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The Evening Sun from Hanover, Pennsylvania • Page 1

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WEATHER Some cloudiness tonight and Tuesday THE EVENING SUN IT SHINES FOR ALL VOL lOO-NO. 95 PHONE ME 7-3736 HANOVER, MONDAY. JANUARY 7. 1963 16 PAGES Two Sectiont CL Copy 30c Per Week 'W Oman Dies After Being Hit Bv Auto Mrs.JohnBerlvlieiiiier, 74, East Berlin R.D.2, Victim Of Aceidenl Wrs. Suzanne Btrkheinier 74.

of John Berkhcimcr. East Berlin R.D. 2, vas killed about tt pjn. Saturday when struck by an iHtomobile wiiile crossing the Ab- boftslown road, three miles nortli of Hanover. It was Adams County's first traffic fatality this jrtar.

The woman, according to Dr Crist. Gettysburg. coroner, suffered ot the Aull. upper right leg and ribs both sides ol the IxKly, Mrs. Berkheimer was pro- dead by Dr Glenn F.

on arrival at the Hanover fcneral Hospital at 6:20 p.m. She OKLAHOMA CITY. Okta aP. on its top, Markel. thev said, was taken to ttie in the Ltimondson.

a tnend of died instantiv the Fire Co. ambulance. President Kennedy, resigned Sun j.jg flames Mr. and Mrs. Berkheimer and Markel, self-emploved as a truck- tteir daughter, Rosalie, who appointed to the Senate.produce, ha- his cargo load-, Iteen shopping in Hanover Robert S.

I the day, were en route home HOWARD EDMONDSON Appointed To Senate Post York Countv 3Ian Killed In Accident illiam Markel. 23, Glen Roek R.D., Dies In Crash Of I'ruek A 23-year-old ork County truck driver was fatally injured when his tractor-trailer rig overturned and burned at Dam yesterday The victim. William Glen Rock 2. died of asphyxiation and multiple burns. Dr William Weber.

Snyder County coroner, said. Filled with onions and cabbage. Markel's truck, according to police. ran out ol control as it entered the community's traffic circle snapped off 23 guard rails and overturned. Police said the trucker was trapped inside the cab which land- Tshombe Given Chance Allow U.N.

Occupancy when they stopped at (he Nunda' George Nigh, 3o. the lieutenant rruit Farm to purchase gome who moved up to the jhp victim, who lived all his apples. office and appointed Mrs Berkheimer accordinc to ed Susquehannock High School mif, acLOiaing to told him he would be per.son- Cf Hate police of the Gettysburg de- gUy' bv the appointment a member of St. Jacob toll aliehted from thp sipati x-- Church, New Sa" the aS carwhich had lem. He would have observed his ine larniiy car, wnicn nad been president, who is vacationing at hirthdav off the road on the east before Ed the to the fruit stand on the opposite the Senate.

hj)me. Mrs. Berkheimer was struck ini The administration can file southbound L-. by a car solid from Edmondson, 37, Mirhapi by Charles M. Fultz.

21, a Democrat who backed Kennedy i elleville, Mifflin County. for the presidential nomination in F'ultz. a linotvnp for stops in Baltimore and Wash- Kern, Glen Rock R.D. 2. and his HELICOPTER PUSH Vietnamese soldiers and militarj- advisers push helicopter damaged in fighting with Communi.st Viet Cong forces to rppair site near Tan Hirp Village.

South Vietnam. Extra Penny Is Needed On All 1st Class Mail R'pea'OfTwo neeent Lans Military iMjuipment Buildup Continues For Kolwezi Push Kaianga PiesKionI Moise Tshombfl apparently is being given a chance In invite a bloodlos.s I N. occupation of his war capital of Kolwezi and thus insiup a place of power for himself in the reunified (j)ngo Diplomats indicated was ponrienng thi.s course of lion as the military buildup continued. Amphibious armored troop carriers and bridging ix)urcd in on huge I Air Force puitmg the I N. loifp a botter to press an advance on I wp i Officials of the central Congolrsr governntf'nl arrived in Ell.sa- bethville to take steps to reintegrate Katanga into the Congo in accordance with I Socretary-(ienei al I Thant's unify plan The reunion scheme includos merger ol the Katangan and Congolese armed forces and a share of the revenues from Katanga's industrial wealth for Premier Cyrille Adoula's central government in ville.

At the Klisabethville Airport, central government representatives up customs and immigration offices. Financial experts studied means of unifying the Congo and Katangan currencies. Katanga issued Its own banknotes after its secession. N. Undersecretary Ralph Bunche, who flow to the Congo on a special mission over the said he had no to meet with Tshoml)6.

