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TWO THE MORNING HERALD. HAGKRSTOWN. MARYLAND MONDAY, JULY 29,1957 Wisconsin To Nominate For Senate MADISON, July 28 Wisconsin voters Tuesday will nominate their candidates for the lent of the laic; SMI, Joseph H. McCarthy (R-Wis) in a primary election a is in sharp contrast (o those engaged in by the controversial senator. Sen.

McCarthy and Ins fishl against communism in government and his disputes with a people In high places were the center ot interest in the 1952 cam- paten when he won the GOP nomination and re-election. In contrast, there is little mention of McCarthy and his policies in the present campaign in which seven candidates seek the Republican nomination and two seek the Democratic spot. The special election to name McCarthy's successor will be Aug. 27. The primary appears to be test of so-called "Modern Repub-j licanism" as exemplified by President Eisenhower's Republican administration.

Walter J. Kohler 53. three- time governor of Wisconsin, has. during a spirited campaign for the nomination, gone all out in his support of the administration and its policies. He has been the only; candidate to do so.

Last Respects Paid President Of Guatemala Vew Commander CHARLESTON, July 28 t--W. Dewcy Mcntz, Welch auto dealer, won election without oppo- sition today us the state's American Legion commander shortly before adjournment of the department's 39th convention here. I The month long strike at the North American Cement Corporation at Security was ended Sunday noon, and shown here are the principal negotiators signing the new contract while workers look on. Take Lead ''Argentina's If the voters a him-and he Is one of the two favorites lo win- 1 it could a thai Wisconsin MOUCJ tllCS voters approve the President's! Republicanism" program. Former Rep.

Glenn R. Davis, 41. Waukcsha. who is considered! Kohler's chief opponent, the support of many of the old guard Republicans who never were particularly friendly to President Ei- tenhower. Davis has been critical, in his campaign, of many of the tram Page istration's policies, particularly those involving foreign aid.

It follows, therefore, that if Davis should win. it would mean that the state's Republicans agree with him that at least some of the administration's policies need revision. The Democratic i a is a two-way race between William E. Proximire, 41. Madison, and Rep.

Clement R. Zablocki. 45, Milwaukee, who is serving his fifth term in Congress. Proxmire, who has become widely known in three unsuccessful bids for the governor's post, is favored to win the nomination. about 75 per cent of the nation's 9.728,839 registered voles cast bal- ots.

This was about 10 per cent less han voted in the 1954 elections but blustery mid-winter weather vith snow, rain and high winds in cut ap- Fruit Crop Not Up To Average (Continued Fage more than last year's production, 400,000 bushels. The average for decade is 465,000 Death Nelson Elliott F. Nelson Eliott, 66 Broadway, (lied at the Washington County proach the 55 per cent majority jHospital at noon Sunday after an has been claiming for hisl'Uness of one week. lorces from his political asylum! Mr. Elliott was born November Venezuela.

1881, in Franklin County, Minister of the Interior the son of Davison Tasher Alconada Aramburu estimated and Margaret (Shook) Elliott. He a sections of the nation the turnout. Pcron had pealed lo his followers to stay away from the polls. Deaths Mount To Over 100; Damage Heavy (Continttfd from Page I) U.S. Vice Consul R.

L. Rivcro flew (o Acapulco and radioed back that damage there chiefly was confined bad been a resident of Washington County for the past 50 years, hav ing engaged in the farming and dairy industry until 1941 at which lime he retired and had resided since at the Broadway address. He was a member of the Welsh Run Presbyterian Church. He is survived by his wife, Viola (Eldridge) Elliott, two daughters, Mrs. Hugh S.

George, Hagerstown; Mrs. H. Ronald Blickenstaff, Baltimore; one grandchild, Mrs. Willard Slifer, Hyattsville; sisters, Mrs. Leila Hawbaker, Law- BUCKLEY Cement Strike Ends Yesterday Irom Page 1) pany and the union.

They had met Saturday morning, session until 5:30 p. remained in m. Saturday, "GEJUNDHElr." 80 years. Born in Charlton, he was the son of Daniel and Ann S. (Wellcr) Shupp.

He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church and the Loyal then reconvened at 9 a. m. yesterday. Signing the agreement for the new contract as representatives ot the company were Kenneth Flicker, labor relations representative; Paul Hedley, general operations manager; and Alfred Poole, plant superintendent. Signing as unnion representatives, besides the president, were ia committee composed of Adrian Dakor, Clarence Keller, Harvey Scuffins, Melvin Rager, Joe Stubits, and Leo Peiffer.

