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The Leaf-Chronicle from Clarksville, Tennessee • 7

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'TK C)o-l te trot fn M0f 10. 19S1 7 Ir tn Kenned v's Education Messaa Sain Houston frivorial Hill Re -opens Feaeral Aid Question 0n XIX 1 Ri-ir A.l-n Frank Kenner. T. ft --r ot NASPVIliF 1 A 1 Hyse Cj.ird p.sd rA set if srv -error -)JV a hear Us rioM-ay a r-e JlSE inp th Sam d.an Fred. S-snrorr- lEAPJI T.

chive CoM ARTHUR HUNT, JR. Ml 7-5318 For Appointment $6 Per Uto ILj-S LOii clir of Cut)- t--c ji il-c not 1 AP -Pres. jm sttt-jL-on." a ae confrfvriC sc.to1 ie abided "Ti--re rv tv. VIA' t-'Tj -a 'or to 3" eS; STifT. mJXJO etiii.ly, c-jt-ri ir, y.e meant that aeii federal- tfT.io'i terai tc paro- a sl-puncit vwirv, routJie w.y a al one Utr st to tx late an Ted Hra.y, d.rd in iu s.rep The Presid rv bill d-d not CM'1 Mjch aJ.

he exoUirifd in Sbe mesee, "21 a cordance with Constituti; r. ha' lc the sis- tot state "can pass ject of more eny.tf;jci' C-ba'e laws wtk. ad or reHgxxi. id in the li wards wch spe-1! eJt re'Jons. or frriT one rels- Lhe entire iocfine, a is ss cuf over arvxher." arid that no of separata-of chjr and sate: lax "can kred to s-jpport any Coneress stril make no law or hstitu- respecUrsg an establishment of TV of opinion.

BYERS HARVEY, INC. 'Hi i apsir. from ttr decision, wa a A wo -u' in Hloirt Tl ipervies io; vh house wt.ere Sam ayjfft as yinin? man at Maryv.ile si'htitl jco'ed iear 'Vanville is "levom a st 8rT'Sfrs a the Dill Sen Rov and Rep A C-d 6m4 u.c tf-e new iesla' (t will (f.ve m.re to the Sam uiton school as a touriit I Hie th aio c.atia-i r-surer to ete.jtf a site'- and tte board 'rasters e'-rt of the aid issue jeoera I I ar6-je plauied by many churchmen but these Lines INSURANCE drew from some. all the argu I tout I I ri OppTiens direct fedt-ral ail to parochial -yo'j means Usal use of tax funds to 'ad- N1 3 REAL ESTATE Phon Ml 7-3501 322 Main St. ment is a txich of irony.

America's pjblsc school system from the eorly church -htx'iS. and in the a hue and cry was raised agauist levying taxes to support public choois. "Excepting the battle for the a.vxjl:iion of slavery." comments Encyclopedia Britannica, Teihaps no q-jestvn has ever been before he people for settlement which "aroused rjch bitter antCTrxsms." DRIVE THE DOLLAR-SAVING vanoe sectarian ends ir schooi vsti! over w-tiich the pisblic hae no control and to such parents send thea- uldren etrctly by choice. I Tim Jther aide repiira parochial schools meet the sarre basic educational standards as ptfclic niiools and federal aid TDuld be 1 or the purpose of raising the levei of education nation-a3y with only incidental benefit to the religious orsraniiatons. A number of Supreme Coirt cases Karj involved interprea- fem of the "earabLsf wnent of re- gion" clir-Be.

notably the Ever-con case which President Ken SQ Vl1 I Executive Of Milwaukee Firm Released LIGHT You'll find on electric lantern and spare batteries convenient pnd safe on any camping expedition. OERTEl BREWING INC LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY nedy died to support his position. This was a 15)47 decision in which the xxirt held, 5-4, that it was legal for public school bussos to transport parochial school pu-pd': because the fjnds were used hen General I-awrie was Battalion Coinniandir and Regimental Executive Officer of the jMd Rrgimt-atal Comhat Tram in the Southwrst Puri-fic. Colonel Gibson al that time Mas Ciimmamf ins Officer ol Battery G2tid Parachute Artillery Battalion which proviilid artillery suppurt lor the 503d. (Photo by PFC Iluok) FT.

CAMPBELL, Ky. OLD FRIENDS MEET AGAIN Brigadier General Joe S. Lawrie recently as Assistant Division Commander (Administration) 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell, greets an old comrade-in-arms. Lieutenant Colonel Henry W. Gibson, Provost Marshal, 101st Airborne Division and Fort Campbell.

