Mount Joy Family “Adopts’’ Orphan Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. [family’s only source of in-to attend school. By ex'lend- Leaman, 208 East Main St. [come is the few pennies aling a helping hand to this Mount Joy, have financially [day the mother can earn as a impoverished youngster the “adopted” Nguyen Thi Tu, a|water carrier. Leamans are providing her 6-year-old girl, one of the Although she was born [With vital material aid, in- first Vietnamese children to/during the Indo-China War, [cluding a §9 monthly cash be helped through Foster|Tu had a comparatively grant. shoes, clothing, peri- The Mount Joy BULLETIN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, MOUNT JOY, PA, 1957 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY [ody 0 Lash co Ne valuable a soil the ticular color dye shows up | in the wells. Festival Time ls Friday Friday evening is the date or the annual School and In the meantime survey] [work continues in the area. |After the three-day weekend, ea Tuesday to continue on the work. A topographical map is being made to help; pinpoint some good suspect] workmen returned to the ar-|# « | | | Begin Installing Equipment At Ne Ground For | Fire Hall Ground-breaking ceremo- nies for the new Rheems fire | | | Mount Joy Church Unit Trinity E. C. Church of Mount Joy has completed plans for the dedication of beginning 1all will be held on Monday,/its new, Sunday School unit. new play Sept. 9, it has been announc-| Lhe program will begin on gajlable to the Playground at Little Chiques Creek Not only has Mount Joy an item with a center polethe sport. The swing rings gained a new picnic area but and a round frame to hang are similar to a regulation this weekend, a onto while traveling in a cir- swing set but the child holds ground will be av-'cle. onto the rings, public! Tuesday] Two other items will be in-| The playground is being sites. Chemical, bacterioligic-| Sunday, Sept. 22. The Sunday workmen beg al and combustibilily tests) “sees i will also be continued. COACH HUBIE PETERS ° Fourth Season Society No. 4 Observes Anniversary In celebration of the thir- ty-eighth anniversary of Farm Women Society No. 4, a special program was pre- sented Saturday afternoon at the home of the first presi- dent. Mrs. Landis Charles, Mount Joy Rl. Four other 2d by members of the com- mittee in charge. The new structure, built in the center community, begins consiructon of a project zommenced about two years ago. It is expected that the building will be completed by next spring. Ceremonies on Monday will be short but will include an address by the Rev. Ab- ram Eshelman and a partici- pation by the Cub Scouts, the Girl Scouts and Brown- ies, which will begin at 7:00 o'clock. Construction will be in in charge of Howard Sipling. —— @ Home Association festival scheduled to be held at the elementary school grounds. The festival will begin at 6 p. m. and will be held re- gardless of the weather. In case of rainy weather, the af- fair will move indoors at the school. Entertainment for the eve- ning will include foods for sale with Mrs. Arthur Sch- neider and Mrs. Chas. Shoe- maker in charge; cake walks with Arthur Schneider in charge; games with Aldus Hannan as chairman. The games will include pony rides another ride, a fish pond, an the first stalled as soon as they arrive. made possible r School departments and the stallations an a thirteen-item They include an additional SICO le do 4 te to bel|classes will occupy their new playground for the Little outdoor basketball outfit and ceives funds through the of in the Sunday Chiques School Playground. rings. With the addi- SICO Company. It will be actual School session, beginning at By Saturday, five pieces tional basketball outfit, an located near the center of 9:15am. The Rev. H. 8. Hef-|, 10 be in opera-ouidoors court ‘on the green’the peninsula around the Wr presiding elder, wa tion; monkey climb, two sets Will be available for playing flag pole. bring the vonage a : © of swings and two sliding Prior to the placement of orning Orship DeTVICR ards. By next weck six the playground equipment, snd a Se Dedigation Ser. additional items will have the park has been equipped Tce. 0 ro 2 00 PM. een installed. These items [with three pavilions, picnic unday afternoon. will be a merry-go-round, |tables, charcoal burners, 3 A series. of four week- horizontal