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PAGE FOUR PUBLIC OPINION, CHAMBERSBURG, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 GARDEN CLUB CHRISTMAS us EVENSONUS SI SALE WELL PATRONIZED The Christmas decorations dis JUDGE WARNS HUNTERS STALKING GAME AT NIGHT HAGERSTOWN Judge D. K. Mclaughlin warned yesterday that anyone convicted by him of night hunting "will get the limit." "This COUrt." he Mlrl "rMnlf. 1 FOUR ADDITIONA played at the Chambersburg Oar den Club sale yesterday In Friend ship Hall of the Central Presby. HOSPITAL AIDES TO IP COURSE ON SHAPIRO PLAN tenan Church, lent a festive air with seasonal colors and the odors of the evergreens.

The sale was the most unsportsmanlike activity possible Is night hunting. Anyone convicted for this In magistrate's court had better nnv hi fin. th largely patronized. Included in the displays were wreaths or cuppings of pine, spruce, STATES FOR TEST Includes Pennsylvania in States He Will Seek Favor in Primaries If the case comes before ma he VJU1, jiii ijjt wm get me limit." cedar and other evergreens, trim med With colored ball ornaments Official Says No Way Exists Judge McLaushlln mH hi. -t wreaths of gold foil, wrapped with -I- tags known after hearing a case In- N1" k.

'Hi vuivuiK mice young men from Han. gom lace and decorated with gold ornaments; those of leather leaves, decorated with soft shelled al i For Community Hospital To Tap Federal Fund wPPTsnnRl (JHrlnsnltal of- lam 1 cuu luunu enining a flashlight from their car. Due to circumstance In tVii. monds, and those made of pine cones ana nony. Swag were made of nine rnnp ticular case hnvKimr bronzed and natural, nuts, the Laughlin declined to render a ver-diet.

The case came to circuit 5 flclals from all parts of the commonwealth came here today to map action on a Welfare Department plan to use federal hospital aid exclusively for Btate mental seeds of the sycamore, and numerous other items. Court In the form nf Other dlsnlava included notterv mijytu from Magistrate E. P. Fosfa decision to fine men $25 each. Instead of giving a verdict, Judga Institutions.

figures of Santas, snow queens, carollers and candles shaped I like Santas, bells, trees, et cetera; Hnnrever. xtntjt Welfare Secre tary Harry Shapiro contended there Is no course of action open for the Hospital Assn. of Pennsylvania ivitBUKiifu oruerea a suspended sentence providing the defendant pay court costs. William Mosler, Ronald J. Mccarty and Otis Breakall, through Attorney John S.

Hollyday, had pleaded not guilty. The three were arrested while shining a light over a field one night some distance from Hancock Found in their car was a .22 rifle' but the bolt, a rifling attachment and the ammunition wtre in vari ana nammerea aluminum trays, candle holders, and jev elry as well as many other Items, all bearing outlines of Christmas designs. Tea was served during the afternoon by the tea committee, Mrs. Paul R. Gilbert, chairman, Mrs.

Frank B. Lesher, Mrs. Robert C. Vanderau, Mrs. Nellie Oarlinger, Mrs.

Harry H. Sherk, Mrs. Stephen McC. Nelson, Mrs. James A.

Strite and Mrs. Martin J. Walsh. Cerfcsron of tht Coldbrook Elementary School, sftown ibove, will take piece this evening tt 8 o'clock with Judge-elect ChTuncey M. Depuy of the Franklin County courts speaker.

Visitors will be conducted on a tour of the building following the exercises. 10 secure iu million aouars iea-deral funds for community hospitals. The association said Shapiro abridged the previous state policy of making the funds available for community non-profits hospitals. The funds are appropriated by the government on a l-for-2 matching (By The r) California's June primary seems likely to produce a head-on contest between Adlal Stevenson and Sen. Estes Kefauver In the race for th Democratic presidential nomination.

