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The Daily Chronicle from Centralia, Washington • Page 9

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NEWS BRIEFS. FROM 6VEB SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON To Boost Highway Nixon Dares Stevenson To Talk to-Press school, will move to.the new! TIMONIUM, Md. 'iwvirr. in the north end. ideiu Nixon aVn i of i MONTESANO Fornw.lon of a The J.cfferson jupior high school venson a i TM calf an special, Southwest Washington also has'reached the point tfherelpress conference at c-mmHtee to press for early con weather cannot Interfere iviUi'be a i i struclion of a new and all signs point lo lla com-'and H-bomb p-onosals Harbor highway was begun Wed-plction by Jan.

1, as scheduled, 1 up a wo-weck innnn nesday at Ihe suggestion of the school to ready i campsiBii swine irressman Russell V. Mack to the the start of the second term of the flourish of fireworks at a Montesano Chamber of school year. I a rally on the Msivhnd stutf Mack, one of the seven congress- 1 Work on the playgrounds at fairgrounds near Baltimore Nixon men who put together the bill pass- Madison and Jefferson has.said ihe Democratic presidential ed by the recent Congress lo pro- delayed by the rainy weath-jcandidate "has refused" to submit vide for modernization of (he na. CJ The contract for this work ivasjlo press questioning on these Is lion's highway system, termed the awa! 'Jed this week to J. D.

Dutton sues, new road to the Harbor "the mosl. of Olympla for $21,100. i needed, most desirable and most! urgent" highway project in the'Building Purchased LONUVIKW Sale of the for "inning Ca to the PICTURES of MEMORIES The Daily Chronicle, Saturday, October 20, 1956 A DAILY CHRONICLE WEEKLY FUTURE slate. O. M.

Nelson, Montesano chamber president, named Chapin Col- cr lins anrl trip I a i a i i 8viev lins. and the transportation coi)). Nixon said each new Stevenson speech and statement on the H- bomb tests "presents a new i consistency." Stevenson has said, if elected building in orrstom. he would seek a wo-ld Pacific Natural 1 wide agreement to end the test rtlttee members under Gas by tlle A Mamilugilng of hydrogen bombs, lie also range the first meeting of the spe-T slatc a becn com lel accord- has suggested an end to the draft cial committee. l' ng documents filed wiih the.when national security permits Members of the McCleary col treasuer Wednes- About 4.000 turned up at the and Aberdeen chambers present at D' i Timonium race track on the a i Wednesday's session agreed to take i 1 esta(e ta stamps purchas-grounds last niglu to hear what up Ihe matter wiih their Cd 1Cover the transacUon Indi-'was billed as Nixon's major reply lions and have representatives a TM se 1g pl1Ce was to Stevenson on these issues, ppinted to the special Tne "Wural gas Jirm already has I There is one way in which he group.

lw installed offices in the building, can clear up all the contusion he Membership of the. committee as created and to let ihe Amen, will include persons from both Thurston and Pacific counties, and rwiNi I CHILDREN FREE DRIVE-IN ENDS TONIGHT Alan Ladd June Allyson "THE McCONNELL STORY" Glenn Ford Krrjfut BorfniM "JUBAL' New Eagle Scout possibly'from Seaiiie andTacbmi" SH( An Eaglc a a rresldenl Eisenhower" and other highest honor, was pre- top Republican officials have sun- i Isenled this week to Edward iheir views "to the imoart natural Arrives son Dr. and Mrs. I.ouis Bock of ial and' objective cross-examina" OLYMPIA A valve was on TMf of honoVtiou of our nation's free THK EARLY-DAY MAILMAN had plenty of troubles as compared lo his job today. Above is one of Centralla's veteran postmen, Vernon H.

