Chapptiquifs Oldest Newspaper \ " u^appaciua Library • l Chappaqua, H* Official Paper of the Township of New Castle PRICE FIVE CENTS CHAPPAQUA, N. Y., THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1956 Serving New Castle 29 Years—NO. 9 Fox Finds First Six Months Town Receives GOP Women Launch Big Campaign In Office 'Most Pleasant* Go-Ahead for Fund-Raising •f Builders, Local Tax Committee to Study Growth Control Plan The tremendous application of Republican women, under di "It has been the most pleasant,"Mr. Lasker has been a big help rection of the Republican State experience I ever had had." to us He is wise and has our time, services and money given, Committee, have embarked on by thej women, m the last elec Town Supervisor J. Edward Fox interests at heart. He delves into The" Town of New Castle has the largest fun-raising drive in Said of his first six months in everything and has made it been granted approval by the the history of politics in the tion strongly indicated the in easier for the councilmen to office. creasing interest of women in Water Power Control Commis Empire state. 'There has not been a single work together." sion for establishment of a new politics. Remembering this splen A number of Chappaqua wom Referring to the Town As instance of political animosit}." water svstem by hooking onto en are assisting in the drive, sessor, he said. "Mr Tucker did demonstration, we are again he added. Shaft No 3 of the New Croton Supervisor Fox. a Democrat, <L>nde W ) has tackled his job Aqueduct. Town Supervisor J. which was launched bv Jane reaching out to the women in Todd of Tarrytown, vice chair completed six months in office in a professional manner His Edward Fox announced. man of the Republican State this drive to show the same dedi logic, thinking, fairness his on July 1. Elected Supervisor of Town Attorney Morris Lasker An adjourned public hearing N e w Castle last November, and whole manner—have been con is now working out provisions Committee and president of the cation and determination to win, on the proposed ordinance con taking office Janury 1, he suc ducive to better relationship be lor a lease with the City of N e w Federation of Women's Republi campaign leaders said. trolling growth in Chappaqua by This drive is officially* desig ceeded Robert B. Stewart, Re tween the public and the as York on whose property the new can Clubs in the State. ' restricting the number of build Relations are pumpins station will be located. County director is Mrs. J W. nated as the "Thank You, Mr publican, who had been in office sessor's office ing permits issued annually has better than ever " 20 years Mr. Fox *aid that when the Barker of New Rochelle. with President" campaign. Contribu been scheduled by the Town "The Town officials, the office lease is worked out, the Town Mrs R. D Huber of Chappaqua tors to the campaign will re "The Town Board works with Board for Tuesday, July 24, at only one thought in mind—the personnel a n d Mie nolur> (tie. will ask lmmediatelv f o r b i d s on serving a s director of District ceive a postcard to be mailed to Board of Directors of the League 8:15 P.M. Terming the proposed growth the White House, inscribed with betterment of the Town." Mr water and highwav departments construction of the pumping sta No 1 in Westchester. ing a message of encouragement and control ordinance a "reasonable of Women Voters of N e w Castle, Area directors for Chappaqua Fox told the Tribune. He also!have carried on their duties in tion, adding that there are suffi at a meeting on July 6 conTuesday night, which attracted approach" to the problem now was enthusiastic about the effort]an efficient manner, and I am cient funds on hand to get start are Mrs F. V Guinzburg and congratulation to the President. confronting C h a p p a q u a . the sidered the proposed amendment 0 spectators to the Town Mrs H Riegelman, and lieuten There is room on the postcards shown by the various boards and|grateful to them." Mr Fox said ed on the work to the Zoning Ordinance by the hearing room League of Women Voters' Board "Last, but not least I w a n t "We hope we can get hooked ants assisting them are Mrs. C.for contributors to add their of Directors has sent a letter to addition of Article VIIB and the town officials and praised each . capacity, to thank the press, which hasjup before the weather causes MacRae, Mrs William Cubbins, personal sentiments, and national in turn. interim report of the Special Late-comers crowded in the corTown Supervisor J. Edward Fox turbidness in the water Mrs C. MacRae. Mrs. William officials of the drive said that "The Planning Board has as been kind to evervone in Toun'anv Committee on Local Taxation. outlining Jhe