VEEK JR Save! Jars 29¢ ans 29¢ kgs 20c¢ ny 20¢ 40 53° 33° 29 * 44¢ 35¢ s23¢ * 39¢ ORS tee it r Money s |b 89¢ 15¢ 15¢ 23¢ 9¢ or 17¢ as 4 |¢ ka 27¢ ans 25¢ Band Concert, May 13th — Class Day, May 29th — Baccalaureate, June 1st — Commencement, June 3rd Boro Authority Ordered To Go Ahead With ewage For The Boro The Parking Meter Area Is Extended East to High St. Our Borough Fathers held their regular May meeting in the Coun= cil Chamber on Monday evening. Most important of the business ses- sion was a unanimously passed resolution authorizing the Borough Authority to begin planning for the installation of sanitary sewers in the borough. Sarnuel H. Miller, Conestoga Classic Spring Sale of 66 Head of Holsteins Cattle breeders thruout the coun- fv looking for the better kind of ; chairman of tock should not fail to attend the : : Stow the Authority, reported just what Spring Sale of the Lancaster Coun- tv Holstein Association to be held had been done to date and future Vv olste AS at 0 3 : . t the Keystone Sales Barn, im contemplations regarding our wa- at tl ey » Sales rn, - ter system. mediately east of Mount Joy along ir Sy J Route 990 on Friday, May 9 He reported that the Authority 0 230 « ay, May 9. 3 GE S ; The sale committee comprising will dispose of the present stand Messrs. Paul G. Longenecker, John | Pipe in the west end of town and C. Metzler, Lerov H. Welk, George replace it with a new one. They Rutt and Elvin Hess, term this the contemplate advertising for bids for same. Conestoga Classic At this sale will be offered ty-six head of the best bred Hol- cteins to be found anvwheré. They Council appointed Mr. John Dil- linger to fill a vacancy on the Board of Adjustment of the Planning and Zoning Commission. are consigned by dairymen and breeders from Myers- A motion was passed to meet town, Sheridan, Ronks, Christiana, with the School Board, the date to Flverson, Middletown, Bird -in- be selected, for a discussion on Hand, Lebanon, Mount Joy. Lan- equalization of assessments. coaster, Thomasville, Flizabethtown, Since basements of homes in the | Strasburg, Bainbridge, Morpantows) a Ton so page Kinzer, Bareville, Gordfonville, Parkesburg, Myerstown, Allenwood Second Building To Be Dedicated Elverson, Mechanicsburg, 3elleville Delta and many other Among the Holsteins offered is a places male, Greenacres Grarel Sanar. censigned by Clarence E. Lyons, of 0 0 t h 4th Mount Jov. Seven of the fourteen m c on er animals of his pedigree have heen A second large building on the | sold at public auction for a total of | of the Methodist Home $54,880 or an of $87.840 per at Cornwall, animal. Any average for retired ministers, will be dedicated on Oct. 4. The home is located on the for- the person looking for real Hol- seins, should not fail fo attend this | ner Buckingham property in sale. Coleman esiate. The main building Dupes and Hess are the auction-| js the mension house and the sec- eers and Harvey Rettew pedigrees. | ond large structure is the former x -_ ad carriage house. The facilities will . accommodate 14 guests, and also Antigue Care To will include a large auditorium and dining hall, kitchen, and cen- tral court for social events. Reno- Tour The County vation is under way. Another of the small cottages e- Sunday May 1 rected on the grounds was conse- ’ crated at the Spring open house The Red Rose Antique Auto Club 1 last Saturday. Claude: of Lancaster County will make a R. Stauffer, Lancaster, president of | short tour of ‘the county on Sun- the board of trustees, presided at | day, May 11 the ceremonies. Speakers included A Saving Mea! will he Be I on the Rev. Dr. Levi Z. Herr, admini- Moy 35 ob the Jum Groff. Show strative director, and the Rev. Rol- | on East Orange Street, Lancaster, lin M. Lawrence, assistant director. | open to the public with gate dona- The program included a public tions going to The Heart Haven. auction antiques and surplus | The Club has 23 members With | furnishings from the pro- approximately 75 antique autos. perty. Proceeds will be used for A number of the antique autos will the home. make their first appearance on a eli lilies ance club tour at the two spring events. | pyeqp HPONEGAL JUNIOR Stops on the tow May 11 will be'| ¢poKE TO ROTARY CLUB made as follows: 1 to 1:30 p. m.