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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 2

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The Anniston Stari
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Anniston, Alabama
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3 1 'i Zt veXAffx Btu Monday, Dtiambtr 5, 1955 EXTRA PotfCEMEX ALERTED City Briefs Capital Fears Trouble In Negro Bus Dispute MONTGOMERY Every! The circulars were not signed. CORRECTION! The picture listed in Dorothy's Children Shop Ad Sunday was Incorrect and should, hsvs read a I J. picture. DOROTHY'S CHILDREN SHOP 17 East Uth SL MA TO MEET The EuUtoa PTA will meet night at 'clock at tba achool with Mr. Richard Forsyth presiding.

All pareotaare wged to at- available Montgomery policeman Rev. A. W. WUson, pastor of the trr wan alerted for duty today in the Negro rl.urih where the meeting A I I I I 1 A evem violence aeveiops in ine 10 or ntiu, jsaiu lie wuuia not una. CHURCH BROADCAST SET fc 5 1 I A diKrIoM "under anv m- cchednled boycott of city buses by V' stances' the names of those who Tba resular monthly church Negries protesting a segregation asked pcrmtaion to use the church arreM aewt broadcast sponsored by the Sosa Parks, the Negro scam-for the meeting.

United Church women will be held He said the meetlna would 'be stress whose arrest by a bus driver public and open to whites as well oo Tuesday at 2: JO over WHMA. PTA MEETING SET last rhursday brought on tb boycott threat, was to be given a -'( as Ne2ros. A- J. H. BskJey, manager of the hearing In recorder's court this The Oxford High School PTA win meet oa.Tuesda7at7:30..att mornins on a charge of violating bus company, issued a statement Saturday saying the company "is city segregation laws.

Her attorney, Fred Gray, a Ne sorry if anyone expects us to be acnoot. MAN HURT IN FALL gro, said he Intends to enter a i exempt from any state or city olea of innocent. ordinance J. P. Norton.

SO. 205 Hunter 'A mala meetine of Neeroea has fell while at work early Sunday A Michigan hits more than 200 long also been scheduled tonight at the morning and was hospitalized. He Si distance truck lines. Holt Street Baptist Church to dis cuss "further Instructions" In the ti in food condition. a FALSE ALARM LISTED "economic reprisal" camoaien a galrst the Montgomery City Bus A false alarm aent firemen to unes.

Son Wllmer Ave. at o'clock Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery GAMECOCKS MOVE JaekBOBvlIle State batters at the Rhode bland line (above) late In the Refrigerator Bowl game at EvaBSvllle, lnd Sunday. Gamecock players Identified are (la lark Jerseys) Billy Kicks (If) and Alei Mandll (Si). Msndll'a recovery of a fumble In the lart minutes of the game saved the day for Jacksonville. Police Commissioner CIvde sellers Mid yesterday that a num this morning.

MAN, 71, INJURED- t. E. Fielder. TO. 1400 Lelrhton ber of Negroes have reported Sunday.

Ha was admitted 1a m. threats of violence bv other N. HICKS Finds Healing Substance That Does Both SMt aew a BILL groes if they ride on th city buses fen and broke his left hip mortal Hospital and his condition is recorded as Keuevea rain onnnica nemorrnoias loaay. -Piles nmrn Twa," N. 1.

Sall For th aiioniaoina; luwmcnu ue 1. k. He aald the Police department (Ceatmued trom Page 1) hopes for Victory 'vanlih whtn (Continued from Pise One) I wouia approach thia situation to. PTA TO MEET mon Ogburn and WUson Hicka Mandll recovered DiSlmone's fum The Thankful Junior Hioh wner votln win day "in an attitude of maintaining ble at that point. The Gamecocks Joined Burgess and Clark as gar-gantuas of the gridiron.

In peace ana enforcing the law." tint tima tcitnea hai found a new haaling lubatane with tha aatoniih-inf ability to shrink hcmorrhoidi and to relieve pain-without sorcery. In cm after case, while gently relievinc pain, actual radnetion ahrinkr plaee. Moat amaiine of all reiulti war se thorough that aufftrcrs made ran out the clock, and then ear 1 C. III II, tanre (Bio-Dyne )-dieovrjr of a world-famaui research institute. This aubitance ii now available In tvppoiitery or ointment form under th nmmn Prpration XI four druggist.

