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Lebanon Daily News (Newspaper) - October 16, 1965, Lebanon, Pennsylvania200 educators p522 in Annville for sea conclave Lebanon daily news Lebanon a saturday october 16 1965 pm Mutt him Chestra under the direction of William k Lemon instrumental music instructor departmental meetings followed the general session a social event was held at the Union Hose co Annville at the conclusion of last nights sessions music for dancing was provided by the Roy Allones the regions House of Dele Gates met this Inonu in to elect new officers and Dele Gates to the Neil National de i Calion association Conven Tion the convention was opened with a dinner in the school Caf Eteria the meal was prepared by mrs Gerald Wolfe cafeteria manager and her Slaff the convention was concluded with a Brief business session this afternoon my answer i am a Christian but i doubt my salvation because i have broken one of gods command ments also in troubled about the scripture in i corinthians which says if any Man destroy this Temple of god him shall god destroy for the Temple of god is holy and such Are yet oily news photo Greet sea Brooks president of the Southern Reg Ion Pennsylvania state education association is welcomed to the regions 40th annual convention Friday by George wentling president of the Ann vill Cleona sea Branch others serving As hosts for the today meeting at Annville Cleona High school who Are on hand to Greet Brooks Are Richard Gingrich second from Achs principal and Merle Keim supervising principal approximately 200 educators from 10 counties attended the Conven Tion that closed this afternoon you do not need to fear that a single sin or violation of the will of god makes it so that you Are no longer a child of god you did nol become a child of god by obeying the Law and therefore an act of disobedience is not going to Cut you off from god it May bring to an end the Fellowship that you should enjoy but the Bible does thl us if we confess our sins he is faithful and just to for give us our sins and to cleanse us from All unrighteousness i John this is what you should do and in so doing your Fellowship Wilh god will be re stored the particular scripture thai is troubling you now actually a no reference to you personally because it Lias reference to those who would seek to destroy the Church of Jesus Christ and attack it openly this you have not done besides it does not mean that Iho Christian would be spiritually loss but rather that he would receive some kind of appropriate discipline for his sin Paul Speaks of a mans work being entirely burned of the Man suffering loss but himself being saved yet so As through fire i Cor this is a verse that you should have Given attention to and not be come so disturbed about the other one if you repent of your sin and turn once again to god he will restore you to Fellowship and you can enjoy the kind of Christian privilege and Joy that you knew when you first trusted Christ hit run Accident causes injury property damage one Driver was reported slightly injured in a spectacular hit run Accident about pm at sixth and crowd its Terry a Ream 18 459 n fourth is was treated at the Good Samaritan Hospital for a Cut and a bump on Mufti re a head in was reported by Trolman Philip r Sci Izaak the h o m e of Dorothy to Bias Luis n sixth St and u parked car owned by Tussel in Ami Edna Miller 701 Verr Roii he were also Ilam in he mishap employment Agency manager is held in shooting of employer Philadelphia up James r Simmons 39 Stratford n j office manager of an employment Agency was scheduled for arraignment today in the Atal shooting of his employer on the 14th floor of the suburban station building Polke said Simmons admitted firing five bullets nto Harland j Rue ii 36 Cinnaminson twp n j in he offices of co associates in the Climax of a fist roam said he was travelling South on sixth is Root when the Hiltrun car came out of Crowell Street heading East and ran directly into the path of his car he said his car was pushed onto the sidewalk and Iutin Llie Cor Ner of the Tobias residence mounts sidewalk the Hiltrun car then Mounter the pavement in front of the Tobias Home and while on the pavement sideswiped the Park car according to the police report the Hiltrun drive r then turned Back onto the Streel and continued South on sixth Street a Spectator fur shed police with a partial do notification of the hit run car keeps Promise to girl Friend Reno Nev up the couple was admiring a to the Ream car was estimated at j325 and to the Miller car at ofis damage to the Tobias Home is Imes to Malert Lac chaplain to attend acc study conference Annville or James 0 Bemesderfer chaplain of Leb anon Valley College will Allend the sixth world order study conference sponsored by the in Tern Lional affairs commission of the National Council of churches in St Louis a on wednesday and thursday he will be one of he representatives of the evangelical United Brethren Church fight precedes fatal gunfire t Over his pending dismissal Rue co president and graduate of the naval Academy Al Annapolis planned to fire Simmons because of poor Busi Ness conditions according to capt Joseph Golden head of the homicide Sci Iliad 14 in 3 autos escape injury in route 22 crash fourteen persons occupants of three automobiles which Fig ured in a collision about Friday evening on route 22 escaped uninjured stale police said the