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Twenty-Four--THE DAILY MAIL, Hagerstown. Ud. FrMw, OBITUARIES Mrs. Mary Elton AMw Mrs Mary Ellen Alder, widow of Robert H. Alder, 535 West Church Street, died at the Washington County Hospital Friday morning at eight o'clock of com- ANNAPOLIS (AP) Western 'plications after an illness of one Marylanders today held an ad-j year a e( 66 years, nunistrative and legislative locki Born am i re ared at Williamson the state--youth style.

she was the daughter of In elections yesterday, Ericj tfle i alf Michael and Rosella Fable of Cumberland was Kreps. She had resid- governor. John Mclntyre of Hagerstown for the past Lynn Logston President Of Youth Senate berland Speaker of the House of Delegates, and Lynn Logston of Hagerstown President of the Senate. The elections by 242 delegates opened the three-day YMCA Model Legislature. In keeping with the Western Maryland pattern, Bill Schildt of Hagerstown war named attorney jj en L.

Brashears, all of Ha- general. And Gov. Fable picked four delegates from Western Maryland in his seven-member cabinet. The prevailing western style of the 17th annual legislature for Hj Lucas, Cumberland; and youths is strikingly differnt than Maryland's adult set-up. There isn't an elected statewide official or top officer of the Maryland General Assembpy from the western counties.

The members of the youth governor's cabinet arc Pat Lavella of Hagerstown, highways; Dotty Bobertson, Cumberland, education; Bonnie Sweene. Bethesda- Chevy Chase, welfare: Karen Ka- funeral home Sunday evening del. Elkton, labor; Linda Dorset, Dundalk, health; Pauline Kook- ens. Cumberland, mental hygiene, and Tim Rohrer, Hagerstown. conservation.

44 years. She was a member of the Temple Builders Class of Grace E.U.B. Church and the V.F.W. Auxiliary, Hagerstown. Surviving, are daughters, Mrs.

Irene M. Swartz. Mrs. Frances V. Hoover, Mrs.

Mary Catherine Morningstar, Mrs. Ruth E. Semler, Mrs. Jane J. Rock and Mrs.

gerstown; sons, James Robert Alder, Hagerstown; Thomas Edward Alder. Van Nuys, and William II. Alder, at home; nine grandchildren: sister, Mrs. a brother, John Kreps, Harrisburg, Pa. The body was taken to the funeral home of A.

K. Coffman where services will be held Monday afternoon at two o'clock with the Rev. Dr. Earl Redding and the Rev. Dr.

Gordon I. Rider officiating. Interment in Rest Haven Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the after seven. Police Advised On Conduct In Court Room The conduct of policeman in magistrate court gives most of the public its entire conception of the administration of justice.

That is what Magistrate William J. Dwyer told city policemen at an in-service course dealing with various aspects of police work. The magistrate court, he said, is the only court that most people ever come in contact with. "While it is the lowest in the echelon of courts, it is the court from which most citizens gain The Ml. Tammany Civic As- hpir impression of courts," he sociation will wage a members a ship campaign between April 181 rh conduct of policemen in Michael Heading Kennedy's Campaign M.

P. Michael, proprietor of Hotel Washington, Berkeley Springs, and long active in politics, has been appointed to head the primary campaign of Senator John Kennedy in Morgan County, W. Va. Mt. Tammany Civic Group To Stage Drive said, the contract takes effect and April 30 inclusive.

The decision was reached at only activity of policemen in an executive committee meeting held last night at the home of Bruce Brown, the president 'ourts that most people witness. They should do nothing in magistrate court to detract from the of the association. Members of dignity of the court. In other the committee will make the canvass for new members. county.

Since organization several years ago it has established and equipped the area's own playground, sponsored Yule- magistrate court, he said, is the when the conservation use begins. After the contract period starts, the farmer is obligated not to use bis Conservation Reserve, tract for grazing livestock and not to harvest a crop from it. He must also comply with any acreage allotments on the farm and observe bis Soil Bank hearing on the bill that it "does permitted acreage. words, the behavior of policemen in magistrate court should The association is one of the be the same as it would be in more active civic groups in the the higher courts. is from the conduct of magistrate courts and the conduct of policemen in magistrate courts that most people gain Herman F.

