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TWO THE DAILY MAIL, HAGERSTOWN, MD-, MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1553. Big Itree Will Agree To Delay Of Conference Prayer for God. as we stand today near the end of help u. to tal.e stock of our spiritual life av care- as we take stock in i dry store. Some of us a run low on patience and need a new Mock in J954.

Some of us have run mil of faith and need a new (Continued Page IS) West European army, faces the touchy problem of a new government after Jan. 17. when its new President pph some of us have come fice. Any hope that talks gia might reduce international ten- sion presumably would encourage French hesitation on EDC. which the Soviets strongly oppose.

Against this background, the State Department commented Sat- urday that it seems "somewhat curious" that the Soviets now say more time is needed "for appro- priate preparation." It pointed out that the Western invitation to the. to Ihe end of our rope and need God's foregiveness and guidance and i i Replenish our spiritual inventories. Amen. --( arl Heath Kopf. Washington.

D. minister. First Congrega- tional Church. OBITUARIES Loyalty Check On Senate Employes Has Bogged Down WASHINGTON uf A proposed loyalty-security checkup orf all the I approximately 1.80(1 employes of 'the Senate has bogged down, al- though it rec-oinmended by a Senate vote 10 months ago. .1.

Mark Trice. Senate secretary, and several senators who asked that their names not be used cited three reasons for the plan's fail- ure: ID A legal prohibition against disclosure of FBI data to persons not authorized to receive it, (2) failure of the Senate to vote the FBI special funds to help with the checkup, and (3) disinterest on the part of some senators. Last March 6 the Senate unan- imously passed a resolution, which does not have ihe force of law. impedance of assuring "proper conditions for participation in this a conference for all the govern The bodv (aken to tne Co Fun a Hume where service wi De ne i Tuesday Department remarked. FB I Trice said numerous conferences letween Senate leaders, FBI Di- governments and assumes that iti Louise E.

H.ugh untangle the legal snarl. The is better qualified than the gov-' Mrs. Louisa Haugh Detour i TM barred fr tllrmn Io ernrnents of France, the United M( widow of John Haugh died a a over to Congress, except Kingdom and the United States to December 18 at the Snvder Con- ha at eSt itS lhelr Wn 11 me Ge VSbUrg Tilnlrmi'at, read in this wording' security check on Senate eni- a message to Frenchmen sl a the Shier of the oyes said all his staff "have oTr mS a are USSia ut other senators, Another section of tlte Soviet viile Lutheran Church, the Sunday asked that their names not be note was interpretedI as a possible Sch o1 an(1 the Missionary So- used, said they had not asked a i rielavine eambit The Western DOW- ciety check on their employes. No fig-1 A TM TM Bailable on how; Control Authority building in Wilhtde; son George a have done so. French Staging Aerial Attacks SAIGON, Indochina W-French fighters and bombers plastered the t'ommuuist-led invaders of Laos today and French ground defend "of the little Indochinese king- strengthened key Fatal Shooting By Red Guards BERLIN three Western Allies in a sharp protest to the Russians today demanded punish- ment of Soviet border guards for the fatal shooting of a 16-year-old West Berlin youth and the wound- ers dom hastily bases ing of his mother Saturday night.

The Vietmmh radio claimed that; Th Jollchim Womiak, the "greater part of the Laotian i hu tfa hest when I troops under French command had! A aoenrd fire at jdeserted and joined the Red forces. The radio claimed also that the Wcst Ber ii border on a Soviet 1100-mile invasion had been car- Zone highway. His mother, Isa, out by the "Laotian National 40 was i ure and. his father, Liberation troops," but French, driv ng th a escaped unhurt. sources in Saigon said the invaders wozniak reported the incident iwere Vietminh regulars from! a a Western check point, where I coastal North Annam.

possibly he arr i ve with the front of the i ported by some Laotian regional; car pierced by five bullets, his elements. DO dead and his wife badly hurt. The French were faced with a BALTIMORE, Dec. 28 Wl-Carl Vernon Sheridan, 19-year old pri- vate first class who died leading an infantry charge in Germany dur- ing World War II. will be memor- A total of 166 persons are believed to have perished when a speeding New Zealand train roared jialized here soon on completion of onto a railway bridge wrecked by flood waters 250 miles south of Auckland and hurtled into a flood- swollen gorge.

