Junior Class Play “The Fighting Littles” TO-THE-M MOST The Mount J oy Bulletin INUTE WwW E mn EKLY I N LANCASTER CoM NTY Ex - Postmaster Wm. Tyndall, 81 Died on Tuesday William of the Tyndall, one VOL. LI, NO. 46 me Camerons Of Donegal Donegal will a historical re- be given before County Historical Herbert H. Beck, on m. in the Duke St. FIRE DAMAGES DOUBLE HOUSE AT BAINBRIDGE The unoccupied portion double house at Bainbridge damaged by fire with a loss mated at $100. Bainbridge firemen extinguished the blaze, said it originated in a portion of the house owned by Joe Beljak, Bainbridge, who is remod- eling the home, The blaze, apparently caused by an overheated furnace in the two and a half story dwelling, was dis- covered by Beljak who was work- ing in the house. The damage was confined to the floor and walls of the living room. The other section of the dwelling is occupied by the Uriah Spade family. Firemen said there was no damage in this section of the dwelling. a, Begin Plans For a PTA Organization Landisville District the formation of of a was esti- The be the search paper to the Lancaster Society by Dr. Fridgy, April 4, at 7:30 p. 307 N. Camerons of subject of historical society, Lancaster. Dr. Beck's paper Simon Cameron, his James Donald Cameron and their families. Simon Cameron born near Maytown 1799, and grew fa~ mous in the true Horatio Alger manner. He learned to be a printer, then editor. Abandoning this car- eer, he became a canal construction at the age of twenty- seven he had undertaken largest cana! operations in the Next he turned his talents and finance is a study on son, was double in contractor, some of nation. to banking, railroads, of iron mjanufacture. He helped es- tablish the Middletown bank, and became its cashier. Soon he held complete control of the bank, and was a large stockholder in the Har- risburg bank. He was interested in the new railroad from Philadelphia to Columbia, and from Lancaster to Harrisburg—promoting the railroad and selling the railroad the products of his iron works! Virtual his Initial plans for a Parent Teacher made Monday night during a meet= ing in the East Hempfield Town- ship High School building, Lan- disville. Mrs. Elwood Kramer the committee Association was had charge that was appointed to ar- iron of and announced a range for a meeting April 28 in the of session control of the railroad was in hands. By keeping a watchful eye on ca- nal, bank and railroad legislation he laws high school when the formation organization will be by such an ex- from the representative PTA aine é was able to secure favorable plained 3 ; some other active in for his enterprises, and at the same (Turn to page 3) The Directors Are Studying a Seven District Merger The Donegal Joint School Board last week took under consideration an invitaiton to join with Elizabeth- | town Borough, Mount Joy, West Donegal and Conoy Twps. in a sev- en-district merger. A decision is expected to be reached at the next regular meeting of the joint board, April 17, it was announced. The Mount Joy Water Company, was authorized to advertise for bids county. The committee planning the ses- includes: Mrs. Hunter Petit, Salunga; Mrs. Elwood Miller, Lan- disville; and Mrs. Clayton Aument, Landisville, Mr. Miller named chairman of a committee to arrange for a su- pervised playground in the Lan- disville-Salunga area. ent A I PRIZE WINNERS AT LIONS HOME TALENT SHOW The Lions Club Talent show held in the high school auditorium on i Saturday evening, very cessful. The attendance was and the show sion was was suc- good was very well re- ceived. The twenty sented quite a problem competent judges who with the following decisions: place winner, Nancy Yoder, ress, Pa. Baton twirler, acts of talent for came pre- the up First Prog- Harold third, Ac- on construction of a water line from the borough to the proposed school site between Mount Joy and Mari- | etta. The nmlove was authorized in Groff, Middletown, Trumpet; order to get an accurate | on | The Johnson Sisters, Rheems, the project. whether to | { robats. Also discussed Prizes were fifty, consolidate grades one to 12 or sev- | fifteen dollars. en to 12, with the latter being de-; = yt cided upon. A jointure will not be | JUDGE BARD & REV. KEISER officially formed until contracts are | WILL SPEAK TO OLDTIMERS awarded