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PAGE TWO SHAMOKIN NEWS-DISPATCH, SHAMOKIN, PA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1956 Air Force Testing First Heart Attack Fatal Kulpmont Section U. S. Supersonic Bomber) WASHINGTON (U.P.) The J1 Vets' Day Backed By Gov. Leader Special Service Will Mark All-Saints, Day In observance of AU Saints Day, one of the greatest feasts of the Catholic Church, two morning Dial 3-3031 Thomas D. brcnnsn -iO Sf.

John's Church. Choir fo Present Recital Tomorrow Local Youth Nominated To College Honor Group Daniel J. Bridy. son of Mrs. Lucy Bridy, 811 East Commerce Street, was nominated to the honor society of Pennsylvania State College of Optometry by members of the faculty of Pennsylvania State Uni Ample Supply of Water State Asset, Kiwanis Club Told Force has begun testing the nation's first supersonic bomber while the Navy announced plans for a giant nuclear-powered super- rur uiy Kesiuem; George Calvin Reich, 62, of ftt)l Shamokin area residents will join Masses will be celebrated and evening vesper services held.

Rev. Halloween Parade Set for Tonight Shower Held tor Poplar Street Girl with United States citizens everywhere November 11 in the annual carrier. East Commerce Street, died this morning in the family residency The bomber reportedly design- John P. Klimas. pastor, announced today.

versity. observance of Veterans' Day, theme Pennsylvania's unlimited supply ed to attain speeds of about 1,000 The organization is composed of jfor which is "Peace With Honor." Masses tomorrow morning will be from effects of an acute herV junior and senior students. Nomin I Outstanding singers of the com- munity comprise the Senior Choir of St. John's Reformed Church which will present a public concert Thursday night at 8:15 In the celebrated at 7:00 and at 9:00. fol- Rain may threaten the third an-1 A smri hM in1.

UrOYernor iaaer nas of clean, pure water was termed PefflG make its first flight in 10 days. It seizure. Mr. Reich, a son of the late evening W1C touiuiuuweaua oegan ground taxi tests. David and Selene (JackmanV lowed with benediction of the Most nual Halloween parade to be spon- a proclamation requesting Blessed Sacrament.

Evening vesper iSOred tonight in Kulpmont by the'" home of m- "nd "all citizens of Pennsylvania, all services will be at 7:00 for All Saints Lions Club. Habowski, 1229 Poplar Street, business enterprises, all fVinfo-11ttari ctt tVi ered sunersarrier-a iant bora Oct0" 3- L89-:" and for the deceased. Prayers will i The parade is scheduled to move Kulpmont, in honor of their daugh- organizations, state, city and coun-be said for the souls in purgatory. 'at 7:00 p. m.

Participants will as-Iter, Dorothy, who will be married ty officials to assist the state corn- ations are made on the basis' of scholastic achievement and extra curricular activities during the first two years of the student's course. The purpose of the honor society is to conduct educational programs. Members may take part in optometric functions in Philadel church auditorium. Proceeds from the concert will be used to purchase new vestments. The following selections' will be presented during the concert: field grade school, and for a num- ber of years was employed at expected ta begin next year.

The Air Force said that the most valuable single asset for attracting new Leonard Yearick, Sunbury, Northumberland County farm agent, told members of Shamokin Kiwanis Club that many industries need an abundance of pure water a fac All Souls Day, Friday, will be ob- Isemble on Pine Street in the 800: to Angelo Feudale, 1338 Poplar mittee lor veterans' Day in every served with three morning Masses block. Street, Kulpmont. November 22. new bomber the P-58 "Hustler" made its first taxi run at the Fort Fidler Colliery. During the 27 years he was a pump3man at Stevens Washery, Trevorton.

i Lions Club officials asked boys The bride-to-be and her fiance. at 6:30, and 8:00. i Organ prelude. "Allegro Sym-Dhoniaue," by William Faulkes, way to insure "proper and widespread observance of this anniversary." Colonel William B. Freeland, deputy adjutant general for.

