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Smart Students New Summerfield Scholars at Kansas university include Douglas C. Hamilton (left), 1933 Norton, Salina, and Gene W. Wester, Mankato. Today In Salina Hospital Admissions Visiting Jcho'i tut and 4tk pm Sr4 Oeor pm. Cities Down In The GOP Leaders Too Few Garbage Collectors 7 3 John's.

Sept. 29 at St. pm, Obstetric! Ward pm 2:30 pm Asbury Mrs. James Muck, J44S W. Cloud; Mrs.

Charlotte A. Barnett, 120 E. Jewell; Nathalie Gawthrop, 117 N. College; Mrs. Thomas Huiett, 154 N.

Ohio; Martha P. Washington, 215 S. 5th; Rosemary Shields, 409 Anderson; Mrs. Boyd Lee, RFD Mrs. Everetfe C.

Scott, Belleville; Wanda Jean Lott, Minneapolis; David M. Brewer. Ellsworth; Curtis E. Murphy, Abilene; Mrs. Alva Bremerman, Minneapolis; Truman M.

John' son, Belleville. St. John'. Mrs. Ernest E.

Bradshaw, 310 Ray; Loran L. Green, 2243 Edgehill Road; August A. Armbruster, 1601 Osborne; Mrs. Edna M. Smither, 118 N.

Oakdale; Mrs. Eugene M. Ostenberg, 316 S. Oakdale; Mrs. Frank Martinez, 665 Choctaw; Carolyn I.

Mikesell, Longford; Mrs. Glen O. Carlson, Clay Center; Ernest R. Foerschler, Chapman; Roy 0. White, Aurora; Clifton W.

Oesterreich, Woodbine; Mrs. Edna M. Rezabek, Lucas. Hospital Dismissals Asbury Lawrence A. Falen, 1637 Redwood; Mrs.

Dale MIS W. Cloud; Mrs. Josephine M. Brown, 1614 Pershkig; Mrs. Dallas White, 662 Whitting- hall; Stephen Harold Siephenson, 333 W.

Ellsworth; Mrs. Fred E. Schwindt and baby daughter, 1613 E. Iron; Rochelle Rae Cul- 225 Key Mrs. F.

E. Ewert, McPherson; F. E. Ewert, McPherson; Elvin L. Van Pelt, Osborne, and Jimmie C.

Lem- Mons. John's Mrs. Marie A. Cardinal 1818 Marc; Mrs. William J.

Davis, 868 Sherman; Jean L. Fisher, 609 S. Phillips; Mrs. Lloyd W. Holmgren, 1834 Marc; Cecil K.

Jellison, 613 E. Pacific; Mrs. Gerald E. Mattison, 1944 Haskett; Eddie A. Peck, 1033 Gypsum; Mrs.

Richard S. Slubowski, 725 Wood; Mrs. Daisy A. Bell. Torrence, Mrs.

Clarence J. Goracke, New Cambria; Mrs. Ralph W. Harris, Minneapolis, and Gordon J. Hicks, Ellsworth.

Courts Speeding: Donald R. Pennington, McPherson, $10 and costs; Leathiir Richie, Tulsa, accused of speeding, forfeited $15 bond. Other: Walter L. Nies, Turon, improper passing, $5 and costs; Jack B. Paulson.

Concordia RFD 1, headlights not working on high beam, no tail lights or stop light, $10 and costs. Magistrate Misdemeanor no-fund checks: L. H. Nelson, 426 S. 5th, one year in the county jail; Bob L.

Allison, Delphos. two counts, $25, to pay checks and costs. Traffic Running stop lights, signs: Harley R. Rose, 835 E. Kirwin, $10; Dwight Brookville.

$10. Other: Benton T. Krisher, Minneapolis, no driver's license on person and running stop sign, $13; Robert C. Maag, 2074 Highland, failure to yield right-of- way, $10. Lee-Ann Hunter, 9i5 S.

4th, improper backing, $5. By Jetry Buck NEW YORK you are sociable, honest, diplomatic and can lift 100 pounds there may be a job waiting for you as a garbage collector. Some cities are finding themselves with too much garbage and too few people to collect it. And what to do with it after they've collected it has a few city counciis, if you'll pardon the comparison, down in the dumps. Little Rock, for instance, is looking for bouncers the men who haul garbage cans from back yards and bounce their contents into Ihe trucks.

