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The Doily Chronicle, Soturdoy, May 25, 1968 WHAT'S NEW IN THE TWIN CITIES Driver Charged A charge of drunken driving was lodger Friday night by Centralia po lice against Gregory Ayer Lan gan, 21, Cenlralia. Langan released on his personal recog nizance in lieu of $115 bail. Accident Listed After swer ving his car to avoid striking another vehicle Saturday mor ning, a Centralia motorist wa uninjured after the machine struck a tree. Donald J. Ross told Cenlralia police he was eastbound on First Street when a second car failed to make a stop at Street and he was forced to swerve off the road An estimated $150 damage was caused to the Ross vehicle am about $10 to the tree.

The un known car did not stop. Charged William Allen Reisinger, 20, Centralia, was re leased by Centralia police Fri day night after posting $25 bai! on charge of possession or consumption of liquor by a minor Arrested Hazel Agnes Bal is, 63, Centralia, was arrcstec by Centralia police Friday night and charged with drunken driving. She was released after posting $115 bail. Speeder Nabbed Danny Coleman, 18, Mossyrock, was arrested Friday night by the Washington State Patrol anc charged with reckless driving, speeding and to stop for a stop sign. He remained in the county jail Saturday morning in lieu of $330 bail.

Dennis Overbay, 19, Silver Creek, a passenger, was arrested for illegal consumption of liquor and was also in jail Saturday morning in lieu of a $100 bail. Driver Arrested After a complaint concerning negligent driving and property dam age on East Pine Street, Centralia, Ernest F. Boeck 20, Centralia' was arrested Friday night by the Sheriff's office on charg. es of illegal -possession, illegal consumption and furnishing liquor to a minor. Bail was set at.

$200. juvenile girl i Boeck was released to her parents pending a juvenile hearing. Boeck remained in jail Saturday, morning. Goal Reached Mrs. Mary I.

Robinson, of the Lewis County of the. Washington Association for Retarded Children, said week that the benefit dance revue staged May, 18 to raise funds for swimming lessons; for retarded children had netted over $300, which was the goal set. "This assures that we will have two swim sessions each week for the youngsters," she said. Meeting Reminders Lewis County Tuberculosis Association, noon luncheon, Monday, St. Helens Hotel.

Lewis County Golden Age Club, 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Che- halii Community Building. Chehalls Ministerial Association, 7:30 p.m. Mnnday, Green Hill School recreation building. Centralia Chehalls Toastmaster Club, 6:30 p.m.

Monday, Kit Carson Restaurant. Order of Eastern Star Adah Chapter 18, 8 p.m. Monday, Winlock Masonic Temple. Lewis County, Riders Club, 7 p.m. Monday, Kitchen Chehalls Community Park.

Births Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cheney, Glenoma, a girl, 6 pounds, 5 ounces, Wednesday, Morton General Hospital. Funerals PULFORD, Maude day, 2 p.m., Oakville Methodist Church. (Hie Chronicle Official publications of Lewis county and (he elites of Chehalls ana Centralia.

Issued dHy except Sunday at Pearl and Maple, Centralla. Wash. 9S531 by Tilt; Dally Coronlcle Second-class poiUge paid al Centralla. Wash. 9SS31 tbe act of March a.

1T9 Sub- icrlntlon ratei by carrier (2.00 per month In advance, by a trade territory tw.OO per year, tio.00 for six months, 15.25 for three months. By mall elsewhere 821,00 per yeai; jlo.M for months, for moruns The AGoclated Is entitled exclusively to the tue for republlcatlon of all the local oewt Silver Certificates (none wanted after June 5th 736-4163, 748-3736. 123-51 Chehalis Cenlralia Local voted to raise hair cuts 25c starting June 1st. (Local No 550 includes Morton, Mossyrock Toledo, Winlock, Pe Ell). 123-3t Last Day Monday to buy Fri gidaire at years lowest prices Gesler-McNiven.

125-11 Prairie icne ride, Vi mile wes of Galvin. Memorial Day, a.m. Adults 50c, children 25c. 125-lt Chairmen Proposed WENATCHEE (AP) Th. Republican State Central Com mittee met here Saturday to ap prove chairmen of standing com mittees and make other arrange menls for the state GOP conven tion in Seattle June 20 and 21 State Chairman C.