Penn and girls to assemble at 6:30. Prizes, who is a son of Mr. and Mrs. An Worth, plant of the General Rpirh nra ft memher nf T.ihrr', and "Offertoire." Lefebure Wely, wil be presented to the best cos phia. Daniel Bridy was graduated from St.

Edward's High School Dynamics Corporation's Oonvair Fire Company and Trinity Epis Division. sylvania, has been designated by thony Feudale, will be married next month during a ceremony in St. Casimir's Church. A buffet lunch was served, and the room was decorated for the oc copal Church. Survivors include the widow, thf and ccmpleted his pre-optometric course at Mount St.

Mary's College, Emmitsburg, Md. the governor as chairman of the Brother of Local Resident Expires August Gdaniec, 70. former resi turned parade participants. A judges' stand will be set up at Ninth and Chestnut Streets to view the entrants. -Prizes will be awarded, also, in a window painting contest.

Typical state committee. He has appointed former Catherine Stasney to whomr Mr. Reich was married tor which should be strongly in favor of Pennsylvania for faitory locations. Many mid-western and western states, the speaker said, already have acute water shortages. Speaking on the subjsct of "Farm-City Relations," Mr.

Yearick pointed out the close inter- relationshio between urban and a staff of 15 prominent armed serv- casion. Miss Habowski was the re' Mrs. John F. Gillespie, organist; patriotic ode, "The Call to Freedom," by Victor Herbert. Mrs.

Robert Maue; baritone solo, God, Have Mercy," Mendelssohn, Chester Moore, and "Lord. Most Holy," by Rossini, the chorus and Mrs. Edward Price, Mrs. Eugene Williams, Carl Knoebei and James Daibler. a quartet.

Area Reservists Urged to Organize cipient of manv sifts. Those who ice veterans to represent and de Halloween scenes have been paint veiop ine program tnrougnout tne attended: 14, 1913; rive cmiaren, wimanva Mrs. Herbert Hummell, Mrs. Harry Skovrinskie, Shamokin; Mary Larue, at home, and nine grand. dent of Mount Carmel, and brother i Pl hv hisrh school students on dis- Throughout, the Mrs.

Eugene Habowski, Mrs. Jaycees Launch Get-Out-Vote Drive of Mrs. Francis Young, 1014 West piay windows of Chestnut Street Frank Narke, Mrs. Charles Feudale, Ifartn dwellers. He cited the fact wainub ou-eei, cuea ounaay in a-: ousmess establishments, children.

st-vi nation the program is aimed at refreshing patriotic interest, with special emphasis on the honorable ron, Ohio. Funeral services will be Humming chorus, "Voix Celes A native of Erie, the former tes." Alcock: "Lost the mgnt, service rendered by United States Saturday afternoon at 1:00 in the Farrow Funeral Home, Sixth and service personnel, livinfe and by Christiansen, chorus and Miss Marv Duncan, soloist; "Great and Mrs. Anthony. Feudale. Mrs.

Aldo Pitingolo, Mrs. Samuel Feudale, Mrs. Rose Rich, Mrs. Peter Ber-gonia, Mrs. Chester Habowski, Mrs.

Louis Papp. Mrs. Tillie Bernas, Mrs. Alex Mi-chalowski. Mrs.

Jennie Pauldine, Racketeer Linked To Sheppard Case that While there are fewer farms in Pennsylvania today than existed five years farms are now and far more productive thanks to modern methods and mechanization. The speaker termed as "good" the migration of farm-trained vounz people into urban jobs. Mr. The local Junior Chamber of Commerce get-out-the-vote campaign was launched yesterday with distribution of brochures to local business establishments.1 Pamphlets containing the names. Mount Carmel man, who was a professional boxer during the period he lived in Mount Carmel and who fought under the name of "Shifty Doughnuts," left Mount Carmel about 35 years ago to live in Ohio.

More tnan 100 Air Force reservists in the Shatnokin-Mount Carmel area have received letters frcm Major D. W. Rohrbaugh, Bloomsburg, commander of the 9548th Air Reserve Squadron, urging them to consider formation of a local unit. Major Rohrbaugh will be in Shamokin tomorrow at the Air Force Recruiting Station in the American Legion building, to In Chestnut Streets. Rev.

