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WEATHEP Scattered showers tonight. Cooler, showers Wednesday. THE EVENING SUN IT SHINES FOR ALL VOL. 97-NO. 83 Suiiiniertime ToBeUsliered In Bv Sliowei's PHONE ME 7-3736 LAST EDITION HANOVER.

TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 196 18 PAGES 5c Copy 30c Per Week By Motor Route CJiaiijie In Tax Rating Bv Scattered showers and thunder storms are expepted to douse the Hnnover area during the final hours oi spring. The Weather man forecast the p.ecipitation for tonight with occasional periods of ram or showers lingering in the area tomorrow. The first day ot summer, which oif'cially starts tomorrow at 11:30 will bring cooler weather maximum temperatures mainly In the 70s. A cold front was stretched today! Northern New York State! southwest through Northern Indiana to the Oklahoma Panhandle iind northwest across East-Central Colorado and Central Wyoming. Thunder showers dropped more than an inch of ram on Chicago in little more than an hour and the temperature skidded from the 80s to 67.

A wide area ol the country was drenched by chilly rains. The mercury was expected to soar to the mid-80s here this ternoon before wet. cooler moves in. A high of 8.3 was report-j ed yesterday. I As a result of the earth elliptical orbit around the sun.

Old Sol now appears at its northernmost point, rising and setting well north of an east-west line. After a few days of apparently remaining fixed, its position will move grad- I i ually southward, continuing until, 9:20 p.m., Dec. 21, when it will begin another northward swing. Eleven persons were injured, sun tar until autumnal equinox occurs Meanwhile, the hottest A request for re-evaluation of tho occupation assessment schedule used by a number of County districts for computation of occupation taxes was made by Attorney Samuel S. Laucks Jr.

at a meeting of the county commissioners yesterday. Laucks is solicitor for eight school districts the R-ed Lion-Dallastown ai'ea The puce of the downward trend Attorney Laucks fold the coim- unemployment missioners that officials of the claims increased last week with school districts he represents con- failing off of new and old claims U.S. TRACTORS-FOR-FREEDOM GROUP TELLS CASTRO TO TAKE 500 FARM TRACTORS OR NOTHING AS RANSOM BLIMP OV'ER H.4N0VER—A U.S. Navy blimp floats several hundred feet above Hanover yesterday afternoon. The lighter-than-air craft attracted the attention of many residents as it passed over the area.

(Evening Sun 11 PersoiLs Hurl Repuhliauis Set Oil Keystone Stale Votes Committee Answera Cuban Demand For $28 Million Worth Of Tractors By Giving Him Till Friday To Accept Number Originally Offered In Exchange For Invaders Captured In April DKTUOIT, Mich. (AP) Cuba's Fidel Castro has until noon Fri- sider the present system of a.s.sess- g) the Hanover and York offices of decide whether he'll accept tarm-type tractors as full ments antiquated and that it is the tnt- State Bureau of Employment for 1.214 April invasion prisoners. Otherwise, any deal is off. obligation to revise the The over-all drop was That was the Tractors-tor Freedom Committee's answer Monday list to reflect present economic 574 Cuban prime demand for $28-million worth of conditions county was tractors, if he doesn't get the 500 heavy-duty types he says he had in Acknowledging that the present rtfxirted as 4,722. including .529 ini-mind originally, system was set up by the county tial claims, a decrease of l.SO.

and In a take-it-or-leave-it cable, the committee told Castro it was pre- 25 years ago. Commissioner Harry 4,193 continued ones, a drop of 424 pared to ship only agricultural tractors and only 500 of them Busser said the commissioners 1 lie oifices reported B-SS claims for the two fold humanitarian of freeing prisoners and helping would meet with Laucks, Joseph i'ompared to Cubans win higher living standards, R. W'ilson. county school the previous week i 1 (flstro broaclied'the tractors tor prisoners deal in a television rniintv flsspssor for a disrnssion office, which also cov- May 17. With White House approval.