One of six cars which crashed is shown. New Zealand's Worst Railroad Disaster UNDERSTANDING NEEDED NEW YORK wi--Clare major supply problem. The rebel advance cut the Mekong River sup- ply line as well as road routes U. S. ambassador to Italy, the Laos government seat of Vien-jsays "sympathetic understanding" tiane.

Strategic towns in the north-1 between the United States and Italy ern part of the kingdom now must i is needed to solve mutual pro- be supplied by air. Will Name Armory For Baltimore Hero blems. Mrs. Luce returned to thii country by airplane yesterday. The body of a- typicat adult man contains a little over five quarto of blood.

sector of Berlin as a meeting a C1 ar PTMS: grand- place. The Russians said it 21 great grandchildren; place. The Russians said it would; tm aren real granacniiaren; JU' "appear expedient" to let the four! J' ndKon 1 rneat lllUC OREFe til high! commissioners have a pre husband died 40 years ago. llriinary meeting to choose the' The funeral was held at the T' A war J. ace Taneytown Funeral Home by the 1 ID AWdlUS Rev.

Dixon Yaste, with interment (Continued from Pate Checking Alibi Of Dickerson At in Haugh's Cemetery near Ladiss-; burg. for tip on theft of a child's coaster Developing HCfC Block To Changing Charter Of Fair Ass'n JSTpSSS (Continued irom Page 1) control by persons having large; HOLYOKE. Mass, posed amendments would of stock, these rights are' a fjre ev ll a block of'apart-; Transportation units an armory to be named'for him. Dedication ceremonies are sched- uled for Feb. 27, 1954, for the ar-i mory being constructed in north- west Baltimore to house 1,000 Maryland reservists.

Built at a cost of $423,000, the armory will be training quarters for all the Maryland Military Dis- trict's armor, artillery, engineer, A pre-'quartermaster a amphibious such a situation possible. valuable and we urge you to: an(i storcs here today be- 1. Abolishing the restriction: vote against Ihe amendment and fore was brought under control, which prevents any stockholder 1 restatement of the charter at the 7 nc 75 persons occupying apart- from voting more than 5 shares, a It also will be a monument to Sheridan who won the Medal of posthumously for sacrific- wagon. safeguard adopted to prevent J. Marshall While A Fairplay housewife for tip on domination of the Association Marshall While died at the breaking into school there.

an individual or group, home of his daughter, Mrs. A a A Willard Street woman for tip Tomlinson, 1004 Mulberry Ave- on truck smashing into tree IT 3 T-inue, yesterday at 11 a. after an! A Funkstown woman for tip oni Ities checked with Kentucky resi- ulness of one hour age 83 years. at getting head in tin can dents today in an to Born and reared at Roxboro, uci i i I crsuns "ccupjing posthumous for sacrifc- a annual meeting of stockholders to over the first-floor stores his life in the charep spaind the: be held in the Alexander Hotel, of tne block-square, four-storv FrenLberTcasUe toi by, Best Washington Street, Hagers- strll cture all were accounted for CasUe in ueimam town, Maryland. Saturday, Janu- jhere were no deaths.

es a ree wher ab outs of Tho had retired 13 years ago after for her tip on starlings rson durinff the Denod tn .7.1.1. 11,. un sianings is E. Dickerson during the period a Mount Raine'r bank messenger was missing and slain. A West Antietam Street child 50 of employment with the! A Benevola homemaker who re- Philadelphia'Transit Company.

He had moved to Hagerstown recent- Dickerson, one of the FBI's most 11.,. wanted, fugitives until his arrest! Surviving besides Mrs Tomlin- last week In West Virginia, denied I Desiaes Mrs 'I 111 111 connection with the robbery- Mpl of Thomas N. Selph Jr. during a questioning session with ported the capture of a youth who had escaped from the State Re- The above notice is the only one Merrick, New York. The body was taken to the Suter homicide squad detectives here yesterday.

Selph disappeared Oct. 9 while taking $3,000 to a bank. His body was found near Davidsonville, in southern Anne Arundel County, Nov. U. Selph had, been shot to death.

The money was missing. Dickerson, held for $612. holdup of a Bethesda loan company and the robbery of two Washington liquor stores, escaped Sept. 28 from Spring Grove State Hospital near Baltimore. He was captured last Monday In Logan County, "West Virginia, and was returned here.

