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PAGEFOtJK THE EVENING SENTINEL, CARLISLE, TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1953. Tficrtvening Senrinet ARMniEtM!) WILL PLAY HERE Questions, Answers On Our Government CAJUJSI.K. FKN.NSYLVANIA Founded ml -900, ami 101 Lai by Council, that these meter attendants cannot possibly check all of them, all day long. Now Council has charged that the burgess and chief of police SI ruhllfihpd Bv THE CARLl-SUC SKNTINKL. INC Kiplprert hi matter i1' I've seen stories in the new spa cumber 1, ISM, Hi the I'ost Oltlce, Car have been derelict on red tags.

lisle, under uic aci oi may A. Douelas Thomnson Editor The United States Army Field Band, Washington, D. will give a free public concert at Dickinson College at the R.O.T.C. "open bouse" Friday, Apr. 17.

Lt. Col. Daniel Itachal, It.O.T.C. Joseph V. Thompson Mgr.

Foster A. Charlton Mgr. The burgess and chief say they have not. Council announced that a committee has been named to investigate red ticket distribution, collection, fines, ex I I I .0: Pul R. Gerhardt Circulation pers about congressional committees holdLng "executive sessions." What does this mean? An executive session is a closed meeting.

The public and press are not allowed to attend, usually because of the nature of facts that may be disclosed in the meeting. In some instances this might be military information which could not be made public because of a threat to national security. What has been the yield of the Frederick Gerhard'. Job Priutins commander at Dickinson, announc ed that the band will play in the 1, cuses, et cetera. The situation today is, that al The Evening: Sentinel is served by earner each wetk-day evening in Carlisle at 18 cnts per week.

65 cents per month. $1.90 for three months or J7.U0 though the borough gains re afternoon at 3:30 on the Benjamin Rush campus following a dress parade of the Dickinson R.O.T.C. batalion on Biddle Field. The Army Field Band has performed at Carnegie Hall, the Hollywood Bowl, the San Francisco per year. In nearby towns served by carriers venue from tne meters, tne meters are a pestilence! Some persons are feeding the meters gambling tax law enacted by Con The drum section of the U.

S. Army Field Band does juggling acts as a feature of its concerts. Shown here are the drummers passing sticks to each other during a number by the band. gress in 1951 and recently uphold by the Supreme Court? Opera House and many other every day and parking at one The yield from July 1, 1951, spot all day. Illegal advertising ubscriptmn rates are: is ceius week or 63 cents per month.

(No other rates for nearby towns.) By mail, where there is no carrier, 60 cents per month, 41.60 -for three months, or $6 00 per year. All subscriptions must be paid in dvance. Subscribers will please notify us of failure to receive the paper. Addres all communications to THE SENTINEL, Carlisle. Fa.

through Jan. 31, 1953, was $1,193, 225.11 from the $50 tax stamps gam biers are required to buy and $10, places in America, Mexico and Canada. Featured with the band is the Soldiers Chorus under Warrant Officer Arthur V. Donofrido. Presidential Programs Rejected is on some of the meters.

Meters are not set back 15 feet 443,531.05 from the 10 percent excise from all of the intersections, tax on gambling, for a total of $11 i I I trouble-free i 4" RmI ond Rotory M.d.l. -m. Brings 4 Stratton engine Cru- WT I 1 cibl blJdes imtn if A I 11 beings Positive clutch I Fully guaranteed. Ml A I mmA Come and Steii 1 GATES 1 i Carlisle, Pa. IH -V i i I -usttsniteK- 3 I I I I 1fs I I I IK i(l I It 1 another violation of State law.

636,756.16. These figures came from DEEDS FILED Meters prohibit many people the Bureau of Internal Revenue. WASHINGTON After the first change in party administration in 20 years, the President has moved slowly in making legislative recommendations to Congress. from parking their cars in front What is the "Buy American" Act? HOWLAND HOWLA.ND. INC.

