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WEATHER Fair, quite cool tonight. A little warmer Tuesday. THE EVENING SUN IT SHINES FOR ALL VOL. 94-NO. 30 ONLY 372 VOTES CAST IN LOCAL MONUMENT POLL CIRCULATION OVER 24,000 HANOVER.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1959 LAST EDITION 5 CENTS Copy 30 CENTS Pf, Week By Motor Route ADULT NIGHT CUSSES IgEN. HUGH SCOTT WILL OPEN TOMORROW Adult night classes at Eichdber- ger Senior High School will start tomorrow at 7:45 p.m. AU classes will be held Tuesday nights. I Richard Stottlemyer. assistant In principal of Which Residents Can Bal- r0oms in which they will be held: Spanish Room 202; Practi- SPEAKS AT RALLY OF REPUBLICANS APPARENTLY HAS NO CHOICE BUT TO ASK INJUNCTION Two Weeks Remain More than 250 persons, representing United Church of Christ congregations in the Mercersburg Synod and neighboring synods, attended a service at Homewood FOR WINTER TASK lot On Removal Plan cal English, Room 110: Sewing, Borough officials today remind- 10; Typing Room 204.

ed Hanoverians they have two weeks in which to vote their the high school, an- Symptoms Point To Victory Church Home, York Street, yes 500,000 Feet Of Snow VAIITU IIKITTQ DT XI Fact-Finders Report Their Failure To Settle Longest following classes and cl terday afternoon marking the sec- IUU I it UnllOrLAn 0 Fall Election, He ond anniversary of the home. Fence To Be Placed waihv ui gteej jn History President Delays On Rural Roads CAD UNHIDE Alking For Cour, 0rdcr puUing Workers Back In Mills, Studies Findings, But No Doubt Will Ask For Command Declares At York ond anniversary of the home. The speaker, the Rev. Dr, Raymond E. Wilhelm, Frederick, told Developments which he said are of the value ot the workers in the With its maintenance and The English Literature class has! symptoms pointing to a Republican Homewood program and their ser-i improvement program for 140 About 165 young people, repre eeen combined with the Practical victory at the polls in the 1959 gen- vices.

miles of York County highways, renting vouth groups from 11 DRIVE FOR UNICEF sentiment in the controversial is- English class. Intermediate and cral election were cited by U.S.; Following the program a tour of completed, the State Highways De- community churches, met at the sue concerning the proposed re- beginning sewing have also been Sen. Hugh Scott at York home was conducted and a partment has announced that pre- First Methodist Church last eve-! moval of the Civil War monument combined. (biggest GOP dinner rally in Me- socjai hour was held from Center Square. I The Arts and Crafts and Book-jmorial Hall on the York Inter-State WASHINGTON ment.

SUSAN AND CAST ANNOUNCED Balloting bv elieible voters will keeping classes will not be held Fair Grounds Saturday night. Ap- draw to a close at 5 p.m. Friday, due to lack of sufficient enroll- proximately 1.665 persons turned Oct. 30. Residents whose names appear on voting lists may cast ballots at the borough offices in the municipal building, Railroad Street at East Chestnut.

A spokesman for Hanover officialdom today reported that only 372 ballots were cast up to this morning, but predicted this number would be greatly swelled by the end-of-thc month turnout of residents at the municipal hall for The ducted to obtain a definite senti ment concerning the proposed re fact-finders parations for winter service to preparatory to launching "with sad hearts" their failure to settle the nation' county roads are under way. the third annual United Nations strike. President Eisenhower, howevei FOOD CONFERENCE The department's county force, under the direction ot Superintendent John Kinneman, this week I will begin placing 500,000 lineal International Finer gency Fund drive in the Hanover rc William president of the host group, welcomed put off as injunction sending the 500.000 steelworkers back to tin mill White House press secretary James Hanerty said there is time limit" on the President's study of the report of his board of inquiry which tried for a week without sure, to bring agreement between industry and the United Steelworkers, This apparently left time for them to make voluntary ward agreement by bargaining. But three-member finding board gave little hope for early success in their 37 report to the White Houst. "As we submit this report, the parties have agreement and we see no prospects for an early ce strike." the report said.