ladders, a set of 4. isandboxes, a park boat, park- night services has been plan- seesaws, a wave stride and . ag? [ing lot, restrooms, and re- - fed wit evening, one outdoor basketball outfit. Still Critical {placement of trees and na- Sept. 0 be observed as The horizontal ladders are| Wate by i tural surroundings. Community Night. The Rev./for the children who wish to er Ty ou 0 ————— Harlan Durfee, pastor of the balance themselves approxi J : -was reported Thursday morn- . Mount Joy Presbyterian mately 7 inches from theling er Borough Author v| PTE View Plans Church, will. bring the ground. The wave stride is pn: : | 2 > { : officials, who are keeping al sage and a Quartet from the ‘constant check upon the sit- For Parade E.U.B. Church of Mount Joy Wal bring stetlal vor) set Although the local Include Floats i . has been able to keep water Wednesday, Sept. 25th will |in the lines, the consumption be: as jlomeeoming lis practically even with the an Wh he f. io «| The Columbia Telephonejintake of the pumping plant. ev. Q. A. Deck, former pas- Company installed Friday In a survey of the situation. { | | | | [better enthused for the job {ahead than in the years past. | That drive to make a good ishowing and that enthusiasm ito play and to enjoy the game was demonstrated satis- factorily to the coach Friday evening of last week when the squad had a scrimmage session at Donegal with Man- heim Central. Fans can expect the locals to work from a T formation and to rely heavily upon the quarterbacking of sophomore Jimmy Bennett. He will be assisted by Jerry Bradley in the backfield, working from a halfback spot. Peters, apparently, is mol- ding the line around John Bender at center and Frank! Kramer at guard. signing Mount Joy Water Supply Install 15,000th Telephone Preliminary plans are be- ginning for the annual Com- nunity Exhibit parade sch- |eduled for Wednesday, Oc- { Is Company has recently com-| the first blind and unable to|riched Foods and any neees, located in the slum quarter international relief organiza- Viet Nam. She shares it with have helped needy her t i isters: Thi (Italy, : rea cently | | wo little sisters: Thi Nu! and Korea, recently Gri eam Low High Rall 00 i Who fled Communist tyranny | Fr 30 89 00/talks a little less than most| But, her reports of the out- The adventurers descenda half carat each. ' | Fr: { 00 talks : 5 Opposes during the bloody Indo peli Rr am i 1 93 "06 the average! [son family (Mr. and Mrs. pans and then wash it in thelare being “cut” from their [football team for its opener] Low for year fo date: 10 Joy's Main Street! Now, that, sestion Is divided imo many | differ (Wo SHEL Slo an of Florin with Mount Joy: After twice-a-day drills OUTLOOK 'story to tell, a story which/There are in that part of the ‘pigeon blood” red ruby. This] “What am I going to do J - IN ers. The group filed a petition NGUYEN THI TU \ A/ + L | to duplicate his last| It was the ture cr the val-|diamonds and in certain cas-|Johnson, who as yet ,has no require the borough to support his wife and chil- @ nights and temperatures in'and bring you up to date, it/ly- From Franklin they went/Johnsons. let alone where the big Sap- the annexation proceedings is a slender, graceful [regional health director, an- day with temperatures back ype" pi aire bord Where they paid $2 each per!field with startling results| One thing he is sure of, also asked obedient to her parents and how Stauffertown wells are Sa Tt | : : bat Jn tie sens dn rol and. In fact, no heavy rain iS.and hunt for precious The mine is an open face shou scharg a e 1 : d out a 48 carat star inf seems shy to strangers, she [some good suspect sites such ‘interested but Mrs. J. the top material J, star sap-jably informed that the value ing body to determine all as-! They elain fiat the propos — _|is inserted and investigators formity with law because the! jority in number of all the, They also claim the num- ed in the petition for annexa- original petition desire to the clerk of Quarter Sessions Property owners King, Nellie L. Vogle, Paul Baltozer, Harry S. Gebhart, G. Kline and Richard A. council had passed the ordin-|walk. jent, . Mrs, Lehman Swarr, certified to Quarter Sessions/Shields and Ragnar Hallgren Nolt. mat ir League Opens ers and property owners in| Charles Heaps and James Previous secretaries books. | g P i i > On . atee = | 1 > > i i Sessions court objecting to parents of grade school chil- man. The same Scripture 1957-58 season on Monday {Warren Bates, a son of the system. that the only source of water] Will be held the opening nite the/day’s meeting as was heard| The petition against an-levent. In case any parents at the organizational meeti jgren’s rolling Craul’s at 7:00|congregation at Pomeroy, McCue, on Malleable along Little Chicques creek. James Spangler was nam- ed by Attorney Wilson they may call the plus twenty-five available to freshmen ener- Roster of the Monday nitelwill be observed as This represents a 50 per into the creek and they are|!