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OFFICERS ELECTED Officers of the West Virginia Society (or the Blind and Severely Pisabled were elected at the organization's annual meeting at the West Virginia Rehabilitation Center at Institute Saturday morning. Pictured left to right f.PBtmn C. Hill, treasurer: F. Ray Power, ex officio member; Albert F. Good, president; E.

M. Ashworth, vice and (standing) J. 5. Burk, super visor of the society, not ftiown tne picture is tne new seeremj. Blind Society Stands' Sales Hit $140,617 The ninth annual report of the West Virginia Society for the Blind and Severely Disabled, given Saturday morning at a meeting of the organization, revealed a gross sales of J140.617.66 last year from 15 vending stands operated by the ao clety.

The report was given at the meeting held at the West Virginia Rehabilitation Center at Institute. The society, in cooperation with the West Virginia Rehabilitation Division, operates the controlled vending stand program throughout the state to give employment to blind persons who are unable to secure suitable employment elsewhere. Operators ot the vending stands located in six cities lit the state earned an average wage ol J1W Knowland Foe Gf 10 Yr. Aid WASHINGTON. Jan.

14 UV Scn. Knowland of California, the GOP Senate leader, today Joined Sen. George (D Ga) In opposing President Eisenhower's proposal for a long range foreign aid program. Knowland told newsmen he has Informed Secretary State he thinks it would be a mistake tori the administration to ask Congress! lor any 10 year commitment te give economic and military assistance to other countries. "It It my belief that ft would be far better for them to come tc Congress and make Ihelr presents' tion each year rather than to pro pose a 10 year program, Know land said.

its plan Farm Handyman Killed By Auto PT. PLEASANT, Jan. (UF1 A 67 year old farm handyman was struck and killed by an automobile on state Rt. 17 about 6 miles from here today; Mason first traffic fatality ol the sheriff. He is expected to have backtne at Mayor Conenhaver Director of the West Virginia Department of Veterans Affairs since It was created In 1945, Mo Govran said he was filing for sheriff "boltevlne that I can be of service to the people of Kanawha County.

He formerly was county agricultural agent and is a past state commander of the American Legion, So far McGovran's only an nounced opponent it B. F. Duty of Sen, George, who heads (he Sen South Charleston Foreim He ations Camnuueei un me and serves as Democratic spokesman in Congress on international said yesterday the administration may be risking bipartisan eooperatJon on foreign policy if It pushes the long range program, views ot the two leaders forecast formidable opposition to aw administration attempt to get i aid commitmenis ior imure Democrat primary are: list for West Virginia Turnpike Commis sioner A. Garnett Thompson judga ot the Court of Common years. But there was no sign that electiun, Assessor the administration was abandoning; Senator John Amos re election: Delegate Edward W.

Hlsearmin for Prosecuting Attorney against the incumbent, J. Blackburn Watts; John M. Slack Jr. for Circuit Clerk M. H.

Hut for re British TV Figure, George Guthrie for county Thompson Is a former U.S. Sabrina, Gets Axe LONDON, Jan. (UP) A bosomy young blonde who became television star by Just wiggling was fired today for refusing lo rehearse the few words her scriptwriters finally gave ber to say. The girl Is SabrlM, whose generous proportions have, regaled viewers of the British Broadcasting Corp's network on many a cold Sabrina didn't mind saving the words but she objected to having to go on wiggling ber hips and loolrine dumb. And besides, she It didn't take two days heanal to say three linei words.

rinne Grey, to take her place Attorney for the Southern District and was appointed to the turnpike commission by Gov. Marl and. Ha lost in a bid for city council in the 1955 municipal elections. Judee Stalge Davis, Democrat. alreadv has filed for re election to PUNS FOR a Valentine party will he completed at the Hudson School PTA meeting Tuesday at 3 p.m.

Mrs. Ann Justice, president said that "open house" will be held lollowing the meeting, so that parents may in spect the new equipment and see the newly renovated classrooms. Refreshments win be served by Mrs, Virginia Pauley and Mrs Masters ot nearby Henderson Association will meet Thurt ttmck by a car driven by Ed at 7.30 p. m. with Joe Boms, ward Hendrickaon, 53, of Zanes 1 present, presiding.

