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WEATHER Cloudy tonight. Rain or snow Sunday. THE EVENING SUN VOL. 97-NO. 4 CIRCULATION OVER 24,000 HANOVER, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1961 A SI EDITION 5 CENTS 30 CENTS PuJrt2y WOMAN AND GIRL KILLED IN ADAMS COUNTY CRASH Mrs.

Patricia Bupp, 27, Gardners R.D. 2, And Bonnie Susan Showers, 8, Biglerville R.D. 1, Victims Of Two-Car Collision Near Biglerville Four Persons, Including Three Children, Admitted To Gettysburg Hospital An Adams County woman and an 8-year-old girl were fatally injured yesterday in a two-car crash at an intersection on the Gettysburg-Carlisle road, two miles! north of Biglerville. Mrs. Patricia Bupp, 27, Gardners R.

I). 2, driver of one of the cars, died at 5:15 p. a little more than an hour after the collision, in the Annie M. Warner Hospital. Gettysburg.

She suffered a crushed chest and internal injuries. Bonnie Susan Showers. Biglerville R. I). 1.

a sister of Donna Trooper Rhodes, was en route Mae Showers, 18, the other driver, home after having driven to died in the Warner Hospital at Arendtsville where she picked un 10:55 p.m. oi a skull fracture. her younger sister, who was a Donna Showers was hospitalized pupil in the third grade at the with cuts of the face and legs. Arendtsville elementary School. Also admitted to the hospital Bonnie Showers was a daugh- were Barry Bupp, 5.

and Sharon ter of Mr. and Mrs. Grayson Rose Bupp. 7, children of Mrs. Showers, Biglerville R.

1. Sur- Bupp, and Jane Metzer, 2, a viving in addition to her parents neighbor's child. and sister are a brother. Robert; The hospital reported Barry suf- paternal grandparents, Mr. and fered a broken left leg.

his sis- Mrs. Edward Showers. Aspers R. ter sustained cuts and bruises of D. 1.

and the maternal grand- heavily damaged when an auto- the head, and the Metzer child re- irother, Mrs. Edna Black. Bigler- mobile driven by a 36-year-old Wil- ceived cuts of the face. All were R. 1.

liamsport man smashed into the reported in satisfactory condition Funeral services will be held at dwelling about 3 15 p.m. yester- todav. I p.m. Monday at the Dugan fu- day. Trooper Bernard T.

rieral home. Bendersville. with the State police at Gettysburg said Gettysburg, reported that Rev. Norman L. Marden officiat- motorist.

Walter C. Miss Showers was driving north ing. Burial will be in the Wenks- was arrested on charges of hit- on the Gettvsburg-Carlisle road ville Cemetery. Friends may call run and operating a car while un- and her car collided with the at the funeral home after 7 p.m. der the influence of alcohol.

He Bupp auto as she attempted a tomorrow. was committed to the Adams left turn into the Bendersville The body of Mrs. Bupp was re- County jail in default of bail road shortly before 4 p.m. leased to the Gibson funeral home, to await a formal hearing. Miss Showers, according to Mt.

Holly Springs, PORTUGUESE RUSH TROOPS TO PUT DOWN NEGRO UPRISING IN ANGOLA Mau-Mau Style Massacres Mark Raids On Outlying Plantations In Northern Part Of West African Colony Lisbon Reports Lay Blame On Congolese Who Crossed Border Refugees Flee By Trucks And Planes note Dispatches from Portuguese Angola must pass through censorship. Associated Press correspondent Mario Pirelli gives a first-hand picture ol the situation in that West African territory with the apparent lifting of some aspects of the censorship after a delay in which he was able only to message Bv MARIO PIRELLI SCENE OF FATAL CRASH These are the automobiles in which two persons were fatally injured and lour rs hurt late yesterday afternoon at an intersection two miles north of Biglerville. Mrs. Patricia Bupp, 27, Gardners R. D.

2, operator of one of the automobiles, and Bonnie Susan Showers, 8. Biglerville R. D. Photo1 Auto Crashes Into Dwellin A Gettysburg R.D 4 home was 2 Persons Hurt hi Accidents I Varied Program Sei Kor Concert Schemerv's car, police said, ran off the right side of the Harrisburg highway, three and one-half miles north of Gettysburg, crossed back over the highway and smashed into the home of Clifford J. Staley, situated about 60 feet off the road.