organization's stand Cubbins. Mrs. S. Marcus. Mrs thousands of these have been |again,'' the supervisor added. big a work load as a m in town Hall "The statement which follows W Carr. Mrs A Vander Ven. mailed from throughout the na on the proposal-. "It has been a nice associa-! Its members have met problems should be considered only as an .o'n Pointing out that the directors deci Mrs. George Halstead. M r s T tion with credit to themselves and tion all the wav around I hope j REPORTS DOG LOST expression of opnion by the . ! l £0rtfn are without authority to act on me Hochstader. Mrs Robert h c a r n ovi] The worker not only are seek to the town. Mr. Williams (Grav, —and I am sure —it will con-| Jose De Capriles of 81 Ridge- H . ^ ff f y tftermidissues the entire membership has Board of Directors of the League Williams, Planning Board chair- tinue." the s u p e r v i s o r com- wood Terrace reported to New Hardv. Miss Nancy Adele Krone. ing funds, but also are urging not studied, the LWV Board of Women Voters of N e w Castle. W^-*"?^™*1** I* dis h a d man) and his entire board should mented Castle police on Julv 4 that his Mr A. M Craig J r , and Mrs each person contacted to register agreed, however, that "a rea and not necessarily as represent- P ° f " °J ^* ™asu re " h and vote be complimented. No one except| Mr. Fox has been praised dog was lost. F Kasten ing the thinking of the member™ * S sonable method of controlling those working with them know- throuehout hi< lirst M \ monlhs ' the rapidly rising population, ship as a whole or committing it how much they do " he said, add by his associates, who have ap in any way. It should be evalu> ' ™M permit Counciluntil such time as adequate fa Chamber Needs Poll his willingness to ing, "It's nice to know >ou can preciated William A. Grier, chairman cilities can be provided, would ated in the light of the following fall back on these people when tackle problems and who have Of Members Before considerations: °* Special Committee for be desirable." admired the efficienc.v and speed von are in need rf heln i1. The T U „authority of ~r the i h Board n„,^ Taxation, and Town AtThe League Board's letter, Backing Ordinance "The Zoning Board of Appeals with which solutions to a num sent to Mr. Fox by Mrs. Bruce to act on behalf of the local n Saturday with attornejs rephas tough and knotty problems ber of these problems have been Andrew Grieco. president of Miller, president, follows: Taj Mahal, and the sight of this the Chappaqua Chamber of Com By MARK ADAMS - the word appeals implies that," reached league is limited to those items resenting builders, who requested "In response to the request of He also has been praised e<-| Miss Mar\ Goode Krone f(building, world-renowned for its merce, has written William A. Mr. Grier, dated June 29, the Mr. Fox commented "Mr. Pierce (Turn to Page 10, Please) timp aftertime an apportunity (Edward T. Pierce, Zoning Board penally for his personal interest Chappaqua is doing in 43 dajs beautv will be for Miss Krone, Grier. chairman of the Special to "sit down and work out" what chairman) and his associates in visiting all areas of the town what it took the hero in one of the highest point of her trip Committee on Local Taxation, . .they termed "inequities" of the to familiarize himself with their Jules Verne's books 80 davs to After she leaves India. Miss that before any opinion expressed work hard at them," he said Chappaqua Legion | measure. Praising Morris Lasker. Town needs and for his acceptance of do Miss Krone is traveling Krone will have another long on the proposed Special Resi Moratorium on Permits Attorney. Mr. Fox continued, suggestions outside Town Hall around the world h\ plane on a flight, but mainly over land, to dence District, should result from Post Cited for However, before agreeing to a trip lasting onlv from July 28 reach Lebanon. Egypt is her next a poll of the entire membership. delay, at the suggestion of Barto September 9 - just one dav stop. Miss Krone plans to take Membership Work While the Chamber of Com 453, clay Shaw, president of the RePathway at Plaza, a hoat trip up the Nile to Luxor, over six weeks to travel 22.259 merce is "naturally in favor of C h a p p a q u a Post No. American Legion, was well rep- publican Club, and David Nierenmiles with many stops along the and a donkey or camel-back ride any measures that will benefit Road Improvements resented at the 38th annual bere:. local attorney, both of to the area of the pyramids, the community", Mr. Gneco's wav appeared as "private citiAid Pedestrians Damage that is expected to run Westchester Countv American later explained there had not Miss Krone has traveled e x - ! t ° ™ Sphinx. r, .. / . j , . • zens". the