The strike was the longest in the history of the Security cement plant, by a margin It began when employes refused GUATEMALA, July 28 MV-Gua. temalans in thousands streamed solemnly past the bier of President Carlos Castillo Armas today, paying last respects to their assassinated leader. A long line that formed under gray skies outside Ihc palace Ice up two flights of stairs and into the vast reception hall where the former army colonel's body laj among-banks of flowers. Women wept and several fainted. Officials estimated 200,000 persons viewed Castillo Armas' uniformed bodj since Saturday.

Caslillq Armas, who routed a i government hree years ago, was shot Friday night by a young tailor who turned palace guard only 56 days ago. The army said it had evidence the guard, Romero Sanchez Vasquez, 24, was a militant Communist. Four bullets from his rifle felled the 42-year-old President as he walked with his wife down a darkened palace corridor. The guard was trapped moments later and killed himself. An army spokesman said Vasquez had only a sixth-grade education and a there was nothing in his application to become a guard a would indicate he was a Communist.

Olher guards said was a quiet man who kept mostly! to himself. Luis Arturo Gonzalez Lopez, the 56-year-old vice president who stepped in as temporary president, said the "violent and unexpected form of the guard's regrettable act manifests roots of a long- -M 4 tXbei Corderman Hardware 718 W. Wellington St. 'Dial RE 9-2291 HUB DHY CLEANERS INSURED MOTH PROOF CLEANING Dial RE 9-3113 For pick up 8, delivery HIGHLIGHTS --A program ol songs by OeorjU Glbbs featuring each week, two meditated crime." rencc, Mrs. Stella Sword, Ha- Order of Moose.

gerstwon; and Mrs. Helen Gossard.i Surviving are: wife, Bertha CtrcencasLle; brothers, Grov'cr (Trumpower) Shupp; sons, Paul Moss S. and Brant Hagerstown; and Charles State Line; and Ellis V. of Highpoint, N. C.

Also a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at to two private homes which col-j lne Coffman Funeral Home at 3:30 lapsed and the known death toll with the Rev. Michael Goldncr of Alliance, Ohio, a nephew of the deceased, officiating. was two Mexican children. Acapulco's chief of police said the preceding bushels.

Nationally, above-average years lire predicted for both apple ant peaches, each of which is estimated at three million bushels more than CROP 1ST I average. The survey on which the estimates were based was made before the most serious portion of the drought set in around here, so predictions may no longer be fully accurate. The western part of Washington County, however, has recciv- td more rain than the Hagerstown area so far this month. there were no reports of casualties among Americans who have thronged to the resort. Ronnie Luster, Associated Press correspondent in Acapulco, said many were injured there by falling debris.

Miguel Castillo of Mexico City flew in from Oaxaca at noon and said the quake was strong there and had caused wide damage. But tie had heard of no deaths. 'It was the first word from that city 225 miles south of the capital. Major known damage was to L. Shupp, Cheverley, and William H.

Shupp, Hagers- lown; Grove daughters, and -Mrs. Mrs. Mary A. Dorsey Balant, The Minneapolis Lakers won five National Bwkethall Association titles in six years from 1D48 through 1954. DIBERT I HOMES Phona 273, Everett, Ptnna.

SAVE, TIME, MONEY and WORRY SPARTAN FAMOUS AIRCRAFT RIVETED MOBILE HOMES Mexico City. It estimated 50 large buildings collapsed, many trapping sleeping victims. One of the largest buildings, on Mexico's Times Square, housed Other nephews will serve as pallbearers. Interment in Rose Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home.

Sarnie! H. Houstr Samuel Howell Gardner Houser, JC5, died on Saturday at-his resi- ence, Route 1, Sharpsburg. He born near Grimes, son of Dan- cl and Emm aline (Bussard) louser. He was a member of Trinity Lutheraji Church, Sharps burg. He is survived by sisters, Bessie Ada Houser, Lena Gay Houser, loth at home; nephew, Robert Franklin Houser, at home.

Friends may call at the late lome until Wednesday at 1 p. m. the Canadian Embassy and the penthouse offices of former New York Mayor William O'Dwyer. Embassy officials who rushed to town were refused entrance into the edifice, so badly damaged it may a to be abandoned. The shocks were felt in this cits of four million just before 3 a.m.

jarring thousands, including tourists in modern, glass front hotels out of their beds. A five-story apartment building 12 families collapsed anc seven hours later 10 bodies were i taken from more were nibble. the wreckage. Manj still believer! in the Oriduite Simologlst en Duty Dili RE 3-8866 Hamilton Hotel Bldg. Police Probe 3 Accidents (Continued from FaRt 1) Patrolmen Hartle and Eylc charged Oncil wilh following tool closely.

