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The Jackson Sun from Jackson, Tennessee • 6

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The Jackson Suni
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Jackson, Tennessee
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THE JACKSON SUN, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1966 Appeals Court Orders Clarke Police Are Still Hunting For Florida Kidnaper To Pay $250 Reward To Man MIAMI BEACH. Fla. (AP) NASHVILLE (AP) John ring, 18, of Nashville. During his trial in Jackson in There still apparently is no word from the huskv kidnaper morning. There was no sign of the kidnaper or his victim.

Police, including FBI agents, had no comment on the case. jof 18-year-old Daniel Goldman. Randolph Clarke, facing a 30-year prison sentence in the slaying of a University of Tennessee coed, was ordered today to pay a $250 reward for the identity of a man seen the night of the slaying "with blood on his face 1964, Clarke, an unemployed safety consultant, advertised in Nashville newspapers that he would pay $250 to anyone who could furnish the identity of the person seen at the restaurant on The youth was taken irom ms plush surfside home early Monday bv a middle-aged gunman who demanded $20,000 from the Goldmans. Anti-War Protest Is Held At Jail BOSTON (AP) Some 60 anti Feb. 22, 1964, with "blood on his face and hands." Downtown (Continued from Page 1) erty owned and retail sales will be needed to raise the necessary $25,000 budget for the implementation of the council's program.

The display, located in Room 434 of the hotel, is open for those interested in learning more of the work of the council. It will close at noon Saturday. Merchants and property owners who have not picked up their assessment cards are urged to do so either at the office of the Jackson Area Chamber of Commerce or Room 434 of the hotel. After learnine the family had and hands. The Tennessee Court of Ap King claimed to have furnish no money in the home, the gunman awoke Daniel, forced him war demonstrators stood in si peals, reversing dismissal of the reward case by a Circuit Court judge here, ordered Clarke to to dress at gunpoint and left in rmp of the familv automobiles.

ed the information, the appeals court said, "But payment was refused, hence this suit. The trial judge dismissed (King's) suit on the ground that he had lent protest today outside a jail He told the Goldmans he wanted where nine others began serv pay the reward to Henry King of Joelton, Tenn. $25,000 in ransom and the amount would be doubled the not made out his case" that the Clarke is appealing a State ing 20-day jail terms on charges of loitering and blocking traf next night. Supreme Court ruling upholding his sentence at Jackson, fic. The car was found later that information was that which was sought.

"We are of the opinion that in the 1964 death of Paula Her- the evidence clearly preponder YOUR CONVENIENT B.F.GOODRICH STORE Ph. 427-8541 304 E. Baltimore uw EOS HIT TAX HINTS Senate Republican leader Everett M. Dirksen of Illinois and House Republican leader Gerald R. Ford, left, of Michigan, hold a joint conference at the Capitol.

They hit President Johnson's tax hints with a renewed Republican complaint that the administration has not moved to trim back domestic (AP Wirephoto) A DIVISION OF CITY PRODUCTS CORPORATION Prices Good While Quanfies Last ates in favor of (King) and against the judgment of the trial court," the appeals court ruled. Clarke is free under $50,000 bond pending an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. $228,338 Granted For TV Station At Lexington WASHINGTON (AP) The Office of Education has announced a $228,338 grant to the Tennessee State Board of Education to help finance construction of a Channel 11 Educational TV station at Lexington, Tenn. The approval of the grant, which Tennessee asked for last November, was announced as I IPx Yi Hospital Reports Today GET READY Tests Are Set To Determine Draft Status Parkview Cts.

24" MOTORIZED BRAZIER WITH HOOD AND SPIT Mrs. Charles Williams, Tren DRIVING! ton Mrs. Thelma M. Williams, Alamo William A. Wood.

124 Alex "College students who are do U. Approved Swing out Motor. Guoionld far 1 Yar. Chroni. noted Sp and Tm.

Lars lubbw TmdWhMis. ander Edward S. Wylie, Dyersburg ing good work need have no fear of being drafted," Merrill Darla Jean Young, 629 ft Royal NOW ONLY Wise, chairman of the Selective NEW BIRTHS (March 31): Service Board No. 61, said to TRIPOO Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Fisher, FOLDING IEGS day. 8 Our Experts Will Align Front End Balance Front Wheels Check and Adjust Brakes Add Brake Fluid If Needed Pack Front Wheels 227 Talbot, girl Wise described two ways a Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bill Hig- college student can insure that gins, 2308 Riverside, girl he say college. Most Cart Mr.

and Mrs. William Howell, One was is to be in the upper Bemis, girl 24" FOLDING PORTABLE BRAZIER portion of his class, scholastic- Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kirby, ically. Freshmen must be in the lorn The Trend 543 E.

College, girl OCCUPANCY: 295 upper half of their class, soph omores in the upper two thirds, DISCHARGES (March 31): Mrs. Clarence Anderson, 58 Parkview Cts. John Andrew Bolds, 357 Berry Miss Patsy Marie Busby, Henderson Mrs. Hermon Capps, Milan Mrs. Murlyn N.

Cole, Alamo Mrs. Thomas Fisher, Chesterfield Mrs. Mary Beulah Fisher, 46 Edenwood Edward Maurice Forrest, 259 Woodruff Lloyd Burton Foster Greenfield Lawrence Tyson Garrett, Huntingdon John H. Haley, Friendship John Scott Hartman, 51 Lesa Dr. Verlis B.

King, Medon Mrs. Helen B. Lenard, 228 Conger Mrs. James W. Moore, 69 Lilac Melinda Marie Mount, Friendship Martin L.

