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THB GETTYSBURG TIMES, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1958 PAGE If You Are A Hunter For Bargains, You'll Find Big Game In The Want Ads! ANNOUNCEMENTS Cord of MIWLER: I wish to thank the blood donors, doctors and nurses and aH my friends who helpet make my stay in the Warner Hos pital more pleasant. MRS. EDITH MILLER KOONTZ: We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends relatives and neighbors for then many cards, flowers and other acts or kindness shown during the illness and after the death of our wife and mother, Anna Mae Koontz. PARKER L. KOONTZ AND FAMILY NOTICES Lost and Found 6 BLACK, WHITE and tan female Beagle.

New tan collar, license number 549, reward. Blue and Gray Motel. Call 2102-W. EMPLOYMENT Help Wonted 14 Special Notices TIN PAINTING classes starting Oct. 22, New Oxford.

For information, call John Byers MAdison 4-8011. WANTED: ENTRIES for the children's division in Biglerville holiday parade Nov. 24 at 7:15 p.m. Marching children must be 111 costume. Small floats may be entered.

$75 in prize money. Call Biglerville 9-W or 206. PUBLIC CARD party, Monday, Oct. 20, 8 p.m. Xavier Hall.

Nice prizes. Benefit NCCW. WANTED: BEVERAGE customers. Ice cold immediate delivery. Call 407.

Gettysburg Beverage mile. Rt. 30 East. TOYS! TOYS: TOYS: For All Aties Gilbert's Hobby Shop 230 Steinwehr Ave. STUART OF Newark, 106-year-old nationally established nursery products company enjoying tremendous growth, has one of America's finest opportunities.

Dun's Review July '57 reports 1,400 per cent growth past 12 years, year around repeat bust ness, no off season, product kTOwledge unnecessary, ambitious nun. sincere, reliable, married, interested in a career in sales or sales management, car required, no traveling, sales experience unnecessary, we thoroughly train you, salesman's opportunity worth $125 and higher for a week in this area, guaranteed weekly commissions earning to start, if qualified, promotion to sales management provides opportunity for annual earning of $8,000 and higher, above average sales managers have opportunity for extremely high income, this may be a real opportunity for you. for personal interview, please write District Manager W. B. Foote, 447 Penna.

York, stating name, address and brief resume of background and present occupation. FOR SALE 18 9Mt RIMINOTON Gamemaster rifle, 2 years old, gun case included, like new. Call S64-W. YILLOW pine roofers treated for itain, or framing, sawmill lumber, steel roofing, Flint Kote building materials. E.

L. Me- Cleaf, Iron Springs. Phone Pair- field 18-R-21. FOR SALE Miscellaneous 18 BUTCHER'S BOLOONA, sliced or in the piece, Ib. 69c at D.

L. Wright Grocery, South Washington phone 1084 FOR SALE of All Kinds 29 REGISTERED FEMALE Beagle 4 years old. Phone Biglerville 368-R-14. SAVE $1.251 Viewmaster starter sets in stock' at Dave's Photo Supply. 52 Chambersburg St.

CHRISTMAS TREE lights. 35 permanent contact, $3.29. at D. L. Wright Grocery, South and Washington phone 1084.

KOME-MADE SAUSAGE, scrapple and pudding. Scrapple, 19c Ib. Gallagher's Food Market. Household Goods 19 EVER SEE Lower's Egg Basket? 39c A Dozen Bring Your Own Container LOWER'S STORE, Table Rock Poultry and Chicks 30 WANTED: MEN experienced in mill, cabinet work and finishing operation in new plant. Pan insurance, benefits, paid holidays and vacation.

Excellent working conditions and chances for advancement. Wheelwright- Folger, Blettner Han over, Pa. WANTED: DRAFT exempt young man by one of the old business establishments in Gettysburg to start at the bottom and learn fascinating business. Must be able to type and use figures. Apply Box 18, Gettysburg Times.

