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Chamber Promotion Material Released The Dolly Chronicle, Fridoy, November 7, 1958 WHAT'S NBW IN THE TWIN CITIES fnlurtd By RHIi Robert Herbert, 15, sori Of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Herbert, route 2, Rochester, was entered al Ihe Cenlralia General hospital Me Thursday afternoon for'treatmenl of a rifle shot wound In his right foot.

His parents said ho was shooiing crows in the farm orchard when he accidentally discharged Ihe'small- calibre 1 rifle into his foot. The boy; who attends Centralia junior higVschool, will be released from hospilal treatment shortly. tuiM Lewis county commissioners Thursday pass- ti resolution authorizing the expenditure of 15,664 to construct'a 30 by 20-foot concrete bridge wilh necessary embankments on Ihe Antrim road near Ihe Grange'hall at Evaline. MMttntf CinuM The November' meeting of the R. Bennett school Parent -Teacher- association scheduled for next Monday has been canceled to permit teachers and parenls lo attend the Chehalis Chamber of Commerce annual business-Education 'day dinner, James Petra, president, said Friday.

Next meeting of the Bennett P-TA will be at 1 p.m., 8, when father-ion al 2 p.m., in the W. F. West high school library, Mrs. Orpha Halvorsen, Lewis courtly audio visual director and curriculum consultant, has announced. Speakers include James Oechsner, Chehalis dislrict audio visual coordinator, Harley Jones, distribution coordinator, Sealllc, and Art Theimer, Pierce co'Jnly di' rector, Tacoma.

who ordinarly drive on Harrison avenue can save themselves time and inconvenience by using a different roule during construclicn of Ihe CentraJia's sanilary sewer system, Cily Engineer Oscar Olson said Friday. Olson recommended the Mellen streel inter- chinge be used instead of Ihe Fort Borst park interchange lo drive on and all of new Highway 99. Centralians living west of the highway will find II easier to drive downtown by Reynolds avenue and Pearl street, he said, avenue will be partly Harrison A list of 'Ten Reaxmj Why You Should Invest in the Onlri- lla Chimber of Commerce" has been published and mailed to all members and prospeclive new members, as a part.of a brochure oullining Ihe" "expand Cenlralia Prosperity" program, President James Backman said Friday. The list of 10 reasons for. investing in Ihe-program was prf- parcd by Ihe education division, of which Don Schnatlerly is-chairman, plhers working wilh him in lhal division are Backman, Joe Chytil, Manager Ward M.

Hockey and John W. McNiven. The len.basic reasons listed are; 1. Because the chamber program is being enlarged, requiring a much larger budget. 2.

Because the Chamber of Commerce is you. Even non members receive many benefits from it, but more as members. 3. Because the chamber increases community, prosperity, including you. 4.

Because your help is needed on Ihe many civic, business, and industrial 5. Because the service you Democrats Will Meet Ike Halfway WASHINGTON (API-Sen, Lyndon B. Johnson (D'Tex) pledged victorious Democrats Friday to meel President Eisenhower at least halfway to avoid partisan warfare in the two years ahead. Tne Senate majorily leader said that a nation "cannot exist In Ihe field of foreign affairs and. defense when it speaks with Iwo voices." At the saw time, Johnson sketched the broad outlines of a 12-poinl legislative program, some parts of which are certain lo draw Eisenhower's fire.

Johnson also took obvious note of Eisenhower's campaign speeches calling some Democrats spendthrifts, radicals, boondoggles and gloomdogglers, but said his parly would not seek revenge. "Every- campaign, of course, hobby night will be observed, Petra pointed out. Pitient Released Merle Zimmerman, 32, route 1, Winlock log- ttr hospitalized" Tuesday wilh a Injury in a lolling accident, was released Thursday from the St. Helen hospital. Net Required Lewis.county candidates in the general election are not required law to file expense ititemenls as they were in the.primary' election, Counly Auditor Jerry Shearer pointed out Thursdiy.

Meeentc Meeting Set Centra- lit lodge No. F. and A.M., Monday evening will. hoW Us in- nuil observance of Homecoming and Pist Masters. Night it the Masonic temple.