| pha Bainbridge - Maytown Rot- Glass Kichen lot, Lititz and |... Club met in the Central Hotel gon Pikes; 150 to 2p. m., Lititz| i gojnpyidge, with Gerald Linde- Square; 2:20 to 2:40 p. m., Manheim] oo junior at the East Donegal | Square; 3 to 3:10 p. m.. Mount Joy, Township High School, as the Hostetter’'s Hardware Store, West speaker. Main street; 3;30 to 3:40 p. m., Mil- Lindemuith. who was. selected by lersville 4:40 to 4:50 p. m., West| 1. club as the Boy of the Month, Lampeter High School grounds. spoke on his experiences as a ser- The tour will end at 5 p. m, at | eant_at-arms during a recent mo- the Wheatland Park picnic grove, | ga] youih legislature session held between Lampeter and Strasburg. | + Harrisburg under the auspices where the members will have a box | the Young Men's Christian As- lunch. sociation. rr rl ee WOULD THAT WE HAD MORE SQUIRES LIKE HE EE FIVE WORKMEN HURT Five employes of Fulginiti Con- A Columbia man threatened to| struction Company, working in E. shoot his wife. She had him arrest- | west of Marietta, were in- ed and the Justice ordered him to] jured in an accident last week. pay the costs and go to church ev-! Two were hospitalized at Colum- ery Sunday for six months. bia. 50th Anniversary of St. Luke’s Ep. Church been extended to all clergy of the Diocese to attend. Visiting leroy | who will participate in the service The Ven. George H. On this coming Sunday afternoon May 11, at 3:00 p. m., St. Luke's Fpiscopal Church will celebrate the Fiftieth Anniversary of the first E- | ore as follows: piscopalian Service held in Mount | Toadvine, Archdeacon, St. And- Joy. On this day exactly fifty years | rew’s Harrisburg; The Rev. Canons Jones and Heber W.Beck- Berghaus; The Rev. Choir of St. | Carleton traveled | er; The Rev. Charles F. | The Rev. Harry Hartman. ago the Rector and John's Church, Marietta, to Mount Joy and participated in the service. Several of these | Canon Clifton A. Best will preach Choir members are still living and | the sermon. will be present and honored at the| A short history of the early days service. of St. Luke's Parish wil] be pre- A procession of Choir and visiting sented by the present Vicar The clergy will precede the service | Rev. Elmer A. Keiser. The public is most cordially in- vited to attend, which will be a service of Even- ing Prayer. A' special invitation has MOST VOL. LI, NO. 50 A Slot Machine Confiscated at Keystone Diner A console five-cent slot machine was confiscated by State Police on Monday when they raided the Key- Diner on Rt. 230 of Florin, East Donegal Twp Robert H. Smith, the setting up stone west Florin, proprie= tor of diner, was charged with and maintaining gam- bling devices by State Policeman William Devlin. He posted $500 bail for a hearing before Alderman J. Edward Wetzel Devlin said he entered the diner around 10:45 a. m machine for some time before plac- and played the He explain-ing Smith under arrest ed that mick good tight and I had to play several dol- “the owners had the gim- on the machine and lars into it before I got a winner. two cherries and a peach, which paid me off with four mckles.” Devlin added that the special wire attached to the rear of the to pull a switch and change the de- in disconnect- ing machine he discovered a diner bar which enabled Smith vice to a “free play” machine with no payoffs if he became suspicious of the The Reserve console was a jack machine with a player. Bell added attraction the pot as an | |. State Police said raid was | after District disclosed a complaint was re- Attorney John that has received complaints of slot ma- staged coved by Beyer who also he { chines being operated in private want to point | homes. He said “I out that operation of gambling de- vices at private parties is also a vio- lation of the law and arrests may result.” rr eee LANDISVILLE LIONS CLUB MARKS 10th ANNIVERSARY Club of 10th night with Night hall speaker was the History at F&M College, “We Make History.” Governor Charles 10-year The Lions Landisville celebrated Monday Ladies’ anniversary on a Charter Nite program at the its and community fire The Toth, Dr. William A head of Department of whose tepie was District | merman Zim- chevrons the awarded to a