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fILKSOAr EVENING, JIT.VE 99, LEBANON DAILY NEWS, LEBANON, PA. PAGE SEA Horrich Amohl Boova! trnit A na Der Oldt Bauer Hut Eppes Tsu Sawga OIT BAUCH WUHJVERFITSICHA LEIDT Bossemdawl, Hoymoonet der 19tsayt, 1939. Liever Drucker; Sawg, gebts owver net arrlga leidt? See cooma tsu aim, un won see mull uf em hofe sin, no wella see olles saina os do husht, un wlssa woo os do sell grickt husht, un wos os ee gakusbt hut; un eh do's awe shun batsawlt husht, un woo os do's geld har grlckt husht, un eb do's gleicha doosht, un so weider. Sin see fum lond, so wella see awe wtesa we feel milllch os do gricksht, un we feel glaina sei os do husht, un we feel os de oldt loas hut. Cooma Bee fun der shtodt rous, dou wella see wissa ferwoss os do en bull holda doosht, won ar's yohr rum ken millich gevva doot.

See winsa welly coo os de butter-millich gevva doot. See froaga ferwoss os der shkoavey- endrich net sharra doot, es same os der gross oldt shifferich hawna. See wella wissa we OR es coomt os em bauer set aisel gsundt sin won see de dishdla fressa, un de onnera alsel on Harrisbarrig sin psundt won see lolly-popB, lin ice- cream, un cavvy-air. un so gil- dings tsumma nel fressa. No cooma BO aurma.

diimma, oo-Fhuldlcha bushgnlppel oust dn hinnera rossel-hoshdert rous, un wella wlssa wos OR oil gadno wart mit dem tox-geld woo see ba- doons. "El, see hen mecr cstiwdt, hut 10 en oldty runsel mecr fertsnilt doe de onner wiich, "os see daila fle shtroafs now rulla hilt rtiller fer do ah lay aiva drickn. un flnlta gee nn uvvn-drlwa blenh- dera. Toh wet OR mer Root Inwfa roll dort druf," hut no RH- unint. We Irh RPO gfroakt hnb wo nlrtt t)s sec war, nn hut sre Esawdl: 'Ich WBBC not.

Ifh bin unwr trplslirh oldt; hoach In rtn orht- Ich boh see (tfroakf. Pb snn dor- rum jcnhoara war, un oh sro R' '-alva Bhun wrid fun hnmc coomn Sre hut hisufl RshmuntRplt, an hut Ksawdt, "Irh hob awr shun IP weld ESBlrta. Teh bin uf de. ivrld rnoma om Slvva Shtorn, un irh war mull noach Pm Shwoavn Dawl fer fay-grout OR irh nueh rlncor war. Irh onom feel rum RADIO PROGRAM TUESDAY, JUNE 20 Citttrn One Hr.

for 2 Hrs. for M. (Daylight One Hour Later) (Changes in programs Qa listctl dve to nodcork corrections) Conley, Dance Munic Uroadcasttng News Dick Uarfjlng at i C. Krtlth Hendrlckt. Malcolm J)anclnff Howls on The Airliners Be Dancing Doep River Stern on only Bonnie Lowell Thomnii Ijynn Brandt, Harry Wood His The Johnson Waring Kasy Aces.

Dramatic Amos fc AnHy. The Aeolian Fulton Lewis, nnd Mr. Keen. Dramatic Jimmy and Ptan Hlckman's Serennrlo-r-rbr-wMt K. Afte TA Varleiv fmies Hi "Second The of Sngl Vrla, Baiter nr.d lYeRcnt.

1 Inplrie O. Robinson The Green Hornet, Men Only." "Information Plcaso," Pick Town His BonnO Rabinoff and of the Robert Bcnetilcy vln YAR Concert Heidelborc Con. Kdwtn O. HIM'n McGee. ra.llo Geoilinan'f: Surcepp Hrtpe Had it Chance Hal Kemp and Revue of Reviews Watt Ntviylc Orche? 1 Inside Story, repeat r.h^'ies Knife nborn's Maiden Music Muslo Or DJinrint fAr 2 jj v-irf: On-o'-p: AniMM Andy YAH rnrtrtrt JiKttny ridler 1 r-am-fnf nntll har.