The work force was short 29 a week ago and the city hired 19 men. But sLx quit Saturday and Little Rock started this week 16 collectors short. Atlanta is another city where the garbage is piling up. "The biggest break we've had is using students," said Stafford Graydon, city sanitary engineer. "Last Saturday we had 30 students on the job 'and it looks like we're going to have up to 150 students before long." The school boys collect $14.39 for working on Saturdays.

Garbagemen in Miami struck the same week as Hurricane Betsy. The collectors walked out in protest of $1.40 an hour wages, prohibitions against scavenging for useful items and against the computer. Irked By Computer A rule which seemed to particularly irk the garbagemen was that if the computer made a mistake in their paychecks they had to wait until the next payday to get it corrected. In the meantime, Dade County is trying to raise their pay and eliminate some of the objections. City Collector Adam W.

Wil son of Portland, Maine, lays he has a constant problem of finding "good collectors with the right requisites." Diplomatic He said they must be in good physical condition and be able to carry up to 100 pounds. They must also be diplomatic in handling complaining patrons and sociable. San Francisco and Seattle are two of the cities running out of places to dump garbage. The San Francisco suburb of Brisbane voted Sept. 21 to end dumping privileges along Us waterfront despite an annual payment of $30,000 from a pri vate garbage company.

In Seattle the City Council has fhursday, Sept. WASHINGTON (AP) The Senate and House 'Republican eaders said today there is no in the Republican party or the John Birch Society. Speaking of the Birchites, Sen. Everett M. Dirksen of Illinois said, "They are not a part of the Republican party, they dump been looking for more space for five years.

Atlanta uses city prisoners to collect trash, but the prisoners have a tendency to keep walk ing past (he trash piles and on to freedom. Births Boys Mr. and Mrs. James Muck, 1445 W. Cloud.

7 Sept. 29 at Asbury; Mr. and Ronald D. Ochs, 218 N. 12th, Marriage Licenses Richard Alan Price, 39, and Carol Luella Munlc, 22, both of Salina.

Divorces Filed: Darlene vs. Troy Hatfield, charges extreme cruelty, gross neglect, seeks custory of two children. Fire Alarms pm Wednesday, 668 S. Front, car on fire in garage, truck called back before arrival, fire put out by owner. Forwarding Addresses Georje Lee from 825 Gypturn to 1543 Old Manor.

Wichita. LeRoy Rider from tlW Highland to 2162 Shea Dallas. Grace from lS4t Haakett. no fonrardlnt; Wadiwortli Derby Berv. from 655 N.

Broadway to tlo. 740 E. Republic; Larry Elienhaur from 440 Purdue to 5512 Avalon Lane, Top flea, Bernard L- from 2016 Kenney, no forwardinf; Dixie Uak from 344 If. to Box 333, Abilene. Tucker from 113 N.

Broadway to Til Park; Arthur Kyner from 329 to Box 196. Belolt, Ohio: Robert Welnfarter from 807 to RR1, Box 114, Land O'Lakea. Jerry Fierce from 668 8. to Falun. KB.

William Carlton from 614 W. Elm, no forwarding: Donald R. Reed from 259 DM Ifolnea to Mrs. Ernest Nelson, Box IK, Asuria, Johnny Wimple from 349 N. Kaiuu.

no forwarding; Bill Carlson from 412 E. Bond to Rresi store. Pitta burg. Dora Ladd from 215 8. 5th to 1J13 Edgevale; Dr.

William Richardson from 2118 Edgehlll to CT6 S. 9th: Danny Mundall from 515 S. Collcpe. no forwarding; Benjamin Harris from 351 N. Columbia to Georce B.

HarrU, Claremont, Germy Lenti from 500 B. Crawford to 538 W. Iron No. from 724 Merrill to 0606 Sievera Ct, Overland. 63114: Sharon Kinne Reported Given 10-Year Term KANSAS CITY (AP) A report that Mrs.

Sharon Kinne, had been sentenced to 10 years in a Mexican prison, remained unconfirmed Wednesday. Claude Bradshaw, bondsman for the Independence, woman, said he received a call from Mrs. Kinne and that she told him judge bad recommended a 10 year sentence. But in Mexico City where she is in jail awaiting sentence, Mrs. Kinne told The Associated Press that she had not talked with Bradshaw and that she had heard nothing new in the case.

