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The Hays Daily News from Hays, Kansas • Page 10

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PAOfc Search For Doctor Centers In Canada Wanted In Abortion beath Of A Student Now The Satnnt'iy in Canada for Harvey Tjothrlnprr. vmntorl In Oir nbortinn rioHtli of a Cnt.hnlir c-oltopi student rlis-J memberrd body found in so.wer ipHdinp; from the physician's homo in York. Thr victim WHS BnihiivM Lnfni- mcnto. 19. taken hy her mother ln.M Sunrtny to Ixithiinger for nn nbortion.

The pirl. r. student at the College of New Rochelle. was four months prep-mint. Lolhrinppf has been missing, from his Queens office-home since Sunday, after telling Mrs Lofni- mcntn to-p-o home rnd await a call! from him.

Mso miss'ng- Is the doe- tor's pretty receptionist-girl friend. Theresa Carillo. In Brooklyn late Friday, federal warrant was issued Loth ringer with unlawful flight toj avoid arrest on an abortion charge, not connected with Mis- Lofrti- mento's death. The Queens district attorney's office had been investigating activities of the doctor in recent weeks. Since Miss death, federal authorities entered the picture.

Asst. U.S. Atty. John Sullivan told newsmen Lothringer has been traced to the area of his family's Canadian hunting lodge about 60 miles north of Montreal. The possibility also existed that Lothringer and Miss Carillo may be in Cuba.

She is a Cuban national and her mother resides in Havana. If they went there, it poses a legal problem since the U.S. has no diplomatic relations with Castro's Cuba, Asst. Queens Dist. Atty.

Bernard Patten said Friday night an anonymous phone cnller told him: "If you want to find them, look in Camaguey. Cuba." The caller then hung up. Mexico also came under scrutiny in the case since Lothringer has a sister, Helen Dean, living in Mexico City. Barbara's well-to-do parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Dominick Lofrumento, said the girl told them last week she was pregnant by a boy friend, whose name was not disclosed. Police said the boy wanted to marry her but that the parents decided against it. The mother said she tunied over S500 to Lothringer in advance to perform an abortion at his $75,000 home in the Jamaica estates section of Queens. Mulvane Explosion Hurts Five Persons Mulvane, June Five persons were injured when a dust explosion rocked the Mulvane Co-op Elevator as a farmer unloaded a truck of wheat.

Two elevator employes, Garj Kincaid, 21, and Rollo Iverson. 26 were treated at a Wichita hospital for serious injuries. Kincaic had burns on his face and hands and a knee injury. Iverson hac serious burns on his face anc hands. Unloading the wheat was Willie Schultz, 42, who farms near Mul vane.

With him in his truck cab were his 8-year-old son, Carl, anc his father-in-law, M. A. Dove visiting from Laurel, Miss. Windows were blown out at the top and bottom of the elevaloi and the concrete silo was crack ed. Investigators did not deter mine the cause immediately.

There was no fire after the flash of the explosion. PAIL? NttWS. SUNDAY. 16, 1662 home before the dog was tagging along behind her. The incident was repeated several times with the Doevfler's unable to figure how the pet was opening the door, finally, Doerfler decided he'd better peek in the window to watch the animal in aetion.

"The spring-loaded door has chains on both sides of handle which release it," Doerfler explained. 'Timmy' would pull one chain with his teeth, then run over and pull the other side and thp door would spring open about a the room he needed to sneak out. "After we discovered how he was getting out. we put benches on both sides of the handle, but this didn't do any good. "Timmy" still managed to get his teeth on the chains to raise the door." So the Doerflcrs decided on a new their escape- minded dog in the keep him from following their child to school.

