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I 0 A I I I I I 0 I I I 'Channel Swim No Promiscuity In Trobriand I. By H. United Press QUIGG NEW YORK (UPI)-It was a cold, miserable, drizzly night outside, and something of the same climate prevailed on tele with the snuff in the box he had in his hand. "Stuff it up my nose," the man said. Crane asked him to vision.

Nichols and May provid-1 demonstrate. He did. "I hope America is watching," said Crane. Me too. The demonstrators was one of four comedians who ap peared on the Crane show discussing the subject of girls.

Orson Bean was one of them, and it was he who contributedj cd a moment of sunlight when they appeared on the Jack Paar show. Bob Newhart was all right on "The Entertainers." But there really was no cerebral chirk-up offered until a guest on the Les Crane show on ABU let us know thai there! Wives And Old Sports BEST BET No selection today. 2-Conclusion (CBS) The Green Bay Packers, who have high hopes for a spot in the National Football Playoff Bowl, meet League's the Chica- was absolutely no sexual information about the plight iniscuity during the 1930's the Trobriand Islands, the Trobriand Islands of the. Over on NBC's "Tonight," a post-midnight appearance was made last night by Sen. Pierre of California.

He said South Pacific. They're southeast of New Guinea--far out. chny- tplc-i- sion, in its unrehearsed late night shows, at least, has begun to approach the public service potentialities of what newspapers call "fillers." You go Bears at Wrigley Field, Chicago, for the NFL Football Game of the Week. Jack Buck and Earl Gillespie are the 50- yard-line reporters. 2:45 Conclusion (NBC) Grid fans who like their sport campus style are advised to tune in on one of the Soulh's most heated contests when the Rebels of Mississippi meet the Maroons of Mississippi State in the final NCAA College Football Game.

Commentators are and Terrv Bren- there were some (COLOR) to having lost the election: "I figured out I was the only person in the country who was 39 years old and about to be a know, the single-paragraph bits! former member of the U.S. at the end of columns that let Senate." rate Salinger said he didn't want "the to appear to offend the medium scay on which he was appearing but height of I he ielt that television played an unfortunate role in national you know that "the birth in India is increasing" or waves in the Bay of Biscay sometimes attain a 35 feet." Seriously, if possible on a Friday night, the ABC witching-hour 4-5 (CBS) What's it like being the wife of a professional footbal player? Acress Elyse Knox. spouse of Tom Harmon, interviews Mrs. Linden Crow, Mrs. Lamar Luady and Mrs.

Roman Gabriel for the answers on NFL Courtdowu to Klckoff. Her husband later shows up to Los Angeles preview Sunday's Rams and San NBC and shows do offer some things that arc hard 1o find elsewhere. At 11:24 seriousness is i elections in predicting results Francisco 49ers game night such as, when some sections of the coun Obituaries, F1ANI V. BU1U TIMELY GIFT--Officials of the Patriotic Order of the Sons in Chalfont, the hours start to tick away as a new clock is mounted on the sign at the order's Home for the Aged at Park Avenue and Main St. The clock is an award given recently to the order's local dinner club camp.

On Sons Of America Gift hand for the installation is (from left) Earl H. Tennis, dinner camp director; H. Raymond Mc- chairman of the home board; Samuel E. Kaines, president of dinner club; A. Thomas Clarke, secretary of the dinner club.

(Staff Photo by Rudy ilillarg) p.m. EST, Crane asked one of the polls his male guests what he did I same time. try still were voting. A good idea, he said, would be to have poll-closing i staggered across the country so that all would close at the Weather Picture More A broad low pressure area extending from New York to Mary land will move slowly northeastward today bringing occasional drizzle in eastern portions of Pennsylvania and freezing drizzle in western areas. Tonight, light snow or snow flurries will replace the freezing conditions in the western portions and there is a chance of some freezing rain changing to snow flurries in the northeastern parts.

The overnight low readings will range from around 20 de- Highs today around 30. JLows tonight 19 to 24. South Central Pennsylvania- Light drizzle, fog and not so warm today. Colder with freezing drizzle tonight. Cloudy and colder with snow flurries Sunday.