Munson Herman F. Munson, Cave-In. fronting along the highway as as all west of U. S. Route It is estimated there are town, husband of Mrs.

Stella some 150 families in the area. Youth Gov. Fable win offer Munson died at the program to a of a Assembly to- Washington Co. Hospital Thurs- British Seaman Seeks Return Of Wallet, Papers Showery Palm Sunday Seen The unscheduled shower this morning was measure. not enough to valuable papers between gerstown and Cumberlami yesterday.

Leslie Mason, 22, who arrived in Baltimore on the M. V. Willowpool out of London this week, took a bus to visit friends in Indiana. At Cumberland he discovered his wallet was miss- Born in Hagerstown. he was the son of the late Frederick and Amelia (Shaffer) Munson.

He spent his entire life in Washington County and was a member of Christ Reformed Church. In addition to his wife, he a ove w'ith'uie survived by sons, Ira Cave-i a dropping at the rate of iost'ipwn; Preston Carl and an mc an nour morning at 9 o'clock. The Weather Bureau, which had forecast partly cloudy weather today, says some cloudy conditions will continue through tide program and this summer their only impression of courts plans for black-topping an area and policemen, for a tennis court. Membership in the association is confined to what is known as the Mt. Tammany area and includes the homes Rohrback.

and husband of the former Miss Mary E. Pryor. all of 106 Frederick Road, Thurmont. reportoed March 22 to the personnel section of Headquarters Company, First Marine Brigade at the Marine Corps Air Station, Kaheohe Bay. Hawaii.

Before entering the service in July 1953, he graduated from Thurmont High School and was employed by Bellinger's Dairy. A young British seaman his wallet containing $19 and Edwin E. Munson, all of ing. He believes it is possible he lost it he was off the bus in Hagerstou'n. gerstown; daughter, Mrs.

Fern A. Strong. Weiser, Idaho; sister, Mrs. Emma Peslow, Baltimore: brothers, Thomas Munson, Baltimore: and Ernest tomorrow, with some scattered Munson, Hagerstown; It grandchildren; six great grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.

at the Kraiss Funeral Home with the Rev. Bernard Mason is mil concerned a A enn i ngs officiating. Inter flic money, but the in Rose cemetery. The linn papers are i a to a T( friends a i Anyone finding thr large black leather billfold should turn it over to police for forwarding. The Red Cross paid for Mason's transportation back to Baltimore.

EASTER CANDY HAL'SE GROCERY Open Evenings. 132 Wayside. RE 9-S4D9. Adv. COUNTRY HAMS Year Old.

Sugar Cured Dial HE. 2-2316 Adv. REUPHOLSTERING SPECIAL 4 Kitchen Chairs $17.00. Call for samples. RE 9-8336.

D. Bennett. Adv. the funeral home Saturday and Sunday evenings from 7 to 9. Funeral Services The body of Harry E.

Pits- nogle will be removed from the funeral home of A. K. Coffman to the Haffer Funeral Home, Cumberland, where services will be held on Saturday afternoon at two o'clock. Inter- ent will be made in Hill Crest Cemetery, Cumberland. Funtril Services Requiem Mass for Mrs.

Josephine C. Zimmerman will be celebrated at St. Augustine's Catholic Church, Williamsport, Saturday morning at 10 o'clock by Fr. Thomas A. Hardesty Interment will be made in Rest Haven Cemetery.

The sodality Continued On Page 2 Col. 3 showers on Sunday. The temperature here last night did not get below 40 after reaching 62 degrees yesterday afternoon. It will begin to warm up a bit Tuesday and will continue mild Wednesday, when there will be more showers totaling about one-half an inch, says the five- day Maryland weather forecast. License Sought An application was made today by a corporation for the beer, wine and liquor license at the Vogue Room in the Colonial Hotel.

Burnell J. Hipp, St. Thomas. Hilda Bocson. Hagerstown, and Richard Lyons, of Chambersburg, trading as the Burnell J.