Charles -Flook, rector of Trinity Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Friends may call at the funeral Mrs. Christ Venna. Mrs. Ermina CLEVELAND (U.R) A former call 1 i i Mrs.

Pater Paluscio, Poland to Purge Reds From Army photographs and biographical sketches of many of the local. iiuiuc i lua.y Hum i uv, ia kj Marvelous Are Thy Works," Gaul, the chorus; organ selections, de Lune," by Debussy, and Poeme," by Fibich, Mrs. John F. Gillespie, and "Alleluia," Thompson, by the chorus. Soprano solo, "Come Unto Him," Handel, Mrs.

Daniel Rowe; "Hymn to the Soul," Jenkins, the chorus; "Lift Thine Eyes," Mendelssohn, Survivors include a son, Robert; girl was reported today as the tip-; Sylvia and Patricia Hibow Yrick ea'd that farm life instills 9:00, and Saturday until time-, of services. ster who prompted Assistant Coun Betty Gidaro, Marian Fulginiti state and national candidates were TrT. distribute tn vrin hei. into yun? PePle an appreciation to various business a daughter, Elna, a brother, Frank, Mount Carmel organist; and three ty Prosecutor Saul Danaceau to reopen the Sheppard murder case of hard labor, the value of the soil establishments. I nHJ tw 1 SHS Class of 1947 to sisters, Mrs.

Francis Young, Shamokin; Miss Julia, Williamstown, terview Air Force reservists and men with prior Air Force service investigation. and Barbara Feudale, Kulpmont. Mrs. E'mer Miles and Mrs. Peter Ferrari, Bristol; Mrs.

Paul Rich, Levittown, and Miss Dorothy Habowski, the guest of honor. WARSAW Poland's new "independent" Communist regime was reported preparing today a Announcement of the beginning I OI teve" of the campaign was made today by a closeness Wlth anlmaii The Cleveland Press said it learn' and Miss Anna Gdaniec, Cleveland, Women's Chorus: tenor solo, "If Hold Dinner on Nov. 28" and growing crops. ed that Danaceau's informer was a Ohio. by Bert Klinger, local chairman of purge of high-ranking Soviet of Despite rising prices, the speaker Funeral services were held today "former call girl" held in an east ern Ohio institution.

Shamokin High School Classcf. 1917 met last night in the high i school and planned for a dinner "T.r rSnVK and the restoration AKron, onio. With All Your Hearts," Mendelsohn, Carl Knoebei; "Listen to the Lambs," Dett, the chorus; "Rock-a My Soul," traditional, by the chorus; "Lonesome Valley." Lynn, to the Catho The newspaper said the woman multaneously. in Northumberland, President to State (Continued from Paw One) uc item wcuiituaj' evening, v-; told the prosecutor that the oper saw that food is still one of today's best buys compared with the cost of other items necessitated by daily living. In the nation as a whole, Mr.

Yearick said, only 13 per cent of lie Church of all property confiscated by the old Red government. Wladyslaw Gcmulka announced ator of a Cleveland vice racket the chorus and Miss Mary Duncan, vemoer 28, et 7:00 in Hotel James-, Madison. Members who plan to attend have Kaon aclrfiri in tyisIto roconrofinr, e. soloist; "My God and Sergei, States position on which he will who presently are not affiliated with a reserve unit. The officer -will visit the local recruiting station during the hours of 11:00 a.

3:03 p. m. The 9548th squadron commander called attention to the fact that any Air Force veteran is eligible to join the reserve unit. Any interested reservist or former Air Force service man unable to visit the recruiting station tomorrow has been urged to inquire for further details by writing the 9548th Air Reserve Squadron, 1 the twin objectives Tuesday to a rorvM-r. trtniffnf the chorus and Mrs.

w. Irvine Wiest, Miss Margaret Maue and i Sunbury, Mount Carmel and Wat-sontown by Jaycee chapters in those communities. Purpose of the project, which is the first county-wide Jaycee undertaking, is to urge all residents to exercise their right to vote during Tuesday's election. Explaining thecampaign more fully, the local it. i uv' Couple to Observe 25th Anniversary Air.

and Mrs. Charles B. Deitrich, Trevorton Road, will observe the twenty-fifth anniversary of their Hagerty said tonight's report will! 84Xr U1 "ui" The new Polish Communist lead might have been in the home of Dr. Samuel H. Sheppard.

