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The Daily Intelligencer from Doylestown, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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FIRST IN THE AREA Lt. Gov. Raymond J. Brod erick today at noon cut the ribbon for the first self service State Liquor store in the Bux Mont area and the second one in Pennsylvania. James Haggcrly, ManWalks Away From Bucks Jail He pounds nod is vv cine ie 1 re.mrr of the Sierr ui II with medium build, flc haMadro." immortalized by Holly 1 wears glasses.

He is" dressed Humphrey Bogart. The movie in blue dungarees and a blue. brought Torsvan fortune and nylon jacket: mange pink some fame, hut it failed to shirt iviih vertical stripes, and unmask author's identity, black shoes. No publisher ever met B. The Curtain by His Hey Kids! NEW n'nil.

BELL BOTTOMS Broomstick 1A Wan later1 Sometimes the truth is never seen so clearly expressed so simply as by children. Here is what 14 year old Barbara Slenhof of Arlington, Virginia wrote in a national essay contest sponsored by Harleysville Insurance and tilled "What the (lag means to me." Freedom without license, order without repression, capitalism without monopoly, humavt welfare without sialism All the things my mother didn't have under. Hitler. HarteysviKe Insurance, its employees, and agents everywhere invite you lo join us in speaking up tor America. After all, it is a great place to live.

1 It I UR A PERSONAL BUSINESS district superintendent, and Edward Coyne, inn in Briison ui abom plex character many of hissstuff of his books, his ctliso a urison of readers never knew existed: "on: goods and white. 190 Tra 1 himself. The mystery death Wcdnesdt 7 to ihe author was ivicted Of Tnnin Torsvan. 1 She also ras solved bvK0 night. irir .1 horn in Chica "Forgive I save you.

I iov Then, she said, "He kissed 'hand and died." Beer Brings 3 Arrests In Horsham Her husband. Lew NYSE and AfAEX Stock Prices levdi I North (ION) Merdt I Co MRKJ Nol Gypium INGJ Psnn Pew ll (PPL) Philo EItt PE) Occid.ntol et (OKT) Sorer Amthem (KOR 32 61 26 MC CONN ELL COMPANY, 1 tW DAILY INTEUIOENCM are shown in the store in the Davisville Shopping Center in Warminster Township. There are 1.670 different items available. (Staff Photo) Mystery Of Mysterious Mystery Writer Solved Ky TERRANCE W. whom he lived in the 1020s after MEXICO CITY (LTlt In hisjp u'iods in London and Berlin.

pihno Travpn wmlt 17 i He wrote almost rk rcleaso trainee at the v. r.p'r ri opH never lived the roustabout lwsirr 0111111 He filso'life of tons li cantinas and Mlkrri lwav frnm the 'created one invslorious com Isuddon violence that formed the Explosion Shatters Area Home Joyce Lowry, 3S was in ljured seriously early today when an explosion shattered her snlit level home in Towamencin near Lansdale, and related his last her into a rear vard. r. dialogue thatj she was admillcd to" North ome from one ofipetm Hospital in fair condition rwiih burns of the face, hands ior an tne una and legs and facial injuries. and two sons.

Lewis 3rd. 13, and Robert, 12. escaped injury. Lowry said he returned from work, smelted what he thought were paint fumes and went to lh.e garage beneath the house to investigate. He said he found a propane gas tank and turned (he valve to make sure it was closed.

He said the handle: broke loose and the v. blown from the tank, releasing Unable to open the garage "aI He never publiclv owned up to I minors and an adult Wednes from the inside, he ran ing to Fire Chief James jdenlilv desiii'te efforts hvlday night after finding beer the house to a side Slrouse Is thought to have been and the car the three were using. door ws circling back to an explosion in the boiler find nim William Lewis. 22. of the Wil jlhe garage door when the blast that sent flames slioomigi Onlv Sundav a Mexico CitvNow Grove Apartments.