Capt. Richard Felber, chief of the homicide squad which quizzed Dickerson over the weekend, said he gave the names of persons in Kentucky to. establish an alibi tor the period Involved in th'e Selph Tot Accidentally Hangs Himself BALTIMORE Ml A 8-year-old South Baltimore who acci- dentally hanged himself last Tues- day when his cowboy rope looped over a hook on a closet door, died last night in South Baltimore Gen- eral Hospital. A 1 400-lb. Cake will'be taken to Wetzel and Son, 501 North Easton Road, Willow Grove, where the funeral will be held Wed- nesday afternoon, with interment in Hatboro, Cemetery.

Mrt. M. Bowman Mrs. Alta May Bo.wman died sud- denly Sunday evening at her home, 551' West Church Street, aged 58 years. She was the widow of Kel- ler Bowman and was a life-long resident of Hagerstown.

She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Nervy Smith, Keedysville; Mrs. Marie E. Bussard, Hagers- town; sister. Mrs.

Clara Barton, East Waterford, brothers, Clint Guessford, and Charles Guess ford, both of Smithsburg; Samuel Guessford, Hsgerstown; Guessford, Baltimore; Emmert Guessfofd, Leitersburg; also I I A a i i a i i i abolishing the present proposed amendment. give their names and collect their cash prizes. And remember the Daily Mail accepts tips on news each week day between the hours of 7:30 a. m. and which limit and control salaries.

4. To permit the reduction of the number of directors to nine. 5. To permit the directors to amend and adopt by-laws from time to time. The proposed capital increase will not produce any additional working funds for the Association, i and the equity of each of the pres- ent shareholders will not be in- creased.

Remember your Association as it presently exists has now and 2 p. m. Just phone 5131 and ask for news tip editor if you has had for its duration the power think you have Up on newt. Blood Donations Are Saving Life Of Young Student BALTIMORE. Dec.

28 WI-Rally- Itw ing Sfter receiving 18 pints of blood 1 interest in the association. Respectfully submitted, J. V. JAMISON, JR. HENRY A.

BESTER, JR. F. H. COST L. E.

DOWNEY Constable Nips Activities Of Young Pranksters sons were taken to hospitals suf- fering from various degrees of smoke inhalation. The structure is bounded high. Division and Appleton streets. Video Everyday-All Rights i Pakistan To Get U. S.

Technical Aid KARACHI, Pakistan i.T-Pakis- tan and the United States signed an agreement today which will Constable W. 0. Lum. this county up to $22 million to "declare dividends on its stock." Chief of Police of Bonnsboro.i worth of American technical as- Your stock is a very valuablel nipped the activities of some teen sistance for various new projects, ot necessary to pranksters in the bud, when CASH A I A In At 10--Out At 2 I DRY CLEANING By C. Franklin Funk 37 E.

Washington P'hene 1653 asset. It is not crease the number of shares caught them going from door stock to make more realistic theito-door turning off the outdoor value of your holding. If you have Christmas lights. The technical aid pact has no connection with the proposed mili- tary aid program which has be- come the subject of hitter pro- one share of stock, you now own Constable Lum took the youngs tests by neighboring India. from his friends, a 19-year-old a interest in the associa-i boys to their parents and told them 1 tion, and giving you ten shares forjof their activities.

The parents! one would not give you a to take proper stepsj iterest in the association. the line of punishment and The proposed amendment to the (hey were released in the custody freshman football player at West- charter of the corporation does not: 0 their parents." ern Maryland College was report- ive any further rights to the ed in improved but serious poration han it now enjoys. ttflti today at University Hospital. has of powers conferred by i Rohv-Sl'fior Rate A hospital spokesman said Fredithe General Laws of Maryland a cor- 1 It; Burgee, brother of halfback Dick corporations, and your corporation nw $1 9C A The body was removed to Bur the University of Mary-jean exercise all powers generally iww grandchildren. Kraiss Funeral Home where serv- ices will be held Wednesday after- noon at 2 o'clock with the Rev.

Earl Varner officiating, with inter- ment in Leitersburg Cemetery. Friendst may call at the funeral home. 'Please omit land, has been undergoing treat-! exercised by ment for internal hemorrhaging, corporations. Marlene Dietrich Burgee was brought to the hos- pital nine or ten days ago in criti- cal condition, the spokesman said. The youth was hospitalized in Frederick for six weeks or more' before being transferred to Cause of the ailment has not in li I been definitely determined.

