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Anderson Heraldi
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Thia rlananHa nn nD 1 mary canaiaaies wui nave me opportunity to put theirs to a test a week from Tuesday July 7 A public meeting has been scheduled for all state district and local GOP primary candi dates who will be putting their political prowess in gear before members of the Madison County Republican Club The campaign spotlight will shine starting at 8 pm in the 29th Street School auditorium Each candidate will be given five minutes to express his views and willbe followed by a social hour so that voters and campaigners can get acquaint ed Members of the various com mittees are: Publicity Mrs Cordelia Syl Pleaie Turn to Pate Column 4 touched off big gasoline plantibring in the fish suddenly firpe dropped four feet and as At Beverly Beach State Park near Depoe Bay Ore 80 miles southwest of Portland Mr and Mrs Monte McKenzie and four children were camping out in sleeping bags One child drowned the other three are missing and feared washed out to sea At San famed Wharf the snug fa 1 iff 1 sentatives and in 1957 served as minority leader of the state legislative body Rumsfeld is one of the two vAiinaacf mAmhcro nt thn IT House' of Representatives and is serving on the Science and As tronautics Committee in the House Tn wni annnintwi Released On Bond iisoi vvugi vauuiuai wv nison of Ohio and later served on the staff of Rep Griffin Be fore beine elected to Congress voice chorus besides the orches tra and organ Beginning with the triumphal entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday' the events of the last week of the life of Christ the Last Supper the agony and be trayal in the Garden of Geth semane the trial before Pon tius Pilate the Crucifixion and the Resurrection are portrayed in dramatic sequence The pro gram is being broadcast over a local radio station The Pendleton pageant In its 12th season will be presented twice at 6 a and again at 8 am in the Pendleton High School auditorium In this com munity production 250 persons are participating in depicting 20 scenes from tne uie of unnst The Sunrise serviee sponsored for the 24th year by the Hi Club plans to meet at in Shadyside Park unless cold br stormy Weather causes the service to be moved indoors to the Anderson High School auditorium The Nazarene Churches of the area are joining for a Zone Sun rise service at East 38th St Church of the Nazarene at 6 am Evangelist Twila Pittenger will be the guest speaker Other local churches holding i sunrise services at 6 am in elude Mounds Baptist Allen iBethel irst EUB Church and Plew Turn to Paf 5 Column 1 4 f' Pipe Creek Scouters Plan Awards Dinner Pipe Creek District of the lo i This event is held eachi AaaJa VUU I Veil DUy OVUUlO Ul AlHCl AV 41 1 AVAIV thawenund Area Council will hold its annual recognition dinner Tuesday at 6:30 pm at Linders on the point One Killed ivelnjured Here Saturday The death of a 57 year old Cicero man Saturday raised Madison highway toll to five just half the number killed in this county ft year ago Two others were hospitalized and three more were injur Allis Will Speak At YWCA Kickoff Event Tomorrow The 1964 membership cam paign of the Anderson Young Christian Association will begin tomorrow at a kick off breakfast meeting at 9 am intheMultipurposaRoomof the local YWCA Mayor rank Allis Is prin cipal speaker for the meeting Which will be attended by cam paign workers and other inter ested persons The meeting is open to the public Mrs Everett Smith chair man of the campaign said the goal is 2000 adult members Report meetings will be held April 6 and April 13 Co chair men of the drive are Mrs Leon Plaaaa Tun to fete Column men will visit Indiana during the week and make appear ances here in Marion ancLin South Bend Langen is now serving in his third term in Congress and rep resents Seventh District He is a member of the House Appropriations Com mittee and has served on the Interior and Insular Affairs and Government Operations Com