Park occurred. through the heating duels. 0iQ talc I Willow Grove, is free! fire spread rapidly 10 the tram that Traven was a son of Kaiser' under $500 bail set bv Justice M0RE STRIKES oi the theater, gutting the In 'wiihpini of riprmum oihr 'of the PcHce John Marthers of ROME (UPI) A three day terior. stories said he was a fugitive Upper Moreland. He is charged old gasoline strike and strike Firemen had difficulties 'criminal, a nobleman who fled with supplying intoxicating bev hy transportation controlling the blaze once it or oven former Mcxicanjerages to minors.

ana tanker trui into the false ceiling. 'President Adolfo Lop Mateos. Finel1 S25 and S3 costs after drivers threatened today to lui An estimated of loss of the. His works included Dial hi pleading guilty to million Italians inlo a natu building is set at It Bridge in the jof llie beverages were Kathleenjof pedestrians, a total loss. This iigure does i Rebellion of the Hanged." and Lewis, 19.

of 2601 Besser Lane. Agitation by civil servan nut include Ihe value of uny of movie. "White Rnc" nhoot IWillow Grove, and Patrick ladded to the problems of the The fire did not spread the theater, but the smoke I which hung over the (own like'l a thick gray cloud, may have; il industry in Mexico, whichiWillow is widow said was suppressed The a the Mexican govcrnnienl. i Lloyd Torsvan spoke eight langtin. OS.

including tongues of lndiar ibes in Southern Mexico will: govurninen Rumor, Ol which justi handling of intcrnall TAX FREE Standard Poor's AA INCOME Moody's A 1 Subject to Prior Sale, We Offer All Or Any Port Of: $50,000 NESHAMINY WATER RESOURCES AUTHORITY Bucks Counfy, Pa. SVB Bonds due 312009 Priced 100 sold only in $5,000 units plus accrued interest C. COLLINGS AND COMPANY, INC. IT PhiJadtlphic, fo. PEnnypnuktt 5 1000 NAME PHONE AOOItESS anr siate zip Dl 3 17 Ike Slowly jGrowing Weaker By DAItRELL GARWOOD WASHINGTON (UPI) Former President wight D.

Eisenhower is failing tb respond lo treatment, and his heart condition is undergoing a "slow deterioration." according to doctors at Waller Reed Medical Center. In the most pessimistic the 5 old general suffered his doctors admitted his (allure to respond must be considered a bad sign. chat with Eisenhower. A Nixon aide emphasized the Presidcntj was not "called" to Ihe bedside, but had decided to make the his 0 Eisenhower, his wile Mamie his side, was reported 0f gaj He added the "failure to respond is considered an unfavorable prognostic sign." Hughes said the ability of Eisenhower's heart to perform its normal blood circulating functions is showing a "slow Doctors said Eisenhower had shown no new heart disturbances on Wednesday and is still receiving oxygen continuously through a lube placed in his nose. His blood pressure was also reported stable.

The physicians, described his response to treatment as "poor" and when asked ir he could survive without the treatment he is undergoing, they answered with a terse The doctors also said ihey were "uncertain" how long a patient in Eisenhower's condition could be expected to endure severe congestive heart failure. Traffic Is Horrendous extends from County Line Road to Horsham Road and Route imp Road, the publi hearing has been broken up. into a senes or meetings In the Montgomery Township Ele Imentary School on Stump Road Wednesday night's witnesses for Levitt included Pearson I J. Russell Brode. of Sum neytown, a real estate appraiser.

Brode testified that he has studied the two largest developments in Montgomery Coun ily comparable to the Levitt 'proposal and round their general effect on the communities has been "an improvement caused by quality homes priced at about S25.000." Asked whether these improve, ments wore aesthetic or economic, Brode replied "strictly in real estate values. Middle Class He pointed out that the type of home being proposed by Levitt will draw "a better mid idle class person. There is a imarkct for it, but nothing for them to buy," he said, and added thai people want to "get out of' the city." Brode also testified that he has never been inside a Levitt built house. Willi little more than 30 minutes before adjournment, township Solicitor John Knox, who is chairman of the hearing, opened the meeting for questions from the floor. He recalled Levitt witness jJohn M.

