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The Sunday News and Tribune from Jefferson City, Missouri • Page 17

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a a a a a Sunday, February 25, 1962 THE SUNDAY NEWS AND TRIBUNE, JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI Page 17 Improvement Plan Set for Hermann By MFWC Guild HERMANN (Special) A community improvement program is being undertaken by The Guild, MFWC, Mrs. A. L. Scharnhorst, the club's president announced. The program sponsored jointly by the General Federation of Women's Clubs and the Sears-Roebuck Foundation, with the National University Extension Association as preceptor and consultant.

Assisted by the Hermann Garden Club, The Guild is promoting a long range planting program for Hermann in which every individual and civic organization is asked to join. They are also sponsoring a Hermann Clean-up campaign to be completed by the date of the Hermann Maifest, May 19 and 20. A committee composed of Mrs. A. L.

Scharnhorst and Mrs. Belt'; Kendrick, representing The Guild, and Mrs. Clarence Hesse and Erwin Owenhaus of the Hermann' Garden Club appeared city council and were given approval for the project. Nurseries contacted for in selecting trees best suited for this area have recommended trees for planting near sidewalks' and on terraces or hear 8 Eugene W. Eberlin, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Eberlin Sr. of Hermann recently was awarded! the silver oak leaf insignia as al lieutenant colonel. The promotion was granted at Fitzsimmons Gen-: eral Hospital Maj. Gen.

Carl Tempel, commander of the hospital, presiding. Lt. Col. Eberlin is a Hermann High School graduate, class of 1939, has served in the as an enlisted man, and has spent part of his time as a corps man in the same neurology service of which he is now director. He served 19 months in the Pacific area and was discharged as a technical sergeant.

Receiving his B. S. degree at Missouri University in 1950, and after graduating from the Washington University School of Medicine i in St. Louis. Lt.

Col. Eberlin served his internship at George Washington Hospital at Washington, D. C. He then served four years in residency in neurology at the Walter Reed Hospital there. In 1955 he was assigned as neurological consultant for U.

S. Forces in Europe, and received the SUITES LIVING ROOM $129.95 Large 80-Inch SUITES Heavy Cover Nylon $189.95 FURNITURE St. Martin's Dial 6-7018 Commendation Medal for outstand-1 ing, professional, attended ability. Presidenti During Eisenhower on two trips to conferences in Europe. He is chief of neurology, Hospital service and at is Fitzsimmons consultant for the Fifth Army.

Lt. Col. Eberlin is married to: the former Billy Mae Smith of Mt. Vernon, and they have four daughters. Navy Ens.

David W. Koch, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Koch Bay, was graduated Feb. 9 from the Naval Officer Candidate School at Newport, R.

I. Ensign Koch is a graduate of Hermann High School and the University of Missouri. The 16-week course of instruction a broad range of subjects covering naval science and leadership. The graduating class is comprised of college graduates and outstanding personnel selected from the fleet to attend the school. Royal Heemeier, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Hugo Heemeier of Pershing: received his senior master sergeant chevrons in a promolion at Davis-Monothan AFB Tuscon, recently. He served 11 years in the Air Force. On Capitol Stairway 72 Years Ago Newsman Felled "Ex-Lawmaker With Pistol Shot ABOARD THE ENTERPRISE can handle up to 100 aircraft, a AT SEA (AP)-The world's first full squadron more than an 1 nuclear-powered, hands aircraft with carrier the other flattop. Fully air conditioned.

the ship trim ease of her entry into serv-has only three portholes. They ice. were salvaged for sentimental: "In every new ship you expect reasons from the World War Il major bugs--but there weren't Enterprise and installed an in the any in this one," one officer com- captain's stateroom. mented. "There have been only The Enterprise was commisa few minor things to iron sioned at Newport News.

last Capt. Vincent Paul de Poix, fall. A two-month shakedown soft-voiced skipper newsmen of the Enter- ire- cruise began in carly prise, mendously satisfied with was the be- After the successful sea tests; told he To ginning a that visitor has aboard, been the made. most of Adm. naval George operations, disclosed W.