They last served together ia World War II -j'- -rr By LOI LS I'OIITELLE NORRISTOWN. Pa. (AP)-Joiin M. Cook, 54, a vice president of Culler -Hamner Inc. of Milwaukee Was reiea.sed from prison today after 25 days of a 30-day term for price fixing and bid ng- uA 1 A SEE OR CALL I VMM -m Employer Should top executives freed early because; Hei)Ort DOIHCSIIC For All 7 Your Insuronce Needs! Help's Earnings fYou Used To Live In Our House', Caroline Says In Greeting Truman WASHINGTON' AP A former nedy had to prixi Croi.ne a bir tenant of the White House was to recall a greeting tha' otviou-greeted by one of the new occu- ly bad been rehearsed ThiB.

wiLh nearly S2 million in fines, already paid by electrical 6on Ml 5-9451 118 SO. SECOND STREET Could you afford to pay your firms in what the government de- scribed as one of the biggest anti-1 maid a pension for the rest of moderate eott ood exceptional operatrnq economy of the oualiry-buitt new Dynomie 88. We invite you to come woo ond tee it drive prk Routy economy fufl-iize comfort! Pappir-than-tvr Rocket pertormance on thrifty regular gol Solid big-car ride with new Twin-Triongle Stabilityl You'll like the I trust cases in history, the penal- her life when she becomes too ties imposed by the court have old or disabled to work for you any longer? Would you be will- been paid. 1 m.wAiHM 1 There is never doubt when you u- 1 4 ins to amoort her children if she. "Wliat did I tea you to tell Live in our house.

him?" a President a.skfd the 1 1 1 i 1 ti-v irt 1 fit in 1 tna ipiv iaw soils irom mcuviaueu ana imany of us who can aitoru 10: ine vjiiior was xornier rruii- juuiihsict ii.n a-nxi mwuru iru- SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED OLDSMOBH.E QUALITY DEALER JccEi Sauncletrs rk1ofor Go. 320 College St. Phona Ml 7-1509 stale and city governments. hire hrnKehold helo could not af-: dent Harry 5. Truman.

He was man. 111157 liuuaciivJiu ir. wumj 1 rrm artmarv Prtiinttf Jr cwli ford aie exPenSc to meet weicomed by President Keniy's -oh, yes, Carols buiibled. nson shortly af.ernudn.ght. nx- daughter, Caroline, 3.

-Yuu used to live our aousc prison work ious to reUim to as a mar- way 1 we can help. Truman is in town for a dinner sen Swam w-is waitinc alone uxugi. nua-iuin; ur aiuuvrr- wiU, Warden Andrew J. White and 86 mxb 8 of the founding of the Tru- Mrs White wlien Cook stepped from wnpwyw man Investigating Committee- from the cellblock into small congressional unit he headed as ov.cr for tlieir earnings. But to get the a senator from Missouri.

Truman i credit, tlieir earnings must be toy newsmen after a ZVmmute Swam said that his cLent was And that's where you nW with Kennedy that the Presi- I Ml) IS Crtooe the form yot like best jTriuns iiia coiiif in. For emijlovers must plans to attend the darner. hum uiimhwiiipii i.iiiiii ii. i uip.m.n Hammer wiui me same saiury make a qL14irteriy nlwrt ,0 i. anc1 autiiority as before That was Reveilue Service when thev not true of of the o'iiers who a domestjc worker as much In respoase to questions, Trumansmiling broadly told re-nortprs tliat in his nmnion Kpn- were cUscip mod tor their parts as S-'O cash wapes in tiie quarter.

an in tne conspiracy to rig tJt reports sliould be filed aft- pnees and alkx'aie business. tt. rlf nf Asked wiuit he and Kennedy OA i 'lit addition to the jail sentence." quarter and are due by April 30, abwt' Knnned Chief Judjre J. Cullen Ganey fined July 31, Cvtober 31, and January and replied: 20 companies and 44 executives 31 every year. ''Shoes and ssups and sealln? total of $1,924,500.

Most household employers "will wax. Any further statement will Five of tlie jailed executives make tliej- reports on Form 942. nave to be by the President." spent tV.r terms at the county This is a speaal simplified from Truman reported that tie heqnng to revise the filing prints on tiie inside of a return phoned Kennedy when lie got to system envelope. If you are a household Washington and asked wliet her he "I thev' shortened tiie "iiplo-er wlio is already on Che could come to the White House to job bv four months," White wad. n.a.luc Ji.

of the District Direct- pay his resets. Kennedy told or of Internal Revenue, one of him to come in at any time. did J11 tie forms will be mailed to it was obvious when Truman at a prn farm nearby Eagle- Uie end Decern- arrived at 9:30 a m. that he It has neither bars nor waU. are expected Tliev were willini' to do rstar (m ar'mainncework, WhiteVx- tZ mh bMe 8'id in um niamue.Mc v.o..

who not the 'i LIQUID DEODORANT AAooic ball roil on. Non-im toting, fal-dryirg' Onli pfrfJd't- on ond oVodorant. CREAM DEODORANT Anftefipirant ond deodar onl, gw'le to ikin; taf. for fobfkk 2-ei. jor.

