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THE DAflT MAIL. HACJCH5TOWH. MOffPAT, FOKUAUT 1C, 1MU. Cibet-RaobTo Prayer for Taft President Wants FSA Poet Created. Lord C'uxJ.

turn the heart-, of our people, that may thy fuct and in thy In this time of confmion and battlf forMikt us not lest he incr- weight of w.1 enter- rn'-cv or affo.1 a a that hides fcar.s. a uc know a we tan do all things thrwijih i uho strengthen', us. Amen. I Pnu! S. Wright.

Portland. minister. Hirst Presbyterian Oh. WASHINGTON jr Son. Taft (R Ohio) said today President Ei wnhcwer wants to make a cabinet rank government department out of Federal Security Adminis- tration and has set machinery 3 'R 'iiJim 0 i motion to create such a depart-! ment.

Taft, the senate Republican floor! tetder, this word to report- after a 40-minute meeting of OBITUARIES Grevtr Cuntford Grover Cleveland Gucssford congressional leaders with the president. He said much of the session was died suddenly this morning at his spent in discussion on the question home. Williamsport, Rt. 2, aged of repudiating certain "secret 69 years. agreements" made by Presidents He was a member of the Church Roosevelt and Truman.

or i Williamsport. Some progress was made toward, is survived by his wife, Mrs. drafUng a repudiation resolution. Jessie Gucssford, at home: chil- a enhower has caUed tor dren. Charles U.

S. Air Newfoundland: Robert U. S. In his State of the Union address. Maryland Senators To Hear Byrd Of Virginia On Tax Cutting flan Rebellious Bloc WmnU To Learn More About Automatic Tax Reduction System.

ANNAPOLIS W--Eleven rebel- the group's conferences but may lious Maryland Democratic Sena-i attend at any time on their own tors, who have formed their own initiative, one of the members of blcK-. will meet with State Sen. the bloc has said. Harry F. Byrd tonight to learn Sen.

Goldstein (D-Calvert) who about Virginia's automatic tax is not one of the insurgent ll', said duction system. he and other members of the fi- Sen. Melnicove (D-Balto 4th), "anee committee have an "open lone of the 11. said the son of the on the Virginia plan and) economy-minded U. S.

senator will be glad to hear it explained, brief the group on the Virginia; The 11 Senate Democrats are plan, then tomorrow will present working on a proposed economy it to the Senate Finance Commit- program of their own. They sent a letter Saturday to the Board of Revenue Estimates criticizing it for failing to make better guesses. "Experience discloses that for a period of years the estimates have been grossly out of line," the 11 said. The board has estimated reve- nues for next year will leave a The plan calls for an income tax reduction when state surpluses exceed a certain amount. Sen.

Byrd Jr. sponsored the measure in the Virginia Legislature. Melnieove said the Finance Com- mittee would meet about 3 1CAI after the House and Senate a i surp i us of only $291000 adjourned Tuesday. We unhes itatingly predict there The splinter group of insurgent will be a surplus of at least 10 Democratic senators was formed million dollars at the end of the to oppose the party regulars be- i fiscal year 1954," the senators cause the 11 felt the need of "new leadership." They have announced that said. The board, composed of three Democrats, is to meet tomorrow Big Improvement E.

Kneppcr, assistant superintendent of tool a a i A I I LIStTU I I I I I Ii will introduced in Congress shtT a y. one brother, E. Barjjer, foreman tooling department, showin in the "within a reasonable time." Harry, Hagerstown; and nine above photograph operating the newly developed Coordinate Setting peoples anywhere Worth. Texas: a C. Swandnl.

Taft said the proposed resolution Rupadi "f' a MK. Woodrow Pair- i.i.uui,,_t,u mot nn.j ee omorrow form legislative programs of their to go over their estimates again own whenever they feel that The official estimators are J. Mil- need exists. i lard Tawcs, comptroller, Hooper S. The other Democratic senators Miles, treasurer, and James J.

have no standing invitation to join Rcnnie, budget director. "I would think it would go grandchildren, through," Taft said. Tnc body was removed to the Taft and House Speaker Martin Lfiaf Funeral Home, Williamsport. (R-Mass.) met with newsmen announcements later, the office of White House Press Secretary James C. Hagerty im mediately after they and other GOP leaders had held their regu Norman R.

