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FEB. 0, LEBANON DAILY NEWS, LEBANON, PA, PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN Says Striking AF Should Get Top Priority cd Tiom "coming along pretty fast, but it sewns to have slowed down. I don't know why. The air pianes not coming as fast as I thought they would." The committees are considering a resolution by Senate- Republican leader Wherry of Nebraska to bar the. President from sending additional ground troops to Europe- uctil Congress has fixed a policy.

Waitehead appeared at Wherry's request. He said the long range Air Force, as now set up. could carry Its mission against an enemy to a "reasonable degree." hut was not strong enough to keep the industrial power of an attacker Later under questioning by Senator Stennis Whitehead said he isn't opposed to send more ground troops to Europe. He said he is in favor of holding Europe "as long as we can." adding that it would be diffcult, but not Impossible, to operate out of Britain if Europe falls. schedule announced late yesterday calls from Harold E.

Stassen. University of Pennsyl- rania president, to testify tomorrow afternoon. He will be followed Saturday "morning by Gov. Thomas E. Dewey of New York, the 1S4S GOP presidential candidate.

a Republican Policy Leader Taft of Ohio and Wherry probablT testify Monday. The lovr do not see exactly on troops Issue, although Dewey and Stassen tend to themselves with the admin- ittration'i thinking on sn aid program, -whiH Taft and Wherry do cot. Stassen and Taft contended with for the 1948 Republican nomination and the possibility eiists the three may again be rivals in 1S52 although all have disclaimed they are seeking the nomination. The course charted by Congress in the next few weeks of foreign the way it coincides or conflicts with their virtually certain to play a major role in the outcome of the 1952 Republican presidential scrap. Dewey.

now publicly barking Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower for the GOP standard-bearer role, has called for full U. S. aid to Europe.

He has also suggested mobilizing ft American divisions. StHssen has not gone quite that far in calling for Republicans to follow the course outlined by Eisenhower in Mis role as supreme commander of the European De- fence Force. Tafi is holding out for some limit by Congress on the number of troops that can be sent to Europe. Wherry has opposed the sending of even a single division. while calling for emphasis or.

V. S. air and sea power. Margiotti Leaves Way Open For His Resignation Soon -fc. the Fine cabinet, deadlocked in the Senate for more than a month.

"I would take it under serious consideration if it would ease the deadlock." the Attorney General I But he added that he didn't know whether his resignation would end the stalemate. "It might make it said. Senate Democrats, their 20 votes enough to block all Fine's cabinet nominations, have withheld con- i firmation on the ground the Gov- iernor first must submit the name i of an attorney general. Fine has held the Margiotti appointment need not be confirmed until the end of the legislature. The Pittsburgh lawyer was ap- pointed by former Gov.

James H. I Duff last year. "I have not asked the Attorney i General to resign." said Fine last i night. "I will not ask him to re- I sign. DEATHS and FUNERALS Mid-Century Edition TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Warmly Greeted I Here Wednesday Texan Chisels Out New Scone Stone Herbert Gehret Interred Today At Fredericksburg Funeral services were held st two o'clock this afternoon at the Fraatz Funeral Home, 922 Willow Street, for Herbert Gehret of Lebanon Route I.

The Rev. E. M. Rhoad. pastor of Salem Evangelical United Brethren Church, was the officiating; minister.

Interment took place at Cedar Hill Cemetery. Fredericksburg. The bearers were William Roeder. Charles W. Kinnamon.

John Moyer and Shirk Folmer. Funeral Director Frederick S. was ia charge of arrangements Gthrct. a former local dealer who died Monda survive his wife. Mrs.

Mar daughter. Mrs. William STATISTICS Fntril (Meet Lebanon, on list Mrs. Pauline Woonier. wife of Oscar W.

aged From One) The task of physically produc bol of the British kings, was ripped from its place under coronation chair in Westminister Abbey and spirited away last Christmas Day. Scotland Yard believes Scottish Nationalists stole which WHS taken from HERSHEY HERSHEY. Feb. 22 En- attended. Charles Bikle, vice president, extended greetings, after which reports of cemmittMi prwenteii.