Stevenson listed California yesterday as one of four additional states In which he will seek pre-convention voter support A short time later, Kefauver wound up a week's stay In th politically important state by announcing he too will enter the California primary If he decides to run for president. The Tennessee senator says he'll declare formally tomorrow. Few will be surprised If he tries again as he cid In 1952. Stevenson added Florida, Pennsylvania and Illinois, as well as California, to the list of states where he plans to run in primaries. Previously he had named only Minnesota.

The 1952 Democratic presidential nomimee said he picked these contests so voters could show preference "on a regional basis in the East, Midwest, South and West." He said he would decide about other primaries later. In Ohio, Gov. Frank Lausche announced he Is willing to be his DR. HARRY C. GROVE DIES: NEWEST BOROUGH t7 HAGERST0WN DENTIST mna oasis ft -1 A "As far as I'm concerned the ui car.

The 2 HAGERSTOWN Dr War (Continued from page one) Clyde Grove, one of Hagerstown's MILLION DUE oesi anown asntists. died or a nesrt. issue is Shapiro declared. 6'Ud ere no Hunting, "Use of these funds for mental The three claimed their rifle was health Institutions Isn't a proposal, 1 not capable of being fired when it's a plan and It Is being carried they were arrested, out-" State's Attorney Tom Kaylor pro- atack at his home, "Jericho 3 Wi (Continued from page one) Boomsboro R. R.

1, early Wednes day, aged 39 years. the building contains 178,000 cubic feet and stands on a lot 300x570 feet. It fronts on Coldbrook Ave. The school represents an Investment of $223,998.98. The site cost $16,000, the building $197,968.98 and the equipment $10,000.

and the rvn- Dr. Grove had not been 111 nii to pay teacher salaries and other lars which he would ask the Gen- makes it illegal to spotlight In op- ...1 a v. an tirtW had practiced his profession as us nai ot.ai nuuiuriiy niaicu Willi a guu capauie Oj On mllllnn ntn.tM in AAiinn i killing HflAr In nnA'A 20 millions would be In addition killing deer in one'a possession. ual Tuesday and had attended a meetine Of the Washlncrtnn Tnnntw to a 30 million dollar Increase In ject was completed without an In Dental Society of which he was his department's budget for mental neaiui. a member, Tuesday night.

He had Dracticed rientiRtrv heru fnr tho crease taxes or a bond Issue. Carrying the mathematical picture a bit further, the brnrhnrR John F. Worman. executive ec. retary of the Hoscital said past 15 years, and had maintained offices at 245 North Potomac cites the total per pupil cost as $1,244.27, the construction cost per In calling a meeting of the organization's officials that there Is no operating costs.

Now, most districts are scraping the bottom of the financial barrel with little or no money to meet current operating costs. Even worse, four districts face substantial building rental payments on Dec. 15 without funds In their treasuries to meet them. Chambersburg, Waynesboro, Antrim, Greene, Montgomery and Peters townships have already borrowed money to meet current operating costs and, without exception, other districts of the county face similar action within tht coming days If operating costs Including salarips nnrt hnilritncr WM. S.CULBERTSON NAMED FOUNDATION DIRECTOR Willism S.

Culbertson. chairman, has been named a director of the Benjmain Franklin Foundation which will r-onstruct a four million dollar conference hall la East Germany. The American-sponsored building is to be completed for the Berlin Building ExDOsitlon Th hntMin question the Welfare Department has the legal right to keen the Street. A lifelong member of St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Lappans, Dr.

Grove was a vestryman of that church and a member of the Ha-gerstown Lodue of Elks. He ws funds, since the federal law named tne aepartment to administer the money. state's "favorite son" candidate at the Democratic convention. Whether the five-term governor would remain In the secondary role traditionally accorded "favorite son" candidates remained to be seen. Some Democratic leaders outside of Ohio have mentioned him as a possible dark horse winner at the convention.