l)r, MiHon Eisenhower, nf thp Hsspssmpnt Eleanor Roosevelt and Walter P. Reuther formed as co-chairmen the down 37 (0 41ti and old Tractors-for Freedom Committee to raise money for .500 tractors. Dr Eisenhower is an educator and a brother of former President esi- Workers I'nion. IS physicians and lawyers, (n extended twnefits, York had 4 assessed $500. There are several new and Wi cases.

commil.ee in between. Hanover had eichi initial and 'hat he had ui mmd heavy-duty bulldozer- School lew at rates ones type tractors when he mentioned litXI in his speech lie sa.d Cuba bcnool aistncis ai lates $28 million for idemnification, in tractors or otherwise, from 100 to 400 mills. Layotfs in the York-Red Lion 1. i. Lauck wa.

that the The county establishes the occu- claims down 222 to 3 170. while pational categories for puriwscs ot listed 113 initial claims, a oTfomVr'prc :asses.sment. The lowest catepry i.s ilrop of 113, and 1.02.) continued of the United Ai assessed $50. The highest ciaims. a drop ot 2i)2 c.ties to the point where GOP that 325 of its 1..506 election weather Mrs.

Helen lying strength can of the vear can be exoected in Billingslea, 36. Westmin- of the House in 1962 iate LirLd LgLt after Senate and White oc-eans and the air haVe attained Pennsylvania is the the reason why the Republicans he said could be from the their maximum warmth. Once they have stored heat, less sunshine is needed to sustain high temperatures. McKenna, uidi ui t-H-cuon Fichmann swore under oath to- fession but I do regain control districts had no active Republican He suggested that the county OtIKni dav he never realized what the he told I andau 962 and of the leadership and 225 others were a new system on the average i 7. i rtv do to he cLal's House in 1964.

This, he was salaries of each occupation, which I irst Al(I CoiirSe Jews when he joined it in 1932 a kast at Israc bound by any con- believe in Kolariaiis Hear Talk Bv Alloriiev Miss Michelle M. Chevy Chase, Md. Six passengers were riding in Miss station wagon and five passengers were riding Uith Mrs. Billingslea. Some of the passengers were injured enough to be treated at Annie Warner Hospital, Gettysburg, be- Grove last evening fore they were released.

first testimony was Israel for kidnaping and the Dem- only 71.2 per cent of the State Department of Labor and In- women employes of the unfolded. Fichmann ecutimi stTtemcnl ocratic) in Philadelphia is 408 694 Republican votes for austry. Manufacturing re- was powerless to influence it Israel voluntarily was false the big bulls-eye in this "hile the Democrats man-; York County Court in May, certificates yesterday for The former Gestapo officer ac- The defendant while Is- pian. A. B.

Hermann, campaign the of 106 per cent declared the occupation tax const i-having successfully completed a cused of a key role in the Nazi raeli agents held him on the out- director for the national commit-58M57 Democratic but ruled farmers exempt. Red Cross standard first aid extermination of six million skirls of Buenos Aires was tee, told about 150 members at- F. Kennedy. xhe levy by York Imperial School course. Representing the Hanover during World War 11 took the chained to my ttnding the Republican disclosed, was challenged by 12 town-Red Cross Chapter at the presenta- stand in his own defen.se thisi was demanded of me to sicn Club of York County picnic at voters'ship residents.

in such cities are of other than Anglo-Saxon origin and that only Attorney David Hume. Washing- Only person admitted to the hos- are rep- Uof I lliail lloilie 8 ton. discussed the South American pital as a patient was the fatheribattleground resented in the GOP leadership. and Cuban situation at the regu-iot Mrs. Billingslea, Raymond W.i Charging that the Republican AlllllVerSary lar meeting of the Rotary Club Cooke, 65.

Wilmington. Del. He campaigns many has had a of exclus-i years. Hermann told the this regard, he said it must We sincerely believe we can elect last night at the Hanover diner, was riding alongside his daughter Mr. Hume said that in order to in the front seat of the Billings- hdp the people and influence them Jea car when it bumped into the to stay in the United States sphere rear of the McKenna station wag- of influence, assistance should be on.