Mrs. Kinne was tried on charges of killing a Chicagoan Francisco Ordonez, in a Mexico City motel a year ago. Tried PreTiotuly At the time of the shooting she was at liberty on $25,000 bond posted by Bradshaw pend ing a fourth trial here on charg es of murdering he husband James Kinne, in March 1960. The bond was forfeited when Mrs. Kinne, in jai! at Mexico City, failed to appear Oct.

26 1964, for the trial. Judge Alfonso Zamora Reyes of the llth penal court has turn ed in a recommendation for sentence, but under Mexican law it is subject to approva by two other judges. Donald Gaston from 1951 S. 4th to Hiawatha Grain Hiawatha, Hairs- G- Fuller from 856 Highland to 9S67B Whltewood Ellsworth AFB, 8. Dak.

Three Killed Near Hollon HOLTON, Kan. Whit- Ing, man and a Detroit, couple were killed Wednesday night in a head-on collision of two cars on U.S. 75 five miles south of Holton. Dead are Dean Barr, 41, and Mr. and Mrs.

William G. Mac- Harg, of Detroit. Two Killed In Johnson County OLATHE. Kan. (AP) accidents in Johnson County took the lives of two persons today.

Leon Carter, 48, was killec in a headon collision at 1-35 and U.S. 50 in Merriam. Merriam police said Carter was driving south in the north-bound lane 1-35 when his car collided with one driven by Marl L. Mullin 21. of Shawnec.

Mullin was reported in fairly good condition at a hospital. Mrs. Rosalie M. Morey, 27, was killed in i one-car accident on U.S. 56, bur miles southwest of Olathe.

Her body was found 50 feet from her station wagon which had gone into a corn field. Cheap Insurance Is Assured For Servicemen WASHINGTON (AP) Pres: dent Johnson has signed int law Wednesday a bill providin group life insurance for me and women in the armed 1 forces About a month will buy the serviceman or servicewoman $10,000 coverage. A smaller con- Deaths And Funerals ilRS. JAMES E. JOHNS Mrs.

Mary E. Johns, 58. 715 E. Republic, a longtime resident oi Topcka, died Thursday at Asbury hospital after a long illness. Mrs.

Johns made her home with her sister and brother-in- aw, Dr. and Mrs. O. L. Martin, 715 E.

Republic, for the past year. She had lived in Topeka for 30 years and was associated in justness with her late husband, James E. Johns in a shoe store until his death in 1962. Until coming to Salina, she had lived in Kansas City with her father. She was a member of the Baptist church.

Besides Mrs. Martin, surviving is a brother, Fred (Bunny) Black, Lawrence. The funeral will be at 9:30 am Saturday at the graveside in Mt. Hope cemetery, Topeka, the Rev. Larry H.

Cox officiating. Salina arrangements are by the Rush Smith funeral home. MRS. PEARL MANICK Mrs. Pearl Manick, 69, Johns town, sister of Mrs.

John Naegele No. 1 College Court, died Wednesday morning at i Jobnstown hospital. Mrs. Manich is survived by one other sister and two sons. Funeral arrangements been announced.

have not CARL H. ECTON The funeral for Carl H. Ecton 65, 349 N. Front, will be at 9 Blast Bircliers Bride Killed; Husband Hurt Critically ELLSWORTH Louis Reed. 59, remains in critical condition at the hospital here with injuries suffered in a crash Wednesday which killed his bride of two weeks.

Dead is Mrs. Earfeen Reed, 51, Houston, Tex. She and Reed were married two weeks ago at Minneapolis. Reed was in this area inspecting construction for the Northern Natural Gas Co. Highway Patrol Trooper Melvin Wedermyer said they, were am Saturday at the GiUunvCar on chapel.

Solomon, the John Daly officiating. Burial will be in the Fredonia cemetery, Fredonia, alter a 3:30 pm service at the Cason chapel there. Mr. Eclon. a retired farmer and laborer, died Wednesday afternoon at St.

John's hospital after an illness of several months. He was a cancer victim. Mr. Ecton had lived in Salina 13 years and also had lived in Solomon. Surviving are the widow, Mrs.

Dean Ecton, of the home; seven sons, Charles, Fredonia; Howart Salina; Harold Dean, Solomon; Leonard, Nickerson; William Dye, Salina; Bobbie L. Dye Mentor, and Clarence E. Dye Albuquerque, N. a brother two sisters and 17 grandchil dren. Friends may call at the Gil lum-Carlson funeral home.