€ event. Mr. Spangler has ! 3 cL, ‘ : ix years. The 10, tele-|ter has been collecting ¢ 8 will of the majority of the'to donate cakes and pies, theymer members of, the The foundation’s board Frank Good, John Landis Jr.|the E. C. Church at Millers-|> years 10 000th tele-iter has been collecting above nounced, organizations, clubs, : ! 0 During the same peric p> Po an. ares south) of residence. issued the announcement? ov-I Hendrix's — Charles Hen- Mount Joy by members of his| uring the same period tk {pany increased over $1,250,- daily. MERCHANTS TO MEET wes ists; and Susan Musser, Mt. to Millersville State Teachers|Russ Funk. cent Emestl Mount Joy firemen were capt.; Jay Meckley, Clayton will be observed as Youth important meeting Naver M1. Toner ita les had played a piano solo ware, 6; West Chester STC, facilities in the past few supply. There will be no the Mount Ani Ba Hollgrews — Ragner HAIG: TOR. there is building, beginning at X i ing. scholarships ‘are each worth ; : : : oe . : er, Benjamin V. Gainer, Columbia Rl. Fire companies in charge of the meeting P by installing automatic run-off of surface water into, Plans for activities during : and Frank Zink. ior Choir of the congrega- selected by the college on Sears, Joseph A. Sears, Alvin fought the blaze which com-|[FUND STARTED pleted a three-year project of Parents’ Plan, TV star Steve happy babyhood. Her father, |?di¢ parcels of vitamin-en- child sary medical care 8 . wr Tol tos home is Foster Parents’ Plan, the /¥ FIFTY-SEVENTH YEAR, NO. 14 of Saigon, capital city of the tion through which more! - two-year-old Republic of 600,000 individuals and | v " | * / ) 4 her parents, her mentally-re- children in France, vey Donega THE WEATHER Johnson Martin Finds un and 10] it tarded half-brother and with | Germany, Gresee, Belgium, By Kenneth L. Drohan (3) and Thi Anh (1), The | opened this new project in | We 28 84 Johnson Martin usually isllittle — if any — worthwhile which the stones ed 10 smaller star sapphires - og "3 — ! (jst Nam to help the ehildren Pp . Th 29 82 00a quiet kind of man who results. |are found. and five small rubies of about Petition in the North of their liitle | romising Se 93 00 : |Ing were, apparently satisfac- upon ‘the gravel beds, dip the Unfortunately, none jcountry and suffered so ter- | |Sa 31 oe ‘oo People and is calmer for Jagt week the John- gem-bearing material into|/them are in Mount Joy but : Relying heavily upon anSu 31 92 Loree ie {ww China War | i i : : 3 . J : . + But—this week he is about'and son, Jackie) took their nearby stream. rough state into fine gems. | 8 boys, Coach Hubie Peters isTu 3 92 06 {vacation i : sy are looki p > big st ire is A nnexation ies 3 ! readying his 1957 Donegal High for year to date: 103 the most excited talker along| vacation at Franklin, N. C. | What they are looking for|The big sapphire is to be cut I ow D e Test : sek against Elizabeth. Average temp. for Aug.: 71 inal CQ above all others on thisent groups, but what theyjthe others will be nice indi- The legality of the merger i | Y jes week against Elizabeth- Ty tal 47 | Actually he has an i n some ways. hope most to uncover is alvidual jewels. borough has been attacked Ce 'Stauff rt n i |makes his listeners wish they|Smoky mountains rubies and type stone — very rare —ig/with them?" by 13 Florin property own-| e Hee out August on fhe The cooler weather which/could rush right out and|sapphires. even more valuable than| “Keep 'em, of course,” said : jarrived Wednesday night will {ry ; A August 29 asking the Lancas-|work, was a member of the 6 remain through Friday night, week's vacation experience. uable, and the sport of is worth a kings ransom. |very definite estimate as to Yor County Court to bob Wolly police