Hipp made application today at the Liquor Board office. The LAST NIGHT SHOOT April 8. 7:30 P.M. Prizes, hind beef. McClellan Gun Club, Kecdvsville.

GOOD SOLID USED STRAIGHT CHAIRS No Arms 2035 Pennsylvania Avenue cations Is better than mot at all. He vetoed yesterday a bill that even its most advocate, Del. Tydings (D-Harford), had described as only a "stop fap" measure to set up State controls Tawes said he resisted the temptation to wcept a "semblance of regulation" because "to do so would be to sacrifice the basic rights of many tor the expediency of to police a few." He faid he had become convinced after holding a special era! Service News KAHEOHE BAY, Hawaii (FHTNC)-Marine Sgt. Robert Toro of Silver Springs, M. Miller, son of Mrs.

Ethel which dealership was formerly Shoop Sales Is Granted Dealerships Snoop's Garden Tractor Sales, Chewsville, has received the warranty and service contract with the Quick Manufacturing Company of Springfield, Ohio, for a large area. The same county firm also received the dealership for Toro lawn mowers for Washington County from National Capital not cure the ills for which it was Torcaso, designed." "In fact," he continued, "it may U. lead the general public into the relig; erroneous belief that the indus- dom try is being properly regulated beli and controlled by a proper State agency when such is not the case." Tawes said be felt that the vast governments held by Nenhauser Hatchery. Shoop Sales is owned and operated by Robert L. Shoop, Chewsville.

Jeffrey Wyand Going To Lehigh Jeffrey A. Wyand, 1321 Ham ton Boulevard. Hagerstown, was among students offered admission to this fall's freshmen class at Lehigh University snd will tomorrow attend the first of two candidate's days. Jeffrey, a student at North Hagerstown High School, has expressed a desire to study in the five-year electrical-engineering physics program at Lehigh. WILLIAMSPORT RED MEN Saturday, April 9 "The Freestate Boys." Adv.

BAKE SALE SAT. APR. license at the Voguejat Long Meadow Shopping Cen Room surrendered to thejter. Benefit of Retarded Child- Adv. ATTENTION FISHERMEN! STARTZMAN'S HARDWARE For bait, tackle and license.

Open 9 (o 9. 775 S. Potomac St. Adv. Liquor Board on April 1.

jrens Home. EVERY Square. Music by "The Satel- Adv. Working Mint Convenience New hours 8 A.M.-9 P.M. Mon.

thru Fri. 8 A.M.-5 P.M. Sat. Sun 24 acres of late model cars. STALEY'S USED AUTO PARTS Pinesburg, Dial CA 3-5261.

Adv. South Hagerstown Fire AdT. DELICIOUS and STAYMAN Apples Sweet Cider. NEWMAN'S, Smithsburg, Md. Adv.

Rattt To Gtntlimtn Startzman's Motel 1029 West Washington St. Adv. ENTERTAINMENT Red Men's Hall, 33 West Amie- tarn, Friday Members Feed, Sunday, Apr. 10. 1 to 6.

Adv. "Sammy Moss guests. Shrimp ATTENTION We are pleased to announce that MR. BERNARD A. YOUNG is now associated with our Organization Hagerstown Realty Co.

Realtors -12 W. Franklin Street RE 5-1660- 1661 CLINIC OPEN FROM 10 TO 5 Prices Reduced on Pmnanents and Styling. Work done by students under supervision of Stylists Instructors Idlest Fashions In Hnir! Registration for Classes Now Often. HAGERSTOWN SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE 57 N. Potomac Street LOWEST PRICE IN TOWN Peat FOR SOIL CONDITIONING 100-lb.

bag the peat that mskfs excellent and Ixrut amoiml.s of moislurp. HiRh orjanir content. Sears, Roebuck Co. LONG MEADOW SHOPPING Henson's Hat Dress Shoppe 23 W. Antietam Street SACONY SUITS DRESSES NELLY DONS MARJIE LOW JOHNYE JUNIORS WEARING APPAREL ALL KINDS ALL SIZES COMPLETE SELECTION NOW AVAILABLE AT THE TURNOVER SHOP Wayside Avenue Open Daily 10 A.M.

to 4 P.M. Closed Mondays ATTENTION GARDENERS! STARTZMAN'S HARDWARE 'Your Lawn 4 Garden Center" Open to 9. 775 S. Potomac St. Adv.

