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32, Dally Reporter, Dover, Nov. 23, 19(10 I IJNG GEORGE, Va. The general deer hunting season is in progress in Virginia, but Mrs. Juanila Gallahan would rather not discuss it. A non-hunter, she bagged 2 deer she didn't want the other night and has 2 smashed cars to prove it.

Mrs. Gallahan look 1 of the 2 family cars out for a drive near her King George County home and killed a deer which tan in front of the vehicle. Returning home in the badly damaged Vehicle, she took out the second car and struck a second deer. Miscellaneous MADISON. Dr.

Robert Fisher Oxnam, who has been president of Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, N.Y.. since 1957, yeslerchiy was elected president of Drew University here. Oxman, 45, will succeed Fred G. Holloway, who was elected bishop of the Methodist Church. follow Ma usual ytilctldp custom of not coIlectliiR any taxes during the Christmas season rtr- snitc the heavy criticism of ROV- eminent officials.

MOSCOW The official Soviet news agency Tass reported Tuesday that Anna Antonov, wife of a collective fanner and mother of 8, gave birth to girl quadruplets and that both mother and children are doing fine, Business Labor ROCK FALLS, 111. The 10U- ycar-dd Rock Falls plant of International Harvester Co. is being closed. Starting early in Ififil, operations will be discontinued gradually until' a complete shutdown in December lilfil was reported today he llaliiiK for the construction of trans Alpine pipeline from Munich to Venice, Italy. NEW YORK American Export Lines canceled or postponed sailings because of an office workers' wage strike.

Military Space EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASK, Cnlif. Test, pilot Scott Crossficld flew the X-15 rocket ship with its new space engine wide open for a few seconds yesterday, but cut It off before he set records. Then for Hie firsl time ho relighted the engine in the feat which could save a pilot's life if the engine failed in flight. North American i Aviation Inc. said Crossfiekl held i the speed to .1,800 miles an hour, Phila Collisions Involve Cab, Police Cruiser Two drivers were cited by New Philadelphia police Tuesday after a bus struck a tnxlcab and a car hit police cruiser.

A Dover-New Phila Transit Co, bus driven by Jerry C. Clurri, 18, of 202 Ifilh St. NE. Now Philadelphia, was traveling south on 4th St. Tuesday evening when it struck a southbound taxi of the Airport City Cab Co.

The cab, driven by Floyd R. Gardner, 53, of 134 4th St. SW. New Philadelphia, was attempting to turn right into Ray Ave. Glum NEW YORK A metal fraff- mcnt, fluiiR from a passing truck's motor with explosive force, brought death yesterday to a -15-year-old M'oman, Mrs.

Ann Rafferty of Brooklyn. Police said a mechanical failure in the truck had caused the crank case covering: to explode, sending: the fragments flying. SHELBY, N.C. A sign over the empty soft drink crates at a service station here roads, "Test Your I.Q. Put.

the round bottle in the square hole." The operator claims it's hard for people to pass up the chance to prove their intelligence, and he says the gimmick has ended the problem of bottles scattered around the station. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Male prison inmates suffering from tuberculosis will be housed at Mansfield Reformatory from now on, Correction Commissioner Maury C. Koblcntz reports. CLEVELAND (AP) Four- month-old Dcbra Moore of Cleveland died of suffocation Tuesday night when her head became wedged between the headboard and mattress of her bed, police said. SACRAMENTO, Calif.

Gloria McGown of nearby Carmichail opened her washing machine, removed some sheets and the cleanest pigeon in town. The bird apparently'had perched inside the washer, in the McGown's open garage, before Mrs. McGown did the laundry. Although the pigeon went through 30 agitating minutes, it was reported to have rallied splendidly. VATICAN CITY Pope John XXIII today expressed "cordial and fervent" wishes for Queen Elizabeth II and saluted "the noble British people" in receiving Prime Minister Harold Macmillan.

NEW YORK The Cunard liner Britannic sails on her last transatlantic voyage Friday. The ship, last of the old British White Star liners, is heading for Cobh, Ireland, and her last port of call where whe will be wrecked. She made her maiden voyage to New York in 1930. their 20 year lease for new i quarters for the county Welfare Department. Judge John Ford ruled "no contract" because the lease preceded construction.