mittee Prior to his election to Con WaA00 tozx iAwal fmiK facma in glWO OC1VCU IUU1 bVAAAAa UllAUAV VV VVAIftAVaJ the Minnesota House of Repre pieaie Turn to Pae column Extend Through Area Of Pacific ANCHORAG Alaska (ARK Alaska counted its dead and marshaled forces to care for the living Saturday amid wide spread devastation from one of mightiest earthquakes President Johnson declared the state a major dis aster area and pledged all the resources in providing aid The known death toll still was surprisingly low ears it would mount into the hundreds were dimin ishing Less than 100 were listed i I as dead or missing at mid 1 day 1 Anchorage A a largest city with a popula tion of nearly 100000 in the metropolitan area took the brunt of the great Good riday shock which struck at 5:36 10:36 EST Giant seismic sea waves gen erated by the quake smashed into half a dozen smaller cities rimming the Gulf of Alaska Additional Stories On Page 2 11 it aasvJI TTrtrtirilr If bUULIl VI I1CLC UUU UH AVUVUan AB land causing death and destrue ea tion Pacific Coast from Canada io California 4 ip fal It Vote Registration Drive Underway Machine will sweep the county May 5 when over 67000 eligible voters hit the polls for their favorite can didates Monday begins an all out re gistration drive which will wind up this final week of the regis tration period The deadline is April 6 According to information re ceived from Mrs Alpha Byrum and Mrs Madge Mitchell co chairmen of the County Regis tration Board even some 20 Please Turn to Pare 5 Column 4 C1 ttiuuinia InthewnrsLjof the Jiataut mmA rllrnniAff laACT 1fi Hl Art I and 50 were missing iiuCrescent occurred at the City Calif more than 2000intersection of miles from the quake The epi Moss Island center of the shock was about vuiui a 1 T1 Asa UaksI AZ1AKT 150 miles soumeast 01 arcdop age Ana nhlM and fhrAP were missing when the seas department said caught a Tacoma Wash familythe crash result camped and sleeping on a beacn ed when Lock near Newport vre The waves slashed against the Hawaiian Islands without ma jor damage or injury and final Pleaie Turn to Pag 5 Column 1 1 EasterTheme StressPut On Goodwill NEW YORK (AP) Christians by the millions around the world will ob i serve' Easter Sunday in a theme of ecumenical good will Pope Paul VI extended a Ro man Catholic wishing Easter salute to the Oriental and and peape 1 to all toe Anglican Catholics and Protestants alike will flock Jo churches to observe toe resurrection oi Christ Sunrise services Vill be held at such varied locales as moun tain tops and in Radio city Mu sic Hall in New York City The Easter weekend was an occasion too for travel and family reunions Kennedy International Airport in New York reported an all time record for operations' with 1352 landings and takeoffs in a24 bour period topping a prev ious mark of 1147 President Johnson had ar ranged a quiet weekend at his ranch outside of Austin Tex i The weekend began with something of a religious rarity riday and toe start of toe Jewish Passover falling on the same day was as if toe calendar were trying to underline toe brotherhood of said toe New York Journal American Good riday marked toe crucifixion ot Christ Passover toe Jewish exodus from slavery In another quirk of the calen dar most Eastern Orthodox Christians will observe Easter on Mav 3 because of a variance in calculating toe day of toe jj Oregon and California left TAe1TVVAHfm 1 In toe Holy Land worship pers knelt at the Tomb of Lnrist Protestants as well as Cath olics attended Holy Saturday Mass in Church of toe Holy Sepulcher where Pope Paul VI celebrated Mass last January Reflecting toe good will stirred by the pilgrim age toe Rev Benedict Stolz prior of toe Basilica of toe Dor mition in Jerusalem said: are celebrating Easter in toe Holy Land this year with a feeling of renewed hope and Bishop Reuben Mueller president of the National i Council of Churches spending toe weekend in West Berlin Pleaaa Turn to Paso Column I By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Racing tidal waves' spawned