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York Daily Record, Friday, April 2, 1976 15 York Area Deaths 'Bosses' To Be Guests Of Industrial Nurses Mrs. Lewis E. Baublltz HANOVER Mrs. Ruth A. Industrial nurses will bring their "bosses" along for the nurse-management dinner scheduled by the Central Pennsylvania Association of Industrial Nurses at 7 p.m.

Wednesday, April 14, at the Host Inn, Harrisburg. Mrs. Jean Fraser, R.N Pittsburgh Plate Glass Industries, Pittsburgh, will speak on "Proper Utilization of Your Occupational Health Nurse Is Evaluation and Assessment of Your Occupational Health Nurse She is first vice president of the American Association of Industrial Nurses and a past president of the Pennsylvania Association of Industrial Nurses. Industrial nurses who are not members of the organization and their "bosses" are invited if they will make reservations before April 7 with Jean Deimler, R.N., AMP P.O. Box 3608, Harrisburg, 17105.

Church. Mr. Campbell's pastor, the Rev. Myron Jones, will officiate. Burial will be in the cemetery adjoining the church.

Memorial contributions may be sent to the memorial fund of Fawn UM Church. Deaths BAUBLITZ On April 1, 1976. at Hershey Medical Center, Ruth A. Mummert Baublitz, wile of Lewis E. Baublitz.

613 Frederick Hanover, aged 62 years Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Monday ot 10 a.m. at the Kenworthy Funeral' Home, 269 Frederick Hanover. Interment in Rest Haven Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday evening. o2 It BROWN OnMarch31, a.m..

Aurora Olsen Brown, wife of the lote Marvin G. Brown, formerly of Fawn Grove, aged 88 years, 2 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Saturday. April 3. at 2 at the Kenneth W.

Orsburn Funeral Home. Stewartstown Interment in Centre Presbyterian Cemetery. Friends may coll at the funeral home Friday from 7 to 9 m. Memorial contributions may be sent to Centre Presbyterian Church Monse Fund. ol 2t BULETTE On Wednesday, March 31, 1976, at 3.15 a at his home, 1775 S.

Queen St. ext'd Warren C. Bulette, husband of the late Ruth C. Bullette oged 84 years Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Friday, April 2, ot 2 in Asbury Methodist Church. York.

Interment in Fown Grove Cemetery. Family will receive friends relatives prior to services at Asbury Methodist Church. Memorial contributions may be sent to York Rescue Mission. Mosonic graveside rites by Friendship Lodge No 663 F8AM. ol 2t Births Amos H.

Stlne GLEN ROCK Amos H. Stine, 88, husband of Mrs. Mary Mclntire Stine, Glen Rock RD 2, died at 9:45 p.m. Wednesday at his home. He was born near Glen Rock, son of the late Amos S.

and Lucy Snyder Stine and was a lifelong resident of the area A carpenter, he had been employed 33 years by Bruce Smith Jacobus, until his retirement 23 years ago. He was a member of St Peter's United Church of Christ, near Seven Valleys, and Glen Rock Hose and Ladder Co. Surviving also are four children, Mrs. Marie Kerchner. York RD 10; Mrs Roman Stifflcr, Glen Rock RD Mrs.

Robert Bupp, 526 N. Scott York, and Charles Stine, 61 S. Lynbrook Drive. York; three stepchildren, Donald Mclntire, 55 S. Pershing York; Mrs Margaret Frey, 124 Cedar St York, and Mrs.

Marilyn Boyer. Shilh, six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; three stepgrandehildren tw stepgreatgrandchildren; a brother, Curtis Stine, York RD 8, and a sister, Mrs. Clarence Masimore, New Freedom RD Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Geiple Funeral Home. His pastor, the Rev.

Elmo D. Beck, will officiate. Burial will be in St. Peter's (Yellow) Church Cemetery, near Seven Valleys Mrs Nona L. Whiteford WHITEFORD Mrs.

Nona Lynwood Whiteford, 87. of Whiteford, widow of Henry C. Whiteford, died Thursday at 10:45 am. at Seitz Nursing Home. Dallastown.

Mrs. Whiteford was a 1909 graduate of Western Maryland College and formerly taught school on Maryland's Eastern Shore. She had resided in the Whiteford area since 1918. was a member of Slateville Presbyterian Church, Delta, and was active in Presbvterial York Hospital To Mr. and Mrs.