On the Republican side, friends of Sen. Knowland of California said In Washington they believe the OOP Senate leader will be an active aspirant for the presidential nomination early next year. The Knowland backers professed also veteran of World War II, However. Worman aaid it had pupil, $1,099.93 and the cost per cubic foot, $1.11. Faced with red brick, backed up with eight-inch concrete blocks, the building contains six classrooms, a combination office and health examination room, book and supply storage room, kitchenette, two toilet rooms, janitor's storage room, lobby and large boiler room.

The oversize classrooms contain laboratory space, wardrobes and storage space. Two of the rooms navmg served In the Air Force. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Beatrice Bock Grove- hi mnthpr Mr bean policy In previous administrations to give the funds to community hosDltals. with the com.

Susan Duckett Grove, rental payments are to be met. Althniie-h in nm arona nf th munities putting up the needed and grounds will fill "the urgent need in the cultural and political life of the city," the State department announced. At the request of Secretary John Foster Dulles. Ralnh Wstlr. iiiaicuiug i unas.

He added that the reason for a son, warry in, and a daughter, Nancy Carol, both at home; a bsother, Riqhard I Grove, Dallas. Texas: two sisters. Mrs. Prnn. State school districts are finding it difficult to find banks willing to loan them money on the antici this policy was that the state had confidence that President Elsen taxing power to support state Institutions, while communities were hard-pressed to finance a hospital.

"I think his iShaniro'sl numnw hower will decide against seeking re-election, and that Elsenhower will make his decision known Is to secure funds which the Legis separated by a folding partition, are convertible to an all-purpose room equipped with a folding stage. Acoustical tile is used In the celling throughout the school, and the floors are covered with asphalt tile except for the corridor floors which are finished In Koro-seal and the toilet rooms, which have ceremlc tile. A dual neaHnor cis Price, Waynesboro, and Miss Jeannette Grove, Hagerstown. Friends may call at the residence until 11 a.m. Saturday.

Funeral services will be held at St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Lap-pans, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with the Rev. Walter Mc- sometime next month as Knowland has been urging. Knowland himself pated state suosidy payments, Mr. Smith said county districts have encountered no such setbacks.

Banks of the county are loaning money to distressed districts at 3 and 4 per cent Interest rates, although Mr. Smith said that the banks cannot be expected to continue these an extended period." Faclntr SChOOl blllldlno- rental York, past president of the Ameri-can Institute of Architects, has accepted chairmanship of the board Deputy chairman will be Howard S. Eichenbaum, architect of Little Rork, Ark. Culberson is one of the three other members. He the former US Ambassador to Chile 1928 1933-ambassador of special US missions to Europe.

Africa and the Middle East. His other wo colleagues are toy- declined puouc comment. (Photo by Glessner) lature would not otherwise have given him to carry out his mental health program," Worman said. However, Shapiro contended the federal act, passed In 1946, specified the funds be used "where the greatest need is shown." JAKOB NACKEN GIFTS DISTRIBUTED The Woman's Club of Cham tuiuey oinciating. Burial will be In the adjoining cemetery.

hrhiircf rurrted out mirressfiil system, fired primarily with gas payments on Dec. is ar tv Christmas project on Monday eve omiu, architect, Mont- James Buchanan Joint School System, with SJl S86.000 navment JOHN TRANSFERRED ning when tne toys and doming which the club furnished for the y. Kenetn i retry, WIESBADEN. YDUN6 MOIDRiST 'World'sTalleslSanta' Looks To Uncle Sam For Christmas Gift children of the Mont Alto Sana jersey attorney and business ana wim on as tne stand-by fuel, is thermostatically controlled. Green porcelain chalkboards are standard equipment In all the classrooms, and the corridor walls are finished In glazed tile wainscot.