Money back ffuarantea. rti oti. But he emphasized that "anv. toacklieJd.vUkki 1'reddie Caey, tied Hicka from the firlrf for body WiNr wants to ride the buses ym a VI ajaitijuuiircuill Ull performance that mav never he the machines or on. all of them.

grade, under Mrs. D. D. Allen, will present a play entitled "A Al Woodham and Phillip Smith ran well. but.

as a unit, olaved Ruptured Msn fcl 50 Tnis No Chorgt For tt Now or Ever KANSAS CITY, Mo. A doc tor's Invention for reducible rupture is proving so successful, an offer la now being made to rive can ao an wittt the police department's assurance they will be pro equalled in thia Midwestern city county officials said Bomb for Santa." AU -members Loach Don Sans accented the cnine wtu resister the vole re tected. even better on defense. Fumbles Hurt JSC and Interested frienda are asked huge championship trophy for gardless of the number of amend Commissioner Sellers said notice to be present Jacksonville, while eo Canton. Smith teamed with Hicks to give ments voted upon TWM MWVH.

would constantly patrol the bus stops to break uo anv violent act Probat Juris CI. CAvAm Hrit(in the Uamecorks a one-two minrh uauey ana uark were presented the game ball. Each member of over the weekend offered several that the Rami couldn't stop. How- AUTO STOLEN A 140-model Chevrolet aulnmn. designed to prevent Negroes from the Jacksonville team waa nr.

ever, five fumbles three by suggestions for the aid of voters. Disregarding the boycott. everyone who will test It a $3.80 bile was reoorted atnlen virHv sented a beautiful silver houi In view of th expected heavv Quarterback Casey and two by Rosa Parks was arrested Thurs while Hicks received the William Woodham did stall the Jack vote, those who can will find the day by bus driver J. F. Blake, from a local used car lot, city police reported today.

The theft was reported by Raymond Chievet, 2000 A. Carson Award from Chairman sonville juggernaut, especially in who said Khe took a seat in the while section and refused to move the first halt Rhitri Iclanri alsn iruss at no ton. this invention has no leg straps, no elastic belts, or leather bands. It holds rupture up and in. Is comfortable and easy to wear.

After using It many satisfaction Any pons less crowded during the middle of the morning and the middle of the afternoon, said. If those who ran will vote then, work front suffered from fumblltis, losing the to the Nek ro section in th roar Myron Cannon, Score by quarters: Jacksonville III I it Rhode Island 0 10 Scoring: Jacksonville tourh. ball four times. of the bu. The Montgomery city BOARD TO SIEET Jacksonville had alt the better code "gives" bus drivers police ing persons win have a better chance to use the early and late rvaoer 01 mis paper may test the doctor's Invention far 1 rfava anil of the statistics, oiling ud 17 first The executive board of the 6th powers in such cases.

downs Hicks, t-yard nlunce; receive the separate 13.50 truss nours. downs to 14 and rushing for 285 ward School PTA will meet at CircuUis were distributed in Ne Skates, 1-yard plunge. Rhode Is Judge Brlttaln also recommpnd the PrinclDsl's office Wedneidav yards to 174. Smith was the second- gro residential sections Saturday at no con. ir you are not entirely satisfied with the Invention re- land touchdowns DlSimone.

It- leading yardage maker for Jack afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. urging the boycott todav in Dro- ed that voters read and familiarize themselves with the amend yard pass: field goal. emu 11 test to the arrest of Rosa Parks. rurn il nut do aura to keep the S3.M tniM for your trouble. If sonville with 71 Casey made 23 and Woodham six.

Eddie DiSi- yards. BLOODMOVILE DUE VOTE "YES" On December 6th For LEGAL SALES and CONTROL and Help Build SANE TEMPERANCE In Calhoun County. (X) YES: For LEGAL SALES and CONTROL, and SANE TEMPERANCE. Help the SCHOOLS, TEACHERS, HOSPITALS, ROADS, RECREATION, OLD-AGE PENSIONS. More Pay for POLICE, FIREMEN and MUNICIPAtEmployei.

