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The El Dorado Times from El Dorado, Arkansas • Page 2

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i Attorney To 'Stay" With Ruby JUDGING IN PROGRESS -Examining the "community tree" developed to show the history of the Qumn area is the judging team and members of the community making reports From the left ore Burns, Civil Defense specialist, Mrs Frances Jones, human relations specialist, Richard Miles of the Arkansas Power and Ligh' Mrs. Robert Atkinson of the Arkansas Medical Auxiliary, Mr and Mrs Ray, Mrs. Fred Atkinson, and Mrs Clyde Pugh The last four are officers and representatives of the Quinn Club. Judges Visit Much Ado Conservatives Quinn Club About Nothin9 Win Three A delegation representing the sponsors of the Rural Commun ity Improvement Clubs of Arkansas visited the Quinn community Wednesday to judge the RCI Club in the Southwest District, Division II. competition now in progress Results are expected to be released in early March and By-elections By DICK WEST WASHINGTON (UPI)-It was reported this week that when President Johnson recently went to the hospital with a case LONDON opposi of he called for tion Conservative party breezed an old-fashioned mustard plas- to victory Friday in three ter.

elections. It promptly an- I expect there are a lot of nounced it will throw its new members of the younger gener- weight behind a motion censur- ation who never heard of a the Labor party govem- winners from among the appro- mustard plaster, or at least ment ximately 35 communities will never wore one For that rea- 'The Conservative victories, be entered in the state-wide son, I have been doing some coupled with the sudden death competition to determine the research on the subject Thursday night of Welsh Labor Arkansas champion RCI club. But rather than consult a Rev. Llywellyn Williams, Last year Quinn, then in Div- medical authority, I turned to cut parliamentary ma Mon I (clubs three years old the works of Shakespeare, who to four This is expected or younger), took top honors In always seems to have the right to fall to tw0 after two pending the statp irvlnHino wnrri for the riffht time by-elections in Conserva- Q. Mr Shakespeare, of what seats Williams himself benefit is a mustard plaster in held a Labor seat, but the treatment of flu? was doubted the by-election A.

desperate grown to replace him could be held by desperate appliance are re- two months A Conservative censure mo- Q. How do you make a mus- tion, filed for parliamentary de- tard plaster? bate next Tuesday, attacked the A. of newt and toe of government's aviation policy as frog, wool of bat and tongue of likely to cause grave damage dog How is it applied9 A. on with a Q. Isn't a mustard plaster rather pungent? A.

rankest compound of villainous smell that ever of- tended nostril Q. How does the patient look hinted strongly at the eventual when the plaster is applied0 cancellation of the $2 billion A. The wine of is drawn TSR2 supersonic bomber and its Famine is in thy cheeks So replacement by the American the Rural Health Committee of faint, so spiritless, so dull, so TFX the Arkansas Medical Society dead in look, so Despite Wilson slimmed Q. And does he jority, the motion was expected A. His big manly voice turn- to fail Liberal party sources ing again toward childish tre- the nine Liberal ble, pipes and whistles in his probably would oppose the mo- sound.

And then anon drums in tion or abstain, giving Wilson a his ear, at which he starts and wakes, and being thus frightened swears a prayer or What effect does the mustard plaster have7 A. hour to hour we npe and ripe, and then from hour to hour we rot and rot Did you ever use a mus- the state including being named the Rural Community of the Year in its division The club also placed first in forestry Judges at the Quinn session were Mrs Frances Jones of Little Rock, human relations specialist for the state Extension Service; Everett Bums of Little Rock, civil defense specialist for the Extension Service; Mrs Robert Atkinson of Hot Springs who represnts the Arkansas Medical Auxiliary, and Richard Miles of Hot -Springs, representing the Arkansas Power and Light Co Sponsors of the contest are the Arkansas Farm Bureau. Arkansas Council of Home be monstration dubs Arkansas Power and Light Co the Arkansas Press Association, and it is conducted under the auspices of the Agnctiltureal Extension Service Guides for the judging committee were Mr and Mrs Ray, Mrs Clyde Pugh Mrs Fred Atkinson Frisby and Mrs Lee Martin Mrs Ray outlined the history at the community noting that the first citizen on record was Timothy Dunaway I78S- 1886 and its oldest is Mrs Iris Estelle Keating McMurrian and to result ultimately in al most total dependence on the United States." Prime Minister Harold Wilson announced this week the cancellation of two British aircraft projects and their replacement by US planes In addition, he JASPER, Tex. Lawyer Joe Tonahill said Friday he would continue his efforts to save convicted killer Jack Ruby from the electric chair the irresponsible interferences of Jack's and her Detroit attorney, Tonahill said that sister, Mrs. Eva Grant of Dallas, almost drained me of my One published report said Mrs.