A wall display cas is located to the main lobby. due on Its new high school building; the Fannett Metal union district, which faces a $48,500 pay Wf: executive: Albert Edelman, nTr German torium were distributed for them intelligence chief, was re TOWN RATING (Continued from page one) vfT the was In Its highway safety records. In the hiaUe' of its safety program only, the borough ranked 293d among the 4(57 enmmunittp.c In thm nr. York attorney and Robert Wolf, by the Moose lodge. (Continued from page one) ported transferred today from Bonn to Wiesbaden for further ment on its new high school; Let-terkejinv.

which faces a 1S im no v. attorney. Beeaue canstrvirflnn fJ ment on new elempnf a re hnlMlncro questioning. Pitcher Highway from a side Presently four of the lassrr.nm.i Hermann nnlMpn haul BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS lng will coincide with the celebra-Won anniveraarv nf and Lurgan, which faces a $13,800 payment, also on new element Christmas rvlll really come to Santa Claus next week at 9 a.m. Of the 230 ih rankitn road when the Wadel and Wyrlck cars passed at a fast rate of speed.

The Rhleneharts said they th eta, in New York City, that Is for partment organizaUon will be buildings. Other rental oavmentu in whirh vey. Its program rating of 293d Jakob Nacken, the "world's tallest WM sharp drop from Its rating Santa dans" vpn fop ir. i Santa Claus" seven feet, eieht in county districts are obligated and the dates the navments ar Hub- its rating of 196th the year be are In service, with Mrs. Neldig, Miss Manjaretta Snoke, Miss Wilms L.

Markey and Mrs. Mabel Eosenberry Piper as the teachers. Contractors In addition to Mr. Garman were: Frank Ferraris, Shippensburg, heating and ventllat-tag; Kottcamp Construction plumbing, and John Z. Marton York, electrical.

saw me waaei car leave tne nigh-way and strike trie embankment on the west side of the road and saw Miss Bock hurling through the air. Harold Miller, R. R. 1, Shippensburg, who was also traveling northward, testified that tho w. Antrim, $19,230, payable in equal lng, its patrolmen are Inadequately trained and the department Is short on equipment.

The borough's $278 monthly pav for patrolmen Is far below the $320 or more reported bv rank installments on Nov. 1 and May Chambersburs ana im w5Rn uumea iur mm. Tlie central auditorium of the building will i.200 PLANS OUTLINED FOR FAIRGROUNDS PROJECT HAGERSTOWN Stockholders of the Hagerstown Fair Asocla- fore. If the borough had a "strong point" in 1954, the Safsty Council's report showed it to be police traffic supervision. In this category the borough ranked 116th.

The ches tall who arrived yesterday at the Farmers and Merchant's Trust Co. for the bank's open house program for children this evening. The tall Santa, who receives a multitude of queries concerning the wearing of stilts and whn i sun. ing Cities in the survey irona rick and Wadel cars passed him payable In equal Installments on Oct. 15 and April 30; Greene, on July 5 and $3,254.91 on Oct.

Hamilton. 88.000 Nov. an- Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Kaufman, 134 Lincoln Way East, a son.

yesterday, Chambersburg Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ouyer, R. R.

I. son, yesterday, Chambersburg Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bricker.

Richmond Furnace, a son, yesterday, Chambersburg Hospital. Mr and Mrs. Harold Haulman, 401 E. Washington a son, yesterday It Is common In Spain to present women with a bottle of Sherry wine after childbirth. ai a rasi rate or speed prior to the accident but that the cars were too far ahead for him to see th year oetore us ranking in wis In surveying the poilce department's operations, the Safety Council report noted that in 1954 it arrested only ten motorists on muHMvsa Qulncy, $39,000, May 31.

category was lostn Ject many times to personal in DRIVER CRITICALLY ai- 10i5i aoout paCS spection ootn by children and The town's 1954 rating dropped last year In every one of the eight individual catesories eiven Nation. adults, will become a citizen nf thm SGT. GOODHART TO LEAVE Est. JoseDh TaDDft. now assltrnpri uiuiicu unvmg caarges, iar less!" at the local falr-than the 50 such arrests experience Sounds.

accident. Wyrick'a car was ahead of Wadel's vehicle when the accident happened and Wyrick did not know of the accident until he heard the ambulance going to the scene from United States on Fridav mornins. to the York substation of the State and he says, "That la one appoint ai safety council ratings. uuuiu ucvu iimuc. i.ici vuclt ouaveiy, president 470 arrests made last year by the 01 'e orgRntaiion, described the ment I surely want to keep." (Continued from page one) Sons trucking firm of Frazer, trans-portme fluid milk from th Wnvpv Fad first in 1953 for its high- pouce, will assume command of the Chambersburg substation tomorrow.

