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95-NO. 143 CIRCULATION OVER 24,000 HANOVER, TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, I960 last editto 5 CENTS Single Copy 30 CENTS Per Week By Motor Route CAMPBELL, LONG SOUGHT, NABBED IN DETROIT AREA Boring, Man Arrested By Michigan Police Faces York Trial C. C. Campbell, Boring, sotight vy York County authorities for trial on abortion charges, was picked up by Michigan State Police yesterday afternoon at Livonia, a suburb of Detroit. He has been listed as a fugitive from justice since last February, District Attorney Frank B.

Boyle and Assistant District Attorney Jesse L. Crabbs. who left late last night for Detroit, planned to attend an arraignment of Campbell todayj and to press extradition proceedings. Campbell, 55, was arrested with Charles W. Lang, Manchester, R.

D. 1. and Thelma A. Ensor, Boring, Nov. 21, 1958, in a raid by state police on a farm house in Heidflberg Township, several miles east of Hanover.

Campbell was released on $25,000 bond and departed from the state, falling to return for scheduled trial after being indicted by a grand jury. He was arrested by Maryland State Police on a fugitive warrant last year. Gov. Millard Tawes of Maryland refused last Feb. 22 to turn Campbell over to! Pennsylvania authorities on the grounds that extradition papers were improperly prepared.

Campbell then dropped from sight, so far as the police were concerned. But the police did not quit looking for him. Pennsylvania State Police Commissioner Frank K. McCartney disclosed in Harrisburg last even- Rare Blood Type Donors Needed Donors with the rare blood types A Rh negative and Rh negative are urgently needed by the Hanover Red Cross Chapter to be ready to donate bhwKl as needed by patients in the Hanover Genera! Hospital. Lists of available donors of these rare types are extremely low and it is urgent that sufficient donors be available when needed.

Anyone having A negative or negative blood will welcomed as a willing donor. Registration may be made by calling the Red Cross hapter House. Volunteers are reminded not to call the hospital and to report as a donor until notified by the Red Cross to do so. DEFENSE BEGINS EFFORT TO SAVE SMITH IN COURT Defendant In Murder Trial Takes Stand After State Completes Its Case JEROME D. GREENEBAUM HANOVERIAN SLATED AMNESIA woman has been confined in a Pittsburgh hospital since Aug.

8. Police there believe she is from Chicago, but she has told them she feels certain she was born in Hanover, but has not been here for many years. The woman, 57 to 63 years, is 5 feet 8 inches, weighs 220 pounds, has blue eyes and gray hair. She is described as well educated and very soft spoken. She seems to think Hoag is her maiden name.

Under truth serum treatment she said her name is Margaret Benard or Barnard. Anyone who can identify her is urged to call Hanover police headquarters. MAXIMUM OF 91 AGAIN RECORDED THREE SENTENCED IN COURT AT YORK Presentation of the defense side in the trial of Elmo Smith. 40, Bridgeport, on a charge of slaying Maryann Mitchell. 16, Philadelphia, was under way in the Adams County Court at Gettys-j burg today.

Following the opening address by Gilbert High, of the court-ap- AS RO I ARY GOVERNOR pointed defense counsel. Smith was to the stand. Jerome D. Greenebaum, 229 The defendant opened his testi -1 ln-lberger Street, has heen mony by telling of his honorable! named the choice of the official discharge from the United States nominating committee for Rotary Army in December, 1946, as a International as governor of Dis- poral. A maximum temperature of 91 trict 739.

Such an official nomina- was recorded officially in Hanov- tion is tantamount to election. i 1 question whether he knew Maryer yesterday, matching the sum- Mr. Greenebaum, who was presi-ann MicheU, Smith declared- peak set Sunday afternoon dent of the Hanover Rotary Club never her exccpt for A light shower about midafter- during 1957-58. will succeed J. pictures they showed me noon yesterday produced the mini- Bernard Harrisburg.

