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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 3

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The Anniston Stari
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Anniston, Alabama
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3-A Atrauslxm fctar Sundoy, June 151958 All it -l Forces Gird Irid onesian in For Attack On Insurgents lfe'H always remember Father All major rebel operations have vasion would Involve 8 to 10 bat ceased in Sumatra where the revolt began. But guerrilla activity still was reported. The army said rebels killed four villagers and a talions of troops backed by naval forces and aircraft. The target was the sandy beaches around Menado in northern Celebes. The invasion was expected to start today or Monday.

Rebel forces were believed strong and scattered in well-en i policeman in a raid near the American Caltex Oil installations at Pakanbaru. JAKARTA, Indonesia, (UPI) The government Saturday marshaled strong land, sea and air forces for an Invasion of the last rebel stronghold. A government communique reported heavy strafing and bombing attacks Friday on the rebel airfield and other military targets at Menado, North Celebes, in an apparent prelude to the invasion designed to crush completely the revolt that flared four months ago Sunday. 1 If your family resting place still lacks a suitable tribute to the head ef the -family decide now to choose a beautiful, enduring monument. Our monument designs in created by the world's finest monumental designers.

Consult us without obligation. The government had been preparing for his final assault for trenched positions along the vast more than a month. For weeks. stretches of beach. a stream of soldiers with battle gear has been moving out from Opposing were the "young colonels" who sparked the Feb.

5-15 revolt against President Sukarno Jakarta by ship and plane to a Beautiful, Enduring Monuments Fully Guaranteed staging ground somewhere in the island-dotted vastness of eastern on grounds his government was Communist-tainted. 1 informed sources said the in Indonesia, Government forces already have Song 71? etnona landed at Corontalo in the center of the north Celebes peninsula, Clarence S. Long, Owner PLAN ZINN VISIT The Piedmont Lions Club will be guests of Choccolocco Council at Camp Zinn Monday night. Here are officers ef the club at a recent installation service. Left to right, front: newly elected president, Lea Street; immediate past president, Dewey Pagan; first vice president, Norris Morgan; second vie president, Lewis Savage; back row, left to right, Hershel Wisbram, Tall Twister, Harbin J.

Morgan, member board of directors; Joe Faulkner; lion tamer; third vice president, B. Frank Howell, and Hughes Roberts, secretary. Not shown, Elmer Splvey, treasurer. City Schools May Lose Heavily By Proration and have been moving overland to within striking distance of the rebel area. 2626 Noble Street Phone AD 7-3761 ANNISTON, ALABAMA Odds are 700,000 to one of a bowler bowling a perfect 300 game.

the report made in April by the University survey team for a con struction program of $1,250,000. The entire report was discussed but the board will continue to study the program before announcing if it will be adopted in full or modification. By JOHN WRIGHT Anniston may lose between and $100,000 in school funds this year, the Board of Education announced last week. The City schools lost through proration of funds last year and this, with prospective cuts, may bring the total loss to between $100,000 and $120,000 for the two-year period. Dr.

Leroy Brown, superintendent, stated that the city schools would not have enough money to operate this fiscal year and, therefore, the money will have to be taken from next year's funds. Condition Is Critical "We are in the worst financial straits since the depression," he said. Also at this meeting, the board tl- pi Alii ry i rp Shop ThTrn Ml op Save Here Plill Save Here BLOCK FROM HIGH 'DISfRlCf elected several new teachers: Mrs Zachie Doughty Jones to Norwood School, Miss Rebecca Traylor to Noble Street School and Horace Jerry Belk to Anniston High School in sports, primarily baseball. Mrs. Carolyn Keech was also employed in the city system.

Several Teachers Resign Formal resignations were accept ed from Charles Nunn and Mrs. Myra Ann Culp. -Miss Margaret Wilson and Mrs. Eunice Gay, col 30'i" LENGTH12" DEPTH 16" WIDE ored teachers, also resigned. Bids were taken for the boiler Headquarters For The Sportsman RETURNS TO DUTY Pvt.

Larry P. Russell, son ef Mrs. Grady O. Russell of Annistoa, has retained to Camp Chaffee, after a two-weeks visit at home. for Pine Avenue School.

It has been purchased for next year. Board members also discussed MONDAY ONLY This Price Good For ONE DAY ONLY U. S. Navy Assembles Data On Businesses, Industries ICE CHESTS AIR MATTRESSES SLEEPING BAGS FISHING TACKLE Including Deep Sea I METAL I Footlocker lj Tax' Ine, LADIES' use as source lists in bp tWa firms on appropriate bidders' lists The U. S.