"The board cannot iwiint to any single issue of an; upon which the parties are in There was almost universal belief that Eisenhower lay longest steel mg for a court. out to hear Senator Scott and oth- The Republi- PLANNED AT YORK I feet of snow fence. Anti-skid welcomed the repn can junior senator told the crowd erials have already been stock- Doris Funkhouse led "This election looks very favora-i Worldwide attention will at strategic points, Mr. summary of the work ble if we adding iocused on York this week Kinneman said. UNICES was given by Ann sion seems to have removed its (hon 1(U.

Yoder. more than 4(H) armed forces of-! Mr. Kinneman said he is in The ct- vulturous being in the Republican ficers a8wmble there from of house-to-house canvass ot The cast for Susan and God. party. jpoints on the globe U) participate for rental of an increased number Manowr and outlying townships Rachel comedy drama; Straws in the wind which Senator the fifth Air Force food confer- of trucks graders and spreaders Tuesday.

Oct 27. which will be presented by the Scott cited as pointing to a trend ence. to augment the state's equipment 1 (rom 6 to 8 with Hanover Community Players i toward conservatism were recent; Thp is expcotfd Jfor winter service to mad mileage! boys 1 The area will be divided into 11 zones to prevent over- payments of borough bills. by conservatives abroad. aBracl armcd personnel! increas Theater, was announced today by He also pointed to municipal bal- ntW ie referendum is being con- director Robert S.

Sheffer. lotlng in Connecticut where Re- i i Lrermany, rrancc, lurkpv Ja-ito tnp winter service to road mileage "eased by the York expressway! to be opened Oct. 28. and to re iati on consequence would be In the title role of the wealthy and controversial Susan, who is location of the monument in Wirt brought to face reality through a Park in the interest of relieving unique emotional experience, will traffic congestion in Center Square, be a newcomer to the local stage, Mrs. Shirley Grindlinger.

Mrs. (stating of canvassers Turkey, Ja-jto the converted section of the ex publicans regained control in 15 Korea. Newfoundland, Brit- pressway between Strinestown and 1 of Anw am1 "ls communities lost four years ago jish Mor0CCOi Spain and North He cast the the Pennsylvania turnpike. 1960 presidential Afrjca ancj representatives of the spotlight for a few moments on TT a Vice President Richard M. Nixon, Washington maior air rom sections 11,6 rnmP Y-Teens, will be sent to the stating I960 we will have jWashinglon.

major air cony roads of about 10 new Grindlinger has experience candidate who knows arm-v'. to the winter task Proceeds obliged to call on Atty Gen. William P. to obtain an injunc so from tion probably in Pittsburgh U.S. District Court forcing the at least 80 days while new mediation leges and hotels.

YORK COUNTY LISTS SECOND POLIO CASE a. Tr tt i. i i 1 will be held in the A 21-year-old father of two small) hieh RePublican Dick; Yorktowne. Sessions children. Usted as York County's WhlCh shC Nixon and Ike Eisenhower second polio victim this year, re -1 Als0 for the first tlme UNICEF sock hop planned Wednes- workers back to work for day from 7 to 10 p.m.

at the forts are organized. He noted that these two new yWCA. sponsored by the Senior The fact-finders headed by Dr. George W. Taylor of Philadei Uni- phia spent one hour and 14 minutes in office- with Sec I ted Nations, New York, to buy retary of Labor James P.

Mitchell and White House staff members Where township medicine and food for children Then they met reporters in Hagerty's office. can say (Continued On Page 4) HOUSING DATA GOAL Material Area, will give the opening address tomorrow. Other OF CENSUS CHECKUP speakers will include Maj. Gen. mained in serious condition today with the piayers are foup other at the York Hospital.

members of the cast: Charles James Weaver, Mt. Wolf R.D. 1. Harris, as husband. Bar- has been a patient in isolation the rie Trexel; Lois McClarin as her past two weeks, suffering from aioutspoken friend Irene Burroughs; paralytic type of infection impair- Jacqueline Crouse as the former ing use of both arms.

actress Leonora Stubbs, another c. Attending physicians said clin- of Susan's associates, and Mark residential financing will be col- Lniteri tates Air force, Brig, ical and orthopedic tests disclosed Eichelberger, who plays the part by the Bureau of the Cen- Gen. Thad A. Broom, deputy ex the patient undoubtedly has infan- of Leeds the butler. sus of the DePartment of ecutive director, Military Subsis-, Commerce in a survey beginning tenee Supply Agency; Capt.