Ronald E. Johns, 634 Pennsylvania Ave Thursday, a daughter To Mr. and Mrs. David M. Turay, 82 Oak Ridge Drive, Thursday, a son.

To Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Miller, 218 Queen Thursday, a daughter. To Mr.

and Mrs. Terry L. Forry, 2440 S. Queen Thursday, a son. To Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald E. Herd, Kohler Mill Road, New Oxford RD 2, Thursday, a son. To Mr. and Mrs.

William E. Robinson, Parkton RD 2, Thursday, a daughter. To and Mrs. Raymond E. Kleiman, 351 Reinecke Place, Thursday, a daughter.

Boyer, Baltimore; five grandchildren, one greatgrand-daughier, and a sister, Mrs. Paul H. Walenta, Onancock, Va. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at Harkins Funeral ome, Delta.

Officiating will be her pastor, the Rev. William M. Benson, and the Rev. William J. Netting, pastor of Highland Presbyterian Church, treet.

Burial will be in Slateville Cemetery. The family suggests memorial contributions to the memorial fund of SI ateville Presbyterian Church. Sadie Rooney Sadie Rooney, 75. of 610 Jessop Place, died at 7:25 a m. Thursday in York Hospital.

She was born in Philadelphia, daughter of the late Frank and Mary Del Rossi Rooney. Miss Rooney was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, Legion of Merit, and Senior Citizens I'nit of Christ Lutheran Church. Surviving are nine brothers and sisters, Mrs Anna Sacripont. 530 Jessop Place; Mrs.

Catherine Di Leo, 528 Pacific Nellie Rooney and Margaret R. Rooney, both of 610 Jessop Place; Mrs. Emerson Swank, 312 E. Maple Mrs. Charles E.

Laux. 528 Pacific Mrs. Harold Hall. La Mesa. Michael Rooney, 18 Lynbrook Drive, South, and Joseph Rooney, 2554 Stanford Drive.

Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a m. Saturday at the Keffer Funeral Home, 902 Mt Rose Ave followed at 10 a.m. by a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Mary's church. 315 S.

George St The Rev Joseph F. Klespis. pastor, will be celebrant. Burial will be in Holy Saviour Cemetery. Beverly A.

Dortch Funeral services for Beverly A. Dortch. 507 Front who died Tuesday, will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday in Shiloh Baptist Church The Rev. David Swetman will officiate, and burial will be in Lebanon Cemetery.

Survivors include a son, Garling Dortch. at home. Wed 70 Years Mr. and Mrs. John II.

Kami marked their "Uth wedding anniversary Thursday at Lutheran Home for the Aged, 75(1 Kelly Drive. Kann holds a congratulatory letter, one of many received, from President ord. The couple was married April 1. 1906 by the late Kev. Stump, then pastor of Mt.

Zion Lutheran parish, in the manse. They had four children, three now living: Kathryn M. Seitz and Kufus A. Kann, both of York, and Audrey J. Snyder, Jefferson, Md.

A son Roy, died in 1973. They have seven grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Record Photo) Meeting Re-Scheduled Deaths The April meeting of West York Area School Board has been rescheduled to April 27 at 9 p.m. in the administration building. 2605 W.

Market according to board secretary Wilda J. Laugh-man. Air Force Graduate DOVER Airman Frederick E. Rudisill son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick E. Rudisill, 519 Oakwood Drive, has graduated from the U.S. Air Force dental specialist course at Sheppard AFB, Tex. The airman, who studied dental anatomy and radiological techniques, is being assigned to McGuire AFB, N.J. He is a 1975 graduate of York Suburban High School.

To Mr. and Mrs. Harris E. Adams, Manchester RD 2, Thursday, a daughter. To Mr.

and Mrs Thomas E. Hartman, fiGO W. King St Thursday, a daughter. To Mr and Mrs Jaye R. Shearer, 31 Reynolds Mill Saturday, a son, Jeffery Michael The mother is the former Lauren Benton.

To Mr and Mrs. Larry E. Orwig. 506 Cottage Place, Red Lion. Monday, a son Mrs Orwig is the former Lois Glace, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs Marlin Glace, New Freedom RD 1. Memorial Osteopathic To Mr and Mrs. Steven M. Cunningham. York RD 9.