Mer daoa ols unser yunga bawua noach un no gaina nier olsamohl noach Wohlaiver shteddel. Mar saint wunnerbaura socha won mer so Ivver de gons weld rum gooka doot." Ich wunner usht we gross os selly frau maint os de weld usht war? No wella see wissa terwoss os selly heffa sin woo dort shtaina; eb meer see usa £er unser lot- nei do, udder eb meer see uea fer kotsa-grout lay. 'Sis mull so en Bitty-chap doe rous cooma fer en census nemma fun do bowera, era kee, un geil, un sei. Ar is tsu em bauer in der shire-hoaf gfaura, un Troakt de frau woo der bauer war. See hut gsawdt ar wart drous im feldt, om blooga.

Ar hut see gfroakt we feel geil, un kee, un sei, un so weider. No gate ar nous un sookt rum-har. un don shpringt ar noach em house un froakt fer em- bauer sei telly-tone usa." Ar hut ue offis uf garroofa un hut gsawdt: "Mull Ich bin by em Bauer Brau. Im shire-hofe shtait en gadeer os ich nuch nix so gsalna hob. Es sbter.kt im misht bis on da gnee, un Bhtait uf tsway fees naiva mn shtro- sbtuck, un kowt OB de wiskers om board shtftla," Sei boss hut tsu- rick tsu dem dlndarsbleckerly g'foant, un hut gsawdt os sell war usht der bauer.

Usht's war em Shwolgy Womsher sei gase- buck. Un no der wake we feel fun denna galernta leidt ollawile sbwetsa; a shlecker fun der tsung on aim wort gshpaurt, un en on- nerer dort, un ivver dem hut era tsung eo feel roo kot; os es lungt fer era shleckes tsu do der naigscht curvet om dons. Ich sawg deer now, de leidt sin wunnerfitsich. We see so worra, con Ich net onnersht denka. os we see Bin so gaboara.

We see uf de weldt cooma sin. doe hen eee so en grutta hoopser gamocht, un gsawdt: "Woo bin ich?" Yessir-ree! See sin wunnerfit- sich won ich eppes wase. See sawtta ols os der wunnerfits het mull en kawder dote gamocht. Usht we, un ferwoss, un so weider. Warricknch, eee sin wunnerfit- sich.

Cell? Der Oldt Bauer. FREDER1CKSBURG Frederlcksburg. June Saturday the- firo company led by the White Kagle Banjo Band, 'of Lebanon, was among the prize winners in the. county firemen's parade at Palmyra. The Ever-Ready Bible clans of St.

John'f Lutin ran and Reformed Sunday school spent a pleasant afternoon In Hersbey Park on Sunday. About twenty people were in tho party. Next Sunday tho White Eagle Han jo Band, of of which Jean Gcbhart Is a member, will appear at Poplar Grovo Park In Perry county. The annual firemen's picnic will IIP he-Id next Sunday In the Park, along the Fredericks- liurg-Lebanort rond. The Allentown Hand will entertain.

Virginia Spannulh, of Hlaln fnl- lege, is spending a few weeks here visiting friends and relatives. Anna Map Swops and Lucy Klop, with their councillor, Miss Anther 7.ug will re-present tbn Trl- Hi-Y of the local hlgh'nrhool at thu Newton-Hnmllton Tri-Hi-Y camp, near Lcwlntown They PX- pect to remain thern for two weeks They lo-fl here- on SunCay SAYS FARMERS SHOULD CURTAIL OPERATIONS Washington, Today. R. M. Kvans.

agricultural adjustment administrator, has advised American farmbrs they would have to curtail operations even further than they already have done under crop control programs. Writing in the agriculture da- partment's extension service review, he said loss of foreign markets would require a. smaller acru- age. Under N'ew Deal programs, the planted acreage has been reduced from about 350,000,000 to 290..000.000 acres. "We are getting more food from an acre than we used to get," he said.