S. roads connect with the ramps, he the world. said, the work wiU end Workerswill be idenUfied by also are Ianif) l' 0 nnet'tions. orange and black armbands and scheduled Wednesday and Thurs-! Mr. Kinneman said the only pro -1 tags.

They will carry milk Iject on the summer program not to receive contributions, sym- Maj. Gen. P. E. Reuston com- comPleted is construction of a bolic of the fact that in many un.

mander of the Middletown Air bridge cariying a legislature deve 1 opt'd countries children ask for a drink of "unicef" when they Hagerty said the had been discussc-d fully. "1 have no announcement of any presidential action he (Continued On Page 3) U.S. MAY EXPEL RUSSIAN DIPLOMAT (Continued On Page 4) want milk. The slogan of the; UNICEF project, which has replaced the traditional ejecting a Soviet night in thousands of mat tile paralysis and are treating the Mr. Harris was active disease Dr annual apple dessert baking HIGHWAY MARKING C.

J. Bondley director, sup- BAKING CONTEST WON New information on housing andiPly and services, Headquarters un a BY DARLENE HF.LWIG towns. is' Tnck is To Treat the Children. Darlene Helwig, a junior at Last drive in this vici Eichelberger Senior High School, nity, produced more than $1,000 the winner of the finals of WASHINGTON The Department is reported to Zarfos, county medical director, said a conclusive diagnosis must await results of state laboratory tests. (Continued On Page 7) PREACHING MISSION food service director.

Pan- contest Friday. held at the school last (Continued On Page 4) a sample of land segments York County, with Mrs. Ruth Ri- rott, shel, York, collecting the data in this area. The other polio victim, 1 1,1 Objectives of the survey will be Richard Misner, 5, son of Mr. and BEGINS AT TRINITY to obtain new data on changes in Mrs.

Donald R. Misner, York R.D. jthe housing inventory, such as ad- 6, remained a patient at the York Approximately 400 persons heard editions to new construction and Hospital. His condition was listed the sermon, "The Central Person conversions and losses from mer- as good. of the Christian by the 8 demolition and such.

I Hanover Red Cross Chapter tan Edison York. RESIDENT OF CEYLON Miss Helwig coinix'ted against Linette Sterner, a senior, and Sally Pascoe, sophomore. She will represent the high school at the WILL VISIT HANOVER York County Dessert Contest be held tomorrow at the Metropoli- Stateimier Nikita Khrushchev following con- his conference with President Ei- diplo- jsenhower three weeks ago. rom the United States in re- But this is only a theory and on lor the Soviet here are waiting to see ouster of the security chief of the how the Soviets themselves han- U. S.

Embassy at Moscow. die the case of 37-vear-old Russell The prospect that such a step before they make up will actually be taken is at the minds wiu" tlu' maneuver moment highly uncertain. Sen mav fHAMfiPQ ANNTIl Sherman Cooper Kyi! Secretary of State Christian A. vflnl'uCO I Herter has declined comment on the incident. from the Kremlin.

I story broke Saturday when the State Department accused the iviets of seizing Langelle Friday called Sunday for such a move Painting of double solid the absence oi an apology" lines on two-lane roads as well as on iour-lane highways to indicate The uncertainty is due partly con- such morning and trying by bribery WESTMINSTER CRASH INVOLVES THREE CARS Trinity United Church of Three cars were damaged but areas and painting of the fact that some officiai; wide edge lines on highways morejsider direct retaliation in suenlanH mQ. fhan on pmnnrf threats of violence to indll It. 6 pftcpc aft Rut iti 1 at I him into a spy tor the Soviet gov- it r- i i tt -j i i will have as its guest Wednesday, 411 d-u in thn Hnm, changes announced at Hai risimi ajso the result of great puzzle-' rnmnt Dr. F. Crossley For the residential financing Tin.rhAlvam rvvJ AH girls are students in the Home, in the State Highways Depart- 1 wh-it 1 Concord.

