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fixrrrw THE DAILY MAIL. HACERSTOWN, TUESDAY, JULY 14. Riff Unm Mr Annie Kelle Invihtinnc Dig llIICv nxflX A Age 91 UJVlldUUlIo Tn IWav Talk Near clear AQ Mnvp Tn Savp 1U IdlAd Mrs. Annie C. Kelly, who had Ad WIUVC JdVC 357 living direct descendants' died I ye.slorday morning, ased 91 years, 1 I I nito Russians Aid runo Foreign To End Conference Today.

357 living direct descendants died ye.slorday morning, aged 91 Mrs Kelly died at the home of! her son. Lloyd K. Kelly, Clear Spring. Route One Surviving her are five (laughters. grandchildren, 81 gvcnl grandchildren, and four treat great grandchildren.

Mrs. Kelly was a member of the As sembh of God Church in Williams- To Confer With Senate Appro- priations Committee. WASHINGTON President Eisenhower apparently planned to lake a direct hand today in a a Bv JOHN M. HICHTOWER A 1 -The Kit; Pori Throe Western foreign ministers Her surviving children arc Kd wind up their Washington confer- a W. Kelly.

Morccrsburg; Clar- paign to save his foreign aid pro- ncc. today with indications of enve Kelly, Falling Waters, W. gram from ivnrc drastic wits a acreomenl thai any high-level Va Albert Kelley, Williamsporl; 300 million dollars already vol meeting i Russia should be do Harry Kelley, Wiliiamsporl; Lloyd ed by Congress. at least until next a Kelley. Clear Spring.

Route One- He invited a i a nr0 Robertson To Report Direct To President TOKYO Iff--U. S. envoy Walter Robertson left today by plane the United States to report directly to President Eisenhower on his days of secret talks with President Syngman Rhee on a Ko- rean armistice. The assistant secretary of state high British official said his daughters. Mrs.

Russell Wcllor. i i of the Senate Appropn; "o'vernmcnl was willing to a i Big Pool: Mrs. Emma Banzhoff lions Committee to breakfast at until after the German elections Williamsport: Mrs. Clarence Cot-j the While House today and the full S-pt to avoid possible rmhar- trill. Williamsporl; Mrs.

Edward 'committee to lunch tomorrow; -asmcnt to West Germany's gov-'Swain, California; and Mrs. Joseph assume the President will be eminent. Holtzman, Williamsporl. i snapped by Daily a i Boy Scout correspondent Howard Fuller fol She is also survived by url' i D1 fringes saio Pictured are three of the local Boy Scouts enroule lo Hie Na- tional Boy Scout jamboree in California, reading from left to right: Sam Murray, Lee Kraiss and Theo. Miller, Jr.

The photo was Diplomatic informants reported i before the breakfast "But 1 must a Acting British Sccre- sisters. Mrs. Rosie Kraft. Adams lomoo of this lary Lord Salisbury had presented County. Mrs.

Elizabeth Bow- frankl thc lem 01 of this position to Secretary of State ders, Mrs. Susan Morganthau. and Dulles and French Foreign Minis- Miss Emma Karila. all of Waynes- ic- Georges Bidault and lhal Ihe boro. lowing church services attended at Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Congress i cut the funds." i The House and Senate completed KoKKltc action on a $5,157,232.500 IVaUUlld zalion bill lale yesterday and sent to Eisenhower. Action came on a compromise bill which had bcen worked out after the Senate and House passed throe were in substantial accord. The funeral will bc held at thc Before this final Big Williamsporl Assembly of God Three session. Dulles and Salisbury Church on Wednesday al 2:30 p. in.

planned lo mcel and discuss Bri- by Rev. Vermin Miles, assisted by tain's dispute ilh Egypl over con- i Rev. Robert naniels Interment I nnurd presence of British forces will be in the Parkhr-ari () le fi a version was bv 221-Hi!) thc Suez Canal area. A high British official, who may lot bc named, said i a i is de- termined thai an agrecmcnl i Egypl must cover two major re quircmcnts: i pcrmi.s.sion I A I British forces ti. return to Suez in roll call: Senate approval was by voice vote.