"There have been improvements In breeding, feeding and slaughtering, and the sanitation among livestock and feed producers. "We get more milk, meat and eccs from teed than we used to. We also have more feed available for milk, meat and eggs, particularly because of the use of gasoline instead of for 1 The administrator said the use of machinery on farms hftd not yet reached it? peak and that the limit in breeding, feeding and slaughter bad not likely been readied "In other words," he faid. "we have not. come to the enrl of a need for agricultural adjustment." FINE GROVE CARD PARTY June 21 8:00 M.

CHEMICAL FIRE HALL Benefit Ladies' Auxiliary TALUKS 35 Cents HAIR DYEING and TINTING Beautiful Natural Shades Applied by MR. NORMAN Personally Who speciftUud in This Work Tor 40 South ASvice on All 8th Street Xalr 'Probltma 2039. St. Charles Hotel All Day Wednesday Roast Veal Platter All Kinds of Sandwiches Beer, Liquor and Wine Pine Grove, June pupils the Marie B. Key Studio of Music, Tremont, gave a recital Monday evening in the United Brethren Church, Pine Grove.

Marie Werner, Pearl Rhein, Mary Frank and Catherine Hughes received credential certificates for having completed their elementary course in music. Miss Janet received a beautiful gold Pi Mu pin for her excellent progress. The girls wore evening gowns, and the church was decorated with summer flowers. The annual Children's Day service of St. Peter's Lutheran church, Pine Grove was held Sunday evening.

The program was as follows: Becker; A boy's welcome, Robert Nye; A welcome and a wish, Shirley Straub; primary verse. Fay Kindman; information, Jane Brommer; A request. Dorothy Nye: A soldier, Richard Doran: primary songs, the primary department; the rainy day, Anna Gilbert; A primary verse, Richard Another primary verse, Anna L. Fisher; Love, just love. Janet Lengle; duet, Ruth Fisher and Mary A.

Brommer; God's Promise, Richard Jones; words, Jackson A verse, William Walters; summer in the heart, Dolores Wenrich; God's love, Bessie Lengle. Why So right, Joan Barr: Children's Day, Dorothy Madenford; Greetings for Children's Day, Dorothy Barr; God's World. Aaron Rehrer; Summer Gladness, Betty Hein. Pantomine, That Sweet Story of Old, Jean Kline. The play, Treasures of Youth, Richman, Clalr Hindman; Stephen.

Thomas Leffler; Jack, Ernest Keeny: Jane, Marie Reed, music by the junior choir; Golden Year's Group, Shirley Zimmerman, Erma Warner, Mildred Zimmerman, Betty Sattizahn, Marie Kline. Margaret "Kelley. Happiness Group, Marjorle Leffler Ruth Fisher, Gladys- Balthaser, Louise Weidlinger. Gertrude Lengle, Dorothy Barr, Ellen Doran. Myrtle Hein.

Health group, Glenn Powell, Arnold Sattizabn. Russel Morgan, William Croll. Gene Hlnd- ma.T> Owen Brommer, Robert Hein. Home group. Thelma Krause, Betty Mease, Janet Smith.

Pauline Madenford. Margaret Weber, Eileen Mlllr. Good name, Mary Ann Brommer. Kingdom group, pearl bearer, Margaret Zimmerman; merchant. Stanford Schneck; customer.

William Wcand. Visitors at the meeting of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows on Friday evening, at tho Pine Grove Lodge 148 were. District Deputy Grand Master Albert Kut- zcr of western district, Autumn Leaf Lodge, Hock: Marry Hubeek, of Carrol Lodge. Sdniylklll Hnv- en; Clnudo. Veager, ami Harry ARcy of Grace Lodge, OrwIgsbnrK.

The Ladles' Aid Society of St. Peter's Reformed Church. Pine Grove, will meet Wednesday. June 21. Tbe meeting will ho nn outing; nt.

Twin Grovo pnrk. The fifteenth annual summer assembly of the Church of Christ, will convene nt Grctna June 21 to 26. Tho following from Pino Grove will attend with the Rev. nud Mrs. R.