for the new high The Hon. Guy K. Bard, Federal building, it was announced. Judge. Sixth District of Penna, TE Wi = and the Rev. Elmer A. Keiser, Vic- WAS GRANTED A DIVORCE ar of St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Ruth Gerlach, 140, E. Lemon St, | will be the guest speakers at the from Phares Gerlach, Kaylor's Ho- | Old-Timers banquet at the Legion tel, West Main Street was granted | Home on Friday evening, April 25. a divorce on grounds of indignities. Invitations have been mailed and They were married October 7, 1950 the committee hopes for an im- and separated Avi 13, 1951. {mediate response in the reply cards. cost was twenty-five and school | Report of Lanc. Co. Society For Crippled Children The Lancaster County Society ry out the orthopedic surgeon’s in- for Crippled Children and Adults covers the entire County in their services to crippled individuals. Through the clinics held at the hos- pitals - 6 clinics month children and adults are examined by the orthopedic surgeons. They make the diagnosis and recommend the treatment. The treatment may be hot packs, special exercises, strengthening of weakened muscles, training to ime prove poor posture, teaching some child or adult to walk, applying a cast, braces, corrective shoes, or a special appliance to prevent or cor- rect a deformity regardless of what is recomymended, the Society by its trained staff, attempt to car- structions. , The staff may homes anywhere in the city or the county, or the patient may come to the well equipped treatment cen- ter at 129 East Orange Street, Lan- caster. When you buy and Easter Seals, you give every crippled child and adult chance - a chance to get a needed service for which they themselves cannot pay - a chance to take their rightful place in the world. Appended is a record of rendered locally by the The number of visits for trict are designated in the ing: Office Home Hosp. 3 136 4 make visits to every use a service Society: each dis- follow- Clinic 20 14 5 5 10 Mount Joy Borough Rapho Township ..................., Mount Joy Township ................ Fast Donegal Fast Hampfield 2 West Hempfield i East Petersburg 32 4 20 44 3 58 21 1 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, Simon E. Garber, Retired Preacher, Died Last Friday Simon E. Garber, 88, preacher of Bossler Mennonite Church, West Donegal Twp., died at 2:15 a. m. Friday at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Earl L. Groff, Strasburg R1, where he had resided the past ye a retired ar. He suffered a stroke last Wednes- day. Preacher Garber was ordained to the ministry the Mennonite Church in 1906 and served for 46 years. He was born in West Don- egal Twp, a son of the late John S. and Susan Erb Garber, and re- sided there his entire life. He was a of farmer by occupation. There survive Preacher Henry Joy R2; Norman children: F. Garber, Mount E., Upper Darby; Suie, wife of Preacher Martin R. Kraybill, Elizabethtown R1; John S., York; J. Clarence, Lancaster R6; Monroe E., Elizabethtown R1; and Helen, wife of Earl L. Groff whom he resided seven with 23 grandchil- grandchildren. immediate There also survive dren and 22 great He was the last of family. his held here on Funeral services from the Nissley Monday services Church joining were funeral home afternoon with further at Bossler's Mennonite and interment in the ad- cemetery. ——— — LOCAL MOTORIST WAS PROSECUTED AT COLUMBIA Hinkle, 105 this boro, charged with ignor- red traffic light at Fifth and Sts., Columbia, was pros- last Boro Police- Gardner He summoned hearing of the M. L. Samuel Columbia Ave., ing a Locust ecuted week by Bink. for a Peace man will be before Justice Schaib- ley. — ell Are Opposed To Daylight Saving Letter to The Editor: The of fast been on a lot of people’s minds for feel that business men and all problem time has some years and 1 we, as farmers, oth- 1 neighbors and friends in all of er walks fast time, should about it. I do not like to cal} it Day- light Saving Time. When we think of God in all His life who are opposed to we do something how he created the Heav- en and the Earth, the Sun and the Moon, and Stars and everything on Farth the smallest the when he had finished his work he said that Who of us could change in God's plan and make it ter? If the of should produce better crops better (Turn