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Lebanon Daily News, Lebanon, Saturday, June 24, ln ftge 2 Seek To Save 3 Miners Trapped In Collapse London Paper Hits Kennedy Recommend Cut In U.S. Share Of U.N. Budget UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. fAP A 10-nation review committee uuiuy in i uiiiuiiij Laos Government DEATHS FUNERALS Tractor Deal With Castro Called Off FORK MOUNTAIN.

Tenn. (UPD Rescue workers clawed their way into a collapsed coal With Criticism Friday recommended a small cut in the U.S. assessment for United Nations 1962-64 budgets and small incases in some Communist- Western Powers Split On Tactics In Berlin Crisis Conlinufd From Fire Onr) Miss Gertrude Kauffman Perils Parleys Services Scheduled For mine Friday night, trying to save three men trapped since late afternoon. (Cntiau Trim ttf Out) CaUn4 Frtm Fgt Oat) Five men were rescued from Swwwwwwwwww Is Found Dead In Garage bloc countries' shares. The Soviet Union protested bit with ment also is disenchanted Kennedy.

Mrs. Laura Hinterleiler Funeral services for Mrs. Laura terly, although it has Deen ae mandini? scores more of U.N Miss Gertrude E. Kauffman, 61. of 136 E.

Maple was found posts for Soviet-bloc nationals and dead in the garage at the rear the mine and taken to a nearby Oak Ridge hospital. One man was freed from the debris by amputating his arm. Rescue workers said they were not lure how far underground the three other miners were trapped, but feared for a statement by Prince Soupha-nouvong. leader of the Communist Pathet Lao. that only his half-brother, Prince Souvanna Phouma, would be acceptable as premier of a neutralist government.

Western officials in Zurich said tions without putting them to the use for which they were generously, genuinely and unselfishly intended." The committee said Castro's SAvint vete on a inrw-rrmn U.N. directorate. (ion in their view must lead Hwterleiter 436 N. Tenth concessions if the Allies offer to, will be held this afternoon from talk jthe Taylor Funeral Home, J2 -f -nit Chestnut St. The Rev.

Jacob IB iESS. SSS. Still undecided. Omtwlam assistant nas- of her home Friday morning about 11:00 a.m., by her brother James A. Kauffman, with whom she lived.

Rates and the 1962 budget will debated in the U.N. General latest proposal to send a delegation of captured rebels to the United States is "ludicrous." He it anoears the two half-brothers Itheir oxygen supply- Dr. A. H. Heisey, Lebanon Coun- No Mention of Berlin Official quarters said tha Times comment did not speak for the government.

The Times dispatch Friday made no mention of the Berlin crisis. U.S. Ambassador David Bruce and British Forein Secretary Lord Home met Friday to discuss Berlin but both American and British diplomats said the meeting had nothing to do with the Times dispatch. The Times said two events hava Assembly beginning Sept. 19.

The are trying to take over Laos. Dewey Hatfield, supervising a In this capital some concern is u.m wjt kp tv coroner, issued a certificate holds them captive "under threat Strencthenine this belief are rescue operation, said budget for 1961 is J64.03 minion and the U.S. share, as it has it was "very doubtful" that all roughly been since 1958, is 32.2 Communist like utterances by Souphanouvong that SEATO must remove its "protective um three of the trapped men were stiU alive, but had not given evjdent at U. S. indecision.

I provided by a sextet from the! of death by strangulation. essumption is President Apollo Glee Club. man told city police he found his Kennedy's illness has partly de-j interment will be held at the' sister hanging by a rope from an layed a full review of U. S. Berlin Jone.st own Lutheran Cemetery, overhead beam in the garage.

Dr. policy. I pallbearers will be William; L'eisey estimated Miss Kauffman But informants say British and Peffley. William Erdman. Fred1 was dead about two hours before up hope.

of the penalty of death or long imprisonment," the committee said. "It is further evidence of his brutality in cynically playing with the lives of imprisoned men and their relatives. It was our hope brella over Laos and that the pro Western national assembly must be dissolved and his pre shaken the Kennedy administra nthpr Allipfi ronrern has been Kirohoff Ra nh Sohreiher. Dona sne was iouna. He said at one point the rescue team thought it heard the trapped men calling, but it was hard to make out what was said.