by riday violent Alas kan earthquake: Drowned at least 11 persons i six missing and injured scores Spread damage down toe West Coast of North America Caused citv evacuations in Japan wer missing ifty nine were Overturned ooats in tne umt i injured au iso aowmown stores nf Movirn were damaced Power lines Crescent City" Calif 340 miles short circuited by toe wateriharbor where'toe little boats EASTER LILY CROSS A thirtyJoot cron composed at Easter lilies form the worship center today at the Meadow brook Baptist Church as the southside church and other congregations in this area hold Easter services commemo rating the Resurrection of Christ (Herald Photo) Thousands To Mark Easter Observance Special Easter pageants are being given this morning in twd nearby communities 2 The 23rd annual Easter Pageant at Ma rion called toe Oberammergau of America is being presented in toe Marion Coliseum be ginning at 6 am The produc tion is being given by a cast of 1200 persons from 64 churches in toe Marion community a 375 EARTHQUAKE DISASTER OLLOWED BY TIDAL WAVES IRES IN ALASKA wood failed to yield the right of way and a struck by a car driven Ruth Musick 43 of Elwood Both Mrs Musick and another passenger in her car Mrs Shir ley Jack 60 also of Elwood were admitted to Community Hospital with lacerations and possible fractures Three Elwood youths also rid ing in the Musick auto vyere treated and released Thev Were inis aepenas on vuw Pat Haskettj 12 Jud Hasketti peal GaiY Musick 5 AU dropped four feet and abruptly rose that much water rose about six feet above norm al all at once id Boxton night watchman at araway New In dustrial Canal on toe Gulf of Mexico In many distant spots fear of what might happen surpassed what actuaUy did In Hawaii where all major islands were washed by six cid al waves there was minor flood ing only on Maul But cm the big island of Hawaii hundreds fled the city of Hilo remember ing bygone death dealing tidal waves Similar evacuations too place at Kushiro on Japan's Hokkaido Island and in the Philippines 3 North American West Coast The Canadian pulp and logging Pleas Turn to Pate Column 4 22 Held In Raid Trio On Exchange Agenda "Three US Congressional lead ers acting as the Paul Revere Panel will hit on deomestic and foreign issues of toe current po litical campaign during toe Wed nesday noon luncheon of toe An derson Exchange Club it was announced yesterday Those who wiU appear at toe YMCA session include Rep Odin Langen of Minnesota Rep Don ald Rumsfeld of Illinois and Rep Robert Griffin of Mich igan Riding as modern day toe three Congress i 11 'i 4 i 4 1 i i 4 I i Richard 0 Ristine for the nom lcampaign for the nomination for governor has been running for But Bray said also do not SWU WMI lllllll II UlkM Illi IIIMIK endorsement Saturday to State looks like built up a Treasurer Robert Hughes for Jenner said firmly believe that neither Ristine nor anyone else implicated in the 1963 Leg islature could be elected dog Jenner is practicing law in Bedford and hu a farm in Mar tin County A Republican congressman who is seeking two offices told members of ids party Saturday he would make their best nom inee for governor Rep William Bray of Mar tinsville' veteran 7th District representative' said his job in Washinaran is keeping him from conducting an Intensive I 4'' 1 i 's' 7 4 1 wi' 1 i 1 i a 4 Jf A 4 JU Su I 11 1 vbLWN0M ANOKSON INDIANA SUNBAY MOKHING MARCH 29 I9M PRICE 20' CENTS i 4W7vjltlB A 1 1 Srant A 7 i MKSM 1 MjMk 9 1 i MUM uV i t1 1' MMMBw jnkt jgu1 JI i ur hp wmmm i uwmi war jw JfB I t' LJBfr Oe t) i' 1 i SHIM I 9HI I I 18? tei Jk 1W IRBR Iillfei: ttIIt ill' 1 OBl ''wix "Xi 'if HR 7 t4 i I tilSi yWiBimiB 'Ipw BIBmIIh bIbM IM JIbb 1 f4Brv HMirrniBiMMB A HRrSSlSI RH 1 ftljr ZlVl Tjf TL 1 ji jiTzrLjVj LW BkVf ZZ JBv ill A Iwyi 1 Wflr Z5i7 wBBI at TWI'I1 WAmK 7N I 1 I1 i 1 (f yt th 1 i i 5 1' 1 i 1 1 4 i 1' A 1 1 I 1 1 1'1 lAf 'I1 4 1' j1'' A i 1 i 7 A I I I i I'S k'i 'I Il I I 1 I f3 i 1 1 'i rill I' hl I I id it Ik 4 VA 1.

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