The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 12, 1957, Image 1

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Icharge of the
Talk the other day
to the effect television
lion which will be the
division. Six
It was interesting to hear mercial :
that in Manheim the slogan|Prizes will
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| Three divisions will beg, «7
[nity Exhibit parade which isp, 9
opening my 10
show, Wednes+
day, Oct. 9. The committee in|
parade urges
turned/a]] industries and businesses
hasito enter a float or any type
had upon the movie industry. of entry in the second divis-
com-
cash ing thundershowers.
be awarded toeral rains are expected how-|
“Movies floats in this division based ever. Temperatures will rise
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| THE WEATHER |
By Kenneth L. Drohan
| Low High R'fall
oN
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We 4 — 68 91 00 i LA
Th 5 — B51 85 00 CRS SIRE
Fr. 6 — 44 84 00!
| WE 76 00!
“Su 8 — 55 79 00
-— 151 69 01
1 68 35
High for year to date: 103
Low for year to date: 10
OUTLOOK |
Rather warm weather will|
prevail over the weekend)
with widely scattered
No gen-|

Cans In Boro

of a few years ago,
are better than ever” hag/on the “most original floats well into the 80's, and fall;
turned to one which might pertaining to the farm show”. to the 55-56 degree range at] Thirty-three members at-
be phrased, “Movies are few-| One hundred and fifly dol- night. It may turn slightly tended the Tuesday night
er thicd ever.” The house is lars will be given in prize cooler by Sunday but it will peeling of the local Junior
open Friday and Saturday. [money to winning entries incontinue rather warm for this Chamber of Commerce in the
®e © © [the parade. The first divisiontime of year. firehouse. The group decided
* Although there apparently Will include farm groups, to purchase seven refuse cans
civic groups a nd school 'which will cost approximate-
is no immediate change con-*“-
o
templated n Mount Joy, one SFOUPS.
of the movie houses in the
Prizes for floats and
organizations will
ly $250. These cans will have
the “flip” lid opening. Three
Style Show

string to which the local em. P¢ $20. first; $10, second; [will be placed along Main
porium belongs has been and four $5.00 prizes. ‘Models (Street; three will be placed
closed. The third division will be lat the boro park; and 1 will
© =» {known as the animal divis- Ibe placed in Florin. Charles
ion. Anyone any age ma
A few weeks age we men-| y of any age may
place an entry in this divis-
tioned that Paul Stoner Jr. ion. The commitice will @
won for himself a “gold ham 4 civ cash prizes to the
mer” for a suggestion he sent best a searin DR Ani
to one of the “popular mech- 1s > y ing farm animals
anics” magazines. He simply| y di
i... : pets.
indicated that his suggestion
concerned weather predic-|

