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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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lebinpn Dally.Hews, Friday, 16, 196C Sciotti Named Assistant for York Parish (Continued frwn pro tem of Our Lady of Mercy! Church, Roaring Creek. Father; Kujovsky will continue as principal of Holy Spirit School, Mount Carmel. The Rev. Joseph C. Cavolin to assistant pastor of Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, Lebanon.

The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thomas J. McGough to pastor of Sacred Heart Basilica, Conewago; the Rev.

Frederick R. Bradel to pastor of Good Shepard Church, Camp Hill; the Rev. Raymond T. Dougherty to chaplain of St. Joseph's Hospital, Lancaster; the Rev.

David T. McAndrew to graduate studies, Rome, Italy; the Rev. Hugh Overbaugh to secretary to the Most Rev. Bishop. The Rev.

Paul R. Shuda to assistant pastor of St. Catherine Laboure Church, Harrisburg; the Rev. Paul T. Rindow to chaplain of Misericordia Con valescent Home, York.

Father Rindow will continue as assist ant to the principal of the York Catholic High School. The Rev. Richard J. Zimmerman to assistant pastor of St. Patrick's Church, York, and the Rev.

John A. Batz to assistant pastor of St. Francis of Assisi Church, Harrisburg. IN BASIC TRAINING Donald P. Wengert, 19, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul H. Wengert, 348 Tenth is undergoing basic Army training at Ft. Dix, N.J. A 1965 graduate of Lebanon High School, he enlisted in the Army Security Agency recently through the local recruiting office.

EVERYBODY READS THE NEWS I EVERY DAY! Jle NEWS means Business WHEN YOU THINK OF INSURANCE THINK OF Samuel G. Kurtz, Inc. 832 Chestnut Street CHOOSE DELEGATES Dr. Edwin L. Bell 2nd (left).

Dr. Jacob L. Rhodes (center) and Dr. Harold Perkins meet to begin selection of eight science students who will attend the 8th annual National Youth Conference on the Atom in Chicago Oct. 26 through 29 under the auspices of the Metropolitan Edison Company.

Dr. Bell is chairman of the biology department at Albright College; Dr. Rhodes is physics department chairman at Lebanon Valley College; and Dr. Perkins is director of the Berks Center, Pennsylvania State University. The educators will announce their choice of delegates on Sept.

22. POTOCAJ WEATHER OUTLOOK Tonight scattered showers and thundershowers will occur over the Plains, the Mississippi Valley, the Gulf Coast, and the Northern Pacific Coastal region. Fair to partly cloudy skies will prevail elsewhere. Cool weather will continue over the area east of the Mississippi, while somewhat milder readings are expected in the Northern and Central Rockies, and the North and Central Plains. Little change in temperature anticipated for the remainder of the nation.

Minimum temperature forecasts include: Atlanta 56; Boston 53; Chicago 49; Cleveland 43; Denver 42; Detroit 44; Duluth 43; Ft. Worth 65; Jacksonville 64; Kansas City 55; Little Rock 55; Los Angeles 62; Miami 75; New Orleans 68; New York 51; Phoenix 73; San Francisco 52; Seattle 45; St. Louis 54; and Washington 52. eiapiiiwiii Out) ederal judge ruled hV would-be ined' $200: a day if he refused to erve 'Negroes'. Although -he is commonly la- eled a liberal and friend of administration, Aral! shuns classification, 'saying is "just a native-born 'Gepr- with a program to carry Jeorgia forward into the 21st entury." Georgia's Republican res'ur- e'rice; beginning.

with a Goldwater sweep in 1964, has em- hasized that conservative poW; in the state is still strong. But it has tended to obscure a gain in liberal-moderate trenglh which gave Arnall and itate Sen. Jimmy 'Carter togeth er more' primary than l.addox and three other antiad ministration 'candidates com lined. On the basis of that strength Arnall, who has defended the ederal government withou jeing specific about it, predicts victory as ye ago when tar ted petition; Arhjill still has tried. to promising revampf the'" state government and begin 1 a host new programs witljy' Georgians rapidly growing tax "revenue.

Maddox, 1 attributes 'his success so "God and a Jot of wonderful Derated the ut'left many details of mVcpn- servatism to 'the imagination. Mercury In 40 From general rain in the eastern sections about Monday. Saturday's high will in' the high fifl's witk an over- low in the 40's. Statistics for the 24-hour period ending morning at 8 a.m. are: High 68 Low 42 Average 55 Precipitation .01 Sunset tonight 7:13 p.m.

Sunrise Saturday 6:45 a.m. High, Sept. 15- 1965 80 Low, Sept. 15, 1965 61 Filibuster Drones On HusMuiCjA as ta ruri but' on the rights bill of 1966. Oil Monday, the Senate' will face its second vote on a move to halt debate and force action on the bill and-Us controversial open housing section.

one" expects the move to succeed; Pemocratic leader Mike Mansfield filed.the new cloture petition Thursday. His first Wednesday, fell, 10 votes short of the tw.o-thirds vote it needed. Mansfield, and Sen. Philip'. A.

Hart, conceded that the new, venture probably will fail, too although -by a smaller margin. "Arithmetic is arithmetic," said Hart. The Senate agreed to vote at 2 p.m. 'EDT Monday on the new cloture petition. It seeks to end debate on Hart's motion to have the Senate take up the bill which includes a ban on racia discrimination in housing affecting about.

60 per cent of the apartments and new houses In the country. Individual home owners are exempt. sic Georgetown section was by, two." other CIA agents. He -also claimed that of his wife's Jewelry was missing- after that 1'aid. Washington police are itill working on that; Subsequently, the CIA conceded that one of its agents had called on Tone's wife as a prospective buyer for During the call, 'the CIA said, the agent had noticed the documents.

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Urges Clergymen Be Drafted As Soldiers HARRISBURG (UPI) A young missionary Thursday that clergymen be subject to the draft and serve as soldiers, not as chaplains. The proposal was made by the Rev. Malcolm R. Carnahan, 29, missionary paslor of the Fourth United Church of Christ, in a talk before the Harrisburg Kiwanis Club. The Rev.

Mr. Carnahan said there was a need for an end to society's "double standard for laymen and clergy" and the Selective Service Law should be changed to coincide with the U.S. Supreme Court's interpretation of the distinction between church and state. Business Mirror Is More Serious In Some Nations By JOHN CUNNIFF AP Business News Analyst NEW YORK (AP) eco nomic inflation that has brough a fever of interest rate and price increases in this countrj is just a glimpse of what is hap pening around the world. Inflation, or the threat of it, is not a domestic is an international malady.

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And in Britain the situation has been termed grave. Inflation is caused by an excess of total government, labor, consumer, businessman, the sup ply of goods and services that can be produced. Sometimes this demand is fueled by the availability of too much money The problem can be reduced by lessening demand. For long time rising interest rates were used to take the enthusi asm out of buying and borrow ing. Just as the high cost of suit of clothes lessens enthusi asm for it, so does the high cos of borrowing lessen the demand' for money.

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These measures are mile when compared with what has occurred in some countries Most of the major industria nations have been forced to tighten their belts. Belgium has adopted price controls, the Netherlands has both monetary and fiscal restraints, Germany has wage and price limits. The measures have been very pronounced in Britain and Canada. Finance Minister Mitchell Sharp shook up Canadians lasi week by warning of 'tax in creases, by postponing the gov- jrnment's medical care pro- jram, and by deferring other ipending programs. One of measures lives a picture of how gov- can lift.or lessen demand.

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