Earlc Smith. chief of pediatrics at Mount Sinai Hospital, testified Tuesday that 3 limes 1 of the Sleeping Beauty Sis- I tors was discharged from the hos- i pitnl in care of her each time returned to the hospital in a coma. ALBION, Mich. Police said oilfield worker, Edward R. Sanders, 40, of Carmi, 111., was crushed to death yesterday in a case of murder by automobile.

They arrested Lawrence Jackson, 2fi, an Albion glass worker, in the case and planned to give him a lie detector test. Sanders was crushed against the wall of a restaurant in a parking lot. HILLSBORO, O. Two youths have confessed burglarizing 2 grocery stores in nearby villages, Sheriff Walter. Rcffitt has disclosed after an investigation.

Being held on charges of breaking and entering are Richard L. Farra, 23, Hillsboro, and Robert Dean Hopkins, 23, Lc-esburg. Globe-Trotting MOSCOW Premier Khrushchev and President Kckonnen of Finland have reached agreements on all problems in a Kremlin session Tuesday, Izves- tia announced. Since the chief of these problems was finding a formula to permit Finland to associate with the European Free Trade Association, this apparently has been arranged. FR.EJUS, France Flood waters poured into Frejus last night 10 days before the first anniversary of the Malpassct Dam disaster.

The Reyran River, swollen by 25 hours of downpours, burst through an. earthen dike, and flood water submerged parts of the city. CAPE TOWN, South misgivings of sonic male members who predict they'll be swamped by feminine charms, the Cape Town Provincia Synod of the Angelican Church voted 93-60 to admit women delegates. TAIPEI, (AP) A military review court upheld today the 10-year sentence imposed on publisher Lei Chen on charges of inciting rebellion in- Formosa and providing cover to an alleged Communist spy. MUNICH, Germany American Oil magnate .1.

Paul Getty i DERLIN-A Soviet helicopter, apparently plumped i down near the U.S. Army licndquartors West Berlin I was citcd for ji urc to yield right- yesterday. The dark jjrecn machine, marked with a rtd of-way. star, kuidccl in a potato patch yards from the official residence of Maj. Gen.

M. Osborne, the U.S. city commandant. It'was on the ground only 5 to 7 minutrs, according to a West Berlin police reporf. Then it took off and headed awa over Hit Communist East German ter- Phila School Parley To Be Held Tonight The 2nd and last State House Conference on Education meeting will bo hold at 8 tonight in New Philadelphia Central School to discuss finances and higher education.

The theme will be. "How Do We Get What We Want?" All Interested citizens are invited to attend the session Which will be divided Into committees to study various aspects of problems In finances and education beyond the high school. Delegates to attend a January report meeting in Columbus also will be chosen. James Knapp Is the New Philadelphia Conference chairman. THE BOSTON'S nwciy rilory.

Court Docket EAST his continuing crusade: against the- numbers racket. Municipal Judge Samuel Cherof fined a man and woman $300 apiece here yesterday. He suspended a 10-day jail sentence. Mrs. Sara Rarr and Willard Davidson, G9, both of East Liverpool, were arrested earlier this month for possession of numbers slips, WATERBURV, Conn.

Fred- crick U. Gihhs, -II. of VVnlrrhury, Financial Talks End In At 8 p.m., a car driven west on Tuscora Avc. by Mary V. Hoffman, 18, of Midvale, collided with a New Philadelphia police cruiser driven I by Pll.

Howard E. Byers, 34, of i 223 3rd St. NW. coiivirtrd a week ago of se.tliiiK a million dollar church fire, wns sentenced to S-20 years in stntc prison yesterday. Gihhs, a real estate and insurance man.

had pleaded nolo conlcntlere (no contest) to charges of setting fire to the Second Congressional Church Sept. (i. Government SAN FRANCISCO U. S. Service reversed itself yesterday and decided not to force John H.

