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Fort M.ver (Fla.) News-Press, Wednesday, June 20, 19fi2 Prince Raises Obection to Decree lhal Would Make Him Laos Premier Dunbar Junior College Branch FREE Pickup Delivery PRESCRIPTIONS a.m. to p.m. dally except Sunday Richards Prescriptions Phone ED 4-SS71 CALL US NOW Royal Palm Pharmacy Phone ED 5-5441 VIENTIANE, Laos, (flwPrince Souvanna Phouma yesterday demanded further revisions in the royal decree that would restore Will Offer Identical Courses Courses for the Dunbar branch 4 LF will remain under separate administrations, but his government must have the authority to control all the territory of Laos. Diplomats expressed fear of continued confusion through delay in the switch to coalition rule if both sides maintain rigid positions on the decree. him to the premiership of a coa lit ion government.

I of the new Edison Junior College I rollrge on donatpj n(W Installation ceremonies, put off sv i "2 11 Cypress Lake Drive. 8 reported yesterday by Dr. rthpr Charles Rollms, president of the; CommcntinR on lhe npw Dlin overall operation bar loll branch, Dr, Gilmoie Dr. Henry F. Gilmore, promoted i SR.

to dean of the Dunbar am morp intrrostpd ln furth. Monday because of the neutralist leader's objection to another point in the decree, were again delayed. He had a private audience with King Savang Vathana, then met with leaders of the re irom principal oi imnrtar hirii School, said he is working on the tiring regime. rring education than in the integration and it is true that you cannot take a man from the slums and expect him to know how program but has not yet complet- 2-V, I souvanna now wants excised a ed it. provision that the new govern' ment will exercise control over the three zones of the kingdom only after a merger of the ad to behave in a fine home, "I feel that the only way to prepare the Negro for taking a place in society is to educate him I and that is why I have dedicated my life 'o education." i Dr.

Rollins said the courses for both schools will be in accounting, business organization and management, mathematics of business, mathematics of investments, secretarial orientation, typing and shorthand. There will be remedial ministrations of the military forces now separately occupying them neutralist, pro-Communist and rightist. Dr. Gilmore said that he had contributed heavily from his own If the government will not have the power to direct the affairs I -T income to helping Negro youths through college in previous years of all Laos immediately, "I'd better stay at Khang Khay," Souvanna said. courses for low scorers.

Vocational Survey There may be vocational courses at both schools after the first year, Dr. Rollins said. The Chamber of Commerce is now preparing to conduct a survey along that line. The Lee County School Board, which supervises the college operation and provides for needs, and added, "If anyone has money to give to a worthy cause, it can not be better spent than in helping these young people improve Khang Khay is the rebel head quarters on the Plaine Des themselves." Dr. Gilmore and others of the Souvanna told a news confer FKATHF.KKD FRIEXD.

Tippy, a baby blue jay, rides finger of tfl year old Alice Raley of Albany, Oh. Alice found bird beneath tree at her home and undertook tedious task of raising a wild bird in captivity The bird gives no indication of wanting to leave the Raley household. Wire photo) ence he is still at odds with the faculty have also paid for meals at the school lunchroom for students who could not furnish their own monev and who were in ex has designated a new school being built on Edison Avenue to serve withdrawing royal government mnnfri whm rami vim umumu tutw winnx. wnmmiw, imiiMnMM, wmi on his original point disapproval FRIZZELL MOTOR INC. of a reference in the decree to the National Assembly's approval of the coalition agreement.

Fowler at Jeffcott Street, Fort Myers Impressions About The National Assembly, which as quarters for both Dunbar High School and the Dunbar college branch. This building had been intended as an additional elementary school. Now elementary students will be shifted to the present Dunbar centpr, where there are two cess of the free meals allowed under the lunchroom program budget. Dr. Gilmore also built a new school library, encouraged formation of orchestras and choirs, fashion shows and the "Cotillion Rail." main social event of the gave its endorsement last week, is dominated by the conservative Punfa followers of Gen.

Phoumi Nosa- oor van, deputy premier and strong plement ary buildings, and junior man under the retiring pro-west high students will occupy former school yrar. With no vocational' training program here when he; By Dorothy Rounlree ern premier, Prince Bonn Oum. IT SF.KMS I.IKE PEori.F. around here have really been on came, he instituted a liberal arts program. Jeremiah Primus, long time faculty member who has been assistant principal, will succeed Dr.

Gilmore as head of the high school. twirling team. They both will perform at the World's Fair in Seattle in August. Another weekend visitor here was Miss Myrna Blanton, who was a guest of her parents, the W. E.