A dinner will be served in'the temple's dining room by a meet- Ing during which the Mister.Mi- son degree be conferred by paymasters of the welcome lo bblh lodge meeting. i Set A regionil workshop for coordinieirs in school. curriculum, instructional centers from schools throughout Lewis, -Thurston, Pierce, Harbor, Cow- Utz and Clark- counties will be held In ChehaUs next Thursdiy Soviel- Tests Are Revealed (Centiautd lies Vin Oat) 31 been under way at Geneva." THE UNITED STATES, he recalled, announced Aug. 22 that concurrently with the opening ot the Geneva negotiations it would suspend the testing for one year "unless testing is resumed by the Soviet Union." Russia suspended tests March 31 and had not yet resumed Ihem in August. Soviet scientists started a new series at the end of September, Moscow arguing that this was necessary because the United Stales and Britain had not accepted the Russian proposal in March to halt all testing permanently.

Later about Aug. 30 ihe Soviet government refused Ihe U.S.-British call for lests to halt for a year on Oct. 31, and said it would be free Jo continue nuclear explosions until ils total equaled that of the United States and Britain since March. Eisenhower said the United Stales and Britain during the past week have maintained their Oct. 31 suspension.

THE FACT lhat Ihe While House blocked by sewer construction for the next few weeks. Accident Reported A intersection accident at 9:15. a.m. Thursday, caused a total of. $500 damage, Centralia police reported Friday.

The accident, which occurred at Ihe intersection ol Walnut and King streets, involved cars driven by John Marlin, Centralia who eslimaled damage to his vehicle at $250, and Marguerite Kepper, Cenlralia, who estimated damage at (150. Ne Leigue Nov. 7. All alleys open play. Chehalis Bowl.

GuirMteed Fresh Russell Stover Candies, al Doyle's Chehalis Pharmacy. $1.35 lb: box. 263-61. Centrede Liens Benefit Dance, Swede hill, Rorchester, Nov. 8.

263-3t. Silvelbn Army Home League Food Sale at Gesler-McNiven's 10 263-21. Phete Order now. Evefrderi Cenlralia! 264-lt. can render.will strengthen the forts of others.

6. Because you have influence and prestige in community affairs you are a leader. 7. Because of your civic spirit, the real basis for all community progress. We need lo revitalize' Centralia's-civic spirit.

8. Because the chamber operates on a sound basis. Every dollar works for you. 9. Because the chamber is Centralia's "community salesman," and you make it possible.

10. Because the chamber's past record proves we can do things together. It benefits all, not just a few. Backman said the committee, the board of directors, and all of the campaign leaders are urging all citizens to give 1 earnest and Ihoughlful consideration to not only their responsibilities, but also to the opportunities and benefits that can be achieved with the en- lire community backing the program, that has been developed. produces its exaggerations and its heated remarks," said Johnson, who with House Speaker Sam-Rayburn will lead the next Congress.

"Some people will say things- when they $ee a few votes fading away--which they would never say upon reflection." -Johnson's speech was prepared a Texas Business Education Day al Big Spring, Tex. Copies of his address, his first since Tuesday's elections greatly increased Democratic congressional strength were given "out at Johnson's Capitol office. "The Democrats will give the President the same type of cooperation a i he has received received from' us' ever since he came into office," Johnson said. When the Democrals agree with the President, Ihey will try to support him, Johnson said, and when Ihey disagree, they will try to "present constructive alternatives. Some of the proposals Johnson outlined Friday appeared certain to win opposition from re-emphasized it a Wednesday news conference he BETTER A OUT- Lynn Dean is the girl behind the badge at Miami Beach, Fla, She was hostess to.

the International Association of Police Chiefs in the resort Testimony Against Girl Is Damaging LINCOLN, Neb. (API-Murder defendant Ciril Ann Fugate, when laken into last January, was weiring (he blouse and jacket of one of Charles Starkweather's slaying victims, a jury was Sold Friday. Mrs. Gertrude Karnopp, wife of the Lancaster County sheriff, said Cari), on the ride to Lincoln Wyoming, identified Ihe items of clothing as belonging to Mrs. Lauer Ward of Lincoln, one of the 11 persons Ihe condemned Starkweather has admitted slaying.

Caril is on trial for degree murder, charged with aiding and abetting Starkweather in one ol Ihe killings. Mrs. Karnopp rode with from Gering, to Lincoln on Jan, 31, two days-after Carl), then 14, and Starkweath'er, 19, were taken into custody, own testimony Elands as the most damaging to dale against Caril. Starkweather completed dra HACKENSACK, N.J. AP) A mother stood up in court Thursday and publicly forgave a policeman for shooting her son to death.