i NO: To Advocate "ILLEGAL" Sales, and continued operation of the "MILLION-DOLLAR" Calhoun County "BOOTLEG" Syndicate, which Pays NO TAXES for needed Public Services in our Cities and County. ments prior to entering the voting booths. Due to the larse numiwr mone, little Ail-American honor The Red Cross bloodmobila will you are ruptured Just write the Physician's Appliance 1011 Koch Bldf 2006 Main St, Kan The circulars said "further would be given at the mass meetlr.fc tonight in the "economic reprisal" campaign. able mention, snarked the Rama It probably will be Impossible for be at Jackionvllle State Collese the voter lo have time to rear! Negro Is Held I with 83 yards rushing. a 1 a sas uuy, mo, ror their trial tomorrow from a to 11:30 a uiooons, zis-pouna ititie Aii-Amer- them jndyptf booth.

and at Memorial Hospital on Wednesday from noon to 4:30 ican lacaie. ana bod in vein, uio- He also reminded those who am to accept blood donations. bons 200-pound running mate, wer great on defense. TwoTleeiing8 Set AtPoMl92JHere Two meetings will be held at required to pay the poll tax that they won't be eligible to vote Tuei- City police today are holding 1 Jacksonville cot a break at the 22-year-old Nearo. Jerrv c.

Mr MARRIAGE LICENSES Marriage licensee were Issued day unless they paid th current start when Bhode Island won the Clelland of 2020 Dooley on tax prior to last Feb. 1. ut the probata office Saturday to toss and elected to receive. Bob Montanaro returned 13 yards to the DHUJAQGI rsou cocn CCLOS THAT NAMO ON Chronie broach kk mey develop If vnbt oooah, cheat cold, or acuta bronchitis is not treated and you cannot afford to take a chance with any medi-eiae leas potent naa Creomulskw. It goas into the bronchial system to help looaoa and expel germ ladea phlegm the clubrooms of VFW Post 824 Annlston voters wrii rant thir a cnarge of murder In connection with the knife alavlne of C.nrrinn Mike Edmondion.

of Weaver Tuesday night. ballots at the 22nd Street. Oulntarri 38. fumbled and Casey recovered Garfield Klrby, also a Negro, early The post will have its recular and Alice Joyce Woods of Ohat-chee, Rt. 1, and to Glenn Hoyt and High Schools; the City Hall.

foa th Gamecocks. However, af aaiuroay nignt. meeting at 7:30 and Commander 1Mb Street and Street Fire Kta. Robinson of Fruithurst. Rr.

1. md ter Hicks picked up three yards to the 35. Woodham fumhled and Detective Chief Garence Pate Raymond Bailey has urced all nf. tiona; Forbes-Miller Piano Com Dorothy Ann Haynea of Ohatchee. ficers and members to attend.

pany; the Car Barn: Llndsev's Rhode Island recovered on tjie 27. said Klrby, 36, of 14 Stephens Hill, died almost instantly from a one- i. i. Store: the Courthouse and th m. Immediately followina the wist ana bm nature aootne aad heal raw, taao.faflamed brooch ialmembraaea.

chanicsviile School. Midway of the opening period, Jacksonville marched to tho Rhode Island 23 but lost the ball when men stab wound of th left chest Saturday night about 6 o'clock. meeting, a session of District Four will be held, with Ravee Hucrha COL. WOOD TO TALK Blackwell Eiptavas Ada H. Blackwell.

local civil n. spsctal process with other aaedkinea for coughs. It Lt. Col. David L.

Wood. rhlr The cutting occurred at 1204 W. district commander, presiding. Of the Alabama Military ntitrW 20th where McClelland and Woodham fumbled at the 28. Late In second qusrter, the Gamecocks drove from their own six to (Pd.

Pol. Adv. By Calhoun County Good Government League. h. B.

Blackwell, Co-ChairmanJ glneer who haa been heading the drive for prohibition reoeal. torfav Oat a hraa bottte nf ISmwmiWmi ti Klrby were visiting the residence wiu oe ine sneaKer at tomnrmur'a C. Gates of Montgomery, department commander, will be present. I of two women. luncheon meeting of the Annlston wwjarog store.

For ehildran get explained why no advertising was I the Rhode Island 13 but gave the nowry viuo. na to speak on carnea on bunaay during the cam eraekiabepaBkaMbhiepaJUaujs.A4v. nama possession ou another fumble, this time bv Case v. Snarked we Army reserve program. paign.