Montgom ery Johnson said he would submit the name of Scott Barron former Whatcom County chair man, to head the Credentials Committee. He named Cowlitz County Chairman Bob Arkell for co-chairman. The credentials committee ii expected to play a key role a the convention, as two rival del egations are being sent from Pierce County and a secont delegation is slated to be picket Monday night in Snohomish County. Other names to be submittec by Johnson included Sen. Walter Williams King County and Whitman County Chairman Eugene Price for chairman and cochairman, respectively, of the Platform Commitee.

He named Sen. James Andersen Bellevue for chairman and Rep. Ed Harris of Spokane for co-chairman of the Committee on Rules and Order of Business. Former National Committeewoman Janet Tourtellotte of Seattle was named for chairman of the Arrangements Committee County chairmen met Friday night to review opinion surveys, candidates and state conventior Minister Sentenced SEATTLE (AP)-A young Jehovah's Witness minister from White Salmon, Wash, has been sentenced-by Federal Judge William Beeks to work two years in the Public Health Service Hospital here for failing to submit to induction in the Army. "I have dedicated my life to Jehovah," Bruce A.

Richards 21, told the judge Friday, cannot serve two authorities at one time. I cannot serve the government of the land. I don'l have the ability to do it and my ministry at the same time." After pronouncing Richards guilty, Becks said he could work out a two-year sentence in the lospital rather than in prison Rite Dated At Oakville OAKVILLE -Mrs. Maude D. Pulford, 87, Oakville, died Friday in a Lacey nursing home She was born Jan.

29, JflBl, in isconsin, and had been a resident of Oakville for 62 yoars, coming from Minnesota. Surviving a daughter, Mrs. Oran (Eiaine) Hildebrand, Olympia; two sons, Thomas Jlympia and Darrol S. Pulford, Cent; seven grandchildren, and 'our great grandchildren. Services are Tuesday at 2 p.m.

at the Oakville Methodist Church with the Rev. Robin less officiating. Burial will (ol- ow at the Oakville Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Newell-Hoerling's, Divorces Suit for divorce has iled in the Pacific County Clerk's office by: Elva Short from Kenneth L. Short.

Generous Portions Choice PRIME RIB Served To Your Taste RESTAURANT 1232 Aider --CENTRALIA From 5 p.m. A BROSEY, left, widely-known Wfnlock businessman, was honored Thursday night by the Winloek Masonic Lodge on his SOIh year of membership. Presenting his father with the 50-year-pin is Robert Brosey Both, are past masters of the Winlock Masonic lodge. Chronicle Staff Photo Lions Club To Install The Chehalis Lions Club will install 1968 officers at a 6:30 p.m. dinner meeting Tuesday at the Kit Carson Restaurant.

Bob Bohnas will be installed as president and the Rev. Harold Williams as immediate past president. Other officers include: Harry Zopolos, first vice president; Joe Arth, second vice president; Gale Fouling, third vice president; Dave Holloman, secretary treasurer; Marvin Burggraff, lion tamer, and Jim Hill, tail twister. Featured speaker will be Howard W. Grimm, Olympia, Lions international director, and charter member of the Angeles club in 1941.

Grimm is a past president of the Olympia club and a past district jovernor. He founded the Lions project and authored the Lions international Protocol booklet. Visiting dignitaries will include Bob McCoy, Raymond, district governor; Robert Cabe, Curtis, new district chairman; HOWARD GRIMM Oni Haapala, Winlock, chairman; Jack VanDerbeek, Aberdeen, cabinet chairman, and Vera Long, Kalama, past district governor. Gold water Wins In Libel Action NEW YORK (AP) Barry Goldwater won a $75,000 award today in his libel action over 1964 article in Fact magazine that said he was psychologically unfit to be president. A federal jury of nine men and three women deliberated 12 hours before returning the verdict against the now-defunct magazine, publisher Ralph Ginzburg and former managing editor Warren Boroson.