i Jinety-nine years ago, Mr. David Newton Kennedy, the then President of the Northern Bank of Tennessee, was in New Orleans delivering the cash assets of this bank to be shipped to London, England for safekeeping during the Civil War, having gone there by horseback, from Clarks- fO tioo' NOW 50' Sow'50c kS now on mailing plained, so thev- pre sent to the fct riwuld farm where they lived dormitory for U)e form style a large house with other Um Mm, sweater, was on haiid in her trusted prisoners. t1 Ma. Gen. Harry Vauun, Tru- vine.

man's former military aide, was, along. He told newsmen that Ken- lmferf time onyf from yow DOROTHY PERKINS dea'er Two of the executives were re- mg fcst before the next quarter-leased Tuesday and four Thurs- ly return is due. d.iy. in ttne middle of the xiie amount of the social securi- niSht on the last day of their sen- ty tax is 6 per cent of the total RpVlVfll Itpirins tences. Legallj-, they served that cash wages paid to a household clay so Ion? as they remained in worker in a calendar quarter.

The MaTC'll 19tll prison past midnight, enlcnee is expected to share Cook was Ae last to begin his their tax with the employer. How- An eight-day revival will begin term He won a delay to attend ever, it is obligation of the at Gutiine Baptist March 19 and his daughter's engagement party, employer to report and send the continue through the 2tth. The wedding date hasn't been set total tax of 6 per cent to the Sunday services will be held at yet, he d.scloed as he left prison. District Director of Internal Rev- a m. and 7.30 p.m.

and the uw--, 1, iTwirf TWO YEAR enue. lot So0 cash wage test other meet ings will be held at 7:30 applies separately to eech house- m. hold worker in your employ, and the schedule is as follows Sun-no report or social security tax jaVi or Ja-nes L. Sullivan, exe-is due on a.iy household worker Cutive secretary treasurer. Bap.

to whom you pay less than $50 Sunda Board. Nash- cash during the calendar quarter, the sieaker; Monday, Rev. Earl Nortliem, pas' or Trenton Baptist Church, -will 04C -ei' she sermon: Tuesdav. Rev. Ship Camels Joe Cameo, pastor of Post Oak I Baptist Ciurch.

Russellnlle. will Truckload Just Arrived! ALL GUARANTEED TO LIVE! In commemorating this historic event, this bank will take part in the Civil War Centennial. During the month of April, the public and historical societies are invited to display in our lobby any articles or relics that date back to the Civil War period that might be of interest to the people of this area. Display cases and tables will be provided. If you have some articles of inter- est, please contact Mr.

Frank Wenzler, Vice President or Mrs. Alma G. Reese, Assistant Vice President, and they will work with you in arranging the display. We will thank you to assist us in making this display Interesting. Tlic Friendly NORTHERN BANK OF TENNESSEE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Tennessee's Oldest Bank Established In 1854 NORFOLK.

Va. can Wednesday, the speaker Ship a small camel from Calcutta i RIr- L- Norton. d-to Hampton Roads for $44.23 less of Training Union for Ten- than a small elephant. nessee, Nashville: Thursday. Dr.

States Marine Isthmian Lines F- M- Dowe-ll, secretary of evan-quoed the rates recently in a ge'ism for Tennessee. Nashville, price kst sent to a Virginia com- 08 speaker; Friday. Sat-pany called Zoorama, at i urday and 'unday, a youh team New Market. of Belmont College, Nashville, will Nothing's come of yet, but take part in Sie service, one can never tell. Harry L.

Winters. paKor of fee And just in case the question Guthrie Baptist Cliurch, invites ev-is asked, "What a small ele- i eryone to attend. pliant?" the price list answers Spring Plants Now Ready TOMATOES PEPPER CABBAGE STRAWBERRY that too. It's an elepiient that's HACrl shorter than five feet to the shoul- i VjOOQ LCtO Wins $900 der. A big elephant, now, is a different matter It costs $005 from Ca'cut'a, more than a caml.

No mention -as made of the Burpee's Garden Seeds OWEN'SBORO. Ky. API Joe Wiles. 17, spent a nickel on a good deed and won $'mo. He spot'ed an expired meter, dropped jn a mckel and was arrested when he refused to tell officers whether she car was cos for sn eieptiant's' trur.k.

EXTENDLD FORECAST TENNESSEE: Temperatures his. tliroteh Wednesday will average A Circuit Court jurv decided 6 5-10 dei-ees above normal. Nor- T1ursthiy ttiat ttie -outh viuiated mul lugh 57-61, normal low 34-41. no ord-najwe even tljousfh 'lie Garden Headquarters Warmer over weekend, turning a car belonged to I stranger. It or-Lti cociler about Tuesday.

Preci-1 dered 'he aiTrstum officers to pay pit-ation will average one-quarter the youth $45o each. He had inch or less in showers about sought $.1100 on a claim of false Monday aid Tucoday. arrest. 315 Commerce St. Phone Ml 5-5694.

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