tion. {appearance in the parade 1957, will be the guest mod-made the presentation. Schroll was named . » | ;
e o with a possibility of one the affair. In addition|year, she will crown the newlchairman of the Easter egg Mail Service men will be contestants in
Talking with him recently Silos) band, Teniative plans, appearing in fashions for/Miss Mount Joy Jaycee anditree project. | the “Miss Lancaster County”
we discovered tha} he | 10% Wi Samed Stale the show, she will also makeWill present the traveling] The group accepted a pro-| If anticipated postal chang- comes, to be held at 7:30
not claim to be a “weather” Businesses and 3 appearance in the gown|— (ject to institute a junior bow- es are authorized, more than o'clock Thursday, Sept. 26,
predicter, but rather a “meth-|, .." CT Cer the that she wore when she was ling league. Park Neiss was 60 patrons of the Mount Joy| in the Ephrata high School
ods” predicter. Pa-lgiven the county honor. Bo rough chairman of the com- post office will have addi- part of Ephra-
a Fs air.
rade. Interested persons are
©e o o f : . ©. Girls from the JoyCees, the
The magazine was impres-| fo call the Bulletin if sponsoring group, will in- Imake arrangements for the the near future. | The girls are Joann D.
sed with his version of how|; p D ral divisl Yiclude Miss Joanne Brown, Answers nroject. (The project will in-| Surveys, inspections and] Brown and Gloria Ann Leak-
he believes weather redics We. commerca VISION. Charles Drace, Mrs. Eu- clude teaching children how official requests and petitions| way.
: A p James Spangler is chairman, wi ea : i Suess val Sponsored by the Mount
tions will be made at SOME! os the ‘committee for the parle Eicherly, Miss Kay Met- o_o to bowl.) lhave been completed to give pons oD) e oun
date in the future when 4. which is sponsored b |zler, Mrs. James Meminger, Petition In observance of Jaycee/full door-to-door carrier ser-| Joy Rotary c ub, Miss Brown
kind has solved some of they. ical Lions Club ¥Mrs. Reuben Kreider, Mrs. Week next January, thejvice to people living in the is the daughter of Me. and
mysteries of the universe. | i emis Michael Pricio, Mrs. Mount Joy Borough issuedjgroup went on record to[“Birchland avenue” area of Mrs. Jacob Brown, 209 East
® © o . | Ryman, Mrs. Donald reply to the pelition a dinner at whichjthe Borough. Main Street. She 1s a 1954
It was something of a Rheems Breaks ey, Mrs. Henry Zerphey, Mrs./sented in the court of quarter| ime the state president, na-| Postmaster Elmer Zerphey| graduate of Mount Joy high
“dream” based on known, Paul Stoner, Jr., Mrs. Charles/sessions by the groups off ional director and regionaljrevealed this week that it is| school and will use as her
present use of electronics d F Graham, and Mrs. Gerald Florin residents opposing the| rice president will be invited.lnot unreasonable to antici-| talent presentation either a
and others of the wonderful Groun or Sheetz. proposed annexation. ) vate that authority for the jmonologue or a chalk talk.
Four other groups of mod-| In the reply, the borough (Turn to page 2) ‘hange will be received| Miss Brown is 21 years old
devices which have come to;
be par! of the tools of science
New Fire House
Sos at Bs wa 4 | With Trustee Irvin Sipling
ome. dos we inter- 4 ming the first shovelful of]
gepled a PUMP Dt the dirt, construction of the new
boro has run out of money pheems fire house officially
and isn’t going to pave started Monday night.
View Sires). o: io Sipling, long-time member
. of the fire company turned
A bit of checking quickly," sod on a project
squelched that one. The truth’ coh began many months
Spe Taner is ip so as the organization saw
street has not and will not be ihe need for improved facili-
paved until certain utility ties
poles can be moved off the” : ; ick succes-
right-of-way. Some work in| Pollowing Wn quick
3 ; to indicate the complete
that direction has been done, and willingness
but more is ito serve, Mrs. Earl Pautz, of
This is ad. TODO [the ladies auxiliary wielded
Is 15 a sad report for ‘he shovel and Robert Krea-
fishermen. As most all sports | :
| side the company,
men of the area know, dy, president of the pany
the
used the spade.
Mount Joy Sportsmen's geveral hundred people at-
sociation maintains a pool tended the ceremonies, con-
near Donegal church i nig around the site of the
which young trout are raised di |
{new building.
and later released in streams Rev. Abram Eshelman of
of the hea >" ithe Brethren church gave the
principal address, speaking]
Everyday someone goes out | the theme of a strong
Io {950 ie Ady But, on through service|
3 as when, , ion. The current]
Earl Koser arrived he discov- Bhd cooperation. The |
ered that many fish had died.

tunities for|
He pulled 71 out of the pool. ER ae i
Low ior oy Was Other talks were made by!
blamed for the losses. President Kready, who gave
Paul Knier, Lancaster Coun-|
ty Fire Marshall. |
proximately 2,000 young fish
are in the pool.
®e oe eo :
3 here
Victor Shenk, assistant og Be the|
cashier and assistant ftrust~,;, geouts, Brownies, Girl
officer of the Union National
Mount Joy Bank, received
a nice recognition recently
as he marked his 25th anni-
versary with the organiza-
tion.
Scouts and Boy Scouts. Mrs.
W. S. Heisey led the boys
and girls. The Scouts were in
charge of John Leedom and
assistant Robert Becher while
eo. the Brownies were in charge
He was presented a Hamil- of Mrs. Robert Kready and
ton wrist watch Prior io his) the Girl Scouts were led by
: oe (Mrs. Martin Heisey.
employment with Union Na-|
tional he was treasurer of,
: {by the Rev. Samuel Sharer,
the Florin Trust Company at Vg the benediction by Rev.