Wednesday, a daughter. 29 "Space: 1999" locale 30 Noun suffix 31 Letters 32 Party of a sort 33 Arroyo's cousin 34 Winged child, in art 36 Echo, for one 39 Olympian god 40 Fled 42 Commands 43 Via Corso coin 45 Mottled marking 47 Spicy dish 49 Bar 51 African animal 52 Encouraged to continue 53 Blot out 54 Musical subject: It. 55 Skip 56 Hindu deity 58 Recipe abbr. 59 The old gray mare DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE CAMPBELL On March 31, 1976 ot 8 20 m. ot the home of his son in low and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Scott, Fawn Grove. William Compbell, husband of the late Olie Sanders Campbell, aged 91 years, 7 months, 2 doys. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at Fawn Grove Cemetery. Friends are invited to calf at the Kenneth W.

Orsburn Funeral Home, Saturday 7 9 p.m. Memorial contributions may be sent to the Memorial Fund of Fawn U.M. Church a2 2t DORTCH On March 30, 1976. of 1 a.m at her residence Beverly Dortch of 507 Front St. aged 30 years.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Saturday at I p.m. from the Shiloh Baptist Church Interment in Lebanon Cemetery. Relatives and friends ore invited to coll at the Bouldmg Mortuary. Boundary and Cleveland Avenues Friday evening after 7pm a2 It HAUER On March 31. 1976 at his residence.

2610 Slillmeadow Lane Preston Hauer. husband of Dons K. Holland Hauer, aged 58 years. 7 months. 20 days.

Funeral services at the convenience of the family will be held ot SHindler Funeral Home. 915 Duke St Interment in Mt. Rose Cemetery No viewing. al.2t KNAUB On March 30. 1976 at 7 30 ot York Hospital leander Knaub.

husband of Susan L. Knaub of 326 Court St oged 81 years 5 months 23 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funerol services Friday ot 2 p.m., at the John D. Jackson Funeral Home, 1205 E. Market St Interment Mt.

Rose Cemetery. Viewing at the funeral home Thursday. 7 to 9 p.m a I 2t MOODY On April I. 1976 at 3 30 a ot York Hospital. Gary I.

Moody. Mechanicsburg RD 3, near Mt Pleasant, son of Mr and Mrs Lester Moody. Rossville, oged 27 years 7 months. 21 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Soturday at 10 a m.

at the Nelson Unch Funeral Home. Lewisberry Interment in Emanuel Cemetery near Lewisberry. Friends may call at the funeral home Saturday from 9am until time of service. a2 2t WHITEFORD On April 1, 1976, at 10 45 a.m. at Se-tz Nursing Home, Dallastown, Nona Lynwood Whiteford.

Whiteford wife of the late Henry C. Whiteford aged 87 years Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Sunday at 2 at Harkins Funeral Home, Delta Interment in S'atevitle Cemetery Friends may call at the Harkins Funeral Home Saturdoy from 3 to 5 m. and 7 to 9 Memorial contributions may be made to the memorial fund of Slateville Presbyterian Church, Delto a2 2't Funeral Directors SHINDLER FUNERAL HOME 915 North Duke St Phone 848 1776 t51 Al lmo Card of Thanks The family of Maiden Miller wishes to thank relotives. friends and neighbors for their many expressions of kindness and sympathy extended during the sudden loss of our father and husband; also for the beautiful floral tributes and cards of sympathy Wife and Famil, 53. a2 It In Memoriam WRIGHT In loving memory of my wife.

Kathryn, who went to be with the lord. April 2, 1974. This is a stanza chorus of one of her songs she wrote entitled Heaven I am looking beyond to that mansion up there. Jesus said He prepare lor me. There is rest from the toil and the care here below And the face of my Lord i ll see sho Heaven.

Heaven will be home to me. There to dwell v. ith Chi Su.ioi Throughout all eternity Submitted by her husband, Austin Wright (54 a2 It) Memorandum Mummert Baublitz, 62, wife of Lewis A. Baublitz, 613 Frederick died Thursday at Hershey Medical Center. Mrs.

Baublitz at the time of her death was serving as president of he Friendship Fire Company Auxiliary, a post she held 25 years. She was a member of race United Church of Christ. She also is survived by four children, Simpson M. Baublitz, McAllister Larry L. Baublitz, Stuart Mrs.

Larry Sager, 506 Frederick and Mrs. Barry Bankert, 204 Westminster and ree grandchildren. Also nine brothers and sisters, Mrs. Reuel Stauffer, 404 Terrace John H. Mummert, Moul Ave.