Danaceau was unavailable for comment. The osteopath's pregnant wife, Marilyn, was bludgeoned to death in the fashionable suburban Sheppard home early on the morning no laier tnan ijveinoer si will) Mrs. Erma Krayniak, entertain be carried by the American Broad tne population produces all the food required by the people and of this 13 per cent, only six per cent produces 90 per cent of our food requirements. casting Company, National Broad James McAdoo, soloists, and finale "The Lord's Prayer," Malot-te-Deis, the chorus. I Personnel of the choir includes ment r.hn.rrman er said Soviet officers already have been weeded out from the nation's i-u i j- 'iil casting Company and Columbia iciiiawve inaiH were maue lpr Broadcasting System radio and security forces and will be reliev- a card party to be held on Janu The county farm agent stated Miss Mary Duncan, Mrs.

Robert of July 4, 1954. ed. He said the number of Soviet chairman said the Jaycee organi television networks, and the Mu ary 16. Richard Weimer. nation does not mean to endorse hybri? "experts" attached to the Polish tual Broadcasting System radio The informer told Danaceau that the vice operator might have been Tl -J MiHlgg Vt bUW lllkrlllg.

ui ictciii, yams ana more 10 in any candidate or party during the army will be cut from 150 to 30, network. tast Mam street, Bloomsburg, in care of Major Rohrbaugh. crease farm income than all fed marriage on Monday, November 5. Charles B. Deitrich and the former Miss Katherine Ramph were married November 5, 1931, in First Evangelical United Brethren Hagerty's statement about the Readina Man.

33. Shot known to both Sheppard and his wife, according to the newspaper. oral but rather provide a public service and acquaint the Gomulka confirmed reports that Marshall Konstantin Rokossovsky, 9 1950 pledge was in reply to a re In conclusion, Mr. Yearick urzed Maue, Mrs. Edward Price, Mrs.

Daniel Rowe, Mrs. Kenneth. Start-zel and Mrs. W. Irvine Wiest, sopranos; Miss Margaret Maue, Mrs.

William Spotts, Miss Betty StahL Mrs. David Wagner and Mrs. Eugene Williams, altos; Charles Duncan, Carl Knoebei and Ralph Updegrove, tenors, and James Dei-bler, James McAdoo, Chester The prosecutor announced Tues porter's question on where this Church. Rev. J.

H. Benney, who a continued spirit of cooperation In Hunting Accident READING (U.R) John Withers? day that he had reopened the in Veteran Reading (Continued from Pise Onei was then pastor of the local church, 33, of Reading, was struck in ana understanding between rural and urban persons. The speaker was introduced by officiated. Mr. Deitrich is a eon of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Deitrich, of government stands now that Britain and France have vetoed the United States cease fire resolution in the UN Security Council. Hagerty also was asked whether this country considers Israel the right leg and abdomen Tuesday who was sent to take over the Polish defense ministry by the late Josef Stalin in 1948, is through. He said Rokossovsky's "leave" from his. ministry post will be "indefinite." Ori the religious front, Gomu'ka said' his government had reached the crash of the former No.

5 passenger train at Carbon Run in rast rresiaent Lawton W. Shroyer, by ricocheted shotgun pellets while vestigation on the basis of "new facts" he learned from a person who called him on the telephone. The Cleveland police department, which conducted the original investigation, refused to enter the renewed investigation, Moore and Eugene Zartman, bass 1 Mrs. Edward Urick Is choir hunting near Morgantown. 1941.