His Smith said that on the night of mum amount of rainfall, .01 of an tenure of office will start 28 (the night Maryann dis- inch. Heavier falls of rain occur- July 1, 1961. District 739 includes appeared) he went to his red in nearby areas. Thunder 38 Rotary clubs in six South- office, which was closed, then (storms passed north and south eastern Pennsylvania counties withpianned to go to a movie but of Hanover early last evening a membership of changed his mind and walked the without any precipitation locally. Before taking office.

Mr. and streets of Norristown until he' Greenebaum will join a reached his home between 11 p.m. and midnight. The prosecution wound up its case against Smith yesterday afternoon with the reading of a confession which investigators claimed Smith made following his arrest Jan. 7.

The confession was epudiated by the defendant la- ter. A Carroll County man The seven-page confession and fatally injured and three other an accompanying statement were The hurt last night, in a read by Assistant District Attor- MEN BATTLING TRIBES BACKING KASAI SECESSIONIST MOVE Central Invasion Of Province Had Been Virtually Bloodless U.N. Soldiers To I ake Control Of Big Military Base In Katanga Today Belgians Will Go To Nearby Ruanda-Urundi Or Home The late August hot spell con- tinued its hold on the area today. I---but the high was expected to be a few degrees under the maximums recorded Sunday and yesterday. The low last night was 71, three degrees less than yester-j day minimum.

Scattered showers or thunder! storms are expected over parts oil Southern Pennsylvania and Maryland tonight and possibly tomor- Three defendants were sentenced row afternoon and evening. (Continued On Page MILLERS, MD. MAN KILLED IN CRASH rt ELISABETHVILLE. the Congo Congo Premier Patrice Lumumba faced a new challenge today in Kasai province, where his soldiers were reported battling tribal warriors backing the seces- jsionist move there. LL N.

forces meanwhile planned to take over control today of Belgium's big Kamina military base in Katanga province. The last of thp Belgian combat troops were pulling out for home or the neighboring trusteeship territory of Ruanda-Urundi, but several hundred Belgian army maintenance men were to remain until equipment is removed. Under an agreement between the N. force and the Belgian government, only U. N.

troops will be allowed to use 100- million-dollars worth of facilities, including one of the biggest runways in Africa. The idea is to keep Lumumba's troops from using the base as an invasion point against seccessionist premier, Moise Tshombe. News of the fighting in Kasai was as confused as most reports out of the chaotic Congo in recent weeks. Kasai Premier Pascual Ngalula told the Belgian News Agency that Baluba tribesmen had counterattacked with bows, arrows and 'spears against several hundred Congolese army troops who thrust It was reported that he was kill- int0 rebellious Arga three days ago and ed by a time bomb that exploded captured its capital, Bakwanga. in his Amman office.

But authorities in nearby Katanga said any talk of a counter-of- by the tribal warriors was propaganda put out by the anti- MODEL ORDINANCE Lumumba leaders seeking recognition of their independence move- However, a Katanga military station monitored a radio appeal from Bakwanga to Leopoldville asking for a transport to fly out 10 men. This seemed to support reports of violence in the SLAIN PREMIER Premier Hazza Majali has been killed as a result of an explosion. Amman radio reported. He had been premier since May 6 1959. Organization of a committee to i prepare a model ordinance governing excavation work in muni-j cipalities of its service area was! proposed by the York County Gasj (Continued On Page 4) NIXON HOSPITALIZED WITH INFECTION in the York County Court yesterday low here tonight is expected to be ing that police had been trailing on their pleas of guilty on charges 64 to 68; the high tomorrow 82 to Campbell back and forth between of participating in a $637 safe three-car accident on flowed in from both sides of the Vincent A.

Cirillo of Mont-r'0, at. a meelinR and 152 near Havre de Grace. jgomery County. municipal in ast The victim was identified as 1 Dunng the Mrs. Edwin Baltimore and Washington and the iary at the w.

