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The Delta Democrat-Times from Greenville, Mississippi • Page 2

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Oclln Dcinncraf-Tiiucs 2 Monday, January 6, '64 State Teachers' Pay Remains Lowest In Mayor Dunne WASHINGTON (UPI)--Salaries of U.S. public, (Conlinued From Page 1) lilackmon, speaking for school teachers will average almost $6,000 this year, Cit5 Coundl pledsed a volc of of $231, or 4 per cent, from last year, the Nat and Council support ipnal Education Association (NEA) said today. NEA said the average secondary teachers in the 3-64 school year will be $5,963 i $5,732 for 'Yfe-W. The figures cover the states and the District of 'Y five states with the high- "e'si. average salaries are Alaska, California, New Connecticut, $6,775 'and Illinois, $6,645.

a.rjfowever, the NEA said the rfcHfn for Alaska "represent: i-fijily about 6,113 in buying pow- ifK because prices are generally-higher (there) than in other tyississippi continues to have the lowest average teachers" in the country, the NEA jgiid. This year the average is and $259 raise from last Mississippi at the end of the scale are Ar- fouth Carolina Kentucky, J4 400 and Al- ijama, The NEA 'saW research division estimated Alabama figure. areas, the Far Western ftates lead with the highest sa- fries. followed by the' Mideast- ern, Great Lakes, New England, Rocky Mountain, Southwest, Plains and Southeast states. Police Arrest Burglary Suspect Willie Dean, 25, of El Morocco Hotel here is being held in City Jail while awaiting a Justice ol the Peace Court hearing on burglary charges.

He was arrested early Sunday. Patrolman Robert L. Keeling, while walking his beat Sunday, noticed a broken window in the rear of the Tenderloin Grill at 114 North Street. He summoned additional policemen and the burglary suspect was arrested. Local Police Chief W.

C. Burnley today said Dean has signed a statement admitting breaking into the griii but that he has denied taking part in two other break-ins in ths neighborhood the same night. Nothing was missing from any of the establishments, Burnley said. Burnley said Dean has recently been released from the state pcni tentiary at Parchman where he served a three-year prison term for burglary. Science Shrinks Piles Kew Way Without Surgery Stops Itch--Relieves Pain York, N.

T. (Special) For "4irst time ccier.ce has found a new substance with the aston- i i a i i i Vhoidts, i i and relieve 3Qain without surgery. In case a case, while gently -Relieving a i a a i took place. Host amazing of all--rvscJtsvere -jio thorough that sufferers uftde sstonljhlne lUtements like "Piles have ceased to be a problem! The secret ii a new a i substance of a world-famous research institute. This substance ii now available In tuppotilory or i form the a Preparation A i a guarantee.

U. S. Off. World Briefs Barry's Son Enters Fray Supervisors-- for the city's new chief executive. He said the Council hopes to work with Mayor Dunne toward a mutual goal of governmental efficiency.

Attending the ceremony were Dunne's wife and young his mother. Mrs. Louise Duime oE Jackion. his sister. Mrs.

Boyd Glemi ig of Jackson, Tc.in.,; and i brother. Lawrence Dunne of Clarksdatc. The oath of office was administered to Dunne and the three councilmen by Chancellor S. B. Thomas.

THE new mayor is scheduled to preside over his first City Council meeting at 4 p.m. Tucs- LOS ANGELES (UPI) Barry Goldwater 25-year-old son of the Arizona senator seeking Ihc GOP presidential nomination, disclosed Sunday that he will head a nationwide youth movement supporting his father's campaign. "My constant contact with young people has convinced me of the tremendous appeal which Senator Goldwater has in the eyes of youth." said young Goldwater in making the announcement. The organization is to be known as "Young Americans Goldwatcr." Goldwater a Los Angeles stockbroker, will make his first address in his new capacity Tuesday evening before the Los Angeles County Young Republicans in the Ambassador Hotel. (Continued From Page 1) Rich with Davis and Caillouel voting no.

The two ctissentcrs'dhion at King's Daughters Hos- held out for the employment of pital-fwlay after suffering a frac- Belzoni Woman Hurt In Fall Mrs. Jennie Long, 83, of Bel- Izoni, was reported in good con- Grand Jury Weighs 'Threat' Charge AMAR1LLO, Tex. (UPI)--A federal grand jury today consid ers against Russell W. McLarry, 21, who allegedly threatened the life of President Kennedy the night before the assassination, McLarry, a part-time student who was employed across the street from where Kennedy was to speak Nov. VI, said he would go before the grand jury and personally fight the indictment.