Grant would go to Austin and ask the Court of Criminal Appeals not to let Tonahill represent Ruby. A March 10 hearing date has been set before the court. never quit a client of fight in my life and I and quit this one until the appeal work is Tonahill told United Press International Ruby faces execution for slaying presidential assassin Lee Harvey Oswald in the Dallas police station Nov 24, 1963 Tonahill said he contracted with Ruby Dec 6. 1963, to handle his case "through the state and federal appellate courts" if it went that far He said the agreement was confirmed in writing by Ruby and Mrs Grant. have been notified in writing by the clerk of the Court of Criminal Appeals in Austin that my brief should be filed in time before I make the oral arguments for Jack, March Tonahill said Jack Ruby's longest remaining lawyer, 1 will be there and comply with the court's order and Sol Dann of Detroit is the family attorney hired by Mrs Grant.

Tonahill calls him her back in July of last year if I had not stood in the way of their plans and efforts to commercialize on Jack, they would not be so grasping and reckless with Jack personal well-being and appellate Tonahill said Mrs Grant said that Phil Burleson Dallas and Charles Bellows of Chicago will argue the appeal for her brother feel that when I entered upon my duties and continued to perform as Jack lawyer, he was mentally competent, and I am bound to perform all the Tonahill said. My problem stems from being too conscientious as to my duty to my client and the The Court of Criminal Appeals will consider 6,300 pages of statements, facts and testimony WINNERS Betty and John Jackson local photo graphers and colorists, have returned from the South western Photographers convention in Houston Jackson placed two direct color prints in the Honor of Hanging" while Mrs Jackson placed on the Hand Color Division Spotlight On Hollywood By BOB THOMAS AP Movie-TY Writer HOLLYWOOD remains. says Jean Seberg of Marshalltown, Iowa and Pans. France, strong strain of Iowa in Perhaps the strongest indication is her hankering for the solidness of the soil Not content with a Paris apartment and a home on a Greek isle, she is negotiating for a place in the Caribbean And she tried to buy an Iowa farm thought it would be a good idea, just to own it and let a cousin run it for she said. everyone talked me out of it, even the farmers themselves In most outward respects, Jean Seberg is much changed from the days when she attended proms and husking bees in Marshalltown Now she is a film star, wife of French diplomat and literarj lion Remain Gary, and an ornament of the leading salons of Pans, Although an international star, Jean has not made a film in Hollywood until now She is appearing Mervyn LeRoy Moment to a suspense and love story laid in the Riviera, where locatiun scenes were filmed Jean figures she might never have made it to the film capital except for LeRoy told Universal he wanted either Audrey Hepburn, who turned out to be unavailable, or Jean Seberg," she remarked possible that Jean underestimates the extent at her fame Her saga is unique Otto Preminger plucked her from Marshalltown to play Shaw's St how the scorned her inadequacy, how he cast her as the Sagan heroine in Bon jour with little better results, how the new.

