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The Emporia Gazette from Emporia, Kansas • Page 5

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THE GAZETTE, EMPORIA, KAN. no peel no blister Davis Hold-lite Housi Paint doesn't doesn't stays ill- over good looking years after ordinary paint jobs have had to be repainted. IMPORTANT: -This may happen after painting: Where old paint is blistering or peeling, you must scrape down to bare wood and prime with Davis Da-Luxe House Paint Primer. Then, proceed as directed on the label of Hold'Tite House Paint. In some cases after a home has been painted with Hold-Tite, some peeling may occur where the old paint was not removed, usually near 1 the placed scraped.

Actually, despite appearances, such old paint was not holding Merely scrape and touch up these places with Davis Da- luxe House Paint Primer and a subsequent coat of Hold- Tite. This paint will protect all the surface EIGHT YEARS when applied as directed on the container. SALE PRICE GALLON Save $1.80 per Gallon Regular $7.99 Gal. DAVIS PAINT STORE We Frame Pictures 502 Commercial DI 2-3325 Time Bomb Tears Apart Office Of Cuban Unity Group in Miami MIAMI, Fla. (AP) A time borno today tore apart the office of a Cuban unity group that hours earlier urged Cuban exile workers to drop plans for today's general strike.

But the 24-hour strike against businesses already was under way to protest the U.S. detention of Felipe Rivero, one of the most aggressive anti-Catro leaders. The strike's avowed aim was to pressure the federal government into releasing Rivero from Dade County jail where he staged his own protest by continuing his hunger strike. The blast in the "Little Havana" section demolished the offices of Cuban Exile Representation, a group formed in 1964. Cuban strike leaders predicted that 15,000 Cuban exile workers would stay off their jobs in Miami alone.

They said many Cubans in New York, New Jersey, California and other exile centers had promised to join the protest. Dr. Ernesto Freyre, head of Exile Representation and one of the attorneys who helped arrange the release of Bay of Pigs prisoners in 1962, said he supported the protests against Rivero's arrest. "But we do not believe we should strike. In doing so we are creating a problem for this community from a situation it had nothing to do with," he said.

The FBI was called into the investigation by Miami police. Intelligence units, firemen and First Steps Taken On Housing Plan AMERICUS At a public meeting Thursday night sponsored by the Men's Brotherhood, steps were taken fo organtee a non-profit corporation to build low-rent housing for elderly persons in Americus. Of the 30 persons attending, 21 indicated their willingness to join in the formation of a housing group. The group elected a temporary steering committee, Robert Patrick, John Redelfs, Martin Logan, John Bush and Neis Munson, to guide the formation of the corporation. Mr.

Redelfs was chosen chairman of the committee. The housing units envisioned would be in a duplex. The initial plans tentatively include one duplex as the first unit, with others to be built as demands and resources allow. Financing will be sought through the Farmers Home Administration. Kenneth L.

Kocher, Emporia, F. H. A. Supervisor, has worked with the brotherhood's officers on this project. Broad community support is necessary for the plan to become a reality.

A membership of 30 or more is needed for the new corporation, and this will be the initial emphasis of the steering committee. a bomb squad were at scene. Glass covered the wide street and the interiors of offices were demolished. No one was hurt. Police Sgt.

Everett Kay said Cuban exiles apparently had planted time explosives in a hallway. Witnesses said four men, apparently Cubans, were seen speeding from the building white car shortly before the explosion. Rivero is lodged in a security cell in the county jail. He was arrested May 5 by immigration authorities and stripped of his rights as a refugee. He will have a deportation hearing May 29 on charges that he is a member of an organization advocating violence.

His Cuban Nationalist Association has said it has committed sabotage at Communist Cuban establishments in Canada and other countries. Leading Educator Cites Demand for The Student BOSTON (AP) The head of one of the nation's top engineering technical schools says there's an exciting and well- paid place in the space age for the high school student. Dr. H. Russell Beatty, president of Wentworth Institute in Boston, said the jobs will open up in a variety of fields from aerospace to mining.