One br chairman, was to the effect that the total BS'iabershi? is now 1ST. jhe Rev. ing and distributing the 'huge edi-! Scotland by England's King Edtion is a story in itself and is sum- i 5th and Cumberland Sts. at med up briefly as "a terrific job One day Adams, a round-faced. musical numbers rollment in the Derry Township tor of Derry "r.Vircb schools during January, as re-.

led eroup In a song In'ii- ported at recent meeting of the board of directors by superintendent. Raymond Koch, was as follows: Kinder-, ami "Falling in Love. garten. Ill; grades 1 to 6, 78S: i "Patfrn for Survival." was junior-senior high school. 120Sj which portrayed in a striking and adult education classes.

TR4. manner the measures to be tak-n the sented by Delores Peck, who You Walk Through Sterling King, principal of the' for the protection of children and of willing news-carriers who as town, stopped him in front ef duriB lh month. tlon j'Jsad kr.v iu neiivHring the ihe posioffice. principal of tne Al of ifce whi-h Thieves Steal Safe From Oil Co. Station Trom 3 One) loss involved has been made as yet The proprietor of the establishment.

H. G. Engle. discovered the robbery at 7:15 a. today, when he arrived to open the bulk oil station for business, State Police reported.

State Police said entry was made by breaking the glass window ih the office door, which is located at the rear of the buildine, and reaching inside and unlocking an inside lock. State Police said it would have taken at least two men to carry the safe. Sergeant, Henry Habig and State Trooper William Anselmi of the local State Police sub station are conducting the investigation. B'nai B'rith Presents Flags To Two Schools Two Lebanon County schools today were prf-sented with new American flags given then: by the Lebanon B'nai B'rith Making the presentation in each instance was Hpnry Levin, chairman of the B'nai B'rith Americanism Committee. The two schools receiving the flags were the South Lebanon Township High SchooNat lona and the Newmanstown High School.

At South Lebanon. Levin presented the flag to Ann Bayler, lenlor and president of the student senate, and gave a history of the flag. An address on the life of George Washington followed by Rev. William E. Swoope, pastor of Zion Lutheran Church.

Several numbers by the high school band were included on the program and the invocation was given by Harold Lineaweaver. senior student. Present for the occasion were Principal Ray G. Kurtz, County Superintendent Harry C. Moyer.

Assistant Superintendent Reuhen Longacre and board members Claiirie Walhorn. Howard Weaver and Harvey Steffy. At Xpwmanstown. the program followed much the same pattern with the fiaK accepted by Jack Allwein. a member of the junior class.

Senior Student Robert Lee Prnitt delivered tile invocation. Principal J. M. Leidich took part in the affair, as did the high school band. Gen.

Vaughan's Secretary Evades Questioning WASHINGTON. Veronica continued to evade newsmen today who wish in question her about her job as a confidential White House secretary despite her status as an Australian citizen. Mrs. Jolly. 41.

who has been holding: dnwn the post of secretary to Maj. Gen. Harry A'aughan. President Truman's military aide, since Pec. 1.

absented herself from the White Hotife yesterday ber-aus" of a "headache." Efforts by wsrnen to see her a', her home last night resulted ir. an explanation that she was "out for the evening." Ir seemed unlikely that the brunette would appear at White House today in view of the fact that Federal employes observe the Washington Birthday holiday. Vauchp.n himself has refused to talk to newsmen about Jolly. Mrs. Joliy.

who re'-eives a salary of annually, a citizen of Australia, hut was granted "the status of permanent resideni-e" in tne S. jp.sislHtion introduced by the late Rep. John Sullivan iD-Moi. Lit- for the people of i A. Marks.

Lebanon; a son Wil-; Work on the Mid-Century Edi-; "Well. I will." said Adams, who Sylvia Lewis and wpr Ppu a '5- liam Gehret. Cleona; three grand-! years. i tion began months aso for thp i is of amestrv lloli, the last named also Blr Ma -Mrs. Haro.d Marischildren: one great-grandchild: UvJwif 1 1P NEWS editorial, advertising and But he remembered "having i Hershey in flpm ot the hnspira brother.

El wood GehrM i staffs. Kut the oritu-al heard someihinR about a law that i Sl te chorus a Elwood City. con charge. nirtn Friends point in its production camp over private citbens can't communicate Feh ruary S. 9 and 10.