Blantons. She has just finished teaching a semester at Pinellas Park, St. Petersburg. Roger Chastain, enroute to Fort Lauderdale, was a guest of the Burt Rountrees (his weekend. Roger, a singer, has accepted a position at a nightclub in Fort Lauderdale.

He graduated from Georgia Tech in Atlanta and his first record, "Jungle Lullaby" and "Go Away With Me" is now on sale. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R.

Chastain and a cousin of Mrs. Rountree. THE JOHN DUKES and children, Steve and Jo Ann of Dublin, Ga. are visiting Mrs. Duke's brothers, Joe and Dr.

Bob Her-lovich and families. The Duke family has taken a cottage at Englewood Beach for several the go, either off on a vacation or returning from same. Noah Newman has returned from a two-week vacation in Peebles, Ohio, where he spent his time renewing acquaintances and attending the reunion banquet of his class of 1929. Returning from Atlanta this weekend was Mrs. Hazel Rose.

She was catching up on lost time with her son, Jimmie, his wife and three sons. She was accompanied home by her son, Bill Rose Join tfieO million -families who Won a BUDGE? BATTLE In the past 10 years, more than 20 miffiofl loans were made to American families who borrowed from HFC with a purpose! Some arranged their loans for emergencies-to pay bills or cover medical and dental expenses. Others borrowed to make home improvements or to go on a real vacation. Borrow up to 600 with up to 24 months to repay All Household Finance customers borrowed with confidence because of the fair, under-standingassistance they received. But, most important, they accomplished an important family aim.

You can, too. Life insurance at group rate i available on all loam Luncheon Closes Circle Season senior high quarters. Stuff Applicant Dr. Gilmore is receiving and passing on applications for teaching posts with the new Dunbar branch and Dr. Rollins said prospects are, promising for a well qualified staff.

"We hope to get all teachers with master's degrees." said Dr. Rollins. "We want the Dunbar staff to be as well qualified as the white school staff." Dr. Gilmore said that there is a potential of 125 negro junior college students in the five-county area but added that he doubted if first year enrollment would total one-third that number. "Most of the youngsters want to go away to college," he said.

There was some speculation evening classes for adults might attract more students than the "We don't want to recognize it," Souvanna said. He wants the clause mentioning the assembly's approval revised to say: "According to the three princes' agreement reached at the Plaine Des Jarres (June 12) regarding the formation of a coalition, the conditions required by the constitution are hereby observed." The decree, though issued by the king, was reported drafted by Phoumi. He is ftaying on as a deputy premier under Souvanna. A deputy premiership also is going to Souvanna's pro-Communist half brother, Prince Soup-hanouvong of the Palliet Lao, who has called the National Assembly "an instrument of American imperialism." The three princes agreed in Zurich in June 1961 that the three! of Fort Myers. Bill took a 65-foot river boat from Fort Lauderdale up the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers to Kentucky.

Then he flew to Atlanta where he met his mother. Off on a two weeks vacation to Virginia, Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia are Tommy and Linda Bishop and daughter, Elizabeth Ann. They will visit y's grandparents, the neyed up to Sarasota Saturday where they won both games of a double header. MARY FRISH had her dates all confused last Saturday.

She was all set to take the bus to meet her daughter, Mrs. Ben Nordcll and daughter, Mary Lou in Co-lumbius, Ga. when she discovered after a call to her daughter that (Sptclal to the News-Press) PUNTA GORDA A special luncheon closed the current season for Circles 1 and 2 of the United Presbyterian Church. The event was held in the assembly room of the church Monday evening. Associatian president, Mrs.

days so the Herlovichs are spending a busy time these davs com Charles Bishops in Virginia was wpfk anpad of scned muting back and forth. go. up to Philadelphia I ue Th Dair win return with Dorwin S. Pearson, announced (hen will that regular meetings will re-jj0 visit Linda's grandmother. sunie in September.

be OUSEHOLD FINANCE Washington will one. The trip to strictly a si, Mary by ear for a visit with her and her mother, Mrs. Mary Bowman, WE WERE SOKKY to learn that Mrs. C. B.

Ramsey broke her right arm in a fall. She will be wearing a cast for some time. day classes for young students. Dr. Rollins is now making headquarters at Gwynne Institute, having moved from the courthouse last week.

The School Board made Gwynne Institute available for the white college until the Legislature provides funds for building a new factions to be represented in the provisional unity government would have to work an agreement on how to merge civil administration and the military forces. It is estimated that this might take up to a year. Souvanna said the three zones 2210 First Streel-EDison 4-1136 Open Fridau evening until It P.M. Others attending were Rev. and Mrs.