National Advertising Representative 393 Seventh Avenue, New York City 435 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago Member. Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers Association Audit Bureau of Circulation of their own homes. Meters keep many from parking at all on downtown streets during the day. Meters are a double tax. As Basically, it is a 1933 law requiring the government to buy from American producers and manufacturers when purchasing supplies and equipment for public use in the U.

unless the cost is "unreason-a 1 The government usually "buys American" unless the domestic goods are more than 25 per cent means of providing 'more" D. R. THOMPSON Editor and Publisher 1894-1922 MjLAN D. THOMPSON and J. VANCE THOMPSON 1922-1947 ALLAN D.

THOMPSON. 1947-1952 parking by limits on time and H. G. Beetem to H. C.

Sennett, mountain land in Penn Township. William Sennett to Harry C. Sennett, tract in Penn Township. Harry C. Sennett to Ezra L.

Williams, tracts in Penn Township. E. G. Ott to Earl Hetrfck, Sew-ville RD3, tract in West Penns-boro Township. Guy K.

Goodhart to Edgar C. Hock, Shippensburg RD1, tract in South Newton Township. Nelson E. Ake to Richard G. Pi-fer, 224 South Hanover Street, lots in North Middleton Township.

Geneva K. Terria to Anna T. Seras, Carlisle, house In Carlisle. Monroe E. Sheaffer to M.

places, meters are a failure. Re Only 19 Proposals Mr. Eisenhower has asked Congress to take action on 19 specific proposals. He has promised recommendations later on four more. (Many additional requests made by the President were concerned with nominations, which are non-legislative matters.) In comparison, President Truman, fresh from his 1948 election victory, asked congressional action on 51 proposals.

(How The Records Stand By the end of the 1953 first Committees. As the second quarter opened, the "tidelands" bill received a hefty shove forward, when it won Hou.se passage April 1. Enslavement Protest Blocked But the Administration's plea for a joint congressional resolution to condemn enslavement resulting from Russian violation of "secret" World War II agreements with the U.S. ran into a political stone wall when members of the President's party insisted on an amendment to higher than the delivered price of venue? yes! The public No! foreign goods. Rep.

Frank E. Smith (D-Miss.) has introduced a bill to repeal the Act. How long has Hawaii, which the POLICY THE EVENING SENTINEL, under the above corporation, is editorially independent of all political parties, nor has it any affiliation with any political group; publishes factual and unbiased news: will cooperate with and actively support all worthwhile civic and welfare organizations, campaigns and projects; will endeavor to protect the rights of T-U-citizens, regafdless-of status, race or creed; will, with all strength, further the cause of the Christian Church; will fight to eliminate vice and selfish Interests. House recently voted to grant statehood, been a territory? rttftftefT-Presidcnt Eicnhowcr-ba44rtalre clear-tbey Hawaii becafne-a-trritory-ef-the U. S.

in 1900 and was incorporated Hoffman, West Pennsboro, lot in ing the agreements, made by.Dem the same year. Alaska was given a territorial form of government in 1881, but was not incorporated until 1912. West Pennsboro Township. Ray E. Smith to J.

Lester Finkey, Carlisle, house in Carlisle. W. R. Murlatt to Robert C- McLaughlin, Carlisle, house in Carlisle. Philip Mathews to Harry E.

Can the Congressional representa I SICNATUT "AS TT1 tives from Alaska and Hawaii cast any votes in Congress? won congressional approval of two proposals. The Eisenhower-Truman comparison: Eisenhower Truman Action 2 6 Unfavorable action. 1 0 Partial action 2 16 Hearings only 3 5 No action 11 25 President taking over March 4, 1933, during one of the Nation's gravest emergencies, won quick approval of more than a dozen history-making bills, during the famous "100 days" of a special Jones, 'RD6, tract in Carlisle. No. Representatives from territories, who are called delegates.