HI gee's condition was described as "stabilized" and it was reported ordinary business CHICAGO W-The organized: baby-sitters in Chicago will get While it is unusual for a minority stockholder's rights to be so care- fully guarded from manipulation or the hospital, but his brain'had LAS VEGAS; "Nev. OP--Glamor-i the loss of blood had been reduced. I AllQ Jail I CIHIS damaged when the -oxygen supply jous Grandma Jtlarlene Dietrich had Abmlt 30 en from the cam- was cut off by the rope. a birthday'party last night andr pus jn Westminster and others The child's father checked the i was presented a 400-pound cake from his hame lown of Frederick $1.25 an hour for after-midnight; duty on New Year's Eve. "And we don't have many left," said Mrs.

Beatrice Painter of Personalized Sitter and Nurses' Service. Mrs. Painter said the going rate is a dollar, an hour before mid- night, $1.25 after midnight, and door-to-door transportation for the sitter. WE DELIVER Phone 580 HEADQUARTERS FOR WHITMAN'S Fine Chocolates A lovely assortment Sourh's Restaurant and Bar World's Finest Hamburger 45 N. Potomac Phorw 2096.J (Continued from Faft 1) would treat him the same as a jbedroom to find out why his sonjby the management of the Sahara a come jj ere 0 ona blood.

JMarylander charged with the same Shad stopped laughing and jumping kriund. He found the boy hanging from the hook with the noose his neck. Hotel, where she is making night club appearances. Her age? Film records list It at 49. If You Are Earning Less Than $12,000 in a YEAR $12,009 net toe much for the man we want to represent us in the Hagerstown area.

If you taming than $12,000 now and'want to get into a new, pleasant business where you can be set for life, here is a real opportunity for you. Most of our top men in other parts of fhe U. S. arf drawing from $8,000 to $12,000 in a year. Our old reliable company which is a leader in the field now has an opening here for a man'between the ages of 50 and 65.

We went i men ever 50 because our business requires a mature man with a car to deal with refined people (no high pressure). No Invsitmtnt we furnish ill materials pay your earn- ings in advance. Please write us an outline of your experience. replies in strict confidence. Write VICE PRESIDENT, Dept.

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It was led by the Akali party, which is demanding a separate Panjabi- speaking state within the Indian I offense even though Marylanders get worse treatment in Pennsylva- nia for drunken driving. Two young men were fined $10 and costs each on a drunk and dis- orderly charge and ordered to pay $20 each to Louis Foon, proprietor of the Chinese restaurant in the first block of South Potomac St. Earl A. Guessford and William Zimmerly, both of Hagerstown, were in the Chinese restaurant ear- ly on Christmas morning when one of them fell through a plate glass door while leaving the restaurant. Louis Foon testified that he or- ered them to leave the restaurant because they had brought a bottle of whiskey in with them.

Magistrate Ottinger estimated it would cost $40 to fix the door and 'ordered them to pay S20 each. Announce New Way To Shrink Painful Piles Find Healing Subttance That Both-- Pain--Shrinks Hemorrhoids New Twk, N. Y. For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the astonishing 1 ability to shrink hemorrhoids and to stop bleeding--without surgery. In one htmorrhoid case after another, "very striking improve- ment" was reported and verified by doctors' obiervatlons.

Pain was relieved promptly. And, while gently relieving patn, actual reduction or retraction (shrinking) took place. And moit amazing of aH-thli Improvement was maintained in cases where doctors' observations were continued ever period of many monthi! In fact, results were so thor- eugh that aufferern weri able to makt such aitonlihing utatuments "PlUi hare ctaied be a problem!" And among these suf- ferers were a very wide variety of hemorrhoid conditions, tome of 10 to 20 years' standing. All this, without the use of narcotics, anesthetics or astrin- gents of any kind. The secret is a new healing substance (Bio- -the discovery of a world- famous research institution.

Al- ready, Bio-Dyne is in wide uio for healinr injured tissue on all parU of the body. Now this new healing: subttance 11 offered In ointment form for hemorrhoids under the name Preparation The price is only a tube including: an apph- cator. The name to ask for ia Preparation H-at all drug storei. Ann remember-if not entirely money will be re- funded promptly. tain SINGER Boor Samples Demonstrators Here's the opportunity you've been waiting for-a chance to buy a beautiful built-to-last SINGER'Sewing Machine, world's favorite for over a century-at a great saving! These machines are good as new but are selling at costs far lower than the cost when new.

