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'V i ,1 PAGE SIXTEEN THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1942 Grace Church Assistant New Brunswick, N. and River head, L. I. it Hunt Man Who R. R.

Crews a second yellow alert was Chosen for New Job The Rev. Alfred B. Haas, who Poll Reveals Sentiment On Draft 18-Year-0lds Alert Lasts Nine Minutes in N. Y. Kipona Events Begin at Noon given at 0227 (2.27 a.

in the area of Newark, N. White Plains, N. and Paterson, N. J. HARRISBURG AXD ENOLA SIDE Tried to Cheat just completed two months of serV' I'liUaclclphitt Division Amboy Engine crews nriit to so alter 11 a.

327, 321, 381. ice as Summer minister of Grace The blue signal was given at Amboy Train Crsw first to go alter From Page One From Page One Methodist Church, while the pas tor, the Rev. Dr. Wilbur V. Malla 0225 (2.25 a.

in the New York metropolitan area, Garden City, 11 a. 327. Enola Engine Crew first to go after 11 a. 'J20. 213.

2U2, 211. 200. 2U7. 2M. By GEORGE GALLUP Director, American Institute of Public Opinion Copyright, 1042 pRINCETON, N.

Sept. 7. Packed with more controversy lieu, was on vacation, has just been L. and Riverhead, L. I.

for which they had been pre 221. 223, 204. 231. 224. From Page One Soldier's Kin International Netet Servict Enola Train c'rewa first to mo after chosen director of Christian Edu The red Ricrial was civpn 11 a.

220, 215. cation and Youth Work of Calvary pared by many test blackouts. Red Signal Given 0231 a. ni.) in the New York Enola Jersey Train Srew first to to After It a. in HI ft R'AA HP 9 RiA if an American draft army of nine or ten million men is to be the ultimate goal by the end of 1943, the drafting of 18-19-year-olds will not be sufficient to raise it to that total, and therefore the drafting of the large number of married men will be necessary as well, perhaps beginning as early as January 1.

than almost any other issue of the Methodist Church, East Orange, I'liiauurcurt, sept, y. Armyti3u, ww. oui. row. uss, bh, oob, ess, wide, were to begin at 12.40 p.

m. anl continue at twenty-minute intervals throughout the afternoon. A lagoon formed by a row of river The "red' signal, meaning that N. a post he will fill in addition 0(13, (ill), 601. 007.

023, metropolitan area, Garden City, L. and Asbury Park, N. J. "A second red signal was given intelligence officers continued war is the question whether to Enola Jersey Engine Crews first to go to serving as a teaching fellow in a raid is beginning, was sounded at 2.31 a. Eastern War Time, hymnology at Drew University, at 0232 in New Brunswick, N.

aiter 11 a. m. t24, bth, 02, 822, 009, 03 009, 611. 601, 640, 075, 640. 027, 620, 681, 628.

663. 608, 601, 631, 013, 641, 605, 6411, 600, 617. 61U. 600. 045.

search today for an unidentified man who attempted to swindle a widowed mother of a soldier, killed Wednesday in an Arkansas plane crash, Madison, N. J. the area of Newark, N. and in the New York metropolitan The clergyman, who had been area, Garden City and Asbury Camden Engine Crews first to go after 11 a. 173, 174.

175, 185, 182. Camden Train Crews first to go after boats extending north from the Kipona flagship was the scene of the races. Another round of fifteen canoe and surf board races was to start at 12.30 p. m. and continue at White Plains, N.

Y. "The white all clear signal was associate pastor of Grace Church draft 18- and 19-year-old youths into the armed forces. With the available pool of manpower in class AMEBIC of $125. The War Department notified Mrs, Park, N. J.

It was sounded one a. m. its, 171. IMITITVXS until a year ago, is leaving Har minute later in New Brunswick, Engineers for 029, 655, 609, 681, 182, given at 0232 in the last six areas mentioned. They are the New Mary Naylon, of Pittsburgh, on ISO.

lus. tmuc7oraaari Newark and White Plains. The Thursday that her son, Pvt. Thomas Firemen for 613, 627. 641, ,645,.