both of Hagerstown; and'Mrs. June Asbury, Hyaettsville; sister, Mrs. Lydia Angle, Marion, brothers, Daniel Shupp, Hagerstown; Jiariam Shupp, Chambersburg; Joseph Shupp, Rockdnle, and Alvey Shupp, Fairview; 11 grandchildren; and eight great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held by Rev. Frank Cauble at the Kraiss Funeral Home this afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Interment in Rest Haven Cemetery. songs that have gold over million records. Eddie Safranskl conducts the orchestra. Guest: Jim A A SHOW JjTV Guide reporter Svlsits the Burns' dhome to do a story the "other." nore serious stde Oracle a George, but Is soon Hready to turn In his after ex- a "nor- day In the many household. 15:30 4 A I I "The "tarring Kurt Ksszuer, Anna Maria AlbCTghetti and John Krlcson.

A man becomes Infuriated when i young girl, whom he has brought up to become his wife, falls In love wilh a man. (M-91 THOSE I I O1RLS Situation comedy series ivlth mus cal features, starring Margaret and Barbara Whlling. The political scramble of class elections at UC1.A Enchanted" to report for duty on the morning of Saturday, June 29. Although the full working force will not be back at work for a few days, it was indicated that the cement will begin to move out of the plant almost immediately. Construction projects in this area have been faced wilh delays or the threat of delays because of the dif.

ficulty of obtaining cement during the past couple of weeks. Big Logjam In Congress (Continued from Page 1) lar appropriations bill have not yet been passed. Such 8 resolution was put through July 1, the first day of fiscal but its authorization lasted only one month. Other money bills on the wait- ins list are an 880 million dollar rivers a a measure, which has passed the House but not the Senate, and the foreign aid and final supplemental biUs, The latter carries funds for the Atomic Energy Commission, Tennessee Valley Authority, military public works projects, and other plirposes. ljie Whlllnj Housiholi ONI which contestants can win limited amount of money.

Jack A qull lira. In un, Barry Is (7-131 6UEST FOR "Petrified series. River' A I adventure film I A DIAMOND, MIV. ATE DETECTIVE -New mystery serlca starring David Jinisen. (4-S-11) DANCE PARTY -(Color) Starring Kithryn Muray hoiteii, and featuring the Arthur Murray Dancers.

Guest stars Tillulah BanV- head and Raymond Massey; BarubJ Lynn; Rod Alexander and Sono Osato. (7-131 LAWRENCE K' I TOU AND NEW TALSNT luring Lawrence Welk and nil riiimpajme Musk Makers Jn current song hits, and spotlighting selected young entertainer! of outstanding talent. ru'rlT "UOIO ONf 'THEATRE Human El" 8 Patrldi SM! an Jolln Observing tht Mlri anniversary of Air Force, studio One presents a timely iui- 5 drama of todl Je t()U and the dangers they fact. COMMERCIAL anil DOMESTIC ELECTRICAL SERVICE Invlli your Inquiry for en ill alictrlcal wiring. DIAL KB MILLER LISKEY ELECTRIC INC.

t. Franklin Slriat Electrical Electric Fans Lawn Mowers Wotovine Work Shoes Paints Varnish GEHR'S HARDWARE CLEARSPRINC Dial VI Ml)I Funeral Funeral services for Follmer D. Palmer will be held at the Normenl Funeral Home this morning at 11 o'clock with the Rev. Dr, Wilson Son Born To Italian Star By I A EHRMAN ROME, July 28 Lollo- brigida gave birth today to a 6- pound, 11-ounce baby boy. Her physician husband, Milko Skofic, reported both were "doing fine." It was their first child.

Ex-Couvict Aceused Of 2 Murders BROCKTON, July 28 tP-- A 20-year-old ex-convict, recently released after serving six years Tor sexual assault on a youth, was booked tonight for the woodlands stabbing deaths of two Ask Us About Our MORTGAGE LOANS Monthly Reductions of Principal Home Federal Savings Loan Association 128 W. Washington Street Rl S43M PROGRAMS 12:00 12:15 2:25 2:30 when the body will he taken to the Church in Sharpsburg with service at 2 p. m. by the Rev W. A.

Wade. Interment will be made in Ml. View Cemetery. Mrs. Anna M.

Routzahn -Mrs. Anna Mae Houlzahn, 82, Ha, gerstown, widow of Harlan G. Routzahn died nt the Washington County Hospital Saturday evening ot complications after an illness of four weeks. P. Ard officiating; interment in Dr.

Skofic was not present when Rose Hill Cemetery. the boy was delivered. Gina did not want him there. The physician tried lo enter the delivery room anyway, but Gina ordered him out. he said.

