The Evening Times from Sayre, Pennsylvania (2024)

PAGE FIVE THE EVENING TIMES, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1956 Sayre, Athens, South Waverly. and Waverly, N. Y. Clinic Certificate Presented Democratic presidential nomination, said Thursday he hopes to enlist the support of delegates in North and South Carolina. Sparkman Certain Southern Caucus Won't Lead to Third Party Movement Lesson to Nasser-Tops Good News of Weekf Arms Cut Fears Top the Bad Washington (UP) Sen.

John J. Sparkman (D-Ala) said today he is conviced that a scheduled Egypt would build the dam any way. It seemed likely that Rus pre convention caucus of South sia would accept a formal re ern Democratic leaders will not quest from him for aid. But that would face Nasser with the pos lead to a Southern walkout or third party movement. sibility of tying Egypt's economy Sparkman, 1952 vice presiden to Russia perhaps for decades.

tial nominee and chairman of 2. The presidents of the Amer lean republics, meeting in Pan the Alabama delegation to the 1956 Democratic convention, told TRIBORO TRANSPORTATION INCORPORATED Summer Bus Schedule SATURDAY SERVICE Bu leaves Waverly 6 A.M. and avary hour until 7 P.M. Bus leaves Athens for Sayra and Waverly 6:30 A.M. svexjr hour Until 6:30 P.M.

MAIN LINE First bus leaves Waverly I AH. every half hour until 9 A.M. First bus leaves Sayre (or Athena 6:15 AM. every naif hour until 9:14 A.M. First bus leaves Athena for Sayre A Waverly 6:30 A M.

until 9:30 AM. First bus leaves Sayre for Waverly 6:45 AM. every half hour until P.M. HOUR 8ERVICB REMAINDER OF THE DAT Bus leaves Waverly 10 A.M. Leaves Sayre for Athens 10:15 A.M.

Bus leaves Athens for Sayre A Waver! 10:30 AM. Bus leaves Sayre for Waverly A.M. Last bus leaves Athens 6:30 P.M. eat- ama, signed a declaration of principles calling for intensifica the United Press he plans to at tend the caucus. It will be held at Atlantia next Wednesday.

tion of economic and social co-operation. The meeting was un dramatic and largely formal, By CHARLES M. MCCANN The week's good and bad news on the international balance sheet: The Good 1. Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt was given a lesson on the danger of trying to play the East against the West in foreign policy. The United States and Great Britain had offered Nasser financial aid toward building the great Aswan Dam.

So, thought Nasser, had Soviet Russia. Tired of Nasser's frank fence-riding, the United States and Britain withdrew their offers. To Nasser's dismay, Russia followed by saying that it was not at present considering aid In the dam project. Nasser, enraged, accused the State Department of "shameless, lying, deceiving and misleading" statements. He said Southern governors, delega But it was calculated to strength front, but within the Democratic party, and that we are not threatening a bolt or walkout." Other political developments: Virginia Democrats gathered for their state convention today to select national convention delegates who will cast 32 votes the last state to choose delegates for the Aug.

13 convention. Advance word was that the Virginians probably would name an uninstructed delegation to vote as a unit. Harold E. Stassen made public Thursday a list of prominent Republicans who will help finance a nationwide poll to determine the relative popularity of Vice President Richard M. Nixon and Massachusetts Gov.

Christian A. Herter. Stassen, who favors Herter over Nixon as GOP vice presidential nominee, named among others, Bailie Vinson, GOP national committeeman from Oklahoma, and Elroy W. Brownwich, national committeeman from Missouri. Kentucky Gov.

A. B. Happy Chandler, a candidate for the en the ties between the United States and its 20 sister republics tion chairmen and members of the national convention platform committee were invited to the Atlanta meeting Thursday by Gov. George Bell Timmerman Jr. of South Carolina.

The goal of the western Hemisphere. 3. Adm. Arthur W. Radford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, assured Far Eastern coun is to develop Southern unity in eept Friday.

Friday evening riday evening service every hour. fighting for a civil rights plat Last bus leaves Waverly, 9 P.M. tries that the United States in tends to maintain adequate mil- form plank acceptable to the Last bus leaves Athena 9:30 U. South. itary strength to take its full Sparkman played a major role part in defense against possible Communist aggression.

Radford in drafting the 1952 civil rights plank, which the South accepted Counties SOUTH WAVERLY ft CLINTON AVE (Shop Run) Monday thru Friday: Bus leaves WiU llam St. In Waverly at 6:15 AM. via, South Waverly to Sayre shops. Afternoon shop run from Blue Swan at 3 P.M.. V.

Shop 8:10 P.M. back to L. Shop 3:30 back to Blue Swan 4:00 P.M NO BUS SERVICE SUNDAYS OR HOLIDAYS Charles Crumbling of Towanda, executive secretary of the Bradford-Sullivan Heart Association, presents a rheumatic fever clinic certificate to Ray K. Bolir presents a rheumatic fever clinic certificate to Kay K. boiinger, somewhat reluctantly.

ad State chairmen from some of ministrator of the Packer Hospital as Dr. Joseph B. Cady, director of the Clinic, looks on. the Southern states held a pre liminary session at Atlanta two weeks ago. They issued a state AIR-CONDITIONED Enjoy A Movie In Comfort ment which Included a pledge that they were not trying to pro TONIGHT AND SATURDAY Packer Approved As Rheumatic Fever Clinic voke a walkout or third party movement to split the party in Pensions, Race Issues Before New York Legion the 1948 pattern.