He said it would probably cents out of every dollar. ine proposed cut is to 32.02 cents. This is the regular U.N. budget. It does not include funds for the Congo and the Middle East Emergency Force, the Palestine agencies such as UNESCO and the atoms for peace agency.

diction of further fighting in Laos. Also at home was a sister. TVi f-nv rAnfflpAnA nu in to bring freedom to the prisoners deepened by reports that the Ken-Harpel and Harvey Materness. nedy administration seems to be tion: The Cuban affair "which obviously persuaded President Kennedy that he is ill-served by offi Sara. She and her brother told; iL, not 11 losing some of its initial momen police they left for work aboutto survive extended wait forjtake the rescue team several 6:00 a.m.

Friday morning. th ti UD hours to reach the trapped cial and military advice," and the and to put moi-e food on tne tables of those hungry within Cuba." Castro Friday turned lown the committees offer of 500 farm 'growing confidence of Mr, tum. There is foreboding that the CprvirPC Wl Ra HpIH essential leadership which the JCIIItC. Hill DC IICIU West had come to need and to ex-C- Mice Fcfolla Mover rect from Washington may not he. rllii CilCllfl Hcyei iney saia snewas missing thejr minds and there are signs minen when they returned from work if An.

I These run into the millions and tt i 'v aiufciiv iuii ii ivi iav.iv V- the United States contributes It said Kennedy did not expect tractors for 1,200 prisoners, call- -v forthcoming when it is called for most. IV 1 lull UIUUS. i-ii owi.iv time, he said he would let a pris- The Soviet adjusted assessment HflipPatiAn c-n tn thi United I has been 13.5 cents for every Action Started the recent tough Russian stands on Berlin and disarmament and now is "more or less unprepared." Thursday's article mentioned Berlin, nuclear testing and foreign J.ll ut me iu see ne leu in the automobile when he discovered her body. She was a daughter of the late John A. and Annie I.

Schaeffer Kauffman and was a member of St. Jacob's United Church of Funeral services for Miss Estel-la Meyer, Fredericksburg, will take place this afternoon from the Hassinger Funeral Home, Fredericksburg. The Rev. Donald A. Steward, budcet dollar.

The Soviet Union States and explain "the facts" of Savings Of Individuals Gelling Fatter has refused to pay a cent to U.N. Mother, 18, Is Awarded the proposal to the American peo military force operations and its ple rate is low for other agencies. tUilUUy Ul IWU Umul CM pastor. St. John's er a Kimmerlings, and the Castro accused the committee of lying "in saying Cuba has The proposed increase is to 14.97 tnurcn, wm omciate.

interment; women guild of the church cents changed its original proposal." An 18-year-old mother of be made at Cedar Hill Ceme Also surviving are sisters Edith The review committee bases its "It is a trick devised by you to wife of Dr. Harry Williams of small children was awarded cus-jteryi Fredericksburg. tody of the children following a pallbearers will be Stanley rates on statistics showing esti Los Angeles, Mary wife confuse North American public opinion and the prisoners' own of Dr. Carl Claggett of State Col mates of national income and the relative capacity of countries to For Settlement Of Five Estates Coatiaic From Pit Oat) Two sons, Lester D. Wise and Charles E.

Wise, both of Lebanon, will equally share all but one item of the estate of Edward R. Wise, 76. this city, under terms of his will. He died here June 13, leaving personal property and real relatives," he said. lege, and a brother, Ernest, of By SAM DAWSON AP Business News Analyst NEW YORK (AP (-Individuals' savings are getting fatter.

And merchants are getting restive. Retail sales have risen slightly The tractors committee said pay a share. Marcus, lowa. The U.N. General Assembly Castro at first offered to release 1,214 prisoners rounded up in the abortive April invasion.