Tlie stud I1 'he Hershey inv evpninp 7 to a- the' the eeken(1 am i on Wednesday, with heads of foreign states six numbers of the Standard Sl hel( a successful i Actual printing began on Sat- "Who do 1 wite to "about Evening High School classes took aiue night in the ml i the Stats room of the Hershey Lebanon; and a number of nieces. Robert Leedom Taken By Death Last Night Leedom of last night at about 12 a hospital at Pottsvilie. of Baltimore. Pottr-ville on January 2 a funeral and while a heart attack. He was employed in Baltimore.

He leaves to survive his wife, former Stella Fasnacht of Ann- vilie, three daughters. Mrs. Frank Werdig. Washington, n. and Community Newmanston-ii, on the urday, when the four back sec- he.

asked v'lrYne lne State High School equivalent 1 0 uf the editor and publisher of the in order to o'clock from Wike Uiuser Funeral i three-quarter-pouud edition were whaite Kasle. i credits for their high School stuaents tneir paients 1 'friends. Music was provided hv Dies Of Heart Attack B-C-n were printed and transport- Mrs. Pauline M. Ciair, Mrs.

Albert Graves and Mrs. North Ninth Street, passed nest Mauk. both of Baltimore; one away Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at Adams hunted unti, HP found sh reported ed to the The just iho rlcht kind of sandstone. that th Allowing had to Mr and Mr nee were then assemnled into He la az ine the dea for the first i wi (VRrien Woomer.

wife of Oscar W. Clair. separate units of 144 pagt-s each showing details of the orieina'l sen honors. Nattalie J. Whit- by a 2.y-«mer^hoy?.

and Stone of Soone he wro(e h)s tie: honorable mention: of the speosa! i to Ambassador Franks i Boyce. Arthur Cwiek of Baltimore, Miss Edna Leedom of Paimyra, and Mrs. Richard Dohner, Lebanon; and one grandchild. Mrs. Lillian I.

Schneck Succumbs At Pine Grove Mrs. Lillian I. Schneck. passed away at her home on Carbon Street, Pine Grove. Tuesday after being in failing health for a num-j mover.

Oscar W. and Henry ing an illness of one year. She was 59 years of age and a member of the Liberty Fire Company Auxiliary, the L.A.A. Playground Auxiliary. Pocahontas Lodge, Dairy Maids.

Reindeer. Lebanon Firemen's Auxiliary. Ladies of the. Golden Eagle and the Ladies Auxiliary of the R. M.

Club. Aside from her husband she leaves five children; Mrs, Josephine Greggs. of Michigan; Mrs. Emma Sattazahn. Mrs.

Mae Don- On "Delivery Day" clc-sing: "I advice as to how appreciate votir! Eu sene Frantkowski, Ral Nancy Gordon. John Klnnaird. Flizahpthtown 4 Fdna paper was begun at 9:30 a. m. ow he's chiseling awav the DonaW McCarthy.

Richard Miller, and as the papers came off the np Stone of Scone gnd BWaltin Mary Morrett. Ann Olena. Thalia press they were rushed to the Pellegrini. William Seaman David "production line" set up in the Shafer and Janice Shank. McCann, B.r« wS ber of months.

She was a member of Salem Het- children all of this city; six grand- two brother? Wil- zel Lutheran Church. Washington Ham and Wallace Township, and of Keystone Coun- Woomer, both of this city cil Sons and Daughters of Liberty. She leaves these children: Mrs. Lida Rehrer. Pine Grove: Mrs Ludie Evelan.

Noxen. Mrs. Parthenia Behney. Pine Grove: Calvin I. Schneck.

Pine Grove. R. Sergeant Monroe M. Weidman Street, garage for final assembly. There they were placed in bundles for all city and distribution points and were load-' ed into waiting trucks as fast as they were bundled.

four o'clock Wednesday af- phens. A son. to Mr. and Mrs. CharlM Bolton.

140 West Chocolate enue. Hershey. February 14. Mrg. Guy Weber, of the Hershey i ton was Miss Claire" Bailev.

A son. to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gingrich. February 14.

Mrs. Ging- i attended the board meeting and presented a re- on their way to the regular sub- were practically all Mid-Century Edition was a fleet Fifth Ward GOP Group Welcomes Neighbors sume the school ri was property and school real estate Wells. Officers and members of the! and e( ui Pment. The school hoard! A son. to Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Fifth Ward Republican Voters! quested lMr to provide! Mass. Hummelstown R.D. 1, Feb- for appraisal of gll school build- ruary 16. Mrs.

