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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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Lebanon'Daily News, Lebanon, 6, 1957 NEAK HERSHEV i- I estimated at $500 resulted from two-car the intersection of Park Btmle- of Hershey it-ll-05-last-nightfHar- risburg State Police reported. Trooper Jay Heilman identified the drivers as Walter E. Heald, 38, of Hershey Route One, and Tata Robertson, 45, of Hummelstown Route Two. THIS IS BETTER 'FORCALQUIER, France (UP)A correctional tribunal fined five members of Pierre Poujade's anti- tax party Friday for failure to pay their income taxes: WHEN YOU THINK OP INSURANCE THINK OP Samuel 6. Kurtz FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN 852 Chestnut St.

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And M. The particular task of the, liberal arts-college to train men and women in the mental exercises necessary to develop their abilities to ask new questions, break barriers of the unknown, solve scientific, social, humanistic and industrial problems and be capable of formulating' new problems." today by Dr. Frederick deWolfe Bolman, on the occasion of his inauguration as the ninth president of Franklin and Marshall College. Discussing the specific contributions which the small liberal arts college can make in this time of increasing specialization of education, Dr. Eolman urged tfiat real intellectual ability is the condition for effective problem-solving from the research laboratory to problems in industry." He pointed out that exposure varied curriculum of a liberal arts college makes a student's final choice of a career or field of interest one which is based -on a wide knowledge the fields of human learning.

Dr. Bolman, at 44, is one the youngest presidents in 170-year history of the Icge, which has 1200 students. He came to Franklin and Marshall from Jamestown Community College, Jamestown, N. he was- the first president, from 1951 to 1956 of this junior college established by the State UnK versity of New York. He received his undergraduate education at Harvard University, the bachelor of divinity degree from Union Theological- Seminary, in New York, and the doctor of philosophy de- Tee from Columbia University.

He was professor of philosophy at Columbia and at Princeton University, Principal speaker at the inauguration, held in Hensel Hall on the college campus, was Dr. Harry James Carman, dean emeritus and pro- lessor of history at Columbia. Dr. -Carman outlined 'the problems facing many small colleges today, and urged that Franklin and Marshall, faculty and students, rededicate, themselves to the thesis that America wants citizens with broad perspective, critical and constructive approach to life, with of value which are ennobling and not degrading Degrees Awarded Honary degrees of doctor of laws were awarded to Dr. Carman, Dr.

Arthur Stanton Adams, president of the Amer ican Council on Education; Dr, Theodore A. Distler, president of Franklin and Marshall from 1942 to 1954, and now executive director of the Association of American Colleges, and Sidney Tucker Hewes, president of the Ninth President Board of Trustees of Jamestown Community College. Representatives of more than 200 colleges, universities and learned societies were delegates to the inuaguration ceremonies, which were conducted by Dr. William A. Schnader, Denver Woman's Club To Honor Senior Citizens DENVER, April 6 The Denver Woman's Club met in the Denver Fire Hall with a good attendance.

The president, Mrs. Paul Stafford, was in charge. Mrs. Milton G. Steffy had charge of the devotions.

Miss Margaret Gehman was the accompanist for the singing. Mrs. Paul Stafford, Mrs. J. Richard Steffy, Mrs.

Roger Witman and Mrs. Joseph Brand gave their reports as delegates to the county convention held March 26 at Elizabethtown. Plans were made for the au- nual senior citizens party which the club holds for the entertainment of the Denver and vicinity who have reached the'age of 70 years. Mrs. C.

Nevin Stamm is the chairman 'of the committee assisted by Mrs. Stanley Wagner, Mrs. Walter Bender, Mrs. Paul Lesher, Mrs. Weinhold and Mrs.

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president of the of trustees, college board yania State Hospital at Harrisburg, eral Hospital at Lancaster; Lions Club The Denver Lions Club met at munity hospital; The: hospital is asking for $40,000 to coyer the annual operating deficit'ahd $20,000 for needed The revival and evangelistic services at the Mohler Church of the Brethren came to a close on Sunday- evening. Twenty decisions were made for Christ. Rev Robert -Young of Bachmanville was the evangelist; The Young Ladies' Bible Class of the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren -Church is conducting a fund-raising campaign for the reduction of the debt of the church. The Denver Boy Scout troop is conducting a paper campaign in town. The are requested to place their papers on the curb, and tracks will be provided to collect the paper on Saturday morning.

Amos Heisey, cashier of the Mate Prayed Too Much, Wife Wins Divorce i Conn. Mrs. Edna, S. Miuey, 31, of won a divorce in Superior Court because, she told the husband "prayed too much." Mrs. Massey, who asked the decree on grounds of intolerable cruelty, told Judge Abraham S.

Borden yesterday that her husband, Joseph, 40, was a religious fanatic, who forced her and'her two children to all the time." Borden said this was 'the first, time I've ever heard of praying as'a grounds for cruelty," but granted the decree after asking Griswold G. Morgan, Mrs, Massey's counsel," if he thought that it constituted cruelty. "Yes, sir," was the, lawyer's reply. Up-Daily NEWS Facsimile. FLOATING CAR This car, driven by H.

