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The Evening Sun from Hanover, Pennsylvania • Page 1

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WEATHER Fair tonight. Thursday cloudy. Warmer. 87. THE EVENING SUN If SHINES FOR ALL CIRCULATION OVER 17,000 i AUTO figures in CRASH WITH TRAIN Pour Occupants Of Machine Uninjured But Car Is Badly Damaged In Collision At Broadway Crossing of an automobile uninjured when the car was CHRISTMAS HF.Ll) LIONS Cl IB Members Also Mater Further Plan? For Minstrel Show To Given In Februarv Program For New Year's Eve Celebration Here Arranged The bi-monthly of the Hanover Lions Club held evening at 6 in A Carlisle street, at which time further plans were arranged for the minstrel show to be presented in the auditorium of the Eichel- vnHPd in a collision with the lo- 3 of a westbound freight Senior High school Thurs- Community Observance Of Of New Saturday Night Promises To Be Outstanding One Fine Cooperation Shown IK the Broadway crossing of 2 ana Western Maryland Railway last 3 annual Christmas party of wning shortly 'after 8:30 o'clock, club was held lar.

evening Plan? for the community sen-a nee on Center square Year's eve being sponsored ob- New bv traffic at 11 I ock Saturday night Chief of Pol Norman VY announced, in order to permit the assemblage to take place without interference Borough Manager A Eokbert will arrange for a in bearing a piano to be stationed on the square This truck will appropriately decorated with orange and blue bunting representing the World's Fair colors The Hanover Trust Company has consented to VETERAN PENNSY EMPLOYE RETIRES Harry M. Badders, Littlestown. Served Rar-oad Compa nv For 40 Years Is Well Known Harry IjttSestown sencer conductor 4 branch of the TV 41 I eteran pa: he Frederic hania WANT WESTERN JURIST PUT ON SUPREME BENCH Senators From That Section Of Country Point Out Thai I ar West Is Not Represented On Nation's Highest 1 ribunai Justice Butler, Minnesota, Only Member I'rom West Of Mississippi River, They Point Out Harold Bair Post 14 American a sPot t0 placed on automobile was considerably, The show committees presenting Legion, were perfected at a meeting building that- the square damaged, the extent being estimated the show will meet Friday evening of committees held last evening in flood-lighter. The left front step of the at which time a rehearsal of the the Legion Home Tins occasion be provided also a locomotive was damaged. end men will be held and their promises to be the most concerted hookup in that the midnuh: A owned by J.

I. Weaver. song numbers sc ected It was "street, Oxford, was nounced that as soon as the song by Hanoverians who will tie in with song oi a New niay be jpven by the son, Charles numbers aie selected for the end a nation-wide celebration center- Weaver, of the same address. men numbers the mg in Times Square, New York city A splendid program in which the Bernard Moore, Poplar street, New rehearsals for the entire chorus Grover A. Whalen, president of the assemblage participate has been Oxford; Miss Leona Anthony.

338 begin. The Lions chorus will New York World Fair, has arrang- arranged A buge and drum corps st Walnut street, and Miss Vivian rehearse Friday evening in ed for a co-ordmated demonstration composed of ex-scrvs-c men v. 425 Baltimore street, were preparation for the Now Year's extending to all states of the na- march Carlisle snw from the other occupants of the automo- party celebration to be held on tion as well as ships at sea and Park avenut to Center arid All were shaken up somewhat but not hurt. Borough police and Milton Tipton Gettysburg, Western Maryland Railway detective, investigated. They reported Weaver was driving Lan- 1S7S Center Square on New Year Eve.

OBITUARY MRS LAURA MARCH American embassies and colonies play several jelectioiis on the square abroad. Walter Heagy chairman of music. Harold Bair post and the com- arraugmg for a massed band in mittees in charge for the local cele- all Hanover bands have been bration feel greatly gratified by the t0 participate Thus band will splendid cooperation being shown accompany the singing by the as- by all individuals and organizations Promptly at 11.30 o'clock the pro- Mrs. Laura V. March, widow of north on Broadway and that the Linnes March, who formerly resid- rieht front side of the auto and the ed near chUrch, but recent- Seated their intention left front portion of the engine ran ly had living Wlth Mrs Ida nf helpingjo make occasion one gram on the square will get undr together.