Towts Vetoes Savings-Loon Control Bill A I (AP)-Gov. Conservation Reserve Pacts Start April 15 Chairman William L. Dudley of the Maryland Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Committee today issued a final refened accept reminder to who lu tn rwlatioo signed Conservation 1 1 contracts beginning in iMO that those contracts take effect April IS in most cases. Where a conservative practice it started on the designated land before April IS, Mr. Dudley asso- ANNAPOUS (AP)-Aa atheist toM the Maryland Appeals today the state his "right to disbelieve" by him a notary public commission.

Roy R. Torcaso of Wheaton, an office manager for a home building firm in suburban Washington, was denied the mission after he declined to an oath affirming his belief in God. The case could have widespread in many states which quire their public officials to take a similar oath. It is believed to the first tune the has been tested in a State or court. Attorneys for the 48-year-old orcaso, in briefs filed with Maryland's highest court, argued the S.

Constitutional guarantee of ogious freedom includes free- to disbelieve as well as to majority of associations in the trali; state "are conducted by responsible citizens." It Is only a small minority-and those recently--which "have sought to take advantage through specious means Among the proposed regulations in the vetoed bill were annual fi- to nanclal reports by officers of the ligions associations and a requirement those they be residents of Mary land for at least two years. per-ed Tawes cited an omitted regulation as more important. That tains to "false or misleading vertising" about insurance of de posits in the association. He said he was sympathetic to the purpose of the bill and would interest, cooperate in having one suitable leve. The concept of separation church and State, they said, "imposes Upton the federal and tSate a mandate of ility not merely as among competing faiths but between and non-belief." This mandate, they added, is 'have violated by the requirement a belief in God for public office, oath, they argued, is a "substan- tital and direct governmental religion," prefering "some re- over others," especially which believe in a Being over those which do not.

The State, in briefs filed by attorney general's office, Torcaso's right to believe ad- disbelieve was not violated, "religious- rights," the State said "are subject to reasonable restrictions to safeguard the public The requirement is "particular- to him drawn for the 1961 Legis- ly essential" for notary public lature. In such a move, he said commissions, the State's attorneys he would name a group of repre- continued. "The very oaths which notaries public are required by with a Legislative Council com- law to administer and certify are backed up by a belief that the Supreme Being will punish any mittee that has been studying the problem for more than a year. The savings and loan bill was the falsehood. last enacted by the 1960 Legislature awaiting action by the Governor.

It was his fourth veto. They further argued the position of notary public is a public office RUBBER STAMPS We make 'era in a jiffy! Stouffer Printing Co. Dial RE M200. Adt FIELD A GARDEN SEIDS Fertilizers for all Crops Chewsville Cooperative Phone RE 3-2131 SALE PRICES NOW Anniversary Numbers of Sanv sonite Folding Chairs Tables. See Hi-Way Furniture Mart, Leitersburg Pike.

Adv. CARD OF THANKS I Wish To Thank Friends, Relatives, Pall- bears And Minister For Their Kindness And Sympathy Shown At The Death Of My Beloved Husband. ALVIE LEROY BROWN Also For Floral Tributes And Use Of Cars. MRS. MADELINE M.

BROWN PUlftTOE AND LARGE SELECTIONS AT THE RIGHT PRICE! MEYERS BERKSON, INC. 41-43 W. Franklin St. Opposite Post "Shop Mondays Fridays till 9 P.M." The Public Is Cordially Invited "HOUSE At The CHARLES A. GIBNEY GREENHOUSES Located on the Williamsport-Greencastle Pike at Cearfoss, Maryland PALM SUNDAY APRIL 10 1 to 6 P.M.