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mander Gerald Sheetz. They are flanked at the left by
and J. K. Ginder, right, new finance officer. a
Six bands will make theirl,. county Outdoors Queen of George
: he pointed oul, 1s one and his committee con- tition”.
vrojeet, he pointed out, of Mrs. Warren Foley The borough denies that it
Ap-|, : : :
ja brief historical address and’, ||" my bids were read ly withdraw from the
The invocation was given, time they will adopt the
A new commander takes charge of the Mount Joy American Legion. In the above
photo Commander Emory Krick, second from left, is con
|
Named Ryman is the chairman in
| charge of the project.
| Models for the annual Mt.|
Joy Fashion Show scheduled Mount Joy Jaycee, was in-|
[for Wednesday evening, Oct./troduced to the group.
2, have been named. Miss was presented with a cash
Ginny Lou Heine, the Lancas- [gift and a traveling trophy.|
Albert,
Miss Gloria Leakway, Miss}

states that when the petition
for annexation was presented
to the borough, the council
was informed and it was cer-
~ls will be included in this
vear’s show. For the first
‘ime, men will be appearing
‘n the latest men’s fashions
and teenagers will be making|tified to the borough council
an appearance. The men willby responsible persons that
be Charles Ryman, Leonard the facts set forth in the pe-
Tohnson, Gary Ellis, Larrytition (as presented to bor-
Wagner and Michael Pricio.[ough council by the Florin
Teenagers will be Miss Jean|Citizens Committee) as to the
Mumma from Mount Joy, number of freeholders in the
Miss Lois Fuhrman from near|territory involved were cor-
Maytown, Miss Dorothy rect and that the persons who
Fletcher, Marietta and Miss/signed the petition constitut-



ed a majority of the free-|
(More on page 3.) (holders. {
iil With this information and!
certification, “the borough
believes that the said petition
was signed by a majority in
Group Choses
number of the freeholders of
Name For Plot ‘the territory and upon such
“War Memorial Park” will information and belief, de-
be the name of the former nies that the total number of
grade school plot it was de- freeholders in the territory is

icided at the second meeting greater than the number used
The Mount Joy

WIRY 1 rag 0 2? WH
[committee and
Exhibit
president, the farm show stand and
professioral baseball hopeful,

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wii FIFTY-SEVENTH YEAR, NO. 15 MOUNT JOY, PA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1957

«= Jaycees To Place Refuse | New Clubhouse Is Realization Of 20-Year Dream
A 20-year-dream is com- borough water works proper- which targets are controlled] Another new improvement
ing true! ty at the Cove. is completed; the mound will/on the property is a trap
Monday night of this week Much work remains to be raise some 10 feet higher. | house on part of the range,
: cl | from which targets are re-
Sportsmen’sdone at the club house, prin-| When fully completed, thejeased for trap shooting. The
ugh, Florin
Miss Leakway
trophy to her.
pay 1the Mount Joy
i » be given a smal : Soc red : {
eh Loads will Club held its first meeting in cipally in the matter of Cine mound will be planted tojconcrete block house is pro-
compete in the Miss Lancas-|2 fine, new lodge, north of pleting the surrounc erosion and loss of|tected with a poured con-
ter County contest to be held the borough. igrounds. crete roof.
{ Thursday, Sept.| The concrete block build-| One of the principal fea-| The building includes a] As the area is developed
at Ephrata
26. To Wagner will drive ing, still not entirely finished, tures of the clubhouse and pacious lodge room with a
the group's entry in his con- fulfills the dream vahich or-|its grounds is the firing range hig beautiful fireplace, an of-
vertible in the parade Wed- iginated when the club was located to the north of the| ice room. kitchen and rest
[house and in sight of the SPa-|rooms, all on the main floor.
there will be ample parkirg
space, archery and other fa-
cilities.
At the Monday night club
nesday, Sept. 25. Marshall formed back in 1933. |
Dussinger is chairman of the Complete with the facili-|cious north porch. {A full basement provides|meeting, members began
contest. [ties, the building is situated At present a mound offroom for a combination sociallmaking arrangements for a
open house, to be held
m Sunday, October 6.
The club also plans a Smo-
ker on Friday night, Nov. 8.
Ammon Hoffer was named on the club's own earth more than 20 feet high{room and pistol range (with
chairman o f the by-laws farm, purchased a few rises above the field andall the necessary equipment),
Harold Zim-months ago adjacent to the serves as a backstop for fir-{furnace room and space for
pit from'a kilchenette.

