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HAROLD J. EURTOH ARCHIVSa A3SI3TAMT lUDIArJA STAXa LIBRARY INDIANAPOLIS, IliDIAMA VOL. £8, NO. 16 MATTER OCTOBER AT POSTOFFICE AT TIPTON, INDIANA DAJLYi TRIBUNE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1W2 Partly chance of turning co night high loudy Ihroujgh few lighit tonigljit. der tonigh today micliiOs, 5 CEttrS PER COPY, 33 CENTS PER to this Wihdy and arid Tues- I4w torn id- WEEK BULLETIN WASHINGTON 22 President Kennedy summoned top congressional leaders back to Washington and planned to make a nationwide television report at 6 p.m.

CDT tonight because of an international situation of the "highest national urgency," the White House announced. lO- a.m. Soman U. S. Chanqe In Foreign Policy Appears Likely By MERRIMAN SMITH UPI White House Reporter WASHINGTON (UPI) A new U.S.

foreign policy move appeared to be developing today from intense, secrecy-shrouded activity by Kennedy administration officials over the jsveekend. Officials refused to discuss any aspect of the developments other than to say the situation arose from a combination of factors and not from one areal Speculation centered largely on Cuba. But there also ru- mors the expected move might deal with Berlin or a possible meeting between. President Kennedy and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchv. One report said the President might go on nationwide Jtelevision to discuss the development, but there was no official 'confirmation.

(Kennedy had only; two appointments today a 10:30. a.m., EDT, meeting with Undersecretary of State George McGhee and a- 4 p.m. conference with Prime Minister Milton Obote of Uganda. The. activity, apparently touched off by President's sudden return Saturday from Chicago where he had been campaigning, was noticeable at both the White House and State Department.

Except for attending Mass at St. Stephens Catholic Church, the iPresident spent Sunday in the White Housei and had no known White House Press Secretary Pierre Saliger was in ilis office, however, and later conferred at the State Department with Robert Nanning, assistant of state for public affairs. Secretary of State Dean Rusk also was at his desk most of the day. Extra security precautions were evident around his office, but aides said he had received no outside visitors. Cuts Trip Short Vice President Lyndon B.

Johnson cut short a campaign trip to Hawaii by half aj day and flew back to Washington. The White House denied a report that he had taken a helicopiter from the airport to the White. House, however. The secrecy the unusual activity was as one of the tightest security cloaks ever wrapped about official Washington in peacetime. But it appeared, the tration was considering publicity to move it contemplated, and Manning were understood to have met with top officials of the U.S.

Information Agency. Strip Bandits In Indianapolis Caught INDIANAPOLIS Three youths accused of being the "stripper bandits" who forced their male victims disrobe were scheduled to appear in Municipal Court today on preliminary chargfifcof robbery. weife irrested during the weekend in A police search for the bandits who delighted in stripping the clothes off their victims adminis- giving whatever Salinger after beating and robbing them. The suspects were Beige J. Roberts, 18, and Arthur Coleman, 19, arrested Sunday, and Raymond B.

Wagner, 13, arrested Saturday. Police said the three are! cousins. Waggoner was arrested by police officers who said they found a wallet owned by one of' the robbery victims in his home. It was identified by Howard E. Smith, 27, Indianapolis, the first of the three victims.

Smith said he was Wednesday night, beaten and then forced to strip off his clothes on the steps of the War Memorial. The following night, Charles R. Dennis, was, robbed; early Saturday 'aftrf 4 jsotog 'l he' pulled.a iiade him drive to the edge of ithe city. OPENS TRIAf ON Parade Precedes Rally of DoiTiocrats About 250 persons partook of ham sandwiches, baked beans, potato salad, and coffee at the Saturday evening Democratic rally at the 4 -H and Community Building. Congressman J.

Edward Roush of the iFifth district was speaker. County and state candidates were on hand to greet the voters. The dinner and address were preceded by a motor caravan of decorated vehicles through the county. Thirty-two cars followed the sheriff's lead- as caravan left the city on State Road 28 east at 2 o'cjock Saturday. First stop was Windfall where Congressman Roush was speaking at the dedication of the new Windfall postoffice.

The caravan picked some added cars there, and elsewhere 'along the route to Curtisville, Hobbs, Sharpsville, and (Contmued 8) ery, of momini Dockery Rites Burialj to Be in Kentucky Funeral services for Oscar Dock- Hobbs, were conducted this at Leatherman-Morris Funeral home. Burial will be at ilor- gantown, at 2 p.m. Tuesdj y. The World War I veteran di at 4:30 a.m. Saturday at his hon e.