Chain reaction rear end collision happened in East Hanover town ship near the Dauphin county line vehicles figuring in the Accident were operated by George w acid linger 19 Grantville i 1 Thomas f Romov Idison no and John p Mighan 24 owing Mills my according to stale police Neidlinger was stopped in the left Lane of traffic waiting to make a left turn the Moi Han car had stopped behind the Neidlinger car unable to Slop Rooney told police he was unable to Stop and struck the rear of Meighan car pushing it into the rear of the Neidlin Rue formerly of a staggered suite gasping from of Sheffield the office my god Ive Boon shot he went into an office across the Hall Fel into a chair and Ihnn left col lapsing in the corridor he a pronounced dead at Hahnemann Hospital from wounds of the Chest and Back investigators said they foun Simmons sitting with head bowed in the office a 25calibe foreign make pistol was on desk detectives said Simmon had pulled the weapon from i briefcase Rue suffered a nose Bruise and a Small Cut on the left Side of the Mouth in the fight police said Simmons had a Bruise above the left Eye the Agency opened free months ago and specialized in recruiting retired army and Navy officers for jobs in Indus try Rue lived with his wife mar Sha and their four children at 102 georgian re cinnamon son Simmons former Navy enlisted Man lives on sunny Brook re Stratford three More boats arrive with cuban refugees today key West up1 three More boatloads of refugees crossed the Florida Straits to a to launch an anticipated weekend Freedom Rush from Idel castros communist Cuba Havana radio reported 32 additional boats were at the de Point at Cama Rioca waiting to leave for Florida one boat was escorted to key Vest before Dawn with 44 re gees and a 10 Man Crew aboard a second Small boat a Rived later with 32 refugees and five crewmen the coast guard said a third Joat had been intercepted and Vas scheduled to arrive later in he Day there was no imme Diate word on the number of aboard this Craft Over 100 refugees have now come out of Cuba since Castro put his open door policy into effect improving weather conditions n the Florida Straits led officials to believe the flow of re gees May intensify Over the weekend and the coast guard beefed up its picket line of Parol boats to handle the surge the coast guard Friday escorted or towed to port Here Ive Small boats which brought f6 More cuban refugees to Reedom fridays arrivals swelled to 134 the number of cubans a iving Here since Castro initial ice his new open door policy the total does not include 62 exile crewmen who sailed boats rom Here to Cuba and Back to bring out their relatives incoming refugees Here told somber tales of political prisoners forced to work As slave labourers in sugar Cane Fields they complained of religious suppression under the islands communist regime a dozen or More boats today were reported waiting in the Freedom port of Cama Rioca on Cubas North coast to take refugees aboard for the 90mile voyage to Freedom people were reportedly arriving hourly from throughout Cuba to by reunited at Camai incas Fence compound with relatives who came to take them Back to the United states what people Are talking about should the United states permit an almost unlimited number of cuban of gees to enter this country this was the question asked this week by the Lebanon daily news inquiring reporter the answers around the town mrs Paul l Youtz 838 Chestnut St they must have a place to live but in a Little confused about the answer 1 dont know How it would be if the situation was reversed mrs Albert h Bender or Bank employee 905 Maple St the number admitted should be limited to those who know the English Lan Guage and can get along and find employment in this coun try Harold a fasnacht Bethle hem steel worker 204 w Walnut St Cleona there should be a limit we certainly admit All of the cuban population they should also be properly screened miss Ann Marie Cox medi Cal technician 1230 Brandy wine St i dont think we should we have enough Trou ble finding work for our own people Frank j Shuey labourer 1215 Lehman St the num Ber should be limited we should admit Only those who pass a screening test Bruce h Brightbill 541 Green St maybe we should admit 25000 but not 50000 As some propose where Are we going to put them All nude painted on Black velvet the theme of the conference is Man amid change Chris Tian imperatives on thursday oct 2s or Beines Durfor will represent Leb anon Valley College at hip installation of or John r Knecht left moments later the of United theology dashed Back in Dayton thu or the painting off the Wall received the honorary and fled doctor of divinity degree from Lac in 1957 at the Fey Lou place bar goo id like to have it Sho said ill get it for you baby ii said police reported the couple Cah damaged Lena Bachman 115 n fifth St reported to City police Fri Day night thai her car was dam aged while parked in front nose Cut Jeffrey l Petry 7 was struck on the nose by a done Friday afternoon two sutures wore taken in the resulting Cut at the Good of her Home the damage was Samaritan Hospital Jeffrey said to be about the left rear end of the car is the son of or and mrs Lewis i1 dry Church St Blitz Brothers by Sakren damage s according o slate police amounted in in the Hoo inv Carlo the Mighan car and to Neziri regional Parley of music clubs held Here today the a Fth Philadelphia