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The Hays Daily News from Hays, Kansas • Page 5

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HAYS NEWS, AttQtMT 1. Work tan On II Thirteen Day Strike Ends 1 Groton, Aug. Construction of 11 nuclear submarines resumed today as production workers at General Dynamics Electric Boat Division returned to their jobs after a 13-day strike, Work had been at a standsLll in the sprawling yards of the na lion's leading producer of micleai eubmarlnes since the 8,700 workers walked off their jobs July 19 In a dispute that centered on seniority fights in event of layoffs. The agreement was worked oui In Washington last Friday after Secretary of Labor Arthur J. Gold berg Intervened In the dispute.

The company estimated strike cost 76,000 man-hours production. It also forced post ponemcnt of the Aug. 4 launching of the Polaris submarine Alexan cler Hamilton. A new dale must sat. The Navy was deeply concernet about the strike, and some of tha concern spread to Congress where requests were made for quick settlement.

The strike followed a stalemat on a provision under the old con tract enabling the compr.ny to la; off workers without regard seniority if they were employe for fewer than seven years. Un der the new contract the unre stricted period was trimmed four years. The union had sough its elimination entirely. The contract provides wage in creases of 7 cents an hour in th first year, 7 cents In the secom and 9 cents In the third. Nev fringe benefits were estimated the company to be worth an ad dltlonal 2 to 3 cents an hour.

Wage levels according t-raft at Electric Boat, but the ke vale before the strike WBJJ $2.9 BJI hour. COOL, COOL William Edward Cobble, 5 months, beats the heat In Louisville, by being taken for a dip in park wading pool. He obviously enjoyed It. HYACINTH AXD RURAL, HAYS Novallne Dreher Mrs. Nick Gabel and Mnry visit ed Mrs.

Nick Rohleder and Julian Hooser. who are patients at St. Anthony hospital Thursday morning. Karen Dickman of Grinnell was a dinner guest of Mary Gabel on Wednesday afternoon. ivere visitors of John, Wcndclin and Leona Sander last Sunday night.

Need a handyman? Wantad it Wichita Man Draws Sentence Of Five Years Wichita, Aug. 1 Sixty- seven-year-old L. Gravers Pretty- nan was sentenced to five years prison Tuesday for violation of mail and securities laws, -te was plriced oh probation for an additional five years. A government attorney had described Prettyman as a man with a 41-year record as a confidence man. The sentence came In connection with what the government called a $200,000 oil and helium promotion through sale of stock of the Thunderbird Development an Oklahoma corporation, in 195961.

An associate, Robert Lee fieck- with, 48, of Winfield, pleaded guilty earlier to three counts of the indictment charging interstate transportation of unregistered securities by mall. Prettyman had pleaded innocent but was convicted by a jury on 23 counts of a grand jury indictment It charged conspiracy, illegal use of the mails in Sale of securities not registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission and inter- state transportation of unregistered securities by mail. Assistant U. S. District Atty.

Robert Green said the Stock was sold in Kansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Indiana, Illinois, and possibly in Arkansas and fteW Mexico. Me Said Indiana authorities have a hold order for Prettyman who pleaded guilty Jan. 8 at Crown Point, to violation of Indiana securities law in selling $171,000 worth of stock in Lake County. U. District Judge George Templar denied probation and refused Lo set an appeal bond.

Prettyman's attorney indicated ah appeal will be made to the 10th Circuit Appelate Court at Denver. Site Of Abortion To Be Kept Secret Missouri Resident (s Killed By Lightning Fort Collins, Aug. St. Joseph, insurance man, W. Clare Sargent, 55, was killed Tuesday when lightning struck a boat dock area at Horse tooth Reservoir west of here.

Sargent's wife and a Colorado couple were knocked down on the dock and Were treated for shock Sargent was standing on a rock adjacent to the dock. THe Sargents had been visiting in Loveland, for three weeks Their daughter, Mrs. Vern Moser lives in nearby Gilcrest. No Definife Decision Made Yet, Hubby Says Phoenix, Aug. Mrs.

Sherri Finkbine, who shared with the world her fear of near- a deformed child, apparently riopes to keep secret when and where she plans to have an abortion. However, it appeared today the Flnkblnes will travel to country which will permit the abortion. Back in her suburban Scottsdale home after four days of seclusion, the pretty 30-year-old star of a children's television show said Tuesday she has been advised that any comment on her destination could jeopardize her chance of obtaining' an abortion. Mrs. Finkbine took the drug lhalidomide, blamed for the births of thousands of malformed babies in Europe, Canada and Australia.

Her husband, 31-year-old Robert L. Finkbine, says, "We're still exploring all the possibilities. We haven't made a decision." He appeared at the federa building here Tuesday to apply for extension of his passport to nclucte hla wife. This is the passport ha usett list summer when he escorted A group of high school students on a touf of Europe. He purchased the idomide traTSqulllzers fop his owtt use during the tour.

