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The Times Herald du lieu suivant : Port Huron, Michigan • Page 9

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PORT HURON TIMES HERALD, Monday, July 26, 1965 PAGE 9, SECTION A N.Y. State Paper Sold Herkimer Daily Famous Film Actress Dies Constance Bennett Starred In 47 Roles Aid Official Confesses Murder Of Chief And Viet Woman SAIGON, South Viet Nam (AP) Robert Kimball, an American Aid official, Is expected to be tried In a Vietnamese court on charges of murdering a Joins Thomson Chain jL HERKIMER, N.Y. (UPI) -I HA''3 m-Mmm ja The Herkimer Evening Telegram was purchased for an undisclosed price by the Thomson FT. DIX, N.J. (AP) Her patrician beauty, her ability to wear stunning clothes and her Newspapers Inc.

of Chicago, it 4 'brittle comedy established her In ha an. senior U.S. police adviser and a was announced Saturday. K.R. Thomson, president of the Thomson Newspapers, and W.P.

Small, president and treasurer of the Herkimer Telegram Publishing Co. and editor 3A- Hi; and publisher of the newspaper for 43 years, made the an CONSTANCE BENNETT Vietnamese woman. Le Tu True, chief of police of Saigon's 3rd Precinct, said that Kimball, 36, had confessed killing Jack E. Ryan, 44, chief of the U.S. AID mission's public safety division, and Mrs.

Nguyen Thi Hal, 26, outside Ryan's house Friday night. A reliable police source said Kimball would be charged with nouncement. phisticated films of the 1930s. "Listen," she once said, "there are worlds to enjoy that aren't made of mink and sables. And the world of mink and sables isn't free of drudgery and heartaches.

It's all what you make it." When she died of a cerebral hemmorhage Saturday at the age of 59, Constance Bennett had known five marriages, a film career which spanned four decades and a reputation as a shrewd businesswoman. Best known for her role as the fetching female ghost of the "Topper' films later redone No changes in personnel or the newspaper's policies were contemplated, they said. Lana Turner in a remake of "Madame Her return was heralded by a gala party on the set of the film and guests were The transaction, which takes effect July 31, will cover the newspaper's physical assets and amazed how slender and youth-l. ihomicide True' said Kimball circulation according to the announcement. 1UI BilC 1UUIVCU.

AskpH thr. spprM vmithfni bad signed a statement admit- Commenting on the addition of appearance, she replied: the newspaper to his group, MISS UNIVERSE AND RUNNERS-UP The 1965 Miss Universe, Apasra Hongsakula of Bangkok, Thailand, (center) poses with the four runners-up at the Coronation Ball at Miami Beach Sunday night. The runners-up, in order, are; Miss Finland, Virpi Miettlnen; Miss U.S.A., Sue Ann Downey of Columbus, Miss Sweden, Ingrid Norrman and Miss Holland, Anna Schult. (AP Wlrephoto) into Thomson said, "I am most a popular television npHwr 1 1 nHnnv wnar Miss Bennett came from a i happy to be associated with the The United States and Viet to star in 47 mean is I ve always been inter- I theatrical family Herkimer Telegram and proud to be entrusted with a part of jested in everything I did, or else motion pictures. I I wouldn't do it.

when you're that interested in anything, Miss Universe's First Date Coronation A Dinger the responsibility of carrying on its fine newspaper tradition. I am impressed with the econom n-ft orfnr nf his rfav.011 re haPPV- Lapeer County Candidate Is Disqualified MUSKEGON (UPI) The rec ic stability and potential of the area which it serves." BackU-M Tuition Raise MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) 'streets during the ball hopeful Her sisters were actress Joan Bennett and the late Barbara Two thousand people crowded one beauty would slip out. Small, now 65. said he felt the time had come "to provide Bennett, an actress and dancer who died in 1958.

At the time of her death Miss St. Clair Leader Gets Training At Boy Scout Ranch ord field for the 1965 Miss Mich a strong experienced succession Nam have no status of forces agreement spelling out jurisdiction over cases such as this. Technically Kimball has limited diplomatic immunity, but the U.S. government was expected to waive jursidction because of the circumstances of the killing. Kimball is a reserve Foreign Service officer.