"We believe the a- ga by DlSimone and Kazar Apkarian, Rhode Island drove 76 yards to the nioiuon is a political and buxinxi laaue, and therefor did not want Jacksonville 11. With only seconds left to and fourth down com to carry anvthine about it ah th. ing up, Jim Jerue calmly booted aaooaui. wx did not tee any ads JL. i START SAVING- field goal to eive the Rama a.

ui ine papera or hear any radio advertising on Sunday dur ine th 3-0 lead at halftime. Compote! Save! campaign." Jacksonville took the serond-half Mr. arkwelt a llf.lnn arm ot Annwton. also stated that oi me carrvinB. arove 70 varrt I- II he.

haditheasexLjnanyaUe tn Hrv lift ratKmisi a ai. a ro dry up Calhoun Countv aine over from the one-foot line, but Gene Hanson's try for the extra the county voted dry early In the century. point was wide to the left CMH It tM if vou momtmiv StClTys rMNT iiJT ltn.00 I fyi ir oo I 11.41 1I0M 1SF.14 I 10.00 tiioo i 00 yi M.oo aoy.ii ii oo rs.4i t0tO I ItlMi I VQ op M4C4 Beglnnlm back In tha Kith I I i Rama Regain Lead Rhode Island took the lead aealn administration, efforts weramari I 1 A to make Calhoun County dry. At when Bond recovered Casey's fumble at the six. Three running plays gained absolutely nothine.

hat me outset, we saw seven law enforcement officers, Including the chief of police and a deputy sheriff, slain la tba battle over bootlegging and Its huge profits. There have been no recant alav. the Rams reached paydirt when Jerue faked a field eoal and Guar. -set I terback Bob Sammartino uncorked Phono ADoms 5-3456 a screen pass to DlSimone who ings, but it Is evident to evervnn tared over unmolested. Jerue add- that more whiskey is being sold ed the extra point, and the score tor your loan today oy outlaw methods than aver was Still 10-6 at the end nf th.

third quarter. "The proponents of the reneal On the ensuing kickoff. Smith returned 33 yards to his own 40 movement honestly believe that the best way to handle this traffic A 119 CD A EL FIN AN CI A THRIFT CORF. OF ANNISTON 13 1 1 th Srrtt phont: ADoms 5-3456 and almost broke awav. Hirka mH iaa la by legal methods.

hn. Smith moved the ball to the 10 but a 15-yard clipping penalty that sales to minora can be itop- START LIVING- pea. wt Dcneve that much of pusnea the uamecocks back to the the corruDtlon and 29. Casey made four yards on that comet with bootlegging can Ii. keeper at riuht end.

hut Jack oe naitea ir the people will place alcoholic beverages under legal. Leant nicked off nna nf Caaev'a restraint," concluded Mr. Black- passes to give Rhode Island pos well. session at the 20. A pltchout from sammartlm to Montanaro tMt wild, and Clark pounced on lt for Don't sit back and wish you had the good things in life.

Do something about it now! YOU CAN 6TSURE OF. YOUR FUTURE WITH OUR GUARANTEED Jacksonville at the Rhodes Island eignt. in three running plays. Chester Saktes. Hicks' substitute scored, going over from the one i MINUS INDIANAPOLIS (UP) Lawrence Venike was walking home front a tavern when a car pulled alongside him and the driver, shining a spotlight la his eyes, asked him for Identification.

Venzke gave the man nil billfold containing his Identity cards. It was returned mirnie 130. -1 on a plunge at right guard. Rams Threaten Ia the closing seconds of the game, Rhode Island marched to rfacasonvuies nine, only to see SMJM TRY IT-YOU'LL BUY IT -1BTF0 ATTENTION VOTERS USIflG VOTING MACHINES You Will Find'tht "Legolixption" Bollot located in ths Lower-Left Hond corner of the Voting MoV chine. Look for it when you go to the Polls tomor-row, Tuesday, December 6th.

VOTE "YES" For LEGAL SALES and CONTROL Your VOTE and the VOTE of Your Neighbor For LEGAL SALES end CONTROL Will Provide More Money For Our Old-Age People Here In Calhoun County. Fd. Pol Adv. by Calhoun County Good Government League.) IT B. Blackwell, Co-Cbairman START SAVING HERE: THERE'S NOTHING QUITE LIKE MONEY IN THE BANK! "Mora People Hare Mora Saving Dollars In Banks" Hi WIW aaaHaaaw Ill THE (8 QKRGIAl ATiotwL mm NORTH ALABAMA'S FINEST MEMBER F.

D. I. C. ANNISTON ALABAMA CORNER 10th NOBLE STREETS DRIVE-IN BANK12I EAST 10th STREET Phone AD 6-7953 4 1.

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