Howard I. Mummert, Maple Ave Clarence Mummert, Hanover RD Paul J. Mummert, 1234 Baltimore Mrs. George Lines, 29 Young Circle; Mrs. Calvin Miller.

40 Grand-view Road; Mrs Elva Becker, S.Franklin and Mrs. Donald Hahn, Hanover RD 1. Mrs. Baublitz was the daughter of the late Simpson C. and Effie F.

Krenzer Mummert, Adams County. Her pastor, the Rev. Carl A. Folk, will officiate at services Monday at 10 a.m. at the Ken-worthy Funeral Home.

269 Frederick St. Burial will be in Rest Haven Cemetery. William C. Campbell FAWN GROVE William C. Campbell, husband of the lale Olie Sanders Campbell, died at 8:20 p.m.

Wednesday at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Joseph Scott, Fawn Grove. Son of the late Anthony and Sara DeVoe Campbell, he was a member of Fawn Grove United Methodist Church; Citizens Volunteer Fire and Southeastern Senior Citizens. Surviving, in addition to Mrs. Scott are two other children, Mrs.

Roger Morris, Fawn Grove, and John W. Campbell, Baltimore; six grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday in Fawn UM Fahs against William John Nugent, 620 W. Princess St Deborah Dotts, 724 Cleveland against Charles E.

Dotts, Huntingdon, Pa. Kalim N. Mathias. North Hills Apartments, against Elizabeth D. Mathias, North Hills Apartments.

Jody Henry. Dilisburg RD 4. against Gary Henry, Mech anicsburgRD2. Eugene A. Wood, 7 S.

Main East Prospect, against Granted: Dana Dunnick from Jane M. Dunnick. Clair Cardino from John F. Cardino Randy A. Brady from Bren-da K.

Brady. Violet N. Warehime from Marlyr.E. Warehime. Patricia A.

Wallick from Timothy E.Wallick. Warren James VanDyke from Estelle Ann VanDyke. Hazel K. Potteiger from MarlinE. Potteiger.

Connie S. Reever from Phillip A. Reever III Terry Hetrick from Phyllis Hetrick. James Allen Meckley from Rose Marie Meckley. Donald J.

Sanders from Julia M. Sanders. 15 Years Ago William Simms, 101 Lynbrook Drive, represented Stetson University, Deland, at the Southern Speech Association Tournament and Congress in Miami, Fla. Donald L. Craver, York RD 5, was presented an electrician's certificate from the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, U.

S. Department of Labor. The presentation was made by Paul L. Winter, a York electrical contractor. Three members of Cub Pack 19 of St Paul Lutheran Church received awards at the pack banquet.

They were: Keith Aughensbaugh, lion badge: Peter Brougher. gold arrow and service badge, and Ben Heilig, lion badger and gold and silver arrows. 64 Canape spreads 65 Front or Op. Ed. 66 Feast DOWN 1 Skier's mecca 2 Gulp 3 Mrs.

Bunker 4 Festoon 5 Arctic island 6 Partner of 37 Across 7 Mild dispute 8 Emerson effort 9 Pacified 10 British award 11 'acte 12 Scrooge's exclamations 13 Brew 19 Blank space 21 Unpaid claque members 24 CiLy SE of Atlanta 27 Winter ACROSS 1 Germ 5 Home, for one 9 Queen's land, of old 14 Stow cargo 15 Innsbruck's background 16 Of sound 17 Auditory 18 pan: Phrase 20 Delay 22 Men of the cloth, in a way 23 Arthur Train's Mr. Tutt 25 Antung's river 26 Relatives of rupees 28 Styled 32 Ballpark causes of excitement 35 Mare's-tail, for one 37 Forming a whole 38 Like Petruchiu's Kate? 39 Certain sessions 40 Mezza (not loud): Mus. 41 Flurry 42 Compact 43 Country ways 44 Structural piece 46 hand 48 Culmination 50 Pastry shop item 54 Go 57 Mummer 58 teapot: Phrase 60 "Old Mac-Donald farm" 61 Beam 62 Face shape 63 Series of epic events and Synodical work. Mrs Whiteford ws born in Accomac County, Va Surviving are two daughters, Mrs Carolyn W. Hanna, Whiteford, and Mrs.