Town Board asked Miss Krone then will fly been sufficient time to conduct into thousands of dollars when Chappaqua pedestrians have tensiveh in the United States, Legion Convention held last F n representing the v a n estimates have been submitted, found easier w a l k i n g along but has never been abroad be across the Mediterranean to Is a membership poll. day and Saturday under the developers to agree to a tanbul, where she will see many His letter further stated *«*at resulted from a fire in the new auspices of N e w Rochelle Post moratOFium on building perrhits Quaker Street Bridge since the fore She didn't know any par beautiful mosques, and then to kitchen of the many details that w e would like ly-renovated Chappaqua -will participate in fences have been moved hack ticular place overseas she want during the two-week discussion Athens where she will enjoy Mount Kisco Country Club on jsj g ed to visit, so she decided to see to hear from more members be the nation-wide Civil Defense and those walking no longer have Saturday. Chappaqua Post received a cij . Training Exercise next Fridav. to move out in the street at the almost everv thing, and then visiting the Acropolis and other fore expressing an opinion." famous ruins. Italy is the next pick a spot to which she would Prompt action on the part of July 20. when local s t w e t s and bridge's end. tat ion for membership achieved Fox asked if the develop stop for Miss Krone. There she two club members. Dr. Law sidewalks will be cleared of The work was done last week like to return later. ment for its good work during ers' attorneys would agree to Pastor rence Barnett and De Blois vehicular traffic and pedestrians under superv ision of Joseph Leaving from her home on will v isit Rome. Florence, and English Venice She expect to take a Page, who discovered the fire, is the past year. The local organi- the moratorium, with spectators for a fifteen-minute period Brady, superintendent for this Sheridan Drive in Seven Bridges gondola ride down one of the Bring Greetings on y ^ "P ^l' J** credited by Edmund F. Ebert, zation was also congratulated Chief Maurice J Haves in dis area of the State Department of on July 28, Miss Krone will fly ,f, ., attorneys present promised that many canals in Venjce president of the club, with lo To Supervisor Fox its ambulance which was the cussing the forthcoming alert Public Works, Town Supervisor across the country to San FfanFrom Venice. Miss Krone will said that police will be stationed J. Edward Fox said. sisco She will then visit Hawaii Official greetings to Supervisor calizing the conflagration and only one in the American Legion mornatorium. *• at the main arteries throughout and Honolulu The next leg of fly to Paris for a brief look at J Edward Fox of the Town of keeping the damages to a mini parade, and which is the only Builders' ' attorneys hurled The Town of N e w Castle the Town of N e w Castle to stop the trip has Miss Krone slightly the capital of France, and then New Castle, as presiding muni mum. Dr. Barnett and Mr. Page Legion ambulance in Westches- charges terming the proposed plans to start this week work on all traffice for the drill period a pathway leading from the Sta worried: she must fly over 4,594 to London. Finally, probably a cipal executive of Chappaqua had just returned to the cluHj * ^ , . , . , . 'undemocratic", "not American," between 4:10 P.M. and 4:25 P.M.tion Plaza along Pinesbridge miles, of open water. before, little . a c c u s a l the.TowpJ.-Board u u ^ tired^btit,surely,with, a i r ™ ^ ^ A i r ^ Vg rTe aht ^ ™ presented yesterdayi>y the! from their golf game, and noj-0r County maintained for the ^iitefesl •smoke^coming' ^irttip^^e s ! & V l c . e y 0 O - ^ Members of the N e w Castle P o Road to Washington Street. The reaching-Japan. Miss Kroriie^has lice Force will be assisted by path will extend several hundred done much travel by flying al wofidf Miss, Krone Bqurnemouth, England, who is. itieri's looker room. Their imme Commander Vivian:^rnoid'atr ii%duties, of $he Board <#"Edthe Auxiliary Police, of which feet. Work will be done under ready, however, and probably to N e w York" on September 9 visiting here as guest preacher diate use of fire extinguishers •fen&ed" the* convention sessions, ucattori and 'of using' fUe- school (Turn to Page 10, Please) Donald Owens is captain. for the First Congregational kept the fire from Spreading accompanied by delegates and situation as a "subterfuge.". the supervision of Al Graff. New won't be as concerned over this through the buildings. The fire alarm will sound at Castle highway department su long flight as would a person Church. Not Board's Problem 4 10 announcing the alert in this perintendent with