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rwww I HE AXDIHSOX llIRAlI) Vol 99 No 147 fr ANDERSON INDIANA TUESDAY MORNING DECEMBER 6 1966 YANKS RENEW HANOI RAIL BOMBINGS I Antiaircraft Sites Commerce Office Urges Mandatory Vaf iUIVeBI 65tS T7 SHOPPING DAYS iixJILhCHRISTMAS: Russ China Hatred Stirred 2420 NicholAve from residen Also on the agenda is a res ca that aircraii sauw agreementto gothrough but did cess $2000 for payment of Chinese fishing boats in the rwv nova tiho woicni nr hn ina tv viunvv Washington a Defense Department recomnv The Georgia House twice Rioters Police Battle In Nablus nntTrif iti ztfriV 'V i uJ fiohY and thfl after several davs of violence II' 5 1 US Court Suggests Georgia Seat Negro 48 53 low 40s 51 am 5:10 pm A "A Mrs Benbow Sr Dies Monday Eve After Year's Illness Mrs Mabel Benbow 69 wife of Charles (Chick) Ben bow Sr of 2728 Jefferson St died Monday at 5:50 pm at the Community A Hospital Hospital ized a week she had been ill a year She was bom Dec 19 1897 in Elkhart County and came here WASHINGTON (AP) The Supreme Court ruled unani mously Monday that the Geor gia House may not bar Julian Bond because of his statements criticizing the draft andUS policy in Viet disqualification of Bond from membership in the Geor gia House because of his state ments violated right of free expression under the irst Chief Justice Earl Warren said for the court opinion did not in so many words order the Georgia Cloudy and i warmer with rain through tonight Cloudy and mild Wednesday High today Low tonight High yesterday 40 low 36 Sunrise tomorrow 1 Sunset today WASHINGTON (AP) ormer Dwight Eisenhower will enter the hospi tal Thursday for his second ma 'jor surgical operation and fifth serious illness in 11 years this time for the removal of his gall bladder The five star general 76 wars old also i has a history of two 7 major heart attacks a tempo rary blockage of a blood vessel leading to the brain often called a by t' doctors in addition to intesti nal surgery 1956 He will now go under the knife a gall bladder condition most likely due to the presence of one or more gallstones a malady that yearly afflicts thousands of his fellow Ameri cans By coincidence President Johnson also had his gall blad der1 removed in October last year The exact date of the opera tion has not yet been an nounced It appears his condition is not a life threatening one right now them and be better able to as sess their qualifications for of fice also so they may be repre sented in governmental debates by the person they have elected to represent Bond in Indianapolis to make a speech said of the rul ing: happy proud pleased surprised and looking forward to taking my seat Jan 9 and also to receiving the $2 000 back pay Georgia owes The court's action reverses a 2 1 ruling by a special three judge federal court in Atlanta That court held the Georgia House had power under state law to disqualify Bond based on its conclusion that he could not sincerely take the oath of office Returning to the bench after a two week layoff the Supreme Court also: to review a decision by the California Supreme Court that bars racial discrimination Pleaae Turn To Pare Column '4 iz MOSCOW (UPD The Krem lin was seen Monday in the midst of an unprecedented campaign to stir up the emotions of the Russian jieople against Communist China 7 tThefSovidt press television and party machinery has been enlisted in a massive propagan da effort to portray Red China as theJ enemy of Russia Only cartoons are not being used WWW New Arrivals In Anderton and Vicinity to fight Israel and the ted suicide after militant Red Guard cut" off her hair and paraded her through the streets of Canton The newspaper said the actress Hung Hsiang Nu plunged six stories to her deiath from a Canton building Later it said the Red Guards asserted she had a punishment that awaited or months the Kremlin has been attacking China publicly but thBcam mostly confined to the press and c'onsiSied'largelof ridicule The