Navy Is assembling data to publish Southeastern directory of business concerns who seek military prime contracts or subcontracts, and local businesses or industries desirinff to listprf EACH RODS REELS ANCHORS wr military procurement. Copies also will be aent to major prime defense contractors for their use in seeking sources for their Vacation Special! BOAT SEATS LANDING NETS OR- may apply to the Anniston Cham- COTTON HOUSE DRESSES ner or commerce for the neces sary forms. suDconiraci needs. The Anniston Chamber of Commerce is cooperating with the Inspector of Naval Material hv nrn. 2 for 0 SUITCASES 5.95 6.95 The move is one of the steps taken by the Defense Department to assist firms in areas of sub viding questionnaires to business PADDLES COLEMAN STOVES And LANTERNS FISHING REEL PARTS MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTOR SALES SERVICE ANNISTON SPORTING GOODS 923 Noble St.

AD 6-6081 iirms mat desire listing In the Atlanta area Section Of the Southeast. stantial unemployment .00 era directory. IS 400 TO SELL Production capabilities of Industries in the area will be listed HOLLINGSWORTH Interested concerns desiring in this directory hni.M im in the directory, the Navy said 3 SIZES: 12 TO 50 Publication of the directory will be accomplished through the com JEWELRY 921 NOBLE ST. 821 mediately contact the Chamber of Commerce for "information requirement" forms to be accomplished and anv Clarifirattnn r. bined efforts of Army-Navy-A I Force teams.

The Navy is assigned quired. responsibility for assembling information regarding prospective contractors in the Anniston and Calhoun County area, which has been classified by the Department PATTERSON of Labor as an "area of substantial labor surplus." Captain G. W. Molesworth explained in Atlanta that the South (Continued From Page 1) gation laws, and said, "we cannot DECORATED CHIN AWARE CLOSEOUT! Volues to $1.00 PLATES, 8 10" eastern directory, one of four being published by the Military De stand idly by and raise no hand to stay these forces of confusion who are trying to capitalize uoon partments, will be distributed to military purchasing activities for racial factors for private gain or advancement. The injunction order and heavy fine have been appealed to the 19c 14c I I VII REMNANTS ll U.

S. Supreme Court. PLATES 6' 1 YD Two months ago, Patterson went 9 THAT IMPULSE" (Author's Name Below) All of us have the impulse to live "as long as possible. Each year the opportunity of granting this desire is la creasing. Modern physicians have greater knowledge of the cause and treatment of disease.

Many recently perfected hormones, vitamins and other medicines help the body to resist old age. Obey that impulse to live longer by regularly con-suiting your physician about what you can do to help your body. Should any medication be needed, we welcome the privilege of supplying It. YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE ADams 6-7681 WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE Pick up your prescription If shopping near us, or let us deliver promptly without extra charge. A great many people entrust us with their prescriptions.

May we yours? JOHN'S DRUG CO. PRESCRIPTIONS CHEMISTS 910 Noble St. Phone AD 6-7681 Quotation by Thomas Masson (1866-1934) Copyright 1958 (6W4) into court again, accusing the NAACP of continuing to function under a different name. He identi FRUIT AND SAUCER fied the new organization as the 9c Alabama State Coordinating Association for Registering and Voting. The attorney general asked the ODDS ENDS SOLIDS AND PRINTED BROADCLOTH SOME PLISSE REMNANTS O.UPTO 1 Vi-YARD PIECES 15c CUPS Other Assorted Pieces.

courv for contempt citations against two organizers of the coordinating association, W. C. Pat-ton of Birmingham and William P. Mitchell of Tuskegee. Patton was state president of the NAACP El ARK a SHOP! 'Sir 913 Noble Annlston's Newest at the time of the injunction two years ago.

Patterson said the "stated purpose of the association is to act for the NAACP while it is banned in Alabama." The attorney general has submitted his case against still another organization, the Tuskegee Civic -Association, in an MOSS 9 1 2 NOBLE CLEAN-UP! PAINT-UP! FIX-UP! BROWNIE CAMERA ON ENTIRE STORE STOCK UP TO The world's most rr "WHERE EVERY DAY IS DOLLAR DAY" OFF Hoipotntr Appliances Be Sure To Use Southern Lumber PAINTS' GALVANIED OR ALUMINUM Living Room VL. 'S V.VITH "VIM. 1 PRICES Be'droom Kitchen announced effort to stop the year-old boycott in Tuskegee. Circuit Judge Will O. Walton, who heard the testimony, has the matter under advisement.

Meanwhile, a temporary injunction issued last year is still in force pending a decision on the state's request for a permanent restraining order. The injunction prohibits members, of followers of the TCA from using force, threats or intimidation, to keep other Negroes from trading with white merchants in Tuskegee. Patterson sought to show in court that the civic association was loading the boycott, but officers of the organization denied it. The boycott began last year in protest against passage of a legislative 1 act which virtually put a stop to Negro voting in Tuskegee where white residents are outnumbered 73. By rearranging the boundaries, the Legislature 400 Negro voters outside the city limits, popular snapshot camera! Streamlined, stylish, eoiy to With the Kodalite Flojholder yo con shoot color or block-ortd-wfiit pictures indoors ond ot, rigM around the clock.

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