204, risburg this week to visit with his father, A. M. Haas, and his sister, Miss Ellen F. Woolcox, in Shamo- Union Picnic Held by Linglestown Churches The annual union picnic of the four churches of Linglestown was twenty-minute intervals, on the -ia. run.

Conductors for 629. 655. 607. 178. York metropolitan area, Garden City, L.

Asbury Park, N. Naylon, had been killed in the crash of an Army bomber. The following outside of the lagoon. 1-A rapidly being used up, the white, or all clear, signal, was given at 2.32 meaning a one minute alarm period for New York, Brakemen for 621. 623.

633. 639. 4T kin, before returning to Drew Um Ten motor boat races were to New Brunswick, N. area of tW3, 218, 223. Engineer! ud: Sherrlclr.

Warnor versity on September 18. He will start at 1 p. m. and be held at Country faces the hard choice between drafting the 18-19-year-olds in the very near future, or jaymes, Sweeuer, Dennlson, Laverty, held recently in Hershey Park. Sev Newark, N.

and White Plains, N. Y. onupp, iteasier, Kircnotr. Sander. Pol Garden City and Asbury Park and a period that had to be measured in a split second in the other places, assume his week-end duties in Cal vary Church, September 27.

night, the bereaved woman received a telephone call from a Memphis, man who said: "Tom isn't dead at alL He's seriously hurt but is right here with me and my sister, a registered nurse. leek, Doyle. Leithetser. Kuirle. half-hour intervals.

The races will be held farther upstream to pre "The cause for the issuance of drafting a large number of mar Firemen up: Bowers, Gunter, Johnson, Choajowskl. Henderson, Murray, Gilds, eral hundred persons from the Linglestown United Brethren Church, Linglestown Church of these signals was the presence of ried men, both with and without since the all clear was sounded im mediately behind the red alarm. nuns, ivoen, fettley, Wadsworth, Shu gars, Diffenrlerfer. Tucker. Enek.

Klina vent the noise from reaching the Harrisburg Hospital. The area between South and Forster streets children. The Army is'reported to an unidentified plane off the coast. The all clear signal was given young, winters. Albert, Hetrlck, Olena.

Hum of Industry We want to send him back home to you but we need $125. Send it by The yellow "alert" signal had God, Wenrich Reformed Church tonnuctora up: Crist, Walker. favor the drafting of youths, but the Selective Service Act passed is the approximate "racetrack." promptly when the plane was iden urakemen up: Rados, Heitzelman, Blaln, Kibe. Kuhn. telegraph.

been given at 2.23 a. m. in the New York metropolitan area, Asbury tified as a friendly plane." Middle Division Enola Engine Crews by Congress specifically exempts Soldiers and Sailors Entered Aquaplane and water ski races uverjoyea, Mrs. wayion tow a Iriend the news. But the latter was Though first reports indicated nrst to go alter 11 a.

158, 157, 100, 128, 142, 125. 145, 127, 101, 140. 138, 149 those under 20. Heard jn State that the entire area had taken the 10, JOB, 141, 120. 83.

124 were to climax the boat contests. Soldiers and sailors were expected If the question were put up to seven AUoona crews turning on rest. suspicious and communicated with Army authorities who, after checking, told Mrs. Naylon that she was the Intended victim of a swindle n.noi& Train Crews first to go aft the people in a National referen Park, N. and Garden City and was repeated one minute later in Newark, White Plains, and Pat-erson.

This turned air raid wardens out by the thousands and they were all at their posts when the alarm quietly, there were at least two arrests in New York City foi disorderly conduct because of re il a. 124. 147, 158, 130, 168. 133, From Page One 12.1, 1J7, l.w, 14(1, 144, 125. 166.

109, 157, dum, their views, a3 revealed in to enter the club four open canoe race, scheduled for 4.20 p. m. The race was to be over a quarter-mile they feared might be a part of a a true cross-section survey by the fusal to obey orders to take Council; James L. McDevitt, president of the Pennsylvania Federa Nation-wide racket. Institute, would be as follows mo, ioi, isn, lttu, 128, 152.