Highs today 35 to 40. Lows tonight 24 to 29. (ABC) Memories of the summertime are revived on Wide World of Sports, which shows films of the National Surfing Championships in Cali-j fornia and the World ship Figure-Eight Stock Demolition Race in Islip, N.Y. 7:30 8 (NBC) Flipper begins a two-partner, "The Lady and the Dolphin," on of the more interesting episodes of the series. A congresswoman, deftly played by Maggie Hayes, is on a mission to see if Coral Key Park and Marine Preserve is worthy of government funds.

She seems to believe it's a "boondogle," and even has thoughts of conducting scientific experiments on Flipper until the resourceful porpoise saves her life in a scuba diving Lake Erie Change to small Leniency Is Criticized Continued from Pagt cent absentee rate for those freed on regular bail. Criteria Listed According to Colgan, the cri- iteria for a Bucks inmate to be The borough of Chalfont has, released include his living with- a colorful new town clock. Jin 50 miles of Doylestown, and The clock is mounted above the slate of Pennsylvania, the sign on the propertv of ao fTM Conviction a perma- Jnent address, and his having a Patriotic Order of Sons America's home for the on Park Avenue and Street. New Clock i Ticks Away In Chalfont Post Office Set To Grow continued fnam nri' Pagt facilities, heating and electrical systems. Green linoleum covers jthe floor in the work room.

The attractive overhead lighting affords superb illumination. The post office has a private office and there are storage, record and other needed facilities. It is an award won by the I in, 0 aged) Levlne maintains that the Main'Manhattan Project had more resources at its disposal, includ- order's local dinner club camp, formed about one year ago by the money and collateral, than Bucks Bail committee. 'I don't have too many years more tired to go before I'll be re- and I certainly hope to enjoy them in this beautiful. modern and utilitarian setting," Wet Roads Cause Two Accidents Doylestown State Police Warrington report that slippery roadways from the rain caused two motorists to skid with their automobiles early today.

One was slightly injured. Clifford N. Bacon, 21, of 170 Harding Road, Southampton, driving alone in a pickup truck south on Route 313, two miles east of Dublin, lost control of erf Mary Swetlin died in his home, SI Phillips Road, Wirminiter. (Dec. 3, 1964) after i toni illness.

He was born in the Bronx, New York and was a retired' engineer from the U.S. Naval A i Development Center, Johnsville, and the Abinfton Hospital. He is survived by two ions, Daniel, of Philadelphia, and John Burke, of Warmiailer; and two daughters, Mrs. Dolores Carapella. of Cornwells Heights, and Mrs.

Gerri Hall, of Warminster. Funeral services will be held from the Decker Funeral Home, 216 Old York Road, Warminster, Monday at 9 a.m., followed by a Solemn High Requiem Mass at 10 a.m. in Nativity of Our Lord Church, Warminster. Interment will be in Resurrection Cemetery, Trevose. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday evening.

WILLIAM E. SELBY William E. Selby, 60, husband of the late Ethel Cliftoa Selby, of Sackettsford Road, Ivyland, died Thursday (Dec. 3, 1964) in Doy'iestown Hospital. A retired realtor, he was a life-long resident of Bucks County.

Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at the Wm. Rowen Grant Funeral Home Street Road and Second Street Pike, Southampton, with the Rev. Andrew Telford of the Branch Church in Philadelphia, officiating. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday evening.

He said that the who can't raise bail are pre- said PM Wolfinger. "All I can his vehicle, then swerved to the say, it's been worth waiting! ri ht and crashed mto a tree and working for." a Slde of road He A modern touch, and one a unhurt. craft warnings vTnTEST Sat-l 7ndVrn rmanlger Bria7 a The tdinner dub camp jciscly the ones who are most urday. Northeasterly winds 22 oLOR) in 7nH 32 knots today and northeast to north winds 15 to 25 knots tonight. Snow.

35 the northwest to 30 in the east to Skies will he mostly cloudy Rundny across the state with temperatures on the cold side A few snow flurries are likely in the west and northeast portions. Highs will range from the 20's west to near 40 in the southeast. National Outlook For period ending 7 a.m. EST Sunday. Mostly cloudv skies will cover the nation cast of the MissK sippi valley during tonight with New Jersey: Rain changing to snow north portions Saturday morning.

