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The Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • 38

Publication:
The Daily Newsi
Location:
Lebanon, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
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38
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Page 38 Lebanon Dally News, Lebanon, Wednesday, July 12, 1972 Fredericksburg Firemen Told Of Faulty Hydrants Fire hydrants reported in need of repairs in May have not yet been repaired, it was announced Tuesday night during the July session of the Fredericksburg Fire Co. Gerald Smith, fire company president, noted that the township supervisors were notified of the heed for repairs to about six of the hydrants." Vandalism to one plug has made it inoperable In the event of a fire. Plans for a new three-bay fire house opposite the present fire company quarters were presented by the architect. The plans were given tentative approval. The trustees will meet next Tuesday at 8 p.m.

in the fire house to prepare. the bidding contract. All interested persons are invited to attend. Three motions were approved during, the meeting, as follows: To purchase a volume pump that will be used to pump water from cellars and to fill the tank truck from brooks or dams; to refinish the floors in the fire house, and to paint the signs at Firemens 72 Families Aided was announced that the company assisted 72 families UP! Doity NEWS Facsimile TWENTY-FOOT WAVES Churned up by high with Typhoon Susan have caused widespread flood-winds, 20-foot waves slash the seawall along Man- Jng in the Philippines, forcing evacuation of thou-ilas showcase Roxas Boulevard Tuesday, flooding sands in outlying provinces. portions of the roadway.

Week-long rains coupled UPl-Doily NEWS Facsimile DUPLICATE BOARD A chess board duplicating the Bobby Fischer-Boris Spassky world championship chess atch board in Reykjavik, Island, shows the position of figures after the first 40 moves on Tuesday, having taken a total of 4 hours to complete. Spassky, playing white in what is called the chess match of the century, capitalized on a Fischer error and now holds the only chance of victory in the match. firehouse and equipment clean. In another action it was, decided to use Channel 2 on thepic Chief Julian Weiant today truck, tanker and monitor to said he will file a motor vehicle J. Ogurcak, 34, 34 Walnut St.

Sgt. Weiant gave Ogurcak a breath test after the latter was observed driving in an erratic manner on East Maple Street early this morning. during the recent flood by pumping water from the basements of their homes. Many thank-you letters, all a c-companied by liberal donatcons, were received. Smith praised the companys Junior firemen for doing a good job in keeping the violatjon charge against Thomas Fischer Takes Chance jAssl.

Professor Liven Chess Game permit increased use of the radio. The cost will be about $300. Fire Chief. Dale Richard re- ported one call, in June. It was a brush fire.

Sell It Through The NEWS on Efrim Geller and Nikolai Krogius, sent their world champion to sleep and then spent the night and the morning hours analyzing the position to find a winning combination fop Spassky. Many experts' feel they will suceed, even if Geller himself modestly suggested: I believe we will have a draw. The first game delayed for nine days because of problems raised first by Fischer and then by Spassky, who did not like the Americans behavior started with Fischer being late eight minutes because he' had been delayed by traffic. ANNVIULE. Barlett C.

Swett, supervisor Of student teachers1 at The Pennsylvaia State University, has been appointed assistant professor of education at Lebanon Valley College beginning this Fall, according to an announcement by Dr. Frederick T. Sample, president. Sweet will be teaching courses in elementary education as well as supervising student teachers and working with students par ticipating in 'the departmental honors, program. His special interest at the 'present in the completion of his doctoral theAS in which he presents a new interpretation of John Deweys education a 1 philosophy, emphasizing, an aesthetic, whol istic approach to learning.

A of Lisbon, N.H., Sweet was graduated from New Hampton High School in 1952. He holds the B.Ed. degree from Keene State College and the MA degree from Fairfield University. Sweet has had professional experience as. an elementary school teacher and instructor at Pennsylvania State University, visiting professor at Shippens-burg State College, director and stipervisoi: of elementary education-in the public schools of Rochelle, N.Y., and an instructor, at the College of the Virgin Islands.