Sol omon. JOHN A. DRISCOLL The funeral for John Arthur Driscoll, 56, Saliaa RFD 2, will be at 2 pin Friday at the Guy R. Ryan Sons mortuary, the Rev. Norman Ullestad official ing.

Burial will be in the Prairie Mount cemetery, Solomon. Friends may call at the mar tuary. going to a new job at Greensburg when the accident occurred on K46 highway about six miles southwest of here. Victim Of Wind Avery To Attend Clay Center Fete CLAY CENTER Gov. William Avery will be here Oct.

15 for the city's annual Piotique parade. Plans for the celebration are not complete but it is expected he will ride in the parade and crown the Piotique queen. In accepting the.invitation to the celebration. Gov. Avery said he would participate unless an official obligation prevented him from appearing.

tribution policy. Not to who specify in writing that they do not wish to be. will provide a $5,000 be covered are those Buys Control Of KFRM New ownership of radio station KFRM, -3i6 S. Broadway, is the latest in a series of changes to be announced. The Federal Communications commission Wednesday approved the sale of the station to C.

B. McNeil, Thomas, Hobbies Clubs The Whirl-A-Way Square dance club will sponsor a square dance at 8 pm Friday at the IOOF Rec- ceation center, 411 E. Walnut. Nelson Pratt, Salina, will be the caller. A potluck lunch will be served.

The dance is open to all square dancers. Mrs. Dan Gugler, Abilene, and Mrs. Charles Aplin, Solomon were high scorers with at a session of the Salina Duplicate Bridge club at the Holiday Inn. Tieing for second and third, with 103, were Dr.

B. N. Stone and Russell Heidrick, both of Beloit, and Mrs. John and Mrs. E.

B. Ewing. Eight tables were present with an average 91. Council Elects Norma Whitehair. a Marymount college junior from Manhattan, has been elected recording secretary of the Marymount student council.

Other Marymount student council offices were filled last spring. Dancer's Husband Into The House Of Lords BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)-Or- JentaJ belly dancer Princess Amina is planning to fly to London to hear her husband make his maiden speech in the House of Lords. Princess Amina. who is Lady Moynilun offslago, is appearing nightclub in Tripoli. Her husband, inherited the title oi Lord Uoynihan from his father.

The newspaper Ghibli of Tripoli said Lord Moynihan, who plays the bongo durms in his Oriental band, was considering renouncing his title and running for a scat in the House of Commons. McNeil bought out the interests of his three other partners in KFRM, Inc. Nichols Remains Chuck Nichols, recently hired as station manager, will remain in that job. Three weeks ago, a week aft er Nichols was hired as man ager. the station changed its format from standard music! programming to a country and 1 western format.

Jim Lee was hired as news director. To Hire Nashville Folki Nichols said Thursday the station is planning other changes. These will include, he said, the hiring of announcers from Nashville, the home of country-western music. Also, he said, the station has obtained its own country-western band, the K-Farm Tripple K's, headed by Chuck Gurney. Chuck Lorenz, Nashville, has been hired as operations manager.

Council Hits At Fire Bombers CINCINNATI, Ohio (AP) Possession of a Molotov cocktail in Cincinnati is now an offense carrying a maximum penalty of six months in jail, or a $500 fine, or both. City Council adopted an ordinance Wednesday banning the home-made fire bombs, the measure was proposed after the Los Angeles riot. Balloting On YM Directors Ballots have been mailed to voting members of the Salina YMCA who elect four new members of the board of direc tors. Six names are on the ballots Four will be elected to serve 4 year terms. The nominees for re-election are Pat Bokn, 1119 Vassar Drive, who has served fou years; Lowell Shottenkirk, 61S E.

Republic, who has served two years, and the Rev. Nor man Ullestad, 2077 Raymond who has served two years. First-time nominees are Jim Graves. 740 Highland; Dr. Ed Simmons, 9 Crestview Drive and Jerry Vanier, 407 Country Clnb Road.

Members of the nominating committee were Flavel Simcox chairman; Adley Johnson Deane Altai, Eiliott Belden Frank McBride. Charles Stark and Darrel Maifeld. Lumber Stolen Jim Sherman, New Cambri RFD told. Saline county sher iff's department someone too 12 pieces of lumber valued $30 from his farm last week. Th lumber is 2 inches by 6 by 16 feet.