Region Al conference of the Pennsyl Vania federation of music clubs is being held in Lebanon today the 1kmc is an affiliate of Llu National federation of Musi c b52 bombers hit Viet Cong troops stage ambushes continued from one ment unit ambushed about 100 guerrillas in an Xuyen province and reported that 28 had been killed no government casual ties were reported a communist Force of undetermined size inflicted heavy casualties Friday in an ambush near the cambodian Border 120 Miles West of Saigon the government unit said 50 guerrillas were killed a government company engaged two companies of guerrillas for six hours in another Del la clash 80 Miles South of Sai gon ten Viet Cong were killed and Light government losses wore reported us troops of the 1st cavalry division airmobile exchanged fire Friday with guerrillas who the conference is being he snot at a Convoy in the Central clubs Al St Marks United Church of Christ the Llano Meta music Chih of is the Host club for he conference mrs Clyde Barr of Lebanon vice president in charge of the Philadelphia r e g i o n of the pfc is in charge of the meet ing mrs Theodore Brandt is pres ident of the harmonia club state president speaking the speaker is mrs John r Kaufman 3rd Williamsport the slate president the program will include music by prof William fair Lamb pianist of the Lebanon Valley College faculty vocal selections by the Lia Imonia club Trio the harm Nelles com posed of mrs Clifford Caldwell mrs John Feeman and mrs James Hetrick and Voca solos by mrs Caldwell Highlands 15 Miles West of the divisions base Camp at an Khe the americans said they re pulsed a Viet Cong attempt to prevent the evacuation of a us helicopter shot Down with four men aboard the crewmen were rescued after armed helicopters killed seven Viet cons and wounded four in Saigon a terrorist hurled a grenade Over the Wall of an offi cers quarters but no casualties were reported the assailant escaped doctors remove stitches from lbs Abdomen continued 0m up a matter of convenience be cause of the time available Dur ing his Hosila Bizalion Laitin said it is just a Rou Tine dental checkup having no relation to last weeks opera Tion ii was the ninth Day since the president underwent surgery and his recuperation was continuing to go on schedule Johnson went to bed Al 2 am Oclay Laitin reported and slept until 7 am at Bethesda naval Hospital where Johnsons Gall bladder and a kidney Slone were re moved last week the president is on a minimum schedule that offers More time for a dental examination than he would have at the White House late Friday Johnson still had persistent pain and soreness in the Abdomen the pain kept him awake most of the night before around noontime the president dropped into what Laitin said was his first sound sleep since 2 am he slept for a Lille More i Iran an hour then Johnson caught up on another hours sleep in the late afternoon before dining with mrs Johnson and several of his Slaff on filet of sole spinach cold stewed tomatoes and the usual tapioca in Between the president signed a Bill making funds available to Federal Agen cies whose regular appropriation Bills have not yet cleared Congress replying to questions earlier Laitin said the doctors were giving Johnson no sedation for the pain and there were no Spe Cial problems he had been asked whether there was any thing out of the Ordinary the incision any infection 01 anything the doctors Tell me this Dis Comfort is not unexpected Laitin said and they Are no particularly disturbed about the Lack of sleep Cut sutured Eugene b Warner 35 438 n Parl Rise St had three sutures taken in a Cut on the left Eye How Friday afternoon at the Good Samaritan Hospital War Ner acc Dently bumped Heads with Mother employee White at work in the Lebanon Post Phelan is found guilty in slay for pay killings Philadelphia up Francis Birdman Phelan 25 was found guilty of first degree murder Friday in he slay for pay killings of a restaurant operators wife and business part Ner a three judge court brought in the verdict after about 10 minutes deliberation Phelan Vas described in psychiatric read into the trial acc ird As a dangerous human being his various court appearances since the slaying in line 1964 have been marked y violent outbursts in which e punched a court aide cursed Lis Mother and tried to fire his our appointed attorneys judges Raymond Pace Alex Ander Joseph Sloane and Alex Ander f Barbieri set next tuesday for sentencing one of whelans attorneys John Papo a pleaded for leniency on grounds the defendant is child led through life by 1 thoughts by his actions and by Lis urges asst dist Alty Richard a Sprague asked the death pen ally Phelan pleaded guilty to kill no Judy Lopinson 25 and Joseph Mallilo 52 in the base ment of Dantes restaurant it York co youth killed in Cycle Auto collision York Paap a motor Cycle Ridden by two Brothers collided with a car Miles North of Shrewsbury f r i d a night killing Douglas Rickard 17 of Felton re i his brother Thomas 18 was admitted to the intensive care unit of York Hospital and listed in serious condition slate police said the motor Cycle operated by Thomas Rich Ard collided Wilh a car on or route 111 about pm the Driver of the car Carl l an Derson of Dallas own re 1 escaped injury officers t angry Sukarno tells foreign newsmen he still leads nation Jakarta Sukarno told foreign a respondents in no Uncertain terms today he still