merman, Jr. is in charge of a ing. Later, when work of ex-'cavating for the
float entry in the Mount Joy
parade.
John Stauffer and Geo. Web-
or were. named co-chairmen]
oy Girls Enter Beauty Contest
Two Mount Joy young wo-!


ay Extend ‘Mount J
nitlee with Marlin Frey to tional carrier service within]



and is employed in the office
of the Mount Joy Farmers’
GLORIA ANN LEAKWAY [Cooperative association.
| Miss Leakway is sponsored
—
George McCue
shortly. However, he warned|
that it may be some time be-|
fore arrangements for the
~hangeover can be completed. _ Sl a

JOANN D. BROWN
Named Most The proposal is to shift| k BO A 4 a
jsome 40 houses from rural Lo ay. tog aa |
Valuable Player [route 2, carried by wanion Firemen Ma e [stands 5° 2", weighs 110 Seouts Plan
pounds. |
(Foreman, t o city carrier]
route number 2, carried by!
Gerald Hostetter. In addition]
Future Plans |
George McCue, Mount Joy's She lives at home with her
Mr. and Mrs. cris Openhouse
Twenty-five members at-
is back home after a success-l14 more homes now beingltended last Thursday even- ian Leakway, 137 N. Mar-| «QOpenhouse” will be ob-
ful season with Erie, farmigiven “curb service” will beling’s meeting of the Mt. Joy|ke: Street, Mount Joy. served at the Scouthouse, lo-
club of Detroit. increased to ‘“door-to-door”|Friendship Fire Company. Miss Leakway likes 1 0cated on the alley between
With him is an honor|g,¢,q The trustees were asked to 'hink of herself as an “out-South Market Street and
make a check of the insur-/d0ors girl” and says, “I Street it was announc-
ance of the equipment own-|he shore, swimming in theleq at a Scout committee
some- meeting. The affair is planned
> 2 4 {surf just sort of does
ed by the company. [thing to me.” Many of hers, Monday, Nov. 25. The
A committee was appointed|. = AES
to check into the (first 14 years were spent also planned a round-
possibility| aster C ap
of placing a public telephone|® Lancaster County farm. |, for September 30 at the
which marks him as an unus-| People
ual young man of which the|gpringville
community can: be proud.
He has been selected as the
“most valuable player of the
season’’ with the Erie team.
on Cedar Lane,
road and a few
on West Main have had mail
placed in rural boxes at the
curb by city carrier.
The changeover follows

The honor of being picked the near completion of thelbooth within the borough! As a business student, jr park. The Boy Scouts
from his team was heighten-|street improvement and indi- oreferably on Main Street |Gloria, was graduated from yi be in charge of the
ed by the inclusion of alvidual property walk and|Two new members were ac- Donegal high school in 1956. round-up, court of honor and
wrist watch as a lasting re-grive improvements and alcepted into the company; ole 1S NOW employed as and it will begin at
minder. : [petition filed by people ofl Aldus Hannan and Samuel billing: clerk ina Lancaster. 20 p-m.
Not only did George have athe area. |Bank. Harold Eisell, Sr. was el-
G. Harnish.
of the organizations to plan by the citizens committee in good season but Erie finished) gyen after authorization] A committee consisting of! ected to attend the weekend
for the plot's future. determining a majority andthe season in second place from the postal authorities Ray Myers, John Schroll and MORE RESIDENTS |“Order of the Arrow”, an
Gerald Sheetz was named denies that less than a major- and then, in the season-end homes must be numbered|Harvey Stoner was named tol OPPOSE ANNEX honorary degree, at Camp
chairman of a committee to ity of the frecholders of the Playoffs, won the champion-anq individual mail receiving|atiend the meetings to discuss |Chiquetan this weekend.
draw up a charter and by- territory signed the said pe- Ship. boxes made available for useltre future of the former to merger of Robert Borneman, chief exe-
Florin with the borough filed. tive of the Scout Council,
and Marshall Gemberling. has consented to the with-
Robert Smith was nameddrawal of any names from a
chairman of a committee topetition and believes that said
decide on a name for the freeholders may not proper-
which would involve grading tion in any way which would
and seeding the area. affect or invalidate the pro-
favoring the grading and tion.
[seeding of the area, and re-
moving dead trees as the first i
BIRTHS

