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TECH iv (Ma Chefs ft Deride Abort Atwnk Weapons NATO Agree To Control By Civilian PARIS of At- L. George L. Eichelberger, Dargan. died this morning at 3:30 o'clock, at the Washington County Hospital, a an illness of one month, age 82 years. He was (he son of the late Ham- ilton and Annie Eichelberger, of Dargan.

He was a lifelong mem- ber of the Church of God al Sam- ples Ala nor. Surviving are sons, L. Bakerton, W. Charles a i i G. a i and a i I i cily; a lantic A i a announced i and Donald, at agreement a civilian govern- a Mrs.

Kva Krol- ments must keep the final say nn a a Mrs. Ethel Clmrrhev the use of atomic weapons in the Sharpsburg and i Daisy defense of Western Europe. Churchcy. i cily; sister, Mrs They gave no indication, Minnie Samples a ever, of how the or. Twenty-seven a i were to be polled in case of an i also survive, emergency.

The body was removed to Eakle's The decision was disclosed a Home in Bolivar. W. he final communique issued fol- but will be relumed to his home on owing a two-day meeting of a friends THE DAILY MAIL. HAGERSTOWN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, OBITUARIES foreign, defense and finance min- isters of the 14 North A a i Treaty Organization members. The conference approved a defense plan may Funeral announcements later.

Ashfon Knodt Boswtll Asliton Knode Boswell, Shop- based on the use of thermonuclear herdslown, died Friday evening at weapons if needed to hurl Daughters Hospital, Mar- any invasion The decision did not appear to bind the United States to consult tinsburg, aged 47. The son of Ihe late Ashton and Mercia (Knode) Boswell, of with the Allies in cases of grave Sharpsburg, he was the former emergency nor to change a of Boswell a Shen- standmg instructions which may a 1 i He was a member of ready have been given to ficn. SI. Peter's a Church, Shep. Alfred M.

Gruenlhcr, supreme A Ml Nebo a i lied commander for Europe. 'Lodge, Tall Cedars and the 'Blue The "new look" a for de- Hidge Riding Club fense was a hv the chiefs of Besides his i win staff of the member countries. (Wilkcri Bnln I The United States is known to'- Boswe survived Byron Employees Receive Christmas Bonuses Ircnic right, above, is seen presenting a bonus to which might emergencies. There was no mention in the an Funeral services will be 2 p. m.

Monday at St. Peter's nouncement of a French scheme for a small "political a i Cemetery, Sharpsburg. Mrs, Mrs. Blair Lizzie Blair, wife of Jacob Blair, died Thursday night al 10 Christmas arrived early yesterday for em- of W. I).

Hymn i Sons, in Williiimsporl. Yulclidc cheer was prevalent the a nery as all employees were given cash i by the company, a i the Williamsport i first in i area lo give out Christmas "gifls" this I year. Superintendent Fred W. Kennedy, at ex- anchored off shore with little dam- age, is 388 feet with a gross ton- nage of 5,383. It was built at Glasgow.

The Coast Guard said that while Slcpl-en S. employes iook on. 1 il probably was much Tanker Ablaze After Collision; Rescue CAPE MAY, N.J. 10,335 ton tanker Atlantic Cape Town is afire in the main channel 28 miles in from the Delaware breakwater after colliding in a heavy rain and dense fog with the United Fruit ship Maya early today. No casual- ties were reported.

The Coast Guard at Cape May said it had dispatched six cutters to the scene. A Coast Guard spokesman said the cutter Zennia already wjyi i i fire aboard the A a i Cape Town. The Maya was not burning. The collision occurred at a point as Elbow Cross Ledge light in the main channel. The Coast Guard said that as far as il knows traffic in the channel still is flow- ing.

Visibility at the Cape May station, 28 miles away, was re- ported at miles. The Atlantic Cape Town, which flies the Liberian flag, is owned by Tanker Transport, Inc It is 504 feet long with a gross tonnage of 10,335. It was built in 1945 at Sausalito, Calif. The Maya, which is reported The others a i since they already hold i cash jjifls, are: (o i C4enrgc Lizer, Nelson A. Harsh, Robert L.