Hass was Miss ings and contents, as well as Gladys Dorley. school real estate property. Ex-' A "daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. tended coverage was provided for i Eugene Broadwater.

Hummels- the real estate properties, includ-jtown R.n. 2. February 17. Mrs. ing such items as windstorm, ex- Broadwater is the former Miss ternoon the papers were all sent on their tn thp Lea Cue on Wednesday evening I.IITMI unv tu iiic Bribers and bv six o'clock thPv; tne new liti( sl T-OCIXI ontc of what was formerly Independent Borough Engaged in distributing the Horousn frii.inn and now Te "'h Ward because of annexation to the city.

The Ar IS DUrieQ 11616 1003; graduate from West Chester State the visitors a hearty welcome. boys completed the task of de Funeral services were conducted livp'ring the papers to the presently serving in Germany; and at 9 o'clock this morning at the AVith fine cooperation from the Claude, at home. Five grandchil-. Gates of St. Mary's Catholic public the boys dren also survive.

ii welcome F.ccb^iiT^riLciot.t^t^ 0 College in June. A. Prick. President of the League I Mllls is especially talented in 'music and along with her regular An augmented force of carrier a Gearhart was Miss Lorraine Smith. A son.

to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gutshall. Bainbridge Route, Lancaster. February IS.

Mrs. Gutshall was Miss Dorothy Detweiler. Final Rites Are Held Today For Mrs, Elizabeth Herr A to rt A son. to Mr and Mrs. Richard T1SU Ihe Lea ue He I rain which fell steadily.

All the to dry Church, Lebanon, offici-! papers were delivered I a ted. places throughout the Mrs. Elizabeth, nee Woodrow DiAngelo. Albert Cer-: county to protect them Herr was buried this afternoon at esini. Jarres Riiggere.

Anthony: weather. two o'clock with services being DP Lnco; Warren Garsanps an-d Working from NKWP build- held in ihe Risser Funeral Home. Woodrow Garganes were pall-: ing to ihe warehouse on Wpiriman Cumberland Street. The Rev. Burial took place at St.

Street also enraiipd the inoviuz of William E. Sherriff. pastor of ihe Gertrude's Cathoiic sorap equipment of the circulation Kauffman's EL'R Church. Ann- Lebanon. MBchinos to tip vjlle.

conducted thp services, and Bahney Funeral Home was in up iiiindles had to bp nmved interment on the cemetery ad- charge of arrangements. to the uc-int for the jib joinins the Kauffman's Church. PallbParers WPTP John Horst. Henry Risser. John Edris.

Fernsier. Howard Weiss. Harold Dohner. Paviri Fernsier and Harold Lone. The Funpral Home wa? in charge of arrangements.

AValter Swanger. a school direc- State Teachers College Jer- Avenue, who has been a patient tor. and Charles T. Schott. a for-j ome Frock presented his resigna-jin the Memorial Hospital.

New ana councilman of the olrttimel tion a5 football coach but will i York, the past few weeks, return- in ine. borough spoke in behalf of! continue as an instructor in home over the week-end and their feilow citizens of the new i Junior-senior high school. i will remain for four weeks. At the Tenth. Mrs.

Ida Reist, president Tne ri nt-endent was author- expiration of that time he is to re- of the Lebanon County Council of i zwi to sectirp the services of an turn to the hospital for a check-up. Republican Women and a direc- additional special education in-j A Valentine bridge party was 'or. Mrs. Clyde Eshenbaiigh. were for the school year held in the Hershey Women's interested officials present.

1951-52. as well as an addition- 'Club, for the class taught by Mrs. Following thp session thpre was al teacher in the 7th grade and! Thomas The lounse, where the party was Mrs, Mary Kreider Passes Large Crowd Enjoys Away In Avon Residence Ballet Af Hershey a social hour during which in th Qltl ircshiiiPiits wpre served. Earl Sonnen, 50, Taken By Death Af Reading Mary Kreider. SO.

died The Hershey Community Thea- 'ate Wednesday afternoon, at the ter was crowded last ni.5h' for the George M. Heverling residence presentation of the Ballet Russe i' 1 Fast Strprt. de Monte Carlo, and a fine presen: Avon. She leaves her father. Mar- tation it was.

with brilliant danc- I fin Sherman, of Myerstown. Her ing. beautiful stagine. striking Pennsylvania in-other Mrs. Kate i Ache He was also authorized to pur- tastefully decorated for the occa- chase the equipment for the dental jsion.