Wo endors may serve on House committees, engage in floor debate and make mo tions, except the motion to recon BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. Matt. 6:12. Taxes Actually Needed? Talk of an new board-base tax for Pennsylvania seems to center on a general sales tax, and the rate frequently mention ed is two per cent. The administration at Harrisburg seems to be trying to prepare the people of the state for such a measure for majority party legislators have adopted a plan of referring the question to their constitu-tents to see what the latter think about it, and are reporting to the effect that if there is to be a new broad-base tax, the sales tax is the thing.

The "if" is very important. The first question to be answered, is, is any broad-base needed if appropriations are cut to the bone? Some legislators have said that they believe economics could be adopted that would put the budget in balance without any new taxes. This sounds good, but the economics never are made. Aviation Cadet E. C.

Leithead, son of Mrs. Edward C. Leithead, 221 South College Street, and Aviation Cadet J. A. Rasmussen, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William Rasmussen, 519 Hamilton Street, have arrived at Ellington Air Force Base, near Houston, where they will attend the U. S. Air Force Aircraft Observer School. Upon completion of the 28-week basic phase of training at Ellington, Cadet Rasmussen will move on to a specialized course of advanced training.

Aft-ter successfully completing the required instruction, he will be commissioned a second lieutenant in the U. S. Air Force and received the silver wings of an aircraft observer. Phone or sider a previous action. But they may not vote.

Present delegates are Joseph R. Farrington (IMIawaii) and E. L. Bartlett A. ocrats.

After the death of Russian Premier Stalin, the resolution, already approved by the House Foreign Affairs Committee, was set aside indefinitely by the Senate. Foreign Relations Committee. Other Ewenhower proposals were the subject of committee hearings: Revision of the Taft-Hartley labor law, renewal of rent controls in critical defense areas, and extension of authority for defense priorities and parcelling out scarce industrial materials. Presidential requests not formally considered during the first quarter dealt with social security extension, aid lo defense area schools, immigration act amendment, revamping the Department of Agriculture, home rule for the District of Columbia and establishment of a commission to study overlapping activities of federal, state and local government. Some of the Presidents tiffs with Congress came not on re session of the "3rd Congress.

Irvin w. Martin to Nelson Ake, Street, tract in Carlisle. Patrick G. Coyle to William A. Fegley Hampden Township, house in Hampden Township.

Harry J. Stouffer's executor to James P. Yingst, Xewville RD1, tract in Penn Township. Agnes Gontz' executors to Robert L. Eppley, RD2, house in Monroe Township.

Agnes Gontz' executors to John W. Deitch, Mechanicsburg RD2, house in Monroe Township. Agnes Gontz executors to John stop in toda While both of Mr. Eisenhower'. I I oldest, large Fernos-Isern (Pop-Dem.) resident commissioner from the Commonwealth of Puerto Rice, has the same status.

consumer finance The Parking Meter The real purpose of parking meters here is an interesting subject the real purpose now so different from the original! When the subject of parking mete first became one for lengthy discussion in Town Council sessions the idea was company W. Deitch, Mechanicsburg RD2, house in Monroe Township. Laurence L. Westfall to George GOTCHA! CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. U.E -Merle Diffenderfer of Waynesboro pleaded guilty to a charge of drunken driving in March, 1951, but 'because of a mixup in the records, he remains! free for almost two years under a $750 bond.

The error was discovered, and Diffen W. Thomas, Mechanicsburg RD2, lot in Upper Allen Township. SAD NEWS VUP-ADA PAII If Ti immediate predecessors fared well during their post-election honeymoons, they met stiff resistance in Congress. Wins Reorganization Powers The former general in his legislative baptism by fire won extension of authority to reorganize the executive agencies. The favorable action came after a brief fray over the extent of Congress' power to veto reorganization-frtos.

The President won out. In its second complete action on an Eisenhower legislative proposal gave the President strong endorsement for his plan to replace the Federal Security Agency with a new department of health education and welfare of Alice Selichter to Wayne G. vJ 4T tXX 1 -lLJO 1, .1.1 Here's sad news for "knights of the marl Thvrt Hafer, Shippensburg RD1, tract in Hopewell Township. quests for legislation but on his room" in the new headquarters of i. i i i Daniel S.