Dove, George Polls, Clyde T. Young and Oscar L. Rice. Rope Takes Ride In Sunshine But Continues Weak VATICAN CITY, Dec. 0 iu Pope Pius XII took an automobile clock at her home in today in the sunshine of his arnup" with power to "pull the trigger" if full NATO consultation proved impossible.

A NATO spokesman said yester- day the ministers had agreed who should decide when atomic weap- ons would be used and also a a illness of several a i a gardens. decision would be reached. All'J" 1 She, was a mem- I improved condition details of the agreement were with- rl vc he thureh nf but still seriously ill. (he pontiff i was helped into his black, Amcri- In Ihojr communique, the minis- Besides her husband, a daugh- can-donated i i by two of his ters said Ihcy were convinced Mrs. W.

B. Gucssford. Wil- doctors member countries must a i a i liamsporl, survives alone with two! strong armies over a long period grandchildren and four great 1 A witness said he of time in order to deter a a i sister Allen very a as sion. i Lillard, Fcopla, Va and brother- J' nvale Physician. Or.

Htceardo Father Dies In Farof Hungary Word has been received here by John Filipovitz, Green Street, of the a of his 'father, John povitz. on Monday, at his i in Scnlelcrfa. Hungary. Union Asks Action Against Railroad The Railroad Industrial Union on December 14 a.skcd the U. S.

Dis- trict Attorney in a i to in- i a i against the Western i in the a a a i a and the Loco-1 Three children United Slates and in a A a Stuhill.s. resides in i i lnc rights N. and a son, Joseph, in i lo probably point collision. heavy a i worse al sous who live motive. i and a Mrs.

I'nion for (lie Yule Spirit Is Most Pronounced On City Market Yuletide goodies of every de- scription; to say nothing of Christ- mas greens, holly, mistletoe and poinscttias featured today's city market session and despite the downpour I a a crowd- c1 from the opening to the close, alleged interference I Turkeys, ducks, chickens and of the R.I.U., a fe sccse could he had in a i a Delay Opening Of Route 11 Bypass I i i a i while butchers were a R.I.U. president rushed with demands for pork and beef. IN THE SERVICE Pfc. Elmer G. Ryan, $on of Mr.

and Mrs. Granville Ryan, 22 East Lee Street, this city, has arrived in Tokyo, Japan, after taking 24 weeks of schooling at the A. Levie Explains Furniture Sale The furniture that will be loU at the veterans' housing project on Commonwealth Avenue Decem- ber 21 is furniture from a housing unit in which no one has lived for several months, Sterling L. Levit said yesterday. Mayor Winslow Burhans wai.

quoted last night as distressed that the city should take action (or back I ui. .1 i ujc a i i School at Fort Devens, rent so ejos to Christmas, from which he graduated He! In a signed statement, Mr. went overseas aboard Ihe S. wll collects the rents for the city N. S.

James O'Hara. He described housing project, declared: the trip in a letter to his parents "Mayor a says he is 'dis- as beautiful Before his because the possessions at he was employed at Fairchitd Air-! 111 family tenants in the craft. His wishes a Merry Christ- housing project on Commonwealth of his friends. His Avenue, are to be sold for back address is: Pfc. Elmer G.

Ryan, ent due the cily of HagerstowB. mas. to all R.A. 13488812, 501st Comm. Recon.

APO 301, Care P. San Francisco, Calif. Pvl. Leroy E. Ray, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore a Hancock wants the sale delayed because occurs just before Christmas. The a thus appears as friend of friendless and subject of a hearl-throb news story. "The facts behind the story also Route 2, recently arrived in Japan nee printing. The premises for duty at the Yokohama Engineer Depot, according lo a special dis- patch to the Daily Mail from Japan.

Pvt. Ray, assigned to Detach- ment at the depot, completed ba- sic training at Fort Jackson, S. and was last stationed at Fort Eus- tis, Va. Two Hagerslown and one Smiths- burg enlisted members of the Ar- my Reserve were promoted week it w-as a at land i i a District a a a i tors in Balliinore the City's legal position. The rent The two Hagcrslown men.

both i m0 Juld occupied by a couple with five children. On September 28, 1954, the mother and father were sent- enced to prison and are now.serv- ing one-year terms for contribut- in to the delinquency of their minor children. The children were placed in and now reside in foster homes. "The four room unit the family occupied has been vacant September and rent has been is i rears sincc rile sale was I advertised after consultation wilh Al Oswald concerning 11,,, 1 n.t.-it!.... mL 1 members of a of the 319th I a Regiment, were ad- vanced in grade lo Private E-2.