He was cae of the track public with the various candidates. All copy contained in the brochures is published verbatim from letters received, and constitutes a direct quote of the office seekers, he asserted. Material for the pamDhlet was received from the candidates in answer to a registered letter requesting such information. Names of candidates not appearing in the publication did not reply to the letter asking for a direct quote TrfA Vi a cVirt ntae fiAs W. Barbers Act workers who helped re-locate the track and roadbed following the Shamokin.

Mrs. Deitrich is a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Ramph, Kulpmont.

The Trevorton Road couple will entertain' a number of friends in their home on Sunday. aggressor. Hagerty replied that hs had nothing to add to what United States Delegate Henrv Cabot (Continued from Pant f)n "cctnplete agreement' with the church. He said all church properties seized by the former govern Lodge, said in the Security dars on which appear suggestive crash. Born in Juniata County February 12.

1888, Miller was mar-ried in "Liverpool in 1908 to the Council Tuesday. Israeli Forces pictures or photographs. ments will be returned but that Optimists Discuss Plans for Program Further plans for the annual Big 5. "I agree to be careful of mv jonn Miiisack, Morgantown, who had fired at a pheasant. was admitted to Reading Hospital This Week's Emergency Physician Dr.

James Gehrig r-Mitn, Dial 8-4391 (Shamokin Medical Soslity taA language during conversation with adult customers in the presence of former Miss Leah Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Miller have a son and a daughter. He and his wife are (Continued from Pane One) President Eisenhower, were dis 50th Anniversary (Continued from Page One) figure represents less than one-third of our local society's budget to be published.

Stenciling of voting reminders Dn sidewalks and curbs was originally scheduled for this afternoon, but due to the inclement children. mayed and angry that a decision members of the Christian and 6. "I agree not to acquire a repu of such world-wide importance was Missionary Alliance Church. tation as a barber from whom iaken without consultation with Co-workers and other railroad for last year just one example of weather, this phase of the project has been postponed, Chairman teen-agers may obtain information the church will not be permitted to form any political party or youth movement. Gomulka said Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski, who was released Sunday after three years in Communist confinement, understood the situation and has accepted the re-j strictions.

The Polish Communist leaders conceded that a church party might win elections in traditionally Catholic Poland, but added that the United States. They frankly ers who contributed to Miller's the tremendous scope of our pres Brotherhood Night program were discussed last night by members of Shamokin Optimist Club who met in regular session in Cox's Restaurant, Elysburg. The Big Brotherhood Night program, in which Optimist Club Klinger said. suspected collusion among Britain. wtek assigns one doctor for tmer gency duty on Wednesday and Surf- ent operation." on gambling and other vices, and 7.

"I agree not to encourage the use of this barber shop as a club gift include Andrew Kostelnik, foreman; Charles A.i Mutchler, Both Mr. Eisenhower and Dulles were reported extremely angry over what United States officials regarded as evident collusion among Britain, France and Israel in se-oretly planning the sudden Israeli invasion of the Sinai Peninsula and the British-French move to occupy the Suez Canal Zone. United States officials at every level were openly bitter about th fact that the British and French decision to move into Suez was taken behind the United States' back. American officials said bluntly that the grand alliance with Britain and France was under the greatest strain it had ever faced. They also said this country has France and Israel.

Presenting a brief resume of the activity contained in this opera The White House said the Unit room tor teen-agers." Frank Annis, A. J. Lattanze, general foreman; Harry Kelly, sub- day. Residents should call the phy-s lidan assigned to emergency dirty only if they are unable to reach their family doctors.) 1 vS tion, Mr. Carter said 40,000 pieces The adoption of the resolutions members treat underprivileged children to a turkey dinner, will be Eqyptians Claim Control of Desert of literature were distributed, 2,500 is in conjunction with a move by foreman; Michael Strick, R.

K. Lytle, Joho Quinn, Anthony Ten-teramano, nr'aul L. Snyder, John pupils in five schools viewed edu cational films, 7,382 persons under Jield Wednesday evening, November 7, in St. John's Reformed went X-ray examinations, and two ed States still stands by the 1950 Big Three declaration which pledges assistance to any victim of aggression in the Middle East The British and French say the pledge is no longer binding. The British Defease Ministry announced early this afternoon that all available means were be such a victory at a time when the civil service is solidly in the hands of the Communist Party might well provoke a civil war.