Surviving are -the widow, two sons, )th of whom are in the Air Force, five granddaughters; two grandsdns and nephews BICYCLE WINNER Winner of the bicycle awardell as a at Ithe grand opening of the Western Auto Associate; on E. ileffersonl street was Shuck of route Sharpsville. REDS WORRIED? IVIoscQW Radio charged today was "once Jagain raising ijs farmed; fist Wfer CiilJal' the peace of that island nation GOLDEN EAGLE AUACKS PUPPY IN amaxr Ing photos of a golden eagle attacking a puppy in a Chicago residential section were made by newk photographer Jack. Mulcahy, who was waiting, to get the bird of-prey's photo when It left a rooftop percW ilnsteaj) of away, eagle suddenly swooped down on the (top and center), finally was driveti off by the pup's Goodman, swinging a and police officer ilamesvThomas, who shot.at it Zoologist RayPawley later knocked the eagle from a. cbimhey -top with a tranquilizer gun aiid took It to LlncolnPark Zoo.

dcgrecdyed a broken leg. Schools To Close Thursday, Friday, Early Wednesday Georgia Webster, as elementary school art supervisor, has planned an art disnlay, "Art Orbit for all of the elementary teachers in the state of whoi will be attending Indiana State! Teachi ers Association! in All elementaajy teachers have sisted Mrs. Webster in the dedevoif- ment of this ar display. As! each of these teachers will be responsible for helping to irrange the art display in School 74, in India.napolis, Wednesday afternoon and evening, October 24, sciool will close one hour early on this date, teachers may be in Indianapolis by 3:43. The elemeritajry schools will close at 2:15 Wednesday, the interview.

two Governorships Ijidtly Contested As Election Day Nedrs By RAYMOND LAHR 'United Press International I WASHINGTON (UPI) New York Gov. I Nelson A. Rockefeller said Sunday that every New York governor was. a potential presidential Candidate because of the- Empire State's key position ifl the nation. Rockefeller, seejdng re-election to the office that has produced more than a fair share of White House candidates, thus contended that a victory at the polls next month would automatically make him a contender for Republican presidential nomination in 1954.

I "It is something can't help," he sard during'a' teleVisiop school the-senior'higtf at 2:35. St. llohn's Elementary School, the Academy and the Lutheran School hre all cooperating and will have the boys and girls available for Ithe transportation home by school bus after 2:15. iFeeling this community would like very much to see this art exhibit, it jwill be on here in Tipton during American Education November. 11 though 17.

Watch this papeij for the future announcement as to when and where the exhibit may be I Tie public in Tipton will be closedjpn Optober 25 and 26 so that all teachers may attend the Indiana State Teachers Association. Stricken Clarence G. in Hospital kleyla, 65, Atlanta route 1, it 8:42 a.m..at St. Joseph's Hospital in Kokonio after an 11 year illness. Services jwill be held at 2 p.m.

Wednesday from the Leatherman-Mojrris Funeral Home with Rev. Stanley Carpenter officiating and burial will be in Fair-. (Friends may call 'ibis evening: at the Cemetery after 7. o'clock funeral home. The deceasedj was born 'Jan.

4, 1897 in Tipton county, son of John B. and EmmaJ ((Jore) Kleyla. He was married March 19, 1929 i in Indianapolis to I Jeanette Ai Johnson and resided in Hamilton county since that -time where jfae en- gagied in farmiiig and trucking. He was a former.mjember of the Hope- weU Methodist jChurch. Survivors i4clude the widow, three Mrs.

Charles F. IMaciejewski of Chicago; Mrs. Leonard of Bdward Meredith of Mooresville, a sister, Mrs. Smith qf iPoit Worth. Texas five graiidchil- dren.

Services Are For Sturdevant Infant Graveside services were conducted this morning for the infant son and daughter of Fred and Kay (McFarland) Sturdevant. Burial was in East The twins were born Sibday nioming hospital. Young's Was in Charge of at Funeral home arrangemints. Surviving axe Conducted pareotsj a sis- iter, Teresa, andliie IMr. and-Jin.

Bobert: HoiFarland, of Gdkkmilfa, ind llr. and Mrs. Fred Sheridan. Shies From said he did not. intend to liledge that he would serve out a.

four-year term if reelected governor. "I don't 1 want to make such'a pledge unless I'm sure I can keep it," Rockefeller said. The Newr York governor has been accused by opponent, Robert; Morgenthau, of using the state office as a 'stepping- stone to. the White House. Morgenthau has taken pledge.

that he will complete his full term of office it (Elected, The Rockefeller-Morgenthau while! attracting national notice, is expected to end in Rockefeller's favor. Many closer battles throughout the country, however, reached a furious pitch this weekend. Only two fuH weeks of cimpaighink remain before the Nov. 6- election. In California, Richard M.