He the time for negotiation is "We have stated that we expect complete freedom of movement the elimination of all armed That is a County Man Claims Trio Tarred Him near the frontier of Angola. since 1863, when unifonn stand, ards were established by the Post of two pieces of con Office Department, they are not Iroversial stale lesislalion passed piiblican governor, lakes ollife fliwooa reminoen patrons oi tne il.e hiihesi nn reeorrt When the Tshombe likely will lie allowed up to In comply with thin neM Monday, Glen Rock, with his po.st office as the Sources close to F.dmondson brnesl said that when Kennedy came to officiating, a.ssisted by pffpf-t Similar reminders Oklahoma City Friday for Kerr's Bernheisel postmasters throughout than 450 miles. County Association of Township funeral he urged the governor the After the first uniform rate was Supervisors, Auditors. Tax Collec- V-ki take the Senate seat Jchurch mav rates five cents for the rate went down in tors and Assessors I i W'lOtllYIClT Kerr, a Democrat uho family at the fun-letters and four cents cents for a full ounce Milton DeLancey, secretary Iclllo I IIt I known as the uncrowned king tomorrow between 7 Postcards, six cents for airmail remained at that until 1932, Pennsylvania Association of 1 iPf a par a ac airmail except for a period during World Township Supervisors, called on WASHINGTON Southern Democrats have a habit letters are expected to produce temporarily the 150 township officials attending the 88th Congress streamed of not following their party in additional revenue cents. their 46th annual meeting at Dov-' jjjto town today, ready lor a dou-ership, of combining with conser- for the Post Office Department Alwood announced er Saturday to give their support.donnybrook that will get the alive Republirans to thwart each year.

the charge of one cent to all state legislators working for session off to a rousing start. Domocratic administration Winlnes Two ago. in an attempt to the floii.se Com- has l)een discontinued. The lx)ok- county group had tinder con- into rules fights on both sides of niitfne from delaying liberal leg- St. the Senate, died of a heart attack New PeriT.

57, Seven Val- As FMmondson gathered his sup-' leys D. 1, was found tarred porters at the mansion about the face and hands last to make the switch. son, state police at York re- Robert S. Kerr Jr announced he i'fci 'Tr, i i stamp booklets containing five- the repeal of the law dui- Af ip ID A Senate in lilim in eight-cent denominations jng the current vear day the legislators will run Troopers said Perry was found Edmondson, fiery reformer and 1511 I were valid at the old rates, but tuiiem edf. the legislators will run near about 20 miles accompli.shed orator, was elected mr of York, by Owad, a governor at 33.

youngest chief ex- garage operator. Perry ecutive ever chosen by Oklahoa- vas not seriously injured, al- mans. l- i nrncia though he was beaten about the Edmondson supported Kennedy ing insufficient postage will be for- (irflUlSP Muludl face and had some teeth knocked for the presidential nomination rh 1 warded, but the matter will be out, they said. when Kerr and others swung the', fpH i ni Inln "parked and the ad- InSUritUCe iriH Police said Perry told them his state delegation behind Vice Presi- dressee will have to pay the de- anvthing mailed too late to l)e post- marked with date re- a resolution labeling the the Capitol that will ide them islation, the administration won a quired the new rates. Postal officials said letters and cards bear- value.

assailants were Negroes. Perry is dent Lyndon He made ficency vhite. This is the story Perry told them. police O. in St Joseph parish, seconding speech for Kennedj rm.r.p nf t.iu.

Officers Named The new rates also effect local 1 course of talks on said at the Democratic National support will cover about drop letters letters left for pick- Milton Sterner was re-elected tion. gjj. 71 parish priests will up by the addressee at small com- president of the board of directors Paradise Mutual Insurance Co. Three men jumped into his car He reportedly had been offered oigan za ion made munity post offices. The new rate of flrced behind the par si" Te'2 for this type is four cents, an in- al i Ti L.