Three Altoona crews turning on rest. Engineers for 125, 128, 100. Fireman for 142. Conductor for 128. Brakemen for 124, 130.

133, 147. stretch and traditionally has been "business" alarm sounded. and Wenrich Lutheran Church, attended. Winners of contests were: Penny scramble, Francis Jeffries and Eugene Habaker; fifty-yard dash for boys, Richard Chubb, first, Harold Chubb, second; fifty-yard dash for girls, Isabel Jeffries, first; Ray Mix-ell, second; shoe scramble, Weldon Carl and Mary Winter; potato race for boys, Roland Carl, firti, Richard Chubb, second; potato race for girls, Isabel Jeffries, first, Vivien Jeffries, second; 100-yard dash or boys, Gerald Jeffries, first, Robert Kieser, second; fifty-yard dash for girls, Anna Winter, first, Betty Gehing, second; ball-throwing contest, Gerald Jeffries, first, Robert Krieser, second; tion of Labor. 1.

The public favors drafting Radio stations were off the air a warmly-contested one. Lights Go Out Eight yards in the Philadelphia engineers un: Bachman. Klttln Canoe tilting was one of many for the time of the red signals. jvinnr, levari 8, Campbell. From a tall building in mid- area sent Navy ships down the novelties arranged for stay-at-home firemen up: Enders.

Burley, Leeds. aro, vanHorn Kline. Porter inii.r... Harrisburgers. First aid stations ways.

town Manhattan, observers watched lights and other illumina Sommers. Coffman, Hall, Schnure, Ward! Kuhn, Hostettler, Sherwood, Buchanan. were set up in River Park and Bus Lines Have 18-19-year-olds in preference to drafting married men with children. On that point sentiment is overwhelming, being about 6 to 1 in favor of drafting the youths rather than the married men with children. 2.

As between inducting youths tion wink out over the vast, sprawl i.onaurtors up: Linn, Clouser, police arranged to patrol the area Series of Fires Over Week-End A series of fires over the weekend kept the city fire department on Brakemen un: Fnrhr Smith finntt. The Cramp Shipbuilding Corp. launched an ocean-going tug; the Penn-Jersey Shipbuilding of Camden. N. a large mine ing area that is New York City.

The fire department ambulance ouwnria, ivnaoie. iuangiacarne. numstiur side, Yard Hoard Engi But many lights never went out was to be at Front and South Record Travel streets. nes ior vu, on, a-uii, 20B, 33B, 38B, 3 OB. Firemen for 5B.

1-5B. 8-5B, 36B, 17B, at all, including street lights in some sections of Brooklyn. The boat parade customarily held sweeper; the R. T. C.

Shipbuilding of Camden, fuel oil barge; the Delaware Bay Shipbuilding Company, of Leesburg, N. ion, isu, JOB, iiB, 2-2H. 20B. Last brakeman out. Beam.

The New York Telephone Com the evening has been discon engineers up: Spahr. Bice, From Page One the run. and inducting married men without children, sentiment is about evenly divided, with a slight preponderance in favor of drafting Burns, loung, Byers, Metx, Walters, pretzel contest, Anna Winter; balloon-blowing contest. Gerald Jeffries; relay race, Wayne Keller; one-legged race, Anna Winter; nail-driving contest, Albert Fitting and Mrs. Charles Hunsicker; bubble blowing tinued for the duration.

Forty-five medals, five cups and War Savings The most recent occurred at 1.43 omni, Stewart. Firemen up: Diehl, Maloney. Skll pany reported that there was only a slight upsurge in telephone calls and first reports indicated that the city had taken its first warning shortage. The traffic jams caused by motorists on holidays seemed to two sub chasers; the American Car and Foundry of Wilmington, a motor minesweeper; the Stamps were to be given the cham tuner, Bowman, Ridge. Seabright, Sweeney, Anderson, Lee, Mantz, Books, o'clock this morning when district companies were sent to 604 Cumber the married men.

pions through the cooperation of cino, roams, mine, be at an end for the duration. of imminent danger calmly. In the Dravo of Wilmington, a Harrisburg merchants. Railroad and bus officials added land street, occupied by the family of William Green, where the rear Enola side. Yard Board Engineers for Since the number of married men without children constitutes only a relatively small part of the large float-like pontoon for a naval The Harrisburg Chapter of the apartment house areas of the West that traffic in recent months has and East Sides, wardens reported Firemen for 5B, 16B, 22B.