Rain continuing over southeastern sections and drizzle southwestern portions. Temperatures Saturday in the 30s most sections. Snowj flurries north portions Saturday night and remaining cloudy south with temperatures dropping into the 20s. Mostly cloudy and cold Sunday. (CBS) Christmas has arrived a bit early on The Jackie Gleason Show, which unveils several colorful first such group organized in risky.

Pennsylvania under the patriot- packages, including Jaync ic order, received the award last ueek. The club members meet monthly at dinner meetings at I a a Mansfield, Sherce North a speakers discuss subjects sketch has them old "It to playing the Be Ignorant" game with their host and Frank Fontaine. Jackie also cores as an irate concerned Christmas over his shopper family's greed. (ABC) Outer Limits, which wll go off thc air Lower Susquehanna: Cloudy a thc first of the year, de- of general or community interest. Samuel Haines is president of the group, Richard Torgeson.

vice president. A. Thomas Clarke, secretary and Frank Bell, treasurer. Raymond W. Fly is past president.

A member who was also active in organizing the new group is Earl Tennis, past pres- with occasional light rain drizzle today high mainly in the 40s. Moslly cloudy and colder or livers a script which displays ldcnl of thc state ordcr snow flurries expected in north- wilh a fcw snow flurrics tonighl crn New England and region and showers in Florida. Snow and snow flurries arc fnrora 1 for thc central Rockies and thc western sections of thc central plains and rain in thc extreme southern portion of the southern plains and along thc north Pacific coast. Colder weather is slated for thc country cast of the Mississippi valley, while it will be slightly a in" the central plains. i i temperature fore cast includes: Seattle 38, San Francisco 45.

Los Angeles 48 Denver 18, Forth Worth 29, Duluth 29. Chicago 12, St. Louis 20 Little Rock 22, New Orleans 35 Cincinatti 24, Boston 24. New York 23, Washington 32, Atlanta 28, Miami 70. Regional Western Pennsylvania Haz nrdous driving warning contin-! ued.

Turning windy and colcier today with occasional freezing drizzle north portion this morning and intermittent light snow i afternoon. Occasional freezing drizzle developing south portion later this morning or a ternoon changing to occasional light snow laic this afternoon! an( Sunday lonight thc 20s. High Sunday 26 to 34. Storm Moves On By United Press International The storm front that laid a blanket of snow across ncarlv the entire northern third of the nation lost its punch today as it moved over New England. Lighter snow fell today from upper New York state across New England.

how far the science fiction ser- es has been straining for ideas. In "keeper of the Purple Twi- ight," Robert Webber, a creature from another planet, comes to earth with a mission Watch Is Intensified 5 to drain Warren Slovens' hu- Thc patriotic order, which i oversees the home for the aged, also sponsors projects including an Christmas decoration and a skating rink 'Deadbeats' "They are the lushes, the deadbeats, the guys who are on the lame trying to keep ahead of the bill collector," Levine said. "We bondsmen do not want them." "These do-gooders have a place in our community but they are way out when they enter the criminal field," the bondsman said. "They would certainly do better by using the money they raise to find jobs for prisoners and in helping care for their families. "In this way it wouldn't re.

suit in an additional cost to taxpayers money," Levine said. one the first of its kind since the ZIP Code was inaugurated is the ZIP Code number, 18914 on the wall beneath the name in big, bold metal numerals. PM Wolfinger said ten persons, some part-time, are employed in the post office. There is one rural route, two full time mounted routes, and one box route. House-to-house delivery began in Chalfont in 1958, Wolfinger said.

BENNETT, Bndgt Valley, Pa. Dtwnhir 4. 19W. Ella D. nM WiUy, wift late BtnjarrHn E.

Bennett. Rtlarivts and fnendi art invited to otlend funeral at thj W. C. Funtral Home, Wycombe, Penna. on Tueja'ay, December 8 at 2 p.m.

Interment Niih. ominy of Worwick Fntna'i may call Msnaby ivening 7 Is Vorcoe Jon K. Anderson, 22, of 227 East Road, Doylestown, lost control of his car as he was traveling east on Turk Road at 4:30 a.m., went into a skid! BURKE, December 3, 194X. Frank D. of Warmmiter, Pa hujband of Wary Sweetlm Burks.