new campaign differs in the degree of venom in its scope in its the heart rather than the and in is i use of almost every propaganda medte Along Tracks Counity authori ties are investigating the death of an A woman found dead Sunday a 1 i the Pennsyl vania Railroad tracks neat an Interstate 69 over pass about Sl'i miles southeast of Anderson Coroner Cecil Carmichael re ported that the woman was identified as Miss Dowden 37 Meridian Hotel 711 Meridian St Local authorities report thattherewere no signs of foul play but an investiga tion is underway Carmichael stated that the woman apparently died of ex posure She was found at pm and has apparently hbeen walking along the tracks for at least four miles i in the15 degree weather Authorities 'stated that she" had walked alone along the tracks and was found completely clothed Carmichael reported that the woman had a superficial scrape on her right temple but it was insufficient to cause death Investigation yesterday was directed at an attempt to locate the person that last saw alive Authorities reported the woman may have been dead about 12 hours prior to the dis covery of the body Services Set Services for Miss Dowden will be conducted at 10:00 am Wednesday at the Cornell Bright uneral' Home "in Pendleton will follow at the Men don Cemetery south of Pendle ton riends will be received af Please Turn "tr Column "3 and army of Jordan to revolt against the young king whom they accused of being too soft toward Israel Around the clo'k curfew was slapped on Nablus on Nov 21 SEEK SAIGON AIRPORT INILTRATORS US Air orce police sweep the Ton Nhut AirT" Base near the main runway in search of remnants of a suicide Viot Cong platoon that infiltrated the fiold at Saigon oarly Monday and wat virtually wiped out Moro inf lief ing much damage A huge Air orce 707 jot it taking off from tho runway 7 (Ap Wirophoto via radioffom England Goes SoonToUN On Rhodesia LONDONfUPD Prime Minister a ol Wilson announced' Monday nipht that rita in won Id ask theUnitedi Security uji cjl to apply man datory economic sane 1 tions the break away African of Rhodesia At headquarters' in New York British Ambassador Lord Caradon asked for an urgent meeting on Rhodesia It was expectedUo convene onThurs day 'Wilson told77theHouse 7 of Commons which more tha'nat any time since the 1956 Suez crisis thaPoreignSecretaryGeorge Brown would fly to: York Tuesday take personal charge of the case against the white regime in Rhodesia Speaking only hours after Rhodesian Premier Ian Smith rejected British terms for an independence settlement Wilson said he was confident tbe Counc il 72 would approve the economic sanctions and that all UN members would their obligations and loyally apply wuson denounced amitn ana said the Rhodesian leader and ms ivuowers were iivuiB in 1 unreal dream world of Walter in Jordan 25 miles nortn ot here Nablus is on the west bank of the Jordan River in territory which was part of Palestine before' the Arab Israeli war 'of 1948 It has a heavy population of Palestinian Arabs The demonstrations against King Hussein which erupted after several days of relative calm were in protest against the government's ban on a meeting in Jerusalem of Jorda nian Palestine leaders'7 to demand stronger measures against Israel According to reports reaching here there was a bitter fight between the rioters and police and legionnaires in ithe old walled sectionjof the city These reports said that by dusk security forces had dispersed the' demonstrators and airtight curfew had been clamped on Nablus 7 Nablus was the scene of riots and demonstrations month I by Arab mobs demanding arm 7 ''7' Protecting Capital Heavily Attacked Local Woman oundDead A NT tAmS aS Zplanes attacked stM North Vietnamese' rail yards Monday JorJjhe second consecutive day'and blasted antiaircraft 'sites pro tecting the Communist capital of Hanoi raids big YenuZV iet rail yards only six miles rorn the capital for7 the efirstx time iarid shot down the 26th Communist MIG jet