Reese Henderson, Mesdames Present Gray, C. F. Cartwright, Kdward Malin, Josephine Beh-rens, John Jessell, Mabel Paul, Arthur Barbier, Claude Congdon, Lelah Miller, W. H. Frederick, Mallory Sandidge, Florence Larson, C.

C. Theiss, J. P. Sliker, Cora Vernon, Elizabeth Sheldon, IJTTI.E I.EA(iI'E baseball originally scheduled through June will continue into July since all the games were rained out for a week. Managers and coaches were busy Saturday getting water pumped out of the dugouts and off the field and then, lo and Teamster Boss Beck to Enter Prison Today Says Five Years Won't Get Him By Long Sight All of Becky Ritchie's friends wish her a speedy recovery.

She is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital where she underwent sur- Harry Stevens and Miss Esther Conner. behold, more rain. As a result gory. Everyone misses her smil-the Saturday games were alsoiing face around the tax collect- GRAVELY TRACTORS SALES-SERVICE 2073 Hendry St.

ED 5-5302 Ft. Mver postponed. Speaking star adult Buy Sell Swap Use News-Press Want Ads of baseball, the all sofeball team jour- or's office and we would imagine her boss, Mrs. E. B.

Yeager misses her too. BELATED BEST wishes are in I SEATTLE Ti Rich, ruddy, recalcitrant and just turned C8, ex-tcamstcrs' President Dave 5 order for Wade L. Davis Jr. who! Beck goes to prison today to start a live-year term he says won get me down, not by a helluva sight." SALE NOW UNTIL JULY 3rd. celebrated his 23rd birthday Sa- turday evening at.

a family din-i ner party at the home of the Ray Singletons. Olher guests were his wife, son, Wade III and Mr. -and Mrs. Joe L. Bass.

"You don't have to fall down just because you've been knocked down," he said yesterday in the plush office from which he man THK S. C. McCl i.Mr;ii ages business enterprises worth household is getting hark to nor-j millions, mal afler a busy week entertain-J "What matters is 'do you get ing the R. E. Taylors and daughters, Nancy and Marjorie.

They up again? His voice auuiver with indigna- Reck avowed over and over that he had been made a scape- havp returned to their home Cincinnati. Mrs. Taylor is GIT A DOUBLE MEASURE OF i niece of Mrs. McCullough and Kl-Jgoat and had done no wrong. "But under our system of government, when the courts have SAFETY only at B.F.Goodrichl FREE extra-strong NYLON scat baits with axtra-saf B.F.

Goodrich tiresl Count on BFG for a double moasuro had their say you accept it," he WITH A PAIR said. "That's life. Everything has its ups and downs." mmm Beck's arrival at McNeil Island i mer Oswald. If was Mrs. Taylor's first visit to our fair city since she was a young girl.

She spent her time renewing acquaintances, 'needless to say. Nancy and Marjorie spent their time swimming and shelling at the heach. The Kelly Johnsons and children, Rita, Renee and Blaine leave Wednesday after a visit with Mr, and Mrs. Julius Midgett. I CHARI.OTTK and Walter Wach- i fWv.

hi B.F.GOODRICH Federal Penitentiary in Sound near Tacoma will mark the end of five years of legal maneuvering to remain free. The government won its fight to put Beck behind bars through Eivn ob reported a wonderful weekend I two charges which played only l1 I Lttiup1. Id tfT B.F.GOODRICH QUALITY SAfETY-S NEW TIRES NOWONiy WITH MORE RUBBER WHERE THE WEAR 151 85 23 You g.t the longer-wearing "Big Edge" only en extra-sate B.F.Goodrich tiresl cm mi 170 10 4 70 15 70 15,7 50.14 Block Tub.l.n au sztsir 10W, LOW ICIJ Whitewolli slightly higher i withal ltheir children and grand-i a sma11 role in his fax evasion children. Thev not only celebrat-itrial in 1058 and par'y 1959-ed Fathers Day Sundav but eole-j Senate Rack-brated Charlotte's birthday too. jpts Committee had portrayed Joining in the gayiety were Mr.

as a man wno plundered his and Mrs. James A. Waehob and ou union. the government charg- Jimmy and Rebecca of Sarasota, jpd ninl follr of Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond T. Waeh- evasion involving f4- the ob and Kathrvn and Ravmond i years 1950-53. Jr. of Si. Petersburg.