fore oma Wo with several very chilly To begin at the beginning/ing that attracted the fami But — to get back to the| he value of his total find, Dr. Mark Ziegler, Reading, A : ; > dave \ ir i cause why the merger shoulddren adequately. the State eB ‘he 40's. A warming trend happened like this: [he 12 miles Hitaugh Sad, Top Shires days de Moun pire Ml) lang on ithe ale not be declared illegal and! Tu will set in Saturday and It all started a year ago) hess to the Coween Mine, JOY 1: y 0 he gem| Hf gem values. YS hild who is quite frail from nounced that dye tests will 4 Sab | at's : : ) hy ho r: in tie 80's once again. No . ‘|day for the privilege of hunt-'And—that’'s what makes the{though, is that he's sold on This petition She is always ussd 10 uy fo find "out rain is expected for the week I My eH aling precious stones. jlocal Jariety store owner solthe value of hunting previous that in the event the rule tries to help them as much [being contaminated. Tod rt 2 gems. | To top the list, they IRN hg for a's Doo el court then name a board of >> possible. Although she| He explained that first in sight at present. Johnson wasn't particularly Bulldozers push, Pi 0 ; ire, which is expected to|of his 16 pieces wil commissioners as a fact-find has a host of friends. Her one |as a crevice or sinkhole land tried her luck with very and expose sravel inlbe y: , a a ojo Ais Pleas will far more Yi p gravel be a beauty. They also glean-'than finance his trip. |dream in life is to be able |must be found. Then the dye ein com : : pects of the case. To Break dic = ] | ed annexation is not in con-| Walt to sso wheter the par To De cate petition requesting annexa-| tion did not represent a ma-| freeholders of the territory | to be annexed. ber ‘of property owners is| greater than the number list- tion and that numerous free- holders who have signed the withdraw their names. The petition was filed with Court by Attorney Mark R. Eaby. the petition were: Julie F. Arndt, Helen B. J. Arndt, Frances A. Liggins, Lloyd E. Vogel, Joseph G. Harry E. Derr, Brady A. Hess Grover S. Eichler, Howard Martin. The Mount Joy borough|peanut scramble and the cake charter members were pres- ance annexing Florin at its] A dance will be featured in Mrs. Prank i gt Mes Sin August 5 meeting and i{ was/the auditorium. H. Morrell/€lia Nolt an rs, ora M d Ni ht onaa I Court August 12. will be in charge of the! The program wet baged on Y 9 A second group of taxpay-|dance. information Tea Som the Florin area filed a peti-|Pennell are co-chairman of Narrators were rs The Mount Joy Towne . A pas! : tion Wednesday in Quarter{the fund-raising event. All Will and Mrs. Pau {Bowling league will open its|tor, bringing the message. pa 15,000th telephone in its officials have determined| Per 9. The parade which the proposed joining of Mt. dren have been contacted to reading was given at satur-| Sco To Offer right, Sept. 9 with RY congregation and now serv-| The installation was at feeding the Mount Joy the show will be in charge Joy and Florin. imake contributions to wi hi linceting Hendrix's and as pastor of a Methodist the recently built home of ing plant comes from springs f the local Lions Club. nexation was signed by 18/were missed and wish to do-/in September, 1919. Scholars Ips . and Hopple’s tanglingjwill sing. (Road, one mile East of Col- Officials have walked a-|°d chairman of the commit- property holders, represent-nate foods or cash contribu-| Thirty-one members were Forty scholarships will be|wi'h Packer's at 9 p. m. Thursday evening, Sept. Tomi. long iho which food tee of the club in charge of ] : : sts were|ing college in September, league is as follows: ational Night, and the Rev. : i ; suggested that til final er. They claim that the pro-/co-chairmen. If parents or/8uests. The gues 5 rounds : A ' icent increase in a little over dry. yet, to date, enough ab nny mg posal il not interested persons wish/largely women who were for-/1958, by the SICO founda-| Frey's—Marlin Frey, capt. (Sterling Thompson, pastor of| 8 ry a 0 ae. hough wa plans of the parade are an- ; : : . A hone was installed i ay the dg Ss > - freeholders in the area in-may be taken to the school NO. 4 and now belong to oti of Soto Whica Is Peiffer, Clyde Ebe°r-jville, will bring the message. of os] i Ral he oo to supply te de |Scouts and other groups may owed. |trom 2 to 6 p.m. Friday. er