less flving experience. The fire was discovered and guests. The Rev. Mr. Porter has been Year's Last Friday aiea. and will sound the "all reported at 5:22 Saturday even The Board was told "it's not In Japan Miss Krone will visit been appointed this year as Mr Graff's department clear at 4 2.x ing. N e w Castle volunteer fire your problem", with speakers as Tokvo and K\oto. with side trips The 13 th Tomorrow Chaplain to His Worship the Arts and Craft All commercial radio and tele is oiling roads along Lawrence to see other scenic and impor men responding to the call serting no one wants double ses Head off the black cat in Mayor of Bournemouth. Coun vision broadcasts will be silenced Crosswavs, G r a c e Lane and tant places After leaving Japan. your path, and walk around cillor Philip George Tempjeman, broke through the kitchen ceil Class at Center sions in the schools. "Leave it during the nation-wide tiaining Campfire Road Miss Krone will fly over more that ladder tomorrow to keep P., and in this capacity he ing where, it is believed, the fire "Arts and Crafts for Young to the Board of Education", they exercise. Westchester residents had been smoldering for some open water dangerously close to good luck on your side for is a diplomatic representative Adults," is a new division added urged. are advised to tune to 1240 lor DRIVES O F F ROAD time. The fire, of an internal Mr. Grier told the assembly abroad of his home community. to the summer program of the Red China to reach Hong Kong Friday the Thirteenth. 124i. on their radio dials tor nature, was not in any way re that school taxes have increased Westchester Workshop, which Accordingly, in a simple informal With the year half over, we Neil Craig of Northway. Law in which she is interested partly local information and instruc opened Monday at the County lated to the operation of the from $21.40 in 1950 to $33.40 last ceremony held yesterday morn for its great beautv can all breath easier after to tions. Station WFAS (normally rence Farms. South, drove off Center, White Plains. Members kitchen. ing in Supervisor Fox's office in lear and on to $44.40 at present. Bangkok, in Thailand, is Miss morrow if luck holds out for heard at 1230 kc. or 123) wiil the road on Wednesdav, July 4. Krone's next stop Here she will through the proverbial un Town Hall. Mr. Porter extended of this group will meet Thursday Last year, the average classroom Mr. Ebert complimented the broadcast at steady intervals at Bedford Road and Whippoor- visit places with tongue-twist ing lucky day. The year 1956 has official greetings and presented evenings beginning tonight from (Turn to Page 10, Please) resourcefulness of the club man throughout the 15 minute period will Road, according to a report 7 to 10 o'clock, and following the New Castle official with a abounded with Friday the 13ths, ager, Jack Guyer, who despite of the accident filed with New- names like Chulalongkorn Uni of the exercise. skill sessions in painting, photo Castle police His car struck a versity and Wat Bonjamabopit. one in January, one in April, striking colored picture of the the fire damage, was able to graphy and ceramics, there will The 1240 channel is known as guy wire supporting a pole. A a marble temple. Miss Krone will and tomorrow the unlucky day county borough of Bournemouth. improvise a buffet dinner for "Conelrad" (Control of Electro tow-truck had to be summoned then fly to India, with Calcutta for the month of July, and the An elaborately printed souvenir Sunday, and is continuing the be a recreation hour and the op magnetic Radiation) and is a to haul the auto to a garage and Delhi the major stops. Near last Friday the 13th for this also was presented as a gift to operation of the kitchen and din portunity for making new friends. Also reopening this week are system devised bv the Govern Mr. Fox. In it are colored illus ing room. Estimates on the re Delhi Miss Krone will see the year. Whew! for repair. summer sessions for adults, teen ment and the broadcasting in trations of the countyborough building of damaged parts of the agers, as well as the Junior dustry to bring official informa of Bournemouth, showing its lux club will be received throughout Workshop for young people from tion and Civil Defense instruc uriant gardens, its broad curving this week, • and repairs are ex 8 to 16 years of age, meeting on tions in times of emergencv beach with great cliffs behind pected to be started within a Mondays and Wednesdays. Reg Without "Conelrad". e n e m v Donald A. Halliday, prominent it, and its protected natural bay. few days. Considerable struc istration for all age groups which bombers could tune in their di resident of Chappaqua for the The Rev. M. Porter