See for yourself! This is a sale you won't want to miss! PORTABLES 50 CONSOLES 50 LIMITED NUMBER FIRST COME FjRST SERVED Visit, phone or write now ON SALE ONLY AJ YOUR I I MFO. CO. SINGER SEWING CENTER 106 S. Potomac St. Phone 2644 MONDAY, II 5:00 (2) Silver Stddle Rinchen (S) Lamb's Gambol I with Art Lamb and Ale- tha Agee (4) (11) Atom Squad (7) Family Theater "Waterloo Road," Stew- art Granger and Jean -Kent.

(9VPick Temple't Ranch (13) Film- Funnies 5:15 (4) (11) Gabby Hayes Shew 5:30 (2) Western Trails (9) The Garry Moore Shew (4) Howdy Doody Time (13) Shopping Far You with Penny Chase 5:55 (2) Sunny Says' (2) rrheJEerly. Show Theatre (5) T6 be announced (7) announced (9) Starlight Theatre (11) Sagebrush Corral (13) Film Furinies (13) News with Ted Jaffee 6:15 (5) Videe Adventures (13) Movie Time, 6:30 (7) with Bryson Rash (9) TodeyV Weather 6:35 (9) Simpson en Sports 6:40 (4) LM'Peul arid Mary Ford 6:45 (4) Wink et the Weather' (5) Headlines' News Edition (7) Repaid end Rendell (9) (11) News 6:50 (2) Les Paul arid Mary Ford (4) New.s and Sports 6:55 (2)'Weather (5) Weather with 7:00 (2) Seven O'clock Final with 'Baxter Ward (4) Victory et See (5) Captain Videe (7) Jim Gibbons Show (9) Mark Evans Shew (11) Shadow Stumpers 7:15 (2) Big Question- Interviews (5) Marge end Jeff (13) John Daly end the News 7:30 (2) (9) Douglas Edwards and the News (4) (11) Arthur Murrey Dance Party (5) Story Time "Laughing in the Night" (7) (13) The Jamie Story starring Brandon De Wilde 7:45 (2) (9) Perry Como Show (4) (11) News Caravan with John Cameron Swayze 8:00 (2) (9) Burnt end Allen (4) Name That Tune (7) To be announced. (5) (13) Twenty Questions Jay Jackson emcee (11) Jeweler's Showcase 1:30 (2) (9) Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts (4) Barlow's Orchestra with Nadine and Geo. Lon- don guest soloists. (5) The Big Issue (7) Of M.ny Things (13) Second Freedom 9:00 (2) (9) I Love Lucy with Lucille Ball Desi Arnei (4) The Dennis Dey Shew (5) This Is the Life (7) Wrestling from Chlcage (11) Live Help Live (13) Baltimore Traffic Talk 9:30 (2) (9) Rtd Buttons Shew (4) (11) Rob'l Montgomery Presents "The Greatest Man on Earth" (13) News 9:35 (5) (13) Boxing George Benton Bobby Joasn.

10:00 SlutUe-One Master of the Rose" (7) George Jesse) Shew 10:30 (4) All Star Theatre (7) Bank Frent (11) Favorite-Story with Adolph Menjou 10:41 (5) Sports Spotlight (13) Big Playback 11:00 (2) Headlines of the Moment (4) Richard Harkness and'tte news (5) News with Matthew Warren (7) Newt and Sports (11) Eleventh Hour (13) Nocturne Movies 11:05 (2) Famous.Playhouse "Life with Elizabeth," Betty White (11) Weather Report (4) A Look.et the Weather (5) Simpson on the Sports (11) Sports Page 11:15 (5) Nite Owl Theatre "Regular Fella" 11:10 (4) A Visit with Archer 11:30 (4) Morgan Beetty News 11:40 (4) Cinema Playhouse 12:00 (2) The Late Edition 12:15 (2) BibFe Reading (11) Keeping Up with Jones 12:30 (5) News (13) Final Edition 12:35 (13) Tomorrow on WAAM 12:40 (4) Inspiration BOYER'S ESSO STATION "Particular Service For Funicular People" ISon It Hie time to Initmi Atlas ANTI-FRIEZE T-ll X. Potomac PKon. J07.1 ARE YOU BUYING A NEW CAR? TUB MOM AOENOT For oomplflr hunk-Herat financ- ing nnrt We'll save you MONEYI BENJAMIN F. MOSS INSURANCE AGENCY 38 E. Washington Si, Plimit H48( Raytheon.

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