OCTOBER 30. 1956ermits Declinexi 4 permits: Perkasie, $ 10,800. permits Quakertown, $60,700, IIlimits Riehlandtown, $10,300, 2ermitsFour JailedSellersville S2(K)o. 2 permits;alebury Township. $33,750. 5 per* lits Tullytown, $ 1540. 2 permits;• • '.a ‘ «• 1 in, «!■•lt;18 permits; Warminsternwnship, 2o permits;arrington Township, $91,050: 14 •rmils: Warwick Township. $82,-K. 8 permits; Yardloy. $16,700. permitsMontgomery Count'Abington Township, $617,000, 98 •rmits. Ambler, $18,520, 4 perils Cheltenham Township, $492,* 8, 60 permits: Hatboro. $4250. 7 rmits; Hatfield Township, $237,-0. 19 pe rmits; Jenkintown, $13.-4, 6 permits; Lanstiale. $223,636, permits; Montgomery Town-ip, $66,050. 11 permits; North ales $144,700. 7 permits; Souder-n. $57,600, 5 permits; Upperoreland Township. $373,089, 47 rmits; Whitemarsh Township, 01,409, 30 permits 1On WeekendFour men were committed to Bucks County Prison over the weekend tor offenses ranging from disorderly conduct lo drunken driving,Harry Wilson, Jr., 30, of Doy-lostown. was committed on a disorderly conduct charge by Justice o! the Peace Clavton Lewis, Dov-v v *lest,own. He is being held (or fur-the hearing Also held for a further hearing on the same charge by J.P. Lewis was William Madden. 33, of Edison.Eddie Simpson, 55. Trumbauers-ville. is being held for further hearing on a drunken drivingcharge by J. 1’. Catherine Stump,Trumbauersville.George Jorgenson, Sellersville,was committed by J.P. Arthur Weber, Sellersville, for breach ofthe oeaceRallyDemocrats PlanrnScheduledHear StevensonCiOn Tuesday, October 30th. atHlt;The Annual Kail Youth Rallvof the Reformed Churches in the Philadelphia Area will be held in the Talmadge Memorial Reformed Church, Pechin and Rector Streets. Roxborough. on Sunday. November 4. starling at 6:30 ^itade'lphia p.m. with a box lunch and hymn5:45 p.m., 1.0 buses will be leav-jing the Municipal Parking Lot,Mill Street, Bristol, to take all Dacklocal Democratic candidates, party t°wn Iworkers and Bucks Countians, to Iat Kdl hear Adlai E. Stevenson at the Pa'^-Pallestra, University of Penn., W.• greetei5 Buses have also been sehed- u,stunsmg, : . — ----------- j xrKnuu? Whero u*ec* ,0 P10^ up at the Levittown jKnow Where Sh()ppm^ Center |ductedDoylestowns party workers, can- * 8lt;m. . . ... the suThe topic. “Do You Your Money Goes”? will be presented by the Rev. Donald Mac; -CVN . T ■ W ■ » • if i . .. ‘ 'Neill, a missionary to Kuwait on didates etc., will meet at thethe Persian Gulf.lt;) . u 4/** , E»2%JOr# m . ''.v' ' rRev. MacNeill i married andthe cllt; . WilliFor additional information, con- JowitzReading Terminal at 4:30 p.m.is the father of two young girls, tact Democratic Headquarters, at The207He is a graduate of Rutgers I ni versity and New Brunswick Theo- 8-5061logical Seminary. In 1951 Rev. MacNeill went to Arabia where he does evangelical work. Mrs. !-vc*.MacNeill works among the ArabMill Street, Bristol, Stillwell made:Carthusian MonasteryCHARLEMONT, Mass.—il:P»—The Order of Carthusian Monks,gold ; Parks, row; ' and w( wolf b;wromen and children, demonstrate Christian living in the home. which owns 1,300 acres here and ^t,y ^JEAN’S NEW JOAN — Producer-director Otto Premingerplants a kiss on the check of 17-year-old Jean Seberg, of Marshalltown. Iowa. The young actress has been chosen for the title role in Preminger’s film version of Bernard Shaw’s “Saint Joan.” Jean was chosen from 18,000 applicants in a “new face” searrh.Officers of the Youth Council lt;Aiiitingharn, Vt., will erect the arrowwill participate in Service.this Vesperorder's first monastery in the Webelo western hemisphere north of the'badge Massachusetts - Vermont border Webelo near here There are now four were /Forest fire fighters were called,. to an average of 485 tires a day Carthusian fathers and six broth- vin. Clers in the United States.during 1954.and Da