania and a ular delegate to the Democratic national His colleagues in the parly FOP Schedules Animal Dinner Lafayette 55, Fraternal Order of will hold its an turkey supper Nov. 17, at in the Lebanese Comprising Ihe committee In charge are William John ter Nicholas Stacia and Joseph Members and social members are invited and asked to return reservation card not later than no plenty to says Chairman dubbed him of Lawrence was speaking at a rally in Pittsburgh's Syria Mosque when he crumpled to the Twice his heart but doctors managed to revive He was administered the last rites of the Roman Catholic Church shortly after his arrival at on Page 6, Col. 2) No Rallies For Shapp PHILADELPHIA gubernatorial candidate Milton pretty by the grave illness of former David L. said campaigning before Tuesday's Shapp not planning on ing any actual campaigning on placing a few telephone calls around the but he will attend no a spokesman On Election the on Page 6, Col. 7) RECORD HOP TONITE CRYSTAL PALACE RINK FAIRBANK LEON SYKES FREE FREE FREE TO ALL HIGHER EXCISE TO FINANCE ALL 1'IE IN THE SKY LEGISLATION PROPOSED BY MR. SHAPP i APPLY AT THE POLLS NOV. 8, THINK FIRST BUT BE SURE TO A. DEMOCRAT FOR GOOD GOVT. Area Accidentally Shot A three year Dawson area lad was accidentally shot while playing in his back yard Saturday Mark son of Mr. and Mrs. William Rumbaugh of Dawson R. 1 was treated at Shotgun pellets were removed from his right hand and Hospital attendants said he was shot by Robert Waller of Commissioner To Be Named After Election A successor for late Anthony chairman of the county board of will be named after Tuesday's President Judge Eustace H. Bane said last night that a new commissioner will ably be appointed on Mr. Cavalcante died on Oct. 29 in Uniontown where he had been admitted earlier for observation and The appointee will serve Mr. which ends on the first Monday of 1968. Judge Bane and his colleagues have been by quite a few for the office of ty Others in line for the position have been on Page 6, Col. 4) Salem Plan Ladies New Rotary Club will hold its annual Ladies ob- servance Thursday night at 7 in New Salem Christian Church dining In a program arranged hy George Alma Kern will show slides of a vacation trip in vich is club Big Record Hop Tonite SILVER Rummage Sale Today TUPS 45 W. Church UNIONTOWN GLASS 85 E. 438-178! Sash Deaths Christine Nancy Rev. T. Waller 1. Star William J. on Page 25)  

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