He served here in the logistics branch of the police advisory mission. Police said Mrs. Hal, the wife of a Vietnamese air force captain, was a close friend of Kimball. The police said she and tha killer were in Ryan's yard when igan Pageant has been nar Bennett was married to Brig an oceamron no to A Thailand Miss Universe cele- 6 brate the biggest party of her traffic came t0 a near haIt with" life: her coronation ball. in 10 blocks of the hotel.

The Hundreds waved, applauded same thing happened as they and tooted horns as Anasra loft for the newspaper. He agreed to remain as publisher at the new owner's rowed to 49 after a pretty ANN ARBOR (AP) State Gen. John Theron Coulter, com CT rf A TT Vl A It 1 in.ii "lues r. legislators questioned University queen from Lapeer County was disqualified. Thomson Newspapers Inc.

Is (Pook) Hongsakula walked i Iove t0 dance( aI kinds of of Michigan officials about the through the hotel lobby on a 0j. 1 favor. school's recent tuition hike in a Dawn Lindsey, 17, Lapeer, was ruled not eligible to com a subsidiary of Thomson Newspapers Ltd. of Toronto, which numbers 34 dailies in Canada, including the Quebec Chronicle carpet to the ballroom Sunday ite js tne watZ-" weekend meeting here. U-M ad- m.j i "The waltz is impossible in ministrators defended the move pete in this year's pageant this week because she is too young one siiuieu ana waveu dbck, saying, "Thank you.

thank V' "lt Telegraph, said to be the oldest by six weeks. you. In the ballroom, her escort, lliaiiuci ui lire i iuia ia Defense sector based at Me- wheeler, assistant scoutmaster Guire Air Force Base. of troop 50, St. Clair, Tuesday Funeral services will be at 2 conclude a week of training p.m.

Tuesday at the Frank the Phiimont Scout Ranch Campbell Funeral Home, New York City, with burial Cimarron, N. Mex. day at Arlington National' Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler and Cemetery.

their family, of 230 South Tenth During the Thirties, Miss Ben-! street, began their stay at the nett generally played the role ofjB Scout Ranch ja8t week. an heiress or successful busi- nesswoman. tossing off epi- Mr- Wheeler an electrician grams and lovers with equal with American Pres-Stix Tape ease. Among her films of that Company, Port Huron. He also era were "Rich People," "Thislserves as chairman of the pack Thing Called Love," "Common i The pageant opens tonight apart." Her gold ball gown, spe- "aicner torn tne lawmaKers riallv AfsionfA fnr this niohr U-M's tuition charge was a Marine 2nd Lt.

Robert Wade of and concludes Friday night. Charleston, S.C., had to battle Miss America contest rules swept out in a wide hoop. 8reat deal Iess than rates char8-Pook, the crown on her raven at Ivy League schools which hair, nicked uo tha train of her Hatcher said generally are con- his require that anyone competing 'autograph seekers to keep continuously published newspaper in North America. Thomson-owned newspapers in the United States include Journals located in Minnesota, Indiana and Michigan. Tha Herkimer Evening Telegram, which has a current circulation of 7,600, mainly serves an area encompassing the villages of Herkimer, Mohawk, Illion, and Frankfort.

dress and swept into the middle fidered on the same academic in state pageants must reacn of the crowded floor to do a lcei 85 miM v.rcinn nf th fmo Koger w. neyns, vice presi Ryan arrived and was shot. Mrs. Hai tried to run out of the yard, the police said, but was shot and her body was dragged back into the yard. Kimball surrendered Sunday morning to another U.S.

AID official. He was taken to the 3rd Precinct headquarters and was questioned in the presence of an American consular officer and an AID mission official. Kimball is estranged from his wife, who lives dn Salt Lake City, Utah, with their 7-year-old son, Kim. Mrs. Kimball said the couple separated about two years ago, just before Kimball went to Viet Nam.