N. at the opening of portion, information will be visilor this coun Department. lauKhl by. policy on highway marWngjmove llls w. sumn'wd to ac 1 lw thl' U- annual preaching mission at.ected on mortgage status, amount wife of! Kay Park H.

Martin, secretary TT outstanding mortgage debtL, A the contest were Richard Stottle- erdnv thP: tested to the Soviet Foreign Street last night land the manner in which acquisi-! solicitor general for assistant principal- Edward theory advanced in diplo-ifice Friday rnoon. The acting 1 mgm- ine mdIiner in acquisi assistant director of the Jumori changes in its standards are in pur- Tonights address, continuing the tion of owner-occupied and rental 4 Grubbs. Miss Lois McClarin. quarttrs is mat tin iviem-k met ot the American section, b. there were only slight personal m- wiU Friend of theiproperties was financed, iunes in a collision at 9:15 p.m., Penitem Th(, Rey Dr Neyin yesterday at the intersection of Malcolm Drive and East Main ex tended, Westminster.

TRIAL BEING CONDUCTED i for the Welfare of Deaf and Blind. IN SIX TRESPASS SUITS: Smith, pastor of Emmanuel Church of Christ, will preside it at the session, beginning at 7:30 State police said that lemon D. Music wjU b(, provjded by the Gullion, 19, of 322 Noith Mam fLmmanne) Church Choir. A nur- Street, Hampstead, was driving scry is availabie. northward on an unopened road Aftern00n sessions conducted by I crash nearly two years ago was visited Red Cross in that country and is a committee member of the managing body of the National Council of efforts to improve r.

David Graybill. members of the safetv jlin wanted to warn the Soviet peo- R. Stringanov former Soviet faculty and Gloria Johnston, a sen-i Markings of approaches to 10 bf wary friendly con-Embassy counsellor in Washington ior. passing" zones will be extended! Amf.ncan? 1 U1 reply accused LanficIle oi She spent a month in Canada participating in the International Jun- their respective classes. the official policy of the "Spirit I spying on the Soviet Union and lior Red Cross Study Center at Trial of six trespass suits Toronto.

For the past month she au omo )i guest 0f the American ming from a fatal when he came to the intersection Qr Morgan in a study of the Gos- and hit the car of Mrs. Emily E. began today at 2 Lippy, 54, of 573 Baltimore Boule- 'pyle missjon will continue vard. Westminster. Police said the through Fridav.

impact caused Mrs. Lippy's car to turn over and come to rest against the car of James F. Bosley. Finksburg R.D. 1 Damage Action Filed An action in trespass was filed a num- taer of chapters, beginning been appointed to serve as a tended next spring to all districts OBITUARIES Gasoline poured from the Lippy Gettysburg today by Claude car onto the highway and Westmin- Smith, Gettysburg R.

D. 5. ster firemen were called to w'ash a2ainst Earl M. Lehigh, Hanover dow'n the road. R.

D. 4, for damages resulting Esther L. Basler, 17. Hampstead, from an accident in McSherrvs- a passenger in car, was town last 12- Smith is $179.16 for repairs td his car, started this morning in Adams, County Court at Gettysburg. I those on the' West Coast.

She wili erew leader for the 1959 census of The actions were brought by arrive at the Harrisburg Acting Field Director survivors of Mr. and Mrs. John tomorrow evening from Louisville, Edgar L. Bryan of the Census M. Spangler, Hagerstow'ii, and Ky.

regional office at Pitts- Lloyd E. Eller. Littlestown R. D.j Mrs. Tiruchelvam is interested bur 2 announced.

Mr Posing will 1 as the result of a head-on in methods of strengthening the direct a force of collision of two cars near Littles- Junior Red Cross in town Dec. 25, 1957. The finalists were winners in from 500 to 800 feet, the secretary! 1 i(j of Camp David preached by Pre-(ordered him out of the country. Painting of edge lines was begun recefitly in the Franklin, Harrisburg, Indiana and Uniontowni Earl W. Persing, Carlisle Street, highway districts and will be ex- Named Census Leader DRAFT CAMPAIGN POSHED DALLAS, Tex.