The machinist, who attended night school at Arlington, Tex. Slate College, admitted he threatened the President but claimed it was only a joke. Two classmates reported that he uttered a threat llie night before Kennedy was slain. No connection was made between McLarry and Lee Harvey Oswald, the accused assassin. day.

It is a (ask for which the 36- year old Dunne has diligently, prepared since his Oclobcr victory in tho city primary. Since that time, Dunne has attended several council meetings and has held confcienccs wittt 'individual councilmen to outline his program during his four year administration. Governor Darnell To Be Honored oner v.c- CARTHAGE, Miss. (UPI) Residents of Leake County will I a tribule to their native son governor Jan. 14, which has been ry.

bincej os jj, nate as "Gov. Ross R. Barnett Day." A program is scheduled in the National Guard armory here at 2 p.m. BarneLt, a native of Standing Pine, will shaie the program with executives from various industries in the county. The Leake County board of supervisors passed a resolution proclaiming the day in honor of Barnett, who leaves office Jan.

21, for his "dedicated and untiring efforts in promoting the industrial de- Uuring h's election campaign, the new mayor has annually stressed the need to develop new industry, nc-w recreation systems and more efficient governmental and school systems here. Since October, he has seldom ventured into the public limelight but all indications are that those are Ihu areas in which Dunne will concentrate most of his attention during the next four years. He has indicated he plans to be especially active in wooing new industry and has said he will be a "travelling journeying cut of the city in efforts to seek new industry. velopment of the state of County." Mississippi and particularly Leake Obituaries Funerals Auburn Students Ignore Franklin AUBURN. Ala.

(UPI) Au- someone who does not hold any! other county office. At Neal's suggestion, the board agreed to have Campbell appear at next Monday's meeting to answer Davis' charge he had used the county's car for "hunt- ng and fishing and personal usiness." Campbell's job was the only one which sparked controversy as the ward went about the routine, business of reap- winting county employees. How- 3ver, County Engineer Frank Hall's name was passed over by board when two supervisors asked they be given another week before deciding on the position: THE board reelecled Powers to his third full term as board president, and reelected Davis as vice president. The supervisors also rehired state Rep. Hilton Waits of I.eland as board attorney, making his 34th year in the post.

Other county employees rehired included Dr. Leon Lenoir, county physician; Hobart as road commissioner and payroll clerk; E. W. Hartly as poor hcuse manager; Glenn Copeland as county buildings custodian; and Ralph ured right hip in a fall in her home Sunday. Mrs.

Lang was admitted to the lospital at 3:30 p.m. and underwent surgery. Hunting Accident Victim Improves James Easlcrling, 33, route 3, Greenville, is in King's Daughters Hospital today receiving treatment for an accidental gunshot wound in the right thigh suffered Sunday in a hunting accident. Hastcrling underwent an operation shortly after he was admitted to the hospital. to reports, he a accidentally shot with a .22 caliber pistol when I he weapon discharged as he pulled it from a holster.

Pajama Fire Game A pair of boy'j pajamas caught fire from a floor lamp early Sun day night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Evans, 1435 Ashburn Road. Assistant Fire Chief Paul Lawrence said the fire burned the pajamas and filled the home with smoke. nored by white students today I when he left the dormitory' where he lives alone to attend his first two classes.

Harold Alonzo Franklin, a 31- year-old graduate student, stood in line at the university book store to buy textbooks for classes in the history of Russia and the history of England. Students paid little attention to Franklin, dressed conservatively in a neat brown suit. Will He Use It? City police today are seeking a thief who must have had quite a balh Friday night. Willie Cartwright a a afternoon told police that someone had taken a long, galvanized bath tub from the back porch of his residence at 633 West Gloster sometime Friday night. Bulgarian Spy Shol VIENNA (UPI) A former Bulgarian diplomat who claimed he spied for the United States in exchange for a life of wine women died before a firing iquad in Sofia Sunday.

The one-time United Nations delegate. Ivan-Assn Georgiev, appealed for pardon from his conviction for high treason, but tho Bulgarian National Assembly rejected it. PEOPLE 50 to 80 Let us tell you how you can still apply for a $2,000 life insurance policy (issued up to age 80). Onca your application is approved, you may carry the policy the rest of your life. No one will call on you.