LOWER'S COUNTRY STORE Table Rock, Pa. Phone Biglerville 291 Open 7 a.m. to 9 p.m General Store Slaughterhouse Smokehouse Freezer Storage Cold Storage OUR OWN ANGUS OR HEREFORD Cattle For Your Home Freezer We Kill, Wrap. Freeze Front Quarters. 48c Hind Quarters.

58c FRESH PORK, DUTCH SCRAPPLE, SAUSAGE FRESH AND SMOKED Groceries MEATS, VEGETABLES, FRESH AND FROZEN Plumbing, Pipe Fittings Eectrical. Clothing, Guns Ammunition. Woolrich, Wolverine Shoes, Hardware, Fencing Crockery, Glass, Paint "WE HAVE IT" Low Overhead At WOLF'S FURNITURE STORE Two Taverns, Pa. Means Bargain Prices Always Mahogany Secretary Desk 36 Inches. $50 Call 1138-Y AVAILABLE NOW: New white Corntah Cross broiler chicks.

Amazing growth, weigh 3V4 to 4 Ibs. in 9 weeks. Easy to raise. Only $12 per 100; Strain Cross Leghorn pullets, $30 per 100. Supply limited.

Free delivery, satisfaction guaranteed. Write or phone Reich Poultry Farm Marietta R. 1, Pa. Phone HA 6-7123. STEWING CHICKENS, I5c LB.

Allen A. Weikert Telephone 2201-W Wanted to Buy 32 ANTIQUE WALNUT drop leaf table, seats 6, in good condition, $40. Call 764-Y. Wanted: Good Ear Corn G. A.

Slaybaugh Phone Biglerville 119 REAL ESTATE Miscellaneous 44 BUILDING LOTS, mi. from borough line on Table Rock (restrictedi, natural'gas, electricity, etc. Also building lots 4 mi. out Fairfield Rd. Wilbur V.

Redding, phone MOTEL SITE, museum, business or home. Brick corner propertv with acres of land, miles from Gettysburg on Biglerville Rd. Phone 133-X or 2120-X. AUTOMOTIVE Miscellaneous 46 SEE E. L.

Smith Garage for good used cars. Ten per cent off on all straight sales. For Good Used Furniture--Visit Shealer's Furniture Store Rear 449 W. Middle St. Gettysburg, Pa.

Phone 47-X L. D. Shealer OIL HEATER, will heat four rooms, good condition, will sell cheap. Call or apply after 4': 30 in evenings to S. N.

McClain, Fairfield R. l. Form and Garden 24 USED LUMBER gas brooder, slightly used; coop equipment. Roy Apgar, phone GET YOUR trespass notices and safety zone signs at Osborn Printing price 60c per doz. Call Biglerville 76.

groups to compete in Biclerville holiday parade, November 24, Sin in prizes. Call Biglerville 81-R. AN I meat cutter, neat and courteous. Write Box 9, The Gettysburg Times. Mole and Female Help 15 WANTED Dishwasher Apply DeLuxe Restaurant REGULATION TRESPASS notices for posting your land, 5 cents each or a dozen for 50 cents.

The Gettysburg Times Business Office. WANT A new home? Steadily employed? You are probably eligible for a low down payment FHA mortgage. For information, blue prints and specifications- All Weather Builders. Gettysburg, or V. C.

Hughes, Guernsey. WE HAVE moved our office from 16 Lincoln Square to 231) Baltimore 2nd floor. H. W. Knouse Insurance, office phone 232 Female Help 16 TWO W-GAL.

copper kettles, apple butter equipment. Phone York Springs 12-R-3 after 5 p.m. MOTHERS! DID Christmas IPs- find you without money? Don't let it happen again. Start earning today and have money in advance. 1R hrs.

weekly' can mean with pleasant neighborhood work. Phone York 2-1045 or write 124 N. York, Pa. Keesey WAITRESS: NIGHTS Full Or Part-time Apply Varsity Diner FEMALE CLERK for part-time duly. Write Box 17, Get-i Times.

