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Anti-West Cause Algiers Chaos Guerrilla Warlords; Remain In Control sought today to impose their will on it Saturday to abandon its powers as the provisional government three weeks after talcing office. Tho bureau's i I a wal brought new chaos to infant Ben Bella flew to Oran, By Michael Goldsmith weste rn Algeria, where he felt ALGIERS, Aug. 27 group of young guer- Jre of lovaUy the Guer rilla officers proclaiming leftist, anti-Western of Wilaya No. 5. The guerrilla warlords were more than ever in unchallenged The officers lead some 20,000, capital gave them power People In The News By The Associated Frets Deaths aw of Mr.

and G. L. SUwart, Ml State, died at I am Surtqr to El So- wante, Calif. He it by parents, the widow, MM, and two brothers, William Mth'in, Seattle, Wash. The funeral and burial will be in California.

JOHN L. MIIITOM John L. Muttoe, Ml E. Iron, a farmer ia the Hector and As unruly troops of the far beyond their control of their areas. Progress France attended Mass Sunday at Wilaya done) No.

4 occupying re i a tive strength. They paralyzed toward a centralized government France attended and the surrounding area. 'DepiXy Premier Ahmed Ben Bel- was once more brought to a stand- the small vil- The guerrillas' physical Political Bureau and forced still. lae lage church in Colombey 1 Deux Eg'ises in his first public appear ance since escaping assassina i Wednesday, Accompanied by his wife, De WASHINGTON House subcommittee has Gaulle was Says Military Bungled Guard-Reserve Call-Up saria communities for many years, died Saturday night in St Hospital after a long ill ness. Mr, Must on had been in the ticspital four days.

He and his wi.e entered the hospital last Tuesday. Mri. Mustoa still is a President Charles de Gaulle of 'patient. Mr. Muston was born Feb.

14, 1879, in Indiana. He was a member of the Mentor Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Muston moved to Salina three years ago because of their health.

Survivors, in addition to the widow, Bertha are a son, Richard and a daughter, Mrs. Vera Muston, Indianapolis, Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Rush Smith Funeral Home. Richard Mustoa De Gautle Monday, Aug. 27, 1962 ATEST MARKET NEWS LIVESTOCK FINANCIAL GRAIN Grain Futures leveling Off Monday, AnfUtt CHICAGO Improved buying atcadied rain market MBMwhat today aflar wheat, core and aoybeani had down a cent or more a bushel oo hedge leUiac and liquidation. Dealers aak) Mine speculators who had been on the selling side early reinstated long position after the market showed signs of leveling off.

Rainfall over nearly all the major corn and soybean produc- induced rather brisk both commodities Stock Market Is Irregular I AP laitarii Neva Writer Moadjy. Aucust NEW YORK (AP)-The stock market milled irregularly in moderate trading late thia afternoon. Volume for the day was estimated at million compared with 2.89 million Friday. Gains and losses of meet key ing areas selling of were fractional, tome going a point or so. The "aummer rally" itemed to be stalled and the important Labor Day milestone for business and the'market waa approaching.

Broken linked ration with the nearness to the Labor Day weekend, which is frequently a turn- early dealings. The pressure there aad in wheat was believed to ing point. elude some of the stop-loss type of selling. volume of hedging in wheat was understood heaviest since spring crop Electrical equipments kept an After Abortion Fair Notes the military services for their handling Driven to a small side door of itary service Monday and ar- jof last year's reserve and National Guard buildup. the same committee says Pentagon proposals to stream-; dozen in attack out was to be discharged from military service Monday and ar- church in a black sedan sim-'rangements are awaiting his ar- line reserve forces are no good, either.

In a report released Sunday, the House Armed Services subcom mittee headed by Rep. F. Edward side Paris. Weather Freedom Award 1 Army "demonstrated in-jsoutherly winds over most jability" to choose the best pre-jof state averaging 20-25 iparecl men and units for Ihe lim- ph. Increasing humidity in the runway under the stands of Agriculture Hall.