of the air'war in one of four separate dog since this could lead to charges of racism an accusation the Kremlin often levels alt Peking Diplomats believe the cam paign is connected with the Soviet call for a world Communist summit meeting presumably 1 to isolate China from the Communist move ment They believe the Kremlin is determined to use any means available to discredit Red China This new effort to stir up anti Chinese 7 feelings at home surfaced in the past weekTt' surpasses any propaganda cam paign yet launched against the United States Soviet Culture a Russian newspaper reported Monday a famous Ciuoese actreeq commit (f oodlmer in youthdale as awarded and signed oyi CAVPri Shopping Center according to Lowird EhrhartChairman of ciiy police ne ooara TPolice report that Carson The Board announced a Hinds of 4203 St Rd267 ighborhood: sewer meeting on bad left the store and was en 1 ednesdays evening Dec 7 route td his car parked nearby 7:30 at the Roosevelt when a man about 28 to 30 hool Residents living in the year old' approached i i armeson Heights and brandishing a blue revolver andrladison Heights Additions are wearing a gray overcoat and a invited to a meeting white ski mask The man order cwiteming" sewer construction ed the manager to go to a car their area The 5e Turn To Pare Column 2 hi 3i a uoy who was waiting tor one manager was i ed the bov to turn off the car motor and the culprit fled The man walked to the rear of the building and broka into a run as he reached the rear door of the store Anderson Po lice 9 Corps arrived on the scene shortly after while on rou tine patrol and were advised of the armed robbery The 9 Corps checked the area but found no sign of the bandit Hinds reported that he could not make an immediate esti mate of the amount taken in (be hold up Modem Motel Please Turn To Page 2 Column mi wviai utiva vi vivium overthrow of Hussein Radios in It was lifted some days later Cairo and Damascus repeatedlv after the wave of anti Hussein broadcast appeals to the people demonstrations which also a i i Il 3 1 1 1 Iiarea in ueiuaairui auu VUICI cities in West Jordan appeared to have subsidedx At least eight persons were killed and 25 seriously injured in the earlier rioting triggered by a massive Israeli tank and jet plane attack in the Hebron area Tlie Israeli force 7 thrust across the border on Nov 13 to strike at the Jordanian village of Es Spm in for acts of sabotage they said were being carried out by Arab terrorists The Israeli attack was condemned by the Security Council meeting oT 18tpalestinian Arab leaders from throughout Jordan was scheduled to be held in Jerusalem Monday But over tha waaVarH IHa lor daman 50 years ago She was a mem government banned the meeting ber of the Jehovah's Witnesses an(j seized the invitations that Plena Turn To Paee 1 Column were to be sent out JERUSALEM (UPI) Loyal Arab legionnaires and police Monday battled anti government rioters again in the old walled section of Nablus in West Jordan irst reports said one police man was killed and a number of persons injured in fighting in the city third largest Good' Morning Start The Day With a Chuckle i ORANGE Conn (UPI) Engineers at Orange Re Inc have produced a machine the Greeks certainly have a word for 7 It is a device used to spy on filtration systems to reportnr foreign bodies Jilteredout in chemical processing The company didn't know what to call the machine so they ask ed for suggestions It's now known as INDIANAPOLIS MAN INJURED Joo fonts jp of Indianapolis was injured when the carMwati driving collided with a vehicle driven by Roy Small 55 of Bedwells Motel'i According to Anderson Police the accident occured at 7:10 p(n on 53rd St in front of the South Drive in Theater when the Small vehicle the center line info the path of the westbound fonts vehicle Wreckage wossfrewn for over 100 feet and both vehicles were damaged at an estimated $600 each" Small wos held for investiga tion of public intoxication leaving the scene of a