Two scout of ville, Ohio. Hendrlckson said he trials win speak at the meeting. rounded a curve and was unablel to stop in time as LeMattert was TUB KT. REV. Wflbcrn C.

crowing the road. 'CampbeD win speak at meet BRUCX BARTLETT H. (PAT) MeGOTRAN Two More Seeking Badge For Domestic Relations Coun there are only two entries thus far. They are the incumbent Demo crat, Judge Herbert w. rucnaroson ot Dunbar, and Dewey B.

Jones. Republican of Charleston. Grover C. Eroylet of Charleston, Democrat. It the1 only announced candidate for the House of Dele gates, to which this county sends 11 members.

In making his announceroeni, Bartlett apparently took a crack at Kelly who said earlier he would run for shenll as he ntfl ior me county court, on a program ot sound business principles in govern ment. Bartlett said: "The manner and attitude of my administration will go further than a cold blooded business approach. It will exemplify a spirit of friendliness and consideration and sill be comprised of a team qualitiedl and ready to serve." He pointed to the record of the ihree membcr court ure. including the purchase of vot ing machines, establishment county work farm, Improve! to Coonskln Park and the Dunbar fairgrounds, and "a multitude' ol economle McGovrati said: "It nominated pledge to serve as sheriff with integrity ana aevouon to which the people deserve and should Bartlett is two children. He is a member of West Side Businessmen's Club, American Legion, Lions, Elks, Odd Fellows, the Moose Lodge and Mas ons, MeGovran ts 56 and is a member of the Legion.

Veterans of Foreim Wars, Disabled American Veterans, Military Order of the Heart, Marine Corps League, Ro tary. Masons, and.the Shrine. He is married, the father of three chil the common pleas bench, as nave oxen ana nas inree granocmioren. two Republicans, Perry S. Poffen lHe lives at 600 PTA MEETINGS EE BIO CBTMhTCT School PTA will meet Monday at In me school bail, tterresn.

mentj will be served by Mrs. Earl Fields, homeroom mother. TIKE KYLE School PTA will hold a meeting tomorrow tagmntng at 7:30 m. with clasa State Police tald John the ST. visltation.

Business meeung begin at 8 p. m. Devotions will be led by the Rev. Donald it. Refreshments will oa big at J.

E. Robins PTA Tuesday at 7:90 p. m. MRS. BESSfE A.

Stewart, prin cipal of Mercer School, at the meeting of the Capitol School PTA Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Her subject will be "The Modern the School." PTA of Aetna Dell School odward Branch will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. at the school. uueat speaker will be Mrs.

uutn supervisor ot the Kanawha County school lunch program. DEATHS AND FUNERALS Walter B. Snyder, Retired Merchant, Victim Of Illness CLENDENIN Walter B. Sny der. 71, of Queen Shoals, died Saturday in a Charleston hospital after a brief Sinew.

A lifelong resident ot Queen Shoals, Mr Snyder was a retired Shop at Powellton 01 tne Surviving are his wife, Estel; two sons, Charles W. of Clendenln and Jack of St. Albans; a daughter. Mrs, F. C.

Randolph of South Charleston: a brother. William C. Snyder of Queen Shoals; two sis ters. Mrs. Bertha mompson Gassaway and Mrs.

Blanche Hanson of Queen Shoals, and loin Services will be Monday at 2 n.m. at the First Methodist1 Church in Clendenin with the O. H. Dorsey officiating. Burial will follow In the Snyder Cemetery at Queen Shoals.

The hody is. at Hess, and Harper: Funeral Home and will remain there until one hour before services. Ex Powellton Miner, Barber, Dies At 63 Herbert Earl Kinder. 63, ot Pow ellton, died in Charleston hospi tal early 3atwday a long Illness. He was born at ueepwaier ano had lived at Powellton for the last 40 wars.

He was a retired and operated the Kinder Barber Christ. Surviving are his Mrs. Margaret Hartwell Kinder; six: daughters, Mrs. Faya Daniels and Mrs. Kay Ash, both of Elkhart, Mrs.

Naomi iline'nan, Mrs. Ruth Bounds and Mrs. Carl Price, alt of Powellton, and Mrs. David Thomas of Belle: tour sons, Herbert jr. ot Beard's Fork, Cart and Neale.

both of Elkhart. and Ronnie of Powellton; ihrci; sisters. Mrs. Jim Alha of Powellton, Mrs will in Monteomerv Memorial 11 tft oarger 01 umrienun uu ai Lonaon. inc ooay at residence, Wtldwood R.