The Lyn-j Texas relatives, "and next to Mis- don Johnson-for-president bandwa- souri, 1 like your state gon picked up speed today as Tex- Johnson sat on the stage back of as Democrats moved to put the Truman. (Continued On Page 4) BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Erb, Hanover R. D.

1, announced the birth of a daughter at the Hanover General Hospital today. Born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Miller, Lineboro, at the Hanover General Hospital, a son.

A son was bom yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Martin, damaged, he claims, when struck by the Lehigh car between Fifth and Sixth Streets on Main Street, McSherrystown. The Smith car; was parked at the time of the accident. (Continued On Page 3) Violations Charged William T.

Noel, 28, New Oxford R. D. 1 has been charged by police w'ith speeding and Stewari J. Phillips, 21 Littlestown R. D.

1 with a stop sign violation in information filed before Justice the Peace George A. Lippy. Girl Joins Sorority JOEL GEIMAN drive on a national level. Sunday, Truman and Rayburn Joel Samuel Geiman 75 Spring House Speaker Sam Rayburn flew to the Johnson ranch in the census takers! Grove R.D. 1 Jackson Township, ilitcheci wagon to a hill country west of Austin.

or- who will canvass tarrns in Yorki died at lO yesterday at the ntial bid an- the senatoi is ganizfcd four vears ago. She will bounty. Before assunpng his Hanover General Hospital where tiouncing he w'us starting cam- 1 resident Adolfo Lopez Mateos ot speak at an assembly at will go to Coatesville for five ht was admitted October 9, He for the majority Mexico. berger Senior High School Wednes- days of training. He will then re-j was a son of the late Samuel and nomination for president.

Johnson, at odds four years ago day afternoon and visit the Cere- cruit takers and train them Sevilla Huggens Geiman and was: Johnson, Rayburns long-time with the laoor element of the par- bral Palsy School in York. preparation for the start of the i born in York County Sept. 28. Protege, was noncommittal He ty had as guests Jerry Holloman 1884. His wife.

Grace C. Waltman has himself open to a draft and Fred top ranking of- Geiman, died in March, 1936. Mr. in recent weeks after vowing for ficials in the Texas AFL-CIO and Geiman' retired in 1940 as an em- that, he would not seek Bob Bryant of the railroad broth- ploye of the Sheppard Diesel Co. his party highest honor.

erhoods. He was a charter member of the after the Rayburn an- Sen. Gale McGee of Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Bankert, Grangeville Fire Co Surviving are nouncement, former President speaking in a transcribed radio Station, received a frac- children, Mrs Robert Myers, Harry S.

Truman told a rally of interview (Radio Press Confer- ture of the right leg in a fall while1 537 £ast Middle Street; Eldon s' 6.000 Democrats here that ence), asserted he believes the playing at Heidelberg Township Geiman, 60 North Water Street, Missouri is heard chances "are very School Friday. The injury was; Spring Mrs Edward he would be for Texas son will be as the ile told the crowd he has manvlocratic nominee. Waring Show Tonight Fred Waring and his Pennsyl vanians will present a show in Me-1 Hanover Red Cross Chapter will canvass Nov. 11 morial Hall on the York Inter-State; hold open house from 7 to 8 p.m. Fair Grounds for the benefit of the, Wednesday in order that school Young Handicapped People's Club, personnel may talk with the visi- Tickeis can be purchased at the tor.

Other interested persons are Market Street gate from 6:45 un- welcome. til the time of the at 8:15. --------The hall will be opened an hour before show time. Girl Barbara Hurt In Fall Bankert, 6 daughter HOSPITAL PATIENTS Patients admitted to the Han- over General Hospital were Daniel tfea Spurgeon T. Shue, Levittown; Oscar W.

Gel -1 Spring Grove. Barbara is recov- man. Spring Grove R.D. 1, and Warner. Hanover R.D.

1 Mrs. Eva George C. Marshall Promotions Came Slow In Early Army Years Linda J. Sterner, daughter Erb, 220 South Main Street, Man- Mr. and Mrs.