to page 6) ——— Cee MRS. JOHN ABEL TENDERED STORK SHOWER FRIDAY Mrs. Lee Rice, Mrs. Burton Shupp and Mrs. John Matoney held a Stork shower for Mrs. John Abel, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calivn Kramer, West Donegal on Friday evening. Guests were: Mrs. Clyde Elizabethtown; Mis. Henry Middletown; Miss TruPere Mrs. Eugene Crider, Mrs. Sydney Showers and Dottie Sprecher of Manheim; Peggy Berntheizel, Columbia; Mrs, Roy Wagner, Miss Melissa Strick- ler, and Mrs. Richard Dillinger all of Mount Joy. Week's Birth Record Mr. and Mrs. William Landisville, a son at the Hospital Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shearer, Joy R2, a daughter Sunday at the Lancaster General Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Gebhart, Pine street, this boro, a daughter at the Osteopathic Hospital last Thursday. wisdom, the and in waters from the to greatest, an it was good. anything any bet- farmers America and food to feed produce our street, Boyer, Chubb, Diehm, Lancaster; Miss Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lamping, of | Florin, a son at the General al. Miss | of | { | Mt. | April 3, 1952 MISS ROSSER STUDIES CONGRESSIONAL PROBES | WITH COLLEGE GROUP South Hadley, Mass, March Miss Louise Rosser, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Rosser “Four Winds,” South Market street, this boro, was among a group of 22 | Mount Holyoke college students | and 26 Amherst students who spent | moving March 24, 26 in Washington, | To} many, D. C. studying Congressional inves- tigations at first hand. Union National "u Buys 2 Properties For Parking Lot Around April 1, annual Spring time thruout this locality 95 and many years, also has its | usual realty transactions and trans- | fess. Appended are several in this | immediate vicinity. The Union National Bank | continues in its effort to do every- convenience The group met Senators George | E. Aiken (R-Vt.), J. Willard Ful- bright (D-Ark.)y Hubert Humphrey (D-Minn.), Henry Cabot Lodge and | Leverett Saltonstall (R-Mass.); of Francis Biddle Attorney | bank purchased from the owner, » ISP wy ’ ye General, and others. for | ™ Potter, two x Nos. 111 on the North side of Mount Holyoke students and lead- | and | Main street | of the bank's lawn. The { cupied by Frank Aument’s sporting Clyde Tripple's and will remain as is here | thing possible for the Just recently the M. 108 East east its customers. former A dinner properties, and immediately women in government was ar- ranged by the Mount Holyoke Al- umnae Club of Washington. The ago by at Mount students ing properties are at present oc- was begun 5 years Victoria Schuck College to give program | goods store and Professor Holyoke Public | jewelry store for the present. The entire rear of both properties will be parking lot for Affairs seminars | for gathering information for research papers Professor Earl Latham Ambherst instituted the program there a year in ideal opportunities converted into a modern the bank's patrons. wilk take of The purchaser immed- iate possession ago. - A deed was recorded at Lancas- a ter for the transfer of the AnEastDonegaler "5c i Won The Croquet =: i mie Champshp. of Fla. town. The purchase ball major Truman ough, Funk, price also of was $7,200.00. ED AI GOLD PROSPECTOR, NATIVE OF WEST DONEGAL, DIED John T. Prescott, 83, of Royalton, Dauphin County, native of West, Donegal township, and a Klondike in representing | leagues cities thruout are the ath- setting the South afire | is an oi | | | | | | Those clubs many the letes who are | country not only a died Hospital. broken eight weeks ago and has been a pa- tient in the hospital since. Leaving home youth, Pres- | cott worked the California vineyards. He joined the Gold Rush to the Klondike 1898 and did not return home 1938. During ten of these years his gvhereabouts There for forty years, ster Florida that them all talking. He native of East Donegal but has been | Florida for the these balmy days prospector down Siebring, way | the Dauphin County has is a Prescott suffered a hip past four | living in years. as a We refer to Mr. 84 years, 8 months Amos went aged first in days. Amos Herr, and 22 out last week and in| in an elimination croquet tournament, | until won the championship of the Sun- | ny South, | were The a Florida newspaper to the