The automobile was dragged about 25 feet by the locomotive, coming to rest at the side of the City hotel property. Conductor Lee Harper and Engineer Miller in her apartment at 35 Frederick street, died yesterday afternoon at of her foster daughter, Mrs. Harold Bowman, three miles from Man- to be long remembered, Burgess way with a word of welcome from Harry Slagle, who was present Chief Burgess Slagle who will turn Taylor, both of Hagerstown, had cjiesteri pa Death was due t-o a W. charge of the train. The Broadway crossing is protected by a watchman during the daytime! but is unguarded at night.

DELPHI YN SOCIETY HOLDS YULETIDE DANCE 3 o'clock at the home evening, assured the committees the meeting over to Horace Stine that he would give his fullest co- as master of ceremonies Mr Stine operation I Center square will be closed to 1 (Continued On Page Four) coronary thrombosis. She was aged 71 years. Mrs. March went to the home of Mr. and Mrs Bowman Sunday morning for a visit and was stricken ill there Sunday afternoon.

Her only survivors beside the faster daughter are a number of nieces and nephews. The body was brought to Hanover and prepared for burial by Funeral Director A. Feiser. The funeral will be held Friday morning at 10 clock from the Feiser funeral home. TWO I IKFS OCCUR: DAMAGE IS SLIGHT FAI'HER DIES FROM INJURIES The annual semi-formal dance of the Delphian Society and the Delphian Alumnae Club of Hanover was held last evening at the Hotel Richard McAllister.

York street. Approximately ninety-five members of Carlisle street Further services will the two societies and their guests 1 be conducted in church. The attended the affair. Dancing was Rev. R.

O. Parry, pastor of the enjoyed from 9 until 1 o'- ---------clock with music furnished by Dick (Continued On Page Four) Feeser and his Club Royal Orches- tra. OFFICERS ARE ELECTED Arrangements for the dance were by KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS in charge of Misses Mary Kathryn Meredith, Doris Finley and Lorraine Hankie. Miss Margaret Kohrbaugh president of the Delphian Alum- New House Being Erected For O. Walter And Family's Present Home Of Blazes The annual of officers of nae club and Miss Margaret Carver is president of the Delphian Society.

A new hou.se being built at Fifth and North Franklin streets for Oliver Walter and the house in which the Walter family is now living on Fifth street near Carlisle street were the scenes of slight fires last evening and this morning, respectively Little damage resulted from either blaze The house at Fifth and North Franklin, which is nearing comple- I tion, was threatened for a timei when gas issuing from a leaking pipe the Hanover Lodge No. 318, Knights lgnltcd A of Pythias, was held last evening In caU WM at 5.21 bv MARRIED THOM AN- FROCK the lodge hall, Carlisle street. Officers named to serve the ensuing year are as follows: John R. chancellor commander; Burnell Wentz, vice chancellor; Millard Mathias Lindsay, York Fatally Hurt Christmas Day, Was Parent Of Marshall Wood Mathias Lindsay. 961 Fast Market street York who died Monday morning at 11 48 at the West Side sanitarium, West York, from injuries received in an automobile accident Christmas morning on the Lincoln highway at the intersection of the Airport road was the father of Mrs Marshall Wood Highland avenue Mr, Lindsay, aged 78 a retired mason of the Baltimore di- I vision of the Pennsylvania railroad, was riding in a car driven by his son.

Lindsay, 625 East Market street, York, when it figured in a collison with a sedan operated by Sprenkle 300 West Jackson street, York Mr. Sprenkle according to Private J. A Tappe, of the sub-station of road Company was retired today the Railroad Retirement Board after completing 40 yeass of service as an emUoye of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company Mr Badders was born caster county. September Hr entered the employ of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company on January 18 as a freight brakeman running between Penv- and Frederick Mu The late Victor Wksrman was the supe; fondero On July 1900 he to passenger brakeman Or. January 1 1907 he as elcv ated to baggageman ter on June 17, 1911.

