EVENINGHANOVER, PA., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 196842 PAGl^S Three SecPHUNE 637-3736AV• • • ' *_mbv:x:x-.. :«■:X-.»* * .y.m• • *V» »• , , , »*»«.. iV. /.V/»W •%** ». ■ a . .V»Vfc/*'. ASftn*’’immi■»-:• •!•,• ’- •• •* .'Aw.v-- -.yN ••:«:* * ■ T * C*.Khemm.*---V.*-XPacific Airlines jeiiiner can be traced from run-tional Airport building. The huge jet went out of sterday, killing two persons and injuring 17 others. Honolulu. (AP Wirephoto)rian’s i‘Mousetrap’SECURITY COUNCIL MEFCabinet Room with member foreground) are Defense Se tow, Vice President Hubert Chiefs of Staff: Director R liam Gaud of the Agency f Katzenbach, Secretary of S mara, Deputy Secretary of retary. (AP Wirephoto)Givenaversr Public Library for167. 'i.■Community1 more than 300 artillery, rocket ,tank.s be,inS ^ed in theCommunity ln( ’u„ino war for the first time, while footsen nearly two years Players will present their third,and mortar rounds into Marineimpletion of the new production of the season. Aga- d™ve°the 'ms* bat^ ended'quVkly^butiVing and renovation tha Christie’s mystery thriller; ame^ troops drove thei Ma- ej ht o( ^ Americans retreat-at the Little I J™- P*■« ■ ed into the headquarters bunkerpost a mile from the perimeter ^ . J . . ,____.Tier quarters. This!“The Mousetrap,”approprate time to Theater on Blooming Gr o vei ir*;I under three feet of reinforced e effect this has had Road, nest Tuesday through Sat- 01 ~ Klie 5)30,1 base- | concrete and two feet of steel.jde of our public. urday. * ! The Leathernecks counterat-1 North Vietnamese hurledter lighting, brighter Jean Montgomery, a graduate tacked and, with heavy artillery small explosive satchel chargesI comforlable chairs of University of Delaware, will 311a’r suPPorL drove the Norin;and tear gas and incendiaryend an invitation to direct the production for the! letnamese down the hill. grenades down the air shafts, e.’ Our patrons ex- Players. Jean has worked withL, ann§ f,Hack on Lang \ ei j xhe satchel charges did littlepleasure over the the Allenberrv Summer Theater Wednesday, the enemy troops damage, and the Americanstie building and bet- the Gettysburg Summer Theater ’ ringing Kne :Sanh moved in clos---ment of the collec- and with the Hanover Commun- er 0 be e,lcf.n uS' ia' (Continued On Page 6)students show their ity Players ,nne offers at the base be-i and approval by Tickets can be rer - - _ heved a major assault was im-anneredway they Myers Drug Store, Center {be au. strjp which is its chieftickets can be reserved at the amjnent on the Marine base and I Jh ftl'BI Q H ’Vl(l’entW*WourrfiHdren S1quare\or can ^ Purchased on avenue of supply and reinforce-oui umurtn (he njgbt of eacb performancgi 1ppy m their new at the box office. Curtain forRequest Goes. Officers at Khe Sanh said the rrs ^Winnie-the-Pooh are Communists appear bent on a | lt;) ( .OilSIl’CSSs and cries of de-the final production of the sea- drive to the South China Sea son tor which tickets of season along east-west Route 9, thethere has been a no and natron'tickerhnlders''will I “T *“7? JTT. % T WASHINGTON (AP) -______ , t MU .inH „ no.., and Patron ucket r,oltlers will]western end of which Khe Sanh dent Johnson asks Congress to-lDemocratlc legislator. “HesiPresi-nd toward a new, kg honored. I guard®ore informal atmos-l f .e patrons enjoy vis-1 cast ,or . T'ie Mouse- The lasteasure, reading and traP includes eight veteran! Vietnamese. _ , Idav for $3.04 billion in foreign ^aj,z’ another memtAmerican, South !ni. fnp ... ot the minority called it.aid for the coming fiscal year , -------„ —, and ^bnta^na?’djamid signs of another roughas well as to d0 actors/ Ma” Garrett, who di-forces^ were driven from the_round onbCapitol HiU for the ov-flense.The Republicans came to Iind homework. The reeled the past production, and Lang Vei camp three miles west■ ^ assisf3nce program. Rep. K. Leroy Irvis, the Hot* ” *John Korver, who has acted in of Khe Sanh after an 18-Iiour* — - * - B/e been especially Jonn wnt° nas acleu in u! IVI« f,0‘,,1our! The President’s program for minority whip, said Shafer’s ;previous shows have been cast siege in which the defenders $25 miQn {of ee01*J[c assist.j monition for judicious spend,•ary was open 307 “ ,thfe rolb* ofnM1ol.Ue and Gi eS Sll'Lrtn^ n7fh^'^ AmPri^n, ance and $54° miIIion for mili- was. inadequate. He was esj 1 The number Ra*ston The Ra,ston couplej Fourteen of the 24 Americanstary aid abroad during the fis- cially dspleased with the $.