Later, the must ratify the proposed scale hearing before Judge Lee Bixler, Franklin Lutz Gates Friday afternoon. Iand Robert Lutz. Mrs. Christine Kingsboro, 117 N. Railroad Palmyra.

JSSfhS SSSScranfon Educator Is fhd0r'eUwn' 01 Stricken Al Gap The couple separated June 11 while residing at Elizabethtown! Vincent Dunleavy, 60. 2501 Win- committee said, he "substantially aid and said, "obviously, commu-nicption between the White House and Congress is not what it should be Officials' Morale Damaged "President Kennedy is apparently loathe to arrive even at a tentative conclusion (on Berlin) that would at least give a little reality to the discussions of the working groups." The Times contended that "freewheeling administrative methods" in the State Department "hae damaged the morale of many of its officials." "The administration is dangerously divided over Africa," the influential newspaper said. "A powerful group is determined to pursue a policy of 'Africa for the Africans' and is determined to (crce the remaining colonial pow Funeral Services Held For Brooke J. Bressler in recent days after barely holding even with last year through most of 1961. But total savings have risen reduced this offer, which led to' Goldwaler Says our suggestion that the Interna estate at 1054 Cornwall Rd.

much faster at a greater rate, tional Red Cross be asked to han- Funeral services were conduct- Wise bequeathed a tar to Sara RD 2, according to testimony neia -cramon, cnea rriaay a heart attack ea mis morning tor Brooke J. nresenferi aiternoon irom H. Donley and Nellie R. Klett, with the remainder of his estate in fact, than any time since thejdle the details relating to release 1958 recession. People have the; of the prisoners including verifi-money.

Many are holding onto it. cation of the accuracy of the list Something has to give, the the right to interview all of Th mnthpr rppainpr? mdnrfv while on a scout trip near Indian-! Bressler of Pine Grove RD 1. directed to his sons. GOP Will Win Congress Posts Settlement action was also taken of the one child. Ruby Renee, l.town Gap.

Bressler died on Wednesday in year old, after the habeas corpus1 He was a high school principal the Pottsville Hospital at the age arUnn u'at startprf r.atpe in the Scranton area. His body was. of 82- chants figure. And when the con-; the 1,214. Castro has remained silent on; in the estate of Virgil C.

Say-ger, 58, South Londonderry Town- announced at the start of the to the Frank Egan Funeral; The funeral took place from the H. L. Snvder Funeral Home.lship, who died at that place on that proposal, the committee said The State Department in Wash ingtoii said it would have no im hearing his ruling would deter-jHome, Scranton. mine the custody of both chil- 139 S. Tulpehocken PineUune 2.

His estate is listed at sumer starts buying again in his old free-wheeling way, the recovery now centered largely in manufacturing will be confirmed. Even more reassuring to the retailers, especially those handling durable goods, will be the time when consumers return to the rontlnuf From Pi( Onr) recruits rising up to help us do the job." Grove. The Rev. Roland C. Turn- mediate comment on the tractor bach, pastor of St.

Paul's United development. Goldwater appeared before the Church of Christ. Pine Grove, officiated with interment taking place in Evangelical Cemetery at Hegins. S. 0 Mtt Mrs.

Kingsboro testified she narraA Af Ronlftn left her husband because of his iniCIICU Al DGIllUn cruel treatment to her. She said she was married on March 1, Services were held today from 1958 when she was 14. She is now the Holcombe Funeral Home, residin? with her mother Mrs I Benton, for Mrs. Daisey Dei- ers out of the continent within a period of months. The authority of the Secretary of State, Mr.

Dean Rusk, is being under-mined." The Times speculated that Kennedy still feels himself "inhibited by his narrow electoral victory, in spite of his popularity." GOP junior organization meeting a few hours after one of two conservative candidates for chair good old American way and the; volume of new instalment debt $770 in personal property. Free-Wheeling Rats Freeload On Commonwealth starts to swell. man of the YGOP withdrew from the race and threw his support to But when? Some count on summer weather Thermostat On Beulah Lehman at the Palmyra Bent0Il: She wTasu the mother Pastor Holds Church Services In Huge Cave of George Deiter, Lebanon RD 3. address. to soften up the buying instincts Others think that the real recov Judge Gates directed rights for the father.