Sparkman, a party regular, A Grand Show For The Entire Family! Potato Blossom Queen Is Named Coudersport, Pa. (UP) Dona Lee Brumbaugh, ash-blonde, Blue-eyed beauty from Blair County, is the 1956 Potato Blossom Queen. She was picked for the title Thursday at the closing day of the annual state Potato Festival here. said that statement "completely Drum Corps Competition! JULY 29th 2 P.M. $1,200.00 In Prizes TIOGA COUNTY FAIR OWEGO, N.

Y. COMPETITION BY: 5 Great Drum and Bugle Corps satisnea him that the caucus Bob's New Fun Show Out-Joys "TK55 SEVKN LITTLE FOYS" Paramount PrtMnts would not lay the groundwork The Robert Packer Hospital for a third party. 'I think it will solidify our stand was recently awarded a certificate by the Committee on Cardiovascular Clinics oi the Amer ana miorm the resolutions plat- 7 -gSSSg? Rochester (AP) The New York State American Legion today was expected to act on two controversial resolutions dealing with federal pensions for World War I veterans and a race re iorm committee of how wi stand," he said. "It will demon Miss Brumbaugh, 19, who got strate that we have a solid ican Heart Association, through its affiliate, the Pennsylvania Heart Association, signifying that the hospital has met the ture's Fruit and Vegetable Divi striction in the 40 8. State Comptroller Arthur Levitt set off the controversy on pen sion, and Fred A.

mav- requirements set for an approv I with Pearl Bailey Color by Technicolor aFTTa' the nod over 12 other contestants, was crowned by state Secretary of Agriculture William A. Henning. The Blair County girl had of York, who also doubles ed rheumatic fever clinic. sions yesterday when he urged as chief executive of "Potato It has been only during the the Legion in a speech to drop City 'a 500-acre experimental placed second in the recent Miss FAMILY NITE Join the Fun last two years that standards for these clinics have been es its demand vfor federal pensions Coming Tuesday $1.00 Admits A Family "THE BRIGADIERS" SYRACUSE, N. Y.

"GREEN DRAGONS" ONEONTA, N. Y. "THE CAVALIERS" BATAVIA, N. Y. "POST 396" GENEVA, N.

T. larm here operated by the grow tablished. Since 1948, however, ers association. Erwin Stern. of Lock Haven the Packer has provided this Clinton County, won the men's for World War I veterans and concentrate on gaining increased benefits for disabled veterans now on pension.

Legion officials immediately took issue with Levitt's recom type of service by appointment and at no cost, upon recommen Morrison Grove beauty contest. The beauty crowning climaxed the two-day "Potato City" festival which attracted some 6,500 visitors from north central Pennsylvania and nearby New York sponsored by the Pennsylvania Potato Growers Assn. Featured speakers on closing potato picking trophy by gath ering 300 pounds in four minu dation of private physicians. tes, seven seconds. It was his During this time 1,500 rheu mendation.

third championship. matic and congenital heart pa A resolution was prepared urg tients have been examined. Mrs. Ruth Hess of Lancaster. The award makes the Clinic toon the ladies crown.

ing the Legion to reexamine its stand on federal pensions and to appoint a fact-finding commis at the Packer one of 17 approved clinics in the state of Pennsyl day included James Swan of Delevan, Wise, past president of the Vegetable Growers of America; A. E. Mercker of the HILTON DRUM BUGLE CORPS HILTON, N. Y. ADDED ATTRACTIONS! PENN-YORK SCOTCH HIGHLANDERS NOVELTY BAGPIPE OUTFIT FROM WAVERLY Baton Exhibition by: IRENE SINCHASKI OWEGO POST 401 1.00 Admission Includes Grandstand Seat sion to review the issue.

Valley DRIVE-IN Sayre, Pa. Another resolution to go be vania. It was the fifth hospital to establish such a service in the state. U.S. Department of Agricul- fore the group would require the TONITE and SATURDAY TWIN TERRORS IN ONE THRILL-BILL ATTENTION EARTH-PEOPLE! FLYING SAUCERS ATTACK! These clinics are held twice 40 8, fun-making unit oi me Legion, to remove the word monthly on the second and fourth white" from its membership re Tuesday morning.

Dr. Joseph B. quirements or face expulsion from the Legion. Cady is director of the rheumatic fever clinic, chief of the Pennsylvania Tuberculosis Clinic, and Both were sponsored by me Kings County American Legion. past president of the Pennsyl NOW 2 HITS ALL IN COLOR AND CINEMASCOPE Kirk Douglas "THE RACERS" PLUS MARILYN MONROE ROBERT MITCHUM "RIVER OF NO RETURN" ALSO vania State Heart Association.