S. Hcber- ling at. chaperones: Mrs. Amos Hnrr, Mrs. Luther Aungst.

Mrs. Adam AmiKSt, Florence Haeseler. Vivian Flrllcr. Ruth Kintzcl. Selma Klntsel, Betty Dinner, Margaret Blifcnn, Violet Smith Betty Hosser, Juno Hummel, Marls Brommer, Bobby Aungst, Harold Barr, Sylvester and David Heb- erllK.

George Brommer, of BolllnR Held, near Washington. 13. home on a brief vacation wilh his parn.Hs, Mr. and Mre. John Brommer and family.

William Fossler, of Langley Field. came home for a few dayni to vlplt his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fe-ssler. East Pottsville Pine Grove.

Mrs. Levl Feller returned after spending several week? with her son, Home-r Glenn Fe-ller. and fam- ilv at thp wc opposed more to Mease enjoyed a vir-il to way WPA was beint: run than to alma mater. Gettysburg Col-1 the principal of WPA itself. Democrats, sweaty with responsibility, that's the, wav they feel College; Miss.

Mildred Sat and Aaron Miller, of Ursinoo College, and Harry Martin, Valley Forge Military Academy. George Schneclrand son. Delroy, Lebanon, are spending the week with Mrs. Carrie Schneck, Pine Grove. Mr.

and Mrs. E. C'. Kantner and Mr. and Mrs.

C. E. Spaucake motored to Elizabethtown, Thursday, where they viewed the beautiful grounds surrounding the Masonic Home buildings. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Wooley, ot B'ooneville, N. in the Adirondack? area, are visiting their eon- in-law b.nC daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. E.

Hess, Mifflin street. Pine Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Straub and daughter, Shirley, and Mildred 7 ye, motored to Valley Yisv; on Friday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Adam S. Felty and Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Straub and daughter, Shirley, were Pottsville shoppers. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller and children of Sand Hill visited at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Kreiser on Saturday evening. Mr. Paul Hughes who is ployed in Maryland, spent week-end at. the home ot his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Irvin Hughes. em- the 3-MAN BOARD PLANNED TO RUNRELIEF Washington, Today MP) A desire to xlmrft with Republicans the responsibility for ndmlnlHlcr- Ing relief, ntid thus trim down Republican criticism of WPA operations, helped to put the plan for three-man WPA board Into the House-approved relief bill. The. ptoposed board, subslltut- ing for a single administrator, is one of the three sections of the measure which will be at.

the center of tbe coming fight In tho Senate. Sharp opposition to thr board Idea already is developing. The major agrument presented against it IK that a board Ifi better adapted to policy making, where Ideas need to be rubbed against eachfother, than to an administrative such as demanding quick judgment and prompt action. Opponents are citing the Internal disputes tt-bich have raged Inside TVA and tho Bituminous C'oal Commission, the complaints raised against the Labor Relations Board as examples of the troubles that can beset commissions and boards. On fie other side, a bebind- scenes argument that helped put the board plan In the.

bill was political vlciV of HIP problem. The merits of WPA were argued back and forth in ibe last campaign. Many Republicans said A SCOTT FAMOUS OW PLAYING "HER MAJESTY THE WIDOW" 8:30 f. P. 8.

T. A TODAY ItCl STANWYCK -McCREA Hi-Way Theatre Xjrentown, TONIGHT "Dark Victory" Two Bhowi, and A ASTOR Annville and Wednesday FRED ASTAIBE and GINGER ROGERS in The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle" CbOttCt f. CONDITIONED Tonltt, 9 r. 8. T.

TOM MOWK "Big Time lege, for a few Gerald Good and Edward Achen- hach have bren designated to mako a. survey of 'l hool about It. wp'll civr tlirni rr! pro- thi 1 PiiccPr'Mon fnr a bi-parll- san tbrpp-mnn No ampnd- PLAN GREIXKK RKUMOX An plnboratf) program of enter- tninment is hcing drsfted for the snnual Greinpr-Kreinir Reunion to Sunday, Auc- ust n. in Ppiiryn fhnroli Grove, I'p-nryn. Lancaster oownty.