con dered himself the Leader of the nation he called on he people to renew their crush Malaysia Cam Pangti and their position to Neo colonialism the uniformed Beme daled Sukarno turned Furi Hilly on the correspondents during ceremonies in which in installed anticommunist maj Gen Suharto As the army new commander chief replacing Gen Ach mad Yani one of six generals killed by the rebels in their abortive oct 1 coup Sukarno described the Abor enter City both were Sho several times Phelan said he was hired Foi which he never collected by Jack Lopinson the worn ans husband and co owner will Malito of the restaurant Lopin son was convicted and sentenced to die Cleona Man is injured in crash at it Gretna Ronald e Light 23 430 Penn ave Leona was treated at the Good Samaritan Hospital Early this morning As the Resul of a one car Accident he a discharged following treatment for injuries to his left ankle Aric hip according to the Hospital re port Light was driving along the my Gretna Road about Oclock this morning when i car ran off the Road and struck tree chief Ogene Dissinger Wes Cornwall township police is investigating further details c the Accident were not available at press time damage set at in trocar Accident a trocar Accident at Friday on route 22 in e a s Hanover township caused dam Ages estimated at 300 to on car no injuries were reported according to state police Mark Leroy Werner 24 Jones town re 2 was driving his Ca across route 22 at the intersection of a legislative Road when it was struck by a car opera de by Ronald Copeland Diamond re 1 Wernis car was undamaged police said issues crush Malaysia cry Ive coup As an internal Milila incident involving the army air Force and guard and Aid it was Only a Ripple in the Ocean of the indonesian revolt Ion he said i order that Here be no emotion agitated by Eft or right while Sukarno was berating correspondents for dispatches saying he was no longer the effective Leader of the nation in Donesia supreme operational command ordered the armed forces to suspend All political organizations whose members were involved in the coup a radio broadcast reported newspapers in Jakarta had reported earlier that communist party Leader d n audit is a prisoner of the army in Cen iral Java audit has not been seen in Jakarta since the coup collapsed the newspapers said audit had been holding illegal meet Ings in Jogjakarta audit and his party have been the target of riotous demonstrations by Young anticommunist of them devout mos daily since the collapse of the coup Friday was the first time in 10 Days hat no anticommunist demonstrations were reported Here the military High command n Jakarta issued a Stern warn no today against anticommunist riots which have razed Many communist party build Ings throughout Java and Sumatra an estimated 5000 persons Are said to have been arrested in roundups and arrests of suspected communists in various parts of Indonesia Palmyra Man injured in car truck Accident n John f Reeder 57 103 n Chestnut St Palmyra was admitted to the Good Samaritan Hospital this morning with in juries resulting from a car truck Accident in Palmyra Reeder is being treated for cuts of the Mouth a hand in jury and Chest pains he was re ported in satisfactory condition according to Palmyra police Reeder was driving his car Easl on main Street and crashed in to the rear of a parked tractor trailer Rig in the Vicinity of the Franklin Street intersection the truck was operated by Richard l Funkhouser her Shey re 1 damages to Reeders car was estimated at while the truck trailer had about j100 damage patrolman Norman e Butler is continuing the investigation Mouth injured Gregory a Klopp 5 son of or and mrs Herbert w Klopp 1440 e Walnut St was treated and discharged at the Good Samaritan Hospital Friday evening after he stuck a Pencil Point in the roof of his Mouth Arm fractured mrs Etta m Brandl 6n Locust St was admitted to the Good Samaritan Hospital Fri Day afternoon after she fell near and fractured her Arm tiian3c orbits one satellite disables another Cape Kennedy up the new air Force titin3c super rocket muffed its Chance to perform a record string of space Maneu vers Friday and in the process one of its two Satel Lites was disabled the powerful military space Booster followed its program for the first 56 minutes of Light by zooming into orbit and then switching to another but then it ran into trouble instead of firing a third time to shoot a radiation exploring satellite into a higher orbit the titans third stage suddenly developed an end Over end Tumble in space and remained in the same 460mile High orbit the tumbling apparently prevented the 375pound scientific satellite from being kicked away from the crippled rocket without that separation the satellite was unable to work the titans other satellite a simple 44inch radar sighting sphere apparently was kicked into orbit by itself before the tumbling started the air Force however said it would be some time before radar tracking would be certain of the spheres Fate the failure also ruined an at tempt to have the 15foot third stage fire seven More times in a record display of Man Euvera ability ils future military pay loads might need the titan3c is scheduled to Start lofting manned orbiting laboratories Mol for the de sense department in 1968 vials said fridays trouble not expected to affect the Mol Mission

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