He will succeed Set Gporcn v. rvinH. wav death record, when no fafalt. His first lob after eomincr tn lut'iii ponce aepariment tor naz-1 and expansion of ex-ardous violations a sitting faculties which planned termed "encouraging." during th coming months. The Safptv pprnmmsnrf He ma en.i...

America irom Germany on Dec. 8, hart, who has been assigned, effec uus were recorded, the town last year dropped into a tie for 276th Stantler Co. receiving plant In my. was that or a Santa Clans THE MARKETS tive tomorrow, as officer in charge of the Carlisle substation. Since that time he has traveled extensively from coast to coast.

ranting, was raiea zsmn last year for the manner in which it reports accident facts, as against that the borough police force oejnual dinner meeting of the s'ock-Increased by the addition of eight I holders in the ballroom of Hotel patrolmen and a clerk, that three Alexander. additional Datrol VPhiplP ha nrn. Dr Snavolr tu. ii. playing Santa Clai's In one city after another.

He has also worked In the Ringling Show In 1950, and in ureencasue to XMew York City. Leaving the Greencastle plant late this morning with a full cargo of milk, Myers was believed en route to his home for lunch before beginning his trip to Frazer and New York. As he drove onto the erade. omppensourg. William Sabrito, Shippensburg, a passenger in the Wyrick car, also stated the car was traveling at a high rate of speed.

Other witnesses Included J. B. Hockensmith, Shippensburg, ambulance driver who aided In bringing Miss Bock to the Chambersburg Hospital; Dr. Joseph C. Hudson, surgeon at the Chambersburg Hospital, where Miss Bock died about seven honrs after the accident, and Pvts.

Stanley Saydock and John C. Wilson, of the State po DEATHS omu mas we year vided, that the department's pay now concluding saw the orcaniia-scale be revised upward, that allition realize a profit on both th recruits receivt traffic tralntnir Ippntpnnlol we civae aeattv snow, in ia.il. (t was in Canada in 1952 and in 1953, a raung vom in its engineering program earned the borough a rating of 305th in 1954. as against Its 1953 rating of 170th. Traffic court (Justices of the peace) procedures In 1954 were rated at 385th as against a 379th 16 it in tne Hawaiian Islands.

Since that time he has ben In New York Citv. w. nBKersiown rair 50 houra or more and that all uni-jtnd the racing meet last August formed officers be re-trained in He pointed out that the exh'ht. traffic everv twn vtin th tlnn ty. serving as a restaurant manager.

ing at the PRR station In the center of "old the tractor was struck broadside by the westbound 20-car PRR freight a daily freight Death Is the golden key (hat opens the palace ot eternity' Milton rating the year before. 71 When chilaren ask ouestlons about u.c iuu eie oi exceo.ion- low clearance rates In hit-and-run ally high quality this year and cases by examined as to cause I Pledged every effort to Improve Pnved. the quality of the grandstand acts lue renort also recnmrnpnil for npvt otner program ratings: School safetv. 374th last vear and a.Ut.h nce, wno investigated the crash. his height, he tells them that If they will eat spinach, they, too, will attain a ereat helsht.

He miirp tram serving the Cumberland Valley and known as the CV-61 run. The Impact sheared the tractor in 1953! mihlir aafptv prinrarinn Jfnth last year and 252d In 1953: J6H 484 14 63 93 464 that pedestrians be held account-1 The Fair president said that the able for dangerous acts Just as old stables at Cannon Avenue must mo.orists are and that more be demolished. Thev are to ri. effort be made to annrehpnri drinv. nLirei MRS.