Knappof Nitro. taken from the B. C. Hooper Fu u.r„ init 0f nerai Home in iu un; Rm ni unit he in Sonne home the daughter, Mrs. Rme 1 HiU Cemetery.

The 3 day nld son of hart, at Powellton Sunday at and pjchard M. Barnett Ex Oii Field Worker, Lewis Vineyard, Dies WALTON Lewis Vineyard, 78. of Walton. Roane County, died Sat urday at his home of a cerebral hemorrhage. He had been ill but a short time.

field worker. He was a native Roane County. Survlvlnz are his wile, Mrs. ui lie Dodd Vineyard; two sons, R. (Tom) Vineyard ot Charleston and Harry (Pete) Vineyard of South Charleston; a aaogmer.

iwrs. Elwood Miller of Spencer: a broth. Vineyard of Betvldert. a sister. Mrs.

Stella Walker of Walton, Eventide Cemetery at The body will He in state at the church for one hour before serv Mrs. Lillian RAINELLE Mrs. Lillian Mam ie Wiseman. 50. of Ralnelle.

Green brier County, died Saturday in a Richwood hospital following a cere bral hemorrhage. She was a member of the East Ralnelle Church of God and the; Women of the Moose, No. 81. Surviving are her husband John, one daughter. Mrs.

Helen Wood of Detroit, one son, Sgl, Wil liam C. Wiseman with the Air Force In Alaska; two sisters. Pauline Wiseman of Beckley and Mrs. Nina Lozana of California and three grandchildren. The body Is at the Wallace and Wallace funeral Ho: Hurley Infonr MONTGOMERY Reglna Lynn Hurley, infant daughter of Mr.

and Mrs, Boyd O. Hurley of Robson, died shortly after birth Friday in a Montgomery hospital. Surviving also are two sisters, Judith Ellen and Wanda Sue, at Mrs. Lola Wilson of Robson. Graveside services will be held! inday at 3 p.

m. in Beard's Fork under direction of the meet Monday at 7:30 p. YOUR BIRTHDAY Nada Marlene Belcher, 58th S.E. Mrs. Cecfl D.

Cash, Big Tyler Mt. T. Williams, Ohio South T. Will Overton IB. C.

Hopper Funeral Home Montgomery. Slain Woman's Rites Arranged Myrtle Isabella Layne, 31, of BarboursvUle and Millon, whose deRth is being investigated by Lawrence County, police, will be conducted Sunday at 2 p. m. at Lege's Church of God on Marti Breat grandchilflren. oHme was In charge.

will officiate. Burial will follow In the Cummlngs Cemetery. The body is at Schneider Chesapeake. Miss Lnyne's body was found ml a field near Athalla, on Thurs day. Harmon Potter, 20, ol Columbus, now In jail at Iranian.

has a statement that he stran gled the woman to death as they sat lr. a car in the neia. Littleton Tedder Funeral services at the grave de were conducted Saturday at 1:30 p. m. in sunsel Memorial Part for Littleton Teauer, (nrmpi resident of Charleston.

The; Rev. Donald L. Rngan officiated. Tedder died Thursday at nis home In North Augusta, 5. He was a retired real estate and broker and lived in 30 years.

He moved to South Carolina from here three years ago. Surviving are his wife, Eliza; a brother, John, of Port Orange, two grandchildren and eight Mrs. Elizabeth Glenn He was a member of the Pc Surviving are two grmiuL nuuieii. Mrs. Glenn was a member of the Mt.

Zion Baptist Church at Upland where services held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. with the Rev. Or.illc Johnson officiating. Burial will follow In the church cemetery The body Is at Wilcoxen Casto Funeral Home at Winfield. Arch Lawson o( Akron, 0., andi1 Mrs.

Lillian Wright ol South h'uriS Charleston: two brothers. will officiate bund of Powellton and William of, Montgomery Memorial Park a Sprinc Hill: 27 grandchildren and All stand operators participate' Bv BOB MELLACE, Of The Dally Mail Matt grcai Branncniinren 7 hl, homc regularly under the bociai security, RepuDUcan County Commissioner Bruce tsaruett ana Powellton, Fayette County, after nwanm nmviiiM benefits m. in me rowpu nonjieas under foe Workmen's Comnensa Democrat state oinciai 1. n. church.