It was the 18-year-old dark-eyed Pook's first date. For first dates, it was a dinger. Six hundred persons paid $50 each to eat a seven-course can- "I could do better," she told dLent for acalemic affairs, said her 18th birthday by the first week in September, when the Miss America pageant is held. Dawn's birthday is Oct. 16.

Clay," "The Easiest Way," "'vcl admirers. i lnere wcre accumuiaiea ois- Asked if other Marines were crepancies oetween university iealous of his date. Lt. Wade monev que uppropna- Pageant week here opens withlMiss Universe gy. a giant parade featuring the 49 two U.S.

Marine officers in said "I don't know. That is, none! luns biu.c BORDER GUARD FLEES BERLIN (UPI) An East "The Common Law." jUI Bluc "UIC1 uy She also portrayed the epi- Scouts of America, tome of the modern emancipat- The Cub Scouting conference ed woman in such films as "Sin at the ranch is given by nation-Takes a Holiday," "Born to al scout leaders as part of the Love" and "Bought." jnew "Breakthrough For Youth" 'program of the Boy Scouts. queens. Competition begins dress whites did the honors on German border guard climbed Tuesday nj nt and runs through'the dance floor of them will talk to me. What do years aaoea ne vou think?" school request for a $13 million The saddest story of the eve- 'ncre" in budget had been re-ning were the 15 extra Marines fuced from a need for J19 mi1" lion.

tne communist wan in oroaa th. nt th iqrs "I'm hii fari mid VnnV daylight Friday and escaped tojMichigan Friday night i the nickname meaning "Fatty Miss Bennett's business prow- West Berlin. Police said the n.lcft over after the dates were all calls Appearing during the pageant by which everyone now ess in real life was well known refugee was a 22-year-old non will be Miss America, Vonda her. Her name Apasra, or fairy, Iff" Rep. Vincent Petitpren, Kay Van Dyke; a former Miss is too hard for people to pro-i sai- ine aiaa wasjWayne, chairman of the house 'commissioned officer, mm She was one of the first female movie stars to earn more than nil r.

A I A r. Inn America, Nancy Ann Fleming, colleges and universities com- Th hnnnipct tnrv rnl $30,000 a week, and was one of a tnousand nersons mi ed m' mitten said the lawmakers and the current Miss Michigan, Sally Jane Noble of Lansing. the hotel lobby and on a 'I wanted the meeting only to "in the first woman film producers with "Paris Underground" in 1945. Her first film role was Samuel Ti PORT HURON SUCIZRTKEATRE FESTIVAL OPENINQ TOMORROW NIGHT the royal Thai air force, and the a a8ainst the increases, proudest ather at the ball Petit and Rep. George The colonel said he w.shed Mon D.Detroit, said Paw, Pink, Peak and Pop could, u.i, iou, Goldwyn's "Cytharea" In 1924.

LAST 2 NITES IMfllfVlir eMIoCONtltlMlft feHBtitMBtMBtiaHBtaaaBHeHBtHBaBaBaBaBaaaa OPEN 7:30 START 1:25 have been there too. That's the to I i lauc-u ij give iuii uiiut iiiwvivu vu 6BATI0T She had met Goldwyn at a ball and he suggested a film career. At the age of 16, on what she described as a dare, she married Chester Hirst Moorehead. The marriage was later legislators about the school money needs during legislative Tonu Curtis natalio Woodni hearings. YU 4-4742 SHOWS TODAY 1:00 FRAN WARREN STARRING IN "OXCE K33E WITH FEELImG" rest of the family, home in Ban-kok.

The petite dark-eyed queen was crowned Saturday night. With the title goes a year-long $10,000 appearance contract, $10,000 in cash and other gifts. U-M administrators replied they had made every effort to iicnryi-oiiua Lauron Dacall provide all information asked for by legislators. ONE r.lcl Ferrer Another meeting is expected She married Philip Morgan Plant in 1925 and was divorced three years later. Her other marriages were to the Marquis de la Falaise de la Coudraye in 1931, a few weeks after his divorce from screen star Gloria to be held between lawmakers on S9t WAIT and U-M officials, but no date Three Weeks Old, 140 Complaints WASHINGTON (UPI) The was set.

