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The Proprietor from Chambersburg, Pennsylvania • 1

Publication:
The Proprietori
Location:
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
1
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FRANKLIN firiefo EMERGENCY PROCLAIMED The Soviet Union wants tc declare North and South Korea a buffer zone free of nuclear weapons Their motive? This would serve es a step in the unification of a divided corntry The Russians have also asked for an international conference on Korean unification and have suggested the withdrawal of all United States troops from South Korea egram from George Leader Governor of Pennsylvania If circumstances warrant procedures which cannot be readily managed by the respective political subdivisions immediate aid and assistance should be directly requested from the County Commissioners' Office at the Courthouse in Chambersburg Announcement has been made that CGraydon Schlichter Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners has been authorized and requested to notify all executive officers of the boroughs towns and townships that a state of extreme emergency has been proclaimed for all snowbound portions of Franklin County The proclamation empowers the governing bodies to employ men rent equipment and enter into such contracts and agreements as may be necessary to meet the current emergency all without regard to time consuming procedures and formalities prescribed by law Emergency operations must be financed out of local funds but normal budgetary restrictions may be waived The notice of authorization was sent to the Cbm-missioners Office by tel- Aerial Endangers Lives Stan Kenton well known bandleader suffered head injuries and shock yesterday when his sports car smashed into a parked car near his Balboa California home killer" Nathan Leopold has been paroled after serving 33 years for the murder of Bobby Franks The 53-year-old convict will be freed within a month The Senate Post Office Committee gave the green light to a bill which would increase out-of-town letter rates to five cents and local letters to four cents A 7-6 vote by the committee cleared the way for Senate action next week COLLISION DAMAGE TOTALS $800 A total of approximately $800 damage resulted from a two car collision late yesterday afternoon at the corner of East Liberty and Third Streets in Chambersburg Automobiles operated by Ross Jones of 542 Guilford Avenue and Raymond Wenger of RR2 were involved in the collision Jones' car sustained approximately $300 damage while the Wenger vehicle damage was estimated at $45000 Jones also received a slight laceration on his forehead but did not require medical attention CHAMBERSBURG EMPLOYEES RISKED THEIR LIVES YESTERDAY AS THEY REMOVED THIS TV AERIAL FROM THE HIGH POWER LINES THE 2300 VOLTS CARRIED THROUGH THE LINES COULD HAVE ELECTROCUTED ANYONE TOUCHING THE AERIAL OR POWER LINES THE JUNIOR HOSE AND TRUCK FIRE COMPANY LINE MEN AND NUMEROUS VOLUNTEERS TACKLED THE JOB WITH SAFETY A PRIME FUNCTION AND WITHIN AN HOUR AREA WAS BACK TO NORMAL IT HAPPENED AT 37 SOUTH 2ND STREET TV REPAIR MEN WERE INSTALLING AN AERIAL AND THE SUPPORTING WIRES OF THIS AERIAL BROKE LOOSE Winston Churchill's condition has not greatly changed since yesterday in his battle against pneumonia und pleurisy Doctors stated that he is confortable is maintaining his strength and that his fever is lower In the Indoneasian crisis late reports claim that Indonesian bombers are making flights over rebellious central Sumatra -The reports make no mention of any bombing or strap-ing but warnings have been issued to all persons in the vicinity of the rebel held Padang Airport to clear out should the air force planes appear STOCK MARKET DOW JONES CLOSING STOCK AVERAGES 30 Industrials 43974 off 332 20 Rails 10580 off 074 15 Utilities 7208 up 016 65 Stocks 15043 off 083 Sales totaled two-million 60-thousand shares WEATHER Fair and cold and less windy tonight with low temperatures 14 to 20 Friday increasing cloudiness with moderate afternoon temperatures reaching a high between 32 and 38 degrees JUDGE BROWN SPEAKS AT ROTHE RHOOD BANQUET SHOWN AT THE LEFT IS JUDGE HOMER BROWN AS HE SPOKE LAST EVENING AT THE BANQUET COMMENORATING THE LOCAL OBSERVANCE OF BROTHERHOOD WEEK JUDGE BROWN IS JUDGE OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY FARM CO-OPERATIVES HOLD MEETING JUST $200 AND THE COUPON BELOW WILL BRING YOU 52 ISSUES OF THE PROPRIETOR THIS IS THE NEWSPAPER IN WHICH YOU CAN READ ABOUT AND SEE YOURSELF MAIL THE COUPON TO US AT POST OFFICE BOX 262 ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL BEGIN IN A FEW WEEKS BE SURE TO HAVE YOURS BY THEN! PROPRIETOR tvt NAME 8 ADDRESS 4 52 ISSUES $200 CASH ENCLOSED 0 These members of the Franklin and Adams County Council of Tarm Cooperatives and guests met Wednesday at the McKinley Street Tea Room in a special meeting The youth program that is currently being conducted in Pennsylvania for farm youth was outlined to the group George Myers membership representative from the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau Cooperatives of Harrisburg was the main speaker PLEASE BILL.

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Pages Available:
454
Years Available:
1957-1958