final with Johnson, of Springfield, N. “Fo sports Mr an annual event. unknown to his family As a prospector, Prescott lived a colorful life filled | of the gold fields | disillusionments. He finding following is reprinted from excitement the with reference with George as wel] as J. enthusiasm game in one gold It gained some fame area the discovered at $750. for He again in the | energy and Herr and time nugget val- has few peers for largest ever there. was has won time Potluck atternoons all to lose a Satui day | ved tournaments on the Winter. If game, it is a pleasure on EAST PETERSBURG FIREMEN GFT NEW FIRE TRUCK shuffleboard | courts one 1s going to The $16,000 truck, { chased by the East {Co and | housed in the recently . renov: sig] hall. campaign | funds the { conducted in the | The truck, is also equipped with a 400 gallon tank, 200 feet of hose with a high pressure fog noz- 1,800 feet of two aluminum fire Petershurg Fire new pur- his that spirit lose to Amos Herr, twinkle hear His is the Youth that his long and varied life just to see eyes and to chuckle. surely of arrived was informally fire A has never shadowed. Congratula- tions are, his and best wishes for to obtain additional many more championships.” for apparatus will be — — _— Two Slight Fires: Shed At Florin: ‘Truck Ablaze Here fires in the local area were Tuesday by Mt. Joy and Florin. occurred near future a 750-gallon pumper, booster booster zle, two and a half inch hose, ladders, and other modern equipment. A be planned at this week's meeting of the formal housing ceremony will Two volunteer extinguished fire company. i QA eee THOMAS MARINER SPOKE TO ROTARIANS TUESDAY Mr. Thomas Mariner, engineer with the Armstrong Cork Company Lon- guest firemen from The the Florin, first about noon at Lester Grove service station, when a small frame shed I next to the garage was destroyed by fire. Fire Chief William Mateer, of the Florin Fire Co., the building storage purposes and Ma- determine | Coming | the Triplets meeting at which April 22nd; Rotary Senior 8 ty basso] Thursday, April 25 and the the hood o and Daughter day, May 6th. | truck owned and operated by wil- | etl Ml meses ‘ > 4 PD; < > ic “Cr 7] on alti NY | PASSED ANOTHER MILESTONE ire wef Ray vers, the Arp . NG Eh | Myr. James M. Berrier, Friendship Fire Co. said He truck visor Mount Joy was traveling on West Main Street celebrated of Lancaster, who resides on Road, the at the Rotary luncheon on Ac- genecker was sai id speaker was used for Tuesday the loss was estimated at $150. : could His subject was on coustics. teer sai er said he Rol announced were Lititz on Ball, Father events the cause At 5 p.m leaked hose, Tuesday alcohol, on from burned under of ex-super- township, guietly his sixty-fifth birthday Jim from farming two years build of toward Lancaster, when the alcohol i burst into flames. The only damage, retired and last week. ago the as past- was to the heater hose. rr ——— he said, assisting to new at Manheim, is now | school house | SHOW EDUCATIONAL FILMS { time. Cedar Hill School will present a | ' showing of various educational PLEASE DON'T DO IT, SAYS films on April 4 at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. | OUR BOARD OF HEALTH { Dorothy Greiner, | By an elsewhere Everyone is invited | in The Bulletin, our local Board of Pe | Health calls attention of some citi- THE EASTER VACATION zens running wash water on streets { Mount Joy Borough Schools will| and alleys of the Boro. They re- be closed April 9 to 14th incl. for | quest a discontinuance of this prac- Wee teacher. advertisement { and East Hempfield Twp J Easter vacation this year. tice oul in the F at. Columbia old known residents of boro, $2.00 a Year in Advance m. Tuesday Nurs eighty- at 2 a Manor He ing Home, was one years 82 East New Tire Flap Law For Vehicles In Effect April 1st Me today the into effect just recently, he resided at Main street When he Leb anon he was superintendent of the Hermann Aukam and Co moved here from handker- Otto F of Revenue, olf which went April 1 The amendment Vehicle Code commercial Secretary warned of the pro- “Flap Li Tuesday sshnev, visions new ww on to the Moto stipulates that every must be with the walter, vehicle con=- structed equipped some of wheels or sort device to prevent from throwing road substances 991, stones or