CLEAR WEATHER PERIOD TO END NIGHT Broad Precipitation Belt I Moving Toward Area- Official Low 18 The clear weather the Hanover area has enjoyed the past four days will end tonight as increase ing cloudiness develops in ad- LUANDA, Angola Portuguese West Africa Portuguese vance of approaching precipitation, troops have been flown northward to the Angola-Congo border area, A broad belt of precipitation where tribal terrorists have been hacking to death and mutilating which stretched from the North- an.v whites they find on remote Angola plantations. At least 30 per- west to the Southeast early today. planters and members of their families were reported slain, unloading tain in the Central Portuguese colonial rulers here turned to armed might in hopes Mississippi Valley, rain and ending the Mau-Mau type of slaughter. The same planes that ing rain or snow in the Central rushed in troops brought back terrified settlers, Plains, snow in portions of the Rockies and Plateau states and Faced with the prospect of growing Congo-like massacres, colonial i showers in the Pacific Northwest, authorities here in the capital said today they are confident they can is expected to continue moving put down tho antiwhite uprising despite the hindrance of torrential rain. This wet system, said the Wea- Negroes swinging machete knives have killed and hacked up tber Man.

will reach here tomor- less men, women and children in the past three days. Two Hanoverians will spear- row, giving the area rain or snow, head two of the supplementary the form of precipitation depend- 0nr saui 28 persons were murdered at a big coffee features to boost the funds for ing on temperature. tion npar Quitexe, less than 150 miles northeast of this coastal city, he Easter Seal drive, sponsored Slightly higher theremometer A girl was cut in near Viege. One mutilated locally by the York County Eas- readings, the forecaster indicated. setUor died after bein8 evacuated here.

te: Seal Society for Cerebral Palsy, are expected over the weekend. This dispatch did not mention any outsiders among the attack- Miss Loretta Nace and George ending a cold snap that plunged ers. but Portuguese news agency dispatches received in Lisbon said chairmen for the mercury to the teens the past the terrorists were or came from the Congo across the 28, two days. border. Some of these reports said Negroes and whites alike were re- Temperatures are expected to attacked.

stay mostly in the 30s tonighti Soldiers and paratroopers rushed northward faced the job of 1, a passenger in the other car, lost their lives. Ziegier Studio II anoverians I To Aid Drive- Two persons were injured in The Lyric Band of three highway accidents within 12 featuring Rafael Mendez, trump- hours in Carroll County, Maryland eter. will present a conceit in the A state police patrol apprehend- State Police reported today. South Western High School audi- Schemery about a mile from Listed in fair condition at Siani torium tomorrow at 8:15 p. m.

for Jthe sceTle of the accident. Troop- AOMITTED TO Robert D. Myers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.

Myers, 637 East Middle Street, has been admitted to the practice of law before the courts of Dauphin County. Mr. Myers is a graduate of Eichelbcrger Senior High School, Cornell University and Dickinson School ot Tsitsibelis will the Children's March. March and Coffee Day, March 30, spectively. Miss Nace supervised the Dost- and to the 40 tomorrow.

RHek ih flushing the raiders from hiding places in dense forests, campaign Children March last orisk north winds and cold air year as one of the steps taken to toppled the temperature to an Africans who work the plantations and belong to central African augment the fund after the I960 official low of 18 degrees here tribes were reportedly quiet while the northern tribesmen attacked goal was not attained. The Han- ear'y today. An overnight low of I homes and sabotaged roads and bridges. over Venture Club wnll be the 8 above was recorded at the sponsor for anH Mvpr, Commercial airliners touched down at Luanda Airfield an a the proiert again this Myers impounding dam. Comme nal rimers touched down Airfield huge project again thi.

temperatures gripped the Northero New St.7.. the.v told how Negroes hacked to death every Mr. Tsitsibelis. who operates the Famous Lunch restaurant, an- Northern New England States this morning with a low of one below white they saw. Hospital, Baltimore, following an the benefit of the Hanover General ers estimated damage to the Stal- Law He is assoeiated Wlth the the final tally toward the $33,000 i home at $3.000.

2 nal in thp rountv accident at 4:55 p.m. yesterday Hospital i1' 10me at $3.000. on Route 31. one mile west of Compositions chosen by Mendez Westminster on the New Windsor for his solos include his own ar- Road, was Lee Hunter Davis, 10- rangement of from year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.