And there is 110 obligation. Tear out this ad and mail it today with your name, address and year of birth to Old American Insurance 4900 Oak, Dtpt. T123B, Kansas City, Mo. 64141. Schoonover as county Civil De- Margaret P.

Tucker and Robert fense dirtoi Asses soi Charles Mascagni Mass for Charles Mascagni, 78, of 1581 S. Main a retired Washington County farmer, was mari Ronnie Oltremari and David Cobianchi. Mrs. Stella Bridges said at 10 a.m. today at Jos- Mrs Stella Brid died at the eph's Catholic Church.

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was in Greenville Cemetery. Rosary services were held at ie chapel of National Funeral ome at 8 p.m. Sunday. Mr. Mascagni died in King's aughters Hospital at 4 p.m.

Sun- He had been ill since Dec. Born In Bolongno, Italy, he ame to the United States In 1896 make his home in the Delta. had lived in Greenville 60 ears. He was a communicant at t. Joseph's Catholic Church.

Survivors include his widow, Irs. Dora Mascagni; four daugh' ers, Mrs. Victor Fava, Mrs. Joe ill, Mrs. Russell Smith, Mrs.

rank Buford, all of Greenville; our sons, Louis Mascagni, Frank ascagni and Elmo Mascagni, II of Greenville; three sisters I Jerry OHremari, Mrs. efho OHremari, both of Green- ille, and Mrs. Ida Cobianchi 'ineland, N. J. He also leaves a grandchildren and 3 great randchitdren.

The active pallbearers includ- Richard Mascagni, Jimmy lascagni, Victor Fava, Albert Bassi, John M. Azar, A. Ollre- Two Die-- (Continued From Page 1) the Ford and the front end of the Pontiac, according to highway pa- rolmen Giles Crisler and William who also reported today hat no charges have been filed. Funeral services for Mr. Cal- verl, who lived at 251 Teresa Drive, have been set for 3 p.m.

Friday at Marsh Funeral Home in Waukegan, III. Burial wilt fd- low in North Shore Garden Memory in Waukegan, Mr. Cal- verl's former hometown. Survivors include, other (ban his wife and two sons; one brother Roy Calvert of Olympia, his father, Arthur Calvert of Pasadena, and his mother, Mrs, Lola Burnaer of Dundus, 111. Funeral arrangements for the Gilmore child were Mill pending this aflernoon, however (he body is being held at Dillon-Steverson Funeral Home in Greenville.

day. Funeral arrangements, charge of Wells Funeral Home, were incomplete. Along The Waterfront Greenville Towing Company's motor vessel. Waller Williamson, is scheduled to pass the home port of Greenville and Warfield Point at 10 a.m. Wednesday and early today reported at mile 831 and downbound on the Ohio River.

Also downbound on tlit Ohio was the Hen McCool at mile 877 and downbound on (he Ohio River, four miles back of the Miiiliifppl "iv.r at Grit villt-LaU Brid 6.3 ferl 7:30 a.m. today and Hailononr foi I pall 14 haul. POSITIONS MOTOR J. E. i i i lowei G3EENVUIE 6 a.m.

lotJaY nd narlhbour.a 900 Viclen at milt 900 ord nariKbourd ot iha lower aid the Dean al milo 341 and on I Hi Siver, according to the offkci of iha Delta end Vkfcffrt i 6-ent Tewing Ce pany veieli radioed nl 5 a.m. loday induce the Dian Srent oT Naihville, Kl-arg a roo Towi-g Servici vitiel, CHe i ttpected reed today af milt 56? leuJhbour- on ihfl lower MUiiiiiEoi, City of Green ville repcMed or ar.ci louthbovoc on lower Walk SV.ui tfen at O'Hcira Wcmcn ShWen Towirv today Becky Woip wai up ar of rhcul, Kel SKurden reported a1 Poif Allen Lock, Baton Ecuge. La. arH fin Kara ot Ga Port City Ba-qc L're tcwboar. Gild McCool.

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Published every afternoon (except Saturday) and Sunday by: The Times Publishing 201 Main Greenville. Miss, Subscription Bates Delivery by carrier 35c per week. Mail subscriptions payable in advance to subscribers living in Washington and adjoining counties not served by dealers and carriers, $12.00 per year; six months, $6.50. By mail all other areas within United States: One year 6 months SS.OO; one month Entered as Second Class matter at the Post Office at Greenville, under Act of March 8. 1879.

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