Snokt Norman R. Snoke, 49. died at his home, 128 South Jefferson Street, Machine which will enable Fairchild to manufacture entire families of tools to meet extremely close tolerances required by the aircraft industry. Capable of setting points of fittings within a few thoft- sandths of. an inch in correct relationship to each other within a maximum range of 100 feet, this machine will be used in the manu- facture of tools for the McDonnell F3H Demon.

Tool Contract A contract to build tooling for the Luscombe Airplane Corpora- tion has been awarded to the Fair- child Aircraft Division according a thi time" of "their discharge. Away Uniforms WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 Scrivner R-Kan) says the govern- lar Monday morning strategy on- Sunday morning ference wiUi the president. Ifollowinjj a long illness. He was ME 1 I I This was a departure from in Franklin County, son of the railCnilCI Vl6lS AgamSl UlVlOff sessjons, when the congressional late Harry Snoke.

i leaders have been- reluctant to He survived by his wife, Mrs. talk. Snoke: two children, Mrs. Taft said resolution setting a Lehman, a new department to take over theJ 2: Harold Snoke, Greencas- work of the Federal Security mother, Mrs. Susan Snoke, ministration is being prepared, jChambersburg: three sisters, Mrs.

FSA now is headed by a Beaver. Chambersburg; Mrs. Oveta Culp Hobby, who sits in on! Grace Perry, Chambersburg; Mrs. cabinet meetings. Mrs.

HobbyiJohn Wright, St Thomas, al- voiced the hope before she tooki so four grandchildren, nffice that her post would to nnc of full cabinet rank: FSA includes the Social System and a complex Heart Attack Is Fatal To Famed News Reporter PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (XI Lions To Hear Supervisor On Blind Program George W. Keller, supervisor of services for the blind, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Mary- land State Department of Educa- tion, will address the weekly lunch- MR. AND MRS. HAROLD E.

BOOKBINDER: A partnership that includes careers as well as personal lives and even hobby interests. The t-nlimr. "If ftdtlrr hrnrri riall un TM I nn Hlrrrt. unlMlly an Clark Lee. 46, one of the nation's top reporters who covered World War II from the fall of Bataan to the surrender of Japan, died yesterday of a heart attack.

He and his wife, Liliuokuekalanl, a Hawaiian princess he married in 1938, had returned from Spain! only a few weeks Lee's career--which began in 1929 when he joined The Associated Keller, who is himself blind, hav- Press--carried him throughout theiing lost his sight at the age of pr.M-.-di.ro. rmiiWtW ike world. will sneak nn i After serving in AP bureaus i ieon of The Hagerstown Lions Club ThI 'TM lu dr.piir i a the Hotel Alexander tomorrow ll in 1 noon at 12:15 o'clock. fue olilulonallvr em 1o I i about anything from br.l formulae for nwrltnl happlnn. to t() an made today by! federal health, educational and re- lated services.

On the matter of repudiating se- cret agreements. Taft said the President was referring primarily to the Yalta agreement between President Roosevelt and the Rus- fians. W. L. Landers, General Manager.

and Tok Ue was Uncte Sam reaches a i whpn the Japane Brown officiating. Burial will be in Cedar Hill Cemetery at Grecncas- tle. Friends may call at the funer- al home this evening. Mrt. Mrs.