Church. The event Is a prelude to me state association or master barbers to wage an all-out war against the presence of obscene and otherwise unfit literature and. pictures in Keystone State barber shops. In other action, the member bar Williams, Thomas Wesloskie, Thomas Herrity, George Fobia and Arthur G. Derr.

1 National Optimist Week, scheduled, school nurses received scholarship awards. There were 55 new oases reported last year, together with 17 deaths FREE 1 Prescription Delivery Seme CITY PHARMACY Michael Moliniok, F.A.CA Phont 8-5851 The gift was presented to Miller lo open the following Sunday. Morris Lashay was named chairman of a committee to discuss sternly warned Britain and France this afternoon in the tool CAIRO (U.R) Egypt announced today that the Egyptian army had won control of the Sinai Desert battlesound in a desperate fight with Israel invaders. An army headquarters communique said the Egyptian arm had established control of the situation in diplomatic messase that their Spooks, Goblins near the Walnut Street crossing, at bers heard a report from Lamar Koble, a delegate to the state convention held recently in York. The ing used to warn Egyptian civilians to stay away from airfields "from military action may spark a majo? attributed to tuberculosis.

Thirty-one patients now are receiving treatment in either Hamburg or plans for the annual New Year's Eve party for the club members and during the lunch hour. their wives and guests. Further de delegate cited several actions taken now on until Cairo accepts an Anglo-French ultimatum to cease Mont Alto Sanatoriums. he 6tated. tails will be worked out by the After reviewing some of the work for the betterment of the barber-ing profession.

hostilities with Israel and with Bombing Attacks of the society, Mr. Carter intro after "Israel aggression" in the past 24 hours had sent tanks roll-in? deep "into Egyptian territory. draw 10 miles from the Sue7 The group plans to meet aeain war ana that they cannot counf on the United States to bail them out. It was not clear what action the United States will take next in the Middle East crisis. But Hagerty said top administration officials have begun work on "government problems and studies in connection duced the principal speaker, whose theme was "The Changing Picture To Prowl Tonight By tNITED PRESS Thousands of pint-sized spooks and goblins will invade the nation tonight on the prowl for treats-tricks.

This is the night of Halloween, a The communique said that the (Continued from Pne One) Supplementing these forces are in the Lamar Koble shop, at which time plans for the 23th anniversary in Tuberculosis Control." The widely -known author of if. I of the local chapter will be Suez Canal was not endangered by the Israeli attack and that there was no threat to the security of Gunmn Ti other units on the island of Malta, farther west in the Mediterranean, and the 10th Armored Division in the Tripolitania region of Libya on Egypt's western borders. many papers on chest diseases commended the society for its growth and development in the with the current situation in ths innocent fun and occasional van face of economic problems. She asked for." Canal. There was no explanation for the warning.

Military censorship shielded th initial results of the British and French action undertaken at dawn today despite United States and Soviet warnings that an invasion oJ the Suez Canal Zone might touch off a major war. A British spokesman said Britain's silence on the military operations would not be broken until Prime Minister Anthony Eden goes before -the House of Commons today to report on the growing Mid cited the loyalty of the board mem Clufifled ads In tht Newi-Dliotfch lKITHlIIHHtttffl. committee. Announcement was made that an Optimist Club formed in Mount Carmel, under the local club's sponsorship, has received its official charter. The Mount Carmel organization plans to hold its first of ficial meeting Monday evening, November .5.

Local members were urged to attend the club's initial session. A spokesman for the board of directors said membership applications from Milton Carmel and William H. Welker had been approved. The two men were welcomed into the club as new members. Due to election day next Tuesday, the club members voted to cancel the regular meeting scheduled that evening.

par bif Rates reasonable. bers and the faithfulness and service work of Miss Hilda Welden- ships passing through the vital waterway. Radio Cairo announced that President Gamal Abdel Nasser had proclaimed a general mobilization throughout Egypt and had called up reserve army officers. All members of the Liberation Army Egypt's national 'guard were ordered to report to their units immediately this morning, authoritative sources said. saul, executive director of the-so ciety.