Each of Saline County's 16 4H or encouraging good comp)etely unqua ijn e( because practices, conservation or faj ed police jts rescrv MRS. MINNIE HOPKINS Mrs. Minnie Hopkins, 66, Abilene, died at 4:40 pm Sunday at fair Jean Monnet of France, consid- Asbury Hospital. father of the European Marke' has been nam-j MRS LUCY McCLlMAN of the 1962 Freedom 1 W1L Mrs. Lucy McCli Burial will be in Gypsum Iliil cemetery.

Mrs. Sherri Finkbine gestures as answers questions. Finkbines Return; Daughter Sobs Drift Off Steels, motors and nonferrout 1 1 1 drift on'balance. Air- harvest of the Un mic issues. jiities and oils were mixed.

Estimated earlot receipts were wheat 11 can. con 240, 17, rye 4. barley and soybeans 42. Wheat closed to cents a buihel lower, September $2.07 07Vi; corn to 1, lower, September oats unchanged to lower, September cents; rye Vi to 1 cent lower, September soybeans to lower, September Wheat futures purchases prev. Mssioa 14,506,000, week ago Iftl.OOO, year ago 13,025,000.

CINCINNATI, Ohio became frightened. She started to v. co J0 is my first job; getting the sob. Award presented by Freedom ma 63. died Sunday at her home children readjusted is next," said, "Let her alone," said Mrs.

Fink- House The French statesman is ln wilscn She had been a nurse's a wear Sherri Finkbine, here to bine. "She's scared." call-up; called up older vet- Tues a Low tonight in now chairman of the Action Com- alde in Ellsworth hospi.al. see a few days rest at her The girl's father stopped to High Tuesday in upper mittee for a United States of Eu- 1 4 in Band's family home nearby in her and she went back to it it Surviving are five brothers, George Peirano, Hays; Gustine rope. booths will be judged at ard was identify pm Tuesday. There are other booths, too.

skills of six month trainees. FIVE-DAY FORECAST Tues Air National Guard, al-l dav throush Saturday will aver- county home demonstration," making an "outstanding ac- age 6 to 10 'degrees above normal; icomplishment' 1 in get ing men its are represented. Resigns CHICAGO Lew diana. 1 the care of her grandmother, was a hint of her while Mrs. Finkbine and her hus- Kennel Club has a with the Salina Racing imaximum 86-89.

normal minimum erseas quickly, recrlled precipitation will average a i U3l reservists assigned to organ- nn tpnth of pm inrh nr and the Pagodas, a sports! jzed contrary Jgw one band agreed to talk briefly with Peirano, Wilson; Francis Peira-! 1 aUer erry I We newsmen. no, Hoisington; Joseph Peirano, Finkbme and her hllsband Robert, Mrs pi kbine said she hoped Dorothy McCullough Lee, form- Benkelman, and Maurice arrived by air Sunday night. 'for a good rest with her husband's cr mayor of Portland, has Peirano. Salina, and five They wore on the las! leg of the parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Amos Fink- Wtactt B.p Dee Mi.y Cora t.07 1.1S14 J.WU 7.13S 2.17K 115'i l.MU 1.07'i l.MH LOTH 1.11 1.10'i l.lO'/l 1.1114 1.J3T4 l.UU l.HH 1.1* 1.15S l.ltU car club. Tri-Rivers Opal has returned to the Fair to celebrate her birthday. Opal is an Ayrshire calf owned by Jim Strubble's Ayr-Plains Fair of Salina. The heifer was born in a fair barn curing last year's exhibition. Naturally, Struble entered the animal in the 1962 competition.

It-happens eve of the 4H horses got a'; curring as widely scattered Navy Reserve accepted ers mostly toward the weekend, the "increased inflexibility" of outside controls over its reserve NORTII-CBNTRAL FORECAST Zone tonight. Tuesday; i ed chairman of the Subversive Activities Control Board, a post she has held program. Fears Morale Problem The report claimed that past' partly cloudy with widely-scattered late afternoon or evening thunderstorms. Con'inued warm. Lows and present Defense Department 'in PP er Highs in mid-90s.

