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The Daily Mail from Hagerstown, Maryland • Page 11

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The Daily Maili
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Hagerstown, Maryland
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11
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Area Traffic Accidents Injure Five Traffic accidents Injured five people In this area over the weekend and one of I hose hurt, 13- year-old Smith, of Rt. 2, Hancock, WM admitted to Washington County Hospital with facial laceration and i cerebral concussion. Stale Trooper 1-c Earl D. Hu- yell said Smith wai a paaMhger in the cah of a flat-bed hauling a traclor which overturned on Timber Ridge No. Hd, at about noon Sunday.

The officer said tlie driver of Ihe rig, John W. Smith, 42, the youth's father, lost control of the truck on a grade when the brakes failed. The truck veered to Ihe side of the road nmi over turned. TFC lluyetl listed the truck as a total loss. Tlie elder Smith was treated at the liospll- al for facial lacerations and leased.

In an accident Saturday, on Po tomac near Calvcrl Terrace, three people were hurl. City Police said an auto driven Young, 40, of the 1300 block Potomac pulled from a parked position into the path another car. Driver ot the secom vehicle was identified as Shirley Ann Kroboth, of the 100 block Greenmount Ave. Mrs. Kroboth suffered facia lacerations and a passenger in her car, Virginia M.

Weeks, (tie first block Fairground Ave. sustained a cut lip. Young was treated at tlie hospital for heai ails. All were released. Officers charged YOLIIIK i pulling froir curb when unsafe to do so.

TFC Glenn 1,. Bowman chargci: Ihe drivers of both vehicles in an accident the intersection HI. 64 and Anilietam Sun day afternoon. TFC Bowman sail ma auto driven cast on Rt. 64 by W.

Mowbray 19, Rt Hagerslown, was struck in Ihe rear by a second car. The othei driver was listed as Jacob Baker, 72, of Die 1400 block Po tomac Avc. Mowbray was charged will: failure to give a proper signal be fore turning, and Baker with fol lowing too closely. Finally, City Police charged Maurice E. Wolf, 45, of the 400 block Belevederc with reck less driving in an accident Sal urday.

Officers said Wolf's aulo, taint west on East near N. Locust sideswiped two parkci cars. Owners of the vehicles were identified as Belly M. Roher, the 100 block East and Wil lifim L. Weaver, of Greencasllc Pioneers Plan Shrimp Feed Members of Ihe Pioneer Hook and Ladder Co.

have been re minded to pick up tickets no lalcr a Dec. 5 for the coming shrimp feed to be sponsored the fire company. The shrimp feed is scheduler for Dec. at the fire hall. 11 wil start at 6 o'clock.

POWERFUL NEW PLUNGER CLEARS CLOGGED TOILETS in a jiffyl NEVEt AGAIN thai rick fitting when your loiltt avtrflowi TOILAFLEX Toilet Plunger Ordinary plunders just don't icat They permit compressed air and water to iptish back. Thui you not only have mesi. but you the very you need to clear the obstruction. With expressly designed (or toilets, no air or water can ei- cape.The full pressure plows through Ihe clogging and i wishes it down. Can't misil DOUILC-SUt CUP, DOUILE fWESSURE DCSIQNCO TO FLEX AT ANT HHGLE CCNTCRS ITSELF, CAN'T MID MOUND TAKJICO TAIL AIR-TlflKT FIT fully AT TUIOWm STORES EDC Head To Preside Here Tonight (ieorgc II.

a a chairman ot the Washington County Economic Development Commission, will preside- tonight at (he public meeting Jierc to consider development of the Polo- mac River. The meeting starts at 7:30 al South Hagerstown High School. Wrillcn iiuesliiins from the a i i he answered afler representatives outline a a plans suggested for the fiilurc of the river. The EDC and llagerslown a of Commerce are i sponsoring the meeting. The public is urged to attend.

The size and locations of various proposed river and tributary a will be discussed. Pravdit Blasts "Shelter Hysteria" MOSCOW i APi American moves for the construction of shelters against nuclear fallout were described by Pravda Sunday as an hysterical pitch. The Soviet Communist party newspaper attributed this to "bellicose statements by lop-ranking Washington spokesmen," plus profit-seeking by manufacturers in "this dirty game." FHE DAILY MAIL, ELEVEN 4, mi Colorado is almost a perlccllmost regular boundary oJ rectangle in- form and has lheany slate of the Union. Cold's 6 Worst Miseries Now Relieved-Even Constipation's Sluggishness! Single ctU tablet combines benefits of Mscdrops and aspirin in a special combination not found in any other remedy New N. Y.