Crabbs will be president of the crease of one the annual meeting of policy- Dud Fire QllPIK'hcd ders Saturdav at the firms home If "in ijc uiCMueill lilt; vi w.iv holders Thov Wrnvp ornnnri rnimfv Panned support program and Gor- Second-class and third-class mail office. 101 Baltimore Street ct onri fhoo hii, It 3 shington and Oklahoma Axworthv vice president. rates also are increased under a Arthur N. Bowman was renamed mated at $150, was extinguished by) jihjj, Democratic edge may ost of the day and the.n took him He was prohibited bv the school reorganization law flag- along lines more significant to fight to e.vpand it to 15 members, rant invasion of home with legislation tiran party labels; lib By adding three members to "many flaws and doubtful provis eral vs. conservative traditional 12.

the The outcome is apt to have a plexion was tipped to the liberal Del.ancev also called for the re- strong effect on Ken side, pcal of the wage law which fixes legislative program and on This comm.ttce enlargement minimum wage limits on contract tlie presidential and congrcs died with the last Congress and work that will disrupt l.Kal wage elections. the fight to expand it will be Technically. Democrats hold lought again. The will large voting margins in Ixith the come quickly, of both Seirate and the House In the Son- parties will caucus separately ate their advantage over the Re Tuesday, trying to agree on a po- publicans is 67 to 33, in the House sition before the House takes up 258 to with one Democratic the i-sue Wednesckiv. A fire, causing damage esti-vacancy.

In openly taking sides in the On fi) formula effective in and Attornpy meml)ers of the Eagle F'ire Co In both branches most of the day and the.n took him He was prohibited Ti i i tmd' tion will not employ anyone fl-om stages through the next three Joseph E. Erb will continue as who were called to the home of 77! the pari.shioners. The parish rates is available at all post of- committee were Lester P. Frantz. 225 Moul Avenue, yesterday at 2 jj.

whites CigarelleS prie.sts will train the members offices manager of the Myerstown branch p.m. Firemen said the blaze the planned support organization. While the new rates are the high-office, Elwood Hengst, Hallam was confined to a ventilating duct D. 1. and Frank McConnell, over a stove They attributed the manager of the branch fContinued Page 6) the parish to high pres-years.

Full information on these solicitor Named to the executive Dr and Mrs George I3Gill0cl cause this is what do to us down Monev Stolen The trio, who later were joined The members will then call on all LONDON news lusmn. the mini.stry came around 1 papers said today swift British to the official American version. ch office at blaze to overheated cooking oil inslipped past defenses re rpferring to an exer- Stewartstown. filing pan Firemen said Mrs. mock H-bomb attack a couple of months ago are of the board re-elected who called the fire com- out major an Air Mini.stry spnkes- were James L.

Atkins. Lebanon; prevented a considerable including York, Wash man said Frantz. Hengst, Kenneth Beav- amount damage by using a fire jngton. Chicago and Los last occasion on which we by a girl, drove him to near Theft of a transistor valued Parish ion oi RedeVelopiUent Woodbine where they left him in at S15.90. three carton of ciga Pari.

n. will discuss with par- his car while Ihey went into the relies and in cash from the Plaillied voods. Perry left the car and was bicycle and lawn mowpr repair ceipi. ann Kxpenoiuires found by Owad who took him to shop of Cvril Neiderer. in Linden Fniish No effoit will re ki his saraee and called police Avenue is being investigated to have a pan.shioner make Foimation of a re- Manchester.

York County; extinguisher on the blaze before British officials denied took part in an exerci.se of this rtnlipp pledge. Parishioners will educate dexelopment authority be Berkheimer. Spring firemen arrived. reoort was in an operation referred to as Sky-hield II. about Oct.

14, 19bi That exercise was a joint Police said thev went to the nolice witiuge. rai isiuoners win Berkheimer. Spring where Perry said he left his car, Neiderer. who operates tV shop Jellow parishioners con.sistent. Grove R.

D. 1. and Melvin -----------------------but the vehicle was gone. It was at the rear of lus home, told police and ol one Ilanningan. Felton lound in York by cly police lal-the place was entered between 9 the pastor said.

Police would not say if Saturday and shortly 'lonsignor Park quoted from sociation at paradise Mutual in the process of told them he his as- after 1 a.m. vesterday. A door bishop Green article in the II a number ol addilional ia lants had been forced 'sitor mg room of the board of com- uill bp hpid in the meet- Two automobiles were involved months ago The bombers fly up 3 colli.sion at 9.15 p.m yester-to fion miles an hour the report Four British now-papers the exerci.se was earned out by four Vulcan bombers ahoul two fen The spokesman declined to comment when if British 47th Edition Of Farm Opens Today 47th vin Jones and Mrs. Jones uu in.surance firms through merger Hav at Sluiii't Avenue and West mers in the court house. for thr Ncith bombers penetrated North eel.