Nixon and 'Pat Brown continued the scorching pace that has niarked their contest. Visits Churches The forper GOP presidential candidate, who has said he would finisi out a four-year term state governor, spent the weekend in a swing through the San Franciisco Bay area. Sunday he visited Negro churches in Today he takes part In a three-hour telethon'. Brown made his for votes in' southern California. He stuck a themejhe has been enunciating repeatedly in his campaign.

Itt isnbt a jquestion of Nixon saving California; it is a question California saving Nixon's political skin.1 Los'Angeles Times in its Sunday' editions endorsed Nixon for the post The San. Francisco Examiner has out for Brown. President) I Kennedy and former Dwight D. Eisenhower involved in the campaign, Avoids Cuba Talk Eisenhower said that on his campaign trips for GOP candidates he had found that most people talk about Cuba, "And this i just to talk about'? I "I think at this point ho matter how bad a mistake of the paist might i be gauged by someone else I think it is not the time to I be badgering the administration on what itis going to do next," said on vision interview. '-jCenedy -began an.

ambitious campaign swing through the'Mid- west, and West OD Friday but cut it I short on I Hie White (CentiMMd I) Council Boardlpeetings Slated toniglit The regular nieeting of the "Tipton common to which Chamber dij Commerce representatives and the public have been especially invited, will take up the matter of a rejquested trailer court on S-iiireetland avenue! The usual meeting lime is Mayor Frderict Surber bars stat- edj that a housing area of this type would be and that the re- qulested area is zoned for residen- tiall and reserve industrial uses. The point at issue is: Do the citizens desire a trailer court at the location "Tonight also Already Indibted (Uation hoitsi the regular meeting night of the "npton-Cicerp-board of I school trustees. On the agenda tonight -are considerations of addi- tidiial drainage at the athletic field to I aUeviate a part of the problem" of jto the east of the field, the board policy booklet now in preparaition, Tjudget matters and possible economics in purchase of suppKes. Child Auto Flips Soutjh of City A right side fracture of his collar bone to the. Tipton County Hospital afternoon of Jeffrey VariHprn, 6, of Sharpsville." The youth was a passenger in thejjcar of Larry Lee Scott, 25, 400 149.W, Kokomo.

The Scott car but of trol'at 1 o'clock as it topped, a slight raise in RoadilSi a mile south of the city. car over a.utiliiy-pole. Dainage to the car's rear end, trunk, bumper was estimated at 'by Deputy Sheriff investigated. Estimated speM of the car before the, turnover was 45 giiles per. City and CouriW: Receive State Highway.Dividends 'I 'Allocated to the county's roads, a ichedc for $60,750.42 has been received at the county auditor's office from the of Indiana as the' 1962 third quarter distribution of state gasoline income.

This of $3,822.73 over an- increase amount received in the July- September quarter of 1961. The city of Tipton received from the Isame source for maintenance of This sum also was lajrger than for the like period of 19J61. From alcoholic beverage taxes city received $1,830.54 for the the quarter. Mre.i Lotir binner I i ill Sskew, if the WUUam Hebek-t, of Indiana, Presideilt of the Saving! and Loan League- of Indiana, 11 be principal 'speikers as Ijhe Tip and Loan managers and direc- of I the Sixth District, Inlliana Savings! and iLoan League, at iler and at 6:15 Tuesday in tlie Tipton "lub. Richard Smith, loan manager of thet.

Ideal association will be.c liair- ijian 6i the Ijseven -county district rheeting! wJiich includes reiresBnta- tives from Tijiton, Delaware, Madison, Henry, and Main of the mdetlAg is tp discuss ways and mear of re- diucingi the ccjst to bprrowersl land iiicreasjng supply of avaifable rhortgage money to the hohie er. Smith said that Savings ijoan Associations make 50 per of all hpm'p loans in Indiana, tiat as Detiember 31st, 1961 lb in District 6, assets totalling over $275 niilli m. County Resident SucdupiDs buy- land cent and ythe had Evalina StwllmanJ, ik, of -iptonixoute 3, died early momlhg aiffer a year Serviced I be held at Gommuni Siihday less. 2 p.m. from the; Leatjier nan- JjCorris Home with Rev.

Ef. E.I officiating friends' nay call at IB irial will be in jFairyiew cemetjery iMrs.i^pellniian was born Dune 22, in St of Monroe and Bent iFolfowing the first husband, lloii CPmstock, 'he was married tojlrja Spellman ir Slelby Cpunty, Indiana in 1943 an; he preceded heij in. death. She had for- iseveral years a pjpusekei Irvin Randal ibcli'de a daughter, Mrs. Paul Stevens of Shelbyville; sons, Russell -of aiiji WilUam Comstock Whitng jsisters, Mrs.