PACT. J. FISHER WAYNESBORO Funeral services were held this afternoon at a o'clock from the Grove funeral home sarety organization, 288th last year and 249th the year before. In a breakdown of it aurvpv rrom tne trailer. The trailer was pushed sideways across the crossing and the truck, a mass of flames, was thrown off the tracks and Into the effort to emulate the rotund Santa Santa of tradition by padding, and he says that with the young children, Santa Claus Is Santa Claus tall or short, slender or stout LEADER ANGRY (Continued from page one) the House three weeks ago, went throueh a series of lng drivers.

on t.W 2" the Safety Council noted that Chambersburg reported one traffic death in 1954 and 4S nprtnno side yard at the home of Mary M. and Edith Diehl. Myers was hurled In turning to ChamberaW. iU Amcrlcao Ttl A TeL Anaconda Coipr Atlantic Keflnina. Bait Onto Bthlhm Chrysler Motor Curtis Wright Gtneral Electrtc General Foodi General Motor Goodyear International TAT.

Kennecott Copper Montgomery Ward National Dairy New Tork CentrtX Pennej Pennsylvania Radio Corp. Bean Roehuck 8ocony Vtfuim Stand Oil of Swift Co United Air Corn 0 8 Steel Westinihouse Elee. 70 It 164 :94 4v, 40 43' 19' 25 45 10 i 14TV, 43 ITS traffic courts, conducted by Justic-! provements' will "be made thm a snort distance south of the flam lng cab of the WTiite tractor. injured In traffic mishaps. The es of the Deace.

the rennrt wm. HARDWARE FIRM MOVES TO QUIET TITLE TO LAND Beck and Benedict Hardware menus mat trial of traffic cases be separated from other offenses. The Impact of the collision sheared the emergency air tank and the before the Senate action last night Onlv three dav.t Rnuhiirn ceain recora was a Dove tne national average and the injury record somewhat below averaae. "legume oi tne clubhouse, extending it southward to provide ample rocm or the crowds whlch have been overflowing the mes- rv.i viriiitjwtnK trio inco" Uanlne. rs 47 mat an sessions be opened with a 1 ror Mrs.

Carrie Anorma Fisher, 54, of 72 W. Main who died Tuesday at 2 a. m. at her home. She had been 111 since January and critically ill for the last six weeks.

Born at Five Forks, she was the daughter of Harry A. and Naomi Speck Gluck. Her early life was spent at GreencaMle. She removed to Waynesboro in 1919 after her marriage. Mrs.

Fisher had been employed by Mrs. Madeline Bristow and the J. C. Penny Co. She was a member the Lutheran Waynesboro, has filed an ac i ceremony, that the presiding offic This work will also make Notin? "room for lmprovemenf In the borough police department's accident reortin? jvtpm th leaders promised to supply the three votes Democrats needed If the Senate GOP caucus approved SUCh an action.

The annrnval npvr steps irom tne locomotive and Engineer R. A. Miley. 286 W. Queen St, was unable to bring the train to an emergency stop.

Using regular braking equipment, he brought the train tion to quiet true on land originally sold in 1798 by John Wallace, founder of Waynesboro. i-juuaic tcmarts puiEicie ute eriablishment of nf. about traffic safety at each ses-! flees for the racing secretary aSd slon and that th hnm.mK th sua the Safety Council recommended that the department use a standard came and the bill's doom was sealed. The Detition asks Franklin Coun to a at a place where the ca- State investigators' accident re ty court to release the new own Maryland Racing Commission. FCYCC REPRESENTATIVES SPEAK AT DINNER MEETING ooose was nearly opposite the wreck ate.

$7H Every one of the 26 Senate Republicans turned in the hill port lorm in piace or tne nonstandard form now used hv th rip. mv i cr- resented by Its legal office. Recommendations for Improving the school safety program Include these: That one qualified school person be responsible for supervising the safety education program Of the entire nrhnM trct.m. Occupants of the caboose M. L.