he became extra pa.ssetKer conductor He was promoted to a regular passenger conductor on February 17 1920. In his loner eareei as a railroader Mi Badders had many thriltliU' experiences. two of which he states lie will forget When he entered the employ the company he said it was not unusual for a railroader, after completing his regular work, to called upon to pet form some other task He was quently called upon to serve as a fireman At one time whik work uig out of Columbia on the Port Deposit road he called upon to fire an engine on a freight train from Columbia to Pcrrvville He said he ovetslept and mis-ed his train The nf the train which he was to havt fiied explrxied as the train was running between (Continued On Page Pour) members of Hanover Fire Company, No, 1 who used the booster tank of their apparatus in quenching the blaze. The lire was confined prin- cipally to the burning of accumu- Dubs, master of arms: E. Stanley wlthln blocks in the Pennsylvania Motor police, was Rudisill, master of work; Gervis Paul Thoman, son of Mr.

and sponseller inner guard; Chester Mrs. Aaron Thoman. 210 West Wal-; Yost, outer guard: Richard blaze at the present Walter nut street, and Lavina C. Frock, prelate; Milton Raubenstine! residence occurred this morning at zech wVre notified'of Mr Linri'-a' daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert trustee, ai Chester Yost, janitor, about 10:15 o'clock. Firemen of Han- dpa(h by hospi(al attache- The W. Frock, Manchester, were The installation of officers will be over Fire Company No 1. respond- issllfl(1 the doath rortliirat(. backing onto the Lincoln highway to make a turn into the Airport road.

Private Tappe and Coroner united in marriage Saturday at 5.45 held in the near future. m. The ring ceremony was per- ---------formed at the Reformed church parsonage in Manchester by the bride's pastor, the Rev. John S. Hollenbach.

The couple will make their home with the parents. The bride is a graduate of the Manchester High school with the class of 1935. ing to a telephone alarm, found a chimney ablaze. Water from the booster tank was used to extinguish the fire. Entertain Church Choir Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard B. Martin, 39 Baltimore street, entertained the WILL HOLD members of the Chancel choir of St. Lutheran church, Spring Grove, at a Christmas party last night at their home. Games were ANNUM REUNION TOMORROW The annua: get-together of the class of 1936 of the Eichelberger played and prizes were aw aided senior High school will be held to- Mrs.

Martin served a buffet lunch- morrow evening at the Hotel Rich- eon. The hostess is minister of ar(j McAllister. Dinner will be served music at St. Pauls Lutheran class members and their; church. Those present were the gUests at 8:30 Following the Miss Ruth Catharine Miller and Noah Miller Strevig, of near Lit tlestown, were united in marriage on Sunday evening in St.

John's a Ralph C. Robinson, dinner the annual election of officers Lutheran church, Littlestown, by Mr and Mrs J' Milton Swartz- Misf will be held A special program of the pastor the Rev. A. R. Julia C' Miss Esther entertainment has been arranged in- nfU Ofnn fin ft He gave as the cause of death a fractured skull, crushed chest, fractures of both legs and shock Dr.

Zech said he will continue his investigation and will hold an inquest. Mr. Lindsay was admitted to the retired roll of the Pennsylvania railroad March 1 1929 after 34 years of service. He was a member of the railroad relief association. Fraternally, he was affiliated with Washington camp, No.

438, Patriotic Order (Continued On Page Four) SIX VAGRANTS ARRESTED AT HERS1IEY WOODS OLONY Longanecker. The ring ceremony, eluding dancing until 12 o'clock of the Lutheran church was Mlss wlth furnished by Feeser Mrs. Harold Dickert, Mr. and Mrs ancj hi? Cub Royal Orchestra. (Continued On Page Four) Maynard Barnhart, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Menges, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dubbs, Miss Amy Jacobs, Miss Rhoda Smith. Mrs.

Latimer Suffers Injury In Auto Crash Mrs. Erma Wertz. 138 and MrT'C. is steering from injuries of the, Stauffer Mrs. James Q.

Hawkins left hip sustained in an automobile accident Monday evening at 9 clock. The accident occurred along the Hannver-Baltimore 'pike, near Pleasant Hill The car, driven by and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Senft.

Apply For Marriage Licenses Among those who applied for Stokes, Jr. Vesta Walter, Harold her son Theodore, skidded on the marriage licenses at York yester- Hostetter. Eieanor Robert icy road ana crashed into an em- day were: bankment. The left side of the car Ezra Milton Geisler and Violet damaged. An x-ray picture of Evelyn Noel, 538 Broadway, Han- the hip was taken at the Hanover 0Ver.