Anderson, chief thing about the ship is that the Enterprise bad incredible expanse of faster other carrierstriking the almost ber four-and-onc-half-acre flight more than 40 miles an hour--and had exceeded design power deck, world's the specifications. "Every indication As the Jargest ship, Enterprise has a of 1,123 is that hit the designers Anderson and builders feet and a displacement of 85,350 have the The Forrestal, completed in said. is 1,039 feet long and dis- After a mid-April inspection at places 60.000 tons. The Enterprise Norfolk for final adjustment of After Decades of Bickering Japan, South Korea Tighten Relations, Aim for Accord TOKYO (AP) -Japan Korca appear closer political aimed at halting bickering. Even so, it is two countries- Japan al South its huge military quickly settle basic form anything mon front on Red fery.

for 35 Japanese years troops, the Allies after South Korean deep. Many Japanese reans as an inferior tors have tried five With this background, 1945 to patch things times they failed. dress conference tober evolved into sessions. South Korea's No. men have gone to the recent negotiations, break Gen.

with the past. Hee Chung South Korean came to Minister Hayato ber. Park was icily followed this week Chong-pil, director The Lady Loves The Shirtwaist! And this one is so feminine, you simply can't help fluttering your eye-lashes when you wear it. It's in care-free and cotton broadcloth, the skirt a gay flare of pleats. All it needs for constant freshness is quick dip in suds with little or no ironing.

In gay Summer colors. $17.95. polyester exclusive with prica one twenty east high Commander Falls From B52 Hatch WESTOVER AIR FORCE BASE, Mass. (AP) The commander of 80 Air Force B52 Strato-Fortress fell from his plane Friday night while it was flying at an altitude of 31,000 feet over! Thule, Greenland. An Air Force spokesman said the commander was attempting correct a minor electricach difficulty when the was jettisoned accidentally and he fell out.

His identity was withheld. The big plane had left Westover Force Base on a training mission to Greenland. 99th It Bombardment was assigned to the Wing. The controls were taken over by Lt. William E.

Gilchrist, copilot, of Buena Vista, Iowa. The plane landed safely at Thule. Others aboard the plane were Maj. Franklin C. Trumpeter, Beaver, Lt.

Leonard J. Ratzman, Euclid, Ohio: Lt. William E. Whitney. Gleansondale, Staff Sgt.

Donald Duncan. Union, and Lt. Col. Charles Schofield, San Diego, Calii. Court Rejects Ranney's Appeal ATHENS.

Greece (AP) The Greek Supreme Court rejected Sat-! urday an appeal of Robert Ranney, 28, of Chanute. who is under sentence of death after conviction of killing two Greek seamen. The presiding judge gave nol reason. Ranney's attorneys now may appeal for his life to the clemency council or directly to King Paul. Ranney was found guilty last October of killing the seamen he had hired to accompany him on a cruise of Aegean Islands in November 1960.

The bodies of the seamen were! not recovered. Ranney told" the court he had left the sailors safely on an island. He said he later was shipwrecked in a storm. Jefferson City Site For Postmasters' Meet Jefferson City was picked Saturday as the site for the 1962 convention of the Missouri Chapter of Na(tional Association of Postmasters. Robert Moberly, Excelsior Springs.

state president, said the convention will be June 17-18-19. He made the announcement here at a session of the chapter's executive committee. To Try to Solve Problems Italy Swinging Down Leftist Road ROME (AP) It is called "apertura and it means an opening to the left. Italy is stepping through that opening, politically, after 16 years of middle-road government. The countrys ruling Christian! Democrat party chose thine path in the of solving toltions problems.

It form of new laboration between the ruling Christian Democrat party and the weaker Socialist party. The Roman Catholic Church. Italy's state religion, shows signs of concern. Italy's Western allies are watching, though they have been assured of continued loyalty to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. For the Christian Democrats: and Premier Amintore Fanfani, lit is a calculated risk, For Pietro Nennl, the grizzied Socialist leader, it is a victory.

His political career has involved him in the rise and fall of fas-' cism. Spain's Civil War and Italian communism's bid for power Now he and his Socialist party will have the strongest position they ever held in Italy. The new government will depend upon Nenni's Socialist votes for leverage to put across broad program of social and economic reform. The Socialists have 88 seats in the Chamber of Deputies, where the Christian Democrats' 271 seals are 27 shert of a majority. Fanfani.

who has long sought the turn to the left, speaks of a five-year program that includes nationalization of nuclear and electric power. The Fanfani platform also provides for expansion and Improveof the school system-attendance 15 compulsory only; through the fifth -and for tightening up the tax structuremany big now sublow returns that enrage little man whose taxes are de-: ducted from his pay. Social reforms in some ways have not kept pace with the postwar boom that has given the highest standard living in history. Shed boom has phasized the spread between the prosperous and the poor. Nothing has shown this more dramatically than an internal migration---to the north from the im, poverished south.

This has simply aggravated the south': problems and added to the north's. Fanfani's program aims at meeting the challenge of an age which a 10 acre farm cannot provide the desired automoblie and televicion set. For such a program. Nenni has pledged his support: "We plan to throw our support behind govbased on a broadly demItalyjocratic program, secking to bolster reforms and open a DeW em-Itrend in the country. her machinery, the Enterprise is to join the Atlantic Fleet.