Jane Hose, Moorefield, W. died at home of her son, Simon ders stated that this is the first The record public today. City, Honolulu, qUHe a Tnltvn ronohf at tacked Pearl Harbor. His eyewitness and often exclu- sive accounts fit the fall of Ba- taan won him wide acclaim. He IhliiK miy i.

un.ull.-itrd ndvl.T an speak on the development of I thrrr i. that mdii? I i i qintllrlril The dlrferrni-e brtnern thnr two was step in the creation of a Tooling for TM Anyway, Scrivner added, the uni- Department far superior in scope, capacity, and potentiality than any an aircraft! i are for trained-down soldiers and "within three or four months manufacturer's plant. the so much weight that they cannot even Taft said further Hosc 129 North Mulberry! Kan-child's past recnrrl in tooling Ecl into their- uniforms." 1 luriner Slrw) a1 Pr i av i achievements couoled with the new- with the Democrats publicans in Congress would have to take place before the Eisenhow- er-asked resolution was finally in- troduced. a ullli Saturday evening following! achievements coupled with the new- a 'hort illness of complications, developed technique of using aged 84 years. Mrs.

Hose came llcs ln tnt a a of tool-! her son's home a month ago. Shei wl TM Fairchild to manu- Zion Plans For Lenten Services was a member of the Brethren in! a i families of tools Couple Marrying For Third Time Wi-Mr. and perform any operation necessary to i AI PAMV meet the close tolerance require-, ments so necessary in aircraft to-(mooning today after their third day- marriage, say this one is "for A recent survey revealed that thcikeeps Christ Church, Moorefield. She is survived by following children: Simon Hagerstown; Charles, Mrsi Bertha Sites, Roy, deal, al! of Moorefield; Mrs. Bessie Slcighcr, Friendsvillo.

nep(l of highly specialized tooling 1 Their marriages in 1948 and 1950 Albert Hose, Moorefield. Also sur-i a a great and the sources ended in divorce. But the two, On are 3S grandchildren and this need were few. It bus es! partners, didn't let it wii jt 7.JO, i i i i ani a or la Luscombe interfere with operation of their n'dock formed Church wilfhold the first of its annual mid-week Lenten ices. At ri ri will preach a series of sermons onlj 1 the theme.

"An Ancient Faith in: Mooreflcld a Modern On March 4 thci on Tuesday 2 P. ln Cemetery, Cirl L. Rev. J. Odell Zechman, pastor of carl Ltigene Miller died in his the Cavetown Parish of the Evan- The body was taken to Rest! con t'act is only the first of a slx dr cleaning shops.

chntracts of this type that Fair- rreedman, 51, and his bride, the child'shall enter into. jformer Jeanne The Luscombe contract require-! ments call for the immediate de-i a and familiarization programs arcjD A being established for newly hired: flUIIIglUn employees and also for those oeonlfii I rv Her. He came to On Tuesday of Holy Week. a serving as 31. ihere will be a special musical 1 WnrM sleep early Sunday morning at his Eclical and Reformed Church will home.

1 Kaplan Court, aged 66 preach and on March 25 the Rev.i Rnrn and ronrorf 'in peasant cmnlov selected for in The planned First a al Fan-child, in addition pccial musical 1 World "war service and on Wednesday evening! a a member of Morri; Jherewill be a service of prepara-: Pos No 42 A i a i Communion. The; gi on Surviving, besides wife hacrament of Holy Communion (Richter) Millpr ari rianoh be administered on Thursday, April Cf Janet ver period of time. Ti i The public is cordially invited fo gerstown'- Asters Mauri 1 II Sydney Lawford. these services in Zion ler Philadelphia; Mrs. Nellie C.iL._ A ft- Watts, Annapolis; Mrs.

Lenore: UI ACtOr, Kaplan, Washington, D. broth-! HOLLYWOOD. Feb. IS velopment of necessary, tooling did I do when I was single but look ability and increased capacity to'around for a girl like my wife the extent of approximately 1001 She is wonderful." employees. Extensive schooling! later reported battles both in the Pacific and European theaters.

In -1946, he settled in this pic- turesque coastal community for a career of free-lance writing. York Bus Driver Is Exonerated In Fatal Accident SOMERSET, Pa. Norman Crider. Greyhound bus driver from York, has been exonerated in the death of four persons in a bus- truck collision last Oct. 4 on the Pennsylvania Turnpike.

