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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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Camp Hill Man To Handle Shafer's Staff HARRISBURG (AP) The deputy secretary of the Department of Propcrty and Supplies, MOST COLOR rofaijy TV Station I in Pennsylvania. including Philadelphia i 'and Pittsburgh. WGAL-TV 8 Arthur be Lt. Gov. Raymond campaign administrator.

Shafei-; the GOP gubernatorial said Sampson would have "complete direction of- my staff-for the campaign." Sampson, 39, of suburban Camp Hill, was appointed over the weekend and must resign his state post. Sell It Through The NEWS Ends Training HAROLD'S FURNITURE Lebanon's Hoi point Dealer See Hotpoint for 1966 Hotpoint Ranges $149.00 Big 2-Dooi Refrigerator Freezer $198.00 w.L 86-lb. Freezer 17-sq. ft. Shelf Area Porcelain la lerior Walls Porcelain Slide-Out Crisper.

HAROLD'S FURNITURE 705 Cumberland St. Dial 272-8481 WE GIVE "MERCHANT'S GREEN STAMPS" Seaman Clyde I). Mafarazzl, son of. Mr. and Mrs.

John J. Matarazzl, 1227 Church has completed eight weeks of Coast Guard recruit training at the USCG training center, Cape May, N. J. Farm Women's Group 3 Hold Family Picnic The Society of Farm Women, Group Three, held its annual family picnic Sunday night at the home of Mr. Mrs.

Harvey Krall, Annville RD 1. Sixty-one people attended. A chicken barbecue was served under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Slaver.

Mrs. Jacob Smith, group president, conducted a brief business session. Mr. and Mrs. Staver had charge of arrangements for the barbecue.

They were assisted by the program committee which comprised Mrs. Staver, Mrs'. h'a 1 Coffman, Mrs. i Herman- Alger, Mrs. Simon Mrs.

Victor Hoffer and Mrs. Harvey Krall. AIRMAN TRAINING Airman James A. Sholly, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward G. Sholly, 631 S. Seventh is training as an air policeman at Lackland AFB, Tex. He recently completed basic training at that base. Sholly is a 1965 graduate of Lebanon Catholic High School.

Put On Standby Duty Guardsmen Removed Early Today From Chicago Riot District CHICAGO (VP) Twenty-seven hundred Illinois National Guardsmen were removed early today from Chicago's West Side where they had spent three nights in a Negro district scarred by rioting-. Some 1,236 administrative and supply personnel got the first word from their commander, Maj. Gen. Francis P. Kane of the 33rd Infantry Division of the Illinois National Guard, at midnight and went home.

Three hours later, 1,465 other Wins Promotion guardsmen left the streets, but they went to armories in Ihe city, on standby duty. Kane said, "At the present time, we plan to put trodps on the street again Monday night." Kane said that after a hour tour of Side area he had noted there were fewer incidents and that the district appears to be returning to normal. Police operating under an emergency plan since the looting, shooting and burning reached a peak last Thursday said morning patrols would be normal. The outburst began last Tuesday when Negroes reacted with rock throwing after a patrolmen turned off a hydrant where kids were cooling off in mid-90s temperatures. It claimed two deaths, scores of injuries and untold damage when guardsmen moved in with weapons at the ready Friday night.

Gov. Otto Kerner, after a surprise tour of the West Side area Sunday said: "We are hopeful that law and order have been restored." There have been scattered incidents nightly. In one, early today, a guardsman reported that a Negro had fired at him and fled. Police said the shot, which missed, came from an alley that was the scene of the shooting of a police officer, the the the III By A Mail Order Photo Finisher! N'T RISK IT Bring Your Valuable Films To William's Studio FREE FIL Color and Black White is given with each roll left for our fast, quality developing and printing service. There is absolutely no increase in the standard retail price.

Example: 12 exposure roll of color developed printed, $3.90 48 HOUR COLOR SERVICE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Open Mondays At Nine A.M. To Receive Film WILLIAM'S STUDIO Kreiser Reunion Is Held At Hill Church Grove ONO, July 18 Approximate ly 300 attended the 40th annual Kreiser reunion Saturday afternoon at the Hill Church picnic grove. The Rev. Arthur Miller, pastor of the Fontana Rocherty EUB Charge, was guest speaker Ernest Batz, "One Man Band' of Bethel provided entertainment. Others who participated in singing are Debra Felty, accom pained by her mother, Mrs.