L. Sterner farm. The extremely high humidity Russe11 J- Matthews, 56, of Mil-1 Mitchell, mother of the girl cried The session was called as a re- fence to Vice President supply store, 518 Frederick Street, which has accompanied the pre- He was Pronounced dead of; oi the explosion Aug. which M. (Continued On Page 4) wrecked the home of Mr.

and Mrs with a knee infection that may C. Arthur. 103 him off the campaign trail for two weeks. The explosion, which caused in -1 The By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ment very Senate Repub- Expressions of regret have Leader Everett M. Dirksen (Continued On Page 4) 2,127 ENROLLED IN SOUTH WESTERN last May 14.

vailing weather pattern is likely John L. Gilbert, 23. New Oxford to continue tomorrow. R.D. 1 was given from one to two Enrollment of 2,127 pupils in the South Western Joint School District was reported today as the new term opened.

Teachers in the district held yesterday. The enrollment figure was slight- in the state penitentiary; 46 MORE VOLUNTEERS Robert L. Topper, 19, Poplar Street Extended, Hanover, got nine: ON BLOOD DONOR LIST months in the county jail, andj Richard A. S. Hertz.

19. Hanover! During a recent two-week period. ntemal Injuries at Harford County Memorial Hospital. State Police said Matthews COMMITTEES CHOSEN swerved into the lane of oncoming traffic to avoid a car which had stopped in front of him to make a turn. The Matthews FOR FALL STYLE SHOW said, are all The vice president is expected Nixon, hospitalized Ito be able t0 work on campaign plans and speeches while he is sidelined.

Nixon entered the hospital meeting with a new Dick Nixon Republican presidential Sports Committee headed by Bob Reynolds, former Stanford University football great. Reynolds entered WalterReed for that I juries that confined Mrs. Arthur nominee to the Hanover General Hospital Army Hospital late Monday until last Saturday, was blamed of an infection the 54 members of his group Stephen Place, has been made.Qn gas whkh escaped from a servJdamages red blood cells. He had Ly, stump for Nixon wherever general chairman of the annual bumped his knee on an nthpr inHi.Ho R.D. 4, was given a sentence of six 7 women and 39 men were volun- head-on into an auto driven bv henpfit fall fa chirm chnw damaged during to.id rarnnaipninif members include jteer b.ood donors the Hanover Harry C.

Fa.iston. RC All had been accused of burg- General Hospital. this number Kowadla. his Sorority. Mrs.

Lawrence Ben-1 1U press secretary, Herbert! cam and nrn pre-opening meeting lary- larceny and receiving stolen were rejected for temporary Roaert. 14. and Frederick forcj Baer Avenue, will serve John E- Geesey, pr-sident oi Klein, said the Frank Gifford pre-opening meetmg Boone. 5a of Sparks. c0.chalrman theithe gas company, suggested for-iwas a precautionary measure to) written The list, announced today by the inure County, a passenger in the councij mation of the committee to draft prevent any possible permanent by Kennedy were lv higher than the total the close that before serving their sentences; R'd Croa Chapter which Matthews car Young Kowadla revue wlll held in the ordinance with the opportunity jury the knee.

of the 1959-60 term. South Western in the York County case Gebhart i wtih the Room of Amer'- each Nixon is to keep off his feet, but Gladys Bankert, Mrs. Helen Bauer, oitals uitn head injuries. Legion home Thursday, Oct.jils on the matter. The js not expected to be confined to Junior-Senior High School has a Hertz be turned over to Adamsj senior class for the first time this County authorities to serve sen- David Benedict.

Garry L. term. Emory H. Markle, supervising burglary charges. The court was principal, reported enrollment by informed Gebhart has one and a buildings as follows tences imposed at Gettysburg on H- Mrs.

Madeline FOUR HANOVER YOUTHS the Hanover Public Library 6 Bloom, Miss Barbara L. Bollinger 6 Proceeds will be turned over to utility executive noted ordinance that the He is in the spaci- In the Saturday idea that protected in the news, current issue of the Review, he said the the free world can be by the threat of mas- David M. Brown, Gilbert M. Brum- IHCk FROM CANOE TRIP gard, Mrs. Jane Byers, John half to three years and Hertz slxjQjne( jesse l.

Crabbs William Four Hanover youths, recently South West High, 903; Manheim, months to a year to serve in Ad- r.nv returned from the annual Canadian 228; Baresville, 365; Park Hills, 344; West Manheim, 271; Brook- side, 16. The district's day care center is at Brookside. The special class is at Baresville. Enrollment by grades included: First, 220 second. 214; third, Grove 214; fourth.