A criminal court jury deliberated three hours Saturday before free- ing Crider on four counts of in- voluntary manslaughter. Crider said he bus around a steel program for the often erroueou.l, rr Kllr a. 1. that "advice" outline, one rour.r of action for the advlned. dra.Ta by Ihr xlvi.er: the per.o,, aid morr elearly all of thr of hi.

reach, and froii, to the to hi. la pointed out here to our public Ky.trni todav ha. added to f.vullle. the of u.dnnce not a.i.l.,,r. oun.clor, a County.

or and la H.lBer.to,n, Junior Collie. th, educational binder are teachers in the fullest connotation of the word. Neithjor's present position entails binders, or any other teachers for that matter, to actually impart to students the knowledge which they themselves have acquired, the un- full-time teaching, as such but the dcrsta nding which matured in its accolade is nevertheless ap I would be missing. Be- nuK1o cause the Bookbinders, like most plic icle teachers, have spent many years You see, Kathryn and Harold are behind books themselves to qualify both counselors. Kathryn is eoun-jas instructors of youth, selor at Hagerstown Junior Col- Eve though they are currently W.

with collateral duties as in- serving in slightly different capac- a ructor in psychology, and Har- ties in two separate schools, one Inn ucoun(s elor at the city and one in the countv, Boonsboro High. How then a Bookbinders are known thev DP rfpSrnhpH ac a I 11.. be described as as a tpam and what has and is being; in any special sense' Well, it is fact for this recogmtTon' The basis in trted to swing toward rehabilitating the" i because Tousling i i 1' eel laden truck sightless. a i as applied to assisting stu-! both taught Si parked on the highway but that I The Lions Club will have as dents in their choice of future oc-! prior to 01 struck a steel beam hanging guests Miss Georgia Nor- cupations and resolution of theirjters' dei rom the rear end of the big ve- or and James O'Neal, the blind interim problems, is in itself a i Bi Reported Doing Fair By Family contractual tooling requirements! The Rev. Paul B.

Watlington. rrii op hand, mil provide for the firsti a Washington Square can 110 7 a a 5 af Church, who suffered a slight attend Church. Local Delegates to be doing fairly good by members of his family today. He is expected to be a patient at Washington County Hospital for several weeks, and the exact ex tent of the stroke can not be deter mined at present, relatives said. He was stricken on High Street licle.

Four bus passengers died in the crash: A. B. Bjalbert, 39, of Swe- den; Wilburn S. Williams, 43, Lov- ngton, Mrs. C.

A. Thomas, iO, Ft. Wayne, and David Roberts, East Orange, N. J. Alsatians Plan Oyster Feed At degrees at Columbia Univer- alsity.

But even today, despite their highly refined form of teaching. It (geographical separation in the is of necessity refined because the county school system, the Book- cnnippt "iaiioM" it, A subject "taught" is the student binders manage to do a lot of newsstand attendants at the Court House and Post Office respectively. They will be presented with white canes and an announcement will be made of the presentation later of canes to a number of other residents of the city and county. I a Ptituoes and acquired abilities so! counseling which jointly Tomorrow's luncheon will ha he may logically choose tnc so well qualified to administer under the sponsorship of the Health of endeavor in which he canlKathryn's major for her master's and Welfare Committee of the'club, jTM 05 1 satisfactorily earn his liveli-; degree was in psychological serv- Mr. Keller, a native of Ohio, ices; Harold's, occupational adjust- )Ids a bachelor's degree in psy- chology from Ohio State University himself.

