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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 5

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FIRST Ground Rent Fuss Keeps Farm Machinery Displays Berks County Authorities 'Lay Down Law 9 for Girly Shows at Kutztown Fair Bypass-Affected Property Taxed In Whitehall School Board Rules Owners Are Liable For Full Year Levy from Allentown Fair Away it was imposed by the committee Unless somebody has a change of heart, the 100th aniversary edi which sets prices for concession tion of the Great Allentown Fair space on the grounds. As far as she knows, Mrs. Schall added. turned from his vacation, said that 'PJ Xv4 1 1 ft Sept. 15 to 20 once again will be without displays of agricultural machinery.

there will be no farm machinery Last night shortly after 9 o'clock in the opening hours of the Kutztown Fair all the brightly-lit mid mspiays 01 any Kina tnis yean Acting on the advice of its tax committee and solicitor, Whitehall way "hootchy-kootchy," "strip This is a resumption of a five-! ear-old dispute between the Le Continued on Page 19, Column 1 Township school board last night "We want the fair run within the law and the county and borough oficials have our backing to prosecute any violators." Warned Operators Morris Hannum who operates the carnival shows declared that he had warned the operators arli-er in the day not to operate. "as anything more than a burlesque show." The shows were closed by Chief high County Agricultural sponsors of the fair, and the Lehigh Valley Fair Equipment Deal ruled that 47 township property owners affected by routing of the new Route 22 bypass will be liable for 1592 school taxes. in spite of the attitude of Kutztown Fair old-timers who say the drive will be forgotten by Friday, he will make the clean-up "stick." "We are not going to shut down legitimate shows or concessions but we are going to get rid of obscene shows and money gambling. And we'll make it stick, too." Elmer A. F.

Kline, secretary of the Fair said last night after the close-down; Two Flyers, Hurt ers Association. It dates back to 1947, when the and "added feature shows closed down tight for a half hour while county detectives laid down the new Berks County "law." At 9:30 p.m. they reopened as "regular burlesque shows." John Eben, county detective, said: "We were inside and spotted the girls without any costumes. Then we closed them down." lair society decided to impose a School directors noted in the that they will "cooperate with the State Highways Depart ground rental on equipment dealers who for many years had been ment in the matter. A letter will be sent to persons involved, inform privileged to display their wares Continued on Page 14, Column 7 In Plane Crash, Much Improved Two Lehigh County young men.

without charge, in an area at the ing them of the board decision. Board member Andrew Gossick western end of the grounds. said In the discussion which pre The result in 1947 was a conspicuous absence of farm equip-! who were injured last Thursday ceded the move that he felt that few property owners would default ment among the fair exhibits, ihe night when their single-engine air in their payments, but added em same was true in 1948 and 1949. Truce in 1950 In 1950. however, there was a plane crashed near Dover, are recovering from injuries and the condition of both is reported phatically that he "positively is against any sort of tax evasion Kutztown Fair Off to Good Start as Crowd of 5,500 Turns Out for Opening Day "They can operate as long as they stick to the district attorney's orders.

If they violate them they will be prosecuted." Ban on Gambling Eben also emphasized that the cleanup included not only the shows but also gambling. "There is no gambling here Those fellows pulled out yesterday and this afternoon. There's nothing here now but merchandise Berks County District Attorney Henry Koch, who yesterday re and won't have any part of it." to be 'greatly improved." Roy Miller of Foeelsville. 22- Dissents truce. The dealers were back at the same old stand and under the same old free space conditions.

All was peace and harmony in 1951, Leon Nickel agreed, but took the year-old pilot of the Cessna plane stand that if the owner did not too. wnicn pancaked on a runway of a private airport while Dracticinz have the use of his property be But Paul A. Kemmerer of Em-i landings, returned home Saturday cause it had been demolished to make way for the new superhigh maus R. 1. president of the dealer night.