"1 don't hold anything against you," Vera Reno told patrolman Albert Carlson', kissing him on the akeelt. The Incident'took place as Ber- called the spending. dangers of reckless Whlh Cop-. of Everhderi Studio, Central. 264-lt.

Ctiehiuis. open Sunday, Nov. to JM-H. Thwlct Our heartfelt appreciation and thanks for Ihe many acti ol kindness and expressions of lympalhy in. our recent bereavement.

The family of Frank Mclnlire. 264-llD. Meeting Reminders Kuntry Kuulni Squirt club will meet this Situr- dey evening it p.m. it Oikview Cringe, dencjrtg until mWnlght with Frincii Dwidt, Ciller. Members bring a lick lunch, welcome.

The Kuntry Kuxiint iquire dince club will meet Saturday, 1 p.m., at the Oakv'ww Cringe 'Youngster' Is Senator OLYMP1A (AP) The tide which swept the Democrats lo a heavy majority in the stale Legislature also brought with it the youngest man ever to serve in Ihe state Senate. Wayne G. Angevine, 23-year-oW Democrat from Seattle's 32nd District, i won over Ihe velcran Republican minority leader. Sen. C.

Goodtoc, in Tuesday's general election. A check of records by S. R. Holcomb, chief clerk of the Stale House of Representatives, showed Wife Dies After Fast GLENDALE, Calif. fast when God (ells us lo," said a retired newspaperman whose wife collapsed and died the 14th day of one of their fasting periods.

Wright told police lhat he and his wife Frances, 38, entered a.hoi bath at their.home Thursday "as part of a religious ritual. "She 'I am 'very told "and slumped forward Ink ht tub." An aulopsy did not disclose the Without specifying what he had in mind, Johrfson called for a new firm program, siying, "There is something wrong when the government miist spend 53 cents for every net dollar the farmer fakes in." Eisenhower told "reporters Wednesday he contemplated rio "change statement was upcoming had been') lhal the previous younge.sl slate announced Thursday nighl. Until the new Russian blasts were announced, Ihere had been some apparent hope lhat the Soviets would go along with a lacit suspension daling from Od. 3). 'Tne Soviet Union, which had been testing intensively, al its arctic proving ground from the latter part ol September to the end of October, has, however, con- lined to lest al another location," Eisenhower said.

"The Soviet Union is continuing iis nuclear letting in the (ace of a resolulion voted by the United Nations General Assembly urginj the parlies in the Geneva negotiations not lo undertake.Iurther testing of nuclear weapons while these negotiations are in progress. 'THIS ACTION by the Soviet Union relieves Ihe Uniled Stales from any obligation under ils offer to suspend nuclear weapons lesls. However, we shall continue suspension of such tests for the time being, and we understand that the Uniled Kingdom will do likewise. We hope that the Soviet I Union will also do-to. I "If Ihere is not shortly a wrre-1 spending renunciation by the So-1 Union, the United States will obliged to reconsider its position.

'The Unj(ed States will, of course, persevere in the negotiations it Genevi to'reach sound (of controlled ecu of nuclear tertiaf." senator was Don C. Smilh. 23, Spokane, who served during the 1933 session. Holcomb had to go back to records of Ihe slate's Legislature in 1889 lo find Ihe third youngest stale senator, O.D. Guilfoil, Snoqualmie.

who was elected al the age of 26. cause, 'of death. Welker said he and his wife fre- quietly fasled, taking "nothing more lhan water 1 and juice." Two years ago, he said, they went without food 40 days. Welker said his wife began her latest fast two weeks ago after quilling her clerical job and Selling him: "The adherence- to the principles of making money is destroying me." Welker said he fasted to combat "the sin engulfing the world." He and his wife belonged lo the West Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Lalter-Day Saints here. A Mormon spokesman said Ihe church advocates a day of fasting each month but does not 1 permit longer fasts.

The Welkers had four children, ranging in age from 2 lo 13. Police said Ihe family ice box was full and the children apparently were eating normally. Welker said they didn't take part in Ihe fasts. Named to Board OLYMP1A (API Dr. Byron W.

Donlevy, Everett, has been appointed lo the Stale Chiropody Examining Board, Gov. Albert D. Roslelini announced Thursday. Donlevy (ills a vacancy left when Dr. Waller C.