Rob- his () Seek Office C. Davis. Westminster R. D. 2.

and Czardas and Boy. The boy was playing with two; Lyric musicians, under the Ferdinand Ecker. president of brothers when he darted across diieetion oi Harry L. Swartzbaugh, the Junior Chamber of Commerce, the road and was struck by a xul ude their selections jias announced he will seek the of themes from aw firm of Rhoads, Sinon and Reader, State Street building, Harrisburg. He and his wife, the former Mary Ann Monforte, and three children reside at 5216 Windsor Boulevard, Windsor zero reported at Lebanon, N.H The raids were similar to the Mau-Mau attacks that plagued noum.es la ie ou ein nn' Readings in the 10s and 20s cov- British-ruled Kenya a few years ago.

Hundreds of tribesmen es.auI an ered the rest of the Northeasti scended suddenly during early morning darkness Wednesday, "nMJU'V tiea' westward to the Upper Mississippi and murdering with their long knives in planters homes near Valley and the Great Lakes. Maquela, U.ge, Quibayi and Quitexe Some of the refugees bore the savage wounds of machetes and I many, flew here without a single possession. Nine badly mutilated persons came in on the first planes Wednesday night. One of them after arriving. (larroll County goal in the county.

Approximately 6,000 Coffee Day badges have been distributed in'll ir York. Hanover and throughout the II county. About 125 restaurants are in the plan to serve Harry Cleveland Kress 51, Park. Mechanicsburg. He was unlimited amounts of coffee to New Windsor R.D.

1, Bowersox admitted to the bar of the State Supreme Court in Philadelphia Jan. 3. KENNEDY NEW AFRICAN POLICY truck driven by James Frederick Caucasian Sketch- fjce 0f vjce president of the Jay- Kile, Reisterstown Road. Owings Mozart Region 4 during the election Mills, who was traveling toward marehes" bvlS convention U1 Reading i I I i i New Windsor, police said. He was Mendez, and maiches bj i May a-7.

Ecker served as first removed to the hospital ta the of the local chap- (jtllfse Sc 1111 C( I Fire Co. ambulance nuiieoge, ot whvk prior to his present post. serve as announcer. Tickets will and is being treated for lacera- Green tions of the head and bruises of tiie face and arms. State Trooper 1-c N.

gtated that charges are further investigation. Also involved was a car driven be available at Doors will open the auditorium, at 7:45 p. Succeeding Ecker as head ot the A training course in indentifi- Coffee Day badge wearers March Road, was found dead in the kit-: 30. The goal is chen of his home shortly after mid- UNITED NATIONS. Y.

'API white supremacist poll. $5.000. The event last year netted mght today by hts wife, fcmma States c.jes. r. N.

P1 crt $2 623 Ellen, on her return from a movie.iU 7 1Qri n- Jamp. Carrolli 1 colonial allies It will Belgian actions in Ruanda-Urundi The midpoint the 1961 cam- Dr an course on and fresh demands for reforms in paign for the Easter Sea fund County medical examinei, gave a Afrjca Genera, Assembly Portuguese Angola shows $11.758.97 in the till. At the verdict of by hanging He Aslan.Africa„' nation, ww jub. same point a year ago $13.384.80 estimated the time of dtath Afrlcan Thev had had been received. about 9 p.m.

State Trooper Thomas this (Continued On Page 4) Officials of the York Countv Eas- L. Wood investigated. United States position was S. votes rapping Portu- chapter will be Burnell Small cation of trees will begin Monday ter Seal Society tor Cerebral' P.lsj Dr. Marsh, the Kress family spelled out in a statement Friday who will be installed at an at 8 p.m.

at the Elks home. Balti- ful that thf. events sched- physician, said that Mr. Kress had night explaining the Security for Policies in yer rr i tion Night dinner session in the more Street, for Boy Scout lead- ulpd in thp fina! of the cam- been invalided tor the past three Council vote in which it split with Airica but many were pending OlliaiK I UReS Pershing Room of the American ers. nail wiU boost the recefots to and a hall years and was conlined the Western allies on whether this was a mere Legion home Thursday night.

