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The Morning Herald from Hagerstown, Maryland • Page 3

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eachers were sentenced Wednes- for Youth School, ay to pay fines of $290 each, F-SHAPEO DORMITORY Stabler and Associates of New broken at 3:30 p.m. Thursday for an F-shaped Oxford, Pa. at the Shippensburg College, dormitory shown here in a sketch by the archi- Local Deaths GUEST SPEAKER --Marvin E. loewen, Washington. D.C..

secretary of the Department of Public Affairs of the General Conference of Seventh Day Adventists, will be the guest speaker at the Dual Highway Adventist church Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. Pastor Loewen served as a missionary to China from 1934 till (Continued from Page 32) ers, Madison, N.C.; Clifford; Waynesboro, and Fred V. Kesselring, of Amboy, 111. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. from the Grove Funeral Home, Waynesboro, conducted by Rev.

Harry M. Sehl Sr. Interment will be made in Riverview Cemetery, Williamsport. Floyd Barkley Floyd Barkley, Huttensyille, W. died suddenly at his home of a heart attack, Monday evening.

He was a member of the Metho' dist Church at Huttensyille. Surviving are his wife, Virgia Barkley; daughter, Mrs. Carl L. Boore, Hagerstown; son, Richard, Hagerstown; son, Lee, Ohio; 2 brothers, 3 sisters, and 3 grandsons. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m., at the Methodist Church in Huttensville.

Clifford G. Quintal Clifford Gore Quintal died Wednesday at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, aged 17. THE MORNING HERALD, Hagerstown, Md. 3 Thursday, Mrch 7, 1H) Two Truth For Youth Teachers Sentenced Two Truth for Youth School rdered to pay mdlcal and hos- xpenses of an eight-year-salutary result? and we were ital Id student they were convicted ast fall of assaulting, and given uspended terms in the Womens' teformatory upon condition they ake psychiatric treatment. Two Truth tor Youth School lachers were sentended today to ay fines of $200 each, required to Ske psychiatric treatment and or- ered to pay the medical and Htspital expenses of an eight-year- Id boy they were convicted of ssaulting year.

Rose, 31, of the 2300 lock Cay and Nancy Greory, 19, of Hagerstown Rt. 1, ad been convicted last September of assaulting Allen M. Ruck, AuSos Crash Jn Northern Ave. Three autos were involved in a rash Wednesday night on North- rn according to city police. A a operated by Gerald anklin Spikier, 25, 44 Wayside traveling west oh Northern struck the rear of a car op- rated by George Russell Bows- 38, Route 5.

The Bowser uto was then forced into the roar a car operated by William J. lapp. Box 412. Patrolman R. G.

Detwilder larged Spickler with oo closely. So-Cavities LONDON (AP)-- An elephant's ooth three million years old has een found in a village in Kazakh- tan, Moscow radio reports. The ooth was described as 7.8 inches sng and weighing 4.4 pounds. 400 block of Salem a student at the school, and causing injuries that resulted in the boy spending 20 days in the Washington County Hospital. The defendants who had been free on bond since the conviction had nothing to say when sentence was imposed by Judge O.K.

McLaughlin in Circuit Court. Judge McLaughlin, noting that the acceptance of psychiatric treatment may be against the tenets of their religion, said, "if they are adamant about it and nn't receive treatment they will have to be brought bac'; to serve time" one year in the Maryland Reformatory for Women bv Miss Hose and six months in Ihe reformatory by Miss Gregory. The jurist, recognizing the delay between the conviction and the sentencing, said "these cases! have been as disturbing as any in my eight years on the bench." The court said it wanted to get all the acts available and the court was interested in Area Radio Programs forced the return His parents, Quinten C. and Anita Gore Quintal, who reside of missionaries in 1942. Later he returned to the Far East as president of the Philippine Union Mission.

Oh his return from the Philippines Pastor Loewen served as president of the Ohio and Chesapeake Conferences before taking up his present duties. During his presidency of the Chesapeake Conference, he was a frequent visitor to this area. at 529 Valley View Road, Towson, are former residents of Hagerstown. Besides his parents he is survived by a brother, Renee and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Marion Gore. Funeral services will be private. Mrs. Myrtle V. Young" Mrs.

Myrtle V. Young, 2401 Kenton Springfield, Ohio, died Wednesday at the "age of 81. She was born in Washington County, Md. A daughter and two sons, all tssa beciiiwi Springfield, survive. teeth.FASTEETH.anlmprovcdalkii-i line, (non-acid) powder, sprinkled on your holds thetn.firmerso Of the 11.801} fire deaths in the feel more comfortable.