step toward making the ploy

‘a living memorial to the
(youth.
The group agreed to ad- Mr. and Mrs. C. Kendig
journ with plans to meet in Rohrer, Manheim R1, a son,
two weeks, Wednesday, Sept.Sunday, at Lancaster General
25, in the lobby of the First Hospital.
'National Bank, 7:30 pm. Atl nr... 9 Mrs Paul M. Wit-
mer, Manheim R4, a daugh-
constitution and by-laws and r. Sund t h
plan for the first step in the “p> 0 300 00 THE
project.
Mr. and Mrs. John Germer
of 325 Marietta Street, a son,
Tuesday, at St. Joseph’s Hos-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ger-
mer, 113 Delta Street, a
laughter, Friday, at St. Jos-
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kauff-
nan, Manheim R1, a daugh-
ter, Friday, at Lancaster
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E.
Hoover, Rheems, a daughter,
Saturday, at Lancaster Gen-
“|2ral Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brown
120 New Haven Street, a
laughter, Thursday, at St.
Joseph’s Hospital.
To Report New
Families Call
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Physician On Call
atulated by Retiring .Com Sunday
avid Baker, new adjutant
an unusual part in the Seas
|
peti-|
The group went on record ceedings had upon the peti-
|
The Mount Joy The!
|with the Lancaster Court at the ceremony
petition signed by 75 proper-paming Mr. Etsell to the hon-
star took of the postman, Zerphey said. mentary school plot.
men also decided to purchase
on’s playoff victory. Although

| two %-inch f zzles. : :
he was a high school hurler TEEN-AGE DANCE hi Moy Sh oly hclders asking that = their. Ropert Buchenauer, Ex-
he has done no mound work AT MAYTOWN a “names be withdrawn from. .e as ;
: take part in a relay at thel.. original petiti for e |plorer, was voted to also re-
fn the pro Joop: Bug, when| The Teen-Age dance club, Marietta Air Force Station ' Sams Li y on Or €n-lneive the honor by his fellow
ne going was tough, he prov- _. . oo ; Is : ay last kriday. |Explorer Scouts.
‘ed his versatility and put the! Which is sponsored by theiSunday, Ocl. 6. The day "uy, group of freeholders| The group also decided
ple 3 ic ; American Legion Auxiliary, marks the beginning of Fire : ww desire to with-|
spark into Erie which was A! eg prevention Week. Six calls 2d that they desire to with-lyhat three trustees (one from
needed. will hold the first dance of] rH jdraw their names ‘‘because of/{Le Explorer c ittee
d | iwere answered during the .. resentatio f the 1e Lxplorer commiiiee, one
In the second game of the|the season on Saturday George Copenheaver, aor. presents 5 i from the Cub committee and
facts, a misapprehension from the Boy Scout com-
[playoff series, Tom Trammel, Tain a bn oii er
‘who was pitching, went dead "8 from It Will was charge he facts; that they were jttee) will be in charge of
and none of the other held in the Maytown Am-| | nisinformed and misguided; ny legacy funds to be used
ers were in any condition to/erican Legion Home and the Ralph R. Swarr, clerk ins to various alleged services fo. the purchase of necessary
give him relief. chaperons will be Mrs. Jack]the Maytown office of the|»f said petition”. This with- camping equipment and nec-
The manager was and Mrs. Michael Union National Mount Joy irawal of the property hold-|issary building needs.
his hands and plenty worried. Bank, has resigned his posi-'2rs would mean that there is Harold Mulligan and Don-
Risser and Barto, Landisville Gratch, At this time newi|tion effective Friday, Septem-|not a majority of the proper- ald Zerphey assistant Scout-
boys also with Erie, suggest- membership cards must beber 13. He plans to holders in favor of the an- TA
ed, “Put George out there.”|secured for the year. IF. & M. College on Sept. 16. [nexation if it were accepted.
The manager was hesitant,
fearful of what the fans
would have to say should
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Boro Authority Holds Pop Off Steam Session