hevs of ihr two famllipR and friends should notify oithPr President Nathan N. GrolnPr, 243 Col- Ipee avenue. Kllzahe-thtown, or Secretary Myrtle Greiner, folPbr.nVK Lebanon, of their intentions of attonding. Dubois. Today, through the wind: of a car when i' crashed fieair.st (invert Myron i injuries which I dMtk mhMI for the purpose, of Insurance 1 In running: WPA." required thise.

days. This frame of mind Mrs. Robert Dreisbach and chll- rtren. or Allentown, spendins some time with her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Kdward West Pnttsville street. The P. F. and constrnctinn can? have placed the poles for the Outwood electlMc lines and the stringing of wlrM will start this Mr.

and Mrs. A. RplnnoM, Pino firovn and Mr. and Mrs. A- II.

Kolnhold, LicVdfllp, moiored to Chambersburg, Fort London and other points of interest Fr'ciay combining business with a pleas- mrnt WHQ offorpd In HIP Houso to tnkfl that nut of thr At two UTA policy tnnr 1 hy IIP Hour-'" win rtrnw flfp. HOP IK flip formula for npporllonlns rPlicf funds aninnc 111" states ai'rording to population and Hi" number of joblcw. The other IP the proposal to iw tahlish monthly wage schrdulp for workers Instead of the prevailing wage pypipm. Senator Aflams (D-Colo), chairman of the siibo.onimitteo which urft tr jp I handles relief appropriations, and Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel GrabPyJ some of his colleague that Pino Grove, and Helen Werdt. and George Werdt. Rock, arp spending a week in New York city, attending thp. fair and slghl- Bobble Clements Is spending week with the family of Clayton Rank on tho Rudy farm at Fred- ericksburR, The Rev. and Mrs.

R. K. Todd. of the Evanpcltca.1 Congregational church, vleited relatives near I Honeybrook and Churchtown for 1 a day. The follom-init students returned home from for their summer Ttettion: ITHekirt JutMft -Mm, emnkuil whatever federal government to the needy is one- to.

individual citizen, not to ihc- stntr-s. (In 'bat they arjiii" 1 tbat whero man llvos should play no part in the. job of seeing that he. is taken care of, and that the number of unemployed is no true Kiilde to the numher of As for paying relief workers, senators favor a wag': a i under the, prp-vaiitns: en- onsh under to make WPA trt when if pomes State! XtWt. INLAND Rlchland, Juno Richland High School Alumni Association will meet on Thursday at p.

in. The meeting was postponed from Thurpdny. A large attendance to desired us officers will be elected. Three apartments are being made in the, South Race street residence of thr IPBBC Brubaker. The property was purchased by Left Belt.

Seventeen Girl of town thoroughly enjoyed a Siiiurday hike to tbe South Mountain, uk- inp their lunch with them. The Pennsylvania Dutch play "Dp Mned Hen'd tiedn." en- jnyed by Rood-sized aildti'tico or. Thursday nnd Frldny in Neptune Theater. Postmaster Morris and Ml'H. Smallz.

attended the convention of the Pennsylvania Association In Rrlc lapt we.ek. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rudy Heck, and son, Harold. Miss Durolhy Mur- derncHH and Leon Batdorff.

spent the week-end In Atlantic City. A unified church ftnd Sundav school service will be held next Sunday at 9:00 a. in. In Grnca Reformed church, Mr. and Mrs.

Walker Friend, of Topeka, Kansas, visited their son- in-law nnd (laughter, Mr. and Samuel Weiss. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Strickler.

Mrs. Harry Strlcklor and son, James, spent Sunday at the Scranton homo of Mrs. Jeanettc Gook- ley. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Weldman. and daughters, Marlnn. Myrtle and Grace, of Philadelphia: Mr. ami Mrs. Harbnugh Longenecker.

of Palmyra, and the Hurry Noll family, of Mohnton, were at the William Meredith homo on Sunday. A Children's Dny program will he presented In the Church of ibe. Brethren next Sunday at 7 p. m. S.