Dumtliif. the sixth carrier (o have a'route. Above he Is the hlll. No and uiosl sldeivalks, If there i i were Mga hat carriers wore that day. who today lives at 1.

slrcel, replied near aliovc Incallon was soot on 9.11 there. Residential slreels were unpavccl TOf iiut-ui A valve was turn-! -uun 01 ut uur nation's free press "i Radio and television ed on in the Hotel Olympian Thurs-H lhe Hmior high school, ihe said. and 'f provided by radio day to symbolize the arrival of na-! Ma hew "III slate "But Mr. Stevenson has refused lor error, T. Chr a gas in this area.

Taking part' court made the pmen-jto permit the press to examine 1 cmlsslonsjvhlchjiccur In listings, in the celebration were cilv andl a to lhe Jrene Reed high'him on the draft, the H-bomb andl iconiii civic leaders and officials of srH 1 1 ii Washington Natural Gas Compa Presiding at the meeting Leonard Hale, Olympla manager for the gas On hand lo TV Pf ifymg these matters of such deep Ham, Hour concern to Americans to call an open pre.ss confer-' beginning either Tues- keep our country informed Seek Pipeline Permit wouU stay down until wood market reached the ply- Washington Sept 17 a point ment did not mention plan where the plant could operate 'suspending H-bomb fesls. He was request from the at the center of the river i Klil.N 15) I I KT.S'T 1 3 is listed I a i i I 3 i or Amanda Smith of a or Ray Johnson, Tumwater Robinson, mayor of Dupont, George Paige of the Lacey provement Council. The engineers are requesting letters concerning effect of the work on navigation from parties Such letters must be received by the Portland office not later than October 30 to be considered. Tree Hit by Auto A capricious gust of wind blew a down Wednesday night and fell across the Maytown road. A slight rise in the- roadway prevented Howard E.

Martinson of Littlerock from see- Ing It In time. Martinson ploughed into the free with his pickup truck. Lawmen paced off 88 feet of skid marts on the vtel road. Martinson receiv- cut right arm. Deputies estimate rt damage to the pickup at $200.

School Called OLTMPIA --The Olympia school Car Hits Locomotive SHELTON A car driven by George L. Nicholson, 24, of McCleary, ran into the side of a diesel locomotive Wednesday afternoon on (he Northern Pacific tracks about a mile west of Kamilche. Nicholson, was taken to Shellon General hospital for treatment of a possible skull fracture, cuts and bruises, and fractures in his left! hand. .1 i i OUt tlle iron-clad inspection President Eisenhower a demanded" would be "exactly what Mr. Khrushchev-the Soviet party chief-and Mr.

Bulganin-the Soviet us to do." Date Set for Talks on Suez CAIRO An Egyptian government official said Saturday Radio Programs For Sunday KIT! 1420 (Sunday) i (trm A The Teenagers Sky 1xa Rangers "Itcineily for nichei" Pageant Feilival Finder Bowling JubIJtt Soldttrs ol Gospel Wcitfrn A Rainbow Jicktt" i Fmanace Orar.d Olc Ojiry Orar.d Ole Opry Beat lhe clock Jce Palooira People Are Funny i The Buccaneers Mnlly Perry Como J'JdKe Roy Bein a i Gieason a i Gieason Pro Hockey Slags 5 Eld Caesar WATSOH SHOW 2:58 HMdlhlM FORUM NBC ABC 1090 TIME when the accident occurred. Attacked in Car LONGVIEW Police are hunting for a dark complexioned young man who attacked a 42- year-okt Long-view woman in her parked car Wednesday night. The woman, near hysteria as a result of her experience, told police she was, waiting for her daugh- ter to come out of a when the man entered her car and'in seized her. ln ,1 Monitor uh "rl in on Monday, Oct. 29.

The official, who requested that; he' not be quoted by name, told Egyptian reports this country --probably would be represented by nnl the same delegation, headed by Foreign Minister Mahmoud Faw- zi.which presented Egypt's in debate. on recent TJ. N. Security Council' Diplomatic sources here and in Nations round of secret talks was TM a the making between Egypt I flfn The building' "is com- 11 ntr. 6oard-h(u called for bids on con- "-You are going with me" nace and Britain on etructlon of the new vocational woman quote'J her Av rinclples Copied by the Secur- arta building which wil be built ing.