Johnston, a brilliant Scottish biophysicist, out of the country because he picketed the House Committee on can Activities. Charles J. Bcechie, i regional director, said the case had been carefully reconsidered and Johnston's departure would be a loss to the university program, Police said the cruiser was attempting a left turn onto Tuscora from N. Broadway when it was struck by the other car. Mary Hoff- man was citcd for disregarding a stop sign.

I In a mishap occurring Tuesday morning, a Goshen Dairy Co. truck driven by Leroy W. Miller, 37, of I RD 2, New Philadelphia, was I struck by a bicycle ridden by Da- vid Nicholson of 250 Grandvicw New Philadelphia. The youth was not injured. PHILA MAN ARRESTED Lebbus D.

Smith of 414 Minnich Avc. NW, New Philadelphia, was arrested by New Philadelphia police Tuesday afternoon on a bench warrant from Portage County for failure to comply with terms of a Ravenna Municipal Court order. Union DEFIANCE, O. The Fraternal Order of Police of Defiance County has offered $100 reward for information leading to the killer of 14 year old Nancy Eagleson of Paulding last Nov. 13.

The Defiance contribution will go into a reward fund in which Paulding County has contributed $1,000. NEW YORK Neil McElroy, former secretary of Defense, now chairman of Procter and Gamble, has won the Advertising Council's 1960 public service award, a silver bowl. An American businessman who has "contributed notably to the welfare of his country and his fellow citizens" is chosen yearly to receive the award. ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia Crown Prince Akihi.to and Princess Machiko arrived here from Aden today to begin a four-day state visit. TOKYO (AP) Communist North Korea today proposed a meeting of representatives of North and South Korea to discuss trade and economic cooperation as a step toward eventual unification of the divided country.

JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) Armed bands killed 10 persons, wounded several and destroyed many houses in three raids in West Java Villages, reports from Bandung said today. BONN, Germany States-West a financial talks have broken up without full agreement being reached, a joint communique disclosed today. But the communique said arrangements have been made for continuing discussions aimed at ADMISSIONS David Archer defending U. S. gold reserves by W.

2nd Frank 'Peter of having Germany contribute more lc Hotel Dover and Mrs. Emma to Western defense arid foreign aid ijppstrom of 314 E. Front Do spending i ver; Richard Daley of 302 Com- Thc discussions between West mcrcial David Mcakin of 1181 German leaders and U. S. Trcas-! 2nd St.

Mrs. Stanley Ryber- ury Secretary Robert B. Anderson and U. S. Undersecretary of State C.

Douglas Dillon deadlocked Tuesday when the Bonn government said it could not put up SGOO million in 1961 as an immediate relief for U. S. balance of payment difficulties. "The talk.s between the representatives of the two governments were conducted on an informal basis," the communique said. The communique did not mention the SGOO million, which caused the most serious disagreement.

The United States wanted West Germany to make that sum avail-j Adrian Mcngts of Zoarvillo; i able in 1061 to offset, the S700 mil- Tnmara Turner of 1305 E. 15th Lubbock, Tex. i OPERATIONS David Archer and Leonard Vandevort of Dover; Mrs. Carl Deem, Richard Daley, David Meakin and Theodore De- Mattio of New Philadelphia: Frederick Moff and Lester Shaffer of Sugarcrcck. DISMISSALS Walker Haglock, Mary Wills, Barbara, Brcncba and Larry Wallick, and Samuel Kole- clin of Driver; Russell Kohler, Mrs.

Lulu Holmes, Mrs. Mary F. Pfis- tcr. Mrs. Frank Davis and son and Mrs.

Donald Milarcik and son of Xe.w Philadelphia; Mrs. Karl Dah- Icr of Sugar creek; John P. Wisener of Cleveland: Port Gerbor of Mrs. Thomas Ott of Coshocton: Marion Haas of Beach City; Mrs. Robert Mathcws and son and Mrs.

Lvnn Lewis and son of Mineral City; Mrs. Delbert of Bolivar; Mrs. Otto Kaiser of Strasburg. Hospital Records New Arrivals Union Son born to Mr, and Mrs. Emra Trover of RD 1, Sugarcrcek.

of .1124 Miller Ave. John Messcner of Valley Manor Annex, Edward Reese of 814 Park Ave. rear, Mrs. Gcil Light of RD 3. Ollic- Hayes of 139 Fair Ave.

