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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 24

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PAGE TWENTY-FOUR LEBANON DAILY NEWS, LE5ANON, PA. xwmra. MIT nm paimyro i ar Ifiaim U.S.-Made Fourteen Members Planes Held Admitted To Fire Co. By Chjnese Reds 5 Asuounce- meat VM icade at sae meeting of C-iiitens' Fire Company, that J7aO worth of V. S.

bonds Agreement Claimed As Victory For Both East And West had been purchased by the Ambulance A silk flag was presented to the company by the P. O. S. the presentation made by Charles Macwiller. and aj favorable report oa bingo games was submitted by William Currens 1 and Howard Geiger PUCK ance of foundin were aide for observ- 'be year of fhej of the W.C.T.U., at a i Shanghai from Tuft Oa where, ae- Trom the home of Mrs.

Ed- cording to Nationalist announce- ward Meyer. i ments, government troops are dei- Some of these win include char-1 battling a mass attack by afters of the pagt. in period cos-: communists, mmes. Guest The fierce communist assault The first annual Guest Night of; appeared "aimed Hashing, key jibe Volunteer Class of Palm, 130-miie defense A report was also presented by i Tcited Lutheran Church, of wnithi the carnival committee, consisting: Harrv L. Lessly is 5i OTa from ha! held Tuesday evening in the social i Reports reaching Hong Kong, room of the Sunday School erf there is no censorship ing.

It was in the form of of Victor Henry, chairman Galen Kuntt, Howard Geiger. Carrens. Fire Chief Wilson Kay. in 8- was ln th Nationalist garrison at Kasn- lor and Samuel A- Farver. All! nn er.

served at tables beautifully nrBnarin ft Pt a'one plant for the carnival are com- i decorated with Spring and ing is to retreat a.ong and high class pntertain- ymh a background in red. white! the railway leading shaagiw and blue. Mrs. Hrsmer i door." and tne of the dining (The Hofig Kon? Vf-ports said charge i thg a ona jj Sts are preparing to mafce their neit stand at Sun- kiang. only 15 miles from Shang, jj ai where "pacification hcad- Behffi, chairman, and later.

Miss i a rters ia already organizing a been sent to William Shaub. a Kathryn Shiffler, program chair- patient at the Harrisburg Hospi- man took charge of the meeungj 30 SSu Lr.w^ CO Mrs' Henrv Spangler. class I for the drive from the south to od reeeneaat iuesaa, Da) by Mrs scottjof the communist offensive, the address was made by communists plete. and high class ment will be provided. It be held on aew permanact nivsl grounds at Hish a 1 Frank- i room committee were in 2'- Streets June 11.

IS, 25 and of tbe decorations, jn'iy v. The committee serving the meal chairman of the was composed of Mrs. siek committee, stated flowers had it "another example of good effects of United Nations tervention." He asserted it is i "not witaout significance that it i was the C.N representatives of rhe Soviet union and the United States who brought about such a happy agreement Trygve Lie, Secretary- Oneral, said agreement marked "a great step for peace the strsngthenins of the L'cited Nations." The agreement, he said, "opens ihe way to new efforts for a. of the German problem, one of the main causes of the great power differences which have so far hamper- ed work of A disratch frcai Austria reported "Vieana breathed easier" after bearing of thfe agreement TJse dispatch said the nev. raised bopM i3 Vienna that the deputy foreign ministers in London might agree BOW in tseir two-year effort to write an Austrian indepen-j dence treaty.

i BERL1X. Today -J?) licensed East German newspapers contended today the Western Allies have "backed down' io agreeing to new four-power talks "on the German question. They asserted communist mill-; tary victories in Cfclna and left- wing peace demonstrations in Xew York. Pragua and Parig led to the I as representative of! the "growing forces of peace." Ai! paWisfced the taut article, displayed promi- Denlly the headline "eom- mtinicauon at tte Associated Tbe newspapers published no comment oa th? dispatch. BIXKTEA0E FELT MILES SAN" ANTONIO, MaedaUd lUtiac of the Berlin brwumt pUu today for rMhtifliar ol work at Keiij ahaost 000 miies awar.