film makers of France recognized her qualities and starred her in their expenmental movies Probers Hear Details Of Fee In Baker Case majority vm 1 in excess of hi? nomination four seat edge The three by-elections in Altrincham and Sale, Salisbury and East Grinstead were billed as easy Conservative wins, and they were The results as a whole showed an average 1.2 per cent swing from Labor to who is 98 Five generations of tard plaster when you had the the Conservatives, compared to flu' the pioneer John Keating fam tty still live in the community and four of the Ware and Evans families Mrs Ray drew a huge family tree that traced the pioneer family lines, businesses, schools, and churches Ray who is president of the Qiinn RCI Club told of the building of the community building, outlined its health and program and pointed features of its social and recreational activities He not ed that during 1964 the building had been air conditioned and that complete kitchen and bathroom facilities had been added Mrs Clyde Pugh covered the speare goodwill activities of the group pointing out community Improvements particularly connected with the club TVse included construction of four new homes and renvideling of five A. groans ring yet in my ancient ears y. You found the treatment somewhat A. were better to be eaten the Oct 15 general election All three by-elections were called to replace Conservative who had gone to the House of Lords Tlie Conserva tives won by margins ranging to death with a rust than to be between 3.939 and 10.617 votes scoured to nothing with perpe tual left both Labor and the opposition something to Q. I gather you would not do brag about it a second time From Labor's point of view, A.

thou have a ser- the suing was considerably less pent sting thee than the 8 per cent anti-govem- Q. I imagine that people who ment swing that sent ex For- never used a mustard plaster eign Secretary Patrick Gordon will think that you are exagger- Walker to an upset by-election a ting A. jests at scars that never felt a wound Q. Thank you, Mr Shake skm office at the judging meet which concluded with a period scoresheet shows that the clubs of the state are being judged upon community organ- defeat just two weeks ago But the Conservatives pointed out that the 1 2 per cent swing, if applied on a nationwide basis, probably would be enough to spell a Conservative victory in any new general election. REAL BARGAINS are wait ing for you in the Want Turn back now STEVEN GERSTEL United Press lateraalioiuJ WASHINGTON lUPIi Sen ate investigators heard final testimony Friday on a $10.000 legal fee snared by Rep Emanuel Celler, D-N and Robert i Bobby) Baker, the former aide to Senate Democrats The Senate Rules Committee had questioned whether the fee, paid by the Sweetwater Development Co of Dallas, Tex was in connection with a federally supported model salt water con version plant at Wnghtsville Beach, can say without question that the legal fee has nothing to do with the plant in North Carolina.

Sen Everett Jordan, committee chairman, told newsmen after Friday's ftxir hour, private session Jordan declined to say whether the fee was connected with a desalting plant some other state Neither would he comment on the assertion of Celler and his law partner, Murray Spett. tliat the fee was paid for legal work on real estate op tions and other matters, Celler has said that 12,500 went to Baker for referring the Sweetwater business to his law firm. Sweetwater won Interior Department contracts totaling II 03 million for research on salt water conversion and for engineering or on the Wnghtsville Beach plant The contracts were awarded several months after the Celler law firm received a one year, 110,000 retainer from Sweetwater in August, 1961 Celler did not appear at Friday's hearing Jordan said he had been invited to testify if he wished, but Celler said he had received no such invitation The committee has scheduled another meeting Monday to de cide what to do former White House aide Walter Jenkins Jenkins, subpoenaed to testify Thursday, did not appear Two if mental state Among Friday's witnesses were Charles MacGowan, assistant to the secretary of the interior. Juseph Strobel, acting director of the Saline Water Division. Thomas Webb, a public delations consultant for the Murchison Enterprises, of which Sweetwater is one.

Dr Virgil Williams of St Hi lilt tOf of conversion process. Ralph Pittman, a stockholder and for mer director of Sweetwater, Spangler, a vice president and accountant of the Texas Construction Co also a Murchi son subsidiary psychiatrists pleaded that ques tioning would injure Jenkins Mrs Fred Atkinson gave the lotion. planning, and develop- financial report saying that the chief fund raising project for 1964 had been the for helping with school enumera tion In District No 15 Mrs Gladys Lindsay represented the Union County Fxten- men results of community achievement In developing sound use of agricultural resources community achievement in developing homes; and (community achievement in projects R. H. PEACE SPECIAL HOT 19e ATTORNEY ANNOUNCES MALTS SHAKES 19e RIMOVAl OF OFFICES NOW SERVING TO PIZZA 214SCNUUR BUILDING Pfeeie UN 3-4020 ymc MAJESTIC pmiiY.

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Years Available:
1964-1974