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The Evening Sun from Hanover, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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The Evening Suni
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Hanover, Pennsylvania
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PART OF HOWARD NEVEDA -These hotels, lining Las glittering are part of the $300 million Nevada empire owned by Howard Hughes, the billionaire recluse whose whereabouts are unknown. The interests include: (1) Silver Slipper Supper Club, (2) Frontier Hotel, (3) presently undeveloped property, (4) Castaways Hotel, (5) The Sands Hotel, (6) undeveloped property and (7) The Desert Inn, where Hughes is believed to have lived on the top floor for several years, until recently. (AP Wirephoto) Mystery Surrounds Disappearance: Hughes Factions For Control Of School Teaches Own Culture By BEVERLY PETERSON HONOLULU (AP) The one on of Niihau ranks last academically in this state, but the state superintendent of education says children there are way ahead. would like to bring my kids up William A. Waters said recently.

such a tranquil life, happy families, a minimum of pollution, no The tiny island, about 18 miles from Kauai Island northwest of Honolulu, has been the private property of the Robinson family since King Kamehameha IV sold it in 1864. The Robinsons, who came from New Zealand, have lowed few visitors to their island, hence nickname. The 237 residents are mostly full-blooded Hawaiians, who live much as their ancestors did and are among the last who speak the Hawaiian lan guage. Most adults work on the Robinson agricultural ranches. There is no electricity, no movies, no alcoholic beverages.

Ice cream and candy sold, either. are not culturally says Gabriel who was in charge of the school until 1966 and now teach- MARKET PRICES Brady Presents Slide Program Hanover Grain Corn $1.52 Oats ........................................68 Barley $100 Wheat $1.65 D. H. Sharrer Sons. Inc.

New Oxford R.D. 2 Corn $156 es children from Niihau families who have moved to Kauai. have their own rich he says of the Hawaiian traditions and closely kniit family structure. are just not exposed to other things children here have been exposed Waters admits that Niihau school has ranked at the bottom of the list as far as learning goes for 50 He says while school district officials have nagged for most of that time to accelerate the programs, problems on Niihau stem from isolation and not knowing the English There now are three teachers for the 70 children in grades one through eight. Only one has a college degree.

have begun a program of quality of Waters says. Mary Nakashima, deputy superintendent of Kauai County schools, which include Niihau, says members of the Board of Education visit the island several times a year. She says recommendations to Waters has led to a program of teaching English as a second language on Niihau and a teacher-exchange program with Kauai. trying to develop more understanding of the American culture as it is she says. is of the old Hawaiian culture, which, of course, is lovely in CHARLES E.

MILLER SONS Painting and Paper Hanging Hanover, Pa. higher academic quality for the w. Richard UPHOLSTERING Modern Antiqnea Custom Free Estimates Latest C. E. ARTER Littlestown, Pa.

R-174 ft. King St Pbone 359-4050 JOHN W. KERCHNER, INC. Hanover R-l, Pa. Dlv.

of John W. Kerehner, Inc. Phones: LoganvUle 428-1456 Deerskins Fwrs Beef Dead Stock Promptly Removed Fight Empire James Brady, president of the Carroll Adams Riding Club 92 showed slides of his recent hunting trip to Alaska and a parade in Shippensburg this past summer at a meeting of the club recently. The annual Christmas party will be held December 19 at 6:30 p.m. with Mrs.

Thelma DeGroft, Dorothy Barnes, Judy Coldron and Thelma Ross in charge. A white elephant sale will be held at the January 7 meeting. wheat $1 75 school but will retain the better Barley 637-7955 637-9379 APPLES Summer Rambo, Starks Dellctons, Courtland, YeUow Delicious, Stayman winesap, Smokehouse, SWEET CIDER WINTER PEARS HOME MADE APPLE BUTTER Brinton Orchards Hanover-Abbottstown Hwy. 637-6531 83 Carlisle Livestock Cattle Steers: Good 27.50; Standard 24.75-27; Heifers, Good 25.25-26: Standard 23.25-24.To; Cows: Utility High Dressing Cutter few 21.75; Cutter 1820; Canner 16.7518; Shells down to 16. Bulls: Utility Commercial 23 50-26 35.

Calves Vealers: Good 47-50: Standard 41.50-46.50; UUlity 34-41; Culls 27-34 and 17-24. Hogs Barrows Gilts Grade 2-3 16.75; Sows: Grades 1-3 12-14; Grade 2-3 10-12. Feeder Pigs Grade 1-3 35-50 6-9 100 lb. Hd. Sheep Lambs Choice 23.50-26; Good 22-24; Feeders 19-20.