Commenting on the use of vari Former Local Resident Marks 90th Birthday Mis. Margaret Glahn, Court-dale, formerly of Shamokin, recently observed her ninetieth birthday anniversary. She was honored during a dinner held in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Henry Podm-nick, Courtdale. Local relatives include Mrs.

Ethel Fuller, Mis. Tillie Rebuck acid Joseph Jones, Shamokin; Evan Jones, Coal Run, and Alvin Jones, Bar Valley. CAPITOLoFRI ous new drugs in tuberculosis con dalism. Police and homeowners are thankful to note that much of the destructive spirit of Halloween has gone the way of the outdoor priv-vy, a favorite target of vandals in "the good old days." A transition in recent years in the manner of celebrating the night now finds most youngsters trudging from door to door bent on gratifying their appetites for treats rather than trouble. And about 1.500.000 childi en will trol, and that these serums and dle East crisis.

medicines are "pulling many people back from the brink of death Dr. Boucot said the Dicturp is "Khmg can There are no railroads in Afghanistan, which has a population exceeding 12 000,000. changing favorably as far as mor-tality is concerned, but that many other problems exist among the living. 19, to a girl- Both Britain and France clamped down a war-like censorship on the movements of its paratroops from Cyprus, its invasion fleets from Malta, and its powerful Mediterranean fleet led by a British aircraft carrier and a French bat-telship. Dispatches from key cities in the These officials include Defense Secretary Charles E.

Wilson, Treasury Secretary George M. Humphrey, Admiral Arthur W. Radford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of S'-aff, Defense Mobilizer Arthur S. Flemming, Presidential Aide Sherman Adams and his deputy, Major General Wilton B. Persons Hagerty said that he could not now give any details of the specific subjects be'ng considered by the top officials.

But he said that it did not involve the question of whether to call Congress into special session. The officials met for two hours at the White House this morning, and Hagerty said they would meet again later today and Thursday. Hagerty said there might be a statement by President Eisenhower later today on the Middle East crisis. A decision also was to be made later today on whether Mr. Eisenhower will fill his scheduled cam- aon tne guise of goblins to perform Stressing the inadvUahiiitv nt errana or charity.

They will canvass then- neizhborhoods i lect money for the United Nation's home-care of tuberculosis patients, the spokesman said: "If you have any part in guiding TB oatients, advise them to spend at least tm j- i mleroniiad 1 international Children's Emergen Middle East points along the Suez Fashion Shoppe pre-Holiday SPECIAL cy Fund. The money collected bv beginning of the cure in a THE SOLID GOLD CADILLAC tnese youngsters in 7.200 communities will be used to buy milk, medicine and clothing for the world's underprivileged children. The "new look" in Halloween activities has come about through the cooperation of police, civic or ganizations 9 paign appearance in Philadelphia althh sroT Thursday night. ut although vandalism is reported On npwaoeA (n iw a. For instance, Hagerty was asked about pub- thor 's, au-lished reports that Mr.

Eisenhower I Sve h. that the sent private messages or tele- harmIess Halloween is phone calls during the night to 10 stay- RriUch anrl Vwin.k 1 -J I bewildered blonde gets canal and in Alexandria, Egypt's big Mediterranean port reported the situation normal early today, hours after the British transport planes were reported winging toward the Suez Zone. The only- report of an "invasion" came from an unidentified Arab language station heard in Jerusalem. It said paratroops dropped on the western bank of the canal today, but even the origin of the station would not be determined. It said the landings were made halfway between Port Said, northern entrance to the canal, and Is-mailia, strategic point midway between Port Said and the southern terminus at Suez.

Dispatches early today from Cyprus said British transport planes took off from there this morning with paratroops part of the mas-sive force built up by France and Britain at the height of the initial Suez crisis last summer. ii A-iciiuii icaueis wuixi-jQ ing them against trying to play Bramhall Qualifies for kissed, dismissed, bawl- Fall Conference (Continued from Page One Whltsel, pastor of Trinity Episcopal Church, Tyrone, and Fathei Flook. Acolytes for the service ar Richard Ho ff nines and George Su-6avidge, Shamokin. Ushers will be Joseph Wagenseller and Franls Weed, of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Harrisburg.