Zone 'J Jewell. Russell. Uncoln. icies would ruin the morale; Cl 'and wreck the programs of Re-! Ke ublic Washington, osborne. jell.

Ellsworth. Saline and Dickmsoo. and National Guard units without increasing the nation's 1 SALINA WEATHER military readiness. City Airport: Temp, at 1 pm 87. In what appeared to be a jibe Monday 59 Max Sunday 87 FAA reported at 1 pm: Barom- since 1957.

Lee said in a letter to President Kennedy she was resign-, ing for personal reasons. Mrs. Sarah Seifers, Mrs. Eliza- 1 return flight from Mrs. of Lawrenceburg, before go- i beth Heard and Eleanor Peirano, trip to Sweden-for an abortion, sing home to Phoenix, Ariz.

Says Did Right Thing She stated again her belief she Lee Mrs. Nellie Zackman, she underwent the operation be- Junction City, and Mrs. Margar- cause she feared her brby would et Bishop, Kansas City, Mo. be deformed since she took the The funeral will be at 9 am'sedative drug thalidomide during ad done right the legal Tuesday in the Wilson Roman'pregnancy i tl0n gamed ln Sweden after mg Ca-holic Church, Msgr. John Terry ran to the steps of the'j enied Sweden doc- Manus officiating.

Burial will be' plane when her mother descended nqulll1 ng in the Wilson Catholic thrust a gift package in her dnlg had affected the unborn The Rosary will be at 8 pm hands. Monday at the family home, where Starts Cry the Defense Department's pro- year dtpl: iposal fof trimmjng jn eler 29.95 Prince In Threat Prince Norodom Sihanouk of the body will be taken. Funeral arrangements were made by the Stiles Mortuary, Wilson. MRS. JAMES G.

BURT SOLOMON Mrs. Laura fetus. Robert Finkbine said he had no idea when they would return to Flashbulbs starting popping, Phoenix where their other three newsmen began and youngsters are with Mrs. Fink- movie lights flared, and the girl mother. E.

ta Fe, and Robert, 336 S. 4th, (borne; a sister, Lulu Conrad, Os- 5 falling slowly. Wind says he plans to break Burt, 80, life-long resident of the SaUna and Richardi and three grandchildren. late start Monday. The didn't show up on time.

The judge is Walt Smith of Sta'e University. "He doesn't get exci'ed," ex- an official of the divi- goi fn 'S-SW 12 mph diplomatic relations wun bouin ouiuniun toniiiiunuy i aieu ai judgei 3 restlutlm ot Ouard a Re-1 humiditv 34 nercent Viet Nam if border con- am Monday at the Abilene Mem serve cose (n the numiaiij jdiplomatic relations with South Solomon community i died at 1:5 yo -'three sisters Maude Mill- fc Lowest this date 38 in 1906; (highest 111 in 1 Tuesday sunrise 5:56 am; Mon- our Crertor has "endowed" these day SUnset 7:1 'tinue. plained on experts in the Pentagon with the The division was crowded with cloak of infallibility." i' The committee said obsolete and! unnecessary Reserve units should be eliminated, but only if they Temperatures (By FAA): To Help Borneo Sargent Shriver, director of er, Madrid. Iowa; Mrs. Winnie THEODORE HAYNES orial spitai foilcwing an illness Mf cr (I eodore of three months.

Une Kflnsas cit laynes, 70, 711 Santa Fe, re- She was born Feb. 10, 1882, at Ran mtl Uonro tired popular entertainer and life- her family home south of Solomon. She a He entries. The tents converted to slock barns are doing a good job, 1 6 Manager AI Frehse says. i 3 01 The two 100 foot kng tents quirements.