Dr. Beatty said a recent federal survey reported that within 10 years the nation will need 830,000 college graduate will be capable of producing no more than 500,000. "There is only one way in which this shortage of engineers can be overcome," he said, "and that is by the education and utilization of a greatly expanded corps of engineering technicians." Dr. Beatty said in an interview there is a pressing need for the highly motivated high school student. These are the boys, he said, who are interested in hot rods, ham radios and similar pursuits in which they want to get their brain and hands involved in their hobby.

Eastern Star Meets AMERICUS The Americus Eastern Star Chapter met Wednesday night. Mrs. Chester Laughlin and Mrs. Sophus Jensen were substitute officers. Mrs.

John Marsh reported a visit to Marion Chapter; and Mrs. John Nelson, to Orphah Chapter, Lebo. Invitations were read to receptions for Grand Associate Patron, Gilbert H. Finley, May 22nd. at Augusta; Grand Associate Conductress, Mrs.

0. D. Mack, June 1st at Linn; and Grand Ruth. Jeane Ghere, June 6th, at Council Grove. Mrs.

Thomas Jones, the new District Aide, of Lebo, will visit the chapter at a special meeting May 31st. Box Office Open 6:30 First Show at Darkness IT'S HOTTER THAN A FIRECRACKER BEAUTIFUL YOUNG 'MOONLIGHTING' WIVES ROCK AND SHOCK A CITY WITH UNPRINTABLE SCANDAL Tfcrt Group Of Young EiCtint WornM ToucHttf Off A Mo'ilj SuiMfn! Atvnned Veteran Police Startled Ami SHATTERED AND SHAMED A WHOLE OTYt Not Show You From Thll Our Adi. Wi Do Mot Winl To Offend Shy Or NOTHING IS MUSHED UP! NOTHING IS COVERED UP! NOTHING IS LEFMO YOMft IMAGINATION! A Kbit About FUMED IN ft flfALLY HAPPEWO! 'MOONLIGHTING WIVES" taturml- "A NEW KIND OF LOVE" Last Time Tonight "The Professionals" "King Rat" JSNDS TONGHT JANE FONDA "The Game is Over' 9 plus "Life at the Top" Starts WEDNESDAY At 7:00 and See the NEW James Bond CASINO ROYALE IT'S FUN ALL THE WAY! CHARLES K. FELDMM PETER SELLERS URSULA DW1D RIVEN WOOPmiEB ORSON WELLES DALIAH UM KMMH KERR WILLUM MIDEN CHARLES BOYER JCM-MUL KUMONDO KMKMFT JOHN HUSTON TllittCf COOPER URIARA BCUCHET TECHNICOLOR Tucs3ay, May '13, 1967 MAKE OFF WITH COATS LOS ANGELES (AP) On day with 84-degree temperatures, burglars jimmied open a door to the Pelta Fur Co. store and made off with 20 fur coats valued at $40,000.

Hoover TV Electric Color Servicing CURTIS MATHES SALES AND SERVICE 17 Com'l DI 2-3935 SUPPORT ROMNEY GROUP FROM UTAH MEETS WITH Republicans met today with Gov. George Romney at his Bloomfield Hills home. Group headed by Rob- ert B. center, told the Michigan Governor of the formation of a new group known as "Utahns for Romney," supporting the Romney for president drive. (AP Wirephoto) R.O.S.

Club Meets ADMIRE Mrs. Cletus Whittington was hostess to a covered dish luncheon of the R.O.S. Club Thursday. Mrs. Raymond Boline was a guest and presented the afternoon's program, which was slides taken on a trip to California.

