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The Daily Plainsman from Huron, South Dakota • Page 4

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Huron, South Dakota
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PAGE FOUR Tht HURONITE and THE DAILY PLAINSMAN, Huron, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 19S9 Campy' Guilty, r's Son Faces Second Charge NEW YORK (UPI) David Campanella, 15-year-old son of former Dodger catcher Roy Campanella, today faced another charge of juvenile delinquency, the second within two days. His saddened father, a leader in the fight against juvenile delinquency, said David had never been in trouble before and promised to stand by him. "I've got to try to help him when he gets messed up," Cam- lenged a group of white youths lo a test of toughness. No sooner had he been discharged from the court with a warning he would be dealt with severely if he got into any trouble, than police took him in: for questioning about a burglary. David confessed the drugstore accompanied race friend, George Delmos, 16, police 9 and TM rto Klc said, and admitted taking $9 and panella said at his Long Island, home.

Glen Cove, David was convicted Tuesday in Children's Court on a charge of juvenile delinquency stemming from a street fight in which group of Negro youths had cha" Quotes from the Day's News Press International MIAMI BEACH Teamsters President James Hoffa, predicting to breaking into uni(m beat the AFL io by ai. in some cigarettes. He was booked on charge of juvenile and will appear in Children's Court today for arraignment. He was released in custody of his race to organize wor kers in "We'll meet this situation as we have met others forced upon us nave mei Ulliuib luii-eu uyuu uo a second by AFL And we 'll be WASHINGTON--Chairman Otto E. Passman predicting a pp ropr i a ti ons resi passman tu- mother, Ruthe, and went home to a (he House a proprlatll face Campanella, who has been trjm Prt confined to a wheel chair smcej dent Eisenhower a an auto accident S3 months four bi lion do ar foreign aid re- Felony Ruled In Death Of Deadwood Man INCOME TAXES For assistance in filing your income lax relurn.

Evening Appointments B. A. KiSER Phono EL 2-4525 Over Western Union SPEED QUEEN AUTOMATIC WASHERS and up with trade Features Available: 6 Two Speed Hot-Warm-Cold Wash Warm-Cold Hinse Pre-select Wash Time Automatic Rinse Conditioner Suds Saver COSTAINS APPLIANCE quest despite veto threats: "The threat of veto or bluffing tactics will not shake the integrity of the members of the subcommittee." LOS ANGELES Dr. Luther DEADWOOD (UPI)--A coro- Evans, former director general oi jury at'Deadwood ruled United Nations Economic, So Tuesday that Bernard L'Esper- cial and cultural Organization ance, 72 year old Deadwood Denying (hat United States aid was business man, came death feloniously. to his: was contingent on whether an un L'Esperance's death occurred sometime May 18, 1958 at his home in the business district.

The verdict stated that death was caused by "bruises on the head and body inflicted by derdeveloped nation was anti Communist: "This is not really the genuin' explanation of our efforts. Our moral position is greater am mere noble than we have stated 1 Manning Says Likes From S. D. PIERRE (UPI) Engineering Dean M. L.

Manning of South Da- iota State College said here Mon day that industry prefers the South Dakota boy over the east- "because the South Dakota )oy has the desire to go on learn- ng." Manning spoke to the Kiwanians Pierre in what he said was his irst speaking engagement away rom Brookings since becoming dean in January. Manning did not refer directly the loss of accreditation in he engineering division at the college. But he did describe the processes that accrediting agen- go through. The Engineers' Council for Pro- essional Development (ECPD) is made up of eight engineering so cieties. Inspection teams are made up of highly competent men appointed by the ECPD re committee.

In order to be a member of an nspection team, Manning said, a person must be versed in both he industrial and educational aspects of Manning said inspections are made every three years. A 25- iage report is made out by the nstitution prior to the inspection, and contains information on unds, salaries, libraries and their use, and so forth. A sort of "pedigree" of each acuity member is drawn, show ng what opportunities he has for -esearch and so forth. Manning said the inspection earn visits the institution for two days and talks to department leads, deans and the president. A report is made to the regional committee and finally to the top ECPD group.

Manning said salaries of faculty members must be increased 20 per c-nt in order to keep industry pulling them away. Manning also cited the need Churchill Sails For Gibraltar LAS PALMAS, Canary Islands (UPI)--The luxury yacht "Chris tina," with Sir Winston Churchil aboard, sailed Tuesday for Gibral tar, carrying the former prime minister on the last leg of an ex tended winter vacation. Sir Winston and Lady Churchil are to fly back to England from Gibraltar, winding up the vaca that began last month engineering students to themselves sue elt i tilings writlnf as public speaking, and In 'research. Manning himself loft industry to return to liis home state where he received hi State College. first degree from BB SUPERMARKETS LOCK EPS GIFT HOUSE STAMPS SATURDAY BANK NITE $400 THIS WEEK DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIX WHITE CHOC.