number of members of | club. music Dinner was played by a chamber music group composed of Dr. J. William Frey, Jean Zob- | ley Peters and Charles Schrader —— © Hempfield Board Studies Jointure A special meeting of the Hemp- | field Joint School Board was held this week at Landisville for the i purpose of discussing the possibility a jointure for grades one grades seven of forming instead of to twelve | through twelve as originally in- tended. It was explained that by forming a complete of all the district would receive more re- imbursement under- stood, the $500 per would be applicable to jointure grades and, it was teaching unit the high lower | grades as well as school grades. No decision school directors. tr > Cn ee BAZAAR FOR THE BENEFIT | OF HEART HAVEN MAY 4 | A Bazaar for the benefit of the Heart Haven, will be held May 14. Heart Haven interests of Lancaster County | City. Will any persons who wish to contribute any- | thing to the please deliver these articles to Mrs. J. W. Bingeman Tuesday, May 13; or | she will collect them from you. { Phone 3-4573. HE STICKS TO GAMBLING Clarence F. Cromer, in a gambling raid at Elizakethtewn in 1944, and senten- ced in Dauphin county was reached by the day, serves | { Hie as well as Lancaster “white elephant” table before noon on if you call, prosecuted was arrested on a simi- charge el en DIRECTORS MEETING The Board of Directors of the lo- cal Rotary Club held a meeting in lar the High School Tuesday evening. The | : Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, May 8, East Hempfield MISS CLAUDETTE ZELLER | i | | ZELLER daughter ol CLAUDETTE q Zeller, Dorothy Zeller, was crowned May Claudette Murs Road, the Pinkerton Queen at Fri- on May Hop here annual last day evening She crowned by her escort, Both are High School by fellow students was Jay Brooks Mount chosen seniors at the and were the Joy for honors Miss Zeller was presented with a to the by Jerry Mil- representing the freshmen; “key world” ler, by Irvin Nauman, the wand by with a globe sophomores, and William representing with a Tyndall for the juniors. — -— Bloed Bank Unit Will Return to Mt. Joy on May 15 The Bank Cross Blood the to receive to 4:30 school gymnasium American Red Unit will Thursday, return to boro May 15, donors from 11 a. m. high on blood p. m. in the auditorium The “bank” is the borough because of the first last 254 residents volunteered to donate being returned to results of when visit January blood. It is hoped to equal this rec- ord next week. Miss Eleanor Brown is chairman of nurses, Mrs. Clinton G. Eby, chairman of personne!; and Dr. David Schlosser is general chair- man. Volunteers may register at Sloan's pharmacy or at any local physicians office —-— - — FNROUTE TO ENGLAND TO DO HOSPITAL WORK Miss Mary F. Strickler left her Mount Joy R2 home last week, en- route to England for hospital] work ssignments by the American Red Cross, it was announced at local Red Cross headquarters. A former teacher at East Don- egal Township High School, Miss Strickler has served since 1945 with the Red Cross both in this country and overseas as a hospital recreation worker. She is a grad- uate of Elizabethtown College DOWSER LOCATES WATER | ON NEW SCHOOL SITE A veteran dowser located water water on the site of the new Farm- Sa School, in West lempfield Township. Christian B. Nolt, Elementary 65, a retired Mount Joy R2 farmer, said he used | pair of plyers to locate water at, depths of 40, 90, and 300 feet about six feet from where the school board had originally decided to have a well drilled. — © Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gainor, 25 N. Barbara street. a son at the General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gish, Mount Joy R2, a daughter at the Osteo- pathic Hospital on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John .T. Fisher, 129, South Barbara street, a son at St. Joseph's Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Nissley, of this place, a daughter at the’ Lan- | caster General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. B. Musser Forry, | Manheim R2, Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Mount Joy R2, a daughter General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis E. Meredith, Mount Joy R1, a son at the Gener- al Hospital O-THE-MINUTE Mount Joy Bulletin i nounced from 28 to 26 mills also adopted a budget of $266,581.75 | ment who took charge on Monday. a son at the General derwent an operation in the Uni-| [ | Decreased Its Tax Rate Two Mills The Fast Township School Board a decrease in the but at the same additional $5.00 capita tox Hempfield last evening an=- tax rate time revealed an added to the present per to make it a total of $10. The Board The directors meeting at Landis- ville also decided a driver course in the high school curricu- Dr. Joseph was ap- and Dr. training lum for the next term. C. Gilbert, of Landisville, pointed medical] examiner, Hiram L. Weist, of East Petersburg as assistant. Mrs. Sarah Mease. of Landisville, was named as clerk and Dr. Charles K. Doland, of East Petersburg as dental examiner. Mr Nissley of Landisville, a high school teacher, was named principal of the East Hempfield Twp. High School the term. The resignation of Joan Fehl Lerc y for next as an elementary teacher, was ac= cepted. It was announced that the Junior exhibits by the various departments in the school will be held May 16 and 17. The bacca- laureate service will be held May 25 auditorium at 8 with the Rev. Robert Pike of Methodist church, the sermon. rlay and in the high school p. m the Salunga de~ livering Class Day be held exercises will May 27 at 8 p. m. and commence- ment exercises on May 29, at 8 p. m., in the high school auditorium. — _— ai A 161 MOTORISTS SUSPENDED; CARDS RESTORED TO FIFTY One hundred and one motorists from this vicinity had their cards withdrawn last week by the Bureau of Highway Safety, Harrisburg, for infractions of the State Motor Code. Fifty other had their driving privileges restor- drivers from this area ed. vicinity who lost their cards were: James E. Craun, Mount Joy R2 and Lester W. Long, Florin, for speeding; Florin, for Those from this Isaac 0. Heinaman, of reck- less driving. —— i line FRANK R. AUMENT TAKES OVER GAS STATION HERE The Richfield ‘Gas Station, of Main Barbara streets, comer and this boro, known as Newcomer's Service Station and conducted for many years by Mr. Clayton Newcomer, has changed hands It was leased by Mr. Frank Au- Mr. Aument conducts a sporting goods store diagonally across the street from the gas station. a Personal Mention Mr. Reuben Shellenberger spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Weaver. Mr. C. E. Reed, of Philadeiphia, is spending some time at his prop- erty here, one door east of the post- WEEKLY I [IN | R6, office. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Miller, on West Main street, spent the weekend at Ship Bottom, on the Atlantic Coast, rt cl rcs FIRE DAMAGED BEDROOM AT THE SCHOFIELD HOME Fire of an undetermined origin | damaged a second story bedroom at | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burle | Schofield, E. Main St, at 2 p. m. | Monday. John Myers, assistant fire chief of the Friendship Fire Co., said the | blaze charred the interior of Hef room, burned clothing and a small cedar chest before being extin-| guished. The Schofields were away at the | time. a — RALPH W. SNAVELY UNDERGOES OPERATION Ralph W. Snavely, 54, of Landis- | ville, a member of the firm of J. C.| Snavely Sons, Inc., Landisville un- | | of Philadelphia Graduate | versity Arthur Gingrich, ' Hospital Tuesday. He was reported | at the by his wife to be “resting as well | as can be expected” late last night erase lili limes Noah was 600 years old when the ark was completed. N 1952 FLORIN MAN INVOLVED ACCIDENT AT LANCASTER There automobile accidents in were eleven the within Lancaster area on Tuesday twelve hours, one of which involved a Florin resident. 