General hospital this morning to Richard Samuel sterner. 17 Mt. Six men who were arrested late yesterday on charges of disorderly maintaining public The present officers or the class were committed to the are Francis Kmneman, president; coumy JaU at York this afternoon Robert Miller, president, awalt hearings before Justice of Eleanor secretary, and Joseph thp Peace John Dubg Ponn town. Schwartz, treasurer, Arrangements The six vagrants who for the reunion are charge of the haye members of Hpr. following committee: Arthur Fnd- inger Robert Erb, Frank Zeigler, Marjorie Gobrecht, Mrs.

Merle Class Holds t' The class of St Paul 1 uthernn Sunday school, taught by Mrs Clarence Mvers. hold Its annual Christmas party Inst evening at the home of tne teacher 339 Frederick street The evening was spent playing games after which the annual gift exchange was made and refreshments were served Those pit-sent were Mr Raymond Mr Kemper, Mrs Chark Trone Mrs Richard Noble Mrs William Crook Mrs Edward Myers Mrs. Edward Reed Mi J. Wallace Barbour. Mrs Staub, Mt John letrnre Mrs Lester Relchart Mrs Harold Little Mrs Harvey Bnnkard, Mrs Samuel Heilman, Mrs Irwin I aughman Mrs Samuel Stauffer, Mrs Raymond Louey Mr Norman Fleming Mr; Florrnce Seifried.

Mrs Clarence Anud Ralph Hrchtel Mrs. John Stauffer Mrs Norwood Lambert. Mis Anna Wilriasin, Catherine Trimmer Nellie Reese Florence Moul, Moul, Mr and Clarence Myvi Mr and Mr Harry Devilbi? r. le Stauffer. Dean Staub.

Edward Delores Reed and Gloria Myers llanover Trmk In VI York (W-rald Kahley 15, York, received lacerations of the scalp and bruises and brush burns of the body when, while riding a scooter, figured in a collision with a truck of Houck's Bakery Hanover, yesterday The mishap occuired at Kinx and Pat tison streets York at the foot of a hill, at 4 30 rn Kahley was riding down the Pattison street slope and ran his scooter into the path of the bakery truck, driven by Roseoe Hoffacker, 28 We Hanover street according lo York police reports The boy was taken to the York hospital, where the extent of his hurts was determined. Stonesifer. Robert J. Schwartz Homer Miller M. Meredith, and Joseph Birthdav Party Held Wpr tilC exact Mrs- Vernon avenue, Hanover, and Ce- wertz was taken to and from the hospital in the ambulance.

Turkey Dinner Served celia Catherine Dietz, 413 Franklin street, Hanover. North A birthday party was held Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Eugene Long, 48 McAllister street, in honor of their son Eugene, who Ralph Stanley Long, 217 West 0bserved his tenth birthday anni- Hanover street. Hanover, and Mary' shey Woods colony east of Hanover, were taken into custody by Detective Jesse Crabbis. Constable J.

Frank Mulhorn and Officer Samuel Fleagle. of the borough police. The arrests were made at the direction of District Attorney John Brenneman following filed by farmers near Hanover who! alleged the vagrants were pealing eggs, chickens and food supplies and were conducting themselves in disorderly manner. Cold Snap Arrives The cold snap arrived as sched- ed, and a experience 1 urkey Dinner Served versary Christmas Day. Games turkey dinner was served Gelista Gouker, Commerce street.

furnhshecj entertainment, after' A turkey dinner was served at which Santa Claus arrived with a liie oi Mrs- Stall, 21; favor for each child. Refreshments! Centennial avenue, on Sunday aft-, were served. Tno.se present were ern0011- Those present were: Mr. Betty Strausbaugh, Lawrence Trone, I ancJ Mrs- Stair, Mr. and Mrs.

i 'wflnnvpr' Charles Stonesifer, James William Stair, Mr. and Mrs. Emory la-s Dubbs. Led, Dubbs, Phyllis Saubte' Mr- and Mrs- Ouy Stair, sub-zero weather Virginia Hoffacke-- Dale children Leroy, Sterling, Ruth, Del- night as reported from some sec- Bechtel, Virginia iionacKe. uaie Doris and Mildred Mr and Mrs if wac cold Hoffacker.