The counselor's role is teamwork. They spend two nights I5' en ac ualnt the student weekly working with the Juvenile blind I with himself and with his innate providing the psychological unty. I a i and acquired abilities so! counseling which they 'are ointl holds a bachelor's degree in psv- i a i i a in rhc Prophet," ment and personnel psychology. from Ohio State University i a No a can reveal aughtjBgth were last year elected to the The Alsatia Club will hWd its a a was first employed as a place- to yo hlch alread lies: American Psychological Associa- nual oyster feed at the club rooms ment specialist with the Ohio Com- dawn 'ng of yourjtion. tonight beginning at 5:30.

mission for the Blind. The Office Following the serving of oysters of Vocational Rehabilitation in nif, mv vl i ivtiia ijtiilct null 111 on the half shell an oyster recognized his marked 11 t- L-. i i i i nlS WlSuOm Dl The whb walks it might be best to introduce a tem )e bit of chronology at this point, be- not of! fore it seems rmnlrpH that Kath- in the shadow of the lore it seems implied that Kath- will be held to be followed by in rehabilitation work and TM but rather of hts faith: yn and Harold Bookbinder have business session, entertainment! recommended him for a position lovlngnc(ss If is indeed been a team all their lives. No, and refreshments. I with the State of Maryland wise he does not bid you enteg, the they weren't childhood sweet- I grandchildren.

FiaoloJ IT AW riA Tllc funcr al will conducted at Ejected A I i Suter Funeral Home Wednes- 1 i' I I da at 2 P- 'he Rev. Wilson P. Convention In MarCh officiating, with intcr- Ton delegates and four alternate in TM Cemetery. or. Alton Alexandria, andi father, Sir Sid-! Thursda after com i i i i I A i nTM A delegates to the 14th annual Military honors will be accorded convcnijon of the Morris Frock at A a i City on March 22 1 TM- 27 have been elected by A a a Local 842 of the VAVV-CIO.

Post American Mrs. Clara R. Duffcy Lawford, who his son's acting in movies but a er not only approved but did a i of acting in them himself, died yesterday. He succumbed at 87 a pastoral call on Tjne of Club President Paul Buffer said! Mr. Keller was first assigned to plenty of oysters will be available the area as a coun- and that there will be some sur-! selor specializing in industrial prise entertainment presented at-i placement of the blind but has ter the business session.

Merle Oberon To after a relapse of flu. BeCOHlC Citizen Peter, notified of the death, a um i vvi'nrm IP ic reported flying home from a visit nh OLL OOD 16 to Honolulu. Oberon who was born in Austra- lia anr! spent her early life in In- Mrs. Clara Ruth Duffey, wife of'decorated, died at the Sir Sydney, who retired, much a plans to beco: after more than 40 Bntish A me an American sincc been given state wide re- sponsibility for developing an over- all program of service to the blind and assisting other rehabilitation house of his wisdom, but hearts, and they never mutually leads you to the threhold of your agreed on careers that wo own mind. By this definition, tnen, Kathryn and Harold Bookbinder are truly teachers, but of studenjts not subjects.

They are dedicated to leading youth to the threshold of YES, COLD for $1.90 For the best in spirits. Gallagher's 23 N. Locust St. Adv piacement of" al'f handT carecrs which wiu bring tnem the ANNOUNCEMENT capped clients. greatest dividends, in happiness as The Patterson Agency is glad to counselors in the training and "ieir own minds in choice of the announce that Mr.

Preston T. Ccar- foss is now actress disclosed associated with our FM, 17 Real Estate department. He wili: welcome the opportunity of scrv- RUMMAGE SALE Franklin Street. I.E. Ch.

Adv. well in remuneration. If it were possible for the Book-' agreed on careers that would so perfectly mesh. In fact, if it is even relevent, it was their inde- pendent choice of careers that ac- tually brought them together. As you may already know, Kath- ryn is a native of this city--the only daughter of Mrs.

Ollie Horst and the late Stanley Horst. After her graduation from Hagerstown High she studied at Western (Cnntiniifi! on Page 4. Cnl. (,) she has T. Michael.

Km 3 5 nthusiilstic a heTattonicy'' 1 1 make the ing you in the sale or purchase" of I I I A I BE BACK i t. i Hospital Sunday morn- donor i a a i a lover. citucnship application. Miss Real Estate. i the beauty shop Fob.