Marian W. Daily Applications To Wed Jose Soto Maldonado, 346 Market and Cathleen Jo Maple St. Michael Ray Mann, 92 Jamison and Judy Anne Sweeney, 1927 Queenswood Dr Charles Richard Dicken-sheets 23 Carlisle Ave and Mary Catherine Werts, 239 Roosevelt Ave. Daniel Lee Gordon. Wellsville.

and Diane Irene Albert. Wellsville. Stephen Burnell Tome. 327 Norway StS Snd Kimberly Ann Wise. 31b E.

Main' Dallastown. Robert Joseph Duffy, 82 Pavillion Manchester, and Gavle Joanne Haves. 556 Atlantic Ave. Robert Wayne Goetz. Green-castle, Pa and Jane Louise Bowling.

218 Middle Hanover Jeffry Allen Eckert, 1689 Poplars and Debra Lee Laughman. 2661 Willipa Dover. Mark Allen Peeling. 505 Woodland View and Julia Marie Fasick. 1907 Eberts Lane.

Peter Raymond Brougher, 141 N. Emigs Mill and Barbara Jean Noll. Spring Grove RD3. Benru Lowell Stambaugh ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE Gossip Column Robin Adams Sloan Ml A Y. LA Bflj A OjS A I AHuj7fiT Jt aLvL! Ni ti a ma "sTsrn Gifu i er TsTt! ijc piMe Lllu4 jj ol Eirpfoj EiOjU ujn" a ElfpT i eIpod Aj OTA enTiii rttipGE nes MM 11 TTyT WjA NpHTiJStl I I SI AMI Deaths MOWERY On March 31, 1976 ot her residence, 579 Linden Myrtle iWalker) Mowery, widow of Charles F.

Mowery aged 82 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Saturday at 10 a from the Ftzweiler Funeral Home, 1111 E. Market St Interment in Mt Rose Cemetery. Viewing Friday evening 7 to 9 The family suggests memorial contributions to the Improvement Fund of Heidelberg UCC. NAYLOR On March 29 1976 at 1 p.m., at his residence 478 W.

Jackson St Austin R. Naylor husband of Thelma Naylor. oged 70 years. 1 month, 4 doys Funeral services will be held Saturday 2pm from the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church 501 Rathon Rd Interment in Prospect Hill Cemetery. No viewing Please omit flowers Workinger Funeral Home in charge of arrangements ROONEY On April 1.

1976 at 7 25 a at York Hospital, Sadie Rooney of 610 Jessop Place aged 75 years Relatives and friends aie invited to attend the funeral services Saturday 9 30 am from the Keffer Funerol Home 902 Mt. Rose Ave with a mass of Christian bunaf at 10 a at St Mary's Catholic Church. Interment in Holy Saviour Cemetery Friends are invited to call at the funeral home Friday evening Irom 7 to 9 prayers at 8 STINE On March 3 1976 at 9 45 at his home RD 2, Glen Rock Amos Stine, husbond of Mory Mclntire Stine. aged 88 years. 1 month, 3 days Relatives and friends are invited tc attend the funeral services Saturday.

2 from the Geiple Funeral Home Glen Rock. Interment in St. Peters (Yellow) Church Cemetery Friends are invited to coll at the funeral home Friday evening from 7 to 9 a2 It "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman." L.G., Jersey City, N.J. Sgt. Dennis Foley of the sexy eyes and boyish smile is actor Bruce Solomon, who was teaching drama and vorking toward his Ph.

D. at the University of California, Berkely when he quit to try his luck in Hollywood. Signing up with acting coach Joan Darling, who is a director of the Mary Hartman series, got him his big break. Warning: don't fall in love with Sgt. Foley too soon.

We hear he may take a turn for the worse, characterwise. Question You Never Asked: What new use are some sharpies finding for travelers checks these days? Apparently a lot of people who deal in cash and don't want the IRS to know about it are converting their money to travelers checks before stashing the hoard in the mattress. This way, robbery is no problem because if the checks are stolen they can be replaced. Is there still a Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum In Wheeling, W. Va There is indeed and last year the establishment was host to some two million visitors and rang up $2 million Travelers Checks In The Mattress I Si HI El ST III.

216 Albemarle and Wendy Jean Baker. 606 Chronister St. James Dennis Bitner. Dover RD 3, and Connie Jo Frey. 2460 Sky Top Trail, Dover.

Peter Anthony Helfrich, 55 Liverpool Manchester, and Barbara Elaine Santymire, EttersRD2. Divorce Actions Suits Started: Virginia G. Vraney. Dilisburg, against Richard C. Vraney, Lewisberry RD 1.