^ear.iated for home use have °Pened a ^iest house| escaped. and eight of them were „ cr . juiv*,l”^ to bei tuition increase Shafer si,or nome use “ * “* * omes filled wounded, some criUcalfe. The jcaI Y®ar _sla_J.UJy *• 10volumes - 29,211 which c»ulcldy becomes 50,250 juveniles.;Troop Honors(Contioued On Page 6)es do not include s used in reference oks read in the li-Eijiht FormeiReading Room pa-heir choice of 9 daily and approximately es that are received leventy-six of these in Reader’s Guide, erence Room has the busiest placesBoy ScoutsBoy Scout Troop 103, SL Jo-;budget message last month|Posf At Windsored On Page 6)Threats EastTo Be StagedBv PIThe Hanoverlai .........seph CathoUc Church, were bave already said they intend to jguests of honor at the 50th an--«* aSain- Rlslng federal spend-| John S. Berkheimer, form niversary banquet of the troop in8* the dollar drain, criticism chief of the Hanover Police T at the Parkville Fire Co. hall °f the administration’s Vietnam partment, has been named [ last night policy and demands for more lice officer for Windsor BeThe troop was chartered in ™tlays for social welfare at lough. He will take over his nlt;June. 1918, with 23 boys enroll- hom« have added to P^ssure duties about April 1ed. The late Thomas L. Murphy. for reducing the overseas pro-j Berkheimer one of three awho had previously supervised Srani- . ....... IPBeants f°r the job, wrtl rc.-cia group of youths in the Boys In offering his budget, John-a starting salary of $80 pW ^ ... ^ --Z J| £ A M A ■ mm Mm • J ■ Mm lt;fe M M ^ W • « All- I I m f V / C til /“» 1 / I t t Clabove what the legislators were ^e, sa,d ®(^er!10r b willing to grant him last year. ] switched from a * Shafer ShiCongress chopped nearly $l|^e *° a Hesitation Waltzbillion out of Johnson’s $3.2 bil-l w 0 n _ _ ,lion aid budget for the current J, S» MjerklieiniCTfiscal year. « j». ■ « »•Some congressmen who saw liallied I O 1 OllClEight charter members ofidobnson s figures in hisSAIGON (API — The long-ex- other 10 were dead, captured or pected Communist offensive to trying to make it to Khe Sanh. drive L.S. forces from the two Of about 400 South Viet-northernmost provinces of South namese and Montagnard irregu-i Vietnam may have started. jlars in the camp, some 25North Vietnamese t roops wo?unded were lifted to safety by made a heavy artillery and helicopters along with the]ground attack on the U.S. Ma- lrooPs* pearly 150 more iwrine combat base at Khe Sanh ^gulars made it to the Khe today after taking the Lang Vei Sanh ^ase during the night or to-i Special Forces camp nearby in ^ar' leaving about 225 dead orthe northwest corner of the inissing-country. Survivors reported that afterAP fnrresnondent John T 3 he3vy artillery bombardment Wheeler reposed from Khe Tues,iay night, the camp was;Sanh that the Red gunners fired hit 0,1 two sides bv North Vic,‘iNorth Viet Tr(AttackI HARRISBURG (AP) - T governor’s budget message 1 I fore the General Assembly Wlt; ! nesday was not of the sort stir men's hearts or provi ready catchwords for ha timesReaction from the oppositi I Democratic Party was swift a truculent.I “Hogwash!” responded oInto Red Handssent to Congress in a special! wou*d be necessary at the thr message, is about $750 million ^ s,a,e colleges.PlanLang Vei SpecialUnit Camp FallsDemoci