Donald Crawford, Glaays ixjris ana Miiarea, Mr ana M.rs. Uons of the country, it co.d Fnzene Lone Mr and Mrs Wlliiam Blouse, children Burnell enough here for comfort. A low of LonS' Lo Mrs. Torn u-flc rpenrrieri Roscoe Hoffacker, Lucille Hanson dna ana UriA 15 degrees zero was recorded iei children Francis, Freder- at the Hanover weather station, ana Mrs- while Cremer the Florist reported 10 degrees above at his Brookside I I plant. Spring Grove's low- last kysburg guests night was 15 Today wa5 were Delo-es and clear with winds contmu' and Kenneth The maximum up to 2 p.

m. the birth of a daughter, Barbara 111 was 25 degrees. Jane, on Saturday evenmg, Dec. 24. 'N AND ABOUT TOWN off Cruise meeting of the Mr.

and Mrs. O. Hostetter, kp 0f Hanover Post, No. 2506. Frederick street, left this morning of Foreign Wars will be for New York, whence they will sail E- Haverstick.

50, Ca---- Mrs. S. J. Thieret, 1308 Broadway this evening at 8 o'clock in at 9 o'clock tonight in the Canadian A son, David Fred Heagy, was was removed in the ambulance from the Post home Carlisle street for Pacific liner Empress of Bntain born this morning to Mr and Mrs her home to the Hanover Genera! tne Purpose of even' member re- for a nine-dav cruise to Havana Donald Heagy, Fourth street, hospital this morning about 11.25 at the home of Mr. and Hanover.

Mrs- John D. Sholl, Allegheny a'enue. Those present were Mr. Mrs. Allen Steich.

son Paul, Mr. and Mrs. J. William Sholl, Jaughters Anna Louise and iidred. Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth daughter Catherine, Mr. Wildasin, Mr. and 'll' Kenneth Bowman, Geraldine and Charles Speilman, all Hanover; Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar daughter Mary Catherine, Mr. and Mrs. -j Gebensleben, son Paul. Worm The Rev. and Mrs.

Donald Brown. Aurora, W. announce Potomac Valley hospital, Keyser, W. Va. Mrs Brown is the former Miss Ruth Haverstick, ick.

Lewis and Patsy Ann, Mr. and Mrs Elwyn Stair and son Daie. Mr. and Mrs. John and daughter Shirley Ann.

Mr and Mrs Clair Stair, daughters Betty Jane and Peggy Ann, Dean Stair Marie Baumgardner, Monroe Seilers Kathleen Resh and Elsie Small. HOSPITAL PATIENTS Engagement Announced The engagement of lss Mary Jane Kellenberger, daughter ol Mr and Mrs. Calvin Keiienberger, 920 Baltimore street, and Joseph Llv- eLsberger, son of Mr and Mr, Joseph Livelsberger Edgegrove. was announced Christmas at the LiveLsberger home Mr Livel berger attended school at the Conewago Chapel and Muss Kellenlx i gei is a graduate of the Eichelberger Senior High school in the of The couple will be married in the near future, it is stated. Hanover Girl To Wed The engagement of Dorothy Wentz, daughter of Paul I.

Hanover, and Ray' Becker, of Mr. and Mrs Paul Becker, Spring Grove, was announced at a dinner served on Monday a' the home oi Mr, and Mrs. Becker The wedding date was not announced. Tho. attending the dinner Mi Dorothy Wentz, Miss Nancy Wet.

Hanover Mr. and Mrs Arling-on Becker, Porters Sideling and Mr and Mr1 Raymond Stover and daughter, Joann. Mr and Mr Pa Becker and son Ra; and Hilda. ONI FORMER RESIDENTS GOOD DEED REPAID Officer Whom He Once Snatched From Doath Now S.u life Of Alfred E. Smith In Tex.is Alfred IV Of fixtaN that vmr ont i Vu: WAAHINOTON DSC VP Western new session of congress ncnewed their suggest) from their section be ehoeen for the i hey out the far west is not now represented on the ceurt Justice HuCer whose home is in is the tnrml'er west of the mer Senator Adams I'oUirado he believed most western enators would favor Just toe Sam li Hr at'on of New Me who left the senate to become a memtvt of the tenth Circuit court of is Senator Shepherd, IV iiuk ev.is satd he labored Joseph i' Hutcheson Jr of l'evas a member ot the fifth circuit court of apivala Nortis Independent Neluaska mi other hand teiterated i endorsement t'i Felix Frankfurter of the Harvard School The President said at his press conference that he mould not announce any new before Monday or STATE'S DEMOCRATIC SOLONS TO MEET Representatives Will Gather At Washington This Week To Elect Delegation Chairman To Succeed Harry L.