Dungan, Vancouver, declined to accept the position. Traffic Toll 456 OLYMPIA (AP)-Traffic accidents have claimed 456 lives in Washington so far this year, the state patrol reported Friday. That was four more than last year at this time and 51 more than the five year average for the period. in Ihe administration's farm" policy. Johnson called for legislation lo help areas of chronic unemployment Eisenhower vetoed an area development bill passed it the last session 1 which far 'exceeded his own recommended program.

s.teppedrUjr hi the West, a lowering of interest rates he said are slowing down economic growth, a "bold housing program which will Mt as its goal a home for every American family" and an expanded airport building program. "Our counlry is heading into one of Ihe greatest expansions of history," Johnson asserted. 'There just won't be time for the partisan bickering and the petty lilical warfare that the columnists fear." The election, he said, was neither a mandate to disunite, divide or destroy nor a mandate to cam- grams can be recommended to responsible 1 A "consistent policy foe Uitin America which will help. our neighbors to help themselves." The need to breathe new life into Ihe newly created space agency and launch a program to explore outer space. The need for a program to develop the peaceful uses of the atom with empHasis on an atomic merchant marine.

Passage of a labor bill "lo pro- lecl honest, constructive- labor the selfish schemes of the racketeers." Schools To Be Visited MORTON American Education Week, will be observed coming by the Morton schools. The high school will be open Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. The classroom mothers of the high school, for the following classes 'will furnish refreshments: Freshmen, Melvin Forrest Mrs. Jim Morris; sophomores, Mrs. Donald Olson and Mrs.

Ellis Compton; juniors, Mrs. Novel Miller and'Mrs. Art Ricker'd; serf matic two day appearance Caril's trial Thursday. Prosecutors expected to rest their case "Friday afler introduction of statement laken from Caril afler her capture. Its conlenls have not previously divulged.

Starkweather pictured Caril as his willing accomplice on a killing spree last January. He disowned as "a of hogwash" his earlier statements Slayer Forgiven by Mother Donald, 24, the morning ol Feb. 23, 1957. A Hackensack resident complained to police that someone wai pounding on his doors, saying "Let me in, this is the MPs." Carlson, who had been on the force 22 months af the lime, answered the call and said he saw gen County Judge Arlhur J. O'Dea ung Renn lea P'ns off the man's paign in elf cl ion.

Congress for the 1960 "Speaking fgr Ihe Democrats, I can tell.you. that it will not be our purpose lo spend the next two years preparing for -I960. It will be our purpose to carry out the will of Ihe voters to the best of our ability." He predicted a constructive session of men "who will put partisan differences aside." In addition to housing, urban renewal, airport building, a new farm program, water development, depressed area help and lower interest rales, Johnson said Congress must face up lo: A review of foreign policy "so that bold, new, imaginative pro- iors, Mrs. Huffman and Mrs. Jack Nisseri." The high school class with the highest percentage of parents at- 1 ending will be the guest of the faculty at a large party.

The elementary' school will have open house Plans: include unusual displays of lional Hansen and Davison jointly urge the participation of the public in this year of American Education tyeek. Insult Is Protested (AP) Italy complained officially Friday it had been insulted by Field Marshal Lord'Montgomery's war memoirs, and the. British Foreign Office hastened lo express regrets. A Foreign Office sattement. emphasized, however, that the' British government could not be held responsible for opinions expressed by an army officer in his personal capacity.

Montgomery wrote that Italian soldiers were "unreliable when it came to hard fighting." Then he described Ilaly's change of sides in World War II as "the biggest double-cross in history." hill. Offers Free Book HOLLYWOOD (API A Hollywood auto dealer is offering a free book. The title: "How to Cheat an Aulomobite Dealer." which portrayed her as an unwilling helper. He lied to protect the girl, he said. In fact, he related, some stories he told were fabricaled jointly by Caril and himself while they lived together for several days at Caril's home after Starkweather killed three members of Caril's family.

1 Of his present feelings toward Caril, Starkweather said, "I don't dislike her" but "it don't make no difference lo me" whether she is ilive or dead. In response to a question, he acknowledged, "I would hate -to hive her convicted on false Caril is charged with aiding and abetting Starkweather i the shooiing of Robert Jensen, Bennet, schoolboy. Jensen is one of Starkweather's 11 admitted victims. Conviction could bring the death penalty or a life sentence. For tht first lime since her trial began, Caril broke down ant Defense.

lawyer -Join -McArthur was Ihen readingi from' a Stark weather statement relating Ih killing 1 mother ano stepfalher, Mr. 'arid Mrs. Mario. Bartlett, and Caril's half sisle Belly.Jean, 2. Caril'j eyes remained fixed 01 Starkweather, but tear: ran down her cheeks.