18 In rrccnt years Sir a on. whoso a was a British PATTERSON AGENCY a a long illness. For appt a a i i a i mustaclipd A officer, entered movies in i i a 3 CJ. A. a after an illnoss of five weeks.

niton. .1. and i aged 4' ycar. a 0 "iurtter ofThT'latV' Iay0(i tll( a i Londo i i lal a 1() from cn of i uood. snd i a office and -She a a of a i i ln a a a a long illness.

For 111 Washington St. phono 510-ftf 317 N. Locust. St" Ph. 4661-5768.

A A fiifetena i und Victor St. Paul's M. E. Church, of Robert i i the Sunday School and in "The Portrait of Dorian Gntv" OWEN JONES SAYS: and i i i 7 1 I 1 i I I I 111 1 1 i I I B. 0.

i i a a the Ladies Auxiliary of the i lils( I 1 1 from the i i i burg Fire Co. i i 1 OWEN JONES SAYS- purchased from A MOTORS. INC. FASNACHTS i i i i i i i 1 HV-CP! 5ft( i 1(1 a. in.

Tiics Surviving arc husband Joseph L. Duffcy. submarine divi- Oranpe. Texas- brothers, in "The Rogues' A fu i i of 0 with every tisod car purchased from ANTIETAM MOTORS. INC.

Adv. ho was costumed as his past A officer. a a Elko, li Marker. Myersville: Frank APPLES APPLES Newman's Packing House Smithsburg, Md. Ph.

2-4741 Adv I i i I MIT1I a Ohio; sisters. Mrs. We a 'ern in a jiffy! Si i i ('. Ftoycr. a i a i i i Printing Company, fclcphoni doz.

Lottif Troy. Ohio; Ix)ttic Troy. Ohio: i a a a a and Adv. Sheploy. Frrderick Ftini'ral sprvices will he from the A I SALON i i Home.

Smiths- i to on Wednesday' at 1, p. iflu.iim-ii fur a i and with the i Kobert Hook offi- l.v.i w. i i i St. a i I i in the Ltl- i i Ci Mycr.sville a 1 1 i i'lui'-'rai ilonn 1 RUBBER STAMPS Stouffer Telephone 1200 Adv. FOR NEWNESS AND SPICE In your spring wardrobe, hurry in- to Iienson's.

Featured in leading fashion magazines are our coats, suits, dresses a Browse a i obligation. Honson's and Dress Shoppr 23 W. A i a St. Adv. i i MY.

1.37 i i of i i M. Bi.n, died i i SnniKiv i i i i i a i a ASK YOURSELF Am I paying loo much for auto insurance 51 Compare your rates and Sove up to 20 per rent wif JACK B. SCHNEBLY, Agent FARM BUREAU INSURANCE (v Phonr a i POR-i COAL! COAL! COAL! Pea Stoker $11.50 Size Nut $11.50 Size Stove $11.50 Run ot Lump, S9.50 This coal Is a and screened ee n( st c.n« and slag. old on money back FILL DIRT AND TOP SOIL Sold by Load or a Job i-nwnt. and i firaded SPICKLER MOTOR LINES Ceorf oss phone 338 i-J iL ROOFING AND SHEET METAL I I Asbestos, i i i i i Brie, A i I A a i A a i Slag i up.

ET A i i Down i Bonded Applicators of Md, he. 17 East Wilson Blvd. Phone 4343 Is It A Question Of Money We make loans at low rates and they are repayable in fittod-to-your budget, conven- ient installments. Phone 4814. Hagerstown Loan Thrift Corp.

138 W. SliTft A. Makr" a Mgr. HERE IS SOMETHING REAL CALVERT TERRACE New Brick, Stone Colonial Siding, consisting of living room, with dining rm. adjoin- ing, fireplace, bookcase and shelves, modern kitchen with garbage disposal, large bedroom on 1st floor with both.

2 large bedrooms on 2nd floor with bath. Sliding door clothcsprcss; large knotty pine club cellar with i place, toilet room, asphalt tile floor. Foiccd air hent oil 'nrd; rlr-rtrir. water heater, laundry room Reduced to for sale. Pose.ss,ion ot once.

W. LEE ELGIN. Realtor Phone 1163.

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