Relatives ond friendi an invited to oitend rhe funeral o- Monday at 9 a m. from the Decker Fune-d Home, 214 York Road, 'Warmin- s'er. Pa, wirn High Mass and R-ouiem at 10 3 Nmvify fJ- Church, Interment Resurrerrion Cemetery Fnena's will received Sunday evening at the funeral horre Decker J-lt and struck a utility pole. lv iana 3, ww. TT 4-1 i William nusrana cf the He was taken to Doylestownj Clrhon RMIIVM anJ MtnA ore Hospital with lacerations of hisj forehead.

i i give a local community to a a sidered said reduced he would rate to bail contest opposite Forres) Park. On the national man emolions. He gets themllevcl, the order works to pre- all, except Stevens' ability to)serve historic sites and, promote risks" by the citizens bail committee. love. So.

he goes after his girl (Gail Kobe) to see if she will teach him. It turns into a mushy sermon that will make even the most hardened fan doze. (NBC) Carole Cook. thc robust comedienne, gives a rousing perfomance as Seldom Jackson's (Harry Morgan) former wife on Kentucky Jones. An acrobat who once wanted to shoot her husband out of a cannon, she shows up with her 1 1 circus troupe at Kentucky's ranch to win Seldom back.

But is indifferent until he gets patriotism. $10,000 Due Hospital Continued fro-n i'i' Pag: an arson expert, to be on watch for an unfrocked clergyman 1 known to have set fires to dread disease." love. Den- churches before. A note was found Friday a week ago in thc guest book at a Center City a small blaze following in a washroom. nis Weaver and Rickey Der are the not always helpful cupids.

9-10 (NBC) "Bad Day at Black Rock," one of the belter U.S. social dramas, is thc fea- It warned the writer would "burn three more churches like I did in Boston" Thc same dav, a small fire damaged (he basement of another 1IM uirics about (City church. Last Tuesday, a six-alarm and tonight High today a i dcMrove the Holy Trimlj Movies. The a film, set in the West, stars Spencer Tracy, Japanese American is an isolated desert community arouse 30 north and 35 lo 45 south por tion. Low tonighi 19 day partly cloudy nnd colder i snow flurries north portion.

5011111 A i a church to 26. Siin-! pni and in the same af- thc hosility of thc town. Thc 1954 MGM release has a fine supporting cast, including Rob- David Sarnoff and Admiral Hyman Rickovcr. Fischer Porter Company's Home Office is on County Line Road, Warminsler. The pany employs 1,450 people in the community.

A world-wide organization. Fischer Porter has manufacturing facilities in nine foreign countries. Thc excellent employee-management relations of thc concern are re fleeted by twenty-seven years operation without a strike. Established By Jaycecs Thc Suburban Bucks Jaycees established thc Hospital Development Committee in November. Jaycce President.

John Cover, staled, "Community response has been very impressive. Many organizations and individuals have come forward lease on bond. Claims Innocense Attorney Larel Weir, representing "Rainey and Price and several other defendants, said Miss. Stalls On Charges Con'mued from Fint Page Tech School Getting Set Continued from First Pagt have been selected as a springboard for the program. Not All 23 "There is no assurance that all 23 courses will be taught next vear" Mrs.

Miller said, "but they been approved by the State. The next step for the educators will be to set up room schedules. The architects will complete their plans and the contractors will make renova- ment duties to the building according- arc innocent." civil rights work- 'my clients The three crs Michael Schwerner, 24, Brooklyn Andrew Goodman, 20, New York City, both white: and James Chaney, 22. a Meridian Negro--disappeared ly. Mrs.

Miller said they hope the renovations will begin in late February or March. Authorities are looking forward to staffing the schools- Experiment Balloon From Kentucky Found A science experiment by a Lexington, Kentucky seventh grade class was climaxed Wednesday morning when a weather balloon was found by Louis Litschauer, Kintnersville RD 1, on the neighboring lawn of his daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs William Kerstner. The balloon, decorated with a clown face, had a post card in a plastic bag that stated: "This balloon was released as a part of a science experiment conducted by a seventh grade i science class from Lexington. Ky." The date, time and place of finding is requested by the Jesse Clay Junior High School Clay Mills Road.