Leroy Felty, Annville, the Trout Family, Greenpoint, and Ruth and Jene Westhafer, Bonnie Rutter and Tina Zechman. Wayne Boyer, Annville, sang and recited Pennsylvania poems and Dawn Wolfe, Water Works, tap danced. Prizes were ppresented to Harry Kreiser, Lebanon, oldest man present, 84; Mrs. Lizzie Kohr, Lebanon, oldest woman, 84; Bryan Scott Schott, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Schott, Lebanon RD 2, youngest boy, Martha Virginia Kreiser, daughter of Clarence and Ida Kreiser, Lebanon RD 3, youngest girl; and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Westhafer, Jonestown RD 1, lar gest family present, 9 children. Games for the children-were directed by Ammon Hoke, Hummelstown RD 2. Cake walks were held for all age groups.

Officers re-elected are Carl Kreiser, Greenpoint, president; George Kreiser, Annville, vice president, Art Evans, Greenpoint, treasurer, and Amy Kreiser, secretary. William Zimmerman, Annville, is committee chairman. Plans for the reunion to be held at the same time and place have been made by the committee. New Pastor Arrives The Rev. and Mrs.

A. Philip Strickler and family, arrived at the Ono EUB parsonage on Saturday from California. The Rev. Mr. Strickler was appointed pastor of the Ono EUB Church during the EUB Conference session which con vened at Lebanon Valley Col lege in June.

killing of a Negro and wounding of another at riot's height. Taverns and pool halls in the area, closed by the disturbance, were allowed to reopen Sunday. The city park superintendent, responding to residents' com plaints that weren't enough swimming pools for summer recreation, announced that 10 will be installed in parks and playgrounds. The first went in Sunday. They are the semiporfablc above-ground type, 24 feet wide and 4 feet deep, capable of hold ing 30 to 40 kids, and each will have a lifeguard.

Except for scattered shots, window smashings and burn ings, life in the area seemed virtually normal over the weekend. Guardsmen patrolled only in token force during the day. Friday and Saturday nights 2,200 troopers were sent into the streets. Sunday night the num- was given as 1,200 to 1,500. Residents, some of whom showed fear when the soldiers rolled in carrying baj'Oneted rifles, all but ignored them aftci a time.

Some adults expressed resentment at the show of force Others said they were glad to have calm established. Many the youngsters oohed and aahed at the guns and tried to make friends with the guardsmen. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. chairman of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, who has been leading a slum clearance drive here, praisec Guard discipline and welcomec the peace.

But he added in a statement: "It must be remembered thai genuine peace is not the absence of tension but the prcs ence of justice. Chicago's Wes Side remains an island of de spair in one of the most affluenl cities of this nation." King blamed the trouble on "elected officials whose myopi social vision has been blurrec by political expediency." There was no immediate com ment from officials. But las veek Mayor Richard J. Daley said King's aides must share a measure of blame as they alked of violence to youngsters. Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, Monday, July 18, 1966 Page 7 ocal Insurance Man ransferred To York Robert Gruber, 1501 King he Schaefferstown area agent or the Washington National In- urahce has been promoted staff manager, and trans- erred to the York district.

Gruber was the Schaeffers- own agent for eight years. He as completed both parts of the Underwriters' training and the Ben Kane train- ng course. He has been a member of the Pvl. Charles T. Reddinger, 19, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John G. Reddinger, 3323 Hillside Drive, has won an early promotion to Private E-2 on completion of basic training at Ft. Dix, N.J. Reddinger, who has been in the Army since April, won the early promotion through high scores in rifle marksmanship and combat proficiency tests.

He is a graduate of Cornwall High School. August Picnic Planned By Senior Couples Class Plans for a picnic in Augusl were made at Saturday night's meeting of the Senior Marriec Couples Class of St. Mark' United Church of Christ. Sixteen people attended meeting which was held at the church recreational area at Pine Acres. Charles Pike, class president led the devotions and cohductec the business session.

The picnic will be held Aug. 21 at Plni Acres and will take the place the regular August meeting There will be a covered dish supper in the evening. Games were played and prizes awarded. Refreshments were served by the social commitle members, Mr. and Mrs.

Mark Kline and A. Long. Mr. and Mrs. Car Now $200 Your youngsters will probably like a sandwich filling made from tuna fish, diced celery ant mayonnaise plus diced apple, No need to peel the apple! Choose a red-skinned a ri and cut it fine.

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