Four steam catapults, the larg-! est ever installed. enable the: Enterprise to launch her entire; load of planes at the rate of one: every 15 seconds. Planes also can land aboard while launchings are under way. -action deck-edge el-: levators. the largest ever built, carry the planes swiftly between.

the flight Each deck and has the standing! hangar deck, elevator room for 2,000 persons. The distilling plants aboard the Enterprise can provide 280,000 gallons of fresh water a day, enough for the daily needs of more than 1,400 homes. When fully manned with 4,600 sailors and airmen, the ship will dispense about 12 tons of food al day. The Navy says it would take a family of four about 360 years to eat its way through the food that can be stored aboard. The most basic fact about the Enterprise, of course, is her atompower plant, the most powerful anywhere, afloat or ashore.

The first vessel ever designed with more than actors, she has eight pressurized water reactors arranged in dual systems and producing morei than 200,000 horsepower, to drive four propellers weighing 30 tons each. The result is not only the unprecedented ship speeds, but Enter- also unparalleled range. The prise could circle the earth at high speed many times without stopping, and probably would not require replenishment of her rillclear fuel for at least three years. The biggest ship, the most powmon-erful, the cleanest, Enterprise most expensive. Saratoga other Forrestal class were not million to: $378 million each.

Enterprise! topped them at $444 million. "Talkers Sentenced For Holding Line WHITTIER, Calif. (AP) A judge has sentenced 8 man and a woman to days in jail and fined each $300 for refusing to give up a party-line telephone for an emergency call. Municipal Court Judge John L. Donnellan said in pronouncing the sentence Friday: "If a person is told on the phone that an emergency exists, he has no right to determine, according to the Jaw, whether it is true or false.

The only alternative is to hang William Cecil Liles, 44, of nearby Norwalk and Natalie Louise Burton, 44, Los Angeles, had pleaded that they thought it was a juvenile prank when their call was interrupted. Similar they testified, had happened before. A neighbor of Lites, Harry Thomas, 62, had collapsed with a heart attack. His son tried to telephone for help but couldn't get the line. Thomas later died.

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2 Tokyo during a decided! Park, the military ruler, Japanese Prime Ikeda in Novem-Ition aloof. He was by Col. Kim of the main intelligence agency in Seoul and reportedly the second most infiuential man in the military re- Kim and Ikeda reportedly agreed on further negoJapanese and South Korean leaders never have gone this far before. There was no agreement on a specific date and this is where the hitch comes in. Ikeda, faced with a loud political opposition that strongly opposes accommodation with South Korea, has a full program to submit to Parliament in He probably will not hazard chances of its passage by stirring up the controversial Ko-lic rean question.

Japan's Socialists, who hold 143 seats diet, join the Communists and leftist labor groups in charging that a TokyoSeoul rapprochement would prevent reunification of Korea. Leftists, cheered on by North Korea and Red China, also charge the United States is behind the talks because it wants to form a northeast Asia treaty organizabased on the industrial and military power of Japan and South Korea. Tokyo and Seoul do not have normal diplomatic relations. Some Japanese feel South Korea is demanding too much ey for, property claims that involve Japan's confiscation of Korean goli during the occupation. Other issues include the "Rhee a fishing boundary South Korea arbitrarily established off its coasts.

and the status of Koreans living in Japan. Japanese businessmen are making more contacts in South Korea. A delegation of Tokyo financiers is in Seoul investigating possible investment projects. Bookmobile Schedule Set for This Week The bookmobile schedule for this week was released today by the Jefferson City and Cole County Libraries: Monday: Julius Anderson home, Centertown, Russellville Elementary School, 9:30 a.m.; Locker Plant, Russellville, 11:45 a.m.; Russellville High School, 1 p.m. Tuesday: East School, 9 a.m.; Moreau Heights School, 1 p.m.; Maurer Wardsville Road, 3:30 p.m.; E.

G. Linhardt home, Wardsville Road, 4 p.m.; Bald Hill Bald Hill Road, 4:15 p.m. Thursday: A. B. Cowley home, North Ten Mile Drive, 8:45 a.m.; St.

Martin's School, 9:30 a.m.; Witthaus Store, Centertown, 11:15 a.m.; Centertown School, 12:30 p. In, SHOP AT STOKES FOR Electrical Appliances ALWAYS A WELCOME AND USEFUL GIFT A Complete Line of Name Brand Appliances General Electric Sunbeam West Bend Universal Knapp Monarch STOKES GIFTS and APPLIANCES 226 Madison Dial 6-2167 beautiful stockings Sale -Priced to make your savings grow! This Week Only! February 26 to March 3 This is no ordinary sale. Because these are no ordinary stockings. They're the fashion stockings famous for only stockings tailored to fit perfectly in NoMend's "FAMOUS Proportioned Leg Types. Buy them for yourself and for gifts.

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