The'woman 1 0 a basis of for the high school on the school I bruise on her neck and her district's Cloverfield site, Leland P. was lorn in l. l. dealt with Brown, superintendent of schools reported Thursday. The bids will be opened on Nov 7.

Estimated cost, including the equipment, is S265.000. Meanwhile, Brown said, the new John Rogers school will be ready for occupancy in about two or three nri. a IOOK OI11V pleted, he said, and the punchboard prizes and about i i i a nf i i in was lorn in the strusele Thr man'i on ru? a fler the ran behind a nearby church as police were summoned. Break-in Reported MONTESANO Thieves broke into Ihe Hughes cate in Sat- sap early Wednesday look only a a przes a about is awaiting arrival of in change, il was reported by and some other furnishings. When Grays Harbor County Sheriff the school.is ready, some 190 stu- Simmons after deputies completed i i i lilt; insulating the waterway Irom political control ot any na- wns, tolls, arrd improvement of the waterw'ay.

of lie' soon after expert. V. a SO-minuie ICo dent Gamal Egypt. ouiiic SLU- vjniuiiujia mitt ucpi dents, six teachers and a princi-jtheir investigation pal, who are now at ihe Entry to the building was gained by breaking through two doors at the rear, one letting the burglars into a shed and the second How Christian Science Heals "OVERCOMING A THIRST FOR ALCOHOl" KELA Sunday 10:15 a.m. lor India's foreign affnirs.OrThe Un.

Krishna Menon had' Inc Amputee Puts Trust iii God n. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla if change was taken chlng a silver dollar in each tnana, an OKlfthnma 1 into the kitchen. About $2 in a was taken, from the cash register, and $2 from' a peanut vending machine. smlled nal Radio tor Cont.) 3arr.hou*» Cor.t.) Ho-jr Qua Nevi ol nhfcy tor Cont.i Light CODl.) Cont.) Coat. or Cont.i or Cont,) Ccnl Cont.) Conl.) Com.) Cont.J ont.) Cor.l.) Ctnt.l or Uln Inc.

or Cont.J com.) ont.) 7 League Bcots BOO "its ICO.11.) PUgnmagB ticgro Chcirs Chrtsuans ID Actlo Club IConl.) (Com.) tconi.i iCont.) First Methotngt Church King's Open House (t'ont.) (Cont.i ICOGt.) ICont. I tcocu (Cont.) ICont.) ICont.l (Cont.) (Conl.J (Cont.) (Cor.t.) (CODt.) (Cont.l JCoal.) (Cont.) ICODI.) 7:00 1:15 7:30 8:00 8: IS 8:45 9:30 10:01) 10:15 10:30 11:00 11:16 11:30 11:45 12:00 12 15 12:30 12:45 1:00 1:11 1:30 1:45 2:15 2:30 2:45 3:00 3:15 3:30 3:45 4:00 4:1) 4:30 4:45 Storm Show (Ccwit.) (Contj Salt Like Tabernacle World Atlalri lie (Ccr.U New York Philharmonic (Conl.) font (Conl.) "Waht's Music Wings Healing LeCTnere Dfslyny ol A 1 Clisi Voice of Prophecy (Cont.) (COOt.) (Cont,) Monitor Mora. Head. Opfn HO-JII (Cor.t.] 3:15 5:30 i.15 Italian Amerlcio HO-JT (Cent.) "SaiTday Strer.ads (Cent.) (Cor.l.l (Coni.l O'Jr Brcoics (Cdal.t Juke BOK Jury fCOCl.f "(CorH iConl.i Cen. Church Che.