He is a member of the Kane Lodge; the Reading Association; the Association of University Professors, and Phi Delta Kappa, Automotive Equipment Stolen in IGMR Area ANNVILLE-Two wide oval tires, our automobile batteries and 15 boxes of spark plugs were taken from the service station on Route 934 at the entrance of Indiantown Gap Military Reservation Tuesday night. Francis C. Batz, Arinville.RD 1, owner, arrived at the station at 6:40 a.m. today and discov. ered the theft.

A fiberglass garage bay door was broken. Total value of the items, taken totaled $200., Investigating the burglary are members Pennsylvania state police, i By IAN WESTERGREN RERKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) Caught in a hopelessly drawn tempermental American challenger Bobby Fischer took a chance to bring some life into his first world chess ship game, that moment, soft-spoken and mild mannered Boris Spassky proved why he is the 'world champion in the noblest of games. He immediately pounced on Fischers bishop left trapped after capturing one of the Russians pawns and the game turned distinctly in Spasskys favor. Spassky asked for adjournment after 40 moves and 4-1-2 hours play. When the two resume the i game the first in their $250,000, 24-game world match Spassky has a bishop and three pawns against Fischers five pawns.

Play resumes at 5 (1 p.m. EDT). Most experts assembled here seemed to agree that Spassky has a chance to win, while Fischer should be happy if he salvages a draw. But nobody has come up with an explanation why the American chess genius went straight into what appeared to be a Russian trap. He took a chance to win a chance, said Danish grand-master Jens Eneveoldsen, We will never know until Fischer tells us if he does, said another international grandmaster.

Fischer obviously was pleased with his game. After the adjournment he angrily 'demanded a meeting with the Icelandic organizers to complain against what he described as the noisy audience. Some 3,000 Icelanders and foreign chess enthusiasts had packed into the Lagardur Hall for the opening thriller. But most knowledgable observers said they felt the audience was more quiet than is normal at top chess The Icelanders rejected Fis-'chers demand and told him it is up to the official referee, Lothar Schmid of West Germa-ny, to run the game from now on. Spasskys seconds.

Including international grand masters 2 Support Orders Jet In Co. Domestic Court Two new support orders were directed Tuesday afternoon by Judge L. E. Meyer during a session of domestic relations court. Gene Erby, 229 W.

Main Newmanstown, was ordered to pay $5 weekly toward the support of his mother at. Cedar Haven. Dorothy Fake, 2418 Guilford was ordered to pay $1.50 weekly toward the support of a child placed by the child welfare department- Washington Fire Co. Called Out Early Today A transformer fire at Lincoln Avenud and Canal Street resulted in the calling out of the Washington Fire Co. at 12:23 a.m.

according to a Civil Defense report. The call lasted 29 minutes. Also listed on CD reports was a call at 9:10 p.m, Tuesday trat sent rte Keystone Fire Myerstown, to the dump at east "of Myerstown The call lasted 27 minutes. U.S. IMPORTS LESS MEAT NEW YORK During 1971 nearly 1.7 billion pounds of forr eign meat passed inspection for entry into the United States, a decrease from 1.8 million pounds in 1970.

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST lo 7AM 1ST 7-13 72 i BOSTON NEW YORK 30.12 (O mcmtxix4p because the world is the largest newsmaking machine ever made! It never quits. Neither do we. We report the town, the country, the nation fresh, new-born news, the immediate imprint of today. Beats watching the old hourglass. UPI WEATHER EOTOC AST WEATHER OUTLOOK Tonight showers will be.

scattered across parts of the lower Mississippi valley. Lakes region, Florida and along portions of the mid and North Atlantic coasts. Elsewhere, mostly fair weather should be featured. Warm and humid throughout most of the East and South. Minimum temperatures include: (approx, maximum readings in parentheses) Atlanta 70 (90), Boston 69 (85), Chicago 69 (87), Dallas 74 (93), Denver 60 (87), Duluth 55 (75), Jacksonville 71 (90), Kansas City 72 (90), Lds Angeles 64 (78), Miami 75 (88), Minneapolis 64 (80), New Orleanjs 71 (88), New York 73 (89), Phoenix 82 (108), San Francisco 56 (74), Seattle 55 (76), St.

Louis 72 (90), Washington 73 (90)..

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