Keifer's executor to HOUSEHOLD FINANC nominations. In one of them derfer was assessed a four-month jail term, a $200 fine and the costs Herman M. Stoner, Upper Allen, house in Upper Allen Township. Charles E. Wilson, before winning confirmation as Secretary of De- Ernest S.

Reisinger to LeRoy W. uta locai ponce uepartment. such a spot in the present headquarters has been popular for decades, and in recent years its overnight guests could be certain of a free breakfast on Sunday mornings contributed by a clergyman. Carnes, First Ward, garage in HOUSEHOLD CONSUMES DISCOUNT 12 N. Hanover 2nd Floor Above Grant's JL Samuel A- Bowman to Pennsyl tense, agreed to sell his General Motors stock.

Wilson announced April 1 that he had done so. And Bohlen to be Ambassador to Russia won 74-13 Senate approval only arter riding out stiff floor 'opposition led by Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy (R FHONEs Carlisle 2200 cabinet rank. vania Turnpike Commission, Sil Llforriaburft office: 9 North 3rd St, 2nd F9 ver Spring, lot in Silver Spring.

Eisenhower proposals receiving action during the first quarter SUGAR FOR "SUGAR" SACRAMENTO, Calif. The horse usually gets the sugar, but Mrs. Margaret Denman of Auburn, has filed a divorce suit against her husband, Sam, charging he sold their race horse to entertain a woman identified only as "Sugar." Mrs. Denman charged cruelty and asked $200 a mouth alimony. Hazel M.

Fishel to Samuel L. Laamt made to RtsnUnti of is in tlie required half-way dry state. Moyer, RD1, tract in South Middle- Adenauer On Visit Chancellor Adenauer of Germany, here on an official visit to our government at Washington, will find a welcome as the representative of the majority of the German people who stand for peace, freedom and cooperation in Europe. The Germans are making progress toward complete restoration of self-rule, and in this pro primarily to facilitate parking, to stop car owners from leaving their vehicles standing at the same spot at the curb, on the same street, every day, all day, denying others any places to park their vehicles, was it not? Revenue was only a secondary concern. At least that was the story given to the public.

Today, the primary concern is indicated to be to obtain as much revenue from parking meters, with little thought of facilitating or making space available for parking. At least, that is the picture the public sees. When parking meters were first erected, a definite time limit was set and signs erected were statehood for Hawaii, passed by the House, and bills to confirm states' title to offshore "tidelands," ton Township. Bertie N. Yohe to Richard G.

(Copyright 1953, Congressional approved by Senate and House Quarterly), Stitt, East Pennsboro Township, house in East Pennsboro Town ship. Willard L. Cridland Jr. to Har old B. Vasey, 56 I Street, house in Carlisle.

Richard S. Sides to Raymond ART IS EARLY ITHACA, N. Y. (U.E) An assignment of three Cornell University art students is the making of a 9-by-12-foot fresco that requires them to get to the studio at 5:30 a.m. to apply plaster on which they slap their paints later in the day Carlisle, Pa.

E. Miller, New Cumberland, house DAILY CROSSWORDp ACROSS 4. Gazed 24. Loose j4 1. Fellow nestly garment jjTf 5.

Lampreys 5. Water god 27. Trick glE 9. Kind (Babyl.) 29. ICast Indian Phone 800 gress Chancellor Adenhauer is recognized as one of the chief leaders and spokesmen.

He has had to face some powerful op in New Cumberland. Glenn F. Keck to Sidney P. Bow-ermaster, 134 South Bedford WE-DH Street, house InjCarlisle. or wolf ft- ifnit.

hrrh Elu nTeIJ tAlf sTtTlIe HQE A R5 SB ft ooaTaI 5 A bp 1 Stuart M. Heagy to Lily E. Lind, to tell the parker how long he could park at that certain meter. The limitations are still on the MORNING 10. Scope of work 11.