Judge Harold R. Tyler Jr said in his charge Friday thai the facts must show "actual malice" in order to return a verdict in favor of Goldwater, the 1964 Republican presidential nominee. The jury awarded $50,000 in punitive damages against the magazine, $25,000 against Ginzburg but no punitive damages against Boroson. All three defendants were assessed $1 in compensatory damages. Goldwater, whose suit originally asked $2 million in damages, told newsmen later, "I vindicated and I thank the jury for the action." Ginzburg, 39, said he was very important First Amendment rights ire involved here.

The price hat I'm being forced to pay is $75,000, but the price the people will have to pay is ncalculable." Harris Steinberg, attorney for jinzburg, said the verdict would be appealed. Goldwater, 59, a former sens- from Arizona, said in his suit that Fact and Ginzburg had maliciously libeled him in an issue entitled, "1,189 Psychia- rists Say Goldwaler is Psycho- ogically Unfit to be The issue was published just rior to the 1964 election, which lost to President Johnson. The suit attracted wide atten- because many leqal author- ties felt it could lead (o establ- shing new guidelines in libel cases involving public figures. Tyler told the jury in his charge that failure to exercise 'ordinary or reasonable care in ascertaining the truth of pub- ished material, standing alone, Iocs not render a publication H- Passbook Dividends Are Paid Quarterly EVERGREEN FIRST FEDERAL Savings Loan 921 Chihalls Chehalfi Branch Offices In Morton and Laety able for damages in a suit brought by a public official." He said it must be proved thai a statement was made with the knowledge that it was false or with reckless disregard ol whether it was false or not." Campaign Aid Asked ROCHESTER The sister of a local woman is engaged in a current life and death Strug gle to raise $10,000. Ruth Ann Haskins, a 24-year- old Hoqulam housewife, must raise that amount to add to $11,000 her family already has i she is to be admitted lo Seattle's Artificial Kidney Center Lacking the money, she woulc have only three to six months of life remaining.

A drive to raise the necdec money has been started by Lions Clubs in the Hoquiam Aberdeen and Cosmopolis areas. Contributions from this area may be made through Leonard Sonnemann at the Security State Bank in Chehalis or at Eddins Auto Centralia. Contributions may also be made through Mrs. Tom Southard, Rochester, sister of kidney ailment victim. Mud Stops Celebration WELLINGTON, Colo.

(AP) This small northern Colorado community had to call off today's scheduled celebration ol the completion of a new highway, Colorado 1, through the town. Drivers: School will soon be out. It's time fo brush up on your safe driving habits, for children at play will be out all day and almost any- whare. GRADUATES And AH Parents, Relatives And Friends of Graduates. You'll want to look your belt for the once-in-a lifetime ceremony.

Let us clean and press your "very best" right luost; tile uay 5 services. Donor Name Unexpected TROY, N.Y. ('AP) When the local McCarthy for Presi dent Committee appealed for donors to a 'fund-raising art auc fion, an unexpected name popped up. A colorful pastel painting bore the signature of Jacqueline Ken nedy. Jacky, of Wayne, and a junior at the Emma Willan School for Girls here, says she is not related to Mrs.

John Kennedy. Governor's Pay Hiked ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) The governor of New York would be paid more than the U.S. vice president under a resolution approved Friday by the stale legislature. The resolution, effective when the next governor takes office in 1971, would boost, the salary from $50,000 lo $85,000 a year.

The vice president is paid an annual salary of $43,000 anc $10,000 for expenses. 'The President's salary is $100,000. a year plus a $50,000 expense allowance. Campaign Expenses Light MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) J.

W. Todd of Anderson, who lost in his bid for presidential elector, reported campaign expenses totaling 6 cents-- for a postage stamp. CHEHALIS SCHOOL Lunch Menus MAY 2 7 3 Wieners and buns. cheese stick, sauerkraut, applesauce, gingerbread, mllki cook's choice, peanut butter sandwich, carrot sticks, raisins. milk.

Roast beef gravy, rice, spinach, baker's choice of bread, choice of fruit, milk. HOLIDAY. I Macaroni and cheese Case. HI, chicken salad sandwich Ben. tossed salad, orange juice, baker's surprise, milk.