Officials at field the largest air that manv workers now doing Titk will be 19 cai duties or jirojacU. No cuu in versoanel "The tkat 2S ot the depot's were iarolrad la toe airlift. Today The i Russian Press sold the people to-- day that -agreement was attained on al! important questions of pric- ciple" at the New York talks of! '-the Berlia problem. Even when you serve them cakes have the delicate, homemade flavor yvu like when you make them with Cupiets. Just add an egg and milk.

voteQ amounts received to the new truck the pastor, the Rev. The communist New China Agency said that the town of imprest by work Ruth Mvers read several done by the company at the fire at i verses. Bible within 50 Nanchang. Delegates to the Lebanon i Mrs. County Firemen's Convention' at Jonestown.

June IS, are: U11 Light, Roy Sheetz, Mrs. Emma s. Mrs. miles Capital of s- i Kianssi i the convention if Charles Teiiel, who will appoint his own assistants. Before adjourning Province, is 400 miles southwest, of Shanghai.

stnryn n.ur«. The communists said that three Spang- ot their columti. are southeast Kmngsi Province to cut oft Nationalist troops who have fallen back to the Chien Tang i mother, WES guest of honor. The class are: Mrs. Henry Spangler, president: Mrs.

ouutaidlar debt. ----Mrs Arthu River defense line. nut Day. (Some Hong' Kong observers believed that the current com-, munist operations are directed loward splitting Nationalist nnity i hv creating a cleavage between Meeting aren Kat Shek and other Kuo- The program at the I nn ppinted out that Hankow. 375 allies southwest of Nanking, has not yet been attacked, although communist troops have long -been in a position to move against the city, SWEETHEART SOAP room rnautei, nviu -----Monday evening at the home 1 children's party the Mrs John Benslnger, North Chest- of the church Tu.sday evening centered on Mother's with 48 a.tending.

Appropriate hymns were sunj and a duet given by Mrs. Roy Keeney and Harvey Qf jj e8e 24 were children of the mothers who are members of the class, and they entertained Koy iveeuey Brown. Also pertaining to the their elders with vocal and piano theme wss a posa, read by Mrs. ngs and recitations. Suit- Keeney, and other readings by able games were also played and refreshments served by Mrs.

Mrs. Brown and Mrs. illrS. D1OWI1 R11U ilila. iJT.UDlMft^.

the last-named reading being one Eleanor Fasnacht, Mrs. Pauline composed by the late Mrs. Amos i Fittery. Mrs. Gladys Freed and Snavely a "former member- i Mrs.

Marlon Gallagher. Both Drivers Uninjured, Damage Light In Crash Anthracite Conference Opens At Bethlehem capital of Hupeh Province. (They speculated that the communist failure to attack Hankow, i garrisoned by some Nationalists undar Gen. Pai Chuns-; Hsi, is due to the fact that Gen. Pai is a close friend of acting: Both injury! BETHLEHEM.

Today and damage approximating $30 (API-The seventh annual AB-j was in a two-cur collision thracite Conference opened at Let- Ttte'Vth and Cumberland I high University today with 400 at 4-15 o'clock: yesterday educators, engineers and hard to" city po- coal ia attendance, according to cuy po conference, with sessions Nationalist President Li Jen. with whom they still hope to negotiate peace. (Reports were rife in Hong i Kong that talks between the cora- munis'ts and the kwangsi clique led by Li may be reopened soon.) Girl, 5, Found Unhurt Two li-yiiriaa Carl Bomgardner, investisated--reported a sedan driven west on Cumberland iy A. Davis. 49, 194 Carey Avenue, fs'led to observe the red light and collided with a car driven nortfi on Twelfth by L.

Schriver, 37, Annville Houte 2, resulting in about $15 damage to both cars. L.H.S. Chemlsfry Students Visit Furnace, On Mines today and tommorrow. is designed to present information of betv- efit to those engaged in mining, marketing or using hard coal. The session tommorrow afternoon will consist of a conference on retail problems.

Speakers will include Dr. Ray- CAMDEN, K. five-year-old girl who tumbled from a second story window of her Camden home to an earthen driveway showed nary a bruise or scratch todav. The child. Charlotte May Kissinger, was leaning against screen in a bedroom window when thracite Institute, and A.