Wall Has Found The Rev. Samuel R. Kissiel, pastor of the Benton Methodist Church, officiated. Burial was in Bethel Hill Cemetery. ery will follow Labor Day, when vacation expenses are out of the way, and jobs may be more plentiful and seem safer.

If you doubt that savings have Expanding Kin Sirens For Japanese Irk Marine Veterans a Goldwater supporter. Robert Berrey III of Kansas City, gave his backing to Robert Hughes, Indiana state treasurer and pro-Goldwater man because he feared the third candidate, a supporter of Richard M. Nixon, was "too far left." Hughes and the Nixon man, Leonard Nadasdy of Minneapolis, will fight it out for the chairmanship in Saturday's election. Republican National Chairman William E. Miller told the delegates to stop waving the banner of any possible 1964 presidential By RICHARD L.

GRAVES HARRISBURG (AP)-The commonwealth is quietly claiming victory over a pack of ratty characters freeloading on one of its food programs. The moochers moved in about two years ago. At first they pass Fears 'Explosive Point' In Negro Bitterness ST. LOUIS, Mo. (LTD The Rev.

Martin Luther King Jr. said been increasing, because your own haven't or may have shrunk, here's the official figures of the Securities and Exchange Commission. It says they went up by $5 bil Bv HAL BOYLE NEW YORK (AP)-Hold church services in a cave? "Why not?" asks the Rev. Lyman Riley, who believes he is the only member of the clergy in the world to operate a cavern. An ordained minister of the reorganized Church of Latter-Day By JESSE BOGLE I'PI Financial Editor NEW YORK (UPI) The thermostat on your wall has found NEW YORK (UPD Marine Friday that police escort sirens for Japanese ed for anemic squirrels.

But one Friday he will ask President Ken- rime Minister Hayato Ikeda lion in the first three months of an expanding family of big and day an alert property and supplies department agent recognized that drowned out for several minutes! nedy to issue an executive order uttie cousins which help make life 4 Killed In Crash Of Converted Flying Boat VANCOUVER (UPI) All four crew members were killed Friday when a huge World War II converted Martin Mars flying boat crashed while water bombing a forest fire on Vancouver Island, some 55 miles west of here. The four-engined plane, reconverted to dump water to forest fires, is believed to have flown too low while aiding ground crews and crashed at the level on Mount Benson, 10 miles south of Parksville. Reports from the scene said the plane left "nothing but a burned-out hole in the forest area." No trees were broken around the crash area, which led observers to surmise the plane was suddenly caught by a down-draft and plunged almost straight down. memorial services here for the to end racial segregation in the run more smoothly at home and 1961. or $1.8 billion more than in the like period a year ago.

Banks, savings loan associations, insurance companies and mutual candidate and concentrate on 3,298 Fourth Division Marines who nation to prevent Negroes' bitter the squirrels in front of those skinny tails were rats! What was worse, they were gobbling up the specially prepared Saints, he owns and manages the famous Onondaga Cave at Leas-burg, in the Ozark Hills, which has been described as one tost their lives in the Pacific dur next year's congressional election. "This is no time to be a Gold- ness from rising "to an explosive print." The Negro churchman and lead funds report the trend has con-: cracked walnuts provided during 'tinued World War II. "It burned us up," said Irwin Reiss of Union, N.J., who is gen- of the 10 most beautiful caves in water Republican or a Rockefeller Republican or a Nixon Republi in industry, a manufacturer said today. That almost unnoticed little gadget which helps to make your home warmer or cooler according to how one sets it i3 one of a family of automatic controls which performs all sorts of func- er of the non-violence campaigns the winter for the Capital Park squirrels. eral chairman of the 14th annual! against segregation said a presi can, Miller said, lhe nomina dential order would be successful tion of 1964 won't amount to much The state acted.