personal injury accident and for not ha ving any operator's license in his possession pdlice said (Herald Photo) Publisher Tops Group Buying CincyiBallXlufc CINCINNATI (UPI) A group of local investors is headed'by rancis Dale the Cincinnati Enquirer purchased the Cincinnati Reds Bill DeWitt Monday and said they in dj tended to keep the club here and see that it has a new riverfront stadium The pnce was not disclosed but it was estimated at about $4 million mora than DeWitt paid for the team2 when he acquired it from Powel resley Jr in 1962 2 Dale identified members of ms group as Attorney Louis Nipperl David Gamble three tor of Procter and Kaymond and Barry Busc oyvnars of B11S6 Whiskey distillers James Williams president of WiHuams Invest went Company Dr William Hackett Ix)ndon Ohw( vetenna John Sawyer London Ohio farmer and cattle ranch A Knowlton Delaware Ohio contractor and Developer Andrew Hopple executive of newwwn inc in OnrirmaH WASHINGTON (AP) Mandatory auto rinspec tion annually and re examination of drivers at least every four two years for persons 65 or over wore suggested Monday by the Commerce Depart ment for inclusion in state highway safety programs The re examinatidn would comprise an eye test knowledge of the rules of the road and highway signs plus whatever else the states themselves wanted to include About 30 states have nov eh i 1 e7inspectionpro a 7 the first 7nine standards and policies another would requiremotorcyclists to wear crash helmets the department said it is con sidering as part of the state programs required under a new hi ay safety law Dr William Haddon Jr ad ministrator of the National Highway Safety veiled the proposed standards at a news conference and later at a meeting of representatives of state who charged under the law with re sponsibility for the program Haddon said other tentative standards will be submitted to the states during the next two months 7 Alan Boyd undersecretary of commerce for transpotration told the meeting that in setting national standards the govern ment want all states to do everything in the same way "Each state should tailor its program to its own makeup and he said 7 States that implement ing a federally approved safety program by the end of 1968 face the loss of their highway safety funds and 10 per cent of their federal highway construction moneys 7 The department said foe ten tative standards will be dis cussed in detail not onlv with the representatives but also with county and city leaders and national: highway cnfptv crrmiTK Hadden said the department has received excellent coopera tion from the governors thus far 7 He told a news conference there already is evidence that periodic vehicle inspection can save thousands of lives He said the highway safety I Pleaie Turn To 'Pate 2 Column though he would not num ms own He was elected a third time last month from an Atlanta dis trict Warren said: have an obligation to take posi tions on controversial political questions so that their constitu ents can be fully informed by is riot under" Portuguese rule since 1557 by pro Communist VlTICCr AllUigncU' TTXftVlZVr YTlttMAzI KaIlzlam AOUlivi two ancient forts ported killed jurt hundreds Shooting broke out again dur telTltorial police clKt Court 01 two charges 2nd ing the day'apparentiy an to degree burglary and theft Bond '4 attempt by Portuguese Pa curfew and guard on two counts was set for tohaltwhat witnesses Stootmg of 20 buildings J5 000 and damaged in tlie outbursts cotmsel A Woofoert In Lisbon Portugal a govern ment communique said Portu guese officials were A hearing was set for Dec It 1 developments 111 tliat city ithe greatest Officials Barmes was arrested7 by Po 7 Sdld repOl tS iioin Bug Turn To Page 3 Column Ntjore ue varvaino roriugutsei governor of Macao suggested i reports of the rioting had been Tlk denied Portugal planned to rush military reinforcements to the Officials said there are fewer than 1000 troops in Macad The rioting stemmed from pro Communist Chinese