GjT icej San Antonio, Mrs. Mid djebury, Indiana; Mrs. Wade Carter of Fort Wayne, Indiana; Mrs. Margaret Zell of Shelbyville I and several grandchildren. Eight merchants of the Starting this week and contmu- ingfor a period of eight'weeks, 25 Week 'Harvest Tipton community will salute tbe consumers of tUs tradjB.

territory with an assortment, of the greatest edlin this areaJ The eight I week prbgratn, termed the "HARVEST feature two full pages of adsjl with week carrying' a salute to'the various individuals and joined together to Tipton a complete shopping center. IFriendly Community "Tipton for years has been jrefer- red to as a friendly community, a town in which-the newcooier is welcomed and slipwn every court: esy. The merchaijts are striving to keep abreast bit; the constant changes in merchandising, the sales people are courteous, the city government progressive, much more, so than most of comparative size. Tipton has the assets, and they are recognized more. clearly iby out of' lown people than by some of the citizens of the i Sales receipts and bank deposits show that this coinmunityis ahead of of like I and this wiU aid the in the recent strides in housing and -I Putura The Chamber ofiCommerce; newr ly created, -Is constantly.

on- tte of Values' Ibokoutl for more industry knd re tail outlets, deciding factor in the grbwtl of any compunity. ediicational system le; ves li tie to b4 feired. Its mecical needs ai'e weH taken care bf, and -spiritual cared for by the Churchei lawyers and progressive farmers all make outstanding contribut ons the niiiity which isj eouip- for fu progress tb meet any challenger Much prosperity cbmmunity is support given the the retail merch mts ibif the of the area. Their hkbits and 'buying ikiU a challenge to the bring qualitjr iier- chandise atipifices they td pay.i' Ijribune serves as ities sengertp tjrinfe the buyer and the seller tpgether. The Tribiine ad njires the habits of the citizens, bf area, and proud merchant in I VES-T OF VALUES and ster's Mrs; United PUREN Press I NASHVILLE, Tehh.

loh witti hlvtogj Un Jhmes R. Hoffa, ch'a: Jbstice Department! 4illion corspiracy in gfil business (leals, ill federal here Hoffa, 10 has di charges as unbounded, a rival fro the' case part of Robe-t Keruiedy' sc nal vend again "Bobby tennedy is money fo personal anil his oath office FBI 4nd ffar -year-old his chal en neys for each Pleads Hoffa federal invests: ind ctnfent Ccfmmercia Carriers nationwide or al usm his is usui-ping other his own sat ihfen he the agencies tion," the said of of a jury od charges at accepi payments f-om alMicl firm to ibegjin pre-trial EbT, befoie" Federal lidm E. Mi ler' jiliUer cafled! the iron out i letjiods and the es all side. Innocejit eaded iident by the $1 iUe- trial in toddy. the said dn his that Atty, 'per- the own goverriment union legal foe.

trj- used loffa ing illegal ligan -lick- in aft to prnciji pumpeT grand jury handed iast May 18 what Kennedy termed gabon by the FBI." al a Wil- innotferi indictment Tfeam- trdit, a auttmlbile trinsport and the latfj Qwen (Bert) Brennr former vice 'he grand jury chprgeld Hbffa and Brennan Commfcrci through Test. automobile I' ja 11 li formed in 1949. has teied a of no cqnjiest. that cfjllficted Car- nc ther dor is jexpeetedj to complicht deferiSe. In issuing.the plej company will not defend and places at tbp mq court.

Charge T-H "The chzrge itoffa with violatng a provision of the Taft-Hartley Apt which pVohibits a representative of em )I( yes, such as a bniop, from demarding or acceptiitg ppyments from em- pl4yers for and otl ei- purposes. contends that phis ney Jam.e^ Wjrape. ur bet for Gomiiiercial': Carr: Fl his own nime in 1949 (Continued oh 8 and lirs two ire: Home loe.Stoire, Campbell 's jpitiance; Sales, man Service, Ap- Wise- Ritag for CO M(Jore Brog Association "Fatmers Loan ings, TijJton Building Smitty's Motors, Home of ttor- to liter 'exten- Icern en- hieh lokfa's the tself rcy of yOpeh and Toll(t Bros. med nrest TJrust. Fum- and (lOan Ser- Don Hand vite, Flowtrs by pioneir Com Coj Inc RdsS.

IVfttor Sales Inc Bajtes Loai Cleaners, Service ICo. Merchanlising merchar dising cliniel sponsored with candles and 7:30 by the Tribiriie in cattnectian the Harvedof yaluesjhjvill be ducted by Chip at the JTipton lildingj Lolan iai Monday eveniiw, pet. n. it p.m. ijVII Tipton merchantis are invited tojattend and aloig ai rjiany employes their orga liza ion as desire..

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