has been tural damage will need to be provide for classes in ceramics, past ten years, died Tuesday rection finders to a station pastor of the East Cliff Congre repaired and replaced in the dressmaking, jewelry, metal en afternoon at his home on Seven broadcasting in a target area gational Church at Bournemouth kitchen. Dining room damage is ameling, painting, photography Bridge Road, where he had been and ride the "beam" right into since 1948. H e will serve in Chap of a less costly nature, being and weaving are being accepted ill for the past four months. their targets. Conelrad stations, all this week. caused by smoke and water. paqua for six weeks. of which W F A S is the Westches Active in civic affairs, Mr. ter member, can continue to opHalliday had served as a mem prate even under attack condi ber of the Board of Education tions and still deny enemy planes from Sept. 3, 1953 to Dec. 31, thig navigational aid. 1955. While a member of the Board he served as Chairman of the Educational Program Committee, and was Chairman A letter charging that school derful job in getting more in tive purposes reflected in the of its Finance Committee during officials lack an "attitude «of formation to the people earlier budget. $ 9,281 1955. In 1952 and 1953 he was economy" has been sent to Ar and in improved form. A con General control 83,450 Chairman of, the Citizens Com Professional salaries — thur L. Nash, president of the tinuation of this will be even 46,812 mittee on High School Program, Clerical salaries . Board of Education, by Edmund more helpful in years ahead. A six-year old boy was injur As a premise upon which my Administrative Expense, 14,052 a committee jointly appointed by F. Ebert of Bradley Farms, for ed and required hospitalization 5,575 the Parent-Teacher Association mer chairman of the Town following comments are based, Adult school after an accident here on Friday. . — 22,800 and the Board of Education. Club's Taxation and Finance let m e say I continue devoted Librarians July 6. according to report filed He was an active member of 17,900 , to a top-notch school system of Nurses Committee. with Town of N e w Castle Police. the First Congregational Church, 13,000 Mr. Ebert resigned from the the academic quality w e have Alterations Bobby Delharo of 21 Stone and was superintendent of the 665 Town Club's Board of Directors enjoyed in the past and recog Business office equipment Avenue, Ossining. a passenger in Sunday School there until 1951. 2,300 when he became president of nize that • requires adequate fa Middle School Office, etc. the car driven by John L. CaHe served on the Board of Trus Mount Kisco Country Club- be cilities as well. farelli, also of Ossining. r?ceiv tees, Board of Deacons and on $215,835 However, I detect in the pres cause of lack of time for duties ed head injuries, and was taken the Board of Christian Educa This is an incomplete analysis ent budget, and only intimate with both organizations. tion. to Phelps Hospital, North Mr. Ebert's letter pointed out familiarity could confirm it, far and you can quarrel with it if Mr. Halliday was born in 1915. Tarrytown, where hp w a s treat that all economy must stem from sufficient effort to bring you wish but it serves to il He was graduated from N e w ed and admitted a s a patient. from school officials and de under control administrative ex lustrate the point for those ex York University and the Ameri The accident occurred, Mr. Caclared that "I detect no altitude pense and no retrenchment what penditures represent over 14% can Institute of Banking, and farelli said, as he w a s -driving of economy in their own budge soever in "fringe benefits" . . . per cent of the total budget and at the time of his death w a s South on Croton D a m Road nor will this be done by tem almost I8V2 per cent of the tary area." Assistant Vice President of t h e "Two cars approached me, head He further stated that he de porizing in those areas. Rather, budget exclusive of fixed charges United States Trust Company in Ing North", h e stated, "One car and debt service. If all administected in the present budget "far I believe, it will be necessary N e w York. was passing the other, and to from sufficient effort to bring to be arbitrary if the school ad i'trative items were picked up, in Private funeral services are avoid colliding, I made a sharp cluding such things as $1,075 in under control administrative ex ministration is to have inculcated being held this afternoon at the turn into Alia Partis Road, and pense and no retrenchment what in it a philosophy of strict I crease (about 15 per cent in Beecher Funeral Home, with t h e hit a tree." Kathy Gallagher of economy. None of this implies^ telephone expense, the