PEACHES, FRESH picked: apples, all varieties: plums; turnips and sweet cider. Saturday and Sunday. Straley's Fruit Market, 2'i mi. south of Get- Rt. 15.

Call WINCHESfERTMRTFLE, 270 calT txr. model 70, new condition; Winchester target rifle, .22 caliber, model 52. with scope, in new condition; Lyman Alaskan scope in new condition: pair 10x50 field glasses with coated lens, in pigskin case. new. Cal" Gettysburg 670.

MAKE THE test. you'lMike "it best- Get Glaxo asphalt tile coating at Redding's Supply jtore. 30 York St. YOiTSAIolt PENNOLL SEED wheat, cleaned treated. This wheat was raised from Foundation Seed.

Contact Chas. W. King, York Springs R. 1, or call York York Springs 87-R-32. WANTED: LEGHORN fowl.

High est cash market prices paid. G. W. Brown, New Oxford phone MA 4-6516. LIVE POULTRY wanted! Special attention to large flocks.

Call Biglerville 81-R. FALL, WINTER clothing, men, women and children. Snow-suits jackets, boots. Barter Bazaar 22 Carlisle St. LEGHORN FOWL wanted: Call us before you sell.

Top market prices paid! W. Archer Hess, call York 54-R-21. ZENTZ AUTO SALES Quality Used Cars Since 1943 We Do Our Own Financing Bank Rates Lincoln (Continued From Page 1) central lines of beauty here and there flower gardens and othei decorative features could be introduced. At intervals could be erected fountains and other monumental embellishment that might be appropriate. Fast, Slow Vehicles "On either side of this central line let there be a smooth roadway forty or fifty feet wide, constructed according to the highest engineering standard of 'good One of these roadways may be resened for swift-moving vehicles like outomobiles.

and the other for slow moving vehicles, like carriages and wagons. Outside of these driveways could be double tracked electric rail- jways, occupying a width of feet each and separated Carlisle St. Phone 1095 Automobiles for Sale 50 SUMMER RAMBO, Jonathan, Smokehouse, Red Delicious and Golden Delicious apples and honey. Sales from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Virginia Mills Fruit Farm, A.

W. Geigley. Fairfield, call 174-J. FERTILIZER, ANTIFREEZE, PL troleum products. A a County Farm Bureau, phone 390.

Wanted Some Good Quality Eggs Phone York Springs 54-R-2I WANTED: Corn Fodder Call Biglerville 115 RENTALS Rooms for Rent 34 MAKE CIDER Thursday and Friday 7 till Saturday. 10 till Apple butter boiling by appointment. Apple butter for sale, cider by gallon or barrel. New whiskey barrel. Grayson Showers, Orrtanna R.

1, or call Biglerville 158-R-31. FOR SALE: 25 acres of good corn on the field. Leroy Madison, Aspers R. Pa. Cy! It's really a buy.

Blue Lustre and upholstery cleaner. Hedding's Supply Store.50 York St. ESTON WHITE will" be around" on the same route as betore with fresh meats starting Tueduy, Oct. 21. For quarter and half Jbeefs call Fuirfield 13II-U-5.

24 ami 25. Call orders to Gettysburg 2J95-Y or Littlestown 539-J-H before October 23. Sponsored by the Mary Gcttys Rebckah Lodge. "on card, now on sale 5 cents each. or 12 for 50c.

The Gettysburg Times Business Office. Where to Go-What to Do SUPPER, Snt. Nov. 1 Ml. Carnicl El'B Church.

Benefit building fuiid Family style serving starts at 4:30. Adults, children, 65c. midnight to 8. Apply Tick Tock Lunch or call 2I47-Y-2. CASHIER-SECRETARY: Age 17 to 28, high school graduate.

business college background preferred, but not essential. Must have shorthand and typing ability. Position is permanent and Phone 610 and ask for Mr. Johnson. FOR SALE Miscellaneous 18 SWEET CIDER, any quantity; ap- ple.v all varieties.