April ufe honed for goal of S33 (lOO Con to a wheel chair. He had been em- method of governing her African gesture, or signitied real of in Char8f thu 8Tar i in Ployed as a carpenter until he was territory of Angola. change Some dip omats won ered oi the event. response to the mailing of Easter injured a tall from a ladder, re- $7 3 eie8ale Aaiai Life ith Kille Women Of Moose To Attend Kreut The course, wago District. Council, Boy Scouts of vi i a 1 lovles --lowing activities at the wjij demonstrate use of twigs in Seals.

tnw in a woods about 500 jards Iron. Shoe Farms and depicting high- buds. scars and pith. Rav thp A 36-year-old Maryland house- iher home. I Ad vanees BIRTHS magnifying glass.

roop I vanced. Advancedto Star Scouts from lights oi the 1960 season of the Brooks will serve as instructor, Mrs. Mary Annie May McKin-j Baltimore Colts football season Iney, wile of Raymond A. McKin- were shown at a meeting of the Members of Chapter 923. Worn- Hill, near New Wind- chapter Thursday night, en of the Moose, will attend the sor was found dead at about Star Recorders Day program in Friday by her uncle, Gettysburg at 2 p.m.

Trite, who lived at the Me- Officers, escorts, guides, chair- Kinney home. Death was the re-, yesterday Mr an(j men and members are asked to suit of a .22 caliber rifle wound Leroy Shive. York, at the Han- Class Plans Trip meet at the local lodge home, head, according to Dr. General Hospital a dauch- mi at noon. James T.

Marsh, Carroll nospnai, a aaugn of the senior class at New Oxford were Ronald Staub, The chapter will hold a card medical examiner. The body was niirtv Anri I 2 i and a rummace removed to Baltimore city morgue A 1,00 "dS buin ycsterdaj to I sale May 5 in the of -topsy. Cpl. M. Hahn and Mrs.

Robert J. lodge. Yvonne Nelson will be chair- Nliary land State Police was man of the card party. Cora Wag- hivestigating officer. ner will have charge of the sale.

Mrs. McKinney was born in At. a chapter meeting Thursday Frederick County, a daughter of jrt 1 fh I night, members approved a dona- Joseph and Annie Eckenrode Glick, I I I tion for the Eichelberger Senior near Westminster. She was a High School graduation party. It member of Bethel Methodist was announced that Edward P.

Church. Marion. York, a representative of Besides her husband and par- the Multiple Sclerosis Society, will ents she leaves two daughters. NEW YORK CAP' Some uction was off slightly attend the chapter meeting April Bonnie Joyce and Cathy Ann, at weighty statistical support ga- order flow was better. 2(1 to discuss plans for a drive, home; three brothers and three thered this week behind prophets The number of idle suiting in partial paralysis.

Dr. Marsh said that the man had been level consultation and indicated But francis Carpenter Ti, resident of Carroll I T' udr HKTrSesraTanevtownf is.su‘'s the U. S. decision to vote for the Mrs. Maud Kiess, 1 aneytown, concemuig racial or colonial is- DC and the late Mr.

Kress, He leaves District Executive C. V. Bright SeOlll-S suggested that those taking the course take with them a ia Board of Review was held at his widow, his mother, a daugh blade, a shar poiket knite and a 1 home Thursday night ter, Mrs. Dennis M. Graybill when four Boy Scouts of Troop Westminster; a foster daughter, 112.

Hanover, were ad- Patricia Shorb, al home; two sis. thp body confronted.Kennedy and Secretary of State The U. certain to Angola resolution was made only after Stevenson had consulted S. announcement was with State Department officials have a sharp impact and after approval by President ters. Mrs.

Dorothy Barnes, Taney- with such hot potatoes as South Dean Rusk. South Western Joint High School jeff Sieg. Lynn Leppo and Donald to have made plans for a trip to Qrolt. and advanced to Life Scout New York City this (Continued On Page spring. A from Troop 112 w'as Gerry Wit 729 Third Street, at the Hanover candy sale is now in progress mer.

General Hospital. to provide funds for the trip. Despite Some Bad Signs Sitting on the board were Paul Aumen. Floyd Hilbert. John Lowe Sr.

and Lawrence Cummins. St. Patrick's Dance Held 1 CE Annii'Prsnrv To Ite Observed RUSK CONFERS WITH (iROMYKO ON LAOS but WASHINGTON (API The increasingly dangerous sit- tary of State Dean Rusk confers uation in the tiny Southeast Asian with Soviet Foreign Minister An- kingdom is regarded here as an drei Gromyko today on the crisis important key to the future of in Laos and other critical issues lations between Washington and Services commemorating the jn pfforts q( thp Kennedy Moscow anniversary of the Jouncing acjministratjon to improve U. Officials have not given up all of the Christian Endeavor Society govjet relations. hope that Khrushchev might yet TTnrtv.fivp vnmiff nprmlp attend- wil! lield al Rusk was expected to make a agree to join in a program to ed the St Patrick's Day dance Hanover R.D.