Levitt, a Legionnaire ana colonel in the Army reserve, referred in his speech to the Legion's support of an omnibus bill in made his statement in the Philip pines, where he attended the TONITE SAT. DOUBLE FEATURE George Gobel Mitzi Gaynor "BIRDS BEES" PLUS Sterling Hayden-Vera Ralston "TIMBER JACK" Congress mar wouia proviue both World War I pensions and commissioning of the new Cubi Point Naval Air Station, which higher benefits for disabled is to be the Navy's largest over The bill passed the House, but is now in the Senate Finance seas air installation. The Bad 1. Chancellor Konrad Adenau WATCH FOR OUR "DUSK TO DAWN" SHOW DATE Committee. Final action is unlikely during Congress' rush toward adjournment.

er of West Germany expressed alarm over the possibility of cuts in United States and British mill' Maurice Stember of Freeport, state adjutant, said he was "sure nothing will alter the Legion's tary strength in Europe. He made it known that he feared a weakening of Allied defense i "3 Art) Th tafciir77S mum nWSZ Tarvel present position." "Our interest is with the dis PLUS at a time when he is being urg ed to speed German rearma. abled veteran," Stember said, It Happens Befora Your Horrified Eyes! ment. The State Department "and that includes the World Wrar I disabled veteran. We have Beyond gave the West German ambas sador in Washington private as I.UJMl.ll..

I I to look out for those too. nACrpinli An! aVIWI lal VIII surances that no damaging cuts would be made. Still worried. rwT 3t i A spokesman for the 40 8 has said the Legion could not TONITE and SATURDAY force it to lower its color bar. He said the unit was in existence 12 years before being admitted Adenauer sent Lt.

Gen. Adolf Heusinger, chief of the West German Supreme Military Council, hastily to Washington to urge that no reduction be made in fUi mil Garget aa saseeo into the Legion. But Earl C. Hitchco*ck of Glens Falls, chairman of the Legion's American strength. 2.

A sudden flare-up of violence tnuF resolution committee, said that threatened serious trouble between Israel and its Arab neigh if the resolution were approved, it could take away many of the bors. Firing was reported along rights of the 40 8. the Jordanian, Syrian and Egyp- Hitchco*ck said the 40 8' Jw ISmiM I frontiers of Israel. Jordan "white" membership require said that its anti-aircraft batter TREAT YOURSELF TODAY TO Your Favorite Flavor TOPPED WITH YOUR FAVORITE FRUIT ment Was inserted after the organization had obtained Legion FEATURE SHOWN ONCE AT 8:30 ies hit an encroaching Israeli plane and sent it down aflame over Israel territory. Israel ad recognition.

About 10,000 persons were here for the three-day convention of mitted that one of its planes made a forced landing. It denied the Legion and Its auxiliaries The meetings end tomorrow. PLEASE NOTE "THE WEREWOLF" Will Not Be Shown At The Saturday Matinee. Attv. Gen.

Jacob K. Javits urg that the plane was damaged. 3. Great Britain, fighting a tough battle against inflation, was threatened with its greatest automobile factory strike in ed the Legion to "lead all the national veterans' organizations in the current struggle for civil rights and equality of opportuni many years. Workers at one big STARTS SUNDAY 4 BIG DAYS 4 ty for all Javits, a Republican told the This is the season for many fresh fruits and that means it's the right time to enjoy them in an especially delicious way with "Jolly Farmer Ice Cream.

Peaches, berries, cherries whatever you prefer all blend superbly with your favorite ice cream flavor. TRY OUR APPLE SHERBET Legionnaires in a prepared speech: i RADIO "The civil rights program of SUNDAY MONDAY He was a She was a Man-Trader plant were called out in protest against layoffs due to modernization. Walkouts started at other factories. Labor unions joined in an attempt to make the strikers fully effective. Fear was expressed that the entire motor industry might be paralyzed.

Britain is the world's biggest exporter of motor cars. Paralysis of the industry would bring a grave threat to the country's economy. fered by the administration, even as watered down for action on the floor of the House of Representatives, has now apparently practically no chance of being enacted by the Congress before it adjourns for this ses They Both ihBStlMB Had a Price! sion." Saying "the President has now Warner Bros. NIUflT. ALAN done all that he could to induce the Congress to do its part in enforcing civil rights," Javits added: P-GALLON 95 FAMILY "If the administration's civil rights program fails in the Con gress, the President should, with XADD thriH'mgly teamed with Hut Reta of Troy' girt ROSS ANA PODtSTA out question, himself appoint a bipartisan civil rights commission to exercise the same au thority as proposed by the ad ministration's program sent to CINEMASCOPE the Congress.

Such a commission, Javits Waverly fHf WI said, would investigate complaints of injustices because of Oko Wf om t.uxt htm 701b CwrtWVFai lttrr( DliMBnt color, race, religion or national COLOR BY WarnerColor Creamery origin. -i Some 28 per cent of the fabric used in the United States is made of man made fibers..

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