Both cars at the time were given by sending teachers, techni- northbound on Route 15 and Miss cians and engineers, sponsored by McKenna was preparing to turn would not comment on private interests and not by the station wagon into the college heard elsewhere at the af- government. entrance. Cooke suffered a frac- that ex-President Dwight Ei- Guests at last night's session ture of the left knee cap. senhower might be the were V. William Smith and Har- Damage was $800 to the Billings- candidate and that U.

S. old Rhinehart, West York, and C. lea car and $350 to the station Russell Schaffer, wagon, police said. The Hoffman Home for were Denis .1. Umidi, vice morning after hearing 10 weeks a voluntary declaration that I chairman, and Mrs.

Elizabeth of prosecution evidence again.st wanted to stand trial in Child, executive him. he continued, speaking in German The course was taught at the Fichmann, now 55 and wearing in a deep baritone. said 1 pre- Middleburg plant by Mrs. Gather- horn-rimmed glasses, snapped to torred to be turned over to Ar- jine Sechrist, Paul R. Miller and ramrod attention when presiding gentine police.

They said no. Altland, with one session Moshe Landau announced ter the fetters were taken off and Chil- at the Hanover Fire Co. hall. Res- the start of the defense, I was told to sign a document a Republican senator and governorLitUestown R. D.

will cue and emergency equipment His mouth pinched for lack 1 wanted to come to Israel groups. He noted that its 50th annivers in 1962 and that the can "'T- its 50th anniversary Sat- explained at that time by teeth, his chin out and his to stand trial oreas ot tnousanas of recent with a program of events C. again be the real citadel of Repub- grants among them IN AND ABOUT TOWN Leon McLin Receives Duplicate bridge will be in ses- i i a sion at the Elks home tomorrow Webelos Award at 8 p.m. Thomas B. Smyser, local civil defense director, announced today that distribution of surplus foods will be made at the borough market house, East Chestnut Street, from 1 to 4 p.m.

Thursday. A registration period for those who have not registered will be held from to 3 p. m. The Ladies of the Centennial Fire Co. will meet Thursday at 8 p.m.

at the fire hall. The meeting will be followed by an apron social. The McHanships Fire Police As- i u. sociation will meet at 8 p.m., gubernatorial candidate. He did that the ex-President has it)een continuing an active interest in Republican politics since leaving the White House and that Scott could run for governor without re- his Then the fetters ders squared hack, Eichmann were replaced and I was tied to country Those uho received certificates tell the truth, the hed.

This cannot be called a of biff cpntrLlpH Children of the home will were Mr.s. Bessie Bish, Mrs. Fran- 'ruth and nothing but the which thp rnP nnLcfc tin Bollinger. Mrs. Edna As he swore the au-l Defen.se counsel Rol)ert Serva- manv of thesp nponfp nin nni! In Forsythe, Mi.ss Charlotte Hager- dience made up mo.stly of Jew-tins of West Germany told the be flskpd thprncpivfc Mrs.

Hilda Kline. Mrs. Joan survivors of the wartime pro- court he would prove through ReDublicanism from 11:30 to 1:30 p.m. An Kuhn. Mrs.

Helen C. Lawrence, gram rumbled in surpri.se and re- testimony that the Natinnflllv hp caiH thp recital will be given in the chapel patricia Leonard Mrs. Ro- Eichmann he pre-whole Nazi apparatus was aims Hnncf cn by fiiaine Long. Miss Anna Murren, ferred not to swear on the for the program and that aims to wm 44 new House seats concert from 1 to 2 p.m. Mrs.

Patricia Smith and Mrs. Cath-ibut presented by the Gettysburg Jun- Wise. ior High School band. will needed to control that branch ot Congress in 1962. He said he did not think Senate control could be regained in 1962 but thought the party might win eight new seats and linquishing his Senate seat until an equal number of gubernatorial Leon McLin, of Dr.

and Mrs. elected. seats that year. Leon McLin, 321 Baltimore Street, He noted that Richard M. Nixon! In Pennsylvania, he said, received the highest award in had to the big city got to keep our Republican Cubing, the Webelos, at the recent in many states with substantial ma-j congressmen and want to pick up meeting of Pack 112, Grace EUB jorities in last presidential another four or five in 1962.