Miller, who suffered shock and organization, reports the fair asso way, be should not be required to ciation served notice about tnree pay a full year taxes. Owners are allowed 90 days in months ago that farm equipment tural displays, women were still bringing in exhibits and the judges were getting ready for live-stock Judging while the young people enjoyed the seven lively rides on the grounds. Today's activity will be centered which to pay their property tax. exhibition space would be available at $3 a front foot this year. No Exhibitors The result.

Kemmerer said, was severe lacerations of the face and head, said last night he is getting along all right but is 'pretty sore" and still has some stitches in his face and several teeth wired. Everson in Hospital Lt. David B. Everson. 23-year- The board is empowered to put a lien against the property to secure Davment if it so desires.

All 1950- More than 5,500 early customers passed through the gates last night to mark a successful beginning to the 48th annual Kutztown Fair. Mild weather brought out a good crowd of fair-goers to the brilliantly lit grounds for the annual spectacle. The "biggest little fair in Pennsylvania" lived up to its name in the first few hours of its 6 day program on the 30-acre grounds. Farmers were busy with agricul- about the farm and home exbibita Keneseth Israel Service on CBS Hookup Sunday a mail poll of the 39 members of 51 taxes on the 47 properties have which will be judged at 9 a.m. Some 250 exhibits will be ap emVacer'h Continued on Pag 7, Column 1 praised by the judges.

The Bru- who baker family of Enhrata will and Monroe Counties. There were prominent on the tally sheet. Yes he added. 38 votes cast against paying the rentals. There will be no exhibits by any members of his Allentown's Congregation Ken PUBLIC DEBUT Allentown's Naval Reserve training units last night presented a colorful military parade preceding the Allen-town-Hagerstown baseball game at Breadon Field.

Highlight of the program was presentation of two marching flags to the Reserve Center from the membership of the Lehigh Valley Needle Trades Assn. Lou Zabell, president of the association, made the presentation talk. -The flags were turned over to Lt. Frank J. Sullivan by Nat Berkwits, president" of Phoenix Clothes and Harry Lesa- voy, president of Penn Sstate Mills.

Last night marked the first time that the Naval Reserve's new gun drill team, shown above, executed their routines to an Allentown gathering. The Johnson Post Junior American Legion drum and bugle corps led the Reservists. The program was arranged by Irving Sherman and Lou Richmond, representatives of the Lehigh Valley Needle Trades and officials of the Naval Reserve training center at Lehigh and Taxiway. eseth Israel will' be in the lime was a passenger in the plane, is still in Kent General Hospital at Dover where both were taken after the accident. His father said last night that Lt.

Everson, a pilot with the 148th Fighter Squadron at Dover Air nreanization. he said. Eight New Polio Cases in Five light during a nationwide broad Mrs. Reba Schall. secretary of cast over the CBS radio network fhe agricultural society, confirmed on Sunday morning.

the ground rent charge, explaining Base, was improving rapidly from Lehigh County Voting Lists Grow Steadily The local congregation service effects of brain concussion. Mr. Area Counties Everson said his son was X-rayed will be broadcast from its temple at 31 Si 13th St. from 10:30 to 11 terday uaniei submitted 67 entries and Clyde offered 58. Prizes will be awarded in these departments; livestock products; farm crops; corn, grain and potatoes; fruits, berries, vegetables and nuts and bees and bee products.

The large home economics division includes dried fruit and vegetables: preserved fruit and jellies; canned fruit and vegetables, and a number of flower exhibits submitted by amateurs-Keen Competition The 1952 show promises the keenest competition in the history yesterday because of swelling of a.m on the regular Sunday pro BREAKFAST' the left leg. The Air Force pilot's father said gram, "The Church of the Air, one of the oldest religious radio programs. The broadcast will be 18,500 Children in Gity his son felt "somewhat em Eight new polio cases were reported in five surrounding The most unusual cases were those of Lonnie, 9, and Carol, 8, Fox of Saylorsburg, where their mnthpr has them Quarantined at barrassed" because of the accident CHATTER Reports from Lehigh County's permanent registration office, 523 Hamilton and from the board of traveling registrars touring the in the small plane after he had i handled through facilities of Station WHOL, local CBS affiliate. Highlight of the local reform congregation's service will be the sermon by Rabbi Louis M. Young- flown over Allentown last Thursday afternoon in one of the Air Go Back to School Sept.