They are Privates Robert S. Brew- er of 1380 Salem Avenue and Ar- E. Harris of 233 Alexander Street. The Smithsburg Reservist, Ser- geant First Class Lester F. Kipe, Rt.

2, Smithsburg, has been promoted Master Sergeant. purpose, a i a i a or other- wise, could be served by delay, since the i to hi sold has been abandoned." Lyell R. Webb returned to Lockhourne Air Force Base yes- terday a spending a two-weeks APPLES FOR XMAS Cooking Apples, 75c Eating Apples, $1.50 bu. up. phone Smithsburg, 2-4741.

Adv RENE HAIR STYLIST permanent Ph. 7748. Adv. DANCINO SAT. NIOMT At the Old Mill Tavern.

Muiic bj leave with his a the Rcv.lUie Moon Dial Trio and Mrs. Nile Webb, 320 South Lo-i GreencasUe PiKe. cast Street. A i a Webb The R.I.U. pointed out a it a designated by the National i a B8s sold 40 to 55 cents, de- lion Board iii 107, 1349 and a 1 "ending on Ihe size, I a a i i representatives A was made a returned from Europe, engineers, hostlers and i wecli a 1P weck following' The Roule 11 bypass around employed by the Western a ne a Saturday sessions will be (irccncastlc, scheduled a i in a jhcld on Friday because of the Adv.

a in uu Jll'lll i WCCk to bO t() i On I IT i i il i i fi a weakcm nB and dividing: Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at he is scheduled lei continue a Dcccmbr 22 i going Western world. r.iesl Funeral To the Meloqiers. American Legion. AT I Clear i Adv I pepper, Va. i a Longaneckcr a i Longancckcr CHRISTMAS i Chcwsville, died at the Washington Cultivated Spruce, Scotch a Hospital (his i seed White Pine.

Cor. Howard i 81. A He a a member of Ihe Bethel jE.U.B. Church. SEE OUR SEAT COVERS ind i i arc his wife Mrs T' tletam St.

Phone 40. A sf FOR SAlTEl-ToRNFED A A S5c 4Sc Ib. Ruben H. Jr Broadftirding Rd, Phone a i St. Bnonsboro Le- gion A i i a A Home in i a i He even may begin (o open on Ihal'dite." wiU be in 'to a a few steps in the a Morle Stallcr.

county roiMls a i wi coin i re sc no bv (he il was reported. A competent engineer, a a i Brotherhood to I dis mites source said he is able to take more! the opening would be a pus- a crli claims for addi nourishment. sibly for only a few days, due to nll a on alleged violation of The i in sun. plus in- recent weather conditions. creased feeding, is part of a new tract.

course of a decided a a PriMCC i a and New Year holidays. CHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE All i of pines. All size cedars. mechanic on a jet bomber and SHOOTI SHOOT! SHOOTI cently returned Izaak Walton grounds across from i i a E. Dawson Jr antl i pee wa J'' 19.

StiU Robert E. Dawson, sons of' Pnzes Golden Dawson, 233'i. Sulcr's Ave- nue, a been promoted to Pri- vate First Class. The two s. Free turkey.

Adv. brothers visited eachicolumbia DELPHEY'S 2V of Bloytr't i the i medical a Double-Breasted i i 35c i 45c. I a a i Phone 2D8S1-M. Elected FOP Head Adv i i i president of Pangborn Phone (J2.1 of Ihe a a nf Police i'A I eleclinn hist f'riiu-o liiis RIDENOUR LIQUORS I a moved lo i Square and a i Street, was i a Hagerstown. Featur- ing sea food, chicken baked ham dinners.

Try our home foods. RIDENOUR LIQUORS I LIQUORS have moved to Public Square and have moved to Public Square a Washington Street, formerly Washington Street, formerly ISchulte Cigar Store. We deliver cooked iSchulte Cigar Slore. We deliver, Phone 6237. Adv' Adv.

Phone 6237. Adv RIDENOUR LIQUORS Slore. We moved to Public Square and Adv a i Street, formerly iSchulte i a Store. We deliver, MARTIN'S MAINLINER Cor. N.