E. Bowen, began floating in deep which Birmingham, Alabama, streets yesterday, and was washed into a creek with water up to eight feet deep. When Bowen saw' the car jwould float away in the swift current, he dived out the side-window and swam to safety. The car finally ended up sh own. Sinatra Is Singing For Free For Old Friend HOLLYWOOD (Si Sina- the owner ran up and said 'you're tra, singing only for his supper, Sinatra said.

crooner opened last night at the Mocambo TA 84 1 restaurant had birds in cages and before-more stars than turned James band almogt ble out for the recent Oscar awards, out of the The thin singer, who gets $25,000 a week at Las Sands Ho- tel, where he's 1 an owner, is working the' Mocambo nine days for exactly nothing. Charlie Morrison, owner of the Mocambo and an old friend of Sinatra, died a few weeks ago after a two year illness. Last week the unpredictable Sinatra called up Morrison's widow, Mary, and casually offered to work in the club free. Cemetery" Says He's Bouncy; Wants Retraction AUGUSTA, "(UP) Willie wi tmu iiee. Frank (Cemetery) Perteet, a sad- 'He just said he would'do it eved shuffling day but bcause he wanted to, no other a bouncy drummer boy at night reason." Mrs.

Morrison demands todav JVJli i -mac. octlU. a A LI cn-Liyii IX7UCIJ If last night's performance was t( wn he was 'dethroned'' aa any criterion, Frankie should nev- golf-club chooser for President Eier sing for money again. Veteran senhower. Cemetery has been succeeded by Slim Jackson, another Negro and Sinatra fans all agreed he never sung better.

a I L.1 itii 11 Cgi. vl Clll LI He was on for 1 hour and 14 assistant caddy master at the-Au- minutes and even then bad to beg gusta National Golf Course where off from the cheering packed the Masters Tournament is Jiow 56 being played. Mr. Eisenhower has It was a black tie, mink a cottage on the course and will opening, but some of Hollywood's be here this month. most glamorous femmes squealed like bobby soxers when Sinatra plush that The speaker was Mrs.

Arthur Burks of Paradise who spoke on "A Vacation From Paradise." She told many ways in which life can be more meaningful and more interesting. The next meeting will be held on April 24 at which Mrs. Mervin Haller of Mt. Penn will be the speaker. The annual dinner meeting of the club will be held at the General Sutter hotel at Lititz on May 15.

Rev. Nevin Stamm, pastor of the Muddy Creek Church, and family attended the funeral of Rev. Stamm's father at Lewisburg on Monday. Recovers from Fall Mahlon D. Winter, one of the oldest residents of" this vicinity, who was unfortunate in falling down a flight of stairs at his home rad Hilton who escorted pretty is able to be about on crutches.

He Dorothy Johnson," Miss Portland badly shaken up but felt hap- of 1956 German actress Cornell py in escaping without any brok- Borchers, Benny, Mary Liv- bones. ingstone, 'Anthony Franciosa Dr. J. Harold Mentzer, a for- Shelley, Winters, producer Buddy mer physician of Denver and pres- At "er, Mary Pickford, Buddy Rog- ently connected with the Pennsyl- ers Natalie Wood with Nicky Hal- Sinatra's formal shirt was a special batiste, hand-embroidered creation of designer Don Loper "Frank was so great," Loper "that I- decided to send him a bill for the' shirt." Sinatra drew some of the Beverly Hills' 'homecookmg crowd who usually wouldn't be caught dead on the Sunset Strip. Here are some of the names: Gregory Peck, -Spencer Tracy, Deborah Kerr, James and Pamela Mason, Red Buttons, Julie London, composer Bobby Troup John hotel tycoon Con- ii i A-Ii ton, Charles Coburn, Eva Gabor i.

ioui-ii ii, i-i vjctuUL is a surgical patient at the Gen- Mart ha Raye, Van Johnson, Spike Jones and Helen Grayco, Prince Mike Romanoff, George Raft. It was first time Sinatra jjiuus met at iu.ni. miie oinatra the Denver fire hall on Tuesday eve the Sunset evening'with Strin rn yiiui rriiii AI jiicjuucts pieseni. Strip. The closest he ever got to At the close of the meeting the jt before was in 1938 when he club decided to make the annual san with Harry James' band at drive for funds for the improve- tne old Victor Hugo ment fund of Ephrata' Com- Beverly munity hosoitaL hhcnifai ic "I sang one song 'and Harry blew the trumpet just once and Denver National.

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Eisenhower, who up and shoots while his partners 'are still taking practice swings. To this, Cemetery replies he is only 51 and can move just as fast as any caddy at Augusta. Cemetery says the President has never said a harsh word to him on the course although Mr. Eisenhower gets a little unhappy when he misses- a shot, as what golfer doesn't, according to the caddy. Cemetery bases his main case on the fact he lives it up.most of the night'at the'Club'13 "in Augusta, a segregated night spot with Negro entertainers.

He plays the drums and shares vocalist honors with a tan contralto. He says these duties require far more vitality than caddying and he wants a hearing on his replace ment for the presidential four somes. BEATING A COMPETITOR LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UP) Jake Friedman; executive of the Sands Hotel which is famous for its night wasn't a bit piqued at the opening of a new competitor in casino and hotel packed Las Vegas. He won $50,000 at the Tropicana Casino's crap tables right after it opened.

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