Kerstner's daugher, Barbara, a seventh-grade pupil at Palisades High School, is accepting the Kentuckv school's offer of a return written report on the project. Barbara also plans to take the balloon to school to show her science class. invi-sd to attend the funeral Monday c- 2 m. at Rcwen Fune-al Home, Street Road ond Pike, Southampton, Pa. Interment Forest Hilu Cemetery, Somerton may Sunday evening.

Gram i--2t SMITH, ot Home, Newrown, Tormerly of Pa on December 3, 19W. Clarence husband of tne Alice nte Woaaman Smith. Rebt.vaj and friends arj invited to attend a memanol isrvice at WnghUtown Fnenas Meeting Houst, Wngh'srcwn, Pa on Sunday, December at 2 clock pm In lieu of flowerj contributions may be made to Building Fund of thi Wnahtjtowi Monthly Meeting Varcoe 0 I If they pals must still secure princi- and guidance counselors and then administrative help. last June 21 on a minor after their arrest traffic charge at Now You Know Dry gin or London dry gin (which are synonymous) is gin sweetness. No grain Fwo From Warminstef taste or odor is retained after processing, according to Licensed Beverage Industries, Inc.

Sandy Ridge FLOWERS I Stata SI. J4I44JO Plead On Alcohol Rap North Central Pennsylvania- Turning colder and windy today with freezing drizzle changing to i i liphi snow this afternoon. Colder with occasional light snow loniRht. Cloudy and colder with snow flurries E. STANLEY RITTENHOUSE Recommendt HONEYWELL, INC.

InvMlIni wild but with preach. Outi Affrtlllvt Ap- In The Evening Call OS 5-6795 tcrnoon police alerted by an anonymous call to a newspaper, found a note in a mail box threatening more fires a boasting the blaze was a "professional job." However, fire authorities said thc Armenian church fire did not appear to be of incendinry origin. In thc latest note, thc sender described himself as a "gem us" and threatened lo use thc torch only "at limes when your equipment will experience great difficulty in responding." ort Ryan, Dean Jagger, Ernest Borgnine, Lee Marvin. Walter Brcnnan. John Ericson and Anne Francis.

(COLOR) 9 (ABC)--The Hollywood Palace, with what looks like an expanded budget, has Phil Harris as host and an impressive lineup of guest stars: Ginger Rogers, Bill Dana, thc McGuirc Sisters, Gary Crosby ar.d Thc Step Brothers. Bright cst moments nrc provided by (he ever-young Miss Rogers in (o offer their support. We are particularly enthusiastic about thc support offered by Tvermilj Fischer. The Jaycees will er build a hospital alone-community support is vital. It is hoped Mr.

Fischer's interest will spark other community leaders to lend a hand." Interest in the Jaycce's project has also been expressed by thc Buck? County CommuniJy Health Study. This group has offered its co-operating support. Philadelphia. Their bodies, each shot, were found buried in an earthen farm dam outside Philadelphia on Aug. 4.

The a government charged 10 of the men arrested Friday with plotting the slayings and nine others with conspiring in the plot. The complaint said Price arrested the workers on a trumped up charge, later released them and then, with nine associates, "intercepted them, threatened, as- shot and killed Drivers Unhurt In Doyltstown Collision row AH LIN WIKIIMfM CONHMNtlM trio QUO i to DIM TELEPHONE 'ANSWERING SERVICE Two yesterday on rsrapod North Inlurv an elaborate dance numberiThc Health Study is surveying spinning with partner Msrc Wilder to "These Foolish Things 10-11 (CBS) Glenn Corbetl. once costar of Route 66, takes to the saddle for thc first time on Gunnmoke. in his first Wcs- torn iho vovine nrtor nlsv. Pope Wings Back Home Continued from Firjt consider the gravity of their re and lo make Two both Warminster 18 years old, youths, pleaded New York.

J. S. Leaver Fvncrvf luddnfhwii, fm. Bachmann FUNERAL HOME DOYLESTOWN 34M421 guilty to charges of possession and transportation of alcoholic beverages last night in Warminster. Both were fined.