Ljnew effort to get the Soviet gov-make Laos a completely neutral at the American Legion home irom through ernment to halt its airlift of mili- country under a reorganized gov- the last night, sponsored bv the Junior servkes wiU begin tary supplies to pro-Communist ernment; the present regime of Auxiliary Chaperones were Mrs Sunday service will Laotian rebels. U. S. officials Premier Boun Oum is pro-West- and Anita Sullivan. Mrs.

Rosie BoldenJstarl at 7 m' were not optimistic about good re- ern. A switch in Soviet policy, of- in business. wumen uictwuig uiinupiuviiiem mi ourti compensation dipped-a hopeful bert Miller Jr and Miss Emma Rev; M- L. A. Schilling, imnister viet leaders, including Premier pects for easing tensions and im- The next meeting will be held Raymond, Dan and Jack of an early and marked upturn women drawing Mrs.

J. Sneeringer. Mrs. Al-n to So-ficials would brighten April 6, with a homemaking chap-i ter night program in charge of) (Continued On Page Edith Small Homemade goods will --------------be auctioned. However bad here anri straw despite concern that March Gass.

The cleanup committee in- of Christian education at St. Mat- Nikita Khrushchev, have failed, 'proving relations elsewhere, ere k1 the figures would show another rise eluded Gail Simpson, Susan Murn- theWs Lutheran Church. The host IN AND ABOUT TOWN Motorist Injured Clyde Hoff, 36. East R.D. 2, was injured when his auto- a six-month speckled the generally brightening picture.

Berlin The best news ol al! unbroken skid in in- in joblessness mert. Karen Baugher and Carole society will provide music. On the il HPPI1N In Washington, Congress acted Elicker. The Starlighters provided following night a preparatory ser- DUUKUUIdA M.l I LtJncli I was that hgjp those who are out of work music. vice will be held and a film This, ni and have exhausted jobless pav to Heaven, shown.

Music of the York Tn 1 1 8 Prbductlon halted in moving in a wav HOSPITAL PATIENTS wil1 bv 0tlprbehl culated to boost the economy at United Brethren Church, Hanover Charles Wealand, rf P'fJ'( Ul lllt at Bannister Street, and the East Visiting Nurse Association will be road in West Manchester the speaker at a meeting ol the Township, wesl ot West York Manheun Township Elementary School Parent Teacher Association a.m. today. Police said Hoff was admitted to the West Side Osteo- February Important cheer came from the same time. Patients admitted to the Han- automakers who reported a de- Enactment of the administra-over General Hospital were Clinton cided pick up car sales in the tion's emergency jobless pay pro- 144 Ridge Avenue: first 10 days of March. Ford re- gram was virtually assured.

This Mrs. Elizabeth Stahl, 635 East TUNIS, Tunisia Presi- to he said in an inter- dent Habib Bourguiba of Tunisia view with Radio Luxembourg, said today he is convinced both Bourguiba is in an excellent the French and the Algerian reb- position to know, since his talks Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. The pathic Hospital West York tor describing the York County visit' treatment of cuts of the face and sponded with plans for sharply gave promise of pumping possibly Middle Street, and Mrs. Charles (Continued Or Page 3) a seminarian ejs sjncerejy wish to negotiate an with French President Charles de end to their 2 -year North Afri- Gaulle and Algerian rebel Pre- OBITUARIES ing nurse program, will be illustrated with slides. Mrs.

Allen Boi- linger and sons will provide music. Mark Wildasin will lead Prohibited MRS. BENJAMIN BAILEY Mrs. Clara E. Bailey, 58, wife of can war mier Ferhat Abbas paved the way "I have the impression that now for the forthcoming peace talks, all the conditions exist to permit Bourguiba himself has the confi- the French-Algerian negotiationsidence of buth sides.

LEMNITZER PROTESIS SPACE DECISION increased production. one billion dollars into the pockets Hansford. 905 York Street. Dis- This and other food for optim- of up to three million unem- charged were William Peifer. 217! ism sent the stock market boom- ployed.