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The veterans wil then riiove to Napavine for ob servances at 10:30 a.m. to be followed by 11:30 rites at the Vader Catholic Cemetery. Memorial services at Little Falls cemetery at noon i (6) "nomanotf And Julllt" Peler Ustinov 12:05 nt "Monkey Business" Gary Granl 1:05, "Baltic Of ROBUB Rivet" George Montgomery 7:30 8:00 Christopher Program (t) Patterns For Living (5) Town Hall (6 7) Lamp Unto Mr Feel 18) Peacemakers 8:30 Ml Across The Fenca (51 Sound Of Trumpets (6 1) Look Up And Live Oregon colleges (41 Youth Agriculture IS) This Is The Life (6) Tom and Jerry (7) Tabernacle Choir (61 Sunday Scope (4) Milton Tne Monster (a) Crisis (61 Underdo (7) Challenge Ol Space (8) Challenge To Teens 15:00 (41 Unas (5) Insight (6 7) Camera Three (8) eight Lively Arts 10:30 (4) Bugs Bunny IS 8) Catholic Hour 18 7) Face The Nation 11:00 Bullsrinlcle (5) Community Workshop (6) Kallh For Today ID Here Now (8) David Suskind (41 Discovery '68 (51 Eight Livalj Arts (6) Soccer (71 Farm Talk 13:00 (41 Rraiiisvllle 15) At Issue (71 Greemln Time 12:30 (41 Teleooursc 5) Thirty Minutes From Nim 7) Joe Pyne 1:00 4) Golf Tournament 5) Meet The Press 8) Meet The Press (11) Bible 1:30 (5) Jobs Now 16) Outdoorsrnan 15) Viewpoint (111 a Kuhlman 1131 cartoons 2:00 (6) This Is The Life (8) oovs'. Youth conference 111) Voice ot Calvary 2:30 (61 Christopher Program (11) Rex Humbard 3:00 (4) Issues And Answers (6) Silent-, Please 3:30 141 Big Picture (5) Face To Face (61 Its A Small World (111 American West 4:00 H) whtl'i New tn School? (5) Film Feature 16) Let's Face It (7) 21st Century (8) Experiment In Television (13) A. A.

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3 9:12 12:45 Point Blank 11:12 ROEWE THEATERS NOW SHOWING THRU TUES. CHEHALIS NOW SHOWING THRU SUN. Not Recommended For Children MARRIAGE-AND RUIN YOUR LIFE COLUMBIA PICTURES PtKSlts Hops Love In Marriage 8:40 Plus WILD RACERS Psych-Out Wild Racers 8:45 Course AS 021A AS 021B Art 701A Art 10SA Biol 101A Biol 102A BA I A BA 211A BA 24IA Chem 100 A DP 0125 DP 105A Engt 101A Engl 10BA Eng! 730A Hist 105 A Hist Math 101A Math 111A Math 230A Phil 107A Pols 20SA Pols 206A PN 004A Psyc 101A Psyc 210A Read 101A Read IIOA Scle 111A Sect 101A Spes 101A Spee Spee 260B CENTRALIA COLLEGE'S SUMMER SESSION JUNE 17 --JULY 26 T' fl Credits Period Secondary Education a P.M. Secondary Education P.M (For adult students desiring 1o complete their high school require Introduction fe Art Art Appreciation General Biology (1st 3 weeks) General Biology (2nd 3 weeks) Laboratory A Introduction to Business Business Law Principles of Accounting Introduction to Chemistry Laboratory A Advanced Key Punch Introduction to Key Punch Composition Introduction to Literature Procedural Writing Documentation (Meets June 10-28) Introduction to World CIvllJratlon United States History P.M. With Intermediate Algebra 5 Plane Trigonometry Digital Computer Programming 3 (Meets June 10-28) Introduction to Phffosophy 5 American Government 5 International Relations 3 J-00-9-50 Practical Hurling 4 TBA General Psychology 5 Introduction to Personality 5 Reading Improvement 3 8'00-9'50 Speed Reading 3 Physical Science Survey 5 Laboratory A Basic Typewriting Public Speaking 3 5J Radio Television Production 3 Radio Television Production 3 P.M REGISTRATION DATES: 10, 11, fc U.

Classes begin June 17, 1941. $6.00 per Credit, JSO.W Maximum. For an application blank to: Registrar CentraMa College P. 0. Box 43? Centralla, Wash; 98531 student should return the completed form by mall or brfnq himwhen he registers for classes on dates Indicated above.

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