201 fifth, 164; sixth, Lentz ams County. OBITUARIES ALLEN LAUGHMAN Allen Laughman, 74, Spring R.D. 3, husband of Flora Laughman and the late Burtis Dubbs Guy H. Dubs, Edward Fuhrman, canoe made by Boy Scouts Dean M. Garrett.

Nevin J. Explorers from the York- George E. Gladfelter, John Glad- Adams area Boy Scoul Council- George Deardorff, Troop 116, Grace United Church of Christ; William Houghland, and Keith Womer, Post 101. St. Lutheran Church Troop (Continued On Page 3) may not prove 0us presidential suite, where Pres- sive retaliation is no longer ten- Committees for the show include: acceptable to all municipalities ident Eisenhower recuperated able.

He said greater efforts Publicity, Mrs. C. Thomas Fenster -1 and might not solve all problems, from two major illnesses macher chairman, Mrs. David but it was looked upon as a rna- Nixon's campaign jor step toward avoiding future about Sept. 12 were canceled, In a Look magazine article, (Continued On Page 3) MARRIAGES FLINCHBAUGH CROOK Miss Joanne Loretta Crook, accidents.

Democratic presidential nom- Mr. Geesey said the gas com- John F. Kennedy promptly pany will bear the expense invol-j wired regrets and said, "I look ved in the committee's work, to seeing you on the cam- It was suggested that township running 47 and borough representatives con- Senate Majority be made to seek effective dates of arms control, canceled. I In a Look magazine Kennedy said he had always regarded Johnson as the strongest Democratic candidate for vice president, but had not been sure Johnson would take the No. 2 Leader spot.

Kennedy said that it was aft- Cars Damaged In Crash 193; special education, 14; day care Marv Yohe Laughman, died at: Damage estimated at $325 center, 16; seventh, 201 eighth, 1:15 a.m. vesterdav at his home Gonc cars driven by Milton Church represented 205; ninth, 156; 10th, 126; 11 th, 110; after a short illness. He was the Fv the trip. Myles R. Fidler.

660 Frederick Leaders who scouts included and Robert Hirt, Hanovea ifTnwv in annuor hree sons, Charles A I 11 'ta cum r' mior tiruc nrnnnn nded Saturday. Seven days were Fast Eighth Avenue, York, daugh- sider the policy announced recent- Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas, sent er he had received a congratula- irch, and Terry Oren- ter of Mrs- Lewis E- Schildt, York, ly by the borough council of Han- he deter 112, Grace EUB and Bo-vd Crook- 775 Broadway, over, calling for definite comph- Hagerty said local units on v'as married to William Richard ance by contractors and utilities Vegrets Mr ail- dencv iry telegram from Johnson that determined to ask him if he available for the vice presi- 12th, 105. HOSPITAL PATIENTS Patients admitted to the Hanov- BIRTHS Flinchbaugh son of Mr. rules for showing the loca- son of the late Solomon and Aman- 1ow ------Mrs.

William R. Flinchbaugh, 111 tion of service lines before grant jo tt Street, figured a collision in da Grimm Laughman. Hanover front of 327 Frederick Street, yes- R.D. He survived by h.s a( Hanover po- sons Charles A Spnng hce saj(J Fwler was flrivi Gr0Ve Flickinger was pulling from 1 Place when the mishap organist was Stanley Dotterer. The ttx sr 'dz Mr, Pau, York; Mrs.

Ryland Robinson. New town; Mrs. Roy McKain, Spring the Fidler machine at S175. a um the Lanaman born accompanied the c. c.

Harold Little Sixth Street, Mt. Wolf. Sun- mg ol excavation permit day. Aug. 21, at 2 p.m.

at the; ---------The venture began Aug. 14 and of the Brethren, The Rev. Guy West conduct-! MINIMUM WAGE DEADLOCK CONTINUES spent on the waters Mr a nd Mrs. Hi Main try S. St Mat- Mc-! funds were $305,042,731 included in a appropriation Oxford R.D.