Revs. H. R. Lewis and sheriffs on announced their candidacies for the MolTj3 51rinKcr officiating. Burial barvett, Michael The society also elected oltlcersltheir respective tickets.

Anil wilh the Feb. 1 Wing aeao line lor the May 8 primary less than three weeks away, more an nouncements fnr county contests are pending and soma ol them will Elected to the county court in 1B2, Bartlel! said he would run nn his court: record and "will Use my best efforts to perform fully and lalny We amies oi me omce. A resident of South Charleston and a funeral director for 35 years, Bartlett will be opposing his fellov mmtv commissioner. Hubert Kel ly, for the GOP nomination for died Friday In a South Charleston hospital. The body will be removed to the home Sunday at 10:30 a.m.

ham tuneral Home. MAKE. George Riley Serv the Ruth Baptist Church wilh the Arch Wiltlams and C. W. Hedrick ofiiciating.

Burial will be in Childress Cemetery near Ruth TO Crtnth Phat Mr. Vineyard was a retired oil R(' 7 night at his a stroke. The body is at the residence and will be taken to Ihe church by Curry Home of Alum Creek. BKKNNFJHAN, Mrs. Gay The body will arrive Sunday mornlnp at Barlow Bonsall Funeral Home.

Sen ices will be Monday at 11 m. at the funeral home wilh (he Rev. Dr. Winlon Houch officiating. Burial will be in The body is at Dodd Payne Fa snrinu Hill Cemetcrv.

Mrs. Bren I neral Home at Fnyetteville and 63, formerly ol Village will remain there until noon Mon Apartments in Kanawha City, died day wnen a win movtu "iThursday in her at uorai Hard man Conrad Funeral Home Fla. at Spencer. Services win Tuesday at caSTO. MUude Services, Walton union uiurcn ,11 Smrfav at 2:30 o.

with Uw Rev. Orland A. Reynolds rvwi, nthrt Church with officiating. Burial will follow inUg Herman Haynes and W. Bennett officiating.

Burial will be in Montgomery Memorial Park, Fldler a Frame Funeral Home In charge. The body has been taken to the residence. DDCON, Chester Allen Serv ices will be Monday at 2 p. m. at St.

Paul's Methodist church in Smith Charleston with the Rev. T. E. Shea officiating. Burial will be! ir.

Dunbar Memorial rarit. air. Dixon, 81, of Kanawha South Charlesion, died Saturday morning after a brief Illness. The! body is at Snodgrass Funeral Home In South Charleston will be taken to the church one hour before the services. H.

H. Servlces will be Sunday at 2 p. m. in Funeral Home with the Rev. Roy Martin otfidating.

Burial will be in Cunninsham Memorial Park in St. Albans. Mr. Kldd, 66. of 403 MacCorkle South Charleston, died Friday evening at his home.

The body Is at the residence. DAY BY DAY Mtla QUI IDUIiUU VHWII Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hurley of Rob 01 son and thp maternal CTannmoth burn Charleston, was recently elected secretary ol the Marshall College chapter ol Alpha Sigma Phi social fraternity. Blackburn Is a junior In the College of Arts and Sciences and active in various ryirs.

ayivia jonnson ruth ann mccabe, Mrs. Svivla Derrick Jonnson, as, 01 iwr. ann sirs. n. u.

mo ai of Twenty first Street, died Satur tof Seventh St. Albans, day at her winter home In Tampa, recently took part In a debate be ne. niarsnau uxiega ana unio She was a dauBtiter of the lateiWesleyan College at Delaware. ma riAi MM Dawson Ohio. Milam.

I Nieuaoe comprised pan 01 Surviving is her husband, H. C.jthe negative team represenung Johnson. on the topic; "Resolved: The body is to arrive at Cun iThat the non agricultural Indua ne On VI iiie uimra Hfl Botifli Bl'l Bi'fl MAKE PLANS Officers and chairmen of important West Virginia American Legion department committees met here yesterday to outline plans for 1956 and hear activities reports. Commander Chester Phillips of Elkins (second from right) presided at the session. Vice commanders present, from thB left, are G.