Penn po- Command in the ex- ry Busser. commission lice I'epoiled Police said an au Unc- coiri Vio fox nrc an I OO mobilc Robert nonsense. newspaper claims contained on "Tithing" missioners "Pastors faced with the peren- York. nial problem of insufficient funds Harrv to support their parishes have had president, has said he favors an 31(111 recourse to various schemes to authority, provided, however, a supply the funds. Parish outlay of county money is involved, "ti said 'an exerci.se took place about plications, particularly that the dinners, picnir s.

card parties A redevelopment authority is R- D. o. paid a fine ot $10() plus wUh a sedan di ven declined to manned bomber has many more bazaars, raffles and bingo parties sought to enable borough and town-costs Justice oi the Peace Clyde Kopp, of Fred- it was a success vears of useful life as a nuclear have in many cases been to obtain federal funds lor William Y. Naill Jr. this morning erick Street, traveling west on source of revenue to balance the financing redevelopment projects a disordprlv con- Street.

Damage to the brand. 68, Hanover R.D. 5. travel- Mtolry first several imporlant strategic im- after some apparent con- deterrent. State Fai-m Show opened its doors' Show officials are hoping for a parish budget One cannot but ap in their respective areas Funds duct, filed by borough police.

He Hildebrand auto was estimated I I I are available only to an authority, was arrested Saturday evening on and to the Kopp auto at $125. HC itllSS the public today with some break in the weather this year spectators expected to vis- Traditional farm show eather It the exposition halls before the calls for storms and biting five-day event ends for another cold temperatures. ypar Rut thp crowds rnme and inMtpd' Last vear madp guests took a prp-show tour of thp thPir way through thp va.st farm halls Sunday night, and 5 how 25.000 less for the first time in two years, than the 1955 record 16ie governor made it through There is some in rash without incident pnzes to be won this year in During his two-hour tour, his livestock judging This, plus other last as chief executive. Lawrence prizes offered by state and farm milkshakes, chewed on a organizations, make the total ca.sh carrot and held baby lambv and awards amount to S63.289 There will be no carnival-type B'lt hr did not fall off a milking midway, but officials have hr did two years lined up thp usual rnfertainmrnt fjor did hp have a rhtrken flap program for four nichts Hs his face-as he did Starting with last year nicht" -day, the in Observers noted the ernor eludes square dancins competition tt)ok a cautious approach to the Tuesday, horse pullins on Wed animal' t'lis year resday and 4-fl and FFA tractor The governor was accoiriiianH'd drivinc contests Thursday night, bv Agnrulture Secretarv Williain -ale of the grand cham- fi'enning. other cabinet members pion 4-11 steer which also is usu and chief of the all.v the show grand champion, gtate supreme court.

Charles Al provides the climax on Friday On Page 6) it was explained. Center Square. pf)lic'e said. PT Card Rra Sale continues Ruth Jan p. at 3pm Shop 3 York Street Kav OXFORD.

Ml'S Negro' Meredith put it this at a James Meredith said today he new-, conference hii dormi- will not attend the I'niversitv of tory Mississippi next semester It shntild he neted the present not a decision to The 29 year-old Negro, first of iie my effort to receive education- his race ever knowingly admitted al training al the univer.sity. as a student at the university "Rather my decision is not to expl'ain what he considered attend the university next semes- his circumstances ter the present But, since his enrollment under stances I guard of federal bayonets Oct He said he intended to remain ihe has lived and attended clashes at the university at least throu.gh iunder the proteetuin of federal the end oi the -innester taking all 'marshal and federal troop- of hi: firi'ril examinations. laM week Fiirtaiion Halk needlework hndge. by F-estform. sale price $5 Ruth ceramic- tolc painting.

Register Shop, 3 York Street. Now. YWCA Classes. Adv M. SCHOOL PROJFXT Grading and excavating machinery goes into action at Brrxjkside School, of the South Western Schf)Ol district, preparatory to consStruction of an addition to the ture to accommodate elementary pupils of Penn, Manheim and West Manheim Townships.

Sun Photon Dock Slrike iNrfsoliiilors Meet loday YORK A a clear effort to clarify 'official says the firsi face to face opinions session ol industry and union Roynolds got the two sides to- negotiators since fivf days before gether Sunday tor the first such Maine-toTexas dock strike began session Dec 18. was credit to (loth sides. ontract talks continue tfKlay in efforts to settle the strike of James sec (m)o (jock workers which ha? retary of labor. urged pcjppiod shipping on the Atlantic upon them that a real "ense eoasts collective bargaining is under test --------------------at this time Rarbiznn Slifis, broken sizes, reg, conduct of the meeting So $4 77 Ruth Kay Shop (wa? a credit to both sides and. Adv..

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