I Democratic ranks were reduced by partment In reporting accidents. Church, the Young Women's Bible Class and the Son nrt runoh we aosence ot sens. Derk (Lycoming). McMenamin (Lackawan. i uoocneart, Greencastle, conductor; E.

S. Bolen, Newviile, brakeman, and James HouDt. Haeerstown. the TIab. ers from the obligation of paying "one Spanish milled dollar" per year to the heirs of John Wallace.

The land was recently conveyed to Beck and Benedict Hardward, by Beck and Benedict, a partnership. It Includes one-half acre I or 83 square perches on Main ine council also recommended that In addition to maintaining a file Of accident hv lnratlnn is Three representatives of the Franklin County Youth Conserve- t'nn na) and Bane (Fayette). Derk was taken from thm Un that the driver education program KWFj'iu I man sprang from the caboose and police department also maintain a i v-viiuiitiuij sposc tt ft lruL accl" last evn3 to the St Thomas reporting system TheMarkets LIVESTOCK and PRODUCE of Ubeuy. i Surviving are her husband, Paul J. Fisher; three children, Mrs.

John N. Brindle, Chambeburg; Mrs. Wil-j bam P. Flohr Jr. and Mrs.

J. Robert Baugher, both of Waynesboro; three prandchildren; one brother and four sisters. Walter Gluck, Camp Hill; dent incti cross reierence ine by drivers names. Snecial accident ctnrliPt tn Community rpntpr nr v. went to tne assistance of the Injured trucker.

The fireman was H. D. Nuckles. 371 E. Queen SL ed, and that ummarip anri chamber to a hospital yesterday after suffering his second heart attack of the session.

McMenamin was confined to his home with an eye aliment. Street The land wash sold by John Wallace to James Downey Jr by deed dated Mjt 23 iftoa Th supplement routine summaries, also are recommended. Traffic engineering activities In the boroueh In 1954 fuifniptt nniv county Superintendents and Principals Ar-sociation. The meettog preceded a turkey dinner served to the by the women of the St. Thomas Evangelical United Rrth.

ses of the aeciden. data be made available to all faculty members and maintenance personnel. The report recommpr.riprf Traffic cn the one-line Cumber-i land Valley branch of the PRR was blocked for several hours as a re-! suit of the crash. The disabled Hag-I erstown-bound freight Involved wait- sales document specified that the 42.2 per cent of recommended per-1 every effort be made to develop ren Church. Twenty seven mem- SOVIET OPENS property is subject to "yearly ground rent of one dollar to paid to the said John Wallace hi htr m-FisTirr.

Tne saretv Council's rceommendationa suggested that L-e increase the nnmhpr uers attend ea. Alan Tobie. rrMtitenl rtm program of public traffic education In Chambersburg adding: "if traffic rrmHw. of personnel assigned to traffic en ed at tne accident scene until Its crew was questioned by State police and until a relief locomotive was cspataied from Hagerstown. FCYCC, Dr.

Robert Jaslow and Murray E. KaufTman explained to (Continued from page one) "wuMvt.u lie to be Improved In any community it la essental that the citizens understand the program and efforts of their officials, and also that ul' gineering, mat consideration be given to expanding the pavement marking proirram. that ennsMpr. assigns or successors, on or before the first of May in every year forever." In the petition Beck and Benedict Hardward point out that; the vearlv around rents have not' NTW YORK (rDA ep? prtc" unset- by. Whites: Top quality (48-50 ib) M7; mediums srr.all, 44- lbs) 54-55; mednitr.s 4S2-i -4-454.

lancaster.pT stnekera and slow. 60OS00 lb ers 15 00-18 00 cholf feeders 13 00. u'U-y commercial corns 11.00-13 75 few np to 13.00. Calves, togs, sheep, no auon ce given to expanding the landing the when Russia suddenly called for an "urgent" council meeting. Soviet Delegate Arkady A.