3 Force's speedy jet planes. county reveal that voters' registration is increasing daily as citizens prepare for the presidential elec-i home and is giving them personal treatment. Walter Mav. Saylorsburg. health of the Kutztown Fair.

The number of entries in the livestock division surpasses any other year. Miller said the accident hap erman. He will speak on the sub Allentown schools are pened when they came in. for a making, School are due to report for the officer of Monroe County, said that tion of Nov. 4.

New registrations taken during For the first time in a decade. landing and 'couldn't see with the last minute preparations to wel-j first day of school on Wednesday, Law enforcement officials of Atlantic City have compiled 300 pages of record in the investigation of the Mary-Louise Dreisbach murder the four hours of business Satur come an estimated record 18,500 Paul C. Dunkelberger is on the. sidelines of the livestock show. He ject, "A Faith for Mature Living.

Another feature will be the singing of various liturgical responses which were composed by Dr. Homer C. Nearing of Allentown, the home has been quarantined since Saturday afternoon. Mrs. William Fox.

and her mother, Mrs. Sept. 3. The sophomores, juniors and seniors at CCHS do not report landing lights on or off due to a ground haze. He said the plane's engine functioned perfectly, but pupils when vacation days end day at the Courthouse Annex numbered 65.

The traveling registrars bowed out of the cattle exhibit pic shortly after Labor Day. until inursday, bept. 4. ture after he accepted the princi- Public school officials were esti-J sat for the usual 12-hour stint at Loraine Parnell, Strousburg, are working in shifts to watch for any The enrollment at Central Cath case yet appear no nearer the airplane stalled (which he explained as slowing down so much who recently observed his 30th anniversary as organist and choir mating that 14,700 children will re Fountain Hill on Saturday, regis port for the first day of school on that the plane actually stops fly to solution of the crime than they were on July 19, when the body was discovered near ing). tering 149 new voters.

-i Democrats Gain Of the 214 new registrations tak Wednesday, Sept. 3. This includes the 2,400 expected at Allentown olic is estimated at 1,200, up from last year's 1,150. The elementary parochial schools are expecting 2,600 pupils this term. The orientation sessions for the teachers in the public schools the day before regular classes open signs of paralysis, ur.

rrans iu. Halstead, Analomink, diagnosed the cases. Lonnie complained of sore throat and neck pains a week ago but it was on Saturday that Carol first had a high temperature. A new Allentown case was ad High School. The public school en on baturday, Democrats out numbered Republicans 135 to 78 teachers report for the term-open director of Congregation Keneseth Israel.

Dr. Nearing will be at the organ console during the service. Appearing on the radio program will hardly be a new experience for Rabbi Youngerman, who for the past two years has conducted a program known as "The Jewish Hour" on WHOL. He "said the pro There was one non-partisan regis ing orientation sessions at their re tered, according to Clerk Fred S. spective buildings on Tuesday, will allow for completion of all de PPLSeeksPUC Okay for Billing onZ-month'Basis mitted to Allentown Hospital Sat Sittler.

Sept. 2. i Continued on Page 14, Column Holy Name Plans Big Reception For Archbishop The entire Lehigh and Northampton vicarate will take part in the Holy Name Society Rally and reception for His Excellency, the Most Rev. John F. O'Hara in Al On Friday at Center Valley, how tails so that teaching will move into full swing the first day the children report.

On O-Day the Parochial Openings An estimated 3,800 pupils are ever, Republicans garnered 77 po gram would be resumed at 10:30 the Atlantic City racetrack. Carl Frensky, 615 N. 23rd was driver as his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frensky and Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene "Spook" McCarron toured New York State and Canada on vacation. One morning they had breakfast at Westport, N.Y. then took off for Canadian broder. Came nightfall and time for dinner at the same restaurant where they had breakfast! teachers will report to their as scheduled to report for the open tential voters to the Democrats' 44.