Last brakeman out. Brosius. always been very heavy on week American Red Cross helped man the first aid stations, according to of the structure and the rear of the adjoining property at 606 Cumberland street were in flames. Damage engineers ud: Holmes. Ttn.

estimated 17,000,000 males de that lights flashed on for a split drydock; Dravo Corporations Neville Island Yard, Pittsburgh, a new type landing vessel for tanks; the rer, coyer, Jleck, Dearolf, Paul, Cock lin. ends and only so many additional travelers could be accommodated Chairman Hugh. K. Duffield. was slight.

ferred in Class 3, the real issue is the question of the married men firemen ur? Tnskln Rli contest, Harvey Cassel and Violet Hamaker; ball-throwing contest, Lloyd Winters; relay race for married and single men, single men; largest family, Lloyd Winter; youngest mother, Mrs. Harold Carl; oldest man, Aaron Kreiser; oldest woman, Polly Clift; water-drinking contest for preachers and superintendents, Yates Whitcomb, United Brethren superintendent; rooster contest, Mrs. Nisley Felty, and bumblebee contest, Mrs. McNeal. The fire, according to Chief of now.

Through the efforts of the Kipona committee, headed by Dr. William Ventnor Boat Works, Ventnor, N. a hospital vessel for the Army, and the Sun Shipbuilding with children versus the 18-19 Police Earl W. Swartz, was caused by a smouldering mattress thrown against the side of the frame build urn, rieisner. King, uarmany.

N. Holland. Taylor, Muro, Kimmell, Stouffer. Extra switchman up: Clark, Witmer. Martz, Riffel.

McConnell. Petroskl, Haines, Kindness, Zerbe. Damon, Yontz Kuhn. second in many apartments as residents roused from sleep by the screaming sirens, but1 went off again as the whistles of the wardens, enforcing a black-out sounded. The alarm was sounded through Ross, a first aid room furnished The lack of car traffic indicated that most Harrisburgers were going to spend this Labor Day at and Drydock Chester, two with cots, water coolers and tables ing at 604 Cumberland street earlier tankers.

was prepared in Stephen's parish home. Many thousands employed V. R. R. PASSENGER CREWS Philadelphia Division Ennlneer un yesterday, after occupants of the building extinguished a fire in the year group.

The number of young men in the latter age bracket once numbered around 2,400,000, but is smaller today because many have volunteered in the Navy, Marines, Coast Guard and Air Forces. It is estimated that the 18- and 19-year- house. in the steel mills and other war Miller, Cullen. Beaver. From 11 a.

m. until 6.30 p. mattress. Engineers for 24. 2nd 5.

Vn Phil industries in this area stayed on out New York, Bronx, Kings, Queens, and Richmond Counties which constitute New York City delphia or New York crews here. erlin Claiming the job. The dwelling at 606 Cumberland etreet is occupied by the family of Firemen up: Manninar. Thorn. Hnclren William T.

Fitzpatrick and Earl Compton, Red Cross first aid in berger, Lone, Price. Patterson. Cence. Those who had the holiday had Firemen for 24. 2nd 2.

No Phlladel. Burton Carey. olds could furnish about 1,200,000 plenty of recreation offered. pnia or New York crews here. Sharpsville Man Held In Slaying at Club By United Prest SHARON, Sept.

7. John Desantis, at the present time. Conductors un: File. Romhereer. Mil.

District iiremen answered an alarm from the Central Iron and structor, were to be on duty at ambulances on the River walk while Albert Witman, instructor, and Nassau and Westchester Counties which adjoin the city on the North and East. It was also sounded throughout Essex, Bergen, Hudson, Passaic, and Union Coun Stalingrad Gain headed by the Kipona on the Susquehanna River. The Harrisburg lard, Layman, Holmes. Child. Blocker, Maloney, Farra, Rudolph, Miller, The issue of drafting the youths Steel Company shops at 10.20 a.

and Mrs. Kathrine Van Home and was put up to the public by the yesterday. Grease in a machine Brakemen up: Mohr. Hostettler. Dunn Senators and the Hagerstown Owl Mattis.