(Special): Medical scientists have released 2-layor cold tablet so' effective it relieves head congestion, body aches and headache, reducea hot, feverish feelings, dries up sniffles, relieves even constipation's sluggishness, ft actually combines the benefits of nosedrops and aspirin in a special combination of ingredients not found in any other remedy. Acting at once, this 2-layor tablet relieves head congestion and stuffiness and eases painful pressure. It actually does the work of nosedrops to re- atore free breathing, without thg mess and bother of nose- drops. At the same time, it quickly relieves body aches, headache and hot, fever- iah feeling of your cold. Most amazing of all, consti- pation's sluggishness quickly disappears.

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Yet you'll be amazed that Hill's actually cost far less than any leading remedy. Available now at any drug counter. END OF YEAR SALE! STORM WINDOWS ALL ARE MORE pictures of Weslcrn Maryland Railway employes who received 25-year service pins recently from W. A Grotz, president. In Ihe top photograph, Mr.

Grotz is shown al the center wilh (left to i Bernard E. Dunn, assistant car foreman; John L. Simpson, stockman; Cloyd W. Derrybcrry, chief clerk; anil Charles C. Mahone, turntable operator.

In the other picture, Mr. poses with, from left, Edgar C. Bycrs, a a a 11. llrewer, mechanic; and a i B. Cavcnder, signal a i a i Dawson Says Government, Business Should Be Friends By SAM DAWSOty AP Business News Analyst NEW YORK A Business nd government should be, can and must be friends if the oals of each are to tic readied, nd Ihe chances of their working ogctlier are good, in the view of ic chief of the nation's biggest onfinancial business if cacli will akc a realistic approach to mu- ual problems.

This is how Frederick ft. Kap- xsl, lioard chairman of American 'eleplione Telegraph, sizes up lie question fretting many busi- cssmcn today: Is the present administration intihusincss as has been widely or is il al hcarl tar from icing anlibusiness as President Soviet Fallout Found In State, Says Prather BALTIMORE (AP) The Stale Department of Health reports ross Ixita radioactivity in Mary- ami because of nuclear testing hj he Soviet Union. Dr. Perry F. Pralhcr, commissioner of Ihe a also rc- orls an increase in radioactive odinc in i samples taken ii Baltimore metropolitan area.

Bill Pralhcr said Friday the increase in radioactivity "did not ndicalc at "this time a need for counter measures." The Public Health Service increased its milk sampling from once a monlh to Iwicc weekly lasl month. found conccntralions between Nov. and Nov. 24 ranged from 30 to 50 micro microeuries of iodine per liter. Dr.

Prather said that level does not exceed the guidelines.set by the Federal Radiation Council for yearly consumption under normal conditions. A micro mierocurie is one-millionth of a millionth of the amount of -radiation emitted by one gram of radium. MAIL WENT THROUGH CORTEZ, Colo. M-- Merl Coppinger, who delivers the mail from C'ortcz down McElmo Canyon into Utah, ran into a problem. A flash flood had swept the bridge away.

Coppinger found an Indian who for $1. agreed to swim the creek with the mail sack. Says he kepi the letters dry, too. 'ennedy is Inking pains of liitc emphasize? Businessmen's fears that the idminislralion was set on giving hem a rough time center on of antitrust suits, price i charges, antimerger moves, itul what some have called a bias against bigness itself where business is concerned. But Kappcl told Ihe Common- vealth Club of California in San Yancisco Friday: "President Kennedy lias taken pains to emphasize that lie and his administration arc not antibusiness.

The Force and sincerity of this posi- ion seem ixjrfcclly clear to me. "or as President has also Drought out, the government is lepemlent on business progress for (he realization of paliona objectives." The head of a company with around billion in assets, more than 2 million shareholders, ant nel income last year of $1.2 billion lists these goals as "Greater industrial production an for increase in business spcndinj plant and equipment; highci employment and a reduction it the rate of unemployment; anc a higher over-all level of persona ncome." Among the problems are: the vnge-pricc spiral, increasingly iggresslvc and effective foreign competition in both domestic and world markets, and a system of jority of businessmen complain nxalion "which now hampers vigorous personal and' corporate icrformancc." The business leader has some ips for the President on how Ihe between government and business can be improved. One is consistency in government policy. "l( you canot tell what is coming next, from what agency or from what government author- ty. you cannot even guess what your first step should be, let alone be next 1 Kappol says.

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