Myrick, Martin Mrs. Joe Robinson, 108 Murry Larry Lemul Roby, Memphis Mrs. Barry Sapp, Nashville Fredrick J. Stephenson, Maury City Mrs. Laney Stephenson, Mercer Jessie Taylor, Brownsville Gary Wayne Teuton, 4-C and junior the upper three Dep Heavy-Gauge Beaded Bowl hot Stabilizer cup.

Chrome Plated Grid with handles. Rubber tired Wheels. the Federal Communications Commission approved construction of the Lexington station a booster on a 6-station educational TV network in Tennessee. A second booster station is planned later at Cookeville, Tenn. Total cost of the Lexington station, the Office of Education said, is an estimated $499,376.

The federal funds will be used for the tower, antenna system, transmitter and a microwave system to connect the station with production facilities at Memphis. The grant for the Lexington station is the second such federal grant made to the Tennessee Board of Education. The first of $512,296, was made last April for a Channel 2 Educational TV station at Sneedville. That station, which will broadcast programs from studios at fourths. The other wav eiven bv Wise WW Jo Outdoor 1 living Tripod Ugj Wiifc Whi Away Feature 99 6.98 Value was to take and pass the college qualifying test.

Students interested in taking this test should eo to the local Selective Service board, Room 335, Wil liams Building, 212 Highland to apply to take the test and eet a bulletin of information toy to 24 DELUXE PORTABLE BRAZIER which even gives a sample of the test. This aDDlication and bulletin should be obtained as soon as Johnson City and Knoxville, is possible, Wise emphasized. The unaer construction. Folding PoSiHsd Aluminum Tubular lg. PoKshod Aluminum Towd tar Handle, largo Steel Bottom Shelf.

test will be given in this area at Union University and Lane College on May 14, 21, and 77 June 3 for college students. Ronald W. Bowers Rifes Saturday $8.95 Value Low Priced Folds Away for Easy Storag. If The aDDlication must be fill ed out and returned to the local Selective Service board, postmarked not later than Saturday, April 23. A make-UD examination will be held later in June for high Federal Aid (Continued from Page 1) application for $63,577.67 to be spent for equipment designed to upgrade teaching programs at the city's five all-Negro schools.

Langford said this includes $13,000 for a language laboratory at Merry High. Under the first phase of the enrichment program the city school seniors who want to take SAVANNAH, Tenn. Services for Ronald Willis Bowers, 21, will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday Blooming Grove Baptist Church in Woodlawn. Burial will be in Blooming Grove Cemetery with Shackelford Funeral Home in charge.

Mr. Bowers was killed in an automobile accident near Adamsville Thursday night. the test. Wise urees all male college students to either get themselves in the upper portion of their class, or take the test to KEYS 35c Value T.C&Y'S LOW PRICE life determine clearly their draft status. Mrs.

Livingston PARSONS, Tenn. Services for Mrs. Minnie V. Livingston, 85. were held at 1 D.m.

todav Gibson County General Hospital in Trenton. Survivors include a brother. jat Oak Grove Presbyterian Cuaranleed to Kenneth White of Jackson. cnurch with the Rev. Jessie tit of jour money back.

iuougias oinciatine. tsunal was Mrs. Hattie Webb TRENTON, Tenn. Services will employ 14 teacher aides for the final six weeks of school, add a remedial reading teacher and a social worker. Langford said the social worker will supplement the attendance teacher at one school in an effort to encourage more regular attendance.

In other school business today the Commission approved purchase of 111 items of science equipment costing for Merry Junior High. Nashville Products Co. was low bidder on the euipment being bought under Title III of the National Defense cation Act. in the church cemetery with Parsons Mortuary in charge. Mrs.

Livingston died Wednesday afternoon at Decatur Coun for Mrs. Hattie Mae Webb, 79, msm I In I will be held at 2 p. m. Sunday 22-in Lawn Mower T.C.&Ys Heavy Duty Lawn Mower ty General Hospital in Par at Eaton Methodist Church. 1 sons.

Burial will be in Dyersburg Cemetery. Mrs. Webb died Thursday at Butler Nursing Home in Milan. 22 inch cut, 14 Gauge Steel, Rear Baffle 3.5 Horsepower Heavy Survivors are two sons, James Webb of Trenton and Joe Webb of Chicago; a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Carter of Milan; a Duty Briggs Stratton Recoil Engine, Small Poly Throttle Control, Dayton Jarrett HUNTINGDON, Tenn.

Services for Dayton Jarrett, 52, were held at 2 p.m. today at Clarksburg Church of Christ with L. W. Willis and J. D.

Pugh officiating. Burial was in the Sellers Cemetery with Dilday Funeral Home in charge. Mr. Jarrett died suddenly Tuesday afternoon on his farm at Clarksburg. brother, Bryant Davis of Mill- Our first step is always 9 PERSONALIZED ington; a sister, Mrs.

Tom Brown of Rowlo, Ark. 8 inch wheels with white sidewalls, Small hub caps. Mrs. Thomas Tole TRENTON, Tenn. Services for Mrs.

Mary Hester Tole, 66, will be held at 3 p.m. today at Holmes Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Fred Mitchell of Bull Horn Handles with White Crips. ficiating. Burial will be in Oakland Cemetery.

$49.95 Value T.G.&Y's Price Carl V. White TRENTON, Tenn. Services for Carl Vernon White, 62, will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday at Hunt Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Oakland Cemtery. Mr. White died Thursday at FOR YOUNG FEET Mrs. Tole died Wednesday at 1:45 p.m. at Gibson County Reg.

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