other al : TYNDALL degrees, ‘ now WILLIAM manufacturers, Mills. the a tangent exceeding thus ing behind or “Where flaps law does not dictate chief Mount driver follow- re — | endangering a Later served borough : Joy as postmas- passing " | until retiy ing | | ter ol required, the used,” Secretary “Naturally, least to be effective. are the from active business life actual type { He served on the Mount Joy Bor- | ough Mt Trinity to be Messner ex=- School Luth- | Council and Joy though, it must the tire Also. the rigid enough so as not the plained. at order Board. A member of in flap to allowable be as wide as was (Turn to page 8) ee A A Oe es eran Church, here, he superin- must be Lillow out beyond FRANK GOOD CELEBRATED HIS 80TH BIRTHDAY “Mushy” Good his eightieth on Monday, March 31 at Henry Jacob Hotel here, where tangent.” | | The law applies only to commer- Frank quietly | cial motor vehicles registered in milestone | He Engle’s Pennsylvania. celebrated The penalty for failure to wear such protective devices is a fine of $10. with the alternative of Outside of government-owned he was employed | and costs, imprisonment fire a bar clerk a number of years | and | equipment ago. i | “Mushy” and cdn vehicles, there are no exceptions is a butcher gocy = e good He is a outdoors and did con- pation also a as to the type of commercial vehicle to the said. . storing og which law applies, Messner hand at carpentering reat lover of the siderable his time. He joying very -— —— small game hunting in| The Local News The Past Week Very Briefly Told Fifteen killed the weekend. A blow Marietta but the damage was slight. Mr. Shellenberger celebrate Friday, April 4th County retired some time ago, is en=| good health and can be | seen “over town” almost daily, un- s the weather is bad. — © - 26TH ANNUAL BANQUET OF CO. FIREMEN'S ASSO. Five hundred and thirty-five les foxes were thruout the torch fire~ county over companies | the men representing 84 fire C 26th annual banquet of the La caused a fire at], pancaster County attended Reuben will his birthday Firemen's Association the Highway the the annual | City | from ter Saturday Barn, the first time held Lancaster County on night in Guernsey Sales Lincoln Enst has the Sheriff © Abe Lane appointed a justice Clay Mrs celebrated This was organ- been of ization has ever township. James M. Propst, of their peace in Mur. Klinesville, seventh wedding events outside Quite Friendship Fire fast tH and a number of members Sind ‘ sixty Company were in| anniversary endance. a week. er John E. was prosecuted by 2| | Joint | School Authority Elected Officers The meeting of the Hempfield Authority night in the East School, Lan- officers were Haldeman, Lititz R Manheim closely - too and] illegally men for following truck 16, foxes Sunday. passing a fire Paul Cramer, shot killing one Laneaster RS, After of 7 two large he found her nest foxes and killed them. —— OD — ENOS WITMER GIVEN $21,600 LAND DAMAGES Viewers appointed by the baby regular School first Joint was held Monday Hempfield High at which time County | Twp | disville, Court to fix damages to a Rapho negotiations completed of the | elected and farm In the construction of the Harris- burg Pike, awarded $21,000 to Enos Witmer. The in both townships, the purchase ground site for the joint school. William F. Hoffman, 1 was elected chairman of Earl C. Albright, Rl, vice | Hoover Jr., and Christian M. S. Clyde ‘or aS new for a andisville, | 113-acre farm, located partly the au Colum- John secretary; thority; was severed by 15 and 93 acres to the bia president; Mountville Neff, Weaver, the new pike, leaving acres to the south, north of the highway. Rohrerstown, | The farm had been used primarily | of East the were | Petersburg, is the Following as a dairy farm, viewers told authority the organization the named Adolph C. (Turn to Page 6) I —_— WORMLEYSBURG FACULTY ( VISITED BORO SCHOOLS the school | ited Mt March 26 have a — Boro Schools Get $43,551.34 State Appropriation The . . ‘ school districts In authority Faculty members from Wormley Pa., Borough School they do these at sburg, vi Joy on fourth class | Since not high forty-nine Coun- | school, teachers were $1,089,- ap- Lancaster total semi-annual to expen- elementary lasses They chools in observing high Manheim same receive of interested their