There were three non-partisans. p.m. each Monday, beginning next month. signed building, draw books, get "effecting oper- As a means of atinff economies." the Pennsylva- ing of the parochial schools of the city. All elementary grades and freshmen at Central Catholic High Rolls Near Total registration for the County urday.

Dennis Vickland, 6, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vickland, 232 N. 8th was reported last night as in good Still in the hospital with polie are: George Nagule, 3, Macungie; Nelson Bleam, 31, Coopersburg; Marjorie Newman, 24, Lansdale; and Dorothy Bruzo, 15, Nesquehoning. Four new week-end patients were reported at Easton Hospital.

They were David Amadore, 9, son nia Power and Light Corrrpany has petitioned the Public Utility Commission to allow the utility to is Children to Pay is nearing the Republicans hold a county wide total registration edge of about 4,000 Ex-AUentonian sue bills on a two-month basis rather than monthly. lentown on Sunday, Oct. 12. the rooms in order and participate in organizational meetings. At Allentown High the O-Day schedule includes an after-lunch meeting for the teachers with their department heads, and an administrative meeting at the close of the day during which Principal Clifford S.

Bartholomew will go over the self-evaluation program planned for the school during the The local utility over Democrats. Last day to register and be eligible to cast a ballot at the presidential election is Saturday, Sept, of Mrs. Dorothy Amadore, 529 Elm The Regional Union of the Holy Name Societies of the two counties met Sunday to plan for the 22nd annual rally. Officers of Catholic Tribute Today To the Trexlers up tor consideration by the commission yesterday and asks for an Dies in Wyoming PhlUipsburgr David DeLong, 7. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Oliver De- 13. As has been the custom for effective date of the new billing procedure of Sept. 1. several years, the permanent reg Long.

27 S. Main Phillipsburg; women's organizations will meet next Sunday in Rockne Hall to Auto "Accident Mrs. Esther Eckert, 39, Frost Hol The economy of lssuing'only half coming term. istration office in the Annex wm be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

dur name chairmen to assist in the Children of Allentown will today low Forks Township; and William Acker. 3, Cornwall Height This self-evaluation, Bartholomew notes, "will be a stimulating program. as many bills yearly based on meter readings only every second month was the only reason listed for the change according to a Msgr. Leo Fink, the head ing the last three days of registration. Yesterday the board of traveling pay tribute to the memory of the late Gen.

Harry Clay Trexler and Bristol. Bucks county. experience during which the A former Allentown resident and his companion were killed in an automobile accident Friday on the Catholic church in the two- Schuylkill county first polio pa his wife, Mary Mosser Trexler, at registrars took new registrations Continued on Page 10, Col. 1 tient was admitted to the new isolation section of the Pottsville county area, said the Rev. Hugh F.

McMullan, pastor of St. Catharine of Siena Church, will had Highway 14-16 near Sheridan, Wyo. The dead, identified from papers at the Fullerton School House, 3rd and Quarry Sts. Today they Hospital. It was Vincent Whalen, PUC spokesman.

No decision was announced by the commission yesterday and P. P. L. officials were unable to say last night when an approval or disapproval will be forthcoming. the parish mobilization committee found on the bodies, were Arling 8, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph services to be conducted at 10:30 a.nu at the Trexler burial plot In Fairview Cemetery, The memorial services were instituted last year and met with favor In all arts of the commun which will include 10 Driest and Whalen, Z4t w. Main uirard- O. Kressler, 40, of 1500 Massachusetts Washington D. laymen from all sections of the ville.

and Dr. Samira Moussa Aly, 30, of Lehigh Valley. Permission has been erantori fa St. Louis, Mo. 2-Year-01d Boy Runs Into Auto; Slightly Hurt Two-year-old Stephen Ruch, son Kressler's step-mother, Mrs.

Ma ity. This year two children have been selected by each of the city's 25 playgrounds as representatives to bel J. Kressler, resides at b31 M. the use of the Allentown Fair Grounds grandstand area on the afternoon of the rally. However, because of the importance of the first official visi 9th St.

