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111 O-ensbore Messenoer and Uquirr Sat ftb. 25. 1961 Kentucky Resident Wins Verdict From i I New Storms Dump More Wafer On Flooded Dixie Detroit Bar Owners DETROIT (AP) Five Detroit bar owners must pay $26,200 to the widow of a man shot to death in one of the bars. A U.S. District Court jury re turned the verdict Friday.

Mevenson 10 Seek Action On Slayings ly MILTON BESSER UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. (APt Ambassador Adlai E. Stevenson declared his "revulsion and shock" Friday at reports of 11 more political assassinations in the Congo. They were reported earned out this time by Lumum-bast leftists in Oriental Province.

Taking notice of reports that Sen. Alphonse Songolo and about 10 other members of the Comro Parliament had been executed by me leftist regime of Antoine Gi-2enga in Stanleyville, the U.S. chief delegate said he will seek new Security Council action condemning political revenge killings. He said he will consult with Asian -African nations on the move. Songolo and the others, ai! po By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A new round of thunderstorms Friday pummeled flood-ravaged Dixie.

Heavy downpours were reported from Louisiana to Georgia, aggravating flood conditions resulting! from 9 consecutive days of Montgomery, received 1.26 1 inches of rain in one hour. The new storms, part of a weather disturbance that spread snow through the Ozarks and Mis-! Ssissippi Valley, created threats of i hail, damaging winds and torna- does in many parts of the South-! land. TS Pah.iba Riiw at Marion iSr--ll jnfcP 1 w-j IB BEkSK John Polivick, 35, was shot to death by a stray bullet in a bar in October of 1959. Mrs. Polivick, now living near Cunningham, in Carlisle County, filed the suit.

Testimony brought out that the shooting followed an all-day drinking spree by five construction workers. The bars' liability was based on testimony that the workers were served drinks in all the bars even though they were intoxicated. Oliver Sutton, 31, was sentenced to 7'i to 25 years in the death. Messenger and Inquirer Photo Ross of Beaver Dam and Doug Grenwell, aiumnus of Delware. THERE YOU ARE Members receiving line are Sandra Yount, of Sigma Nu Fraternity at Ken- of Louisville, Sheldon Spears, of tucky Wesleyan help serve their Fort Mitchell and Judy Utley, dates last night at the annual Henderson.

Boys serving are Homecoming Eve party. In the Paul Seltman, Covington. John Ohio. The fraternity sponsored iJunctioni Mt was eight feet event- above flood stage, exceeding the Department store tycoon John InWfl Rank PrPlHpnf in 1937. Other rivers over.

lowa oam rreiiueni he couidm stand it bank5 GeoaJ Wanamaker believed that trust Parade, Banquet (Continued from Pagf One in his stores was built from hon I Job was an officer of the First Caroima, Mississippi. Lou- Methodist church, a past presi- isiana other states. esty in his newspaper advertisements. In the panic of 1873 his Found Hanged; litical foes of the assassinated ex- or pm jn fa ident of the hnoxviUe Rotary International and a Mason. premier rwm i.umum..

SDeaker A belt of snow ranged from eastern Oklahoma to southern newspaper advertisement simply stated: "Checks taken from buyers. Change given in cash." AP Wirephoto can be seen attached to the fuselage, and can reach a height of 60.000 feet. 'LIGHTNING' CARRIES PUNCH The Lightning all-weather combat aircraft, is shown in this fighter, the British Air Force's head-on view. The plane carites new rocket-carrying two air-to-air missiles, which taken prisoner in Stanleyville of wjnchester. D.r4l On the barret program are Dr 3n0riaQe KepOneO The Stevenson statement was Harod Hamiton president of the Job's two sons are connected Missouri and northern Arkansas with the town's two banks.

D. temperatures in the Ozarks iouis joo is vice president ot tne droppd t0 me 30s. issued as Kresiaera isenneay ana np ThnMS Averirt KNOXV1LLE, Iowa (AP) The jowa State Bank Ned Job is Freezing rain and snow fell in Australian Prime Minister Robert preident Wesleyan Alum- president of Community National an assistant cashipr at Ounmnni- it G. Menzies in Washington joined ni the Rev. Bennett uaL- z.