High scorers, in the order hygiene clinic for The purpose fl na rned. were: Miss Mary Xeili. using sodium fluoride on Rose Rippon. Mrs. Betty teeth of children in the sixth i Speraw, Mrs.

Lotii.ee Lauzun. Mrs. grade. Lois Brewer, Ruth Hoffpr. The board opened bids for! Mrs.

Helen Hoar. Mrs. Elizabeth honl equipment, and i Goodwill. Mrs. Dorothy Scnelhnrn.

The" SPllonI The Hershey Estates; Mrs. Betty Hancock. Sliss Mildred manris of the nation's military contracts for two White. Miss Joan Brady. Miss i scnooj Penn State Launches Emergency Program STATE COLI FGF Pa todav i INS i-'- the srho year Catherine Millpr.

Mrs. Shirley todav prompted acnennp 11 hhirley Siate' foileee to i i American Seating Reese. Miss Grace Hess. Miss przPncv Pducation a Mrs. Lulu Ri-h-rd- LANCASTER MARKETS (Pa.

Dept. ot Agriculture. BJrfau ot Animal Influstrv. Service) TODAY FAT A iicr: ff OP. (jpmand ahporh si values 1 in thr week an -3 a was fairly at iisht.

cr.n- rood ai firm pr.cfv AM ir. "i'mand fr- Mark--; iir.T:--.- Li 1 t'n-- A': fws ibs-. I.AMK?: in KANSE or F'-'O STKI-'RS: Good 34.nn-3fi.on Common Good nO Medium Vns DRY FED HEIKKRS: Cornwall WSCS Has Meeting Ai Church The Woman's Society of Christian Service of th Cornwall Methodist Church in the social rooms of the church on Tuesday evening, with 11 member? present. Arvil E. Anderson gave an interesting talk on a meeting attended in Harrisburrr.

where fhe heard an address siven by a formrr missionary turned and writer. meptinc. cov.diti-ief 1 by Mrs. John G. Heacy it hold sn af- on -S ai the parsonastv This will be a Book Circle.

TO mission- arv infrests ihf work of the Mrs. Rrenner and Arvid K. Atvirrson "De thp Rf-i'reshnif r.l? v.rrt served by Mr--. Al'ipr; Men 7. Mrs.

Ro: ert BP. rd. DtTins this time. Mrs. Peter Boyer gave a report on the World Hay of Prayer meeting she attended in Quentin.

PRESENT "DRAMA OF ISRAEL" The Lebanon Chapter A.Z.A. prpsrnted "The Drama of Israel" on ihe air this noon in commemor- 'stion of Brotherhood Week, nn- 'vi Sher- costumes and the support of launch emereencv tyiucauon irn en i- i T. i Earl J. Sonnen. Main Street, man.

died two years ago. good orchestra. proeram for hiffh school grad- i rs nesk i son Mls Eckley and Miss Newmanstown. died about t-he was a member of Friedens' Four number? were presented. uates.

I awa ded -Meek, n-ere Edna Erb. p.m. Wednesday in the Reading Lutheran Church. Myerstown. and providing al! of thp leading dan-' President Milton p.

Eisenhower i table 0 1 Hospital. He was years old. 'he I.adie- Auxiliary of the cers of th" company with solo annoiiti'-ed liia: seniors may begin iriiair Comnan'v -H'l 1 1 He was a son of the Is.e Jacob non Nest of Orioles. She leaves a spots and givine; ample display to college situlips immediately after i contract to ana a and Ida Sunnen and held' Brother. Frank Sherman, of My- tb" talenrs of the Ptitirc or wait until the next i chairs membership in the Kleinfelters- erstowti.

vills Relief Association and the Newmanstown Fire Company. A sister, Carrie, wife of George Shpptz. Npwmanr-towti. rrnish inn foidlt.g All other bids were re Mrs. Helen M.

Dies Here On Wednesday Mrs. Bury Mrs. Emma Spancake In Jonestown Cemetery The funeral of Mrs. Emma Lyoia Spancake. nee Kri'pps.

widow of Street, wae held at 1 so p. today from thp Rohiand Parlors. hall-t was I.es Kll-v. r-gtilar Fall term opens. The next ferred to the superintendent's of- with musii- bv Mendelsohn.