T. The program given In Grace a I I a 1 Congregational Church on Sunday night was considered one of the best ever presented in the locnl church on CMlilrn's Day. Tbe floral display was profuse anil very neatly arranged. A cood attendance marked the mceljns until of Mi" Christian Kndcnvor Society of Grscfi Church on Sunday ninht. Mifif Lucille Klein.

of 'lie rhsrRf. Sllh- f-tltntlnp fnr the er. who conM not be present. The tnpir e-1 After Days Are Over." v.us discusser! by the loader and other members. Four prayers were offered.

A fiuet "Whispering was sung by the Misses Lucille and Dolores Klein, with Miss Nancy Steinbach, the society's pianist, as accompanist. W. Waltz, counsellor of the society, conducted a question bos. It was announced that those KOinjf on the. C.

picnic to Rockv Springs on Saturday chould be Ht tho church at H. A number of members local Girl Scout Troop will go to the. World's Fair next Sunday. Mrs. James Kreider nnd MlM SalMe Kreider, of Annvlile.

called at the home of Mrs. Salinda Hol- steln recently. Mrs. Gingrich, Mrs. Mary Kcpsier and Jacob Wo'rf.

of visited Hol- on Sunday Mm. RaliMA Hrtstftltt John ACADEMY TODAY LAST TIMES Pour Months On Bronchvay. CHARLES BOYER STARTS TOMORROW Smm AHERNE-MCLAGLEN lune LANG-iohn CARRADINE Paul LUKAS ZUCCO HERSHEY FRANKIE BALLROOM P.M« D.S.T. HANSHAW And His ORCHESTRA BINGO MARION FIRE CO. Stouchiburg, Berks Co.

PENNA. TONITE 8:30 D.S.T. 70 Gnmcs for 40c Hartlng's Park near Schoenoek on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Annie Heau.

of Lobanon. visited Miss Alice Blnner for a few dayn. EPHRATA SCIENTIFICALLY Air Conditioned STATE TONIGHT vl 1 Confessions I of a Wilt BLAST THEM OUT OF AMFRICA! EDW. G. ROBINSON Siriirs iMry Bir.ctU fey AMTOIE UTVAK Prtmted Ir BROS.

The above feature is exceptional' fine production nnd should be seen by every American. The Management, Oomlnf Wta. utd Richard Greene Wendy Barrie THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES PICNIC Ebenezer School House Thursday, June 22 7:30 O'clock Ausplres Hoy Srout Troop, of Khenry.rr PINK (JROVK Gennnn nmt Music and Wtmnertinus Central Democratic Club Of Willow Will Hold Its Monthly Meeting On Tuesday, June 20, 1939 A full aUenilnncr is requested. Kplirafa. Juno are 3 IS children enrolled In the Community Pally Vacation Bible School.

Recording to records compiled by thn Rev. David J. W. Nn'l of the Ephrnln Mliilslcrliim, sponsors of Ibe event. The Rev.

H. M. Lytlle IK dra.ii of (be school. Sessions nre lield In the Washington Avenue building with the klnde.rKBrt.~i! in the basement, ot Hope. KvmiKe.llcitl church.

Tbe closing services will be held In the Church of the Brethren on Friday. June 23. A roller skallng party wns held nt the Kphrnlii Park pavilion last Saturday by the Sunday School class of Trinity Lutheran Church taught by D. L. Hninaker.

The Kphrata Girl Scouts Troop 2 held Its tea party Monday evening at tbe Epbratii Park. Jilsr. Utith Snyrter. of Ibis borough, sustnlnort a fractured wrist at tho Ephrnta Pnrk. Waller Kenninger.

of Maple Street, suffered a utroke while work at Mover's Knitting Mill. He remains bedfast tills week. Dr. II. G.

Rnonisnyrier, local physician, celebrated bis seve-niy- nlntli birthday Wednesday. I He lias been practicing medicine for the laj-'t BS years. Robert Brown. Duke, Street, was taken to the Homeopathic hospital. Reading.

Iftitt Monday for observation. Elmer Troxcl, Sprue- Street, escaped serious Injury about 11:30, Tuesday night, whon his car upset on the Kphrata-Stevens road. Troxel was on bis way to the Denver Hat factory, wherf is employed. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Sdiweacer, of Philadelphia, were week-end visitor? of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Riilgenmn on Duke Street. I Students of Pearl M. llaines.