Sandoe's Fruit Market, Bifilerville. Call made with real maple sugar, 71c at D. L. Wright Grocery. South and Washington Sts.

Phone 1084. CIDER, variety pumpkins, quinces, apple butter and honey. Woerner Orchards. Orrtanna. APPLES: JONATHAN, Golden Delicious, Sweet Paradise.

Baldwin, Double Red Delicious, Stayraan Winesap, York Imperial and Rome Beauty; sweet cider and homemade apple butter. Boyer's Nursery and Orchards. Biglerville R. 2., call Biglerville 222. 100 BUSHELS highly colored Stayman apples.

Harold E. Taylor, Arendtsville. Phone Biglerville 148-R-22. FOR RENT: Furnished bedroom, gentleman preferred. Applv 27 Hanover St.

Apartments tor Rent 35 1 ROOMS, detached dwelling, h.w. heat, stove, refrigerator, enclosed play yard available. Call 2064-Y-2. FOR RENT: 3 rooms and bath, conveniences, located in New Oxford. Phone Gettysburg 945-R-2.

STAYMAN AND York Imperial apples, $1.50 a bushel. Call 2148-Y after 5 p.m. ELECTRIC MOTORS, welders, speed reducers, chain and V- belt drives, pumps, compressors, boilers, fans, hoists, light plants, power tools, industrial SWEET CIDER; Delicious, Stayman. Y'ork. Twig, King, Grimes, Pound, Winesap-apples.

Jra Walter Orchard, on Fairfield to Cashlown Rd. 27 3-ROOM AND bath apartment, 3rd floor, 247 Baltimore $45 per month. See John H. Basehore. WINTER SPECIALS 1958 Pontiac demonstrator.

3.500 miles, save $800 1956 Pontiac Cat. sdn. 1954 Pontiac 2-dr. J953 Pontiac Cat. cpe.

1953 Pontiac $595 1953 Dodge S595 1953 Packard S595 J953 Pontiac station wagon $795 J950 Dodpe $245 1947 Buick $125 RALPH A. WHITE PONTIAC Littlestown, Pa. Open jjvenings Till 8:30 1958 Pontiac convertible, fully equipped 1958 Pontiac 4-dr. sdn. 1956 Pontiac 4-dr.

sdn. 19.34 Mercury hardtop 1948 Pontiac sdn. H. H. MACHINE SHOP 125 S.

Washington St. NO EDITION OF BIBLE FREE OF PRINT ERRORS By TOM HENSHAW AP Religion Writer "Printers have persecuted me without a cause," lamented King. David in Psalms 119:161. He was right. "Printers" really vere persecuting him in this Bible rinted in 1653.

The word should. been "princes." The so-called Printers Bible was wither the first nor last edition )f the Scriptures to be plagued jy that curse of the print shops- he typograpnical error. Errors Crtpt Through Probably no edition of the Bible the driveways by been published without a mis-' One of these railways, could be for express trnins of" high speed and stopping only at intervals of ten or fifteen miles. The other could be for local trains moving slowing and intervals. stopping at short A REAL BUY 1958 De Solo 4-dr.

Sedan Beautiful Blue 4 White Fully Equipped, 1,979 Miles (Mr. Phiel's Personal Car) SEE THIS ONE PHIEL'S GARAGE 438 York Gettysburg, Pa. Phone 369 FOR RENT Furnished 3-room apartment Apply Bookmart Livestock FOR RENT: Bachelor apartment; also 8-room house. Possession Nov. i.

Apply Nick Meligakes. equipment. REAL GOOD western or local baby beef: Hinds. 53c: fronts. 43c.

