The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania (2024)

PAGE 6-UNIONTOWN, Nation In To Martyred By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A saddened nation paused in respectful silence Monday as martyred President John F. Kennedy was laid to rest among other heroes in Arlington National Cemetery. Men everywhere were united in paying tribute to their fallen leader. Streets the width and breadth of the land were deserted while the services were held. Everyone who could followed the tragic proceedings on television.

Vislt Death Spot In Dallas, where an as cassin's bullets cut short Kennedy's life and where the as. sassin himself was slain, the atmosphere was one of reverence. Thousands visited the site where the President was shot. People milled around in small groups gazing al the myriad flower arrangements marking the spot. The flower arrangements carried various messages.

One read "God Forgive Us All." Another, "God Bless President Tributes took various forms. Radio Corp. of America telegraph facilities halted missions from noon to 12:05 p.m. (EST). The same tribute was arranged with French cable.

A similar observance was arranged by Western Union International and Western Union Small World Dept. Episode Is Told CORBIN, Ky. (AP) When Mrs. Magdalene Vanover entered a conversation with grocer Herbert Eaton, he was reminded by her accent of his days during World War II in her native Germany. He pulled out a photograph album and, as a resull, Mra.

Vanover and her former American soldier husband now have a picture of her er when she was a little girl at Darmstadt, Germany. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1961 Tribute JFK Telegraph starting at p.m. EST. The Associated Press silenced Its wires while laps were sounded al Arlington Cemetery at 3:06 p.m. EST.

All ground operalions were suspended at New York's Idlewild Airport for one minute. New York Central railroad trains were halted for one minlute at noon, as were Northern Pacific and Milwaukee Road trains. In New York's Times Square pedestrians stood with bowed heads for two minutes. Traffic had been diverted from the nor. I mally bustling area.

The city's schools and colleges were closed businesses. for the day, as Amusem*nts were many wore blacked out. Legal Pause heads in because happened in the Lone Star State," said Judge W.A. Morrison of the Court of Criminal Appeals. Mrs.

John B. Connally, wife of the wounded Texas or, walched the funeral on tele(vision from Parkland Hospital in Dallas, where the governor is being treated for wounds inflicted by the President's assassin. In Philadelphia, police atlached black bands to badges Black bunting was draped over colonades of City Hall, and flags were at hall staff throughout the cily, A5 in many other states, was a legal day of mourning throughout New York by clamalion of Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller.

In Narberth, a Pennsylvania Railroad local train was minute stopped of at noon silence. to The observe train conductor, Harry R. McCallister, played "Taps" while 200 passengers stood with heads bowed. At Austin, several hundred mourners galhered in front of the state capitol an hour before the funeral services Washington. "We hang, our MONTGOMERY WARD memory of late presldent.

The bell at Grace copal Church at Honesdale, tolled 46 limes al noon, once for each year of Kennedy's life. In San Francisco, Navy war(ships In the bell bay fired 21-gun salutes. The of the campanile on the University of Calfornla campus Berkeley, where Kennedy last year took part In centennial ceremonles, tolled during the funeral serv. Ice. Four supersonic air force fighters flew low In the form of a cross over Paine Air Force Base near Seattle.

In Montgomery, Ala, mast county offices were closed, but Circuit Court proceeded criminal docket after recessing an hour. In Kansas Cily, 15-minute services were held at the Country Club Christian Church 1 hourly from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The services were conducted alter(nately by Catholic, Protestant, Jewish and Greek Orthodox clergymen, In Cleveland, 3,500 persons tried to get into the Old Stone Presbyterian Church on Public Square. It normally seats 800.

The bells in the old firehouse al Keokuk, lowa, and in the First Presbyterian Church in Springfield, which tolled to mourn the assassInation of AbLincoln 9a years ago, rang again. AL the lighthouse, painted black when Linwas slain, wore new signs of mourning for the nation's latest martyr black drapes and a flower wreath. At Newark, N.J., the aircraft carrier Franklin D. Roosevelt fired a 21-gun salute, one each minute beginning at noon. The Erie Lackawanna Rail.

road stopped its trains and ferries for five minutes beginning at noon. Virginia 'Military Institute fired a Ul-gun salute al noon followed by a 50-gun salute at 5:30 p.m. Twenty-elghi New York Cily police who went to Washington on their own time and al their expense, slood guard across the street from the church where the Kennedy services were held. SPECIAL! Metal Base Cabinets 3-Pc. Cabinets 54" 42" wide, 20" Metal Wardrobe CARDINAL GREETS MRS.

KENNEDY- -Archbishop Richard Cardinal Cushing of Boston greets the widow of President Kennedy as she arrives at St. Matthew's Cathedral in Washington yesterday for final rites for the slain President, -AP Wirephoto Liberace Facing' Surgery On Ear PITTSBURGH (AP) Aides of pianist Liberace said Monday the entertainer will remain pitalized about a week with ear infection then return to fornia for an operation. Liberace, 44, became Ill Satur. day night after performing the Holiday House In suburban Monraeville. He was, Laken St.

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2 tables, sandalwood plastic 98 3 NO MONEY DOWN THE EVENING STANDARD Farm Roundup By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON (AP) The volume of business of farmer cooperatives reached a record $17.2 billion In the 1961-62 bookkeeping year, the Agriculture (In Department reported today. This was an increase of 6.2 per cent over the previous year's $16.2 billion despite a slight decline in the number of cooperalive and membership in them, After eliminating transactions among cooperatives, business volume amounted to $13 billion, per cent above a year earlier. The net volume figure of 313 billion Is 60 cent greater than In 1950-51, the first year which the department's FarmCooperallye. Service began collecting complete statistics. The number of cooperatives declined by 124, to 9,039.