He brought some home, and Mrs, Finkblna used them. The Finkbines have tried to find a legal way to end Mrs. Finkbine'a 2i-month pregnancy. After a secret panel of doctors advised an abortion, It was scheduled for last Wednesday at Good Samaritan hospital. But hospital authorities called It off to await clarification of the hospital's legal position.

A suit was filed in Superior asking for a judgment that her case came under an Arizona law which permits abortion to save the life of an expectant mother. The court dismissed the suit on a legal point without ruling on the question. The Finkbines, who have four healthy children, learned of their plight through newspaper storlea about thalidomide. Mrs. Finkbine said she took 30 or 40 of the pills early In her pregnancy before the newspaper articles appeared.

Mabel Hubbard, who later became Mrs. Alexander Graham Bell, lost her hearing before she was 5, during an attack of scarlet fever. She learned to lip read and at 13 learned German by lip reading. Mrs. Nick Gabel visited Mrs.

a Kan. AM rt ft MM I CM COLLKOB FOUNDER DIES Los Angeles, AUg. 1 Peppcrdine, 76, founder ofj Pepperdlne College, businessman and philanthropist, died Tuesday after an illness of several years. Peppcrdine built the Western Auto Supply chain Into a multimlllion dollar business but he lost a personal fortune estimated at $1(1 million. He was born in MOUIK Pilot's Body Will Be Shipped To El Dorado Great Falls, Aug.

(, The body of Joseph Faulconer. 29, Instructor-pilot killed in the crash of a Strategic Air Command jet bomber July 23. will be Kent to his home In El Dorado, for burial. The bodies of the four Air Force officers who died in the flaming crash of the Texas-based B47 were brought here by rescue team from Malstrom Air Force Base, Great Kails. The plane crashed against Emigrant Peak In south central Montana 15 miles north of Yellowstone National Park.

It was on a routine training mission from Dvcss Air Force Base, Texas. "The bodies of 1st-U. David T. Dreher Friday afternoon at St. Anthony hospital.

She was also a Friday evening 1 visitor of her mother. Mrs. Margaret Dreillng. Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne Gabel andj famiy. Mrs. Charles Brull and fa.m-1 lly and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gabel and family of Hays, were Friday evening visitors at the home of their parents.

Man' and Admits Being Secretly Engaged To DiMaggio Kansas pretty 21 I Kansas Citv City, Aug. A 1 cmp oye ding stamp firm Sheila. Joyce Brunei. Mr. Mrs.

Ben Slang and Twylu of Victoria and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brungardt of Plainville were visitors at the Joe Dreher homo on Sunday Later in the evening they nil were visitors of Mrs Droller, who is patient at St. Anthony hospit.il. Mrs.

Joe Dreher was admitted to St. Anthony hospital Wednesday morning. Mrs. Isidore Binder and Sharon nt the homes of Mr and Mrs Ben Slang nnd Twyla and Mr. ami Mrs Alvin Schmidtbergpr and family and Mrs.

Anastasia Schmidtberger Joe Dreher and family were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Isnrtore Binder and player, hut she said the romance has been broken off. Pamela Ries, a brown-eyed honey-blonde, was commenting on a report that she and young DiMaggio would be married early next vcar in San Diego. "Joe and I were secretly engaged for about 15 Pamela said.

"Then we began to i fight and were very unhappy. We decided the best thing to do was l.o slay apart awhile and go our separate 1 She said she considered the romance over when she moved to Kansas City in March. Vhejiome nfj Pam cla lnc daughter of Km- Sutton. 24. of Miami, co-pilot, and 1st U.

Frederick Dicky nnd Junior Schmidtberger r. )CS a Diego building Hixcnbaitgh. Va nav contractor DiMaRgio, 20, is a Marine private first class sta- me JIIOL i-moa om- Ka iilr Vlotoria spenrtlnt; few al Camp Pe ndleton, Calif. be buried in Arlington National Cemetery. The body of 1st Lt.