Atty. Forrest Gotthardt, son of the late Alderman William Gotthardt, now practicing law in Miami, is spending vacation in Allentown Also visiting here is John Anderson, former secretary of Family Welfare Organization, now in similar post at Flint, Mich. Sandra Ann Meckstroth, daughter of Dr. H. F.

Meckstroth, 71S St. John has completed WAVE boot training and is scheduled for transfer Aug. 26 to San Diego City water bureau' workmen yesterday endeavored to located that leak under Hamilton St." at Commonwealth Building. They used a "leak finder," a gizmo which looks something like a tennis racquet, wired to ear-phones get that swimming in while you can kids: city pools will be closed two weeks from today Guests yesterday at Camp Daddy Allen were Clyde Bischof secretary treasurer of Lehigh County Crippled Children's Society; Helen Moffat, executive secretary, and Bonnie Taylor, Hazel McShane. Milton Smith and Florence Mauser, all of Allentown 1LGWU welfare committee.

Uniformed servicemen can no longer get free hunting licenses. Pennsylvania Department of Revenue has joined Department of Justice in declaring World War II ended, insofar as the free license law is concerned. The change does not affect disabled veterans. travel to Catasauqua, where they will sit at the woman's clubhouse, 3rd and Bridge Sts. NewlCLYards Inspection Tour On Wednesday Jersey Central Lines will be host to many of the railroad's Patrolman Howard Heiduck said the services.

Others who will at 'Ballot Battalion9 Maps Final Plans for Two-week Voter Registration Drive Kressler was operating a 1952 sedan which apparently went out of control and dropped 54 feet into of the Philadelphia archbishop into the Lehigh Vallev and the Interest of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Ruch of tend are trustees of the Trexler Estate; Mayor Brighton C. Diefen-derfer and members of city council; the school board and administrative officials of the district; the Recreation Commission and shown from church members there a 30-foot wide ravine 532 N. Fountain escaped with minor injuries yesterday when he is a possibility that the rally will Kressler's companion was an employe of the Institute of Radiol ue neia in tne- AHS Madlum.

Forty-eight narishes are maVln ran into the side of a car at 926 Allen St. Louis E. Hertz, chairman of Al playground supervisors. I lentown "Ballot Battalion, pre Children of the playgrounds have twai cfVit ehinnore anr) Tirnmirlflnt coionui placards to be used on automobile bumpers were given to representatives of the participating groups for distribution among club ogy, 510 S. Kings Highway, St.

Louis. Officers, who believed she was a native of Egypt, said Dr. Aly's luggage showed that she had muucjr Pensylvanians tomorrow during a He was admitted to Allentown Hospital with brush burns of the body. He was held for observation. Allentown Police said the child ran from the south to north side of sided at yesterday strategy meeting at the Lehigh Valley, Club to map final plans for an intensive purchase a wreath which is to be daylong outing which will include placed on the graves of the Trex traveled throughout Europe and members and others interested in pushing the drive.

Formal announcement was made two-week drive for voter registra lers, originators of Romper Day, the Middle East. the first official inspection tour of the railroad's new $3.5 million Al-lentown-to-Bethlehem freight clas- Allen Street and into the rear of a Services will be short ana sol A native of Bangor, Kressler tion. Hertz and his staff, made up of emn, according to otiiciais wno was the son of the late Oliver J. 1950 coupe, owned and operated by Jack Becker, 26, Allentown R. 3.

that an outdoor advertising company has made available, without sification yard. members of Allentown Council of have planned them. One child will and Arminta (Dutt) Kressler. The group, including the mayors, cost, a number of billboards on be called upon for a scripture read He was a member of the 1928 councilmen and Chamber of Com which the "Ballot Battalion" mes ing after, which several youngsters plans mr me rany wnicn Will be highlighted by addresses by Archbishop O'Hara and Atty. James E.