Come See Our Display No Sales ANNOUNCEMENT Please be advised that I am now associated with the HAGERSTOWN REALTY CO. I will be happy to assist you in the negotiating of the sale or purchase of real estate. BERNARD A. YOUNG HOME PHONBr RE J-3436 OFFICE PHdNE: RE S-1660 1661 Mason and Dixon Kennel Club All Breeds Dog Show Sunday April 10, 1960 Hagerstown Municipal Stadium JUDGING STARTS AT 8:30 Food Available DO YOU WANT "BIG CAR" Sturdiness, Heavy Materials and Performance IN YOUR COMPACT CAR? THE U.A1E 6 8 Gives You What You're Used To. Easiest To Get In And Out Too.

Drive The "Compact Without Compromise" Today 672 Oak Hill RE 3-23TO FLEIGH MOTORS Stick With The Birds" Baseball Boosters Excursion--Sunday, May 1st ORIOLES vs. YANKEES Lower Reserved Seat and Round Trip by Motor Coach. $4.25 all inclusive, for Oriole Fans. (Yankee fans come along at your own rilk.) Tickets Available at: MEL'S LIQUOR STORE (Across from Post Office) WHITE COFFEE POT RESTAURANT (Long Meadow Shopping Center) Departure Time: 11 AM. Sharp from White Coffee Pot.

Limited Number Of Tickets Reserve Today Avowed Attest Editing Over Right To Notary Commission Court inherent requrement states "there is no constitutional right tt hold public U- but that if a political privilege." The State noted that many oaths required by public officers other states end with the clause 'so help me God." North Caro- ina law provides "all persons com- shall be disqualified for office who take shall deny the being of Almighty God." Maryland's highest court, however, could confine the case to issue than the broader constitutional question. The Maryland Constitution abates "that no religious test ought ever bf required as a qualification for any office of profit or trust in this State, other than a declaration of belief in the existence of God." Attorneys for Torcaso pointed out the court could the case in his favor by 'ruling the constitution does hot require the but merely permits the Legislature to require it. They noted there is no State itatute actually requiring the oath. Torcaso had assistance from belief two national organizations in arguing the case. The American Jewish Congress supplied two staff attorneys as co-counsel and The the Americas Civil Ubterties Union filed a "friend of the court" aid brief supporting him.

Torcaso now has a notary pubic commission in the District of but seeks one in Maryland because of his job in Bethes- the da. Md. He was not required to an oath in the District of of oath 1 contend- take Supreme Columbia or Columbia. The high court took the ease under advisement. 500 CARD PARTY SAT.

APR. p.m. Shepherdstown War Memorial Bldg. Adv. Hyacinth.

Tulips c. s. coss 1046JL Potomac St. Adv. POTOMAC BEAUTY SALONS Open Daily and Evenings.

RE 9-5717 for Appointment Adr ANNUAL SPRING SALE MEL'S CUT RATE LIQUORS II W. Franklin St. Across from Post Offici 1. Gin, Sloe Gin Rum 2. Bourbon 7 yrs $3.28 3.

Popular Blend (money back guarantee! 86" J3.17 4. Imported Scotch Reduced 4.59 V4 S.New York State Rose Wine 78c 5. Imported French Brandy $369 Vi 7. Beer N. $2.90 case Cans $3.10 ease BiUiniore Oriole Ticket AJfncy.

Alwtys Cmfomtr Pirklnf Maryland Motors across street. NOTICE Mr. John Braungard Is no longer associated with our Organization. Hagerstown Realty Co. --Realtors-12 W.

Frankliln St. STEAMED HARD SHELL CRABS First Of The Season PARK CIRCLE TAVERN LEAVE ORDERS NOW FOR Including Famous Sherbet Eggs Martha Washington Candy Shop Located in Hill's Store DIAL RE 3-1220 For friendly, confidential. loan service Hagerstown Loan Thrift Corp. 1S8 W. Washington Street J.

A. Hoffman, Mgr. You'll Find Bargains At Fiery's! I A I Cotton Cotton Cord Steel Slats White Enamel Paint 64 Inches Long 18" to S6" Wide 2 BLINDS FOR $4.89 (Bring Your Sizes) WALLPAPER 25c Low as single roll J. RALPH FIERY West Frsnklin Street RC J-5971.

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