Since 1930, the number of cooperatives has declined by 25 per cent, but the department called this a healthy sign. It sald reorganizalions, mergers and consolidafions had been made largely to PENNEY'S ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY end-of-month FOR WOMEN 27 PIECES NYLON TRICOT SLEEPWEAR 156 PR. LEATHER PALM DRIVING GLOVES 197 PIECES BETTER COSTUME JEWELRY 33 ONLY BETTER CORDUROY SKIRTS 67 PAIR LINED WOOL SLACKS 56 ONLY ARNEL 'N COTTON 127 ONLY. BETTER DRESS REDUCED 6 ONLY FAKE FUR FULL LENGTH COATS 20 ONLY BETTER CHEMNIE ROBES 179 PAIR FANCY PETTI PANTS operations and extend services, Of the 8,039 cooperalives, 5,626 were engaged mainly in markeling farm products, (In handling farm production suppiles, and 207 in performing trucking, storage and other services related to marketing farm products and handling farm supplies. Dairy, products dollar continued volume to ranks first in net with $3.42 billion, grain second with $2.2 billion and livestock third with $1.5 billion.

Total membership of the cooperatives declined 1.3 per cent to 7,110,240. The department sald this reflected the continuing decrease in the number of farmers in the country. After tapering off a bit last year, cigarette smoking by Americans has reached a record level. The Agriculture estimated today put of cigarettes about 3 per cent $2 $1 10c 5799 $799 $1 $20 $3 127 PAIR HEAVY COTTON CREW SOCKS 25c REDUCED! WOMEN'S SWEATERS 47 ONLY BETTER BUDGET DRESSES 23 ONLY BETTER UNIFORMS, slighily soiled FOR THE HOME NATION WIDE TWIN FITTED FLAT COLORED 31 500 PKGS. COTTON DISH CLOTHS for REDUCED! PRINTED PERCALE SHEETS-CASES $300 $200 FULL SHEETS PAIR CASES TERRIFIC DRAPERY -UP! SINGLE -DOUBLE--TRIPLE Charge It Friday Peuney's and 21-25 W.

Saturday Atala with U. consumption up about the same percentage. The 1963 consumption of cl: gars, Including cigarillos, was estimated at 7.2 billion, 14 to 2 per cent over the level of the past three years during which cigar consumption changed little. Broadway Group Launches Project NEW YORK (AP) A new off-Broadway producing group called the Aldana Theater is launching a long term project al the One Sheridan Square playhouse. Aldo Bruzzichelli, formerly asor with Le Theatre Nouveau In Paris, is directing and has lined up a schedule of works by Jean Genet, Eugene Ionesco and Isaac Babel.

DO FALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? FASTEETH, an Improved powder to be sprinkled on upper or lower plates, holds false teeth more Armly place. Do not slide, alp or rock. No gummy, gooey, pasty, taste feeling. alkaline Does not sour, Ohecks "plata odor Get FASTZETH at drug counters everywhere. clean-up! REDUCED! FOR THE FAMILY and $2 Than 40 Pair Department this year's a at 550 billion, above 1962, EOM NOW SHOES FOR MEN 67 PAIR LEATHER PALM $4 66 DRIVING GLOVES 97 PAIR COTTON CORDUROY SLACKS 5 ONLY ZIP- LINED ALL WEATHER COATS $1488 4 ONLY MENS BETTER SUITS $25 132 MEN'S BETTER SPORTS SHIRTS 3 lo 5500 WINTER PIECE GOODS CLEAN- -UP 5250.

$500 yard Final clean-up in our entire stock of Fall and Winter piece goods including Wonder Woolens, Iridescent Suitings, Yarn Dyed Denims plus other fine fabrics. FOR CHILDREN 139 INFANTS LONG SLEEVE POLOS 51 43 PAIR INFANTS NYLON TIGHTS 5122 85 PAIR BOY'S COTTON PANTS $150 186 BOYS' COLORED POLO SHIRTS 2 for $100 37 ONLY BOY'S SHIRT 'N TIE SET $150 9 ONLY BOY'S BETTER SUITS $10 125 PIECES BOY'S WINTER SHIRTS DRAWERS 50-11 REDUCED! GIRL'S COATS- 60 ONLY GIRL'S BETTER DRESSES 53.34 57 GIRL'S BETTER WOOL SKIRTS $288 $266 Street is open Monday thru Thursday 4:30 9:30 to 9. to 5, to is asor 13 Men Killed In Crash On Ohio Route RAVENNA, Ohio (AP) Three men died Monday when the driver of a tractor-trailer truck apparently fell asleep and his vehicle plowed into the rear of another truck near Randolph. Bolh trucks were headed west before the collision at U.S. 224 and Ohio 44 some 20 miles south of here, Killed were Louis Onestl, 52, of Youngstown, driver of one truck; Wilbur Mick, 36, driver of the other truck, and his passenger, William Schlichtkrull, 40, both of Harmony, Pa.

The Highway Palrol said Onesti's rig had pulled away from a traffic light and was about to make a left turn onto the slate route when it was struck from behind. Fire Victims Rites Today ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (AP)' -Funeral services for 13 unidenlified victims of last week's Surfside Hotel fire will be held Tuesday in Rodef Sholem Cemetery at nearby Pleasantville. Seven rabbis and three canfors will take part in the services with the Rev.

Mocheh Shapiro of Rodef Sholem Synagogue offering the memorial The bodies of the victims will be buried in a common grave. Fifteen persons died and 10 others were missing and believed dead. as a result of the fire which levelled the hotel and several other buildings on Mary. land Avenue. Two of the dead were identified and buried privately.

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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania (2024)

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