1 he vl! np( l)v 2 whjlp Fall fice for tabulation to report to the second was "Madronos. P. one-act wil report September school board at a special meeting 'ballet by Antonio Cobos with! ft. to he held March I Stassen Says Inflation Is Education's Enemy music bv ATLANTIC CITY. N.

Today -( E. Slasfpn has Moskowski. 'Sradipr. I pnicriim. he explained, will "Civil Defense" wns the sub- named inflation as Enemy and others.

This -was allow June high school graduates jpct at thp nipeting Monday eve-i No. 1 for American education to- 'n apt an parly start on their col-' ning of the PTA of the 'Derrv'day. a lively Spanish number with striking and colorful "The Rhte Bird." with inii.aic by TschaikowpKy. was unusually beautiful though bripf. and prp- ted Yvonne Chouteau and Alan Howard.

The part of the program The I'ntvprsitv of iPgp careors. Township Public Schools, and si Kis-i-iiiiower said the ninp weeks ereat was thp interest in it that saui: long session opening July will ai- approximately several htinrirpd "Inflation has to initiate' risp in th" cost: rapid tiieir in any onp of thp 57 courpps of study accelprsted program. was devoted to "Prima Ballprina." wil! be open to women as in four parts. Choreoeraphv and Librptto wore hv Tatiana Chami men. in charge of Rohiands.

Monroe S. Diehrn Burled Rsdares a ji jon Has On Mennonite Cemetery Been Adequately Punished Services were at 2:1 r. this afternoon in thp Manheim Rreth- ren in Christ Church fur S. Dielim. late of 12S South Gran: Stippt.

Manheim. CI.EVELANIi. Today i INS i S. Federal Knierich R. Freed wij! decide Monday to dismiss (tip Brotherhood of a hailPt thp dancine lnm-ii hour and continuation of IMP rp- hpirsal.

Sprcpi is dirf-i-tor of th" HIISS-P; FrodPrick Franklin, tnaitrp dp ballet: Michpi Km. li'iniff. rPKifsoiir: and Orrotip. director. Local Area Temperature Continues Unchanged c-.

ihe Mrnr.on- of Railrra(1 Trainmen. ite Crmetery at Manheim. Th a Keeth Funeral Home was in charge of has Gift Scout Troop Entertains Sodality St. Cyril's Girl Scout Troop the Sodality of Goort Medium Common PRY FED BULLS: Good unrt choice Cutter, common ir mfdi: Good to choice bolognas VEALERS: der the direction of Harry Members of the cast were: Harold Kaiiffman. narrator; Hurry Seigle, as Zahavi; Murry Grosky as a Ger- Cull and common 25.flO-2S.no 2l.oo-24.no I5.00-20.nO 2.) on mnn Trooper and janitor: 2u.u-.i.vjj as ierre; Howard 4: diMS.on I Daneburg as Gene: Mollie Goren as Madelyn; and Gene Romanoff as Cure.

prin lamhs to good lambs Common lambs Ewes (all weights; OArt A choice KftO- 2S 1 Com. med. SOC-1050 Ibs 25.00-52 s.oo-C2 oo; I lightweights riood choice Common and medium i Ai choice TEEDER an Calves 4flO-5rn Vhoiot Com. SOfl-sOu pn ChOll ifi.nn.22 On Ibs 24. ft Ibs Ibs 21 nn 2( on.2S 25 "n.Vs up 21 Sf-T2 2J.uO-32.00 i SOA-S 17.00-20.OfJ Hope For Quick OK For Free 01 insurance WASHINGTON, Senate leaders hoped to win quick approval today of a.

bill to Rive $10,000 worth of cost-free government insurance to every person in the armed services. A similar bill was passed last! month by the House. In the past most persons in the armed swvices have been re- i quired to pay premiums to get i government Insurance. I Both the Senate and House! bills would assure a payment of, SIO.OM on all deaths since the: Korean war started, without payment of premiums. The free insurance, however, could not he converted when i iinn ft the Thit is permissible under the present system.

i The federal pivernmen; askf-d Judge Freed to ini charges filed against the union for tertained the recent wildcat strike. Tuesday evening r. Attorney Don C. Miller, i basement. Th" l-'iuperature was stationary at the local I'.