Gallagher, the assistant diocesan attorney and noted Catholic orator. Youth, Hurt When Truck Hits Bridge, 'Serious' Charles W. Gilmore, 15, Kutztown R. 2, injured when his truck ran out of control and hit a bridge abutment near Kutztown on Sunday, was reported to still be in "serious" condition last night ia Allentown Hospital. Charges of driving without license twere lodged against the youth bv state Dolice vesterHav aft class at Allentown High School and for many years was employed by merce officials of Allentown and Bethlehem, will leave the Lehigh will place the wreath on tne sage will be placed.

There also was announcement of The car was eastbound on Allen St. Becker told police that he was making a wide swing around a parked truck when he heard a bump at the right rear of the car. Becker took the child to the the Tennessee Valley Authority at graves. Taps will be played by a bov scout. The program will be Service Clubs, said the tempo must be stepped up to get persons to qualify as electors in the Nov.

4 balloting. Registration closes on Saturday, Sept. 13. Several committee members yesterday reported that surveys of their own organizations show that registration in their Country Club in special buses and start the tour at the railroad's Bethlehem passenger station at 11 plans of the Retail Automobile Dealers Association to make available new cars to transport persons concluded with a recitation of the Nashville. Tenn.

He was graduated in 1940 from Maryville College at Maryville, Tenn. Lord Prayer by everyone pres a.m. wishing to register to the registra ent. At the time of his death Kress tion office in the Court House An ranks have reached or approached Watch Reported Stolen ler had been a civilian employe for the Air Force, assigned to Washington, D. C.

nex from now until the bept. 13 deadline. Arrangements for use of After a bus trip via "Sky Line Drive," which parallels the new yard and affords a bird's-eye view of the modernized installations, the party will ride by rail through the Clarence Newhard informed Al the cars can be made by calling Robert Sewell, retail secretary of Besides his step-motner, tie is lentown oolice last night that a ernoon before Justice of the Peace survived by a half-brother. Oliver Emergency Appendectomy Ella Mae Whistle, 16, Silverdale, was brought to Allentown Hospital early yesterday morning from a girs' camp near Boyertown. An emergency appendicities operation was performed and last night she was reported in good the Chamber of Commerce, at 4-5161.

J. Kressler, 509 E. Knapp Mil-wauke. yard in open-top cars especially equipped for the purpose. Following the tour, the railroad will be host for lunch, ah afternoon iuu per cent.

Plan 2 Projects Val Lanshe, representing the Junior Chamber of Commerce and chairman of the subcommittee on special events, reported on two projects which will be undertaken in the near future to call attention! of the registered to the Sept. 13 deadline. wiuiam ii. weigie, Krumsville, Working Schedule All Panther Vallev collieries n4 The next meeting will be held at thief entered his room at 815 Jackson St. and stole a man's 21-jewel pocket watch, valued at $62, and a yellow gold ring, worth $18.

New-hard is one of several roomers at the Jackson Street address. The body will be returned to Bangor. Burial will be made at the call of the chairman. Meanwhile, subcommittees are arrang-l ing meetings to project plans for all departments of the Lansfar Continued on Page 7, Column 1 the convenience of the family. Shops are scheduled to operate their respective assignments.

Washington, Jordan and Gordon along route of old Gordon St. trolley "loop," will be closed today until resurfaced When Lehigh County's traveling registrars sit Friday, Aug. 29. at Union Garage, 516 N. 19th all employes of garage will be pressed into service as free taxi drivers, to haul persons wanting to register Which reminds, the registrars will be at Catasauqua Woman's Club from 11 a.m.

till 11 p.m. today to accept names of persons who want to vote We hear that Lehigh County Democratic Committee is all upset with Maurice Splain, state Demos' chairman. who scheduled policy meeting and dinner for Saturday, Sept. 6. the day local organization planned big rally Could this have any significance: N.Y.

Trib's Sunday book section best seller list records sales of "Adlai Stephenson of Illinois" several notches higher than "The Man from Abilene." Halloween is more than two months away, yet yesterday Jeffrey and Rae Ann Epstein. 2501 Allen found their playhouse transported from yard at home to front lawn at George B. Lieber-man residence, 2517 Allen St. Americans Adopt Austrian Children, Face Heartbreak AUGUST FURNITURE Offering Quality at a Price Appealing Styles Finishes at DUNGAN FRY, 618 Hamilton St. Allentown "Park Shop" Store.