Kendry. a planning Exhibits Kendry was questioned extensively, and for most of the 30 minutes, by John Kane, of County Line and Upper State Roads, president of the Concerned Citizens' Committee of Montgomery Township, who! had asked for an earlier adjournment so there would be' time to study (he exhibits. With 10 minutes lo go, Levitt attorney Phillip Detweiler told a man whose properly is in the iieorapliicnl center of the acreage, that the petition is based upon Levitt holdings and is a rcquosi for change the builder will submit a sub division plan to the Planning The next meeting is sched uled for 7:,10 p.m. April 10 at the scnool on Stump Hoad. Two U.S.

Copters On Mercy Flights Downed By Enemy Rv JACK WALSH SAIGON (UPI) Sheets of Communist ground tire shot down four U.S. helicopters, two of them on missions to evacuate wounded GIs from the battlefield, military spokesmen said today. Eight Americans died. rw the. Vnnrws was clearlv marked with a red i barrages il U.S.

headquarters said losses nf tlip moment trin In tho! 6 ere iigiu. uui. tuni hospital Wednesday for a brief; military camps. major American were targeted, including Hip U.S. Marine supply and helicopter pad at Marble Mountain near Da Nang, Four U.S.

servicemen died in the costliest helicopter downing Wednesday 180 miles northwest war, the Mai $45,639. 16 The cuiisuiLarii (rum t'niidceiphia tuuiiiy wno nad testified at the March 1 6 meeting. I Kendry's exhibits were made ja part of the public record and thus became township I property. They are on display during the business day, along with Pearson's exhibits, in the! Montgomery Townshjp Building on Route 463 in Montgomery ville. Marked with red lucid conversations with those gatmU communist ground around him.

Iire trvin tB in to evacuate In a brief medical statement; the wounded and crashed, at 5:25 p.m. EST a U.S. Marine helicopter. Brig. Gen, Frederic Hughes, the unmarked but also on a mercy hospital commander, said mission, was shot down 10 miles There has been no appreciable west of Da Nang but no one was improvement in the general's hurt.

condition, 1 Tti? two other 'copter11 went down in the Central Highlands and the Mekong Delta, killing four Americans and wounding jOne, according to U.S. war communiques. Increased U.S. patrols up and jdown the nation have turned up lenough hidden guerrilla rice to feed a 12.000 man North Vielna Imese division for a year. More than 1.017 tons of rice have been captured by U.S.

Marines alone in South Viet nam's far northwest corner just below the Demilitarized Zone, war communiques said. The Leathernecks were still digging. In that same cache, described the biggest captured ii 125.000 pounds of TNT. announcement said. The cache announcements accompanied war communiques disclosing 25 overnight guerrilla rocket and mortar barrages into allied camps 'and towns on the 33rd day of the winter spring onensive.

Seven long range rockets hit the Marines' supply and helicopter base at Marble Mountain joutside Da Nang early today said to be light. all other attacks, damage and casualties were capitals, three South Vietna mese were killed and eight wounded at Due Long, 102 miles southwest of Saigon, and one civilian suuerea wounds barrage into Hau Nghia miles northwest of Saigon. American troopers patrolling tne centra His hands and Saigon's outer defense ring turned up some guerrilla arms land food caches of their own. but nothing to match the Marine find lo the north. With ground fighting lagging.

American B52 bombers dropped man suu.uuit pound: bombs on Communist base near the Cambodian io injuries Reported In 2 Mishaps Traffic mishaps occurred at two intersections in Doylestown Borough Wednesday, but juries were reported 1 lour persons invoivea. The first occurred a 12:25 cm. at the intersection of Wesl border leading into approach; Miss Harriet Hale lived ruines to aaigon. Most ot tne i iter name Wednesday raids pockmarked the heavy She observed I jungles 75 miles north of Sagion. ihinhdav.

borough al estate taxes, tola! borough and Antiques Are Stolen from CarversviWe Antiques estimated at 500 have been reported taken from the home of Craig Ramsey. Carversville Road, Car i versville. The burglary is being investigated by Solebury Township Police officers Larry A. Grawe and George Fowler. According to the acting police chief Richard A.

Mangan. the home was broken inlo sometime between 6:30 and 10:30 p.m. Tuesday. LOST rOUMD connection with the ond incident. Police said his car collided' with one proceeding eastbound' on West Court Street, driven by Dorothy Pearce, 50 South Main Street, Doylestown.