David Kissick, 3511 Willow Rd against Gloria J. Kissick. 2825 Anita Dr. Richard L. Walters, 104 N.

Third New Freedom, against Patti A Walters, Glen Rock RD 1. Linda Mae Wike. 2550 Edgewood Lane, against Lynn Wike, Brunnersville, Pa. Doris E. Patterson, 336 N.

Main Red Lion, against Harold L. Patterson. 603-G Country Club Rd Daniel E. Tome, 708 Roosevelt against Kathleen Tome, Spring Grove RD 2. Michael R.

Snider, Abbotts-town RD 1, against Phyllis J. Snider. Hampstead. Md. Barbara Ann Nugent.

906 25 Years Ago A final 1950 census report published in Washington gave York County a population of 202.737 persons, an increase of 307 over the previous year Arthur Landis. veteran Victory Fire Co. driver, was honored at the company's annual banquet in recognition of his 25 years of service He was presented a gold watch and a wallet containing 25 new one dollar bills. Leo Fire Co Red Lion, received a 12-cylinder Seagrave pumper The 14,248 cab type engine was a first for the company Dr Eli Eichelberger, city health director, was taking a two-week course at Warm Springs, Ga under the sponsorship of York County-Chapter, National Foundation for Infantile Paralvsis. Moments Remembered I 2 3 4 5 6 I 6 9 'i0 i2 13 it Ts 71 17 Ti 19 20 21 Ti I 23 2 125 26 2 28 29 32 33 34 35 36 37 41 42 44 4b 47 48 49 I IbO SI b2 S3 S4 SS bo 57 b8 b9 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 in profits-the best record in its 205-year history.

The famous chamber of horrors depicting the noted crimes of history is, however, losing some of its popularity to the more sedate hall of dignitaries. So who finally got the woman's part opposite Patrick McNee in the upcoming remake of the old "Avengers" TV series Austin, Tex. Actress Joanne Lumley will play McNee's sexy sidekick. Joanne is a smashing looker and won out over some 1,000 other actresses who tried for the role. She had been job hunting for months before she got the break which will undoubtedly make her famous and rich.

Said producer Brian Clemens, who chose Joanna, "I asked her to kick a man in the teeth during the test and she did it perfectly. Also, she wears stockings and garters which will add an interesting touch to the show." Robin Adams Sloan welcomes questions from readers. While Sloan cannot provide individual questions of general interest will be used in the column Write to Robin Adams Sloan, care of King Features Syndicate. 235 E. 45th New York.

10017. I understand that Francis Ford Coppola is fed up with the huge salaries asked by the stars and is going to start signing actors to term contracts like they used to do. How is it working San Siego, Calif. Producer-director Coppola I hopes that he will be able to attract even some big names into his old "studio system" arrangement. So far, however, his roster of signatories does not read like an all-star cast.

First members of the Coppola group were recently announced as Sam Bottoms, Albert Hall, and Larry Fishburne, They will join non-signers Marlon Brando and Ms. Michael Learned in the Philippines, where Francis will film a Viet war epic. Have you heard anything about Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly doing a special dance for the sequel to "That's How old are those two anyway? R.J. Wilmington, Del Yes, those two great dancers are tapping again in a brand-new sequence that will be added to the old movie footage. Fred is 77 and Gene is 66.

Please tell all about the fellow who plays Sgt. Foley on 35 Years Ago Harry Keller. 447 Walnut sustained a fractured ankle in a 40-foot fall from a ladder while painting an alcove at the residence of Carroll Rit-tenhouse, 124 Ridge Ave. Dr Charles Fackler, HE. Market was appointed as assistant surgeon on the staff of the Baltimore Eye, Ear Nose and Throat Hospital.

Three dogs, two of them unlicensed, were picked up in the Grantley section by Chief of Police I.C. Korman and Officer Samuel Baublitz The Captiol Theatre was closed for repairs Kenneth Haynes. York Little Theatre director, was retained for the 1942 season by unanimous decision of the board of directors Enjoy a program of GOSPEL MUSIC SINGING With "THE GABRIELS" Newville, Pa. PLACE: MT. ROYAL FULL GOSPEL CHURCH 3 MIUS N.

DOVER, RT. 74 TIME: SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 7:30 PM Mabel Seville, Pastor.

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