By TERRY RYAN Associated Press Writer LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) Ri val factions in the empire of ail- ing billionaire Howard Hughes ttat time was suffering from and Jack Hooper, Nevada oper- ill to be moved anywhere except ations security director, to a hospital. Maheu, 53, a former FBI The doctor said Hughes at agent, said he did not believe time was suffering froo Hughes had ordered his firing ble of and possibly 8 shenff's He obtained a court order trial and financial complex. Hughes. 84, idsappeared Nov.I himTeif thaLHRflT 5 Frwp the penthoiise atop his Sources in the Hughes Tool himself has gone to the Baha- Desert Inn hotel.

faction said Maheu was fired at 3 mas, deputies searched Undersiheriff Lloyd Bell, who direct order because he 8 his penthouse retreat on the Las led a 10-man sweep of the pent- Vegas Strip Sunday and report- house, said the search was nue on the Nevada investment ed they found no trace of the prompted bv reports that foul nUQ6 the Nevada mystery man. piay may have been involved in Hughes Tool Henarture have said repeatedly the group possesses a document signed by the deputies searched all but locked personal room I heforebeinc asked to leave Paul and state the basis of what we control and licensing of- saw Bell have as ficials new from Carscn was involved as that it was Gift Suggestion The department re- departure, ported that a doctor who treated Though they had no warrant, uy, deputies searched all but them of orley Present At All Roll Calls Laxa It tried to set up for todav both A report issued to members of the House at Harrisburg separate meetings with shows that Francis Woriey, n0L sides in the struggle, whose term as representative He did say what the offi- Laxalt said that any change in from Adams County ended saw and gave no further present management of the week, was present for all House explanation. Hughes casinos might require a sessions in 1970 and was re-i Reports Indicate that controL personal appearance by Hughes corded on all master roll calls, not only of Hughes $300 million to confirm he wanted personnel He cast 561 votes and Nevada investment but of his replacements and explain why. voted 183 times. He was entire $2 billion industrial and listed as not voting on six votes financial empire may be at; taken while he was off the floor stake in the power struggle that at committee sessions or con- surfaced here last week, ferences.

Pitted in the battle are execu-i Worley, who was co-sponsor tives of Hughes Tool Co. of of the bill creating the Depart- Houston, the family firm ment of Environmental Re-on which he built his wealth, sources was invited to Gov. and the staff that handled hfe office Thursday to wit- operations as the major figure ness the signing of the bill by in legal gaming indus- tfoe governor. try as well as the largest land owner and employer. The Hughes Tool forces arrived last Friday, led by senior vice president Frank Gay and corporate counsel Chester Dav is.

They announced the firing of Robert Maheu, chief executive of Nevada operations, DELUXE VARIABLE SPEED MIXERg Model M-68 10 Mixing Operations on Handle Easy to Get at Beater Ejector Handy Drink Mixer Attachment Open Center Beaters Geo. M. Zerfing Kdwe, Inc. Littlestown Because of Increased Production THE GETTYSBURG SHOE CO. NEEDS PEOPLE IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCED you are offered a highly attractive piece-work scale, better or matching anything in this area.

IF YOU ARE NOT EXPERIENCED we will teach you one or several of the skilled jobs we have available. WE WORK 12 MONTHS A YEAR without interruption and you will enjoy the pleasant working conditions in our factories, with the finest shoe workers in America. RIGHT NOW EXTRA MONEY in form of overtime bonuses is available, and if you start before December 11, we will have a good sied turkey ready for you, to make your holidays more enjoyable. INTERVIEWS ARE BEING HELD DAILY in our plants in Gettysburg, 1 mile west on Route 116; in East Berlin and in Dillsburg. COME WHERE THE ACTION IS GETTYSBURG SHOE CO.

Receive Sate Funds The Gettysburg Area School District received $36,150.42 from the Commonwealth for rentals provided for in approved leases with a municipal authority. THE EVENING SUN CORRESPONDENTS Abbottstown Mrs. Nellie Stambaugh 101 South Pershing Abbottstown Phone 854-7137 Bonneau ville Mrs. Jeannette Fisher Gettysburg R.D. 5 Phone 334-6444 East Berlin Miss Mae Wolf 323 West King Street East Berlin Phone 259-2385 Gettysburg Raymond Davis 141 Barlow Street Gettysburg Phone 334-4330 Hampton Mrs.

David E. Myers Hamptor Phone 624- 573 Jefferson Mrs. C. Wayne Wagaman Codorus Phone 229 2045 Littlestown Mrs. Linda Koons 29 Lumber Street Littlestown Phone 359-5704 cS herrystown Mrs.

Ann Brady 325 North Street McSherrystown Phone 637-5667 New Oxford Mrs. Dwight Leatherman Route 2, Box 86 A East Berlin Phone 259-4670 Spring Grove Nevin K. Smith 68 E. Constitution Ave. Spring Grove Phone 225-1401 Thomasville Miss Hazel Kohr Thomasville Phone 792-1933 PUBLICIZE YOUR AREA If you see news happening or know of any news worthy story, contact your correspondent or The Evening Sun, 130 Carlisle Street, Hanover, Pa.

17331. Phone 637-3736. Make your area news known to others in Adams, York and Carroll Counties. FREE TURKEY WITH YOUR NEW GE ELECTRIC RANGE OR HARDWICK GAS RANGE sLi 4M- I T4M- IL'.

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