Methodist Church '49ers vs. Lions (Cont.t (Cont.i tConl.) Music iConll Music (OQLt.J 3:30 10:00 Serenda "M-Jslc iCont.) Music "Music i Cont Music ICoM.) "Christian Scltncs Frank Eir.est Lutheran Ho-jr an Oklahoma City bride No coronation ceremony is held for the reigning sovereign of The Netherlands. The king or queen isl inaugurated in accor nation's const.iution. a as i heeled into surgery late yester-'jss 1 fall 0ing to hold these from my hands. 0 VM my Jiancs, said inaugurated In accordance with lhe' pr etty Lee Thompson, "YOU knOW hV I'm i A KEEP HUNTING A SAFE SPORT CALVARY TABERNACLE Corner Main SUNDAY, OCT.

21 Pastor Speaking 11 a.m. "Four At The Devil" 7:45 SUNDAY NIGHT EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. Music You Will Enjoy! Yon Are More Welcome Pastor ft Mrs. PE WM9 'You know why I'm going hold them? Because of what says right there 'In God trust, 1 ill (' With these words dlsap-! 0 0 peared into the operating room--I 'and lost her right leg. was the climax of a week r.a' which brought both happiness and tragedy into Cherrie's life.

tor Coril.l tor Cont.) rtcan mm or Cont.) Cont.) Coat.) rorth ur of Decision Cont.i lcd 3ltc Rout Corn.) ot sslea Cont.) a George SnkoljVr Greatest Story Overseas Assign. Editor Club KM Club 1090 (Cont.) IConl.l Canham Week In Wash. Cl'Jb 1030 Seat. Sch. Tor-jm Living Library Club 1N9 (Cont.) (Cont.) (Com.) (Cont.) (Cent.) (Coat.) (COnl.) Seattle 8:15 7:15 7:30 7:45 1:00 8:15 8:30 10:00 10:15 10:30 11:00 11:15 11:30 1:45 Indlclrr.ent War Fort a a 1 (Ccnl.p FBI in Peace and War G-jnsmoke iConl.) Romance ICont.l Milch i tCcr.l.) iCcnt.) icor.t i Ro'jr cl Decision (Cont.) Face the Nation 11 ICont.l Concert Hall Concert Hill (Cont.) (Coat.) 1 Walte 1 Uun 1 1 Lomt 1 Revl Crjrr.

City News Music Faml Hour 1 Music 1 Etm IS: CO 12:30 12:35 10:30 11:30 2:30 1:00 III IS) (111 Hi (It (Si Hi (5) 161 151 (41 111! Gale Jlcy, Jtannlt Hey. Jejr.nij Polulca! Georgp a a Parly (Junsir.oVt; Gunsmokc Vojr Hil a a PolKica! Taleril Scouts Sam" "Uxngf-ous Ir.trytler'' i i a Lcs Paul a Ford "Jor.nny "Gullj Brnuder" Note ot Faith SignOIt SU.SDAT Church a Day ol Faith Farm A i a Town a Catholic Hour From The Dean's Desk Trie Cf.rislcphcra Xieran 1 The Ughlrd iv.p.aaf Ko: fo-iav And Give Thte Peace A i a Frrurr. i Pro Foctball i 161 (13i (lit U) ll.1i It. Mr The ivaj. HoKman" Jim "Snoolii Ran WIM" Tiicatre cl tnt a Man To Man a a Widt World I.i.'f Wr.h Father Httrizons SpotllKlil orj a Science i Ar.fnc, Presenls A.T.

a City Popcorn Tr.eatre IBA Tirr.e Telfplicnt rime the Tom Sl-iSt 7H a A There Von Are Tnere Mll-lc From Mudoibrcok Koy Rogers Dr. Christian U'hai's My Lir.t? IVillt's My Llr.e! Wnal Nei in Bocli tofftr Vou A For It i JacxBenny i.iDerace Circus Boy A a Hour Show Canvoca 6l '111 '13) Franklt Lalne id A i 161 Ed a En Sr.ow Florlan Zsbach 151 Man Oiled (13i Timei a FlMhon; no-jr Omnibus '61 G. E. Thfilre O. E.