Cutting free. Open evenings until p.m. Call or 214. Kennic's Market, 45 S. Franklin Gettysburg.

and contractors' New and used. Hagerstown Equipment Company, Hagerstown, Md. HOMEMADE MINCE meat by Bombcrger, Ib. 50c, exclusively at D. L.

Wright Grocery. South and Washington phone 1084. ATTENTION HUNTERS the largest selection of binoculars and spotting scopes in Adams County at Dave's Photo Supply, 52 Chambersburg St. FOR SALE Canadian llolstein cows and heifers, heavy producers. Large selection.

Registered and grades, fresh and springing. TB Bang's tested, vaccinated. Financing can arranged. GUTMAN A Jefferson-Codorus, Pa. 8 Mi.

East of Hanover on Rt. 316 No Saturday Sales YORKSHIRE PIGS. Contact Reuben W. Wolford, between Idaville and Peach Glen. FOR RENT: 2 bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen and bath, all large rooms.

Strand Theater Building. Call Harry Troxell 1046. SERVICES OFFERED Miscellaneous 51 paper wa REGISTERED SURVEYOR, Wil bur V. Redding, Gettysburg 3. Phone 792-X.

WELL DRILLING, fast depend able service. White York Drill ing Roosevelt Ext. York. or call York 7-357, night 2-11100. Houses ior Rent 36 Excavating 57 S.ROOM HOUSE, water and gas 51 Wall St.

Apply Jesse Scott. Wall St. ROOM icnces, centrally located. Write Box 23, Gettysburg Times. 38 Offices ior Rant FILL AND top soil, excavating grading and heavy duty ditching.

C. E. Williams, and Sons phone (143. Septic Tanks Cleaned 72 SEPTIC TANKS and cess, pools cleaned. Sanitary Equipment.

Pets of All Kinds 29 PEKINGESE PUPPIES and Pekingese breeders. White's Kennels, Littlestown. Call 291-M or 27. TWO BEAGLES, one year old, started, $15 each: also registered Beagles, one year and under. Phone Gbg.

2052-W-2 OFFICE ROOMS or bachelor apartment, two rooms with private entrance on first floor. Mrs. William Meals, 18 E. Middle St. Max West.

Fayetteville. Phone FLaiuier-, 2-2K11 For Rent Office Apply Plaza Restaurant SEPTIC SERVICE! Septic tanks cleaned and installed. Excavating and grading. E. G.

Shealer Son. Call 1231 or 2053-Y. Gbg R. 4. REAL ESTATE COOKIE DRESSED FOP THE BIG SCHOOL DANCE TONIGHT ARE" THE FOWDEf? BLUE BLOUSE AND THE WHITE SWEATER THE SEQUINS AND THE -jt SUPERS THE WHY DOES SHE HAVE TO KEEP ASKING YOU WHERE HER CLOTHES ARE? THEY RE NOT HEPS THEY'RE MINE WITH My ARMS DONALD DUCK YOU HAPPEN HAVE A LITTLE 6Al6 I CAN'T HELP SEKM TO ae FRESH HOUMS for 41 For Real Estaie SEE LEE M.

HARTMAN 56 Hanover St. Phone 107 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Frank Hartzok, Real Est. Broker See Jay D. Johnson, Agent 167 Seminary Gettysburg Phone 325-W Real Estate And Insurance WM. M.

BIGHAM Faifield Rd. Gettysburg 1329 LARGE FRAME dwelling, fully insulated, 4 bedrooms and bath, gas heat, knotty pine recreation room and large lot. Apply Donald E. Miller. Locust East Berlin.

Phone 2676. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Business Opportunities 84 "Bordering the 'Lincoln Road' on each side there should be a row or rows of stalely trees, the rows broken at points where could be obtained fine of mountains or valley or river. "Electric Illumination" "Having in mind the possibilities of electrical illumination, the beauty ol this boulevard when lit up at night maj be left to the imagination." What happened to the plan? An editorial in the Baltimore Sun 50 years ago gives a hint as to the answer The Baltimore commenting upon the battle rag ing between Frederick and Wesl minster, both ot which wantei the new highway to pass throng. it. Concerning the Lafean bill fo the road, the Sun held that: "Such a bill has so much rca merit to commend i and it ha already excited so much inter test throughout the country tha i indeed seems likely that Mr jLafean's measure will pass." But added the Sun.