The was more a 300 millions loss a lhc Hober Gilbert Hixon 000 requested by Ihe President fill! Hiiber Gilbert Hixon died at his' 1 slil1 represented something of an Provide Game For Our Scouts By HOWARD FULLER Eagle Scoot, member of Troop 17, Williarnsport, enroote to National Boy Scout Jamboree in anri son nt Mr and Mrs California. 1. P. Randall. 3 Madison Avenue, New Mexico-- iHagerstown, recently returned to a i Corporal Gene Tunney State Year To Produce Grain, Tobacco, Apples And Peachei Crop Reporting Service Estimate; Peach Crop To Be Off Six Per Cent At Compared With Year Ago.

COLLEGE PARK, July County. In Charles W- Maryland will produce less (Mary 1 Counties, the Japanese grain tobacco, apples and peaches beetle has been numerous. year thai in 1952, the Cropj Soybeans on Eastern Shor. Reporting Service estimated today, generally have receivedfairly The reduction in grains is dueiquate moisture, but fields in Cen- both to less acreage being planted tral and Southern Maryland need and lower yield. Tain.

The Southern Maryland to- The wheat yield now is estimatedibacco crop also needs rain soon. is flying by way of Alaska. He re portedly took i him a signed pledge "by Knee agreeing to abide I by an armistice in Korea if one; a 5 DUS ls an acre, half Some second crop alfalfa was cut can bc arranged at Paiimunjom. less than estimaled a monthiin many localities the past week. Robertson was affable, but a Oats and rve also are showing The peak of heavy hay culling has before boarding his plane, ho read ijg ter i passed in all sections including this statement to newsmen: Thc bacc rop shows gns of Western Maryland.

Pastures re- "I have noted in Ihe press many jyjpiding g25 pounds per acre, 50 main short and are becoming drier, misrepresentations of the friendly more ll)an a vear ago but the tolall Truck crops--Tomato crop is be- am! frank exchange of views in! pro( ucl on will be lower because Spinning to ripen on Eastern Shore, conversations including President pcr cen( less has bcen antet of green wraps continued. Khce, Prime Minister Paik. For- eign Minislcr Pyun, Gen. Clark. Ambassador Briggs.

Ambassador Murphy. Mr. Kenneth Young, and An estimated peach crop of canning crop on the Eastern 000 bushels is six per cent less made very good progress, than 1952 and an apple crop oflSnap beans were harvested from 1,183.000 bushels is about 1 per centja few fields on the lower Eastern myself over a period of two wer Shore and supplies now are coming ln Seou1 i The outlook for corn at 46 bushels 'from Baltimore County. "However unintentionally suc-n acre is about tftc same as i ast Fordhook limas were picked ia misrepresentalions may have been and harl ield Mg ap heavy volume in the Salis- made.they were nojie the less pcars be ho id in steady. area.

Cucumber harvest for It was to avoid the confusion and possible misinterpretations of sep- arate statements that President "thee and I agreed upon a joint statement to be released simultan- eously in Washington and Korea jpears The hay crop is booming with a prospective yield of 742,000 tons, or 8 per cent more than last year pickles continued with the volums the market heavy because of ad- vancing prices. and 20 per cent higher than Cantaloupes in the.Salisbury area 10-year average. began to mature and picking iS rot before 10 a in. Sunday, Julyl ere the crop picture as seen imminent. Watermelons continue 12.

Korea time. As "indicated ini'ast week: size well. Harvest of early po- this statement the United States'' Field crops--Harvest of was heavy around Poco- the ROK government reached continued west of Chesapeake Bay moke. Sweet potatoes grew well. a wide area of agreement.