It sealed up the old sewers used three-day reunion at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel of the 4th Marine Division Association. if we don't show gains in Con by the freeloaders to get in on if it were vigorously enforced. He said he would make the appeal to the President within a tions with little human aid, from! TabTdST Te gress in 1962. We must be Republicans, period, at this time." "We know the war is over and coup de Humus me oen wnen xne CTrarp ram moc a n. grace came grace came realize the Japanese visitor is en-j month.

this week when bull Ltled to an escort. We don't even King said there is bitterness in Some retailers thought sales of big-ticket items were sticky because people were putting their money into the stock market. But the SEC says that except for investment in mutual funds and U.S. savings bonds the holdings of securities dropped by $1.1 billion. Brokers also have noted that in recent weeks holders of small amounts of stock have been selling rather than buying, leaving much of the stock market support to the institutional investors.

rousnjd0Zers filled in the last sewer thC Nnd the capital as part of a park- t. iuo; utai uic mind the Japanese flag flying from the hotel where we are meeting because he is staying ing lot repaving project. the nation's Negro community and "these feelings of unrest and discontent will rise to an explosive Automatic controls are used in Now the park squirrels have not America. "It was originally discovered by Daniel Boone and in size of rooms one room is nearly half a mile in length it is second only to Carlsbad Cavern in New Mexico," he said. While the cave is primarily a tourist attraction, the minister-owner, as well as the clergymen of other faiths, periodically holds candlelight services there on Sun-, days and religious holidays, such as Easter, using a natural rock formation as a pulpit.

These devotiot.al meetings are well attended, attract worshippers from hundreds of miles away. "It reminds rrany of the occasions in Roman times when Christians held their services in grottoes to avoid torture," said the there. But what got us was that noint." some processes for sweetening sea only theL. trees, but also their winter walnuts. Competition has Father, Son Luncheon Held By Kiwanians "If you can't find time to give your son one hour a day he will find time to give you a hard TREASURY BALANCE WASHINGTON (AP) The U.S.

Treasury balance is the police flatly refused to pro- vide a motorcycle escort for us CIJ, to get 10 bus loads of members, 1811301 rinOS W0flCl wives and children from the hotel i i to the Brooklyn Navy Yard. LeaderS reSSIITllSlIC umc tiieLi oi ineir tp- eliminated use there is to make sure yourj Thus tne commonwealth solved electric power doesn get erratic. 0f its many wild animal prob- inhumes ana Knnrkin thA rati nut nf s. me iais oui iMiocKing oii i II irons and electric ovens behave time," Rev. William E.

Swoope, pastor of Zion Lutheran Church told Kiwanians during a Father and Son luncheon at the Tread- the free food program was tOllcQc paratively simple. The fact is that If we had lost the war, I guess we would have had no trouble." More Uses Ahead There should be more uses Nrant hnr Unurirr GLASGOW. Scotland (AP) -Evangelist Billy Graham told several hundred Scottish ministers Friday that in his contacts ahead for them, their makers be-K problem in TpeH" way Inn Thursday. SLIPS AT WORK I GETTYSBURG, June 15- Of ir.pttvshiirf Pnllpfp has hpen 4 'sylvania. Computer control or processes The Game Commission, He said "father" is an honorable title which signifies protector, provider and nourisher.

Six sons of with world leaders he had not! Charles Trice, 30, of 727 W. Rev. Mr. Riley. "The candlelight Cherrv St Paimvra injure hi one who was optimistic.

granted 4ju ny tne iNationaijcnds a reverential atmosnhere." Kiwanis members were present .3 iuuhuwk out me inaustnai course, IS a $6.4 million a year evolution which began when man; agency supervising a multimillion-discovered the principles of the (dollar hunting industry. That's a Science Foundation, Washington, Before combining theology and D. President Willard S. Paul snelpnlnev thp stnHv nf ravps tha His talk followed a routine busi wiic-i, Sdiu Vi.ore rii wi anima nnoratmn a right knee in a fall while work- 'GIoom and despair are wide-ing at the Cleaver-Brooks Com-lsPread amonS wrld leaders in pany Friday evening. He was iPvate." the American evange-treated at the Good Samaritan llist declared." Their public state-Hospital, jments are a far cry from their ness meeting conducted by Geoffrey Sowers, second vice presi E.