W. L. Sternei, Mrs. Annie Knipple, 207 Frederick Street, has been initiat-j Ruth Avenue; Mrs. Floyd Wagner, of ed into Alpha Xi Delta Sorority at 24 Clearview Road: Mrs.

Richard Gettysburg College. Miss Sterner 727 Third Street; MiSs is a sophomore music education Marcella Codorus; Mrs. major and a member of the college Ronald Raymond( Bonnie M. and choir. She is a graduate of Eichel- pjonajd berger Senior High School.

ering at her home. 300 Attend Dedication Approximately 300 persons attended the dedication ceremonies Mrs. Raymond Clousher. 131 East Chestnut Street rear; 17 children; nine great-grandchil-i dren LUNIK BEAMS MOON PICTURES TO EARTH MOSCOW (AP) Lunik III face as the side of the moon a sister, Mrs. Curvin Beck, raced away from the earth the earth sees.

Street, and a bro- today after reportedly sending the; The pictures presumably were West Chesty Ezra Geiman, 12 McKinley the first pictures ever taken taken Oct. 6 twfo days after ther, Many At Open House An estimated 600 persons attended the open house of the Friendship Fire Pennville, yester- Editor Note: This is the first A time to look back, to remem- day afternoon, when the com- three articles on Gen. George ber Uniontown. where he.pany’s new addition was inspected C. Marshall, dead now after a was born in 1880; schooling at; by the public.

Music was furnish- long life of much service, some Virginia Military Institute; the ed by David Brown, organist. The glory and a share of controversy, humid heat of Army duty in the Ladies Auxiliary served refresh- fit fav the dust of Oklaho- ments. rAi Fort Reno; slow promotion; WASHINGTON a for junior officers; until World! ANQ ABOUT TOWN fu Avenue. Funeral services will be of the hidden side of the moon, the launching of the 614-pound fly- aCk yesterday conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. at observatory-when it swooped a Jr" TT a u'T the Buchcr luneralhome bv The Soviet News Agency Tass wHhin 4 375 miles of the m00n as and Mrs.

LiHie C. Myers, 514 High by toe Rev. Dr Howard Sheely: Rev John paslor said the photographs are hurtled oul intospace. pastoi oi Tnnlty Lnitec Church of church of the and wilt be published.i moscow Radio said the Soviet (Continued On Page 3) Christ. Actor Coburn Marries Widow Half His Age Burial will be in Christ Churchf 8 lving mankind the first view ot Space vehicle completed its first Cemetery, near Littlestown.

lhe far side of the moon never cjrcuit around the earth Sunday Friends may call at the funeral scen from the earth. antj continued on its vast orbit, home tomorrow evening. Scientists expect the pictures to running 17 minutes behind a pre! MRS harry A. PLUMLEY sh0W the Same crateroci viously announced schedule. Mrs.

Bertha M. Plumley. 80, a former Carroll County resident, died yesterday in San Diego, after a long illness. She was a MARSHALL HUES TO BE HELD TOMORROW HOLLYWOOD (AP) Actor said Faggen. Calif." after a long illness She WASHINGTON (AP)--The body! Canon Luther D.

Miller of the Charles Coburn, 82, has brought He disputed reports that Coburn was a daughter of the late Gen. George C. Marshall lies Episcopalian Cathedral will con- home a bride a widow just was unable to climb the stairs to joshua and Jane Bankert Brown hi state today at Washington Na- duct services Tuesday afternoon half his age. jthe marriage license bureau. and the widow 0f Harry A Plum- tional Cathedral.

Simple last hon- at the Ft. Myer Chapel, which ad- caught the film colony still quick on his feet and ghe was a member of will follow Tuesday at the cemetery. Marshall had that services be held to He Carolina cottage on the last day War I came and with it assign- of 1958 an Army band played ment to Gen. John J. -r- u- tvta marching tunes for the aged headquarters for the American1.