Hames Seniority Is Factor ASHlNc iTON DEC ivmocratic have platmed tentafiveh to hold a mid i ohdiu meeting prohablv tomorrow elect a delegation chairman select candidates for two primary house committees on which they have no representation Seniority usually i-- the determining factor in the election a chair man, other considerations lielng On a Hrictly seniority wouhi go to Representative Boland, of Scranton who is starting filth term, Boland jawt of majority whip, however makes consldeiable inroads on hit time For that reason lie may not want the chairmanship or possibly the delegation decide it should go to another member in order to divide the honors Four members fall into the next seniority bracket Representatives Dunn Faddis Snyder and Walter are their fourth terms Snyder and Walter already have important committee a.vaitnments Ifepre-entativ Haines, of York ontitv, delegation chairman In the last Congress. He not re elected. Rivalry for appointment to the Rules and Wavs and Means committees is reported keen among the anians There no guanntw any of them will get one of these poatff l-ut a vigorous demand wdl ire made by the delegation foi a seat on eiich Boland said he was consideriiig the po Unlitv of seeking nnment to the Ways and Means committee, the group which handles, all revenue- raising measutes. I (iAKKISON VI 11.111101 II PARIS 28 The udnlsti of 1 announced that a detachment of Senegalese troops, had en sent to strengthen the Djibouti garrison. reinforcements were requested bv (Jovernor General Hulreil Desehamps, said, to .1 1 in maintaining order amid reports that Italian troops were being concentrated hear the icii Somaliland port.

Colonial authorities said did not know the exact number of Senegalese enroute to DJllx)Uti, but estimated there between 1 fjKio and The French pre i and the public were Inclined to regard the Kalian camimigh for Djibouti as it bluff and to lonfldeiue 111 Frames ability to defend hei colony. Several conservative newspapers limited their comment solely to government ccanmunique denying reixirts of Italian troop com entmtlons .11 Kthlopia and Eritrea, neat the hordet of French nomahland As symbol of French defiance the 1 9(iil ton dispatch boat D'lbervllle arrived ixtfore the Canal today on Its way to Djibouti from Beirut Syria. M0S1 ()l: NATION IN (ikIP 01 CIIII.L The Associated The Arctic chill of the season's nio intense cold wave wm felt todav from tlie Rockies to the Atlantic, Northwest winds carried an icy sting to the Eastern sealKjard and tlie South today while the mid-continent continued to shiver under a blanket of cold that sent temperatures below zero Weather observers predicted a slow rise in teinfwratures tomorrow as northwest winds abate but there wn no promise of appreciable relief At least deaths attributed to exposure and the traffic accidents caused by the weather. Scores of Christmas holiday visitor were till marooned in Northern Michigan, where county prohibited travel on blocked or ice covered highways. One death from exposure was recorded in Indiana where temperatures dropped steadily to zero and sub-zero ie.el A veteran woodsman froze to death in Northern Pennsylvania while walking to a lumber camp A temperature of 2fi above zero was recorded early today at tlie Nations Capital and colder weather was in prosed.

Much colder" today was the general forecast in New England. Pam i-e TT Centenmal av etnie and until twelve yeers ago a rwsdent of over been back in hu own wm for the fife of Capta in of the E1 Fuso Conniv Patrol Paso iw tncident which it lirwittv-. one of fb.vse fictionai Mondav nuht Cao- 'atn Faihv of the Countv Hujhwav Pairol crouen-fd tn the of an automobile on the Lower Vallrv highwav working desjret itely to a spHnt and tiHirnlquet on righi ot of Pai iniurtd profusetv from deep on face ami arma Mt Smith isut m-d to death before Capiain F'atbv got i him Witile he t- on leg Smith mumbled through laceiated Arent Captato That's me the Mirprtsed answered Vou doni remember me do I can tell much you now with all that your face Well 1m tlse fellow who picked viou up and took vou to the luvs- six vears ago when vou hit that truck on Myrtle avenue and tiot that scar on vour face tise lured man said I Ui going to treat you as welt us voti did me tin mid Von protmblv saved my life that dav And he meant what he ud For he wH.s killetl when his mo- uni shed into truck the speed with which Ml Smith Kot him to the ho pttal iftei the accident that saved Fai- by's life It was the first aid treatment that Captain Fnlttv nave Mr Hmith Monday night that saved his life (Continued On Page Four) lleedt Entered Im itet.ird Among projw as ft entered for record at York vt tei dav were to Bent a tract of land in Manheim township (ieorge Hilbert and to Lesici I Ilosenzwetg and wife a tract of land In North tow ruth ip Vu.ohaii riiristinas Itance rite Arcadian Social club will hold their annual Chustma ian this evening at the Hanover Country club I)anchn- will start at 10 o'clock with music to tx ftirru hed by Da i'ee-ser and his Chib al ok best i a I Drum I Meet A special meeting of the and Drum Corps of the of I-'or- eign Wars ha Ix-eri called for Tliursday evening at 7 30 o'clock to cohsider a matter of importance A large turnout, is retjue. ted PERSONAL AND SOCIAI U. S.