Tr.eatt, Alfred HltthcTcV i Allrrcl HUchcoci (13i Oral Roberts MI l.ore'.tsi Srrlf i i JSI.WM Challerg. "My Dog Ehep" Hi Boillnj 151 Mr. District Allorr.er 161 O'jr Brook, (111 QDcrti Hi 151 .61 I I I Hi HJ Men the Preu "Corr.e Live With Me" First Hun Tnealrt "Cal Woman Itoon' 1 Faith IZI-H) (Ul jProblem Solved 1:11 1:30 2:00 (ID This The Life N'ews Keis CoJorama I On a a C'aiKcasc Books Tc-o Party To Yc-jr Gorman V. Peale Concert Hall Man To Faith For Tc-ay Sacred Heal a W'ashingion vs. use Sermons Krom Kcler.ci a Ur.to My Feel "Romanrc and Rlijuim a OTTAWA; 111." Lyon jwas permitted his freedom on a ,5100 bond when Justice of the rep.ce L'dward Murray could not the 31,000 I.yon had pr jsrntcd for oavment of a Sim bond had been charged with tres- Ipassing.

Lyon shoivcj up in court, again on a charge of disturbing the peace and Murray set his bond S500. When Lyon again pre- lhe Sl.OM bill, Murray "-v i i i I whipped out his check book Lyon a S500 personal change. In 1929 Lt. (later Gen.) James H. Dooilttle made the first all-blind at Mitchel Field, Long Island.

ANNOUNCING WEEKEND OPERATION ONLY! STARTING FRIDAY. OCT. 26 (WIN CITY DRIVE-IN Children'Free A TERRIFIC HALLOWEEN BONUS SHOW 4 BIG FEATURES! Oct. 1 (Two YEARS BEFORE NO. 3 NO.

4 Howard Hawk's "THE THING" Fantastic Man From Mars! ENTERTAINMENT BUY IS AT THE OUTDOOR TIIEATKK Open 1 p.m. Sal. i Sun. SOc Till 2 ENDS SATURDAY BIny Crosby Grace Kelly Frank Sinatra "HIGH SOCIETY" i i I Cont. Ic tcbr.t.) "OlT STARTS SUNDAY We've roped Wednesday she married Quit Red Group 'blunders marie in the past broadcast said.

classroom sweetheart, Laroy --Thompson 21. And Thursday she' VIENNA, Austria Wl More! that her leg had to be than 3,000 Hungarian students ot' Read The Chronicle Classtfledsl amputated to save her from Universities'of Budapest andi cc have vvalke-d out of Hun- Her new husband soldier whoigary's Communist Youth organi- returnea 10 weeks ago from Ko-! ation and formed an independent rea. rushed home on Radio Budapest reported from Pt. Jackson, S.C.. whenisaturday.

"The Cominj; of Age of Bo Decker And the i Made Him Man." Broadway's biggest hit and MM makes it twice as wonderful on the screen! A GUIDE Crushed to Death KAIURDAT assc group demands complete freedom Tap Roots, 4:10. of the abolition of the Klas 2 7:32. io-st 'eath death penalty and the punishment DHIVEJN: The virtir.ian 7 OT 10 43 TT LOUISVILLE, Ky l.ft A 24 and elimination of all persons re- ehe Mls1 year-old woman medical sludenti for the and TM' was crushed to death by an ele- --valor in Genera) Hospital gs elghk persons oh the elevator watched unable to help. One witness said he grabbed for Mary Ann Logan in an attempt to save her bul "she 'Just went out of reach." Logan had her right foot and head inside the elevator when I', started up without warning, witnesses said. Mice Get Okeh LOS AKGELES tfr-Mice in the courtroom? There certainly were --21 of them, they sii had movie contracts approved.

The troupe of youngsters, members of the Mickey Mouse club, range in age from 9 lo n. Superior Judge Harold W. Schweitzer yesterday approved their, contracts and options so they can continue to gp. pear In film and television pro-i ductloa lor Walt Disney Studio. I ENDS SUNDAY Raiders, V-24.

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