Copeland Csllen. head of the depart- I ment of Mining Engineering at Field trips by the fti ltniwsl of Lebanon High School I 6 yesterday and today took 60 stu- mond C. Johnson, rice president gav way, according to her sis- of Research for the Anthracite ter. Anna. 11.

Institute; William B. Nelll, president of Neill Constructors, New York; R. Emmet Doherty, dust control engineer ot the An- OFFER APPLIES TO REGULAR AN6 BATH SHE 1 REGULAR SIZE 3 cakes of SweetHeart one cake for only It more. IATH SHE-Buy 3 bath-size cakes of one bath-size cake for only It more. A.LOVEUEft COMPLEXION WITH SWKTHEAAr THIS OFFER is made to frin millions to these two wonderful products-SWEETHEART SOAP and BLU-WHITE Flakes! Hurry! The more you buy the more you save! Offer good only while 10 Sale units last.

MAKIS CLOTHES BLU-WHITE blues while you wash! Works with your regular soap! Saves that extra bluing Today get BLU-WHITE-in this moneysaving 11 Sale. YOUR BEST SOAP BUY TODAY Save dimes, quarters, half-dollars! Now, while this $ig 1 i Sale is on-stock up on pure, mild SweetHeart. Placed At Pleasant Hill Yln 6 thThH- Member, of the contrast methods processing. the and manufactures and Woman Dead in Bath Tub is Pronounced Suicide duri the mmedia ly upon delivery to the grounds. Under this inspiration the nipni- hrrs started for the usual carnivals in June and August.

Th? diret-'ors also ported having ornerftd enuipment for the fire trm-k. Harry was given his ere- AL'DUBON. N. J. Police listed as ap-, pa'rent suicide todav the deaih ofi denttels to the company a 37-vear-oId Ar.dubon official delegate at the County He-- "unclad body with ftullel Firemen's Convention to he held wounds in the head snd chest, was i at Jonestown June IS.

Two oandi- found in the bathtub of her home, dates were elected to membership. The victim was Mrs. Marie Pi- ew proposition was re- mambro, mother of a 7-year-old to the membership com-1 boy. Investigators said a pistol' mitt.ee. was grasped in her hand and a hottle of poison rested against the side of the tub.

Her husband. Fillibprto. said wife Tir.dergonft shock ireat- ment for melancholia two years ago at Abingron Memorial Hospital In Pa. The illness returned recently, he HANDL CARE! prescrip brought pounded with knowl Best Prescription Service Pharmacy II and Chestnut Su. Phone 104 cxj Motorists Pay Fines For Code Violations Thirty-seven motorists paid fines tota S77 at the regular Wednesday night session fff traf- i tic court conducted City Hall poike headquarters by Commit- tins Magistrate Samuel K.

Clark. Parkins violators psvi $-7 ir. fl fines and ten other offenders eac'ft paid $5 fines for the follow- violations; overtime. 2: againft IS; early momine parking on paveri ftrectf. 11; and Mockins garace j.

1. Fiie doilar fines: faiiinc to traffic signal maktni; illegal left turns. 4. Daughter To Settle Mrs. Mary BotaEst.

Miss Rose E. Bollman. of 439 Cumberland Street, has taken out letters of administration on the estate of her mothpr. Mrs. Mary G.

Bcliman. late Lebaaon. who died last April ieavins per- soaal property valued at $SOP and res! estase. siiuated in Lebanon, snd Tnion North Township. valii at J2S.U»0 and upwards.

Missi Bollman and her two brothers! John A. Boilman and Michael J. Rollmsn are listed heirs and next of kin. Clarke M. Seltzer Isj Attaches at West Jersey Hos pital detained the child to make certain no internal injury deve- MOTHER'S DAY COOKIES Heart-shaped cookies sprinkled with red sugar and topped with snowy powdered sngar.

So fresh, to Mother will say she couldn't make better ones. ACTUAL SIZE jf FOOD BAR CAKE Fresh and fluffy it takes this an girl rake for desserts thtt tgste divine. Delicious as is extra-good with fruit or ice cream. JANE PARKER ANGEL FOOD RING DESSERT SHELLS Golden-rich cake, all set to make your favorite filling taste tempting. And what delectable theae dainty dessen shells are! JAKE PARKB DESSERT UYflK.

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Years Available:
1872-1977