Beggs executive vice pres dent in the absence of Calvin Al by ltself- The grant is for support of the But on the edge of the hunting "Development of a Mossbauer Ef-mdustry is the problem of auto-jfect Apparatus for an Advanced ident of Leeds Northrup Company of Philadelphia. CHERRIES ARE RIPE Large Dark Sweet Cherries Large While Cherries Red Pie Cherries bert, club president, who was ill. colorful pastor, who is 43, had a brief career as a schoolteacher. He is still active as a youth leader in the Ozark aroa. After losing a teaching job, he hitch-hiked around the country for The company, founded in 1903.

Kiwanians celebrating birthdays mooues kunng aeer. ine ameUndergraduale Physics Labora I Ut'l Kl dllUdlC IllVSlt- private confessions. Graham came to Glasgow to address a mass rally today. ic rata th- -1 rl d- is one of he oldest makers of Commission reported that moreltorv undpr direction of Dr rnntrnl risvem fnmniato unaer direction oi ur. j.

during the month were also hon ored. They were: Richard Hock vvh.lc nun aeer were Kinea on uacVin aviaf foreign aff ato it ft, associai foreign affiliate, it is the maker a while. Then, following a hitch in INJURED AT COLEMAN PARK Sandra C. Brightbill, 15, daughter of Mrs. Russell Miller, 441 N.

Tenth suffered a laceration of ley, Singer Miller, Harold Perl- HE SHALL RETURN highways la. year. That's a loss "fS bg JunVfhl of load and frequency control svs-ltn thphtmtpr, lessor ot physics beginning June.the frequency control sys-'to the hunters. avjr act lauitr iciiiiuiiciH t- aboard a destroyer in the South NEW YORK (APt-Gen DouMtems whi-'h. it says, regulate the I But what the Game Commission V.

lMC oui wnai me nie Booster for the meeting was T.rr This dpVelooment is one of the P.ifi- Gibble, co-chairman of As a aacAnnur will 0I eiecmc power does not tally is the loss to rpccnt exoerimental checks! ni-ii ram rriuav ev.ninc. one eave apw one in iiwn sw uer cent or ine na. tn- etc hum-in. an amma a. muamn I.

the education committee, a member of the inter-club committee and a Kiwanian since March 19.m. was administered five sutures anticipate in the 15th anniversary tions interconnected power sys-Uhat usually weighs over 100 Emitted 1'" Mi the Good Samaritan Hospital and celebration of Philippine inde-items. tS oounds Insurance men estimate! cording to his own testimony, discharged. in Manila on July nn tne increasing use of auto- minimum average of SjO damage luu. matic units in industry, controls th Mr.

in ther i oe'' 8 me 01 iror 1 Wt into the habit of using play an expanding role. Controls 'au H-mac last. vr of per ormea on alcohol as a crutch," he recalled TAKING BOAT TRAINING Anthony R. Spangler. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph II. Spangler of various otner isotopes in a vane- 'I became a minister-I was or-ty of crystal structures. It is dained in 1954-primarilv because have become an industry in them-'more than $350,000. A motorist selves, and an spokesman! who does not carry collision in- hoped that an experiment suit- 615 S.

Third Lebanon is under of a need within myself. I realized saia one source placed the annual ranee is out of luck. He can't i At imnarrTr-nuatA nhveme xi i i i sales in the industry at about collect from the state. .3 l'ne. mar- 1.wanieo 10 going Navy recruit training at Great Lakes, following en- Tknr ka hon oluuc'1U5 i aeciaea ine oniy way a man l.iVit $200-million not including the cost of the computers which in turn that nart nf hunting lirens (ops oiusjJ'- can oecome immortal on misiiisinicni rrccnuy ai me aiccna- ride herd on the controls.