— In one of the stormiest ses- to make himself heard abovethat the Authority members, id Rosser, head of the Joy
sions seen in many a month, the roar of the vocal exercis-'the engineer and the mem-Construction company, are
bers of the city council, who brothers.
Robert appeared as much as citizens Authority Engineer Joseph
point asas elected members of ‘the Michels came in for a rough
“We council, were all vitally inter-{ime as '* members ‘of both
meet- ested in doing a good job for groups asked for answers to
[Mount Joy and the citizens. many questions as to “value
At one point, Chairmanireceived” on various parts of
THREE FAMILIES the Mount Joy Borough Au- es.
thority Tuesday night, met,] As the chairman,
WELCOMED . |lopened bids for a truck and Rosser, said at one
The “Welcome to Mount/then reared back for a twohe screamed for order,
Joy” committee of the local and a half hour harangue. |sound I'ke a women’s
JoyCees welcomed three new| If you wanted to read what|ing.”
happened you can not go to] The disturbance seemed to

families into the borough this ed y
week. Mr. and Mrs. Charlesithe official records, for hinge upon the fact that as/Rosser entertained a motion/the huge program now under
Gohn, West Main St. moved/fore the 11:15 p. m. dismis-/the Authority’s huge sewer that a contract with the Joy way in the community.
sal the secretary was instruc- program draws toward its Construction company for do-| Even citizens who had no
ted, “No records,’ |completion, the need for|ing a variety of jobs in con- official connection with the
Actually, the meeting de- funds and for guarding every nection with both sewer and matters under observation
generated into a shoutin’ fa-/dollar is acute. water maintenance, be given an opportunity to
mily fight with members off No one suggested that celled. “have their say”. And—they
the Authority and membersithere would not be enough The motion was heard.
of the Borough Council andjmoney but like family finan-'want of a second. As the evening ended, some
visited/the Authority engineer, figur-icial parleys, the noise was Rosser also said that he'd of the built-up steam and
Birchlatively, pushing and shoving./loud and everyone wanted toresign from the Authority strain of operating a huge
to the borough from Lancas-
ter. The couple has one child.
Mr. Gohn is employed at the
Trojan Boat Co. Mrs. Helen
Weidman and her three chil-
dren moved to 4 Manheim
Street from Lancaster.
The third family
lost

was Mr. and Mrs.
Doernbach, 204 North Bar-| But, when it was all over|“call a spade a spade.” but privately other members improvement program was
bara Street. Mr. Doernbach/everyone seemed to feel a Tit-| At one point one of thesaid that when and if he does/popped off through the safety
was formerly from Philadel- tle better despite the fact| Authority members said, there will be other vacancies. valve of loud talk, some
phia and his wife was form-jvery little of this town needs is a| That facet of the evening’slswearing, arm waving and
erly from Allentown. The progress had been made. borough manager.” And, the discussions hinged upon a finger pointing. No one lost
couple has one child. The Everyone seemed to have ajcomment brought forth claim of approximately $4000 his temper but anyone who
committee presented the new point he wanted to make butgrunts and other similar which the Joy Company has had anything to say said jt—e
families with gifts and certi- about the only way he could/noises which sounded suspic- filed for work done duringand loud.
ficates from the cooperating make it was to shout like agreement. the month of August. But—Tuesday night's meet.


—Photo by Johnson! Dr. Newton Kendig
ial
merchants in town. [to emphasize his position and! The truth of the matter Chairman Rosser and Dav- (From page 4)
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