Lloyd G. Sawyers, 20. the pilot, will be sent to his home at Cisco, for burial, U.S. Temperatures with Wendelm, Sander. Mr and Mrs and Wendelm Sunder attended th Miss Ries said she met DiMag- in Florida in while James Schiikman'.

sne wns a student at the University Miami and they became friu .03 High Low Pr Albany, cloudy 82 68 Albuquerque, clear 85 61 Atlanta, cloudy 87 66 Bismarck, clear 85 54 Boise, cloudy PI 68 Boston, cloudy 79 67 Buffalo, clear 77 52 Chicago, clear 70 65 Cleveland, cloudy 77 50 DonviT. clear 84 50 Ocs Moines. cloudy SO 61 clear 79 57 Full hanks, clear 86 64 Fort Worth clear 08 78 Helena, cloudy S2 55 Honolulu, rain 84 74 Indianapolis, clear 79 54 Juncau. clear 74 53 Kansas City, cloudy 78 H3 Los Angeles, clear 81 02 Louisville, cloudy 88 61 Memphis, cloudy 90 71 Miami, cloudy 00 81 Milwaukee, cloudy 77 58 Mnls St Paul, cloudy 81 40 Now Orleans, cloudy 96 75 Now York, cloudy 81 70 Oklahoma City, rain 87 69 Omaha, cloudy 75 61 Philadelphia, cloudy 82 68 Phoenix, clear 107 77 Pittsburgh, clear 86 57 Portland. cloudy 68 60 Portland, Ore cloudy 81 fi9 Ripid City, clear 77 59 Richmond', cloudy 90 67 Si Louis, clear 79 57 tvilt City, cloudy 91 50 Sun Dlogo, cloudy 73 63 Kan Francisco, cloudy 57 54 cloudy 74 53 Tampa, cloudy 89 77 Washington, cloudy 90 69 46 01 secretly engaged three days later Windholtz-Pfanncnstiel wedding at the V.F.W.

Hall at Victoria on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hnmmer- jschmidt and family, Mr. and Mrs.

IDarrel Joy and Stephen. Mr and Mrs. Cyril Schmidt and family, Mr and Mrs Jake Mollekcr and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Cecil Mermis and family. Wendelin and Lenna Sander, nnd Ronald Dreher attended the K. picnic at the City Auditorium at Hays on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Edwin Wcigcl and family of Plainville and Mrs Har- jold Collins and family of Wichita visitors Monday night at the.

home of Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Binder and Sherry Novaline and Nor- nm Dreher were also visitors nt the Binder home. Mr. and Mrs.

Brown and Yopk A i- not laughter, Mrs Jim niwl- low nf $12 4R 2 .000 for tho ftral half Leonard nnd John of Hays, nf 9fi2 )s ppor 0( Tuesday bv Sunday evening visitors at the Tl (US Work) Alr ll08 Inc home of Mr and Mrs. Isidore Bind- Airport Closes Hong Kong. Aug. 1 Hong Kong Airport will hf closed from 1 a.m to 7 a.in daily until further! notice due to a shortage of trained! personnel, the government an-j nounccd today. BAND LKADER DIES Now York.

Aug. 1 Lowi J. Fmks. 69. bandleader known in his profession died Tuesday.

merous records and appeared in many radio broadcasts and movie shorts during the 1930s and 1940s TWA Reports Loss a-s Victor Arclen. Arden made nu- er nnd Sherry. Mr. and Mrs Joo Dreher nre the parents of son horn nt St. Anthony hospital at Hays.

July" 26. He weighed 0 pounds. 15 ounces. The loss WHS $758000 above the figure for the somo period last year TWA said, however, that international revenues increased 2, cent over a year earlier. Total Mrs.

Dreher was the former Oliv i revenue increased to $185,113,000 Schmidtberger of this community nnd Mrs. Anastasin Schmidtberger la the grandmother. Novelinc Dreher, Theresa Engol, Louise Dinkel. Gerald and Tony Walters, Ronald Dreher, Mr. anil Mrs.

Isidore Dreher and Sheila ami Mrs. Ben Slang and Twyla of Victoria wore Thursday evening visitors of Mrs. Joe Dreher who is a patient at St. Anthony hospital. Leona Samlov Dreher at St.

nnd visited Mrs. Joe Anthony hospital Sunday evening. They were also visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miller of Severin.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Billlnger normal growth. from $166.311,000. i MCU'SPAIMOH FOUNDER HIES Los Angeles, Aug.

1 son Taylor. 86. founder and pub-! Usher of the Manila Daily Bulle-j tin from 1000 until his retirement! in 1057, died Tuesday. Taylor served in the Philippines in the Spanish-American War and later became circulation manager of the American, an English-language newspaper In Manila. Rhododendron, several species of the fig family and bUieiicrrics require aluminum in the soil for Church of Our Lady Help of Christians ANTONINO, KANSAS ANNUAL PICNIC WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1,1962 Smorgasbord Adults $1,25 Children Dance to the to 12:00 Drawing it Intermission will IMS far It's Happy Days at Hays YOUR SAFEWAY STORE brings you a bright New Fun Game Thursday PLAY Dial-A-Fortune Just dial your own home phone number at Safeway! You May Win Instant Cash! A new number daily! Cash added everyday! No Purchase Necessary Need not go thru checkstands! Shop Safeway Play Diai-A-Fortune -ANYONE can win!.

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