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Sunday News from Lancaster, Pennsylvania • 3

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Lancaster, Pennsylvania
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IN Fridays RAINING and IT'S One of the many homes hit by tornadoes in Belvi- has only the floor and center utility module remaining dere, Ill. had its roof cleanly removed to afford a in place. Pieces of shattered homes are scattered like view of interior like a Svetlana Remains In Seclusion NEW YORK (AP) SvetJana Stalina, Joseph V. Stalin's only daughter and probably communism's most prominent expatriate, drove off from' a Long Island refuge before dawn to find complete seclusion at secret location, he her American host said Saturday night. Dr.

Stuart Johnson father of Priscilla Johnson MacMillan, translator of Miss Stalina's book of memories -said two women left by car before dawn. He said they wanted to avoid all public attention. CIRCUITOUS ROUTE The late dictator's daughter was driven to "Kaintuck -Farm', the Johnson estate in -Locust Valley by a circuitous route immediately after she arrived at Kennedy Airport on Friday. spokesman said that the most prominent Soviet expatriate since Leon Trotsky was "having a very pleasant weekend." He said Miss Stalina would forego her privacy Wednesday for the New York news conference she promised upon arrival at the airport. FOR CHARITY The spokesman also announced the 42-year-old daughter of the late Soviet premier would donate "a substantial part" of the proceeds from her already-written autobiography for charitable works in India, Switzerland and the United States.

Miss Stalina flew into New York from Zurich, Switzerland, leaving two children behind in Russia and saying she was seeking a new life with freedom of self-expression. "The. publication of my book will symbolize for me the -main purpose of my journey here," she said on her arrival, "the freedom of self-ex- pression." STATEMENT Her attorney, Edward S. Greenbaum, said in a statement Saturday that excerpts from the book will be published by The New York Times and Life Magazine immediately before its publication by Harper Row on Oct. 16.

the autobiography was written in 1963. Greenbaum said Miss Stalina intended to devote "a substantial part of the proceeds of the serialization" to establish a fund in memory of her late husband, Brajesh Singh, "to provide medical aid and otherwise help the of his native Indian village, Kalakanker. Miss, Stalina had spent much of her 10-week visit to India, where she first a announced March 6 her intention to from Russia, in Kalakanker. She had brought her husband's ashes to the lage last December. FEUDAL LANDLORDS Kalakanker is on the Ganges River, 75 miles southeast of Lucknow, where Singh's family had long been feudal Draperies Call For A Free Estimate VAN SCIVER'S W.

King Mulberry Lane. Ph. 397-5171 Open Fri. Nights Major Areas Warned Of Tornadoes CHICAGO (AP)-The Weather Bureau made up a timetable Saturday on the warnings that went out to the major tornado areas in advance of Friday's storms in the Midwest. The initial warning is called a a notice that the threat of a tornado exists.

The timetable: The first watch for northeastern Illinois, including Belvidere Lawn, went out at 2.p.m. for the period until 8 p.m. Twisters hit Belvidere about 3:45 p.m. and Oak Lawn between 5 and 5:15 p.m. The first watch went out to lower Michigan, including Grand Rapids, at 5:01 p.m.

for the period 6 p.m. to midnight The tornado hit the Grand Rapids area between 7 and 8 p.m. Forty-eight tornadoes were reported Friday, the Weather Bureau said, and 41 were in areas where the severe weather forecast center in Kansas City had issued tornado watches. A spokesman said he knows of no local warning systems. Storm-Struck Communities CHICAGO (AP) Communities that suffered damage in Friday's tornadoes and violent windstorms: ILLINOIS Chicago's Southwest and South sides, Oak a Belvidere, Evergreen Park, Hickory Hills, Lake Zurich, Stone Park, Barrington Hills, Palos Hills, Willow Springs, Hometown, Glenview, Schiller Park, Woodstock, Geneva, Rockford.

INDIANA Dupoint in Jefferson County north of Madison, Monticello, Elkhart and Rusville. IOWA Mount Union, an area 10 miles southwest of Burlington, Donnellson, Lowden, Fairfield, Clinton and Muscatine. MICHIGAN Grand Rapids, Fowler, rural Battle Creek, South Haven, Holland, Kalamazoo, East Lansing, Westphalia, Benton Harbor. NEFFSVILLE, PA, Spring NOW into (SUMMER HEAT IS JUST AHEAD) Live in an air of satisfaction this summer with a GENERAL ELECTRIC Central Air Conditioner. For a free estimate on your home, call us 569-0433 IRCHOFF, INC.