Steele Cal lison of Oak Hill 2nd; William Broughton of Fairmont, 4th; H. Paige Bell of Par kersburg, 3rd, and Carl Yarling of Wellsburg, 1st district. WnJIB E. GODBKx SERVICES TODAY Services Willis E. God bey, G3, of Keyrock, Wyoming County, will be Sunday at 2 p.

m. at the Cook Chapel at Keyrock with ihe Rev. Lawrence Milter and Everett Sptnce ofiiciating. Burial will be Lester Cemetery at Keyrock. Mr.

Godbey died Friday at his residence of a heart attack. The body Is at the home ot W. H. Lester of Keyrock. Evans Funeral Home at Oceana Is in charge ot the ser Slips Under Truck, Killed John Bodnar Sr.

of Oak Hill, a T0 i coal miner, ices will be Monday at 2 p. m. nt'day when he slipped on Old Indian Fighter, James Ryan, Dead ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 14 BrIg.

Gen. James A. Ryan, rs. one nf the Army's few remain ling Indian died at a rest Dome ttxiay. The colorful retired officer tauaht languages at the U.

S. Mill. tary Academy. Among his students were Dwieht D. Eisenhower ana Omar F.

Bradley. A native ol Danbury, he was assigned to Cavalry which was hunting the famoua dian chief, Geronlmo. Judge Dobie's Retirement Due BALTIMORE. Jan. 14 Hi The Baltimore Sun said tonUjht Judge Armlstead M.

Dobie of the U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Ap peals is "preparing to The Sun said an announcement from the 74 year old jurist could be expected "in a week or certainly within the next few months." The Fourth Circuit Court em braces Maryland, Virginia, West; Virginia and ihe cannulas. Sites May Be Picked By New Commission The West Virginia American Legion department is establishing a pnnvpnlinn com mission to decide on future sites nf annual meetings. I The new plan wilt relieve individual posts ot the responsibility of supporting a department convention as nas neen tne custom 01 past Members of the department's1, iSc! executive committee, meeting here yesterday unanimously adopted the proposal and will carry it to the Legion auxiliary and 4048 Society for concurrence. In anticipation of that support, Department Commander Chester Phillips of Elkins named two of three committeemen wno wiu serve with him and Tommy E.

Jones, department adjutant. They Include Donald R. Wilson of Clarksburg and Charles E. Booth of Huntington. When the other member Is uned, the commission then will convention.

Commander FhUllps said me choice would be made In the next 60 days. The convention will be inducted sometime during juiy. The department adopted a 000 budget for this year. This was the Brst meeting 01 tne executive composed ot a commnnder, four vice commanders and chairmen ot the depart ment's 10 standing committees ters opened last year at HOC Ka nawha E. The croup endorsed the Legion's support, lo West Virginia teachers and improvement 01 tne states killed to svstem.

A committee will ice and be named to confer with the West fell into the oath of a truck. IVlrjrinla Education 1 uilv minted various existing problems. witnesses IhaT Bodnar was walk T. H. (Pat) McGoyran, chair ing along U.

S. 21 toward his home a special headquarters when ne snppco. simiing mutt ncn he was carrying As he slopped to pick up the groceries, tne witnesses were quoted, he slipped again and fell into the path ot a light truck driven by Eugene Martin, 36, of Oak Hill. Martin told Lilly he saw Bodnar fail into the path of his truck but was unable to avoid striking him. brary oommittec, said reports on, Congressional hearings on un American activities and other vol umes In keeping with various Le gion programs are now being obtained.

The books and papers will be come a headquarters. John B. (D RandolDh) chairman of legislative committee, pledged Ml group's support for an adequate budget for the West Virginia Department of Veterans Affairs. Mrs. Charlotte Wagner, state auxiliary president, and David Brown, representing the extended greetings to the commander and his staff before the session Still Punching CHATTANOOGA, Tcnn.

ID Frank Kohler recently reported a tussle with lor the rime In his 80 years of life. Ha was set upon by twa young men and was thrown to the ground. They got only 12 cents but Kohler lost his glasses and a ring ot keys In the scuttle. But, he cd, I got in a few good 1 SEE US BEFORI YOU SELECT A McAdama Monument Co. Hun.

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