NW, Mrs. Robert Henry of 1302 Kcllv St. NW, Alfred Jones of 743 W. High Theodore DcMattio of 519 3rd St. NE.

and Mrs. Eileen Emery of 522 Tuscarawas New Philadelphia; Mrs. Otto Kaiser of RD 1, Strasburg: Frederick Neff of 304 Edge-more St. NE and Freeman Hcrshbergcr of RD 1. Susarcrcek; Mrs.

Mick of 1117 Gorlcy St. Uhrichsvillc; Twin City Sons born to Mr. and Earl Matthias of RD 2. Uhrichsvillc, and Robert J. Barcus of RD 2, Scio.

lion it sntMids on maintaining U.S. troops in West Germany. The communique West Germany decided to embark on a new foreign aid program by making available next year between three and four billion marks S720 and $958 million. Anderson and Dillon "warmly welcomed" the decision. Tin Foil Caused Skies To Glow Elsewhere Daughter born Nov.

21 to Mr. and Mrs, William H. Stricklcr of Ludington, Mich. Mrs. Stricklcr is the former Antonettc Lamonica, daughter of Mrs.

Sarah Lamonica of 418 Prospect Dover. A daughter was born Nov. 22 to Mr. and Mrs. William A.

Fetters in North Shore Hospital at Miami, F'la. Grandparents, are Mr. and Mrs. William Fetters of Dover and Mr. and Mrs.

Dan Krantz of Miami Springs, formerly of Dover. GIFTS Suits and Sport Coats For fhe Growing Young Man Continentals Ivys In Flttnnel-Hopfaek-Worsteds 14.95 to 34.75 Make His Olfl Practical SPORT SHIRTS TOM SAWYER BVD Robert Bruce Ivys Continentals Knits Flannel Robert Bruce Banlon 1.98 to 6.95 SWEATERS' JACKETS Shawls IVTS Boat are Great TO 9 95 FOR BOYS Weldon Pajamas Bath Robes Lined and Wool Gloves Socks Ties Coopers Underwear Levis Casuals THE FINEST SELECTION ANYWHERE The big Santa Glaus Lane Store for Men and Boys Santa's Treasure Tickets Here All His Needs 95 TO 95 LAYAWAY A GIFT A DAY The Boston FOR BOYS David Copper-field Slacks Arrow White Shirts Levis Dungarees Winthrop Shoes Texfan Belts Boy Scout Dept. OPEN DAILY 9:00 A.M. The BOYS' DEPT and Finest LOWER FLOOR For Growing Boys in This Area YOUNGSTOWN Mahon- HAERSINGBORG, nng County Commissioners have i cal tax collector Stcn Sjocholm been blocked from carrying out' reported yesterday that he will SUGARTN'ISPICE 'n' EVERYTHING NICE By ED ABERTH I spent a couple of hours browsing through Bud House of Baskets last summer. I wanted a couple of porch chairs but came out with something much more Some of the intricate hand emit me the idea that perhaps for small gifts and remembrances, a small basket filled with cookies 'may be just what many of you could be looking for.

At what better time of year to remember somebody could there be than Christmas time. An Aunt that is hard to buy for, the elderly lady who lives next door, a school or Sunday school teacher or for club or organization pift exchanges I arranged with Bud to lix up sumo ol these baskets with a variety of Christmas Cookies and covered them with colored cellophane. They really look quite attractive and I feel thai whoever may receive them, will appreciate it You can find these gift baskets either at the House of Baskets or at I DETROIT (APi white "low i in eastern skies over Southern Michigan and much of the Midwest. i was identified by the Detroit i Weather Bureau today as a show-! cr of tin foil dropped by planes in 1 a test of radar reception. i Willow Run Airport tower con- (rollers confirmed the weather bii- I reau report.

Sclfridgc Air Force I Base at nearby Mount Clemens ol-1 i ficially disclaimed any knowledge In World War II U.S. and Royal Air Force planes dropped tin foil over Europe to confuse the. German radar. Numerous citizens called police offices, and the Weather Bureau to report sighting the ulow. The were reported between 5:15 and 0:25 a.m.