Lutz, Ferree. Botts. Miller. Der Mrs. Margaret Good, registered BERLIN, Sept.

7. (G a were to play on Island Park at blazed up, but the flames were ex tinguished by the employes. ties which are on the west bank of Institute in the form of two ques tions, with results shown below. 44, of Sharpsville, was held today for the fatal! shooting of Angelo Lombardi, 53, following an argument in a Sharpsville Italian club. rick, Berry, Walsh.

Calcco, Beam, Jiac-Gregor. F. P. Cressler. Bowers.

nurses, were to be on' duty at the 2 p. m. Golf matches and other the Hudson River, opposite New Two firemen were hurt fighting a parish house. Representatives of sports were arranged in celebra. Conductors for Tass.

Eitra, 2-2. Baggagemaaters for 42, 74. Brakemen for Tass. Extra. 2-3.

York City. All are heavily pop Sharpsville Police Chief Ford fire which damaged a frame dwelling at 1210 North Seventh street early the Boy Scouts acted as aides. tion of the day which marks the 54. 72. Randall said Desantis admitted the ulated and in addition to Newark, Paterson and Asbury Park, the Middle Division Engineers un: No- Saturday evening.

Garfield Lee, oc end of the vacation season and the Broadcast Recorded by UP in New York). The High Command said today that German and Rumanian forces gained further ground in violent fighting before Stalingrad, and that heavy Soviet counter-attacks to the north were repulsed. A communique said: "In the battle for Stalingrad. wark. Lyter.

Wright, Ross, Derrick, shooting and that murder charges would be filed against him. area includes Jersey City and beginning of the school term. Wehllng. Winand. E.

Sheesley, Gross. Feminine Horse Trainer Engineer for (563. three extras. One According to the police account. cupant of the building, was burning paper in a stove, and the flames 6pread through the partitions from an overheated chimney, Fire Chief Altoona extra crew here.

Firemen up: F. Crlmmell. Gantt Orr. The Capitol, Courthouse and City Hall were closed, as were most of the city's business houses. Draft Hall.

Crlmmell. Smith. Zimmerman, Command Statement Over an hour after the all clear Hurt in Fall Off Mount By United Press CAMDEN, N. Sept. 7.

Miss Konier, Vest. Rhinehart, Mease, Reik. Swartz said. No estimate was given firemen for 29. three extras.

Ono boards and State Selective Service of the damage. the two men had participated in an argument in the club. Desantis left and went to the boarding house where they both lived and got a rifle. He then lay in wait outside the house until Lombardi approached in company with Salvatore Bucciar- Altoona extra crew here. German and Rumanian troops gained further ground amidst violent fighting.

From the north, the enemy renewed his violent relief attacks was sounded, the Eastern Defense Command issued the following David Himmelright, 25, 310 Boyd Conductor up: Donnally, Good. Kerr, headquarters were ppen, and "If the Government had to choose between drafting 18- and 19-year-old men, or married men with children, which should it choose?" 18-19 Year Group 77 Married men with children 13 Undecided 10 "If the Government had to choose between drafting 18- and 19-year-old men, or married men without children, which should it choose?" 18-19 Year Group 43 Married men without children 47 Undecided 10 Belgh, Nipple. Cobaugh. Williams. Brakemen up: Hlbsman, Ctissman.

Lor- statement: Shirleye Rose Stanley, 16, Garden State Park's only feminine horse trainer, was in Cooper Hospital to large group of Dauphin County men was to be sworn in at the enz. fihull, Africa, Buck. Zimmerman. Snyder. Albright, Adams.

Alexander. "In respect to an air raid alarm against German key positions with strong infantry and tank forces. AH attacks were repulsed with heavy elll, the police reported. Cutshall, Ambrose, Hlckes. Fox.