A major 7. Depart planet 8. City 13. Festive (Mass.) 15. Gold (Her.) 11.

Couches 30. Wraps up 31. River in Hades 33. A female deity iill FROM THE ATTIC TO THE CELLAR, books and still on the signs, but, have never been fully enforced nor can be today because, it has been found that to enforce (Hinduism) position in past months, and there are formidable obstacles to peace and unity that now exist or will face him in the months to come. Nevertheless the free Western world is counting on him to bring Germany through the crisis to national unity, to Northern European cooperation, and to world peace.

Let us hope that his visit to Washington will strengthen his hands. WERE THE A GARDEN HOSE HAKIDY 16. Rip 18. Letter 19. Proper 21.

Crowns S3. At a distance 25. Recline- 12. Claw 14. Roman money 17.

Wading bird 20. Shade of brown Lemoyne, house in Lemoyne. Martha M. Michener to Herbert A. Kuehne, Camp Hill, house in Camp Hill.

Charles R. Slaybaugh to New Cumberland School District, New Cumberland, lot in New Cumberland. Harry A. Rice to New Cumberland School District, New Cumberland, lot in New Cumberland. Raymond H.

Bowers to David W. Gutshall, Wormleysburg, house in Edward H. Anderson to Edward Seholz, New Cumberland, house in New Cumberland. BLACK RUEDER Saturday's Answer 45. Droop in the middle 47.

Citizen (abbr.) 49. Italian river 35. Scatter seeds 36. Climbing plant 37. Senior 38.

Cap again 42. Cereal grain 23 Foot Length 50 Foot Length 26. Assembly of 22. Apportion, ecclesiastics as cards 28. Part of 0T1.27 Length 3 Length The newspaper fraternity, of this section of the State parti AiLm Z7 cularly, has suffered a distinct Jacob T.

Brechbill to llham L. Reeder, Pleasant Hill, house in Southampton. Ralph W. Lilley to Ralph W. Lillev.

Camp Hill, house in Camp loss through the recent death of William C. Lebo, editor and such limitaitons would tax the enforcement agencies beyond endurance in fact, enforcement of those limitations is impossible with the number on the enforcement staff. So enforcement of the 2-hour, 1-hour or other limit on parking at one place has to all practical purposes been thrown to the winds. Came advertising on the parking meters, which advertising is forbidden by State law on State highways and High and Hanover streets are borough streets, but also State highways. The advertising scheme, another to derive more revenue, brought strong protest and was not, to any extent, successful.

But some of the meters still carry advertising despite such advertising being a violation. 'GRASS RAKES 2tjc ea. Regular 55c GRASS SHEARS GGc ca. Reqular 1.35 publisher of the Perry County Times at New Bloomfield. Mr.

Lebo was a regular and fre quent business visitor to Carlisle coat front 32. Undeveloped flower 34. Cover the inside of 35. Supporting timber 39. Astern 40.

Lubricate 41. Always 43. Excla-mat ion 44. Small masses 46. Pcr-Jant of ice 48.

Kind of tide 50. Tart 51. Large 52. Cherished animals DOWN 1. To make clear 2.

Torrid 3. Touch end to end where he had many customers and friends. Although devoted to his business, which he conducted successfully, he found time to be of service to his com 1: iiitiiiiii- io 777 2i 22 35 3 37 5S yZ 39 TT7 AO 7ff 41 42 777 43 44 45 77 4o A 1 I iH rri Hill. Ada W. Noaker to Alvin R.

Smith, Mechanicsburg, house in Mechanicsburg. Mary Lou Saul to H. Daniel Beigh Penbrook, tract in East Pennsboro Township. Clarence G. Stoner to John J.

McNeilis, Shiremanstown, tract in Shiremanstown. Clarence G. Stoner to George E. Altman. Shiremanstown, tract in Shiremanstown.