Mr. Lafean's plan lor a straight road would take i through the countryside and would manifestly be more desir able to have the road pass through large towns, both for the convenience of those who are to use it and for the advantage of the people of the town." Pasted By Stnatt The proposed road measure successfully passed the Senate in the form ol a resolution setting Lincoln's birthday as a national holiday and setting aside $50,000 for a survey of 'he proposed road, in January HHI9 But the road nropciMil also brought with that it pass every community within miles of Washington and Gettysburg. Southern congressmen shouted that if Lincoln was to get fi similar highways should go to southern The result was reported in the Gettysburg papers in Febrtiarv project for lighway from Washington to print. Yet the Bible is one of the most carefully proofread of books. "The last time I was involved in publishing a Bible." says Miss Margaret Hills, librarian "of the American Bible Society, "at least four people read it all the way through.

And one of them read it three or four times. "Still it came out with errors. Oh. we spelled names like Neb- uchadnezzar right every time. But there were such things as 'now' for 'not' and so forth." Most Biblical misprints are ot no textual importance.

Some, however, have brought about complete reversals of scriptural meaning. A Change Picture the consternation in 17th century London when it was discovered that the latest version of the Seventh Commandment instructed: "Thou shall i adultery." The printers of the edition, men named Earner and Lucas, are said to have been fined 300 pounds lor the typographical misstep and that particular Bible has been dubbed the "Wicked" or "Adulterous" Bible. Only a few years later, another London printer, one J. Field flubbed St. Paul's message to the Corinthians.

Asked the saint in Fields' version: Wivw For Wiles "Know ye not that the unrighteous shall inherit the kingdom of God?" (1 Corinthians About the same time--the 17th was a bad century for Bible print- Barker was blamed for slip- on another typographical ba- lana peel. This time the edition had the Lord directing Moses to "Vex the lidianites, and smite them: For hey vex you with their wives." Numbers It should hove icen "wiles." national to be known as the! 2 7 0 miles FLYER FAILS TO SET MARK CORDOVA. Alaska (AP Decat was a spoonful of ice for dis- ince flyer Charles F. Banfe Jr The 39-year-old commercial air line pilot from Palo Alto. was forced down at this Alaskan city Friday night after logging SERVICE STATION FOR LEASL Location.

Gettysburg Excellen opportunity for man interested going into business for himself Mimimum amount of nwne. needed. Training with pay. Cai Chambersburg COlony 3-3710 be tween 6 p.m. and 9 p.m.

Nuticp i.f 1 i.uil,'.n Vnnx a tit-roby T.mrHhii'. For Real Estaie See WEST'S J. C. Bream, Rep. Phone 68-Y DUO all aluminum house trailer, good shape.

Call Fairfield 112-R-13. O' -o in. Donald I. jrivrn tl.al Lette i tht: a tfnitited the umlo pi-rsnns indebted to KU I't-nnsy ivunin i i i i i i i i i of 'he of Huy V. deceased Oj Kin.

la If if Mm. I M. defeated, T.wnihlp. Vclanra COUNTRY HOUSE shingled side ing, 3 floors, approximately 4 acres land. 2 wells, located neai Hunterstown.

Priced to sell. Cal York 8-2034 or write Reihart's Real Estate Service, York, Pa PropmtiM 42 SBRVICI station, cat age and home, good location along U. S. Rt. 30.

For particulars write Box 20, Gettysburg Forms for FARM LOANS Long Term--Low Prompt Closing P. EMORY WEAVER 32,1 N. Queen Littlestown Phone 59-J Authorized Mortgage Broker for The Prudential Insurance Co. of America Homo Office: Newark, N. J.