It was described variously as a cornet, flare or a satellite with a i tail. Sonic persons driving to work said they stopped to watch it. i Some said it was saucer-shaped. i Ex-Uh'ville Mayor III 1 UHR1CHSVILLE George ger, 52, of 318! 3 E. 3rd proprietor of the and Paint Wallpaper and former mayor of Uhrichsvillc, was admitted to Twin City Hospital Tuesday for treatment of a kidney ailment.

He was reported in "fair" condition this morning. Twin City ADMISSIONS Aivin Haas of 719 Ave. and Gcoi'ge Creager of E. T.rd Uhr- Lena Lanigan of 10,8 Grant E-thei- of 831 li N. 3rd LVnnison; Mrs.

Michael Adrian and Larry Colonic of RD 1, Scio; John Cannon of Tipjx'canoe; Cathy of RD 1, Bower- s'ion. DISMISSALS Luinda Poletti of iehsviKe, Paul Schwab of Gnad- enhuttcn, and James Mooney of Elsewhere Mis. Thurman Keppler of 1111 Dover Dover, a patient in Timken Mercy Hospital at Canton fhe was admitted San- riav for observation. Uh'ville Jobless Office Slated NEW PHILA. DOVER Unemployment is such in Tu Caracas County that an office will I be.

set in Uhrichsville to regis- I ter jobless r.ccoiding to a i Jess Dempster. i He said Raymond D. Arthurs of i Tuseara was, field sujx-rvisor for the Bureau of Unemployment Comi will be in Friday to linei a site- for the office. Dempster called BUG officials and requested the office. Clyde Myers agent for On Last Voyage I NEW YORK Cimard liner Britannic on her last transatlantic voyage on Friday The ship, oi the old British White Star liners, i.

heading for Cobh, Iri'land, and her last port of wiuie she uill be wrecked She nu'de maiden voyage to York in 1930. the United Brick and Clay who is on the BUC advisory board, said unemployed in the county totaled 1.1-Ki at -he end of last week. San Francisco Slate Based On 8 Teams SAN FRANCISCO The San Ciiants today 1011- itinely anuminecd a home schedule i of 77 games for Jillil based on an eiKlH-team National Lcuguo despite talk in the East of immediate exuaiiMon to nine teams and inkrleaiaie. play next season with 1 the American" League. Giants President Horace S'OMC- i ham said Tuesday night ho didn't believe it would be possible for Mir National League to add a team by next Spring.

HIGHEST QUALITY BRANDED MERCHANDISE AT POPULAR PRICES. EVERY ITEM OFFERED ON A MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE IF NOT COMPLETELY SATISFIED. FAMOUS BOYS' SHIRTS BOYS' THERMAL UNDERWEAR BOYS' Sweat Shirts GIRLS' STRETCH TIGHTS GIRLS' COTTON SLIPS GIRLS' PANTIES GIRLS' WINTER THE GREATEST VALUE IN OUR HISTORY UP TO UP TO 16.99 VAL. 25.00 VAL. All of our Sub-Teens winter coats have been reduced to fit these two price ranges.

Sizes 7 to 14. Siies 3 to 6'i with free pants. 10.00 SILK Party Dresses MEN'S ALL-WOOL, PILE LINED SUBURBAN If not specially purchased, would sell for 20.00 to 25.00. TWEEDS CASHAAERE PLAIDS BLENDS CHECKS LEATHER-LIKE MEN'S 10.95 BIG'N'BULKY Would sell 12.95 with for Labels BOYS' SUBURBAN OR ZIP-HOOD Reduced to At Fishers you really can buy a good looking warm winter coat for 5.00. Sines 6 to 16.

BOYS' WOOL FLANNEL PANTS 3.29 SAVE ON LUXURIOUS Gifts for GLAMOUR IACE TRIM QUILTED DUSTERS OR 2-PIECE PEIGNOIR SETS Quilted Dusters with novelty lace trim in new screen prints. The Peignoir Sets come with waltz-length gown..

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