"Nothing agreed upon is incon- sistent with an immediate imple- ''ministration victory in view of A i trossmg the Mississippi a 7 i si a a mentation of the truce and the a 1 1 a forecasts of much bigger cuts. I I I i then through lhc nlletl dl Hle lel objeclives of fhe oxlensive military installations at the base. Dulles, Bidault and Salisbury heli' their next to lasl session late yesterday under unusual secrecy restrictions. They limiled disclo- sure lo a report that they nailing some threatened reducs 10 son of 1116 lea llle sh ld be sav( (l fm ru: lh is. own 101 tne past a ce ji for the cash voted in a years and had been a machinist! n()t ,11 a i a B.iKing a lor The program involved down an a a I9M their 1 Square Methodist.

a a a discussions here. The British a The authorization includes a pro French ministers, it was VIU llls sal el visiui, objected to by the a i i tl.cn referred the documents to TM 1 1 whit1 would require with London and Paris for i a consid ration in advance of today's meet i i are his i i i Hixon. Hixon. Hagerstown: of'Tbout a billion dollars Elmer. Hancock, and Walter, om Western Europe unless troa Most of the discussion of Iho conference has boon concerned body lt; cs looking to formation of an in- removed to i i a -irmv arp iiirnauondi .11 an months in Korea with the First plains iino ill Division.

Corporal Randall river beds, our cntered (he Mal ine Corps in No a i headed vember, 1951. for Kansas Cily. i There we a Marine Corporal Kenneth E. Hut- zcll, son of Mr. and Airs.

H. C. Hut-, duledjzell, RFD No. 2, Boonsboro. recent- stops because rclurned to Ihe United Stales air condition-j a serving 12 months in Korea ing trouble i i the First Marine Division.

He a Inicnlcred the Marines in Nov. 1951. a a City postcards were; WEST POINT, N. Ken- home of A. K.

a i A report prepared by Ihe staff where will hc held at a local scouts' money. From Kansas City Iho most popu-; ineth E. Brant, son of Mr. and Mrs. targel i Bran Route 4, Wayncs- has returned to the U.

S. travelled Military Academy at West Poinl United Nations, the United States and Ihe Republic of Korea for an independent unified Korea and a jusl and lasting peace in the Far East. do not wish lo make further comment before reporting in per- son to President Eisenhower and Secretary of State Dulles." Robertson did not specifically mention what he called "press isrepresenlalions." However, he was known to feel that his mission to Korea was damaged in particu- lar by a news story from Seoul lasl Saturday which quoted Rhee saying Soulh Korea would abide by an armislice for only 90 Robertson was said lo feel that the particular news accounl gnve land was generally completed on Orchard crops--Harvest of Lodi thc Delmar Peninsula. All but a Dapples were general in Western few rye fields also were combined. iMaryland while.

Starr and soma Combing of spring oats started in'Williams Early Red picked as far west as Washington County, ion the Eastern Shore. Early Red Showers helped maintaiji fairlyjFree peaches were harvesled and good corn growlh on the Eastern a few Redhaven picked on the low- Shore, but in Central Maryland it er Eastern Shore. More moisture showed signs of lack of moisture. needed soon in most Western Similar conditions prevail in South- Maryland areas for maximum siz- ern Maryland except in Anne German unification must involve 701 Wash- Russia since is one of occupy-. i and bv" effort to bring about such a unifi cation would involve at some stage ls a TM the Wash.

A i a aid. a Big Four conference. ingUm Square M. K. I Surviving are a son, a r.

While unification is I'n'W'''" Logan: brother. liov C. Helforstay, Pool Still for the occiipa ion powers it is an mlt hi rcn a urgent political issue in n( r( Out of this fact is derived the ltt vi( reported opinion hat ,1 would be Hrf whcr(1 better to avoid action on the prob- h( (( Thllrsdllv a xhow i hc Plcbos and Third Classmen winch we After breakfast we went on a 21)6 mile lour of Colorado, which in- sophomores) Buckner. at nearby Camp Second Lieutenant Sidnev A. During Swimming Classes hided the best part of Ihe Rocky Huguenin, husband of Mrs.