groups due io their place by Albert Seiler, president,|sole. [He will be accompanied to Approximately 300,000 gal-| Plan for float entries. : . : total plant value of the com-lons of water are being used | Music was provided by Ju- er the weekend. \drix, capt.; George McCue, congregation who will bring] of the Cross Roads church, FIREMEN CALLED : : The forty will be alloted Ros is illiamsit OEE] les fhe Sizniers of the protest ines FIGHT FIRE lian and Maribel Erb, vocal y Ross Neiss, Edward Wi Rmeiie special music for the 0c-lg09” an increase of 80 per Deion sires hat the] Members of the Mount Joy A ian W. Johns Joy, granddaughter of Mis oo Shipeniburg Croul’s — Edward Craul,| Saturday evening, Sept. 21, In addition to the contin He Ran oh SU during Me nants association , will : ianist. . Char-| , 8; University of Dela- oN. t n-l pas NE F. Braun, Donald P. Jones,called out Wednesday after. Charles, pianist. (Mrs { ’ Waris, Bill Ementeiser, Vib de hey oe) uing large expansion of its nothing to the local water on Monday evening, Sept. 9, Braun Helen D. Jones noon to assist in fighting al,¢ the 1919 meeting.) Mrs./4; Rutztown STC ang William Snyder. Reeder, pastor of Bethany and the completion until Joy Elementary , Helen D. y E tC i as'ney STC, three each. The : : Al : ward R. Jones, Erma S. owned by Arthur Sholly, Jo ee Wasiney gren, capt.; Oliver Mateer, Ed/preaching, The special music iis dial Conversion rain—.enough to have a? o'clock. i $300 for each of the four Keene, Marshall Gemberling,|will be brought by the Jun-| : : i Clyde W. Fenstermacher, from Ironville, Marietta, Sil-\p ZERPHEY years of college. Winners are 8 y Ft in he El zabethtown|the streams which normally the Farm Show and Christ- John L. Drescher, Apna A Br al a a ETTY r=. Win. Hopple,ltion and will or central office in 1954, the/feed the local water plant. |mas time will be discussed. : the basis of aptitude and need|capt.; Lester Funk, Junior Sado A Sep Yingst| p Pp st 1 strumental duet by John and Esther B. Myers, Clarence B.! Myers and Mabel Fenster- macher. In the meantime, the Lan- caster County court has or- dered the Mount Joy Bor- ough to file legal papers showing why it should annex the Florin area. The papers must be filed within 20 days from Friday, Sept. 6, the day the order was issued. ® BC CLUB A Donegal Indians Booster Club has been organized by a group of citizes interested in furthuring sports at Donegal high school. Booster tickets will be sold by citizens be- ginning this weekend to pur- chase a Whirlpool. to injured players school’s sports. The whirlpool will be plae- pletely destroyed the frame building. According to Mr. Sholly, he did not know the origin of the blaze and couldn't give an estimate of his damages Wednesday. Nothing w a s saved from the burning buil- ding. The Betty Zerphey Fund has been started by the Flor- in Lions Club. Mrs. Zerphey is now a patient in the Phila- delphia Hospital with a plaitate deficiency o f the blood. This fund is to help finance hospital and doctor expenses which have accumulatel dur- ing the past forty months. This equipment will be used to give hydrotherapy treatments in the BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fack- ler, Main Street, a daughter, Monday, at Lancaster Gener- 11 Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. R. Dale Long of Manheim R2, a daughter, Monday, at Lancaster Gen- eral Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Beamenderfer, Mt. Joy RI, a daughter, last Friday, at Lancaster General Hospital. Mr, and’ Mrs. Robert E. Kulp, Manheim R1, a son, last Thursday, at Lancaster Warren Bentzel has been named acting custodian of the fund. Persons interested in sup- porting the project are asked to make checks payable to the Betty Zerphey Fund anl mail them to Warren Bentzel First National Bank, Florin. ® EXTINGUISH BLAZES Mount Joy firemen called out twice last week; Thursday and Saturday. On Thursday, the firemen check- ed a fire of rubbish and logs near Erisman’s Church, be- tween Mount Joy and Sport- were { from their lists of competing applicants. At the present time there are 76 students in college under SICO scholarships in' Millersville; 27 at Shippens- burg; 8 at West Chester; 7 at Kutztown; three at Chey- ney and three at the Univers- ity of Delaware. Sometime this month a booklet will be released to all the high schools