Black, Army induction station at Fourth Lombardi and Bucciarelli at Bell, Rutt-er. day with injuries suffered when she fell from a mount she was ex and Market streets this afternoon Conductors for 2 Pass. Extras, 19, 69. Brakemen for 2 Pass. Extras, 25.

75. losses the enemy and 100 tanks were destroyed. The Main Post Office and sub tempted to talk to Desantis, but he opened fire, Chief Randall said, hitting Lombardi in the chest. ercising at the track. 33.

9. in New York: "The First Fighter Command issued the following air raid signals: "A yellow signal was given at 0223 (2.23 a. m. EWT) in Asbury! stations were closed but the usual A high school student at Croy- street, member of the Reily Hose Company, was overcome by smoke, and Charles Barbush, 30, 1004 South Thirteenth street, driver for the Washington Fire Company, suffered a laceration of a finger on his left hand, which was cut by the tin roof. Nearly three hours later firemen were called to the same vicinity by a fire at the home of Mrs.

Sarah Cooley, 1218 Currant The blaze originated in waste paped which was ignited by a stove. There was little damage. Willlnmsport Division Engineer un: Desantis immediately walked to McLain, Lose. Dressier, Nicely. Merrill, Reardon.

Confer, Oemberling. Eisen- holiday collections were made and special delivery and perishable matter were delivered from 7 a. m. "Armored and motorized infantry divisions supported by air and anti-craft formations took a decisive part In bringing about this result. Air attacks by day andnight were directed against the areaof a town." the police station and surrendered to officers who had just received hour.

Haldeman, Grimm. Moyer. Gaylor. den, Miss Stanley was riding a horse named General Day when she was spilled to the turf and fractured her ankle. Wetzel, Klose, Hornberger.

Park, N. the. New York metro- th alarm from Runriarplli and rprp Engineers wanted at Harrisburg-. BOt; Observers claim, however, that! starting out to look for Lombardi. polttan area, Garden City, L.

to 11 p. at Enola, three extras. Firemen up: Johnson. Park. Reicle.

Miller. Allen, Smith, Snyder. Apker, Ma jor, Grassmyeh, Dunlop. Moday. 1 Firemen wanted at Harrlsburg, none: 1 1 I I I ti i I Ci at Enola, three extras.

Conductors up: Downs. Ncagley. Ptelt- zer. Shlpman, Johnson, Hatter, Hall. :Cv.er 17 Brakemen up: Krohn, Harman, Dy- i sard.

Miller, Bell. Wilhelm. Klinger. Pc.LU NCHEON EsTIdJ WV 31 Conductor for Pass Extra 6 p. m.

Baggagemasters for 571, 581, Brakemen for Pas Extra 6 D. State Letter Carriers Meeting in Hershey HERSHEY, Sept, 7. Business sessions today officially opened the nineteenth biennial convention of the Pennsylvania State Letter Car-I 581. 501, 675. c-r Baltimore Division Conductors up: tamo ni Welty.

Pyle, Hubbard, Smith. Brakemen up: Sprenkle, Shannon, CARPET SWEEPER Complete with CAN OF POLISH Tiers' Association. The group and its auxiliary will hold a banquet and dance tonight Huck, Toung, Costello, Baker, Miller. Conductors for Pass. Extra, 2-554.

Baggagemaster for 502. Brakemen for Pass. Extra, 2-564, 562. 518. HERALD E-Z SLIDE WARDROBE at 6 o'clock in the Community Build ing.

Speakers will include Con QUALITY FEATURES Streamlined Design Easy Gliding Wheels Sturdy Metal Con ftlrudion Thoroughly Efficient Can of Polish THE BEADING H' gressman John C. Kunkel; John J. English, Worcester, secretary Reading Division Engineer up: Pow-hower, Peters, Brumbaugh, Stee. Esh- llnger, Stoner, Martin, Dowhower, 1.1-ley. Yoder, Hoover, Brubaker.

Firemen up: Barson. Field. Eppley, Horning. Russell, BInkley, Dowell, Wearie. Long, Barcelona, Alleman, Sand of the National executive board; Curtis Denton, sick benefit association official, and James Deely, Philadelphia, member of both State and National executive boards.