1 A Thomas Merry- Grove R.D. 3 and Mrs. Joseph man, Upperco, Robert A C'Brien, New Oxford R. 1 10 Bucher, 6 Be rlin Avenue. New Ox- grandchildren, two brothers, Clinford; Matthew Miller, infant son ton, Dover R.D., and Levi, of Mr.

and Mrs. Curvin A. Miller, er a Ontario. A highlight of the tour was a visit to the Canadian position at Toronto. 0, 32 JjQyg from Completes X-Ray Course two made the trip.

Minor Fire Extinguished Hanover, sister-in-law of the bride, as matron of honor: Mrs. Ronald Crook. Hanover, also a sister-in-law, and Miss Joanne Hess, York, as bridesmaids, and Jeanette Crook, York the the as flower girl. Samuel Members of the Hanover Fire Reese, York, was best man. Usha extinguished a minor blaze at rs were Paul and Ronald Crook General Hospital a daughter to what to do about a Hopkins Hospital School of X-Ray thfc home of David Hunter, 10 Hanover nf thp Mr.

and Mrs Samuel H. Wert, increase in foreign Miss Carole T. Palmer, daugh- stepbrother, ARichard 107 West High Street, New Oxford; Harman, Erie, and a sister, amtr- Maple Avenue, was Clarence W. Blocher 122 Ruth Harvey Dennis. York.

He was a Friday the Johns Co. Avenue; Mrs. Richard J. Groft, member of the Pleasant School of X-Ray home of David Hunter, lOjlanover 15 Glendale Street; Mrs. Anna E.

Church of the Brethren, Jackson in exercises at tlie Street, yesterday at 3 p.m. Gregory Wege, 145 North George Street; Township. He was a retired em- fire was caused by an over- hrid Mrs. Jeanette E. Home- ploye of the Body Division, York- of Eich'i heated washing machine motor, ac- Mrs.

Flinchbaugh is a 1959 gradu wood Church Home; Mervin C. Hoover Corp. Funeral services will rv nior 1 School, to a company official. -N statf at the Hanover There was no estimate of damage. General Hospital.

Sherrystown, are the today at General Hospital. A daughter was born Mr. and Mrs. Bernell parents of today to McKim, brothers of L. Crook, nephew, was (Continued On Page 3) (Continued On Page Man Forgets Where Hotel Is-He Left $15,000 There Auto In Mishap An automobile operated by Clar- jence A.

Chroruster, North Mam Street, Spring Grove, while ling south on Carlisle Street, failed to negotiate a right turn into OAKLAND. Calif been robbed of his valise Street and mounted an em- must have been like an absent- ing $11,067 in checks, I bankment on the tracKs or the minded professor, said the man $3,800 in cash. $600 in $20 gold Western Maryland Railway yes- who left his $15,000 life savings pieces, a bill of sale for an at 3 p.m. Police said esti- in a New York hotel room and land apartment building, his pass- mated damage was $50. then couldn't find his hotel.

port and steamship tickets. ---------Maxim Radm. 79. a barber in The dejected Radin had enough Woman 97 Today California for 50 years, was to cash in a money belt to fly back Mrs Agnes Feeser who it a sail for his native Yugoslavia with to Oakland. guest at the Brethren Home.

Cross his ings in buttered Wc nsd no id63 whstt CGtebrHted 6 97 th birthdny valise. pened to said Michael Funk today. Radin arrived in New York a manager of the Hotel Ashley. week ago Sunday and checked in had told us he was going back to at the Hotel Ashley. He paid $12 Yugoslavia to for the two rent, unpacked Radin, unmarried, has no rel- duolicate bridge session will and went for a walk.

atives except in Belgrade, capital held tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the I couldn't find my way of Yugoslavia. Elks Baltimore Street. he told newsmen Monday Funk took luggage into night. couldn't even remem- a storage room and rented the Get your Nifty Notebook at ber the name of the hotel." room to Mr.

and Mrs. James La- FISCHER'S. Carlisle St. Adv He wandered around New York bodie of Winnetka, 111., and their for two days looking for the Hotel sons, 11 and 13. The boys found free, no purchase Ashley.