Announced an out-of-court sellle'- ment of the $100,000 suit Reno and her husband Peter, had brought against Carlson, 25, and the City of HackAsack. The amount of the settlement was not disclosed. The Renos sought damages for the fatal shooting of their son, Boss Backs Ex-Governor SEATTLE (AP)-The owner of McCall's Magazine was quoted Friday as backing' Ihe publisher, former Gov. Arthur B. Langlie of Washington, in a slalf dispute.

"I have every confidence in Langlie," said Norton Simon of Los Angeles, McCall's owner, in i telephone the Post-Intelligencer. "He CLanglieV is the president of McCall Corp. and is the chief execulive Nine top executives of McCall's resigned this week because of sagceemenl, with Langlie. In New York Thursday Langlie aid he has' named Herbert R. ayes, former editor of Good ousekeepjng -Magazine, to re- lace Oltis Lee Wiese, who quit as editor of McCall's.

Simon, Los Angeles financier, Talks Resumed WARSAW, Poland (AP) The United States and Communist Ch Friday renewed their diplomatic soundings aimed at easin the tension around Quemoy. U.S. Ambassador Jacob Beam and Red envoy Wang Ping-nan go together two weeks after the were suspended for a "think over" period. Their last sessio coincided with announcement Ihe Communists every-other-da cease-fire ircd Langlie to run Ihe maga ne after Langlie lost the '1356 enaiorial race in Washinglon lo Jemocralic Sen. Warren G.

Mag uson. Wiese, in New York, said, the ther executives acled individual He said they quit after Wi ailed a staff meeting to an ounce his- own resignation. Neither Langlie. nor. Wiese wou live the reason for their dispute ide porch.

Carlson said he fired several warning shots and then aimed one at the boy. The bullet hit Reno. He died days later. As O'Dea made his concluding emarks Thursday, Mrs. tood up from her front-row seat the visitors section.

She called Carlson in Ihe rear of the court: "I forgive you. Come iere." "We all make mistakes and you ire young," Mrs. Reno lold him. '1 don't hold anything against you." She urged Ihe patrolman to lead a good life. "You could have been one.

oi ny sons. Come over and see "me. me adopt you as my son. May. God give you health and strength," she said.

Then she kissed Carlson on tht cheek. Her husband shook the policeman's hand, Nation Casts Record Vote WASHINGTON (AP)-A record vote for a non-presidential election year WES registered in Tuesday's balloting. Unofficial and still incomplete tabulations showed thai more lhan 46 million votes were cast in top election contests in the 48 stales. This total will be enlarged when Ihe official canvass of voles is completed later. The latest unofficial count of 45,069,496 compares wilh Ihe previous record mid-term turnout of 44,447,496 in 19J4.

It still falli somewhat short, however, of pre- election estimates by state officials of a 48-milh'on turnout. Read. The. Chronicle Classifieds! ANS FOR: IMPROVEMENTS PURCHASE OR REFINANCING West Coast Savings and Loan Association 1IIW. MalnStrMt DON A.

VAN DOREN PrnMMt Cwifrilli, Washington Read The Chronicle Clissitieds! A SINCERE THANKS To the wonderful folks who supported me and worked so earnestly in my behalf! RAY HAYES Democratic Candidate For PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Pd. Adv. THANK YOU! My tincen thanks te all folki of Lewii County showed thtir confidence and truit in mt by awarding me their vote for Sheriff of Lewii County. Thii ii my pledge to you; to fulfill, to the very bett of my ability, the mpeniibilttiet of that 0. R.

"Porky" AMONDSON Paid Adv. My ilnetrt tfiwtki re rhe jwoph ef Liwli County who jueh an erf. ttandine In diction. If It eiiy re i irtciout wiwwr much meet difficult re bt graciooi In dtfiit. Hubert Amfcrwn hat hjmMh 1 Ii by trntot flrit a tineirt re with luck in my ttrmM effiei.

My hit ii rhU mm whe tiriwr pnvrf hfrnnff imdwt fci winninj, end ii mwprtvtn tM gracious hi Itilnf. hivt given your Jrujt tmi confrftnct, hjvi glvtn responsibility unt i jeb te do. I hive promised te 4tvote my'time me) energy to this job, te ttveV fir- nwke every effort te tfufn net but In CMferitlen with rhe erher cemmitsfonen. AMhi my heirtfert rhinki end my re strive to justify your cewieemi. HUGH KAUCH "To Strive, To To Find, Jnd To.

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