Township PTA meet- surprise Sunday when he flew to someUmes he will dance all night 0rder of the Eastern Yuma, ton National Cemetery general Expeditionary Staff has, been postponed from to- Las Vegas, and marriediat a nartv said eniMne morrow evening until It was his birthday. There had That was strong joct. 27, because of the South been 77 before this. There staff work. He Joint High School and be no more.

ascending, obscurely at first, a Spring Grove football game. George Catlett Marshall first captain, a major, a lieutenant heard the brassy bands and ca-j colonel. A five-year tour after the dence drums sound out those to aide to "Black Per- On Page 3) broadbrimmed Army campaign Some of characteristic, no medals on his chest. lies rubbed off on Marshall. That was before three wars, He developed two personalities.

married at a said Faggen. Tuesday, Winifred Jean Clements NatzkaJloves good times, good fooc) and! She is 41. They returned home Sunday night. Coburn filled out a marriage nppcnklAI AKJH cnriA! A TWA hostess aboard the plication wfhile he was seated in PERSONAL AND oUCIAL The Venture Club's Halloween to Hollywood said the cou-car. outside the county clerk's oarade committee will meet to held hands all the way.

Oc- office. Mlss bowers, president rasinnallv -she said Coburn hent The ceremonv was nerformed a oi the Hanover Venture Club, i morrow at 7:30 p. m. at the home casionaily, she said, LoOurn bent me ceremony was performed a lames Mrs i and kissed his brides hand few hours later in the chambers airs. Coburn and his new wdfe have Justice of the Peace J.

The solider and statesman a minimum, died Friday night. He was 78. His burial will be BATTLE STILL DEADLOCKED ly airs when he was a shavetail shing, that personification of the Berker MeKin over kissed his hand.jfew hours later in the chambers lieutenant of infantry, wearing cold, aloof Coburn and his new wife JusUce of the Peace J. and Mrs. Ruby P.

cabinet posts, a brief flurry of controversy life. When the Army band came to As an officer, he cleaved clpsely to the code. He was severe, smiled little, kept to himself, expected in- Pinehurst from Ft. Bragg to playjstant response when he pushed a a birthday serenade, illness and; buzzer, an immediate answer age already were heavy upon the when he asked a question, general. 11 was a different Marshall at But 78th birthday a home.

There he was a kindly and time for memories and a talk with few old friends. (Continued On Page 4) UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) land received 41 votes and Turkey Turkey edged up slightly today This was the closest Turkey Betty on Communist Poland, but re- had come, in the contest which sumed balloting failed to break began last Monday and continued Smith, members, were stubborn deadlock over a seat! on Tuesday. was married to iNew YorKi ix marneo tne end or vears 10 lhe North Atlantic Region of hi the U.N. Security Council.

Neither has the required two- Society will sponsor a card party married to New YorK marKeo tne end of years conference at On the 26th secret ballot in thejthirds majority, however, and nei- 1 opera basso Oscar Natzka, but he as a widower for the veteran ac- liuds ran conierence ai pa. ther seemed readv to vield died eight years ago. She has two tor. He was married for 31 years Hershey Friday through yester- 82-na sons, aged 8 and 13. I to actress Ivah Wills, who died day.

The blonde 41-year-old 1932. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Krepps, 327 ant is from New Zealand. Coburn recently told an inter- North Street, McSherrystown, To indicate just how quiet spent the weekend in New York1.

ley Avenue. known each other seven years. Bowler. St. Josephs Altar and Rosary Was married to New Yorki It marked the end of 27 years (Continued On Page 3) Card Party, Wednesday, Oct.

21. ST. Third 8 p.m. Adv FLYNN WILL BE BURIED IN LOS ANGELES burn kept his plans, his agent andi ever believe that beauty longtime friend, Jay Faggen, said and charm are the exclusive pro- In behalf of public interest, vote the actor didn't even tell his perty of ynuth. Like smooth bran- for the Rose at your dy, sex appeal improves with AMELIA CREMER.

Advj the wav he does LOS ANGELES (AP) Errol City. Flynn, whose zest for living could Miss Esther R. Brown, Hanover only be stilled by death, will be R.D. 1, and Miss Nancy Fuhrman. buried today.

Poplar Street, spent the weekend' The tempestuous body train. in Doylestown. from Canada Sunday. (See allied story on Page 9.) Adoring fans used to mob him at the union station on his arrivals. This time only I ticians and newsmen met the.

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