Warminster Justice of the Peace Joseph R. Stanley fined John J. Reese 7 Ross Warminster. S35 and costs: and Russell Fryling, 1 Neill Warminster, S25 and costs. Warminster Sgt.

James Miller and patrolman James Howieson had stopped thc two youths when they ran through a traffic signal at Street and York Roads with their automobile, last night at 11:15 p.m. The police then found the alcohol in the car. Street, near North Doyles(own, when one automobile banged into the rear of another car stopped in traffic. Doylestown police said a car operated by Charles Hunter, Pennsylvania Haferitown, ran into the rear of a car driven by Albert McDadc, 23, of 841 Edge Hill Road, Glenslde, who passive cowpokc who earns had fle. stopped in a line of truf- Both car.s were slightly damaged, police said.

the reputation of being Dodge City's top gunsllnger when he drawn into a fight where five men slain. He, of course, hasn't fired a shot but the town and his girl (Gigi Per- reau) thinks otherwise. is all very predictable, but the story Is played with considerable humor ami style. (NBC) Because the Saturday Night film Is a short one. Gene Ra.vburn will fill up thc time hosting a quickie edition of The Match Game.

the health needs of resources of the Bucks Countv area in co- oncration with the National Commission on Community- Health Services. A member of the Jaycees, Dr. Allan Miller, has been assisting with the Health Sludv ar.H wjll work a iiason between the two groups. i The Suburban Bucks Junior Chamber represents the Warminster, Warwick, Warrington, and Horsham Township areas. Jaycee members are young men, aces twenty-one to-thirty- five, who live or work in this community.

Anyone interested In joining the Jaycees is invited lo attend thc next meeting. Tucs- effort to avert the disaster of a new cataclysm which might at any moment degenerate into a world conflict that would prove the ruin of mankind." "May God bring to naught thc designs of pride, of violence, of vengeance and despotism. "May He rather inspire thoughts of peace in all: States- CHARLES H. REED funeral Home Oldnt Eitobliiht4 ntro 112 W. COURT ST.

348-4543 DOYLISTOWN those who influence public opinion, all peoples and their mien." TV FILM WFIL-TV cameras will move into Hatboro on Monday 15 a.m. to shoot a film of the new high-rise' Garner Apartment house on Penn near the Hatboro Reading Railroad station. The producer of the Mrs. Paul To Entertain 160 Children At Party Doylestown Processing (Mrs. Paul's Kitchen) will entertain 160 children of 125 em- ployes at the second annual Christmas party in the Doylestown American Legion Home on North Street today, from 2 to 5 p.m.

Miss Sally Star, television star and hoste.je. will be and will hold a question and answer period and sign autographs. Santa Claus will attend and there will a "Trip to Toy- land" for tne children. There will be gifts, candy, oranges and fames for the children. Members of the committee are Bertha Roach, Eleanore Se- bzda, Audrey Lynn.

Marie Schwalm, Bernice Zipperer, Anday, Warminster Manor, i film is the H.I. Mor.aghan Oertif, George Flynn, plant Street A York Roads, of 54 South Old York Joseph Wright, Fed- ster, at 7:30 p.m. (Road, Hatboro. ro Quinone and JulJo Sepvlveda. TODAH By BILL VARCOE "me Great Society" is a lofty thought being talked about.

Let's mull it over. For example-The Pilgrims lived in difficult times. They dared not eveo hope for the soft comforts of our present day conveniences. But, they were humble and proud in their priceless possession of faith. In spite of their deprivations, theirs was a "Great Sod- There can be no "Great Society" in any community of freed or Godlessness.

When desires for higher living standards foe greater quantities and qualities of comforts and cause a resettling of the spirit of man and when in sion, commotion and confusion, a desire for spiritual need to' lacking, the result, will be a "Greedy. No sweet con-' vereauon can develop "Great Society" aa lonf as miM osity, indifference, -insincere-lip-service or SMT tktirtifiam toward spiritual needs-exist. There can only he a successful pilgrimage ok the Clary' Road'toward a "Great Society" when we hear and heed the Voice Warns us to detour around the danger--the Voice that tells us of the risks in seeking at the cost of losing our souls along the way. BILL VARCOE, VAftCOE FUNERAL HOME, WTCOMBE.

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