YELLOW SPICE 29 FENN'S SUPERIOR V' Gallon Choc. Marble Van. Straw. -3 Layer Finest Quality SPANISH OLIVES No. 12 Jar.

33 PURE JELLY 9 Or. Jar I CHERRY PLUM CHABAPPLE Humpty Dumpty SALMON One Lb. Can 45 Tender-Delicious 2 Lb Box 39 WASHINGTON STATE I GOLDE Winesaps I CALIFORNIA NAVEL A I RIPE SLICING 1 Oranges pe Tube 13 WE FEATURE ARMOUR'S STAR BEEF Front Quarters Ib. 49' Hind Quarters Ib. CUT, WRAPPED AND FROZEN FREE ARMOUR'S STAR SIRLOIN STEAK TM FRESH-UNFROZEN Bullhe'ds yi OUR OWN CURE PICNIC HAMS PURE FRESH GROUND BEEF 10 JT Students ICICQ oy be blunt instrument, a i hemorrhage, and inflicted by a person or persons unknown." The coroner's inquest was recessea last spring to allow further investigation of the death.

Sheriff Richard McGrath, the only witness to testify at the reconvened hearing, said that although he had questioned a proximalely 900 students from number of persons since L'Es-jregion six at Mobndge Thursday, perance's death, that the resultsjreceived 17 superior and 15 ex- so far have been negative. He cellent ratings. The contests were said that the investigationlfor instrumental and vocal solos Win Ratings In Contest PIERRE Pierre High School musicians competing with ap- would be continued. GOES TO JAIL BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPIt-A and small ensembles.

Bob Hansen, a senior, received three of the superior ratings for 22-year-old mother who was cap- (one. lured at the scene of a robbery oil when her car failed to start was sentenced Tuesday to five years prison. Mrs. mother of an child, held up a Alice McBride, grocery with a toy pistol and took last December. solos in piano, trombone and bari- Others receiving superior ratings included Janice Graves, mezzo soprano; Beverly Benson, aito saxophone; Patricia Leavitt, eight-month-old bass clarinet; Barbara Ruzick, French horn; Gary Luca, tenor saxophone; Terry Woodward, tobin Hood's Protein Richness uarantees loaves tenor voice; Larry Nelson, bari tone saxophone; B-flat sopranc larinet quartet; girli sextet; ornet trio; boys double quartet; larinet quartet, trombone quor woodwind ensemble.

Excellent ratings went to Kay Woodward, clarinet; Sharon (Spiter) Newman, soprano; Diane Jewlon, mezzo soprano; Gail Me 'arland, contralto; Bob Weaver ornet; Joal Kramme, cornet Kjar, tuba; Joyce Halbert, rombone; Dennis Holland, tenor oice; i Neville, baritone oice; Larry Myers, bass voice; Jnda Kindt, mellophonc; mixed ocal octet and brass sextet. ly TOM CROWl, CM Supper Club, Rochttitftr, MlnMiota 1 'A UM. beW, bottom 1 lip. round tp ftfft, Ibi. lb potolo tmol chopped bacon drippinsi o.

lb 'hopped needed Ib. tarroli, sliced Cut beef into 2-incli ptacoi. Brown wilh onioni in drip- pingt. Add lAOloningi, cover with waltr.and limmttr two houri. Add vegetablei, timmar hour.

Dith into casterole, cover with pie cruit and bake in oven hout' until cruil it golden brown. i Schmidt MORM ON KVERY SCHMIDT e-PAC CARTON The Brew that Grew with the Grea 'JACOB SCHMIDT IKFWINO CO. This Taxpayer Real Squeeze MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) Last month city tax assessor Joe Hicks lutifully mailed himself a tax orm for the purpose of listing his personal property. Then he became one of the 95 er cent of Memphis residents vho failed to fill out the form and it.

He announced Tuesday that he had levied an arbitrary assess ment upon himself, as he does ith other citizens who fail to list or taxes. After paying the $45 levy, Hicks expressed a feeling that probably shared by many of his fellow citizens: "This tax makes story teller: wt of so many people they ough throw it out the window." ST. PAUI, MINM. i Profit in selling, buying renting, hiring! Swift, ceo nomical, dependable! DIAL EL 2-6401 Yes, if true. Mow, Mia people of Huron and Beadle County have their own fresh daily, Grade A Beadle County Milk.

This highest quality milk comes right from Beadie County's finest milk cows. Ask your grocer for fresh-every-day Grade A Beadle County Milk. You'l like ita truly fresh, wholesome goodness, its rich, nourishing taste you'll like the price, too! Beadle County Milk produced by Boadlc County Milk Producers and processed by Sunshine State Dairiei, famous for Sunshine Stale Milk Dairy Products. Beadle County Milk is especially produced and processed for Ihe Huron Beadle Milk Processed by SUNSHINE STATE DAIRIES, Inc..

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