charges of police brutality on the part of the Portuguese when they halt ed the clearing of a site for a pro Cclmmunist school Noy IJj Portuguese officials 4 an nounced they had) accepted the demands of the pro Communist Please Turn To Page Column Election Expenses iled Here Monday ive more candidates in recent General Election in Mad ison County filed their expenses in the office of the Mad ison County Courthouse They are Tbin Broderick candidate for Madison County Assessor who filed $15 for sign advertising $2240 for gifts at Euchre par ties $1450 for card printing and $5650 for newspaper ad vertising He receivea $1300 from the Madson County Dem ocrat Central i a total expenses were $140840 Morris Carter candidate I for Madison County Sheriff fil led expenses of $250 for adt in I Madison County newspapers Turn to r( 1 Column I i A cL 1 a listed a 1 flown'Suhday RetufrijHgJto tlieskies Monday Air orce 105 Thunderchiefs hit the rail yard 76 miles northwest of Hanoi severing rail lines in five places and destroying 20 railroad cars Pilots reported sil encing six antiaircraft em placements The US jets again met Communist MIG intercep tors but the American military command a ve no details on any "new dog i Raided SAM Site Other planes Monday raided a surface to air missiles site 88 i miles northwest of Hanoi inflicting heavy damage with rockets and 500 pound bombs A conventional antiaircraft em placement near the missile site was destroyed TOKYO (UPI) Commu nist China charged Tuesday that US aircraft sank six Water Department Light Gulf ofJTonkin on Nov 30 and Power Landfill and Motor Ve Dec 17 men and hide und expenditures totalling wou'n(i1ng 29 others leaded that Born at St John's Hospital tot Mr and Mrs Larry Williams 317 36th St a girl Mr and Mrs Marvin Baker 2215 Brown St a girl Mr and Mrs Theodore Dem os 341 Edgemound Rd a girL Mr and Mrs William Rievley Daleville a girl Mr and Mrs Bruce Watkins 1725 38th St a boy Mr and Mrs Kelse McIntyre rankton a girl Mr and Mrs HiomM Ai dridge112 Clair St a boy Mr and Mrs Everett Rt 3 a boy Brn at Community Hoepltal to: Mr and Mrs Phillip Kreegar 2715 Tamara Lane a girj Mr and Mrs Jack Dilts 2908 Helms Rd a boy Mr and Mrs Jimmie Robin ette 2401 3rd St a girl Mr and Mrs Michael Tap scott ortville a boy Mr and Mrs Dwight AldrM 1404 6th St a boy Mr and Mrs Keith 1 1 2725 Dakota Laneja boy Bom to Mr and Mrs Robert Schults Indlsnapolis a gM The mother la the former Met jorie Watkine daughter ol and Mrs William WatifoBb Anderson 77 isenhowerEnters Hospital Thu rsdqy demanding immediate emer genc surgery the an nouncement by his Gettysburg Pa office made plain his doctors feel he must have the diseased organ removed soon lest he encounter serious and even 7 life endangering trouble later 2 Eisenhower Is scheduled to pieaiieurTo Pare 2 coiumr ple from more deceptive statement by the Student Non violent vuuiuiiiuiig whuuiww that described US policy in7 a former has been critical also of the I draft system and said he ad mired the courage ot tnose wno burned their draft cards al ai ma! kiirn Vik Communist! franchise" Cincinnati Dfllp AJMi nnna a wwvt UB UB IklllM Nang The craft was heavily per cent of the outstanding shares PjeaMiJjirn JTo Pa2 Column3 temporary Officers waiting for the manager r7 gg Red Chinese one! I PortugWizMacao MACAO (AP) With Chinese looting i by gangsoL Chinese Communist gunboats appearing teen agers 7 Affc kwA Dxrf iimioca TPCirlAnfc pnJtQVA VL1011V1 4 VI LUUVuV ULM vw llfv 0AA oquui 11 and some Chinese fled this riot Portuguese "rule tom enclave on uuna soutn coast Monday for Hong Kong: I Chinese rioting over the week Other Portuguese took refuge in lend and seven persons were re two forts ported 'killed and hundreds in Chinese and territorial police Court on two charges 2nd CityCouncil To Act On Land Purchase A n'7 City Council will hold its regu 1 a me i a i yz al ra tionz eTiby 77 the' city of the formerNorton Bjewiyproperty at 7th St and Central Ave as one of the major items of