Cliurch, held at the York County i election, only to have the margins ish and Game Association, wiped out by powerful Democratic! gain 42 per cent of the vote since, ducted by various churches of the ed to the children. Parents have Silver arrow points were award-' machines there. This, he said, pro-The said, it has been shown Gerald Hegmyer is the ex- been urged to attend with their rather the Almightyl Eichmann could do nothing about it. DEFENSE CARGOES DIVIDE UNIONS Dr. Francis Shearer will be 1 speaker at the anniversary service Play Day Scheduled from 2 to 3 p.m Dr.

Shearer is; jhe Penn Township Lions Club conduct its second Play Day YORK Unions to clear ships for movement Board 0 inter-Missions, t-vangeii- program tomorrow eve- national marifimp strikp al- of ihp cal Lutheran Minislenum. Baresville School play-: tTs nego.fi Pony rides will be given in the ground. Club members and wives company representa- afternoon and bazaar tables and will be on hand to supervise The Philadelphia goal is to re- refreshments stands will be con-games. Refreshments will be serv- relations with each other ed to Steven Schular and Craig vided the basis for the current Republican state candidates need director of the home. Mosebrook.

Richard Sterner show-1 counter-attack plan. that percentage to win. --------------------------ed slides of all the past Cub activ- children and take part games and supervision. in ities of the pack. Bequest To Aid Church Wednesday at the home of of EmmiUburg Wise, Parkville, BovimaT Second John Steve The Stamp and Covers Club Alexandria Va meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m.

at MARRIAGES SPINELLI STAHLEY Miss Shirley Stahley, daughter of Mr son OBITUARIES Traffic Signal Damaged i Estimated $200 damage resulted' to traffic signal standard early HOSPITAL PATIENTS Important military cargoes ap- the peared today as a dividing ele- iment as the paralyzing walkout increased its grip on the nation's shipping as well as industrial concerns a.shore. Slightly more cargoes. Curran tx)ld his union that the Marine Engineers Beneficial A.s- sociation had not sent a delegate to meetings of a clearance committee that decides on legitimacy of armed forces requests for movement of defense cargoes. He that the failure is giving labor a and added that it endangered the cause of all unions involved in the strike. charge was denied by a for the union.

The spokesman said the union last Saturday made arrangements of its own with the Eagle Fire Co. Hall. probate at York. Mrs. Bowman, Members of the Women's 12.

Mlowmg a fall lican Club will hold a picnic at the I Raubenstine pool, Hershey tomorrow afternoon and evening. A covered dish supper will be served at 6 p.m. Persons in need of transportation are to notify the and Mrs Orchard 10 in St. Catholic Church, Emmitsburg. The Rev.

James Mr.jP.m. A retired farmer, he T. Hampton; Transport Service for irah the Abbottstown arpa 24 vpars Vnrir no indications of an early rnovement of defense carcoes. Smelli, Crab.in the Abbottstown area 24 years 35 Cleveland, Ohio.lLeRoy W. Saturday, June Kc was a member of Lutheran Church, Jack- Garman, 888 York Street: iThe truck was traveling east on George M.

Reiker, son of and settlement. the movement of defense cargoes. Shipping sources reported that que.stion|four United States Lines freight- at upward of and Nora Kessler as executrix ceremony and nuptial mass. Mrs. Martin Yohe, Abbottstown R.D.

club officers. The Teen-Age Auxiliai'y of the Friendship Fire Pennville, will hold a brief meeting tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the fire hall. BIRTHS PERSONAL AND SOCIAL Louis Rosensteel, church organist, one granddaughter and one great- played the traditional wedding daughter and a brother, Harry marches and accompanied Mrs.jLyuchman, East Berlin R.D. 2..

Marie Rosensteel, soloist. The Funeral services will be held Mr. and Mrs. A son was born yesterday to Mr. I bride was given in marriage by Thursday at 2 p.m.

at the Emig Hanover 2, Broadwav and attemoted a right Mrs. Stanley T. Reiker. 503 Stoc-k The military cargoes son Township. Surviving vnrk whpn thpiStreet.