High-Speed Train Tests To Start never have been and they never will be. Rep. Gerald R. Ford of Michigan was just as emphatic. He described the militantly con servative society as a monolithic organization that takes orders from the top and declared, "There is no place for it in the Republican party." "Infiltrating" The GOP congressional leaders, at a joint, televised and broadcast news conference, were asked about a statement of Sen.

Thruston B. Morton, that Birchiles are infil-j trating the Republican party, Dirksen and Ford were asked; if they agreed with Morton, a former GOP national chairman, who had bracketed the Birch Society with the Ku Klux Klan and the Communist party as dangerous, clandestine groups. Morton said Birch members ought to be kicked out of GOP ranks, and added that "their idea of taking over a party is to beat the Republican incumbent." "I am concerned about any political action group that operates under a clandestine Morton said in an interview. "The political dialogue has to be in the open. Morton, a Kentuckian, is Jackson To Talk At Bethany LINDSBORG A member of the British House of Commons, will speak Fri- in Presser hall Colin Jackson, day, at 10:45 auditorium at Bethany college.

A frequent lecturer on Bethany campus, Jackson this year appears for the first time since his election to Parliament last fall on the Labor ticket. Admission to this morning convocation is free, and are welcome. Sen. Paul Douglas will speak Feb. 1966, at 8 pm.

He will present one of five evening programs in the Concert and Lecture. Series. Season tickets are available (or these evening events. Further information may be obtained from the chairman of the concert and lecture committee, Dr. Delmar C.

Heman. Send your news Up to the Salina Journal. $10 in prizes every week. Wedermyer said the car, driv- by Mrs. Reed, apparently was thrown out of control by- sudden gust of wind.

The car swerved off the road and rolled down a 20-foot em- Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Grubb funeral home, Ellsworth. Relatives were expected to arrive here Thursday. chairman of the Senate Republican Campaign Committee. He said he did not know the extenl of Birch infiltration. Dairy Queen HEAVY PAK QUART SALE Buy 1 Qt.

Regular Price Get 2nd 5 for only Both for 62c Tax Inc. Wednesday and Thursday Heavy Pak Not Factory Pak DAIRY QUEEN 321 N. 9th Orson Bean To Marry NEW YORK Orson Bean and his fiance, Carolyn Maxwell, have obtained a wedding license. Bean, 37, and Miss Maxwell, 24, indicated on the license application Wednesday that they would wed Oct. 3.

Miss Maxwell is a designer- dressmaker. Garj- Merrill makes announcement. Gary Merrill To Run For Congress HOLLYWOOD (AP) Actor Gary Merrill said today be'l! run next year for the State House of Representatives, and eventually for governor, in Maine. "I'm not a dedicated actor; I've always been interested in politics and other things," said Merrill between takes on a Bob Hope television show. "I've moved back to Portland.

I've had New York and I don't like it here. "His State" "Maine is my state. When I was married to Bette Davis, we lived there and I went to college there (Bowdoin). "I think it's the best state in the Union. I just want to devote my political life to make it better." Merrill, 48, will run as a Democrat in the traditionally Republican state.

Thursday, Sept. WASHINGTON (AP) President Johnson announced today the first tests in new high- speed rail transportation will begin in about a year. By the fall of 1968, he said, new experimental rail passenger cars are expected to be delivered. At that time, he said, the Pennsylvania Railroad will begin providing service between New York and Washington, and between York and Boston, at speed up to 125 miles an hour. Tht President the thereafter.

nouncement before signing i the high speed ground tvanspor-j tatton act in a ceremony in the East Room of the White House. The bill provides for research and development in improving ground transportation, and authorizes $90 million for the work over a three-year period. Congress must make the appropriation. Johnson said a high-speed experiment on the Now Haven Railroad, using gas turbine engines, also will begin in the fall of ncxl year or very shortly Corns? OM.ftCHOLk'S ZINO-PADS STOP KefiH Everyday Drug Needs 55e Rubbing Alcohol WAiomN, Lj dU 89c Laxative Pellets 1 Tfcvnrfifi 9 89c Vaporizer Liquid 9 CAMFHO-LYPrUS. 4-ar $1.79 Sleep Capsules 9 ANIOON.

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