The locked car stymied "Timmy." But Friday, while Jackie was home from school romping in the yard with the pup, "Timmy" made a wrong move which has thwarted his escapes for good. He ran into the street, was struck by a car and killed. Reds Place Huge Belt Order With Japanese HIS LAST TRICK Jackie Sue Doerfler. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Doerfler. 616 East 15th. holds her dog "Timmy." up to the chain on the garage door to show how he escaped from the garage to follow Jackie Sue to school. "Timmy's" ingenuity for opening the door and sneaking out was lost for good Friday when he ran into the street and was killed by a car. Timmy' Had His Own Special Way Of Getting Out Of There Was Nothing Like Saturday Afternoon Movie Tokyo.

June 9 The Japan Rubber Belt Industry Association announced the Soviet Union has placed a S2.2 million order for conveyor belts. Under a Soviet-Japanese trade and payment agreement. Japan can sell a maximum of $4.4 million worth of belts to Russia. Queen Of Gypsies Is Buried In California Sacramento. June Adams.

queen of the gypsies, was buried in a colorful, tearful ceremony at a Sacramento cemetery. A small band of mourners followed her silver casket on the ride from a Stockton church to Sacramento. i Queen Annie died Monday By Marvin Swanson A highlight of a childhood In small town in Kansas during the 1930's was the Saturday afternoon novie. Today, ns TV sets teem daily with shows, the extra-special aura surrounding the Saturday afternon movie no longer exists for most children. As A schoolboy during the thirties I crept to a red-brick school Building at a snail's pace like the Doy Shakespeare described especially on Monday morning.

But I had an advantage: I had the thought of next Saturday's movie to bolster my morale. Since Saturday appeared like a far-away oasis to a juvenile mind, I first set my sight on Wednesday, only a day after tomorrow. On Wednesday I rallied under onslaughts of spelling, fractions and reading with the thought of the nearness of a day after tomorrow big day! Saturday morning I enjoyed the feeling of having overcome, by patient anticipation, the main obstacle to a glorious two hours of entertainment. Only the obstacle of the ten-cent admission price remained. I could usually count on a dime from my father', finally extracted from his worn black leather coin purse, a source of fabulous wealth to me, after a brief debate.

Then- if a boy was resourceful in my town, he could earn a pass to thei movie and use the parental dime, for popcorn or candy. I hurried down to the printing shop and weekly newspaper that the owner of the only theater in town operated "Got any jobs?" I asked "Prof." the genial proprietor, a middle-aged man with a perpetual cigar and fedora hat i Sometimes he would give me stack of handbills to deliver or HI job folding papers. If he didn't have work. 1 would! hustle to his 'capacious house block and a half away and the question to his wife, a good-i natured voman who liked boys seat, I was an eager participant the pro-show hubbub of dozens of children. The lights would dim, and an pulled the entrance curtains shut.

Mickey Mouse's image always brought an outburst ot pleased explanations, clapping, and whistling, the latter being 'considered an accomplishment if tone and shrill with two fingers in the mouth. We were ready to laugh at the drop of the proverbial hat permeated with the happiness ol the best yet to come. After a cartoon, a comedy coming attractions, advertisements the piece de resistance flashed on the screen. Tom Mix In "The Cowboy from Our cowboj heroes, such as Tom Mix. Buck Jones.

Hoot Gibson, and Bob Steele, had no use for guitars and dawdling around singing. They were men of action, strong and brave, engrossed in seeing justice prevail; theif closest friend Was horse, whose magnificent Lrappings mnde the outlaws' lorses look quite ordinary, Our emotions were immediately organized on of the "hard- riding, straight-shooting," and Incorruptible hero. With the William Tell overture stirring our blood, we galloped wildly with him in pursuit of cattle rustlers or stage coach robbers over picturesque western terrain. We cheered and fought our way with him out of an ambush against heavy odds. During his black moment we were reduced to intent silence, but not despair, because we had unshakable faith that he would come out on top.

And lie always did. Only after he had saved the ranch' and routed the cattle rustlers for good, did he plant a manly kiss on the lips of the rancher's daughter. Then "the end" flashed irrevocably on the screen. Garish-seeming lights came on and returned a reluctant assortment of kids to prosaic life. Blinking at the late afternoon sun, we emerged from the Lyric Theater, leaving behind our sanctuary from an outside world of school, homework and adult supervision.