East Middle Street; Wayne Reid.1 ing ahead again after what some On the darker side, the Com- East Berlin; Miss Goldie Fuhr- the Rev. Benjamin C. Bailey, rear tions. The PTA will sponsor a pub-! Borough authorities today issued viewed as an ominous pause last- merce Department reported the man, 124 East Chestnut Street: of 208 Meade Avenue, died at her giving the lie ham supper Saturday. April 8.

a pre-spring warning against set- ing over a week. personal income of Americans Mrs. Charles Cooper and infant I home yesterday at 8 1.5 p.m. She 4 Vhiefs chance for DroD- Members of the Eichelberger ting trash fires outdoors, pointing Such manifestations of confi- sagged $700 in February to an an- son. Hampstead R.

Mrs. had resided in Hanover about five Senor High School class of accumulations of waste ma- dence are supposed to be a tonic nual rate of $405.90 billion. Manuel Ramirez and infant son, years. She was a Gold Star Mother 'i it r' Chairman Overton who presented the play terial obtained during spring business all the way around. A dip in wage and salary pay- York: Mrs.

Gordon Heath and in- and a layman exhorter for the lrovei entagon 1 th House Sci- will meet in the school I up of homes and yards may not The ebb of United States gold ments and dividends offset a fant daughter, 202 Diller Road; Pentecostal Church Besides her Astronautics Committee auditorium entrance at 7:30 p.m. be disposed of by burning but must reserves was reversed for the slight rise in lesser income cate- Mrs. Kenneth Becker and in- husband she leaves three sisters directive Friday to attend that per- be set out for collection by refuse first time since July, 1959. the gories. fant son.

210 Spring Avenue; and two brothers. Mrs. Frank Gee-i un space control went beyond ionnance of the show in a body, trucks. Violators ol the town's Federal Reserve Board report- Another index that moved in Mrs. Donald Bosley and infant, sey.

Royalton; Mrs Joseph Sauder ''01U Jman 4 'iiilitary responsibility" and Reservations may be made by anti-burning ordinance will be ed. The reserves climbed $11 mil-the wrong direction was railroad daughter, Hampstead; Ear) Mrs. Jerry Urban. Highspire; 1 uL Ihmilfi have been reviewed bv the Monday with Mrs. Carlyn the officials warned, lion last week, the board said, carloadings, off 1.7 per cent from Hampton: Dennis Hetrick, er.

316 West Hanover Street. 'Fabulous Spring Fabric Menchey Music urges you to hear Thousands of yards at greatly re- and housing starts. In steel, prod- week. Mendez, the Greatestsduced prices. Low as 2 yds.

for Encouraging word developed on the preceding week and 12 per Brodbecks 1: Clinton Nace. I Sale, retail sales, electricity production cent from the comparable 1960 215 East Middle Street, and Philip (Continued On Page Kuhn, 306 Third Street. Menchey Music urges you to hear Mendez, the Greatest the ruling too and was President Space Council. WRECKING COMPANY EMPLOYE LOSES LEG Trumpeter, play his Olds Trum- $1. Actual values $2.59 and $2.99.

For the best buys in sewing ma- Restaurant, serving Sun-Edith Salon. 150 Pleasant Trumpeter, play his Olds Trum- CHICAGO have Ihe amputation was performed pet with the Lyric Band, 500 items to choose lrom chines, call or see Lou at Sears on day Dinner, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Adv ME 7-3400. Open 9 to 9.

March 19, at South Western HighiShowroom open Mon. Fri. eve- Frederick St, 10 Free lessons with Adv. pet with the Lyric Band, March 19, at South Western High School Auditorium, concert begins nings til 9, Sat. 9 30 to 4:30 Han- each purchase of a Kenmore sew- Dancing every Saturday night.

Easter Candy, 89c 24 or 120 School Auditorium, concert begins at 8.1.5, benefit of Hanover Hospital ocer Fabrics, Corner of ing machine at Sears, Hanover. Moose Home, Lawn Rollers for rent, 50c at 15, benefit of Hanover Hospital Adv Spruce ME 7-3881 today. Advi Adv day. Market. Adv amputated the left leg ol William several hours after McCoy, McCoy, a wrecking company enn- was (pjm (he debrjs ploye rescued from the rubble ot a collapsed building where he was after long hours of painstaking pinned 18 'digging by.

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