'are pitched east of Agriculture! Hall to provide stall room forj many of the open class beef cat-i tie. The sides are rolled to allow' breezes to sweep through. "The exhibitors like the set-! up," Frehse said. "They'd rather have their cattle in a breeze; than closed in a hot But use of the (ents does point! out the need for more and better barns at the fairgrounds." Peace Corps, arrived in Jes Anthony mA Anna replaced by outfits trained equipped to meet modern re- i 10 11 12 Miri-Ilght 3 S7i 4 So 5 S2. 6 North si Borneo, almost simultaneo ss ly with 37 vol- jlong Salina resident, will be 2 pm was the last living: Tuesday at the St.

John's Baptist pioneer family ofj Funeral Arrangements will be churchr the Rey Jones chiront by the Parks-Holtz fu- will be in Gyp- er, Proffer, Wash. Funeral To Open Bids Tuesday On New Church TO 9 74' TO 10 79 unteers who 69 11 I 12 Noon 1 pm SS Senator Tower To Aid Pearson will work in the ST fields of health, i education and rural development. Shriver is on a tour cf projects in the Far East. Bids WICHITA (AP)-Sen. John G.

Tower, will be principal nine children. She -vas a member of the 1m- 1 maculate Conception Catholic Church, St. Ann's Altar Society, 4land the Golden Years Club at Solocr.on. Her husband, James died in 1918. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs.

neral home, Minneapolis. Funerals JAMES A. KARMIS The funeral for James A. Karmis, 62. 2209 Mayfair Drive, will sum Hill cemetery.

Jlr. Haynes died Saturday in Topeka. Friends may call at the Rush Smith Funeral Home. on the new St. Man', speaker at a dinner kicking offi of the universe, Church the general elec will opened Tuesday afternoon tion campaign at a church finance and building of Sen.

James; committee meeting. B. Pearson, The new stnicture, expected to Saturday BOGOTA, Colombia complete the plant at Clowi and Pearson said? army said Sunday 10 bandi's were Quincy, will seat aboiX 700 per- Tower is "one! killed and three wounded in a sons. Estimates have run to of the Bandits Killed clash at Geneva, north of The Salina Journal most? about 70 miles 000. sought A new rectory for pnrish priests speakers in the will adjoin the church.

'country. He Shaver and Company, Salina maintains an Tower designed the air-conciitioned struc- extremely active schedule and we' are very fortunate to have him come to Wichita for this occa Many Towns Tower is the first Republican MEXICO CITY (AP) Mexico elected to the U. S. Senate from has Tfi.T communities with popula- Texas since reconstruction days. lions ranging between 2.500 and o.OOO.

reports the Statistics Bu-: Send your news tip to The Salina The Tlome-DfUvcred Daily Newspaper For Central and Northwest Kansas Published five a reau Rd Sundav ct 353 South Fourth Salinn. bv Salina Inc. M3H TellS Of Ordeal At 563 'Journal. SlO in prizes every Caption Contest Features Red Diplomat If you want to en'er this week's Journal Cap'ion Contest, take another look at the fellow pictured on Page 1 of yesterday's Salina Journal. And here's a clue: He's a Russian diplomat waiting to see Secretary of State Rusk.

That should help ycu caption writers. Send your captions on postcards (o "Caption The Salina Journal, 333 South Fourth. Entries must be in by Friday morning. be at 3:30 pm Tuesday at the Smith funeral home, the great- Rev. John M.

Merkouris, Wichita, officiating. Burial will be in am Roselawn Memorial Park. Wednesday at the Immaculate Friends may call at the funeral Conception Church, Solomon, the home. Very Rev. G.

J. Landoll official-! Burial will be in the Poheta' MRS community scuth of Sol-' Ethel Higgins, Abilene; a son, James F. Solomon; and four grandchildren. The funeral will be 9 at the Immaculate, Poll Tax Amendment Sent To Stales Monday, August WASHINGTON (AP) Congress J. FRED MYLES OSBORNE The funeral states iomon.