Breakfast will be served in the parish hall at 8:45 by the Shamokin Auxiliary, after which a conference photograph will be taken at 9:30. Study classes will be conducted from 10:15 until 12:15. Cler-gy resource leaders are Rev. Paul Griffith, pastor of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Mount Carmel; Rev.

E. E. Philipson, pastor of St Matthew's Episcopal Church, Sun-bury: Rev. Kermit Lloyd, pastor oJ All Saints Episcopal Church, Her-shey, and Rev. David Birney, pastor of St.

John's Episcopal Church, York. Rev. Paul Long, pastor of St John's Episcopal Church, Marietta, will speak briefly preceding a luncheon at 12:30 in the parish hall by members of St. Mary's Guild of the local parish. Officers of Trinity Episcopal Church Young People's Fellowship ere Kay Miller, president; Elizabeth Shilling, vice president; Sharon Martin, secretary; Sybilla Jones, treasurer; Elaine Burrows, chairman of worship; Donna Thomas, chairman of services; Mary aim Haggerty, chairman of recreation, and' Mrs.

George Shilling, adult adviser. any incss on tne united states. The White House press secre Special Bowling Award Olley Bramhall. memher nf at Dr. Boucot said tuberculosis today chiefly is a major problem in older men, stressing that men over 4i year af aze should undeno a chest X-ray examination at least oncp a year, and possibly twice each year.

Digressin? frcm tuberculosis, Dr. Boucot said lurg cancer also represents a irreatlv increasing in older men. H'-fPn, t0 a survev of 14? 000 men. Dr. Poucot said lun? ncer was found in an average of 69 men per 'onooo, and 245 men over 45 rj.

100.000 tested. "Tuberculous societies stand readv t0 shift their efforts into other disease problems, if and when we finish th Jib of elinvnatinfc tuberculosis. However, so far. there is no dm known which will kill tuberculosis germs completely, and foi- certain." the doctor declared. Dur'nar a f.iestion and answer period.

Miss Weidensaul said four children in the Shamokin area were stricken last year with tubercular meningitis, and asked if this tary said he could not confirm balled ed out, uieie reports immediately Dut that Jonns Reformed team in the he would check on what communi- Men's Chun-h Rnninr t.o.m. tu. nesiaeni naa naa quaiuiea for a News-Dispatch LEATHERETTE COATS with British and French leaders award. up, pushed around, The Egyptian Embassy here an Bramhall last night registered scores of 2C8, 201 and 201, becoming eligible to receive a 1 nounced that Egyptian Premier Gamel Abdel Nasser sent Mr. Eisenhower a personal messaee Tuesday "giving him a detailed picture of the present state of affairs In the Middle East." Reg.

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Desks iMVTciusiii is precision engineered Hassocks ivh a vmnpanuveiy small area." The doctor then explained how highly suscept'ble children often contract this form of the disease from dotinsr erandparents who are for unfailing accuracy. Self-winding, water ond shock reiistanf, non-magnetic, it it a perfect combination of sturdy de unaware of the fact that they are ti trie trarumitf i- i uus is Pictures Lane Cedar Chests Season-spanning belted leatherette coats, with deep pockets. They're casual, they're dressy, ond California fashion. All full length. Sires 10 to 16.

Charcoal, Light Blue, Silver, Black, Beiga pendability and handsome sfylinw mii reason why older persons I i ft I I vrntf nitei KMiii irm Jif.Jfl Regional Mines Scheduled to Work THURSDAY This schedule printed as receded from the various mining companies. The News Dispatch cannot accept responsibility for inaccuracies in company reports. mwr And Many, Many Other Gifts tumni eaueciauy snouw report for periodic examinations and X-ray tests," th spokesman stated. Dr. Boucot concluded her message by challenging the local organization to continue forging ahead.

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About Shamokin News-Dispatch Archive

Pages Available:
181,120
Years Available:
1923-1968