Prospect North Sis. SHOOT SHOOT SHOOT Sunday, Dec. 19, 1:00 P. M. 12 gfi.

Still Target. Sharpsburg, Md. NEWLY REMODELED AIR PORT A A A A I been a of a I i "'cry Satin-daylight. POTOMAC BEAUTY SALON ML Lena, The Spot. Three ShVrps.

pPV OI a "cnings. 220 S. Potomac St. DANCE A A I Lena, The Spo Prizes. Open Fri.

Phone 771 Adv. Sat, 4 (o 2:30. Adv. PAT'S i I A I Cor. W.

Franklin and West Side. your diamonds in Crce Mee--5c Cones Thick Shakes modern styles. The cost is Md. Sportsmen Club. a i years, succeeds No.

4 a i "Three a a i Smith Duties i- A Adv. dent. DANCE A A NIGHT 9 1'. M. lo )2 as i Rnh p.

i I LUMBER FOR SALE M. Bob i i i a Dressed Pine. Delivered Adv. Adv. INN Hound Square.

South Hag. Fire "Woody Fi-ec Trio" Every Thurs- A i i Stic. Adv. day i Adv. i a Phone I SALE I I A TREES--ALL KINDS 0-15 Mud Is Slum Itccaps Also Sprayed.

Free i 647 a nd7so: A Slreel. Phone 411. A PAT'S I A Cor. W. a i a West Side.

Wayside Diner i i Open 10 lo 11 St.Oil i A(lv i GUNNELL'S GOT IT! I I Xeiv a models i i i a i'' a and 8 Yr. old priiof in i W. a i i Street, Why We i phone 1008. i a Store. We rtolhcr.

Cor. a i a a Sis. RIDENOUR LIQUORS the job. 4500 Ft. Loads.

S05.00 i per thousand feel. Phone G. U. Bell's Recipe I A Spons. by Fire Co.

Turkeys, a Serving good food 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. small pigs.

a i a Dc'c. 26. Fountain Service --Delicatessen Phone 7400--R. S. IBob) a i Adv.

Adv. GUNNELL'S GOT IT! I Mogcn David, Tay- lors, Duff Gordon, Berry Cup, New a models i i i a Dare, Almarlen, Christian i Soa BIKLE'S 54 W. Church SI. Free a i Adv. A rtv.

SHOOTI SHOOTI SHOOTI Izaak Walton grounds ac RIDENOUR LIQUORS across from have moved lo Public a and Speedway, Sunday, Dec. 19. Still W. a i Street, targets clay birds. Prizes.

Re- Sehulle i a Slore. We freshmenls. Free Adv. 'Phone 1)237 i Adv I DOWNTOWN I I Slop at The Plaza a a 18.will i your N. Potomac for a delicious tur- and private parties.

Rales are key dinner or a variety of fine reasonable. For a a i fooii5 A i call 3253-Ii. A I I I A A I have moved to Public Square and this i a Fancv i Bss- W. a i Street, kcl.s. Holly.

Trers and a i a Slore. We deliver. H. Earl Cromcr, fiii a i Si' Phone Adv We Sell It." Phone 287.x I SHOOTING MATCH A Dec. 18 al 7 P.

M. fiapland Gift Ptt Shop Ball Park. Pri7.es: Turkeys i Lovely potted a a and Hams. Benefit Rohrersville i a i pieces, i neck- Club. Adv.

hccs. a i bracelets a STARTZMATJ ty lier 8if lcrl a Old Classic Whiskey gal. 27 This figures 2.99 i 3.74 ql. Old Hager House Rye 7 yr. 3,69 Old Hager House Bourbon 8 yr Red White Wine Phone ulberry St.

Plume Adv. Saturday Night Dance "DON MARTIN TRIO" 9 12 P. M. DIXON-TROXELL POST 211 AMERICAN LEGION, FUNKSTOWN NOW! Make Your Reservations For New Yea Phone 5602 Eve, 1 A LOAN'S 13) A LOANS BANK LOAN PLAN 2 I LOANS (4) A I A LOANS CONSUMER'S CREDIT DEPARTMENT OF THE NICODEMUS NATIONAL BANK Wcsl a i Street al i Avenue Munl'i'i l-cilfnil Dfivnil Cinimraliiin Dutch Beer Cor. Church Prospect Sis.