Kathor- Moiinlams in the Denver area. Huguenin, 1142 Thc Terrace, were on one mountain top that a i presently serving as over i as high as South a aloim i cl i a Com MimnUin. There we encountered a Kirsl Tiink Battalion, First a snowball battle. In these i a i Division in Korea. a i the average cigarette lasts A rf UR Univol si(y a false assessment of the accom- plishments of his mission.

Reportedly, Robertson and Rhee agreed that if no headway was made in 90 days of talking at the post-armistice political conference, the United Stales and South Ko- rean governments would then con- fer again and decide what course to take. a (o firand Mmnji 1 lorn at the four-power level until a i i II1.I1IO.S CW. i i a i i Pool JS i i to 1 after German, Septrmhe. eloc- i i hp Rme Comc (lp( (n (h( pll (i i Ha- employed by the Electrical lirms. Aside from European issues the three foreign ministers a dealt briefly with Far Eastern prob- lems.

(orv. i a i i i to his being commis- H. Shank scne Shank, a i through i week, it was i (1 ll( Now Mexico lannouncod today by Davis, a Ravelled ager of the pool. mor( a ns into jack rabbit coun-; a i i out a the Red Hero wo invented a TM a a 28, 1,152. He arrived in Korea 1953.

cenlly released from active duty against Red China, nor would it Middlelowu, Md. He was automatically provide an VU vs 8" a 1P Re(i bus to an for Communist China British nized announcement Mexico a enrollment for free and from there we went by I i a reservation, with the Marine Corps. Lieutenant Recher was stalioned demands a Hcii! Kc(1(l vsv lk and was in the U. N. I the Potomac hdison at Camp Geigcr, Camp Lejeune, N.

of- Jose Ferrer Weds Rosemary Clooney; All Big Surprise igerslovvn The body facilities thai have been over was removed to thcj, a arc thc ac ing st; ff for Hast a Home. ne p( rass classes A to. whore services i be held Thurs-'uf qlla iefl instructors made it day atlenioon at o'clock. WCPSS! for the Red Cross Safety Rev. Donald li.

Stoncsifer i i () assisted by (he Rev. George! llment In Ihe numbers a one of the nation', tTM I'' 10 1 be ln be handled efficiently by a a i a A I paroled Mil- rf nnr ot the a i top aitors, Boon.sboro Mausoleum. teachers. a convict was sentenced to lm lnl n'bi. IS Ti ar i i Th(1 "I'cn i 2" vears in prison yesterday on lrlr5 i.oriy i i nf i to rane a women DALLAS.

Tex. 'if-. lose Ferrr ni rncri rioonev 20-Year Term For i A i Attempted could Purging Party Of All Kinds Of Filth day anc. then gave a cocktail a i a a i Carly, wife for actre.ss Olivia do a i of Milford died al her home, 0 land a few hours- later. 153 i Avenue.

Tuesday 1 Ferrer, a Motion i A a morning of complications following A a winner, i begin re- a of several months hearsing an I a i a comcdv i 1:1 vo-n-n I i stay MOSCOW wi--The Soviet govern- ment newspaper Izvestia declared a "is slrenfithcning its ranks when it purges itself of all kinds of filth." Both Izvestia and Pravda, the official gaily newspaper, ridiculed) New Welfare Chief Gets Emergency Funds From Board Of Public Works Waxter Given Appropriation Of $88,016 For Neglected And Dependent Children) Budget Had Been Cut. -BALTIMORE J. S. a amount of the surplus ami to Waxter, newly appointed state wel-j present further justification for his fare director, talked the Board i allowed to keep the money. Public Works out of an emergency' appropriation of $88,016 for ne- The board took under considera- tion a suggestion that a new insti- glected and dependent children i i for Ihe criminal insane be his firsl official acl yeslerday.

built in the vicinity of Whitney's Waxter told the board the silua-j Landing, Anne Arundel County, tion, caused by a cut in his de-i Nathan L. Smith, director of the partmont's budget by the Legisla- Department of Public Improve- lure, now represents "an mcn ts, said the stale already owns cy of the first order." 420 acres on the north side He argued that "A first respon-j 0 the Severn River, across from sibility of a civilized society is lo-irjrownsville Slale Hospital. He ward children otherwise thai Ihe new inslilulion is "Reducing funds fur the foster 0 be one of a i security care of helpless children was a a lhal the proposed localion is shocking thing to do," he added, relatively isolated Gov. McKeldin and the Board He also nformed Ihe board there agreed with Waxier and authorized general agreement among vari- Iransfer of $88,016 from the emer-lous stale departments that the gency fund to Ihe Department of criminal insane instilution should State Delinquent About Delinquents Official Asserts COLLEGE PARK. Md.