He went to police. They the valise under the bed. necessary. Look for the Identify- drove him around until he spotted didn't know people were that ing Signs. Over 80 MERCHANTS what he thought was his hotel said Radin when report- participating.

Adv But what he thought was his room ers reached him in an Oakland ---------was bare. hotel. start all over Special for the Newlyweds. New Radin convinced he had 1961 Magnavox Stereo Record Player for Small Apartment use. $159 Life Maga-j Female Help Wanted, all Depart- $5.

Down Delivers, 2 Weekly. IN AND ABOUT TOWN WASHINGTON Senate- The House conferees, still deadlocked! final over terms of a minimum wageibill. agreed to try again today! The minimum wage and foreign mid reports some quarters! aid legislation were the two chief Hanover agreement might be reached tumbling blocks in the way of a Others less optimistically pre-i quick windup of the August ses- the measure would be si on. for this session and: Some legislators were hoping Sher: made a major issue in the elee- for final adjournment by Wednes- the Hanover General tion campaign. jc'ay night, but most leaders pri- Born ye: terday at the Hanover The House faced a decision on vatelv forecast Thursday or Frito what to do about a Senate-votediday night.

Both branches sched- the bride Mr. anti xvirs. oamuei n. i. jci ease aid funds, uled only minor bills for floor de- York the Spring Grove R.D.

3. which could provide another dis-jbete today. A daughter burn to Mr and greement delaying adjournment' The Senate Monday sent Presi- Hamer. Hanover of the post-convention session of dent Eisenhower the much-disput- Hanover Congress. ed bill increasing federal grants The Senate voted 56-31 Monday; to the states to help pay medical to restore 190 million dollars of of needy persons over 65.

the 265 million cut last week from The measure, which also makes tt aid appropriations The some changes in the Social Secur- )U could accept the figure, itv system, was one of the major end it to conference, or refer it items that leaders declared must to its own Appropriations Com- be disposed of before Congress mittee for further consideration, quits. ri bearer HUSSEIN STILL FIRMLY IN COMMAND in Cairo Jordan King 10 persons beside the premier were Hussein apparently held firm con-j killed and 41 wounded, trol of Jordan today despite thej Majali was regarded assassination of Premier Hazza a a leader of Arab forces op- Maiali. posed to Nasser. However, short- The young king quckly namedjly before his death he approved Jahjat el Talhouni, veteran chief the recommendation from the of the royal cabinet, to succeed meeting of Arab foreign ministers Majali and Monday night ap- Lebanon that Arab nations halt oroved the new 11 -man cabinet, propaganda att acks against each Seven members were ministers in other. The bitterest inter-Arab ex- government.

have been between Jor- London newspapers said Presi- dan and the U.A.R. dent Gama! Abdel Nasser of the Even observers in Cairo said United Arab Republic was bound Hussein still was firmly in con- to be suspected of ordering the trol of his desert country. Jordan ime-bombing of the Jordan gov- rnment offices' Monday, in which (Continued On Page 4) See Adv. in zine and Shop at MONTGOMERY ments. SEWING WARD, 34 Frederick St.

Adv Centennial Ave. Wmmm, STREET PROJECT A paving crew places the blacktop on Allegheny Avenue between Carlisle Street and MeCosh Street as rebuilding of the two-block section near: completion, (Evening Sun Photo VIOLENCE FLAKES ANEW IN JACKSONVILLE By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS turned gunfire at a car carrying Violence flared early today de- two Negroes which crashed into snite emergency police utility pole ordered to curb the racial out- In Buford, 25 miles north- breaks that have plagued Jackson- east of Atlanta, a rock-throwing ville, with fire bombings racial fight Monday night brought dozen SCHOOL TAX NOTICE deadline! Ask about Free at! Bananas, 8 lb. Open tonight, and shootings. about the arrest oi two FACTORY, 16! APPLIANCE 1341 Sept. 1960 for discount.

MERCHANTS. No Baltimore St The first death of the current white youths and about an equa Advj Advi trouble when Dokceuien ift-' uumber oi Advj Baltimore St. Advj Sept. 3. Adv iPurchase.

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