i 1 5 Elsie i' les 71 llfe lon the question of making it uncon- A Rosary service will be at resident of Osborne County who stitutional to require payTTlent of Carlson Funeral Home. So'omon. ied Saturday evening, will be at taxes as for I Friends may call at the funeral 2 Tuesday at the Taylor Mor- wtjng fof federal offic 'home. 31 Os rn Final congressional action was Fischel officiating. Burial will be rrienus lulion, previously approved by Senate, submitting the issue Smith, Cen- amendment to the Consti- Dec Jul 8ep Dee Mar May Jul lep Dec 1.21 Jul Soybeans Sep 2.MU 2.3JH 2.37vl Nov 1 ,4 1.33 2.33U 2.37H 2.3SS 2.3SH Mar 1.40% 2.3D% 1.40V4 2.41 1 May 5.43% 2.4JH 2.44 Jul 2.45 2.44V4 2.44li 2.45H KANSAS CITY CASH r.KAlV KANSAS CITY 1M cats; unchanged to up 1.

No. 2 hard anil dark hard 2.15U-2-22W; No. 3 2.12>i-2.U!;. No. 2 2.HVi-2.18Vl; No.

3 2.I3'l-2.l7U. Corn ears: uncbangeu down No. 2 white No. 3 l.M-1.29. No.

2 yellow mixed l.lO'.i. Cats 47 can: nomlnMly utvcn. No. 2 white 63-71; No. Ml'o 1.10-1.« Kafir 1.72-1.84 Rye 1.10U-1.14 Barley 1.04-l.M Boybeann 2.30',:-2.JS'.4.

Bran 3S.OO-V.75 Sh-rts eloicd from down Hi to 1. KANSAS CITT WHEAT FCTtJHM Open Low 2.12U 2.11U Dec 2.15T1 2.1«'i 2 15H2.16',4 2.18X 2.19U 2.18S 2.1811 May 2.15U -215Vi 2.14 2.14 KANSAS crrv i.ivr-STocK KANSAS CITY (AP) 15 000; calvei 900; 11 a uf and heirers stearly tn 25 higher; tows, calvet and yealers jteady; joort choice 2G.SO-M.25: good and choice helt- ers 24.50-2700: utility eom- merclal eows 14.00-56.50; nood ami choice vealera 22.00-25.00; good and choice 24.0027 00 jaod iteer calves 25.50-30.00. Hors barrows. KllU 25 lower; 1-3 lb barrows nnd gilts 17.75-16.25; 190-210 lb 17.25-1S.OO 270-350 lb 18.2517.00; 10 14.7S-1S50 Sheep l.SOO; slaujhter lambs SO- 7i lower: ewts and (eedlni lambs teady: choice Inmbs 19.50-10.50; prime 21.00; cull to good ewei 4.SO-6.00; iroort and choice spring (eerter lambs 14.00-15.50; chotce ar.d fancy 16.CO- 17.00. KANSAS crrv rsionucE upskie wife and metals cbowed a downside tendency Scattered moved more widely.

American Home Products rebounded more than 2 points from losses last week. Polaroid added about 4. Dow Chemical, picked as "stock of month" by an advisory service, advanced about a point. Martin-Marietta no Into a (pate of active trading laU in the day and posted a fractional rise. Public Service Electric Gas also was ahead about a point.

Bronswick and IBM were other stocks shtnrtac fains of a point or so. American Photocopy was fractionally higher after opening on a block. Corporate bond prices continued higher while the U.S. government list remained mostly unchanged. J) Is 1) QUOTATIONS NJCW YOKK tOClU: CM.

Allied Ch 38'A AMI Clial Am Alrlln Am Cyan Am Mtr A A Am Tob Am Anaconda OH Wi Alchtaon 22H Allai Uhem Avco.Corp 2314 Beech Alrc 14 Beth 32 Air Bran Alrw Air ChampIlM 27H Ch Sp-P'c Chi RI fc Chrysler M'A Cities Svc Conl Can 4214 Cont Oil CurtlM Wr Dow Cbera 4814 Du Foil 2Wi Ka.il 10' 'ft Fair Whit 51 FilC Op Ford Mir 4S Uamble 8k Gen Dynam Gen E.ec Gen Mtrs I) 13 Osborne cemetery. call at the mortuary. MRS. ROY PLUNKETT MINNEAPOLIS Mrs. Marie SAddie Plunkett, 81, longtime sh ed of Minneapolis and Salina, Memorial Hospital, died Sunday night at Asbury following a lon Ipital.

i Mrs. Plunkett was a member iof the Robekah Lodge. She was long illness. She tutjon ihad been in the hospital a month 'dent'al t' She was born Jan. 12, 1891, in Mlm js not requ i red- fte reso Jf ratified fay seven years, the amendment Iborn May 6, 1881 in Durham.