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TOi.i P.M. JaytilrO 6:55 News 7:00 Jaybtro 7:25 Sc-ii-cbdart. 7:30 Jaybird 7:45 Young At MUt Jaybird ''-eathet 5'jfDmarr NEWS Jaybird New about management of the Truth appreciate the school is prayer until the victim submits. well intended and has brought alarmed by the lack of supervision by the Department of Education, but much has been done since the trial and it is to the chiatrist's report demonstrates a school's credit" Judge McLaughlin said. He said the court has learned that the Department of Education, after an opinion by the Attorney which said the department did have right to exercise supervision, has had pleasant results.

"I am now privileged to say the school has cooperated fully and has followed the recommendations of safety and health as well as accreditation." Referring to the two teachers, Judge McLaughlin said the court is in receipt of two reports from the Department of Parole and Probation, which was asked to a pre-sentence investigation, "and the court is struck by fact. that there is a recom- mandation as to both that sen- be suspended on condition pay hospital bills and medical expenses and that they not be permitted ta teach." Judge McLaughlin said theve was substantiation by a psychiatrist who said the defendants have a personality problem and do mt lave the responsibility of outlook to justify their teaching. As to the teaching qualifica- of the defendants, Judge HcLaughlin said that "since the Department of Education has over supervision, I think he department is better situated to make an opinion, and I am not going to pass on that." There is mitigation here, he said, in that both were carrying the school as to method of pun ishment that of paddling with "The court concludes that what was done for all practical purposes was the carrying out of an order." In addition, he said, the psy- personality pattern that shouv they nedd help and that perhaps they are not too responsible for what they did. "Tiiey feel the Lord tells them what to do, and in their underlying personality they are hostile in certain things, and in the hope court will follow the recommendation that these persons have the benefit of psychiatric advice. "I appreciate their tenets do not subscribe to medical attention, but if they are adamant and do not receive they will have to be brought back to serve time," Judge McLaughlin said.

He added, after sentencing, that the "court has been pestered by telephone calls and letters from all over the country but has not been disturbed." that they can be helped not tective Robert Frush after the stant refusals to obey." 77 Summons Issued During February A total of 77 traffic summons were issued during the month, according to Lt. Grayson Doarnberger, Hagerstown i Police Department. Last February the police department issued 76 summons, he said. During January of this year 75 were issued compared with 83 last year. rr In Peking 'OKYO API King Savana Vathana of Laos was greeted in Peking by Red Chinese President Liu Shao-chi and "render Chou En-lai, a Chinese jroadcast reported.

The king and Premier Souv'anna Phouma are on a thank-you tour of the 13 nations i signed the Geneva agreement ending the civil war in Laos. as a form punishment, parents of the boy, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Ruck, made a report to police after the boy came home from school with black and blue marks on his body. Police photographs were submitted at the trial to show that the child suffered bruises about the buttocks, leg groin, neck and. rm.

Rev. Earl E. Marquiss, principal of the school, said the boys parents were told what had hap-; pened that the boy had been Miss Hose and Miss Gregory punished for being unmanage- were arrested last June by De- able, and his "repeated and con- FROM THE GREEK Name of squirrel comes from wo Greek words, "skia" and 'oura." Literal meaning is "he holds his tail over his back out the established principles ofto shade himself." BRENT ALLEN BOWERS JR. of S. Locust Hagerstown, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Brent A. Bowers, is shown above taking the oath. He is now a member of Hagerstown's Naval Reserve. After receiving his training here in Hagerstown, he will then serve two years of active duty with the U.S.

Navy. All young men of 17 years of age are urged to look into the Naval Re- serVe to see what they have to offer. Call 733-5064 days or 733 9141 evenings." Elderly Man Fractures Hip In Fall Here Patrolman Richard R. McGowan, while working traffic at the intersection of N. Potomac and E.

Franklin observed the fall of an elderly man. McGowan rushed to the man and helped him to a doorway, and then called the Community Rescue Service which took him to the Washington County Hospital. The man was identified as Victor Shuman, 91. 17 East Ave. At the hospital' he was treated for a fractured hip and then admitted to the hospital for further treatment.

Yanks To Use Five Hurlers FORT LAUDERDALE, (AP)--Manager Ralph Houk of the New York Yankees named five pitchers Tuesday to face the Baltimore Orioles in the Grapefruit League opener here Satur day. ntto Sounds 01 Musk 9:30 Sounds Of Music 9,5 E.L.M. Hymn Time 10:00 Sounds Of 1 Local 11:05 Sounds PWI- MUSIC iboree 1.05 C. V. 12:00 News Farm Rase of the Air News Ruuttriup 12:45 Weather Summary Interlude Harding's Hideaway "55 New Hideaway Public Serve Special Java Junction News :05 Java Junctlur 1:30 Hardinfl's Hfdpawar 5:15 Sign Off i 42 N.

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