(fl-Dele- gales to Ihe Maryland Congress of Parents and Teachers conferencej were told yeslerday thai the stale The board deferred for HO days has only a "patchwork" of laws for action on a request, jji Dr i i the Irealmenl of juvenile president of Ihe University UCtS Tired Alter Welfare budget to replace funds deleted by th- 1953 General Assem- be under supervision of the De- partment of Mental Hygiene rather ithfln the Department of Correction. Bertram M. Beck of the U. S. Children's Bureau of the Depart- ment of Health and Welfare made Ihe assertion at the opening session of the annual meeting.

Beck, head of a juvenile de- linquency project for the bureau, told more than 400 delegates there was a need for universal stale laws for handling the youthful offenders. Hc said care given juveniles in Maryland depended on an accident of geography and birth. of Maryland, thai the school be! allowed to keep an expected plus of 100,000, rather than return the money to the state as provided NEW YORK, July, 14 W--A 74- Working 45 Years by a new law. Dr. Byrd suggested the Univer- sity had many needs for the money, including a Shident union building for its professional schools in Bal-! reinstatement.

year-old man, fired after 45 years as a city laborer because he used an assumed name, has asked the State Supreme Court to order his timore. Nicholas Lana said in his peti- "ft's a golden opportunity to gel'lion yesterday that he had used something back from the Univer-jlhe name "Joseph Porgie" while sity of Maryland," James G. Ren-jon the city payroll because that Beck proposed a four-point director of the Departmenl a his original gram to combat juvenile delinquen- Budget and Procurement, com-i employment card. He did not ex- cy. He advocated: 1.

Stronger family life. .2. Spiritual development. 3. Economic security.

4. More recreational 'facilities. Bock also cited a need for a center lo a i police officers who would deal exclusively with juve- nile cases. He recommended the University of Maryland as a suit- able place for the center. In another address, Joseph A.

open an a driver at knifepoint. i 10 a K. Cullcn imposed i i i i v-. sentence on Lorenz .1. a foreign newspaper comment that con ference said the shortage of Baltimore, president of aged TOUr I Ifi a suggesting that police arrest of former Deputy Prc- lcacners was one of the main cab companies find some way toimicr Lavrenty P.

Bcna indicated, prnblems Con r0 nting state schools. rc et I a weakness in the boviel Union. We a one here we need Of got to the party. "I think she is a i and putting up her hair." he said rl llml a Avenue, has a "I have to work tonight and she ila(l liml HaKerslown for the she asked Ihe Daily doesn't." I' asl 25 years. solve.

keep women drivers off Ihe i a lale hours. i Records presented at the trial and a i a (Cosier) Baer. She! Mrs P-iul McNamco 229 fj or I showed a once had been sen- rob to prison for a sex attack ilv Mail to help" 11 Wisconsin but was later pardoned. Izvestia. in a leading editorial, called for heightened vigilance and demanded that the party should "mercilessly expose and render harmless the criminal activity of the hirelings of the imperialists." four," he said.

mented. However, he added. "May-! plain "why. be this suggeslion is lhc Ihing to' do. Curley (Dr.

Byrd) always finds the money to do what he wants Observing that he didn't wa cripple Dr. Byrd's operations, Go McKeldin said: there is any way Local Boy Guest uo TV Program Rickie Lee Hildebrand. four, son state': of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hildebrand, can gel Ihis money, I'd like tor'.