The association will elect tomorrow and the auxiliary was to name saaiaaw $.49 new officers this afternoon. More Short, Berk. Kiddle. Lenker, Shover, Mattern, Schell. Stare.

Piatt. Caasell. Conductor up: Thomas, fitrawheeker. Peter, Hughep. Doutrey, Jones, Mach-amer, fitrawheeker, Edmunson, Baker, Carlln, Ensmlnger, Funk, Ealev, Oraeff.

Brakemen up: Baker, Shumaker. Beaver. Garner, Mutzabaugh, Donmlller, Ensmlnger. Engle, "David Condran. McCartney, Beaver, Benney.

Fuller, Mln-nlch. Bell. Carberry, Lenk, Kline. Don-Moyer. Warlock, Zimmerman, Moody, Messamer, Reese, Miller, Gibson, Follette Zellers, Rice, Hellman.

than 300 had registered by this morning. Mrs. Margaret McDonald, Chicago, National auxiliary president, spoke last night. James K. Langan, Pitts- ton, State president, is in charge of! All 5 Plecd GotpUU the association sessions, while Mrs.

Gertrude Butler, Erie, State head, presides over the auxiliary meetings. The convention will end tomorrow. I A New Teachers Elected in Lower Paxton Township Miss Angelina Luongo, of Philadelphia, will be health and physical education instructor at the Lower Paxton Vocational School, it was Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH Table Cloth Sizt 42x50 Inches This VALUE it on of tho most Amning In our Storo'i History. You 9t beautiful crash ttbltctoth, plus tht four napkins til Sn d-, signtd ippliqu. A Urg stUction of match.

tng colors on hand. Hurry In and gat yours today! Evtry sat pactad in convanitnt bout. REGULAR $1.75 VALUE announced following a special board A REGULAR -Vi $2.50 NONE it iffi) 1 CASH' ONLY 1 11 I I TO A CUSTOMER I I NONE SOLD TO I DEALERS I NO MAIL OR I if fHONE ORDERS With More Comfort meeting Friday night. A graduate of Temple University, Miss Luongo REGULARLY $2.50 An extra closet for your home at a sensational sale price. Realistic finish outside Red-Cedar color inside.

Release the catch, and the flexible door slides down. Wood panel reinforcements, taped front doorframe sturdy, dust resistant construction. Equipped with refill-able MOTHPROOFER. will fill a vacancy left by the resignation of Miss Janet Sturzebecker, of Royersford. FASTEETH, pleasant alkaline (non-acid) powder, holds false teeth more firmly.

To eat and talk In more com. fort. Just sprinkle a little FASTEETH on your plates. No gummy, goey, pasty taste or feeling. Checks "plate odor" (denture breath).

Get FASTEETH at any drug store. I) WM The shop department of the school will be closed, R. R. Baugher, super iihtuce oft Volcte iRUST GREEN WINE TAN -v ROSE TUROUOIS ROYAL BLUE vising principal, announced, because the vacancy created by the resigna NO MORE WHEN THIS SHIPMENT IS GONE tion of Paul Hoffman, cannot be filled. Hoffman was inducted into the Army last Spring.

A new course NONE DELIVERED CASH ONLY 1 TO A CUSTOMER NONE SOLD TO DEALERS NO MAE OR PHONE ORDERS FQ8 in aeronautics, under the direction of R. Allen Russell, science teacher, will be instituted and the classes in commercial work will be expanded. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLY! COME IN EARLY DONT DELAY! There are many hundreds of people Sn the Harrisburg area who recognize bargains of this type We urge you to come in early to avoid disappointment, Bernard Loft, coach, will start a VISIT OUR HOUSEWARES DEPT. BUY UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS MVhJ AND STAMPS physical fitness program similar to the one used by the Navy. A vacancy in English and history still exists, Baugher said, but it will probably be filled at a special board meeting Tuesday evening.

Teachers of the Lower Paxton Schools will meet tonight at 7.30 in the high school building. Classes will convene at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning, with the first day closing at 2 o'clock. Buses will follow their regular schedule. CbSLb jf GV-iCXsCO i70GX (5 CS)0X3.

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