Seventy-five cancer dressings were made. The next meeting will be June 8th with Mrs. Perry Putnam. Move np to Color TV TOM VAN SICKLE DI 2-4922 6lh West WANTED TRAINEES Men and women are urgently needed to train for IBM Computer Programming and Machine Training Persons selected will be trained in a program which need not interfere with present job. If you qualify, training can be financed.

Write today. Please include home phone number and age. IBM MACHINE TRAINING Box KC2, The Emporia Gazette EXAMINE BOMB DAMAGE IN CUBAN AREA police and bomb squad officers examine debris caused when a time bomb exploded early today in the "Little Havana" section of had been placed in front of the office of a Cuban unity group that opposed plans for a Cuban workers' strike today in protest of U. S. detention of Felipe Rivero, an anti-Castro leader in Miami.

Set off a business area, the bomb Miami. There were no injuries. (AP) Senior Class Takes Trip to Kansas City MADISON The senior class went to Kansas City, Friday on "Sneak Day," accompanied by William Elrod and Forrest Jolly, class sponsors, and Howard Neumayer, bus driver. Places of interest visited were General Motors assembly plant, Federal Reserve Bank and the Italian Gardens. The class had a choice of the movies "Grand Prix" and "Sand Pebbles" in the afternoon.

The group stopped at Ottawa on the way home for breakfast. Those making the trip were: Marlyce Bearden, Rebecca Bishop, Jimmie Buster, Robert Douglass, Robert Evans, Cynthia Fankhauser, Linda Galbraith, Mary Go wen, Sally Haas, Kathryn William King, Trudie Kussman, Vickie Martin, Norman Morray Carol Ogilvie, Mark Osmundson, Sharon Owen, Kermit Pope, Gilbert Rhodes Patricia Rupp, Larry E. Smith, Phyllis Vogts, William Wcingartner and Charlene Williams. SCHWINN STING-RAY FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES 1130 East 9th Dl 2-9869 SPECIAL, EXTRA FREE DANCE May 24 BILL SCOTT and THE STATEMEN and REFRESHMENTS For Members and Guests Get up a party of guests and bring them as prospective members. Dues are low, benefits are high! (C) Denotes Color Program.

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Topeka, Cablevision Ch. 2. Tuesday P. M. 5:00 Bold Adventure (C) 5 Leave it to Beaver 13 Early News 5:25 13 Outdoors in Kansas 5:30 3-5-10-12-13 Total Report 6:00 3-5-12-13 Total Report 10 Zane Grey 11 The American Economy 6:25 5 KCMO Editorial (C) 12 Hunting and Fishing (C) 6:30 3 Girl from U.N.C.L.E.

(C) 5 Sportsman's Friend (C) 10 Combat (C) 12-13 Daktari (C) 7:00 5 NFL Action (C) 7:30 3 Occasional Wife (O 5-12-13 Red Skelton (C) 10 Invaders (C) 11 Film Feature 8:00 3 Movie: "For Love or Money" (C) it Segovia Master Class 8:30 5 (S) Maye Day (C) 10 Peyton Place (C) 11 N.E.T. Playhouse 12-13 Petticoat Junction (C) 12:10 5 Las Vegas Show (C) Wednesday A. M. 5:55 5 Moment of Meditation (C) 6:00 5 Postmark Mid America (C) 6:15 5 One Way to Safety (C) 6:30 5 Summer Semester SEE and COMPARE BEFORE YOU BUY Available with: 2-Speed with Over Drive or 3 Speed Stick Shift. COKEE'S BICYCLE ENGINE CO.