So Skofic cooled his heels in an anteroom of the Salvadore Mundi International Hospital on Rome's Gianiculum Hill. He said Gina, in the delivery room less than two hours, had an and Rights Bill Opposition (Continued from Page I) i i a i If the Senate accepts this weekj f. sv an amendment to require jury other medicines had been kept trials in all criminal contempt ifK a But Gina did not take court cases, including those involv- th( shE ilT crclsc5 young brothers. The bodies, au'de charred, were hidden under a and partially found Saturday smoldering layer ivpnk; i i i UII.IUUUIK uiuac I I She was born in BormshnTM in volinK 'R hts lhe ast France a i a childbirth filter rf A defea.ing a debate limitation! The birth was son, daughter of the late Anna. (Me Allistcr) Huntzbcrry.

She was the last member of her family. She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church in Ilagerstown, She is survived by one Charles Hagerstown. The body was taken to the Bast Funeral Home in Roonsboro where services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock wilh the Rev. Carl Frederick officiating.

Interment will be in the Boonsboro Cemetery. John Leroy Hurson Leroy Hutson died at his home in Brooklyn, N. early parked car belonging (o Sunday morning, aged 20 years liam G. and Elizabeth L. He was the son of Charles Rob- JOO block North Prospect was rt Md Theresa (Moscr) Hulson struck by an unknown auto on- Surviving, besides parents, are a North Prospect St.

at intersection sister, Carol, at home. will have departed. Paradoxically, if a jury amendment is beaten in a close vote, that action will revive Southern hopes of eventually miring the bill in a lengthy filibuster and thus defeating any action on it in this Without the inclusion of a jury trial provision, it is doublful G4 senators would vote to end debate. The die-hard 18 would have a talk- ins point for a lengthy filibuster. With a jury trial amendment written into the bill, the Southerners would be confronted with a measure largely limited for all practical purposes to the proles lion of voting rights.

While they may find other lures of the measure to criticize, seems willing to hours after the announced film star four (r a rushed to the hospital from the couple's old Appian Way villa. The beaming husband said the child has dark hair. He said Gina "insists lhat he looks like me." 'Is Gina happy?" he was asked. "Not just happy, radiantly happy." he replied. Gina.

29, told newsmen a few days ago she hoped the baby would be a girl. She and her husband had said then that if the child was a boy. he would be named after his father, whose full name is Drago Milan (Vilko) wilh North Street. The other car The funeral will be held at the none of them was traveling south at the i Minnich FuneraUlome up in the Senate and of the accident. Patrolman M.

L. at 2 p. m. by Rev. Dr.

Albert if he wants to deny any of twigs and branches in a public park. Police Chief Joseph C. Wright lodged a murder charge against Raymond F. Ohlson, a Brockton shoeworker, after 19 hours of questioning in the deaths of Edward P. Logan, 11, and his 12- year-old brother, John, of nearby Stoughton.

The motive for the crime was not explained. Police said the vital organs are undergoing stale laboratory tests to determine if the boys were molested. Wright said lhat although Ohlson made no formal statemenl admitting the crime, he related iorcing the youths at knifepoint the spot where the bodies were found. Five Killed In Auto Crasli FREDERICKSBURG, July 28 WT--A crowded automobile carrying home Skofic. Skofic, a Yugoslav, married Gina in 1949 before she rocketed to film fame in such pictures as 'The Most Beautiful Woman in Grimsley investigated.

Lucas. Interment will be Hill Cemcterv. the World." He a lo Rome escaping from a German Rosejcitizon Mack or white thcjconcentration camp in 1942. to vote. Fights of kites are impossible when wind velocity is less a Yi m.p.h., according lo the cyclopedia Britanhica.

William H. Shupp, Sr. William H. Shnpp, died A new horn TRAINING mPABFS A PRACTICAL DENTAL es things up- six to eichl see correctly. Dr.

Skofic said the baby's godfather will he Spyros Skoiiras, president of 20lh Century-Fox Film Corp. The infant will be 'wptized soon. seven from a North Carolinians church convention careened off U. S. 1 and went into a river near here today, killing five of its occupants.

A sixth was missing and presumed drowned. The tragedy's only survivor was Mrs. Helen Christie, 30, wife of the missing man and mother of the dead child. The incident happened about 4:45 p.m. 12 miles south of here.

Eye-' witnesses said the car, a 1952 model, was headed south on the 'icavily traveled highway when it swerved across four lanes to the other side of the road. It crashed through a Ruidepost and plunged into a dammed-up millpond in the 'Malta River. ftf iiijbt. Infant Com- nleR, In frlvvll Dvly, end I'l Offct, III. Matun womta with I Umitld con or oil li till llttnul and apprtvid iciool far Irilnlia program wtlch Ikilr prlilit lab It teulikold drtltl.

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