ty will 472.00 as propriation a and junior school ¢ isited the from the state help | Twp day. — HOSPITAL Carl St. Don't Get Alarmed Not a Fire Call Residents are hereby meet teacher pay and other ses. The districts the appended: Conoy township . Fast Donegal township East Hempfield twp. Elizabethtown Boro Marietta Boro Mount Joy Boro Mount Joy Twp. West Donegal Twp. West Hempfield Twp —— —— IN THE Mrs. patient in this locality and amount each will receive are Germer is a at Joseph's hospital $21,666.69 42,317.38 ; 3,985.53 56,609.93 29,657.37 43,551.34 19,668.34 11,788.83 16,179.31 1 informed switch REN will be Code at instead of the that due to repairs to the box, the FIRE S tested for the Noon on Saturday, 8 The Mt. Joy Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 5752 will announce their Jackpot winners at the Fire House on Saturday afternoon at 2:30 pm entire usual twelve o'clock signal. best | died | Hrview | and | prior to being removed to Columbia | Howard Deatrick, | wa | East | ciate | caster | couraging. | there | He | ount | to do. | cently { to | lores { { Asenat] wl | Mechanics most | on | | announce surgical | | * vil Ji | = Mt. Joy High School Auditorium, April 3 - 4 Mortuary Record Throughout This | | | { | | | | | | [Entire Locality 80, at Manheim, 4, at Colum= Keller, Kreider, Henry G Fugene L bia Ada F. Beelman, 76, at Eli= zabethtown Michael Billett at Marietta H. Hartig at Marietta. He was born in East Donegal twp. William F. Becker, 80, of Eliza- at St. Joseph's Hospital 90, a retired gro= oer, John 67, bethtown, Sunda Fred heim, Brookmyer, 79, of Man=- the Hospital on M at General Sunday wife of She 61, Lancaster, trick, at Marietta Jacob Eugene Gibble, aged 10, of Ephrata, died suddenly when food lodged in his windpipe. Mrs. Bess De Ie burn at nea: Elam C. Hertzler, Elam C at 1 born at died at his He and was a son of and Anna Cassel former Hertzler, 75, home ancaster Friday was Salunga the late Henry B Hertzler. He was a at Millersville ago conducted a general Main ceased was merch- ant and many years store on this boro. in Masonic street, in well known circle S. Mrs. Annie K. Wellman Mrs. Annie Wellman, 83, of 466 S. Catherine St., Middletown, died at home after of some She K. her an illness time was born in resides Mount Joy, a daughter of the late Central | Henry and Martha Keener (Turn to page 3) ——_— ‘Tobacco Farmers Way, Hit Hard Thruout County This Year reports from Asso= Agent Harry S. According to County Farm | Sloat, the tobacco situation in Lan= but en- he claims, production, if acreage Count As of an over is anything today, is quite the reduce our 25%, get is of opinion that their three farmers it will back to normal At pre of are at a loss to know just what Some buyers “open require vears to sent there is a large am- tobacco unsold and grow- ers are hoping will up” while many are contemplating having their crops | packed farmers re- 1951 Lancaster County have been selling their (More on page — 3 -— a9 a) MRS. AARON GOOD HOSTESS | TO HER SIX SISTERS and Mrs. Aaron Good Sr., of Mus, families Mr iertained and their on Sunday Mrs Mr. and Elea- of Man- of Har- Ri, ( Good's six sister dinner Mi Shipnensburg; Sara turkey Guests were and Zu- gene Rice Mrs. H nor, and Mis Mi Robert, H. Becker, Jane, Becker, Williams, Mrs. Levi Mumma Levi Jr. and Do- Mumma, Lebanon R5; Mr.and Mrs. Carl Ginder, Mount R1; Stephen Mev. Harry H Emenheiser, and Stuart Emenheiser, Mt. Mr. Richard Barr, Mr. Mel= both of Lancaster. — Ne — Marion Ann nd heim; rishurg: Rosella, Joy md Ginder, and Mr Sy I In R1; B ar Joy vin the fifth member o "News In Gohera << From Florin For ‘The Past Week W. Roberts from burg Mr. Mrs. Hershey from Lemoyne visit- Mrs. N. E. Hershey weekend. Mrs spending Mr. and Mrs. R and and HB ed Mr. the Mr family latter's New and and OV= Olsen and week with Richmond Arthur the at and are the Hill Mr. parents, York Mrs birth S Earnest Lamping the of a Son last 1 K wee Rev d ucting Bernhard Services is con= at Moh= Brethren near Howard Revival lers Church of the | E Pi rata and Mrs. Lancaster were Nelson Felty of Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kauff- (More on page 3.) RE a] PASTOR IN HOSPITAL Wilbur Deck, New Haven was taken to the Lancaster General Hospital on Monday in the Fire Company ambulance, LOCAL Rev. street,