2653.55 LITITZ PIKE NEFFSVILLE, PA, NOT YOU KnOW Lake Zurich Spared Brunt Of Storm Force LAKE ZURICH, III. (AP) The tornado grew up in the Fox River Valley, bounced once at Barrington and roared through 93 homes in Lake Zurich on Friday. But no one killed and few were injured, although sister tornadoes took dozens of lives in other Illinois cities. The black twister's, path was littered with tree stumps, flattended homesites and a mangled assortment of wires, fences, utility poles and automobiles. The disaster area was Lake Zurich Manor, a middle-class housing development at the northern edge of the city 35 miles west and north of Chi- cago.

HOMES EMPTY Thomas Young, whose escaped the destruction wrought by the winds. was dark and wet when Many of the homes were empty. Wives as well as husbands had not returned from Thoughtful neighbors herded children to safety under tables and protective crawl spaces. Mrs. Martin Block heard the tornado warning while at work at Orchard Country Club.

She telephoned her home and warned her young son and his playmate to take cover. They were spared. but one wall of the Seth Paine Elementary School was ripped apart and crushed to a pile of brick and plaster no higher than a man's knee. The black funnel touched down at 5:05 p.m. when the schoolhouse was empty.

"I know it was 5:05 because, our electric clock stopped, IT'S RAINING Prior to her arrival here. said the department notified the home Soviet Embassy in Washington she was on her way. It DOWNTOWN where you can shop Tuesdays until 9 P.M. SVETLANA STALINA landlords. Singh, 59, an Indian Communist, died in Moscow last Oct.

31. Greenbaum said Miss Stalina also would use income from the serialization to "give assistance to the work being done in Pestalozzi Village in Switzerland and for orphans from all over the world, and she hopes for charitable work in the United States." Switzerland and the U.S. were the last two stops on her odyssey cross three continents. She was flown from New Delhi to Rome but there learned that her request had caused high-level concern because of possible harmful effects on U.S. Soviet relations.

Diverted Switzerland and granted a 5 day visa, she stayed there in seclusion until, the U.S. State Department said, arrangements for her trip to the United States "were worked out in the latter part of March." NOTIFY EMBASSY RAIN, Park conveniently in more than 6,300 on and off-street parking spaces located near stores Important Shopping Hour Information Is Brought To You By The Downtown Lancaster Listed on the Right THE SUNDAY NEWS, APRIL 23, 1967-3 An elderly woman searches for sal- nado that ripped through Oak Lawn, vagable items today in the debris of late Friday. her home that was wrecked by a tor- Bonnie Broom stood sobbing in front of a mashed heap of plyboard and wires that had been her home. Only a white water heater remained standing. "Do you know where my father is?" she asked.

Her father was not home when the twister struck. In the midst of the sheared trees, scattered windows a and collapsed walls, stood one house lighted by a flickering candle. Crawford Merritt watched from his doorway. "We were not home either," he told a newsman. "When we drove in I wasn't thinking about our house, I was thinking more about the loss of life." Greeks Assure MONTREAL (AP) The director of the Greek pavilion at Expo 67, opening next Friday, hastened to give assurance that the exhibit would open on schedule despite the Athens political upheaval.

King Constantine and Queen Marie Anne are scheduled to visit the fair Sept. 6. AWNINGS CANVAS ALUMINUM FIBERGLAS Order Now For Spring! Reupholstering In Everything Our Custom CHARLES: S. PATTERSON 416 Lancaster Lanc. Phone 393-5351 PAYMENTS APRIL BARGAINS LANCASTER( ground LB.J Asks Aid For Storm Sites WASHINGTON (AP) President Johnson said he has asked the Office of Emergency Planning and other federal agencies to render all possible assistance to the stricken areas.

"Although I depart for Germany tomorrow, I have asked that I be kept fully informed of the efforts that are being made to help ease the burdens which this natural disaster has wrought," the President said in a statement issued by the White House press office. The statement said President Johnson has directed the Office of Emergency Planning to send emergency teams into the hardest-hit areas to provide onthe-scene assistance. An unidentified Oak Lawn, woman, receiving condolences from Illinois Gov. Otto Kerner, right, grimaces and turns her head away from the damage done to her home by Friday night's tornado. Serving All Faiths 393-9661 F.

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