For Another Day The very pleasant weather at the past two days will be here again today. And not only will the (EDITOR'S NOTE: Dr. Ralph C. Wood, Muhlenberg German professor who is on leave from the college to serve with the Lutheran World Federation, is author of the following article. He is on the scene and must deal daily with the foster parents about whom he writes).

temperatures pleasing, but the humidity will be even lower, making conditions more comfortable. parents return to America or their parents will have to remain in Europe. The American consulate in Austria- has a steady stream of distraught parents who have adopted Austrian children. "You must do something for us," they say. But the consulate must, according to correct procedure, inform the parents that there is nothing that can be done outside of the quota.

There is, of course, a bill buried Today's high will be about three degrees above yesterday's maxi II xjalL- i i 'if VoJT If jr I If I IX i if a ijli "'-i' d. Q. A vY 7 i -F A 1 1' I gsfc. rt- SALZBURG Austria Ameri mum of 79, recorded at 5 p.m.. and cans still have hearts but some of them are going to take a beating the low will be marked ut about 58, three below yesterday's minimum.

There was only a slight because they have hearts. These Americans are members trace of precipitation yesterday. somewhere in Congress, accord of the armed forces in Austria whose hearts went out to suffering, Allentown Romper Day Committee last night announced that tee last night announced that, tickets are available for food for every child in Allentown who wants to attend Romper Day program tomorrow. Child should see neighborhood playground instructor to obtain same. Sunrise today at 6:16 a.m.

and sunset at 7:55 p.m. Temperatures The U. S. Weather Bureau reported the following temperatures for Monday: High Low undernourished Austrian and refugee children, who adopted the children according to Austrian law, have been bringing them up, accordingly, with all the love they would have bestowed on their own Allentown 79 61 children. They are their children.

Some of ing to the consulate and members of the Armed Forces, which is intended to do something about this state of affairs. Some fathers, and among them are some high-ranking officers, have declared their intention of setting sail with the children and trying to buck Ellis Island. All know this is sheer desperation. Meanwhile, back in the states there probably are individuals and groups who can find reasons, good reasons for restricting any kind of immigration, even the immigration of adopted children of American parents. But these Americans with a heart will probably have to take a beating unless there is some action from Congress.

them speak English better than German and others have not yet learned German, the language of Austria. They are the children of Americans. Alden Farber. Call Chronicle entry in All America Soap Box Derby at Akron recently, is clearly pictured in news film now appearing in local theater Tall Cedars are sponsoring Allentown-Salisbury game Friday night at Breadon Field for benefit of crippled children's fund. See Paul Zet-tlemoyer at City Hall for tickets Allentown Community College summer art class plans exhibit during Fair Week at place to be announced PPL Choral Group will present concert- Wednesday night at West Park P.H.S, Chicago 80 Cleveland 79 St.

Louis 84 Boston 81 Jacksonville 96 Miami 89 New York 81 Philadelphia 85 Pittsburgh 83 Washington 85 Denver 92 Atlantic City 81 61 61 72 64 75 76 64 66 60 68 59 61 But under United States Law these children cannot enter the United States except under the Austrian quota. Since the small Austrian quota is quickly filled, most of these children will have BALLOT BATTALION Some leaders of Allentown's "Ballot Battalion" are shown above at their Monday noon meeting in the Lehigh Valley Club. Seated, left to, right, are Mrs. Leon Kolb, Soroptimists; Mrs. Raymond H.

Roedel, Business and Professional Women; Louis E. Hertz, chairman, Kiwanis Club; Mrs. William G. Rapp, American Association of University Mrs. John H.

Raker, Quota; standing, Val Lanshe, Junior Chamber of Commerce; Albert Moggio, Exchange, and Herbert W. Weibel Lions. to remain in Austria when their THE MORNING CALL, Allentown, Pa, Tuesday. Au. 19, 1952.

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