DISNEY Swanson; actor Gilbert Roland prmnu DUO BLAMES POLICE KALAMATH FALLS, Ore in 1941 and Gen. Coulter in 1964. She and Plant adopted a son, new Equal Employment Opportunities Commission is barely three weeks old, but already it has received 140 complaints. (UPI) Ronald J. Laureio, 23, i Peter Bennett Plant, and she of San Francisco, was lodged had two daughters Lynda and Congress set up the commis in jail today, accused of steal- SHOWS TONlTE j3''ti itmt wwism iowmo ivmn hokkw COUNT BASIE and HIS ORCHESTRA TICHHtCOlW PrtwnM 1 WARM IROt, Gyl while married to Roland sion to enforce Title VII of the ing the city's police paddy She divorced the Marquis de la ALSO 1ST DRIVE-IN SHOWING 1964 Civil Rights Act.

That ti-i wagon. 'technicolor! Dial YU 2-1343 tie, which took effect July 2, Officers found the wagon 10 ohm biMf ft" Coudraye in 1941 charging desertion. She was divorced from Roland in 1946. bars discrimination on the ba- blocks from where it had been A WOMAN COULD FEEL HIM ACROSS A ROOM "YOUNGBLOOD HAWKE" REGULAR PUCK sis of race, color, religion, sex parked outside a tavern. "This TICKITS NOW ON SAU PHONE YU 5-6166 or national origin by employers, After her marriage to Coulter, STARTS WED.

BRAND NEW is your fault, police quoted Laureio as saying. "I took the wagon because you left the then a colonel, her screen ap labor unions, employment agencies, and apprenticeship or training committees. THEATRES pearances were infrequent. keys in it." YOUR BUTTERFIELD AIR CONDITIONED riONED Miss Bennett returned to Hollywood this year, playing with THE THEATRE Of THE STARS HENRY McMORRAN MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM SMORGASBORD SERVED DAILY LUNCHEON DINNER 2.95 1.65 40 Sensational Varieties Always Prime Roast Beef GOING ON NOW! 1 fVJ 7 romt HWAie TREASURE HUNT moron now DI 4-1157 Bite With Care. One May Be There! Buy One Buy One Hundred! LAST 2 DAYS EXCLUSIVE FIRST SHOWING Presenting Entertainment Nightly (except Sun.) at the kt eiatr 3nn THE INN ON THE RIVER St.

Oair, Michigan Appearing Now thru August 21st The Versatile Singer TONI CARROLL According to "Variety," Toni is the biggest new talent to hit New York! She's an MGM Recording Star and has appeared in many of the finest supper clubs in North and South America and Europe. Her voice, figure and vivacious personality are the immediate attention-getters now at the Inn. Don't miss her exciting showsl Enjoy a wonderful "evening out" at the inn on the River. Our complete dinner menu served until midnight. Dancing and entertainment nightly (except Sun.) No cover or minimum charge.

Seafood Buffet every Friday COMING ATTRACTIONS Aug. 23 to Sept. 4 Sutanne Lake Each day for two weeks one of our bismarks will not be filled with jelly, but with a crisp DOLLAR BILL! "WHY BOTHER filliiliiP I lV ii 31 liiiii 0 lil Tfl KrlflRK" SAVE THESE DOLLARS. will have the fucky serial number worth a free dozen DO-BOY DONUTS each week for the next full yearl STARRING ILKI SOMMIR -STARTS WEDNESDAY. THE MIRISCH CORPORATION ptwnn DEAN MARTIN KIM NOVAK YU 5-6714 2636 PINE GROVE RAY VALST0N mm Mile North of the BLUE WATER BRIDGE I ins nciunc is row ow omy LOPCKT PICTURES CORPORATION -Lucky Serial Number Will Be Posted Aug.

7, 1965.

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