scope of soever in 'fringe benefits'." Rev. Alfred D . Moore, associate 17 Waldon Road, Ossining, w a s Mr. Ebert's letter stated that criticism of professional com the problem to be recognized pastor of the First Congrega also a passenger in the car. The would increase. in his opinion "it will be neces petence. driver, who will be twenty years Effective e c o n o m y in the tional Church, officiating. Inter The budget items do not di sary, to be arbitrary if the school ment is in Fairlawn Cemetery, old this month, has a Junidr administration is to have in rectly reflect the problem of ad school system-as a whole results Quaker Hill. A memorial service Operator's licensp. culcated in it a philosophy of ministrative costs for they are from an attitude and I detect will be held at 3:30 Sunday spread throuehout the budget. no attitude of economy in • their strict economy." afternoon at the First Congrega Four Pianos Needed His complete letter follows: For example "Instructional Serv own budgetary area a m o n g tional Church, conducted by the ices" include increased admin school officials from whom all Mr. Arthur L. Nash By Middle School Rev. Mr. Moore. economy must stem. istrative expenses as follows: Sheridan Drive Mr. Halliday is survived by his Four pianos will be needed by As this is a subject of com Professional alaries . $21,400 Seven Bridges Board is visiting the premises WHEN IN DOUBT, the tapeter, ' ~ ' %M wife, Elizabeth B. Halliday, t w o the new middle school which will Clerical salaries* 17,014 mon interest among us, I a m Chappaqua, N e w York of each person who has sought measure soon verifies taxable Edwarc sons, Donald Halliday Jr., a stu open in September, Bruce Mc Administrative expense- - 3,862 taking the liberty of sending a Dear Art: an adjustment, and to date areas for Board of Review The three,"who have heen workdent, in the Horace Greeley Gill, principal, has announced. copy of this letter to T o m School, and Barry, a student in Personal problems prevented a some 20 places have been vis members, who have been busy ing steadily to process, the 62 Mr. McGill asks that Chappa $42,276 Fisher, President of the Town complaints, were pictured at the ited. If there is any doubt, close analysis, of t h e summary Roaring Brook School; and by qua residents with pianos no since June 19, Tax Grievance •Includes 50% increase • in Club, and 'Margaret* Goble, Edi School" District N o . 4 Budget at "we measure the.whole place Day, checking on the 62 appliresidence of Sol Resnick, 1256 his mother, Mrs. Edrih Haliiday longer in use and in reasonably the time it was released to the number of personnel. and check everything taxable. tor of the N e w Castle Tribune. Hardscrabble Road. They, have of Troy, N. Y., and the home ad>good condition consider donating cations for revaluation of as In other words, almost-25 per public 'and -only vacations-time We make sure, though, that the Sincerely, dress.. Donald Jr. and Barry, w h o them for the schobl's use. continued working, regardless sessments. Serving as Board of cent of the increase in "Instruc has permitted a study of it. taxpayer is not being assessed have been a t Camp Dudley on Edmund F . Ebert The school will pay moving ex Review members are Tax As of the weather, visiting several tional Services" is really admin You and I have talked about for'ahythinghie doesn't have," Lake'Champlain, returned home 15" Bradley Farms ptnaes and for having them properties during t h e ' rdiny Board me,rita-s commented— this subject _many tinges * in' the istrative expense, Let's also look sessor Lynde W.. Tucker, left, yesterday* tun«dr and otherwise put into Chappaqua, N e w York past and you have done a won-at expenditures for administra Councilman Louis L. Kopp, cen- da^s last week' and this,-' The Photo by Adafis u$able condition, •^ |WaterHook-up LWV Board Calls Growth Control Plan Desirable T h i s a c t i o n a b o u t e y j o n a m d n e a n Miss Mary Krone to Take 43-Day Around-World Trip h e a r i n g t h e d 0 n t r o o m n e s t a i r w a y a t e x i t t s d T a n r e a r 8 m m s t a n d i n g r i d o r s t a 2 0 H a l l b f o l l o w e d h e a t l e n t h t h e r e v a r i o u s d e l a n t n e L o c a I a t o r n e y M o m T o g L a s k t Q m p p t E d C 0 Fire Damages Kitchen Area At Kisco Club Nation-Wide Alert to I£e Held July 20 n i T w bs a n d h o m t h r T r a t t o r n € y s o u s 0 w n S u p e r v i s o r w a r a u d i b ] t n e i r : u r c l i e n t s l e a s e w o u l d n o n o r t h e : a n d D. A. Halliday Dies; Funeral Service Today Boy, 6, Hurt In Car Wreck Attitude of Economy Lacking in School Officials, Ebert Tells Board President : 1 i ft 6
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