In the yard at home we extracted the lingering pleasure of the movie by it with neighborhood playmates. Looking back now, I feallTtf that ny Saturday afternoon movie volvcd three wholesome ingredients for childhood enjoyment patient anticipation, work to earn pleasure, nntl self-identification With a western knight in shining armor. Today's easily available pleasure for the younger generation often seems to lack one or more of these qualities. Although the entertainment field has made great progress. I doubt that many children today enjoy a movie as much as I did.

Okays Resolution For Awarding Hope A Medal June President Kennedy has signed congressional resolution the award of a gold medal to comedian Bob Hope. The award wan voted in recognition of Hope's entertainment of U.S. troops around the world. Similar medals were presented to George M. Cohan after WnM-1 War I and to Irving Berlin after World War II.

JThere. likely as not. I would be 'put to work with several other after 10 years of beingj DO cutting grass, pulling weeds. spiritual leader, supreme courtjor picking up kindling: wood. We and chief counselor to the all leave with a coveted pass to the movie stowed away in our her marital safest om- without a I status is sketchy.

Some mourners If it wasn't for his dachshund the pet from following the Doer- id her nusba nd is dead. Others blood, one might have thought! Hers daughter. Jackie Sue. said he still lives in Southern Cali- hole. If! omia.

'Timmy" was related to the Greatisehool. Houdini. But it took more than the heavyj" ne mourner said gypsies prob- "Timmy's" owner. Donald Doer-j ove garage door to hold the'ably will gather somewhere in the fler. 616 E.

15th. put the dog g- em ou six-month-old pup next two months to interview can- the garage each morning to keep'jackie was less than -A block from dictates to succeed Queen Annie. What a festive feeling when my! patient anticipation finally brought me and labor to a hard wooden seat in one of the front rows of the Lyric Theater! With a sack of diminishing carmels and a companion named Bill in the next Art Association Plans 'A Living Memorial' Atlanta, June Atlanta Art Association is planning a campaign to raise $1.5 million for a school of art as "a living memorial" to the association members killed in a French airplane crash. Association Chairman Jarnes V. Carmichuel said, that it is "a mighty small price tag to put on the hole left in Atlanta by these tragic deaths." Most of the 105 Atlantans killed in the crash in Paris last Sunday were association members.

HOUSE PAINT Ttie Greatest Advance in 50 years FOR WOOD OR MASONRY SMRWIN-WIUIAMS MOUSE PAINT Lasts years longer Blister resistant when surfaces are properly prepared Dries dust-free, bug- free in 30 minutes Clear, ncfi colors are permanent, SHERWIN WILLIAMS 1Q8 Wett 9th There are several ways that a man can pay the priro of a new Cadillac car find himself in possession of an automobile of far less stature. Because there are many motorists currently considering the purchase of their next car, we would like to enumerate these ways of going astray. 1. Assume that the purchase price of a new Cadillac car is higher than it actually is. (There are eleven models of other makes that this year cost more than the lowest-priced Cadillac model.) 2.

Fail to appreciate that the basic price of a new Cadillac includes important things that are extra on many other cars. (Including automatic trans- im, power steering and power braking.) US IT IOUK LOC4L 3. Neglect to find out from a Cadillac dealer what your present car is worth in trade. (He is especially anxious this spring to welcome new owners.) And if you take one of these detours, think of all the unique pleasures you could be missing. There is Cadillac's majestic that it attracts attention wherever it goes.

There is Cadillac's wonderful that every journey becomes a brief vacation. And there is Cadillac's great that it is without rival on the world's highways. So we suggest that you play it get all the facts from your dealer soon. You might be closer to a Cadillac than you C4WU4C BEN DREIUNG, INC, IDS 13th Kansas M.C.P. FROZEN LEMONADE 6-Ql.

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