Her Osborne Cm Her hlsbaiKj Roy, died in 1928. died Survivors include two daughters, 1 Survivors are two daughters, wou become operative and the' Mrs. Opal Comfort, Wells, and Mrs. Eloise Lundgren, 413 E. Min-; five ales ntow having tej Mrs.

Charley Klein, Delphos: five neapolis, Salina, and Mrs. Marilyn ws no jonger CM enforce them sons, Fred and Dwight, both Frankfort, a except elections involving state i Minneapolis; Albert, 1131 N. San-! brother, Chauncey Conrad, Os- or local officials. The HKi: Uirce I 25-28: mclnnsllted. 17-21.

cent A. Heavy type A ID up 13; light hens. 5 lb up. hens, under 1 lb. capom.

8 lb. 18: cipooi. 7-6 16, 16: iluclcs. younp. white, over 5 lb 15.

Missouri-Arkansas live frj-en anil broilers: At (arm. 15; de- plant. Butler: lb. solid, 17; grade lb, CHICAGO CHICAO ileady: unchangeil. fcore AA 67H; A 90 5614; 89 M'f: cars 90 Sl'i: 55'i.

Epps about steady; unchAnged: 70 tent or belter grade A whltea mixed mediums 29V4; IS: dirties 23V4: checfci 2314. 63 29U Here I'dr Int M.h W8 Int Harv Int Papr Jnt Shoe Itai Sou Kan Ci.n isii Marrj Ceni lllildle Lt lllnn AI il Ivan Mo A 45 Morusan Ch Mont Ward Nat Else Nat Wl NY Central No Am AY Nor CHS 4TJ4 Nor Pac OMx. 37Ti OkU Ue.ibocli' Penney JC 43 Fn RR 11M Phil) Pet 46Vi Proct Gam RCA Kayonlcr IS Kcyn 2S'4 St lot Si Ken Rears Rot i Slnclar 31 114 1 JD 0 1H Spen Cnorn 2-S't Srerry SKI Oil Cnl Slrt Oil I'd 4S SIrt OIL NJ MVi Te.xlron '4 More Telephones Wnit'ioy Austin Editor anri President MEXICO CITY (AP) Mexico has more than 565.COO telephones five states are Alabama, land orders pending for 130,000 Arkansas, Mississippi, Texas and'more, says Communications Virginia. I Department. Tlmli B- 4.VS.

Air Un 92 Union Pac US Kirt. US Steel 4 IS Wcsln El ll Woolwnrlh 10 Yale 3Hi M.ARKKT SfMJtAKY NEW YORK Marktll a inullnit 'low- Bttaely: llRht Cott Lowtr; house HplUnc. CHICAGO: Kir.sis- pa'd Ffb. 16. 1STI nt city ctiltor.

F-ed 'arris, God, You've Answered My Prayer! POMPANO BEACH. Fla. (AP) raw from sea w.vcr and constant drift apart, but the course line ming over a wave right up to "Maybe it was 11 or 11:30 a.m. For Gwi S3ke George, please calls or help. Butcher told a story wrapped around my leg caused- "The current was too much to when a helicopter flew near and cvrVuisVoii Rnot-tjon.

tr tn of fear. hope, despair and rescue, me to fear the irritation land, he told me. so he managed to w-ve my location vin a draw blood nnd sharks S0' cided to back and give me But the chopper Hew away. Ten nt 1 him to cut the line. hard.

jing me more alone Ihsn I've ever school pupils will soon be regis- the morning and Bartlelt kinder- Expect 10,000 At Enrollment Thinks Of SVarks thousand Salina public'kindergartners who will enroH in MEMBER ASSOCIATED The Press is to the Tor ilL the local sews r.ncted Those were the aponizcd words "I was numb. All I cnuld think "But as he did the swift cur-' "I guess it WES about 3 a.m.'felt in my life. er ing for fall classes, which start gartners who will enroll in the Max Butcner 25 anrf fr ther about were the sharks somewhere ren drew him away and I froze when a large vessel passed within "Convinced all hope was now Friday. 'afternoon. All kindergart Corn Lower; HquMallofi.