Sobolev quickly got to the point. After blasting Nationalist China's vefn nf Ontr one-wav street oneratn IW mucn improve- POLICE CAPTURE been paid to anyone for "21 years' studies be w.ul.eir itudes and habits mtaetteiieed.nfl!...:i.i;'j:JOTmDU 10 tt 1 ef- uic aamanastrators the various phases of the work ct the commission, stressing those phases that were of particular Interest to school leaders. A question and answer period followed. i The secretary treasurer's re-Port was presented by Charles A. Goldstrohm, Scotland School for Veterans Children.

Announcement wer mA Miner oyier, Shippensburg; Mrs. Harry Maugans, Maugansville; I Mrv Harry Poffenberger, and Miss Mary Gluck both of Haserstown. i The Rev. Dr. Clinton Ritz and the Rev.

Glen Stahl officiated at the services. Burial was made In Green Hill Cemetery. DAVID S. KIXCADE tMv.d Sterhcg KLncade, 58, of R- 2. Fayr.cviiie.

died at his home at noon itoterday. He had been HI eight years. Mr. Kincace was born In Blaln, ash on Nov. 23, 1837.

He attended Greenwood HiUs Chapel. Survtvmg are his wUe. Mrs. Doro-tty Lcwaw KLncade, and 11 step-efcUaren. Funeral senlces will be held at' the Barbour funeral home at PfV8' "n'T-ooa.

with the Thewre Gaylor officiating, jnal be rcaae in the Ml. Mongolia as the cause for the package plan's failure, he made this natlng parking on high volume! The busing ni (Continued from page one) iio claims or ce-mands have been n.ade for the payment nor has there been a declaration of acknowledgement of the existence of the said rround rent. parking meter revenup k. 'n twice and killed Wm. wnt nm.1 "WHhinw to pviwi'a cAr-4.

WiMr OttlC" inr Chambersburg in within the said period. The obliga for the development of off-street parking and traffic Lmjrovements and that additional off-street park- 1954 were commended by the Safety Council report which added however, "there was little evidence o. cay-wide planning to coordinate cuy-lae Pia tilC ring back of the car. I don't think Union withdraws its negative vote FaHone saw me. I ran all the way I to the series of countries.

The So-home. My, God, that boy might' viet Union will vote in favor of i their admission with the exception when police reached the house of Japan, bearing In mind that the they found J. Warren SmaU and quest cn of Japan and the Mo-d- provicea tion nas Become extinct by presumption law, according to the petition which asks that the current owners be released of the oh. Dr. Edson B.

Powell, of the Chambersburg School District, of the dedication program this evening of th.9 Coldbrook Elempntarv Rrhnnl la Dohce traffic m.n.nrt... cimese activit LOCAL CRAl KAZET maik, are THTP-HDAY, DECEMBER 15 gl Si 1 VMS I .75 ligation. ii-iifc-as penormance in 1954 ful- i7T filled 6 per cent of recommended 1 MW nlsU standard Tip 0--n2ations. community lead. and by Robert W.

Koehenour. supervising nrincfnal nf th Wannpft. naa x-eopiea iiepuoiie tauter Man-1 ttPro rmririla .1.1.1. ju I the laving room. nhh n7 I I py us are nowstudyir.g mys- studying mys-! borough policed.

pieMrsMwIt'Lr? which whirl nel "was short ol awiarc'SSS 03 the earth r-ri "uiu PracJcal solutions, and mn Metal Union District cf the dedication of the Fannett Metal High rJ" i ue posipanea tor icraous "jet steams," wH. 6 fctcIleBi consideration by the next session some eignt miles above bore I for Clues to weather hph.vir turn anaenioijf. Jrsorjrlackieqteii'it 5upiWrt "P011 condud-j attend the programs wex extend- 1 -lc-. suP-ipubIiC SUSDOrt th TPivirt -ij.

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