ico into an insurance fund to ravi uncfec is 10 uve in me minas ot nicsDurg iavei supply ucpoi, ne tosurh claims The oroDosals have recently received people-but the only way to enlisted through the local recruit- Control systems are used i sei'iMKi i i. mi np a me rtn fht tn crv thirw ing station but was administered deepest understanding regulate atomic energy reactor op -ijiv mat i iu vc il It 1 1 1. -H'vSM- I Deer also cause considerable mission for tnue Busy in half a dozen community erations; the functioning of boil Pick Them Yourself Pay By The Pound Bring Your Conlainers, We Supply The Ladders Fasier Weighing Service OPEN EVENINGS CLOSED SUNDAYS OPENING DAY JUNE 26 the oath of enlistment by Captain Walter G. Bacon, commander of the Mechanicsburg depot with 14 other Central Pennsylvania damage to farm and forest crops. Vl, 113 ne is prouoest ot Losses each vear are out into PrSram.

This grant; the fact that of the 23 couples he ers in utility plants which use steam: in paper manufacture. lii-cic lha qmAimt nl VTA ni has married none has divorced or and steel manufacture, among millions ri i i t- separated. omer uses. Assembly, lawmakers from Commission granted 13.,21 to time become preoccupied with for the same 'P08 1VTI DTC t-r. FALLS AT HOME diuiuai iii.ic ait iu iu a helping hand an efficient staff 8k NOW ON CRUISE Donald A.

Harnish, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Harnish of Betty zechman, 36, of and 10 tne Sena e- lancer Kesearciiers Roxann Nicholas, daughter of Robert Nicholas, Lebanon RD 3, Choctn ct ii. riinmislv rats arp not th snh-! vmauiui wh pn at rnu was treated at the Good Samari Good Samaritan Hospital shortly of an' bills Presently, even TarHo MaSSlVB JOD after noon Friday after she cau.htitnouh the' are economic prob-j tan Hospital Friday evening for her richt index finsrer in a ma.ilem on farms and in ports.

The ti.Km,r.Tnv -j-Kg'a laceration of the left leg after chine while at work. fat population is estimated for -(fctive medi. she fell at home. Myerstown is serving aboard the destroyer USS Damato which is enroute to the Mediterranean area for summer training. Engaged in auto-submarine warfare training, the Damato is transporting a group of midshipmen Oil JAice ie iur rvrijr for use j- treaU cancer particular corelation there, that Jc a a hit rv cnirnii r.

I uv. R.J SHANK iiit-rc aic now aooui zu com MODERN TREATMENT just me way iney are esumaiea. Though they have been banished from the capital walnuts, they pounds used in the fight against Richard Swoyer, 14. of lOHJrom the S. Navel Academy Guilford was treated at the 'and various Navel Reserve Of- cancer, according to the each still consume about $15 Pharm ancitf iral 1 annfafitrc i AAJ I'lir Taininrr Pt-e unit.

tikn worth of grain and other foods But in th as. th years, mnrnine after aa hit on tho will take Dart in the trainine. For FRUIT FARMS SaVS tne association, tens Of hrart hv a cnfthall at tk A A thousands of chemicals, com Playground. pounds or other substances have been tested in laboratories. In 1958.

only 60 of 28,000 STEPPED ON NAIL Menopause Nervous Tension Tor Information, Wrila P.O. Box 321, Lebanon, Pa. New Danville Pike (Pa. Route 324) R.D. Lancaster, Ps.

Ph. EX 7-2703 Umberger Reunion Sunday, June 25 2 P.M. Interesting Program Cleona Playground Everybody Welcome Brenda L. Williams. Ifi.

of 2412 Kreiser Reunion Saturday, July 8 Hill Church Grove (North of Cleonr substances studied proved worthy I ROHLAND'S vttbonon County's Leading Funeral Directors CumJjerfanrJ St. at Fifth Dial CKestview 2-6673 4 on 'Mifflin was treated at the of clinical investigation humans. In 1359 out of 36,000. Good Samaritan Hospital Friday- there wore 49 given further study, afternoon after she stepped on a Figures are not in for 'i I960. rusty nail..

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