Harry Ellis Reese to Clair A. Kepler Mifflintown RD2, tract in Southampton Township. Joseph R. Ball to Edward B. Reitzel, tract In West Fairview.

mKnw! Jlowu CLOTHES BASKETS S8c Round Willow IRONING BOARDS Regular 6.95 munity in a variety of ways and thus will be missed also as a J' good The answers to everyday Insurance problems By MALCOLM SIMONS 7i Came the time when it was found necessary to hire meter attendants. The police had too much to do. Now, there are so many meters in this town, over A A 4 QUART WHITE SAUCERS rrcssure Cooker At 3e ea. Regular 7'Ac A few days ago we reparted that the Pennyslvania legislature had been in session for passed a single bill. The record now is a little better but not much so the session has extended to over fourteen weeks and one bill has been passed.

It is not to be inferred, however, that this second is altogether bad, for it could be that the fewer bills passed, hte better. Taxes actually needed? 7.88 Regular 12.95 Portraits By JAMES METCALFE CATCH 'EM YOUNG PLA1NVILLE, Coin. (U.R) Connecticut should have at least one good woman driver on its highways about 16 vears from now. Four-year-old Pamela is in training with a miniature electrically driven car made he. father.

She des 15 miles ail hour on the street in front of her hous'e. Instead of labeling individually many gla-sses of jelly containing the same flavor, store the jars in a box and place one label on the outside. This not only save time, but being in a box, the jars will be protected from dust. QUESTION: I'm getting a new car next month and I understand my present auto insurance will cover me in the new car. Do I have to notify anyone of the change in cars? ANSWER: Yes, an endorsement must be added to your present policy showing the make, model, engine number and so forth of your new car.

Notify your insurance agent. TIN CAKE PANS DAILY CKYPTOQUOTE Here's how to work it: AXYDLBAAXR is One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used for the three Ls, for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos- trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different.

A Cryptogram Quotation CWJA EW ENA FWTDL FNATA PHTLK VTA PDAKE! FNATA JAXAT SVE CDHLAK WAT ENA CTAAJ TWCATK. Yesterday' Crjptoquote: NOW CRACKS A NOBLE HEART. GOOD-NIGHT. SWEET PRINCE SHAKESPEARE. Dlstnouted by King Features Syndicate 8-INCII EENCH SAW 29.08 Regular 42.50 Regular 25c Value 25 YEARS AGO 7 ALL BUT MY SOUL How much do I adore you, dear? How much am I in love? As much as 1 behold the moon And ail the stars above As much as you inspire oie To give myself to you And in that inspiration, dear My heart i.

ever true I am your own forever and Forever and a day Howerer you may answer me Whatever you may My heart is in your loving hands While I am on thi, od My loving heart Hut not my soul For that to God My heart is I cherish you I hope xoii your go.il l.zivt yttn fpt)ihiiii; 'd My i II 1 1 1 1 1 it colli One of the latest surveys to help make man keep his mouth shut is the one which found that the average American working housewife pushes herself through a seventy-nine-hour week forty hours at her mony-making job and thirty-nine at housework. Husbands will hope that not too many women read this. Rayon Covered A IS" POULTRY If you'll address your own insurance questions to this office, we'll try to give you the correct answers and there will be no charge or obligation of any kind. Malcolm Af. Simani Ban GENERAL INSURANCE 110 W.

High St. Phone 1542 Carlisle, Pa. From The Sentinel of Apr. 7. 1928.

The Veterans of Foreign Wars cf Cumberland County held their annual banquet 'at the Wellington Hotel with Charles W. Sayers, secretary of the Y.M.C.A., as speaker. Members of the Lemoyne Ku WIRE ScFT. Formerly 5c NETTING Reaular 4.69 TELL 'EM SELL'EM -THROUGH THESE AD COLUMNS i 1 TTliiv Wlan a ya rmnrtplini thp hnrn cls. 'I'" at Sporting Hill i.h..H.

zir.M. 'for use as their headquarters..

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