Eailrr corn. Weak; HqulrlaTlci'. Sttnily mortly 5ft lower; trip Sit. Slancrucr iteers-Rlwdy to "I ctnu top Monday: It. M.

BARLEY Rear? Hens 7c. Light 4c. OI4 Rootttri 4e. T.IW* Cur-enl receipt) Under Firm 4ie BOc. -t £.," AP six whcn a 2Woot boat sank un out there an I knew I'd never suddenly rerlized he 50 yards and we literally lerped gO ne, I turned my face toward Ninth and 10'h graders will en- ners with last names beginning him and two companions in see my wife or kids again Dial TAylor Atlantic Ocean about 10 miles SUBSCRIPTION RATKS offshore.

"Then He Was Gone" for joy out of the heavy seaf. heaven and told God if it His roll Viecncsday, from 1:30 to 4 A through enroll in the morn- calling repeatedly 'Help us: in then 1 was ready and with pm. All other pupils will enroll ing. The rest will enroll in the God's name, please save that I slipped out of my life jacket iTuesday. afternoon.

East German Guard Flees cushion End prepared to The 159 enrolled last "As the first surge of sea water week. At Parkview 5th and 6lh fraders BcaiLIN (AP)-An East will enroil at Hawthorne. hEd the only knife. "Both George and Pete wonderful. They kept rerssurind Butcher's companions.

George me they would stay with me and "I was defenseless. He hollered Convenient monthly rate si.50. 33 and pcter Thnrn 21 began lashing life jackets and seat back to be brave and to stay, cnes re By Mall finally managed make shore on cufhions around my shoulders and afloat unt 'l rescuers reached nea jfiH ed my mouth and blinded myj 7th tl In Kansas One ycarSl2.00. their after 12'i hours, waist. scene.

Then he was gone ard I At abou 8 a wc founc i our ej-pj i heard the blest of a ship's' Tuesday 7th graders will enroll! Pr.rochia! tchool students 01 Eiv)whfcrc One six Th rn aft hours The Coasl Aftcr nbo1 1 Io mi les Vcte Prayed for him because I be- aboul fl off beach horn. 'God, you've answered my from 8 am to 11; 8th last week except St. escape across the Red wall ti month's One morith Guard P'ncked Butcher from the said he would try to make shore-Heved he had drowned. prove! to be Juno Pete prayer whis from 1:3 1 to 4: and and grade school students who regis-iWest Berlin. if fail to rrrdvf Journal sea around noon Sunday, about 20 and alert air-sea rescue teams.

"Time passed maybe two "There came a bc-auiiful Cons'jiSth graders from am to 11 and'tered Monday. Sacred Heart grade- Eyewitnesses said the hours after his ordeal began. All "He sewn WES hidden by the then as if in a drer.m said hc would ll to swtm ashore Guard cutter and when the crew'jl pm to 4. (school opened Monday with 700 man found himself alone for and three nre automobile salesmen in towering seas, followed closely by someone cried That's and get help. I prayed hard for saw my condition several sailors Grade school studtnls will Sacred Heart high minutes while border I man policeman took advantage of 7:30 pm.

Sunday between 8 am and' 12:30 pm. countless prayers. George had what Pete always called me and his safety as he struck out for I His weak and his throatjlashed us together 90 we enough there he came over the side and helped from 8:39 am to noon and aboard." and St. grade tcbool bell pm to 4 except for Whiltkr gia Tuesday. wen bciac changed along the.

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