1'enniyK i i-. liv obi Driven thai of i i i i i the wtufc of i hto i iKiicd uf i i al! I i or di-mumls the entitle xf th, dtvmU-nl aru rniueitcil mako Ihf nm! Indebted tlir taiil deceilrnt And a without delay unto the i THK FIRST A I A A OK r.KTTYUWJRC, (riillyiiburir. Pennnylvinlii Administrator of the culkt of riylvU M. Rex, dtrtwited Illtthtim A Knffenaperter, Attorneyi Klnt National a HulMlns rf, Arrest Youths For "Hat Snatching" LANCASTER. PJI.

A The wave of hut watching among the Amlih hati ended. Police rounded up nix tam-agere who were accused of Mncaking up lxhlnd Amixhmen driving horse- drawn buifgiex and grabbiiu? tlu-ir i)rocd-rimmed The boys were turned over to their The boyi said they wanted the hats for (ouveniri. AmUhmon becaime of the wtrt worth much Lincoln was abandoned for he present by Congress last Thursday. In the House, the plan make Lincoln's birthday uitional holiday was temporarilv illed because the friends of th" Lincoln Way would not permi the House bill providing for tht national holiday to become lav, unless the Lincoln Wa amendment was added. Relieves Deadlock "Senator Gore, of Oklahoma relieved the deadlock.

He asked the Senate to recall from the House the bill which it passec several weeks ago providing for the Lincoln Way and making Lincoln's birthday a national holiday. This was done, as the Senators recognized that unless they surrendered the Lincoln Way project the national holiday could not be created. With the Senate bill out of the way the senators consented to accept the House bill and it was passed." The Lincoln Memorial Boulevard proposition was again wrought up in the first term of he late President Franklin D. Roosevelt. A federal commission wa.s appointed but again Mary anders killed the measure when i or more cities and communities wanted the to pass through their areas, Several proposals were offered, Deluding one ridiculous that he idea died a laugh- ng death.

It was proposed that he boulevard extend from the rincoln Memorial in Washington, wind through about 100 miles of laryland countryside, extend to Hagerstown and thence to the ettysburg Battlefield. School Teacher Dies Suddenly a A Jeorge W. Lindeman, superintend- of business education in Pottavjlle High School, in dead at 9. Lindeman, native of Luncas- collapsed and died of an ap- wrent heart attack Friday while hopping. He had been in ill health a projected flight from Tokyo tp Miami, a distance of 7.022 miles.

Banfe, his face etched with lines brought on by grueling hours at the controls of his Mooney Mark 20A aircraft, said ice which formed in the carburetor of his engine forced him down. He was attempting to crack the nonstop, single engine distance record established Aug. by Marion (Pat) Boling, a commercial air line pilot who also lives in Palo Alto. Boling took oft from Manila and new 6,979 miles to a landing at Peridleton, Ore. Banfe, who planned to leave Cordova for Chicago and New York today, had engine trouble three times during his long, lonesome flight along the Great Circle route used by commercial aircraft WICHITA, Kan.

fAPj-Boeing Airplane Co. said today it is half way through "torture testing" newest intercontinental xmler, the missile-packing B52G stratofortress. These tests are designed to de- ermine the structural strength of he bomber. The first 52G is to be delivered lext week to the Air Force Prov ng ground at Eglin Air Force Base, Pla. The B52G has a greater range nan earlier models of the eight- sngtne jet bomber.

It will be armed with a new supersonic nu- clear.missile, tht Hound Dog. or some time. A graduate of Millersville State 'eachers College, Lindwrum held degree in education from the University of PitUburah and a master's degise from New York Jniversity. He came to PotUville in as teacher of business subjects aft teaching al schools in Njuaretb nd Turtle Creek. He was trtas rer of rhe High School A.xn.

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