50, of as fair at suffering John Bachman, Lancaster was listed Lancaster Hospital sible fractured vertebra General a pos- Bachman was injured at about 10:25 a. m. from behind by Prince Street police said when his car was struck another auto on near Lemon Street, Lancaster, David Christophel, ator of the second car, he took his eyes off the car Florin, told oper- police ahead to glance at a street department sign in the street and couldn’t stop quickly enough when he noticed Bachman’s The injured man was unconscious after the accident ang was removed car ahead. to the hospital. —— en Train Hit Truck; Driver Is Charged Reckless Driving John B. Stehman, 60, Rheems, driver for the Landis Stone Meal Co.,. Rheems, was charged with reckless driving by State Police af- ter a truck he was operating was freight the Landisville hit by a Reading Co. loco- motive at on Route 230, five miles east of town, at 9:30 a. m. Wednesday State Policeman Joseph Lynch reported the wheels of the truck, which was loaded with lime- knocked off when hit the engine in charge of Engin- rear stone, were by cer George J. Walters, Reading. No cne was injured. Stehman told police he hear the warning whistle of train or the bell at the crossing. He failed to said he saw the train but couldn't see the blinker light flashing due to being blinded by the sun. Police said the truck had almost passed | over the crossing before being hit by the train, moving at approximat- ely 8 miles per hour. The four rear wheels of the truck and Mrs. Leon Shank and family of Lancaster, were guests of Mrs. An- nie Shell on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnhart of Elizabethtown called on Mr. and Mrs Paul Shetter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Barr and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barr of Phil- adelphia visited Mr. and Mrs. B. F Kauffman on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olsen and family ‘entertained Dr. David Sch- losser of Mount Joy to dinner on Sunday. Rev. Henry Becker is spending the week at Montgomery Co, where he is conducting revival ser- (Turn to Page 2) EE - RECENT ANNIVERSARIES May 7, Mr. and Mrs. Henry G Carpenter May 9, Mr. ner. and Mrs. ( Kee- 101 Ee eee eel) Ae | TWO NEW DIRECTORS Elizabethtown’s School Board el- | ected two additional directors as a result of the district becoming third class. ee ee Ae LETTERS GRANTED Union Nationa] Mount Joy Bank administrator of the. estate of Ada Sauder Gish, late of Mount Joy. - A Birthdays! May 5: Charles Ricedorf. May 8: Tony Warta. A oh crossing | the | LANCASTER COUNTY $2.00 a Year in Advance Hi School Band's pring Concert Mount Joy High School Band |= will present a Soring Concert on Tuesday evening, May 15. Flute and trumpet soloist will be Sally Ann Nissley and Tom Kear. A clar- inet Quintette will include Shir ley Fhby, Jane Starr, Georgann Shatto, Elinor Lane and Nancy Swanson, During the second portion of the program the Junior Band will be seated with the Senior Band. There will be at least 85 in this entire group. The ic by built around mus- Kern concert is Jerome Appended is the program: March Gloria, Losey: Thunder March, Sousa; Who, Kern; I've Told Every Litile Star. Kern; Traum der Sennerin, Labitsky; (Herd Girl's Dream), Flute Solo, Sally. Ann Nissley: Washington Post March, Sousa: Part 2. American Patrol, Meacham: Smoke Gets In Your Eyes, Kern; Trumpet Solo, Tom Kear; Senti- mental Journey, Clarinet Quintet- | te; They Didn't Believe Me, Kern: Look For The Silver Lining, Kern: Semper Fidelis. Sousa, - — -— Brief News From The Dailies F Quick Readin At Lancaster a 21-months old child was treated after swallowing rat poison. The increased assessed valuation of Lancaster real estate is $6,577,816 over 1951. Two men are being tried at Har- county | the were knocked from under the load { R4, was burred to death when his and landed in the middle of the fo ran thra a guard rail into a west bound dual lanes. There was | field, upset and caught fire a shower of stone meal which was| A car loaded with eight people strewn over the highway, wa demolished near Sunnyside ——— ti — . Saturday night after it skidded 92 feet. Six of the passengers were in- ews In General i. . William C. Horley, employed by From Florin For the First Bank and Trust Co. at Perth Amboy, N. J, who drew a WwW J | salary of $8,500 a year, was arrest- e ast ee » | ed for embezzling $450,000.00 Villi: ‘eber, of Ickesburg Mrs. Mary Liggins and Mr. Rich- Hi b. Weber. of 1 Ro ii : reste i the co y ving ard Brubaker will solicit funds in rrested in the eounty Yor ’ i | while intoxicated, was jailed at the Florin area for the Lancaster! : : New Bloomfield and brought herve General Hospital. hy Sherif Lane, charged . with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hostetter | : J Fal i : | jumping his bail. and family of Columbia, and M: —~———— a rishurg for embezzling $81,000 from York Haven State Bank. Charles Tule, port. was given thirty railroad track Cdward Williams- days for sleeping on the near Lancaster. Lebanon Clarence Spangler, 28, MAHLON SNYDER BOUGHT THE LUTHER SMITH PROPERTY Mr. Mahlon Snyder, chased the former Luther property at Stauffer Quarry Norman Kreider John Mr. welder pur- Smith from and Cope Snyder also purchased several lots adjoining the property and contemplates erecting a welding | shop next Spring. Mi Snyder sold the property he | now occupies on the Back Run Road to Mr. Harry Derr, of Pin Grove. | | | i | en — — CHURCH OF GOD PROPERTY WAS WITHDRAWN Last $11,100 Mount | AT Thursday evening the Joy Church of God Council offered | the present parsonage at public] sale. The lot, No. 22 West Donegal | street, this boro, has a 2': story | frame dwelling with eight rooms | and bath. Also a l-car garage It was withdrawn at $11,100. Wal- | ter Dupes was the auctioneer and! Clarence C. Newcomer, attorney. — — -— — ONLY SLIGHT DAMAGE Cars driven by Joseph A. Parks, Lancaster, and Miss Dorothy Schock, 33 Frank St., crashed at Water and Chestnut Sts., at Lan- caster. The damage was slight re —- MARRIAGE LICENSES Louis Groff, Detroit, Mich., and Joan Burkhart, Landisville. Richard Campbell, Lancaster R3, and Reba Oberholtzer, 223 North Barbara street Mortuary Record Throughout This Entire Locality Harry 8S. Leayman, 80, at Colum= bia. Miss Lulu M. Seigler, 77, abethtown Sylvester J. Smith, 54. Columbia, while on his way to work. Harry C. at Eliz- Grace, wife of Diffen~ bach, at Elizabethtown, aged 37 years. Harry F Hook, 90, at his home in Philadelphia. He was a native of Bainbridge. Mrs. Louisa G. Mann, 70, widow of John Mann, formerly of Colum= bin, at Easton Bertha B., wife of William L. Moyer, at Elstonville, aged 58 yrs. Annie E., widow of Jacob Alwine of Elizabethtown, at the Martin Convalescent Home, Lancaster. She was 81. Mrs. Sarah Watson Wissler. Mrs. Sarah Watson Wissler, 90, widow of Henry W. Wissler, died at 7 a. m. Saturday at the Heller Rest Home, Florin, after a few days illness Porn in Florin, she was a daugh= ter of the late Parker and Eliza- beth Bear Watson and a member of Zion Lutheran Church, Man- heim. She resided at Manheim for the past 50 years. Surviving is a son and daughter, Emmert W., Mount Joy R2, and Mrs. Ella Betz, Lancaster. Nine grandchildren, great grand- children and a hrother, Harry Wat- seven son, Peekskill, N. Y., also survive. Funeral services were held at Manheim Tuesday with interment in Hernley's cemetery. el nee The Local News The Past Week Very Briefly Told Betty Hess, Millersville R1, has scarlet fever East Township School Board school aged 4, Lampeter will purchase nine ! buses Thomas Morris, 65, was asphyx- iated when his one story shanty at fire. is suf- was destroyed by of Marietta, Columbia, Glenn Shank, fering from a fractured skull sus- tained when struck by a piece of heavy timber Roger L. Engle, 32, Manheim R4, is at St. Joseph's Hospital, having fallen from the third to the first flocr of a bam Down near Quarryville a motor- ist swerved to avoid hitting a duck on the highway, crashed into an- other car, damage $950. Ce DONEGAL 4-H HOME EC. | CLUB WILL ORGANIZE organization of the Donegal Economics Club will be evening, May 12 at home of John D. Roland, Mt. R1. Election of officers and the selection of will be held. between the + invited to join. The 4H Home held Monday the Jovy a project interested 10 to 2 Anyone wes of | SALUNGA MAN'S CAR IS FOUND AT LANCASTER An auto reported stolen from J. Far) Way Jr. of Salunga, while he was visiting friends in Harrisburg, alandoned in Broad St., Lan- Sunday, was found the 100 block of N caster by City police at 1:15 a. m. Monday. Police are continuing the investigation i HAD NO RESPECT FOR THE BOY SCOUTS. POLICE CLAIM and Martie and occupied by Scouts, deserve real pun- They dishes, fired rifle bullets thru an ice box, then smashed windows, etc. et ere eee. Those vandals who entered damaged a bungalow in township, leased Boy ishment the broke Trade winds always blow from an easterly direction toward the e- quator, ow