business At the Nov 28 meeting of the Board of Works the purchase of the property for $38000 was ap pkwed and contracts signed subject to approval by tbe Coutu cil at the Jnursday The area is to be utilized by the city for the development at a city government complex in the northeast section of down town Anderson officials report Also scheduled for action at the Thursday meeting is a res the olution authorizing the city 7 to wa 11 xj I I I 1 II ITII 1 1 Mitty independence recognized eral Motors Corporation to the by no one but (the Rhodesians) city a strip of ground along 22nd Stfor widening and im It is clear that power for its proving the street own sake and the insistence on I The council willalsobeasked retaining that power in the to approve the third reading of hands of a small unrepresenta an ordinance rezoning a lot at tive minority have 2420 Nichol Ave from residen Rhodesia policy Wilson said (jal use bo local business use nu auuvu nidi ue wvuiu line IO think that Smith wanted this olution aoDrovinc claims in ex 4 not have the weight or the Police Ponder Armed' Robbery TnvAetiaAtinn mniiniiAR i the Board award tile contract i the culpnt today in the armed' for two trucks for one trade in 25 barges William Dewitt Jr CWinnaj robbery of Sunday receipts from 0 the Hunter Motor Co for alone a river baric 71 Re official and son of the the manager the I ifure dehveryr The mde? north of Hanoi Pilotswner and William lE'zwwl 1 Ttrvzvr UM 4:1 Czv 1 U'lC II? a rAlrt mrul cirtvwwl kar 1 a tires 1 uomDanV I'lnriik btXJVlIUcki VApiuoivuo I Qati In South giant USi VTT Air orce B52 bombers StaU Communist positions 30 ar northwest of Cha Lai Monday I bX night for the second time 12 2 vRnd hirc Brown seeking to nours land a professional football groundfire shot down a Ub Marinn TTH34 helicorier near Da 1 vviil vl uie uuusumuaag nares group known as Six Seventeen Inc are Dale William J' Williams vice president and Henry Hobson Jr secretary and treasurer 3 Seventeen Inc stands for the Enquirer ofncee located a 617 Vine 7 ormer Elwood Men Thrive 7 During Holidays Warnings issued from the An derson Police Department yes terday to all persons in the lo cal trade area concerning peo nla Mini mAV fall DTeV to DTO fessional confidence men 0 flourish ait tins time of the year A er sdn Chief of Police Doyle Wright stated that a of the of the con men is to identify themselves as ederal Investi gators' and declare that they have found a certain loan com pany or bank to be insolvent an suggest that the persons de liver foeir money to him for safe i Chief Wright states that the confidence men usually thrive on older per sons that are shopping for Christmas gifts and may have agdod deal of cashontheir person Chief Wright suggested that persons who come into contact nf nArcnn shoalri a good descnptirti of the jHouseto seatBond person and notify police immed cleared foe way for timce lately all the elected'Negro ciyi rights offi Chief said not turn over cial: State George your savings to anyone Govern Smith who is in line to become ment officers do not operate in speaker of the Georgia House this manner and anyone doing said see no alternative other so is in violation rtf strict laws than seating him Already one such case has The Georgia House twice been reported to Anderson 0 barred Bond from taking his lice and we hope to save peo i because he supported a nl rmm Anv HlfirA (iW'eDtlVP IKa OhiHonf Natu metis ContinuedMild Drizzly Weather Due or Indiana By THE ASSOCIATED1 PRESS Continuing drizzly seasonably mild weather was the Weather five day outlook for Indiana Monday Temperatures are expected to average 6 to 8 degrees above normal The usual temperature range for early December is 23 Please Turn To Pane 2 Column 1 7' 1rU'n yy jr a 1 i aaeaasaawcmMMMiB ti I II i I 1 5 I I I 1 sass us I 7'71 i ft IS SSI 7'i' 1 177 771 7 UMUiJHnniHH 'WnDM ii 1 7 iW JlBHBBBr JT al wm IL jTj? 11 1 iiifilS Ltla gh HiliiS WvJB llidllj i.

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