Yes, we i Phone Adv. FORSYTH'S FURNITURE Vi 3.eg Chest S3 98 fifth 59c Shuffle Boards S3 98 83c case Big a I Super a 10 for 51.00 i PI ay Houses $4.95 i They a Open i Adv. ROUND SQUARE A TONIGHT Music by TIM CHANEY Dancing 8:30 til 12 South Hagerstown Fire Co. Benefit Building Fund "THE COSMOPOLITANS" AT WILLIAMSPORT LEGION HOME Public Inviled and Your a i Drinks UEL CALCIUM CHLORIDE, ANTI-FREEZE FOR CEMENT or MORTAR Excellent for removing ice from sidewalks. STEFFEY F1NDLAY, Inc.

332 West Church Street Phone 1600 Established 1873 Incorporated 1912 have moved In i Sm.am i 12 noon anl 6 9 P- Yr. old 1(10 proof in i S3.7S. an 'E? 1 1 Moie. i BUY YOUR I A I A(iv al Benlzel's, 40 i Avenue. yr.

old Sir. Bourbon 3.99 i GOT IT! 14 yr. old Sir. Rye 3.48 fiflh New a Bottles models Vernon Blended 8 Yr. old 100 proof in i i Whisky 3.52 i Why drive 1 We i phone 1008.

a more Christinas Specials at Cor. a i a a Sis. Benlzel's. Special, double shot 40c. Adv.

A AMERICAN LEGION HOME Northern Avenue TONIGHT "Walt Sheldon's Orchestra" No Cover No i i New Year's Eve Reservations now available. Direct from Holiday Inn, Elizabeth New Jersey "THE BEAVERS" Dancing and Floor Show nightly from Dec. 27 thru Jan. 1 A REAL OPPORTUNITY If you are a man who a an interesting job, pleasant i i i conditions, good pay and a permanent position carrying wilh il real opportunities'for the future, Ihen you may be Ihe man for Ihe opening in our a i a No pre- vious experience necessary. a salary paid during training.

Apply lo Mr. K. L. Barr, 32 N. Polomac The Polomac Edison Hagerstown, a a I "ERNIE KESSLER TRIO" Annual Christmas Party For The Children, Accompanied by Moose Members, will be held at the Moose Lodge at 1:30 P.

M. Saturday, December 18. SHOP NOW SAVE ON TV at COMMUNITY T.V. SALES'. SERVICE Out Avenue lo the Wi'Minxlinri'-e 1109 i i i a Ave.

Phone 233-W Console EMKIISON 21" Was EMERSON 21" Console Was EMEHSON 21" Console Wilh record player EMERSON 21" Table Model Was 21" Tahle Model Was 21" Table Model Was 299.95 was 329.95 NOW NOW 279.05 NOW $229.95 $249.95 $269.95 $249.95 $175.00 nn.95 $155,00 279,95 199.95 NOW NOW Many other models to choose from Open Evenings i 9 --I, FREE DANCE Boonsboro American Legion TONIGHT "DIXIE RAMBLERS" We Serve Dinners and Country Ham Sandwiches on Sundays WHEN YOU BUY YOUR NEW CAR GET THE FACTS ABOUT FINANCING IT AT A REAL-SAVINGS WITH A BANK AUTO LOAN Insurance May Be Included Placed With Your Local Agent Farmers Merchants Bank of Hagerstown, Maryland Branch Bank Smithsburg, Maryland Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. GET YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE FROM THE LIONS CLUB All Profits Go To Charity and Community Betterment Projects Two Locations: Near a on i i i a Ave. and on Polomac Ave. near i School i art rniirlmv of IliiiirrMim i.rih.K i i Co. ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRS REWINDING PARTS--- BEARINGS ALL MAKES and SIZES HOUSEHOLD and INDUSTRIAL All Motor Repairs Made Under Direct Supervision of (Pop) H.

B. Mongan ELECTRICAL WIRING and APPLIANCES A. G. Crunkleton Electric Inc. Center Square, Greencastle, Pennsylvania Phone Greenfcastle 22 Phone Hagerstown 914 109 East Lee Street, Hugerstown, Maryland.

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