Deer Struck In Solebury Sole bury Township police it vesti gated two accidents Wednesday with no injuries ported. The first mishap occui red at 12:30 a.m. when Joseph tratricK. New Hope, struck deer on Street Road near railroad tracks. Fratrick was traveling nra on Street Road when the deer ran across the road in front and there was extensive ages to Frairick's late station wagon.

There was a two car accident at 8:10 p.m., when Dennis F. Lery of Houston, was making a left hand turn from (Street Road onto Route 102 ana struck the lert front of a car being driven by Jav Bruce iJohnston. of New Hope, who was traveling east on Route 202. There were extensive damages to the Johnston vehicle and slight damages to Lery's HBKDAT. MMCH 37, 1969 Icross.

the U.S. command said. The losses, from the Mc ht KALAMAZOO, Mich. (UPI) 7.. Doctors, Lawyers And Elderly Pay Taxes First Doylestown Borough Tax: a little over nine per cent nl1 Collector Clyde U.

Hunsberger the total taxes paid dunnc today said it is the doctors, the first week tax notices! lawyers and owners of rentallwere received and plus onc! properties, as well as manyiday." tales' Wh PRy their Merger ontly sent a' taxes first. cneck fo mm SaiVa Breh Treasurer, went out ten weeks earlier Thomas Diver. 'first sever found that each year about 10 per cent of the total tax comes in during the 10 days." people who like to oav their taxes and get il oyer with," fiunsoerger said, "and that is responsible for the wonderful' cooperation I have had so! far." U.S. Soviet Progress Is Possible WASHINGTON (UPH Sc. erelary of Stale William P.

Rogers expressed hope today that "substantial progress" may be made in improving Soviet J.S. relations oiu cautioned gainst too much optimism. In testimonv before the Senate Foreign Relations Com litlee. Rogers said in a prepared statement that lie kong Delta to the northern I turps, diuukui lu i.Imi uc impl0vmg tor better dealings number oi u.a. neiicopiers ui umm ui mn Wll aun At the samp time.

American headquarters said the inconceivable that a time has substantia! pro ess is possible. He quickly noted however thai would be unwise to be overly optimistic "about the speed or he extent to wnicn improved plat ions between the United jstates and the Soviet Union can nove forward. In his first public con gross ion il appearance, Rogers was peiued lo be quizzed exten iivelv bv the Senalc group on the I two controversial issues Prcs jident Nixon's decision lo go with a modified antibal and the Vietnam Oakland and South Clinton; ilr Avenues and the second at! On the ABM. Rogers said in 4 50 p.m. at West Court andMiis 5,000 word statement that Franklin the administration is convinced Police said that the first I that the decision to deploy the accident occurred when cars weapons "would have no driven bv Richard Durrell, 19.

adverse effect on disarmament of Hollow Horn Road, Pipers ltalks with the Kussians. ville RD, and John L. bmith. 42. 58 East Oakland Doy lestown.

collided at the inter i section. There was extensive damage to the front of the Durrell car and the left side of the Smith Spur Gets Deferred vehicle. Bridge. The construction is Morris Deglim. 39, of Plain ml, 137,1 jdelpWa.

is being charged with, T1)e coordinated committee failure to yield me ngnt 01 that the commis ithhold approval of the application for Dl per cent federal funding of the spur. The DVPA has battled for with the highway de partment and the Delaware Joint Toll Bridge Com over the location ot the access roads and the proposed toll plaza for the bridge. Funeral Notices J. S. LEAVER Funeral Home Buckingham, Pa.

Phone 794 7696 Sandy Ridge FLOWERS Gcnsrations of Exptrienc E. Stale St. 348 2430 Uuirlrs II. Ilccd Funeral Horn 1B2 W. COURT ST.

DOYLESTOWN, PA. 34B 4543 Bachmann FUNERAL HOME DOYLESTOWN 348.9421 BOSWELL'S RESTAURANT BUCKINGHAM, PA. will ha aIaaaI tin ti0 WIU96U ALL DAY FRIDAY due to the death of Mr. Albert L. Boswell.

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