265 South Prospect Street, will be us to take it." ijhe out-of-town guesl selected to At Ronnie's suggeslion, the board this Sunday 4:30 p. m. deferred action for 60 days to al- on the "Candy Corner" television low Byrd to determine the ex- program on Channel 7. YOUNG CIRL Wants job of baby sitting. Day or evening.

Phone 4229. She was a member of the First; It seems that Mrs. McNamco's I I I OPTOMETRIST i 0 0 tonvic St -PEACHES- Troe Ripened Phone Smithsljurg Adv IHT husband', she is sur- lier a Mrs. Wil- hiiiii (' a i a son, a a HngorsUiwn: two LM'iiiidi i i sisters. Miss Ce- i i i i a a and i ICI.sie M.

a i llagers- Tlio hotly to the i of A. K. a It i hr taken lo the First Church of i Siinuuit Avenue, at 9 a. m. i a Services i be hold at the church at 10 m.

by the Rev. t'll I'dffi' 2. The actor is starring here in thc mot i musical, "Kiss Me Kate." Miss Church of (loci. Summit Avenue, pedigreed rat terrier died while Clooney. a recording and movie had served as financial secre- giving birth to four healthy pup-.

s-iar. has bcen an almost i a the church for 15 years, pies. She i.s feeding the puppies spectator at the a She at She a a member of tho with an eye-dropper. tended last i with i do Ladies' Bible Class, Missionary; She is offering the puppies to DR. C.

R. I OPTOMETRIST Havilland. Society and had served as librarian who i give them homes. located at 132 N. Potomac Ferrer's second i a en for the Sunday School for many They are purebred, she says.

Street. Adv. a divorce in Juarez. i last a wc-k. Bolide Thc couple slipped a a i a lo he i a by an a a It a tc none of the i had IH-CH i i Ihe ov-iil for a FfTrrr uavo his am 1 as 41.

Ciooncy as 2-V i I'rr's a and i i i the couple. July Rides IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE Woshington County Chapter A I A 3th through July Superior Dairy Lot Games Good Food TONIGHT Hillbilly Music 18th ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Lay-Out Work and Construction Let us help solve your electrical problems for the Home, Store, Factory or Kami. PRICES REASONABLE A. G. Crunkleton Electric Inc.

Phone 9U Hagerslown I'hone 22 Greencastlc I FORSYTH STORAGE TRANSFER Wishes to announce they have moved their offices from Baltimore and Mulberry Streets to their Mill Street store. Phones 1358 6 2 1 5 3 0 1 0 PLANNING TO FINANCE YOUR NEW CAR? Why pay more for auto insurance? We have working relations with local financial institu- tions, and may be able to help you make a worthwhile savings. FARM BUREAU MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY Of Am Building lUff! a 3 1 1 A I Complete Service For All Cars Let Us Check Your Car And Save You Time and Money On Your Vacation Complete Safety and Vacation Check-up $9.45 Xpert Body. Konder and a i Work Prompt. Courteous Service Reasonable Prices FLEIGH MOTOR CORP.

ST2 Av A PHONE CALL PUTS THIS POLIO INSURANCE IN FORCE! Two years protection. Coven parents, children under 18. Pays up to $9.000 each person for doctors, hospital, special trealment, transportation expenses, l-amily $10, for years. KOR INFORMATION CONTACT WALTEK L. SCHAMEL JACK B.

SCHNEBLY Roulc Smithsburg, Md. Phone Smithsburg 2-5581 6'a E. Washington Strcet Phone Hagerstown 2709 M-inl HIP i i i i on 1'olu. i a a Street City State K.I mi i i a i i A OlMn. A PIPEFITTERS HELPER Permanent position lor a a i i young a Good working conditions with starting wages of SI.00 per hour.

Paid vacation and Holidays. Group insurance and sickness benefits. Apply Service Department Sycamore Street HAGERSTOWN GAS COMPANY AIR CONDITIONED Two Room Office Suite FOR RENT Newly Remodeled, Modern, Excellent Locotion on FIRST FLOOR of 100 STREET Maryland General Insurance Agency, Inc..

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