Mr. and! 11 added two olher charges of i Mrs. William A. Waehob and1''1'" fraudulent tax returns for -Lisa and Wendy of Charlotte union's Joint Council 28 build-Ibor. Other guests were Mrs.

inS association in Seattle, They Wachoh brother, Paul J. Tuck-jWP' "information" returns and Mrs. Tucker. Miss Mar- volving no tax payments. Beck Igarel Tucker and Mr.

and Mrs. i swore thrn and still docs that he William Imparatore and npver seen or signed them. yfJ mi 1IU M0UH1M! Price plul tax and tire off your ear Black Tubtd plui tax and tire off your car law prices en all slsest Not skimpy, used or raiact, but full-siie BFO quality NEW tiresl GUARANTEED FOR LIFE HO M0HIV DOWH whn you tradt in your old tirai fRt! Cat, Cos BICYCLES VOL EN OF AMERlf.l, INC. i.Iimmv. all of Fori Mvers Hut the courts helrt he should with 4-CYCLE J0-IN.

THESE EXTRA Only 3 75 Down 5 POWER )Xmy MOWER ft QUALITY FEATURES OC88 Ruaged 1-pe. f'9d Ik-J "Not a trace of shabbiness can be found anywhere on the car' says Road Track magazine. 20-inch 4788 The Waehob family also all attended The First Methodist i Church Sunday when littlp threo-; months-old Raymond Jr. was christened. Charlotte says she "-pent most of her time in the 'church nursery since four of her frame.

Rocy ityl'ng. chrome trim. Deluxe mm Far lays or Oirls ill! i ONLY SS OOWW rd, kickitand. chaingoord Easy winding; ttarterl ewerl JV, H.t. enginel have known what was in them.

The tax evasion conviction ultimately was thrown nut by the U.S. Circuit Court in San Francisco, bul the conviction on the false union returns was let stand by the U.S. Supreme Court eight years ago. That spelled prison for Beck. So today the chunky, florid, balding man who rose from laundry truck driver to one of the most powerful labor figures in the nation hurriedly tried to put his business af fail's in order.

randchildren were there. Another double celebration was HOW! SAVE 31.07! BIG 13 FREEZER observed at the Bill Jenkins SPECIAL! AIR-COOL CUSHION REGULAR Holds 459 fb. Of Good lating 88 I house and the Erwin Rountree home. Nancy and Richard Roun-jtree and sun. Dirk, of Miami spent the weekend here visiting Ithcir parents and celebrating I Father's Day and their fifth anni- 3-YR.

FOOD SPOILAGE 188 the car is practically airtight. If you stripped a VW to the skin, you'd find it completely painted, inside and out. (And not with one coat or two. Four.) Volkswagen puts as much effort into the glove compartment door as the front door. They run in every engine before it's installed, they check every windshield.

Road Track wound up by saying, "Overall, the VW is so good, it leaves us a bit short of anything to say." Enough said. i The people ot Rood Track get to drive some pretty exotic cars. So when they come out and say that "the Volkswagen's finish is unbelievable," we take it os quite compliment. Mind you, they didn't say, "At the price." Just "unbelievable." Period. Frankly, the Volkswagen people arenot surprised.

After 15 years improving and refining their one basic model, the surprise would be if it weren't as good as it is. Volkswagen ports fit each other so well, WARRANTY I77 Reg. $2.49 Open-weovel Coil springs! Sionat liaht iIibwi temp, is OKI Celd-seal ONIY S3 DOWN lidl White King. DELIVERS NOWI vi.iruj. ni-n MCt SLASHED! DKIVINT, FOR the first time PORT CHARLOTTE It has alone from St.

Petersburg to: been announced lhat the Greater KELVIN A TOR SAVE BIG ROLL-AWAY 20" FAN MOTOROLA CAR RADIO lamest Prlred Full Rich Tone Transistor Powered Punta Oorda, Claire, 16, and Pittsburgh Club of Port Charlotte Christine. Heim, 15. visited the! will meet Monday, June 25 at 1 Gaskill and Goulding families. p. ni.

at the Hast Street Commun-Bolh are students at St. Pete ity Center. Following the meeting High, where Claire is a member a program will be held after of the school marching and danc- w'hich lunch will be served. For- 0 c. rt.

REFRIGERATOR oZ 199" fMe Sp.co-io,,,, $29.88 88 24 CORP. ED 4-1246 2 SPltDS! Only 2.50 Down! OVERSEAS MOTORS Fowler at Canal love SI. 07 on 10' I year pari ami labor guuranlee repaired or replaced free. Oicillating Fan IU.OO mer residents of Pittsburgh now living in Port Charlotte are invited. I ing team and Christine is a i school ma.joivUe- and member inf Hip "Ginger Krfcps" a baton.

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