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The Anniston Star du lieu suivant : Anniston, Alabama • Page 2

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The Anniston Stari
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Anniston, Alabama
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Two, The Anniston (Ala.) Star, Thursday, June 18, 1953 Summer Class Officers Picked At JSC SUMMER CLASS OFFICERS -Here are the Senior Class officers at Jacksonville State College for the summer session. Left to: right (seated): Norman Stafford, Attalla, reporter; Beth Taylor, Roanoke, and Clara McFall, Fyffe, SGA representatives; (standing) Dorothy Mitchell, Boaz, treasurer; Herb Grffin, Birsocial chairman; Jim Sides. Jasper, president; Omar Calciolari, White Plains, N. vice-president; Jerry Chamblis, Wedowee, secretary. SOPHS PICK SLATE Elected to serve as officers of the sophomore class at "Jacksonville State College for the summer session were left to right (kneeling) Orble Barnes, Jamestown, reporter: Joanne Lewis, Jamestown, treasurer; (seated on wall) Harry Sherman, Anniston, president; Hesper Claybrook, Dadeville, secretary: Virginia Berry, Guntersville, SGA tive: Peggy Sharpion, Gadsden, social chairman; Billy Pannell, Birmingham, vice-president.

Legislature (Continued From Page 1) the referendum bill in committee or. committees without giving the members of the Senate and the House an opportunity to vote on the Issue, there is but one thing left for the people to do in order to secure their inherent and constitutional rights, and that is to make this the supreme issue in the coming elections in 1964. Alternatives Given gentlemen can decide Just what you want to do with the bill. You can decide to be fair in your, dealings with the people of Alabama and give them an opportunity to settle the liquor question in a special election this fall and thus take it out of the field of politics. "Or you can deny them their rights and compel every man or woman who announces for public office in 1954 to declare his or her position on this The dry leaders made it clear why they wanted the bill out on the floor for a vote.

They pointed out that 18 members of the Senate represent districts that are wholly "dry;" seven others come from districts which are part dry and part wet, and tHe other 10 live in strictly wet areas. Lineup Explained In the house, 60 members represent dry counties and 46 are wet. have heard great deal about the rights of minorities," the report de eta re d. "We wonder whether majorities have any rights. The prohibitionists charged again they have repeatedly in the National Rabies Control Urged CHICAGO (- The American Veterinary Medical Association says a nation wide rabies control campaign could do much to end the menace to human and animal health.

"Many foreign nations have demonstrated that rabies can be virtually eliminated as a disease threat by a coordinated campaign," the AVMA pointed out. The association cited the example of St. Louis, as another of the growing list of cities that have proved mass immunization of dogs can- greatly. reduce the number of rabies cases. Maine Enthusiasts Find Answer To Their Wants HOULTON, Me.

(U.P) -The first MT will roll off the assembly line this summer. Ralph E. Tozier, his son, Richard, and Robert Mitchell were enthused about the sports car trend but didn't want to spend the money to buy one. So they collected old parts and are building their own. MT means Mitchell Excavations continue on the site of ancient Pompel in Italy which buried by lava.

One third of the city remains to be uncovered. 900- -Jaycees Offer) Fair Friday To Aid Fund Scholarship Setup To Be Aided By Colorful Local Event The Anniston Junior Chamber of Commerce Friday night will present a fair at Johnston Field to raise money for a scholarship to be awarded to a graduating senior at Anniston High School. Continuous clown acts, soft ball game between bosses and secretaries, music by the Anniston civic band, door prizes, cake auctions, pony rides for children and many other attractions will be part of the entertainment. The scholarship, which will be awarded that night, will consist of a minimum of $250 per year for four years to be awarded to 8 worthy boy or girl who graduated from Anniston High School. The Board of Directors of the Jaycees will have the authority to increase the amount of the seholarship, which will not be paid in cash but shall be applied toward the expenses of the student at one of the aceredited colleges in bama.

The scholarship committee will consist of the City Superintendent of Education, the president of one of the local banks, a member of the Anniston Ministerial Association, and two members of the board of directors of the Jaycees. Last Rites Set For Talladegan TALLADEGA (AP)- Funeral services for Hugh F. MoElderry, 67, former mayor of Talladega a and ex-member of the legislature, will be held from the McElderry home here tomorrow. He was mayor of Talladega from 1926 to 1929 and served several years as executive secretary of the Talladega Chamber of Commerce. He died Tuesday.

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