ILLL'I (ilRDLD I OK LONij VI ILI: PR I ICH SAN PEDRO CALI I DEC 28 fh ay hip of war moving out of Southern California naval bases today reveal UnPed Stales is for five mfintlis of Intense battle Ofieratioris will extend down the west coast around the Panama Canal area, through the Carribean u-a and up the Atlantic coast, from January to June The grim heralds of the approaching hour of the war games which go to sea today are the supply, maintermhce and repair craft of the base force, commonly known as the fleet train. One from today the dreadnaughte aircraft carriers, fast destroyer, and submarines will start out af dawn from San Diego and San Pedro Tlie fa. te moving fighters of the fleet, the sky patrols, will wing their way southward the following week 'The battle exercise men's are secret Important phases will be attack and defense of the Panama canal. her obligation. and Bermuda.

Gettysburg. clock. Clavs Reunion Tonight The Hanover Higi. school cl of 1935 will hold a reunion at the Cros. Keys hotel this evening Member of the having cars with extra for passengers have bees, asked to call at the home of Miss La- vancoa Manchev, 331 Higr i where those who no ol transportation will meet.

BAKI) MAV LAM) IIKiH I'USI Cl WASIIIMilUN WASHINGTON DEC 28 Pennsylvania circles that Guy Bard, the attorney general, may land a high potf in the Justice department Informed sources say he ha? Senator Guffey port A great deal depends on whether any substantial personnel shakeup follows the retirement of Attorney General Cummings next month, AIRCRAFT SHARES LliAI) SlOCk MARklil RALLY NEW YORK. DEC. 28 shares charted a rallying course for the stock market today and led the way out of an early decline. Speculation for the rise in the aviation group again felt the spur of outlines on administration defense plan notably President Roosevelt's proposal for annual training of 20,000 youths for the air services. After mid-day, many shares were up frequently to more than a point as buying spread from the issues situated to benefit immediately from enlarged armament spending.

Also credits, a factor in the lift of prices was a thinning out of tax selling. Mis. em Kloisr and Virginia stein. Hanover, are spending onie time visiting relatives, in New York and Philadelphia Mr and Mrs Albert and Mr, and Mi Charles Arentz and children, Sprenkle avenue are some time vLsitmg at the home of Mr and Mrs. Harry Kindig, Philadelphia Mi: Mildred Cromer a student at the Lankenau hospital, Philadelphia returned Tuesday after spending the Christmas holldav at tiie home of parent- Mr and Clayton Cromer 308 Maple avenue Charles A Easton returned after visiting at the.

home of his Mr and Mrs, Emanuel Adams, 312 Baltimore street Dr and Mrs. Stme, 131 Carlisle street, returned la. evening after spending the Christmas holiday at the home of their son- in-law and daughter Mr and Mrs. Richard Cunningham. Providence.

I Ralph Felty New York City, has returned after spending the Christmas holidays at the home of his father, George Felty and sister. Carrie Felty. 235 Baltimore street Calvin and Patrick Bange sons of Mr and Mrs Fred P. Bange, Richland, Pa are spending the week at the home of their grandparent, Mr. and Mrs Calvin Bange 18 McAllister street.

Mr and Mrs George H. Hrutman. 217 Pleasant street, left to.lay for Orlando, where they will spend the winter. Mr Henry Husson, Westminster avenue, and Muss Lovella Ga.ss, Middle street, were entertained last (Continued On Page Four).

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