serving the areas in which the SICO Company conducts business. The booklet will reveal the money value of the scholar- ship, number of scholarships available, who is eligible, what high school officials can do, how high school gradu- ates may obtain scholarships, obligation of a winner and what officials have to do with the programs. —— The first band club meeting of Donegal high school will be held next Monday even- ing, September 9, in the mu- jcapt.; John Barnhart, Charl- Farmer, Geo. Hardish and George Albert. Packer's Roy Packer,| es Pennell, William Brown, and Charlie Ruhl. N NEW PHONE NUMBER IS ANNOUNCED Lewis Hart and a vocal solo by Roger Bates. @ LOCAL MAN INJURED IN ACCIDENT James H. Booth, 24, School Lane, was injured at 11:15 p.m. Sunday in a motorcycle accident on the Harrisburg Pike, one mile east of the borough. For the benefit of announc-| He was taken to the Lan- ing new families who movelcaster General Hospital by into the borough, a new tele-ithe community ambulance phone number has been nam-|land is suffering from a cut ed. Mrs. Donald Zerphey is below the right eye and mul- chairman of the “Welcome to tiple abrasions of the body. Mount Joy” committee which State police quoted Mr. visits new families who move Booth as saying he did not into the borough from outside know what happened. He was la ten-mile radius. found lying along the high- The JoyCees, armed by a passing motorist. gifts and certificates, from the cooperative merchants GRANTED PAROLE visit the new families and] The Pennsylvania Parole adding the required equip-| Committee Urges Building ment to place all of its ex-|y, I" "Soapbox" Racers Now changes in the nationwide! 2L-5D toll-dialing system. : — Boys, girls and parents arelcommittee. Persons who have reminded at this time that a concerning “t h e forthcoming event may, ask Auxiliary Plans Mr. Kaylor, TR next month. In order :; od \ Fall Activities [to have ample time to build|PLAN ‘BARBECUE Fall activities for the Wal-|racers, the committee i n| Plans were completed to ter S. Ebersole Post 185 Am-|charge of the event urges the|sponsor a chicken barbecue erican Legion Auxiliary will|children to start work on the[on the church grounds of the begin next Tuesday, Sept. 10,/racers now in order to have|local Presbyterian Church on when the annual corn roast/them ready by race time. Saturday, Sept. 7. The supper will be held at the posthome| After an absence of one|Will be held outdoors but in grounds. {year due to the conditions of inclement weather, | All members of the auxil-the streets last year, the race|Will be held in the church {lary are invited to attend the|will again be a featured at-|basement. |meeting which will begin atitraction of the show. It will| 6:30 p.m. Plans will also belbe held Saturday afternoon, discussed for the forthcoming|October 12, on Manheim St. | installation of all the new| Cash prizes and other priz-| officers of the county will again be awarded the! For the first time, the Mount|winners. All boys and girls| | | |“soapbox’ race w'll again be a feature of the community| 1 To Report New Families Call welcome them to the town.Board has The new phone number isto Elmer J. Murphy, Rheems OL 3-6624. who was sentenced by granted a parole the| The Joy Posthome will be the thirteen years of age and, [scene of the joint installation.lyounger are eligible to enter) affair is scheduled for|the race. { OL 3-6624 Lancaster County Court . | in| Wednesday, Sept. 25, 6:30 Pp. Racers will be classified! ing Hill. Saturday morning, 2:30 am.,- the men assisted the Mastersonville Company in extinguishing a garage |blaze west of Mastersonville. Physician On Call Sunday Dr. John Gates ed in the dressing room gf|{General Hospital. the school and will be for use| Rev. and Mrs. Robert Har- not only during football sea-mon of Ventnor, N. J. an- son but for the other sportsinounce the birth of a daugh- of the school also. |ter, Janice, August 14th. into two divisions; the official wheels group and the unof- When in need of printing|ficial wheel group. Glenn remember The Bulletin, Kaylor is chairman of t sic room of the school at 7:30 p. m. Clayton Aument was the. new president named atknown as the June meeting. Bars”. The flag of the 11 Confed-|1956 to one and one-half to erate States of America was three years in the Eastern the “Stars snd Pentienilany on arson charg-