Open Wed. 'til 8:30 322 Com'! DI 2-8128 TRY A PIZZACO ICs Delicious! 2'1 West filli Dl 2-8800 9:00 5-12-13 CBS Rcporr: Nnt'l Drivers' Test (C) 10 The Fugitive (C) 10:00 3-5-10-12-13 Total Report 10:15 5 Movie: "Royal Wedding" 10:30 3 Tonight Show (C) 10-13 Joey Bishop (C) 12 Las Vegas Show (C) 12:00 5-IO-I2-IJ Late Ncwi EMPORIA PLUMBING Heating West Hi. 50 6:45 3 Kansas Today 7:00 3 Today 'C) 5 Farm Facts (C) 12 Good Morning Kansas (C) 13 WIBW Spotlight 7:05 5-13 News: Benti 7:15 10 Kansas Scene 7:30 5 Cousin Ken's Carnival (C) 10 Dateline: Hollywood 13 Jack LaLannc Show 7:55 10 Children's Doctor 8:00 5-12-13 Captain Kangaroo 10 Fugitive 0:00 3 Snap Judgment (C) 5-13 Candid Camera 10 Romper Room 12 Merv Griffin 0:25 3 News: Sander Vanocui (C) 9:30 3 Concentration 5-13 Bevetly Hillbillies Jo Jack LaLanne (C) 10:00 3 Pat Boone (C) 5-12-13 Andy Griffith 10 Supermarket Sweep 10:30 3 Hollywood Squares 5-12-13 Djck Van Dykt 10 One in Million 11:00 3 Jeopardy (C) 5-12-13 Love of Life 10 Everybody's Talking 11:25 5 Doctor's House Call 12-13 News: Benti (C) 11:30 3 Eye Guess (C) 5-12-13 Search for Tomorrow lo Donna Reed 11:45 5-12-13 Guiding Light 11:55 News: Edwin Newman P. M. 12:00 3 News: Wilson 5 Noon Edition 10 News, Weather 12 News, Markets, Weather 13 News, Weather, Farm Report 12:15 3 Elmer Childress 5 Local Interview (C) i Cash 12 Woman's World 12:30 3 Let's Make a Deal (C) 5-12-13 Ab the World 12:55 3 Doctor's Housecall 1:00 3 Days of Our Lives (C) 5-12-13 Password (C) 10 Newlywed Game 1:30 3 Doctors 5-12-13 House Party (C) 10 Dream Girl 1:55 I0 News: Marlene 2:00 3 Another World 5-12-13 To Toil the Truth 10 General Hospital A DRIVE-IN "Home of the GIANT Hamburger" Carry-out or Phone 306 East fith DI 2-0012 2:25 5-12-13 News (C) 2:30 3 You Don't Say! (Q 5-12-13 ot Night 10 Dark Shadr-ws 3:00 3 Match Game (C) 5-12-13 Serret Storm i Dating Game Newi: Kalber (C) 3:30 3 Major Astro (C) 5-13 Mike Douglas lo Movie: "The Blazing Forest" 12 Bachelor Father 4:00 12 Mike Douglas 5:00 3 Bold Adventure (C) 5 Leave it to Beaver 13 Early News 5:15 10 News 5:25 13 Outdoors in Kansas 5:30 3-5-12-13 News, Weather, and Sports 5:45 10 News, Weather 6:00 3-5-12-13 Total Report 10 Huckleberry Hound (C) 6:25 5 KCMO Editorial (C) 12 Hunting and Fishing (C) 6:30 3 Virginian (C) 5-12-13 Lost in Space (C) 10 Batman (C) 7:00 10 Monroes (C) 7:30 5-12-13 Beverly Hillbillies (C) 11 N.E.T.

Journal 8:00 3 (S) Best on Record (C) 5-12-13 Green Acres (C) 10 Movie: "Mr. Hobbs Takel a Vacation" (C) 8:30 5-12-13 Gomcr Pylc (C) 11 International 9:00 3 I Spy (C) 5-12-13 Danny Kayc (C) 9:30 ii Washburn University 10:00 3-5-12-13 News 10:15 5 Movie: "Border Incident" 10:30 3 Tonight Show (C) 10-13 Joey Bishop (C) 12 Las Vegas Show (C) 12:00 5-10-12-13 Late News 12:10 5 Las Vegas Show (C).

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209,387
Years Available:
1890-1977