Weather this niorninc. The low was last TiiKhi. same as the. nishi previous and 42 was the maximum tor Wednesday on a par with Tuesday. There was a high wind this mornins that made things Tbp woat predi-'ted "loudy and windy today a few tjj snow flurrif-s in the north Kiwanis Club Holds Roundtable At Noon i A roundtable was held in pUc? of tbo regular noon luncheon meeting by the Kiwanis Club ai the Hotel Weimer at noon today.

The annual Ladies Night will be hPld dt tonight. key dinner will be served and guests Rt the ''oiiitruniiy Intl. Hershey. And in the evi-ning tbp group wil! be an's--of ttie IlPrshey hockey mantigement at tb.o Rears vs. Springfield Indians iianu.

Mrs. Esther Ludwick for pastern Honored With PortV a fpw Mrs. Esther Ludwick. of Ar.r- ville Route 1. was honored ar A i which schools and teachers, i purchase and it has left I with either or deciininc corpps.

it is a very serious tion." cure this of inflation not pipasant to nor popular to prescribe "Rut fnrthrish' he ha fintioiiiiry riu non-defens" ain! imn i.y and by jn th" $40,000 Junk Racket Found In Garbage Dept. switchmen's church at its monthly meer.r.g on Tinn Tonight will be in the church cloudy and will be consider- surprise party given hv dauiiv cloudiness tomorrow with Mrs. Warren Lichf and a HOUSTON. who filed the government motion Group singing was en.ioyed. and H'tle change in temperature, late yesterday, pointpri out that i a.

play dppictlng one of the ap- the union has already been "ade i paritions of Our Lady of Fatims quately punished" by judges in Washington and Chicago, whare SlOO.OOf' in fines were levied against BRT. Thank You Mrs. Emma Gross wishes to thnnk her friends, here and out of town, for their devotion and Interest in her during her recent illness and in the Good Samaritan Hospital. Signed Mrs. Emtnn Gross was presented.

In the cast were Vary Ann Nemec. Mc- Danlels, Helen and Joan Potocny. A business meeting was held by the Sodality before the program, Russell Kleinfelter. Her birthday occurred on Fehurarv 17. Mrs.

Ludwick received manv birthday gifts and felicitations frenhmenti were served by her to 33 guests from Ann A meeting of the Alwavs Shin- Tllle Pal Hebron, Lebanon Palmyra Class Meeting Af Bowmans' JMble Class of first Church. Palmyra, was held at the and Robesonia. Dames Of Malta on Monday ev -j A ccep New Member The program was as follows: Scripture reading. Mrs. Alfred GihbK followed by prayer; read-1 member WM balloted on by the Dames of Malta last and plans were discussed for start- Rowman ling the Family Rosary in various'; rS nJ A 2 I of the parish.

Mary Ann i Kopecky. president presided. i Refreshments were, served at 'the close of the meeting. Mrs. i Clara Allwein was the piano ac- companist.

Troop leaders ine were Mins Asnes Brown and Miss Mary Ann Kopecky. Troop I RiiildinR. Fink, Sister corimitte" women in charge, were decided to hold a family! Ruth, presided, in the absence of Miss Helen Kujovsky and Mrs. covered nish social on Snurdav' Queen Esther. Miss Ruth Rein- eveninf.

March in the church oehl. The new member will inltUt- ings by Mrs. Walter Light, Mrs. nlght lhe meeting in Luther Drescher and Mrs. Robert their rooms In ths P.O.S.

of A. The Rev, Fr Joseph S. Hazer. Abasement. spiritual director of the Sodality "en members sttended and en-: efl in the ne-xt ar.d the Girl troop, also pre- joyed a social and refresh-: pominaaon of officers will be when sided at the meeting.

meats server 1 by the hostess. I held. ha? in tlie liinipF par'iiu'iit niptiii tb'-v i oil- The clo.ik .1 amid the giirhag the following "Welch. "We find that meti collecting; scrap metal the garbage roxres. city trucks to deliver to private Junk dealers and pocketing the money themselves." Mayor Pro tern Harry Holmes said he did not know wnat law or city rules have been broken hv the umployew, if any, and did rot know what disciplinary action would takes..

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