Discharged were Mrs. Lot- jumped into the picture Monday ers were held up in Baltimore tie Himes, 15 West Hanover Street; when Joseph Curran, president of and Philadelphia. They were Carol Anne Brown, Hanover R.D, the National Maritime Union to carry military cargo Mrs. Gertrude Smith, 10 North cused an union of refus-'out of New York, McSherrystown; Mrs. Law-, rence Neiderer, 22 North Second Street, McSherrystown; Mrs.

Gary Spangler and infant daughter, Co- Hany liolden, have returned and Mrs. WilUam G. Crigger, 346 her father. Miss Arlene home. East Berlin.

The from several visit with Mr. dorus; Mrs. Dale Shaffer and in- North Main Street, Hampstead, cousin of the H. Snyder Alleman. his pas- and Mrs.

and fam- fant daughter. 113 McAlli.ster LEADER, KENNEDY CONFER the Hanover General Hospital. lily, Schenectady. N. residents of Hanover.

fonner Street, and Mrs. and infant son, York. Attempt To Stop Panic Selling By Whites By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS At Louisville, about 300 Panic selling by white persons cat-calling and in an integrated section of the throwing rocks greeted Negro Lakeview community near Hemp- anti-segregation demonstrators at stead, N.Y., has led to a cam- a private, segregated park, paign by Negro residents to keep the area from becoming predom- five white persons were inantly Negro, arrested after the incident at Fon- One of the first Negroes to Ferry Park. Nearly 30 Negroes were arrested at the amusement park earlier Monday when move into the area, Lincoln Lynch, said the campaign was designed to stop panic selling and to alert Negroes that if they continue to buy in the neighborhood they run the risk of creating a segregated situation they blocked an entrance during a demon.stration, police said. The Interstate Commerce Commission announced plans for con- isidering Atty.

Gen. Robert Ken- Lynch said Negress aie being request for a ban on racial urged not to buy homes in in interstate bus fa- sectiOT so the communi can ICC invited written stabilized at its present ratio of comments to be submitted about eight white residents to proposal by July with oral arguments Aug. 15 each Negro. He said about 40 white families in the community of 150 to 200 residents have offered their; Going out of business sale, all mer-i homes for sale because of the in-ichandise at above cost. Mar- crease in Negro population.

The Kiddie Korner, V4 mile from' homes cost from $17,000 to New Oxford along New Chester 000. I Advj WA.SHINGTON plane. He was greeted at the air- Malcolm Prime Flayato Ikeda ceived a ceremonial welcome to Rusk, with full military Washington today and almost im- honors mediately opened three days of Accompanied by Ru.sk. he led important conferences with Pres- a motorcade along the Potomac ident Kennedy. River and through Pennsylvania The pro-Western lead- Avenue to the guest er flew in from Los Angeles hou.se diagonally across the street aboard the official from the White House.

SIF.VENSON GOES TO COLOMBIA FOR TALKS QUITO. Ecuador Adlai lombian Pre.sident Lieras E. Stevenson moves on today to Camargo on hemisphere defense Bogota, last stop on his South against communism and other an- American tour, for talks with Co- ti-Democratic movements. CZECHOSLOVAKIA REJECTS U.S. DEMAND UNITED NATIONS.

Y. The Communist diplomat had -The U.S.-Czechoslovak spy case charged that American intelli- Czechoslovakia Monday reject- as a spy. Washington countered a U.S. demand for the that he had been spying sion of Miroslav Naclavac, coun-ifor his Red government and de- seUor at the Czech mission to theimanded that he leave the coun- United Nations, 'try. Hard Shell Crabs every McSherrystown Moose.

PARADE OPENS BIBLE SCHOOL A procession featuring a and a wide range of other participants moves along East Middle Street yesterday as a preliminary to opening of the Vacation Bible School at Trinity Church of the Nazarene which will continue through June 30. The parade emphasized the theme of the school, Into Orbit With (Evening Sun Photo) night at 870 15 750 14 Retread, Your Adv Casing $7.93 Taxes included. Cald- jwell Tire Sales, Elm Ave, Adv 670-15 black tube type! nylon tires $9.99 plus tax Zclesnick's Office will be ICappable casing. H. A.

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