I of Readlnc. will clve third aninml rerjtal here. Friday, June i 2.1 in tbe Hlph School I auditorium. The Is f.pnn sorerl by fbe ftphratn Hlpb School Alumni Apsorimiriii for the henellt of tbe public library fund. In addition, Miss will present Polly ntul Her Polly Ann Revue as feature of the night.

A meeting of tbe Cloister Physical Culture Club was held last, week at. the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Gods-hall, Park William Dunn, president, bad 1 Plans for summer activities weie made. Thn club will hold an outing at Twin Grove Park on July 4th.

Baseball nnd other games, and a covered dish luncheon will be served. A splendid luncheon was served by Mrs. God- sball. Walter Forest, warden of the Lancaster county jail, spoke Monday night to the Men's Bible Class of Trinity Lutheran Church. Mr.

Forest pave an Interesting address. Ge.orjfo Klick. Bucknell three- letter man and a graduate of hijrh has been named instructor the Kphratit Park plnyftror.nrt. He nis i MondiT. instructor will touch -football, boxing and other games.

June Ilortranft, playground Instructress, Announced that all candidate for the harmonica, hand are to report at the park Friday at, 1:30 P. nt. Volley bull and badminton have been slnrled. Unndcraft clauses have also been organized. SEE STREAM POLLUTION AS BIG ISSUE Hnrrlsburg, to allow Interstate regulation of stream pollution In tbe Ohio and Delaware watersheds likely will become a major Issuo of tbe next special session ot the Pennsylvania's general assembly.

Administration officials expect the extraordinary session to be called early In for the primary purposes of providing more relief funds and adjusting the stale's tax program. Two a 11 authorizing PeniiBjlvnnla to enter Into compacts with adjacent states guaranteeing sanitation standards and stream pollution control on thn Delaware and Ohio River, and their tributaries, wore killed in 10,13 legislature. Kllwond J. Turner, Republican speaker ot the house, accused Senator Oscar J. Tallman (R-Lehlgh) of blocking legislation affecting ibe Delaware watershed in thft in- teroKts the Bethlehem company which has a plant, on river markliiR the Pennsylvania- New Jnrsey boundary.

Hoth hills died In Tallinsn's government committee in the senate, after passing Hie home. Turner, strnnp lender in hoiiHi and a olnunch advocate tbe defeated legislation, is now Pennsylvania's snuior member on the interstate commission ou Iho Delaware River basin, cooperating with New York, New Jersey nnd Delaware! in folt! "division between the states in the. Delaware basin. Tho other bill. Introduced by Rep.

Elmer J. Holland, PUtsburgu Democrat, would have allowed Pennsylvania to enter Into a compact with eight states along the Ohio River, seitint: up an River Valley sanitation committee-. Other states, most of which have ratified compact or have, legislation pending, include. New York, West Virginia. Kentucky, Ohio, Illinois, Tennessee and Indiana.

The compact would sniarantea stream sanitation and regulation of indiistrinl water riebts along tbft prinrljini irii'iulftrles in Pennsylvania, thft Allegheny fprtern! nnw coitrtl COIONIAL! Matinee Evening Sc r25c Feature Starts at 1:35 4:10, 9: IS. Notice Due to popular public approval, Gary Grant and Jean Arthur in "Only Angels Have Wings" hw been held over one more day. and Wednesday ti.r*"**! lyob With GREATEST SCREEN ADVENTUR IIT4 MTWMTH THOMU uraaJ HICHAM WHTK01EH Final Showing Today Dolores Michael Costello Whalen in "Outside 1 Tomorrow and Thursday ihii picture eol- ro- ANNE tSHIRLEY I JAMtS IELLISON 4lirbiri tui Ptirci M. Kiulm Final Showing Today SAGAOF- FEARIESSP PIONEERS! I (till ELLIOH Plus Another Thriller i'Chasing Danger' PRESTON FOSTER i LYNN BARI Tomorrow and They Made Her A Spy.

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