Tmst Ov rvmimittpd sni. urc in pledging support to U.N. Sec- ra.tor First Methodist aHm.ttw m. Great Lakes regions. Four Children May 'Johnson Announces Have Died In Same He Will Have Chelf Resigns As Assistant House retaty-Genreal Dag Hammarskjold in ppntral ntv- and the ut other survivors include his wid- Hood conditions were reported Central City, Ky.

2 COLOR HITS Debbie Reynolds "SUSAN SLEPT HERE" "MACUMBA LOVE" uu uriVMins auiK Rev Hemy. pastor oi me hilars ow, Bernice Keeton Job. and a along the Skunk and Raccoon riv-daughter. Judith, a Drake Univer- ers in Iowa, the Big Muddy River twist me tragic events in me lott- jethodt Church in Beaver am. go into an attack upon the United The Homecoming Queen will be Mopran rs Moines, said he V.

Nations." Manner As Sister Military Staff Democratic Whip crowned by President Hamilton a nian eon. immunity aonai total Reports from Brussels told of halixijne' of Wesleyan and sion'' from the bank president. El- ft wm imured' by Federa De; Kentucky. a new blow by the Stanleyville WASHINGTON (AP) Vice WASHINGTON (AP) Rep. Southern Illinois baketball game don Job 59 detaihng the em.

posit Insurance Morgan Rain also fell along the Pacific wC, at the Sportscenter. The game is said. Coast in the Northwest. Except for parts of New Eng n.c uui set for p.m., to be preceded oy the Leopoldville central regime- frpshman eame. Job, a banker in Knoxville for Af iwirc u-ae fmirvt hancrinw hv a land, comparatively balmy tem in secessionist Katanga Province.

The final event of the day will aiIM tn The Belgian News Agency said Old Fashioned Square DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE TRAIL-AWAY BARN Incorporated Music By The COUNTRY GENTLEMEN Red Lone Caller Highway 44 Near Carpenter Lake No Alcoholic Beveragu Allowed be a reception in the Alumni Qf nome of President Will Not Tell Newsmen following Dr. Alexander TO rr Lounge immediately bourgcapital of Kasai Province sketball game. his father-in-law, F. Keeton. lne corgoiese umy gainaun at Luluabourg was said to have controlled U.N.

command to take Dr. Yme Sloterdyk county med- peratures were recorded along the Atlantic coastline. The mercury reached 65 degrees in New York City, equalling a record for the date set in 1930. Warm temperatures ranged from the 60s in New York to the 70s in Virginia and the 80s in Florida. Freezing weather prevailed in North Dakota and Minnesota.

RICHMOND, Va. (AP Vir- ginia police believe the four missing children of an itinerant carnival couple met death in much the same fashion as did their sister, Carol Ann Dudley, 7. Carol Ann's blanket-covered body was found two weeks ago just off heavily traveled U. S.j Highway 1 in a Brunswick County, woods near Lawrenceville, Va. Her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Dudley, are being held for a hearing on charges of neglect: causing her death by malnutrition and exposure. The Dudleys told police they gave four other children to a fel-: low carnival worker three years taken refuge at V.x.

headquar- meT responability for the Con- ycAl exarraner, said job took his 01 Church Plans own life. ters there. go. This would give the rebels eon- tic snnict-imMn I ne shocKms event tor tnis Frank Chelf, has resigned as an assistant House Democratic whip because, an aide explained Friday, he found it difficult to go along with the leadership on some legislation it proposes to support. Chelf was not available for comment on his action but the aide said that one of the issues on which he found himself at odds with the leadership concerned increasing the minimum wage from the present $1 an hour.

The administration has proposed a three-step program to boost the minimum wage an increase to $1.15 an hour this year, to $1.20 next year and to $1.25 the following year. It also proposes to make an addition 4.3 million persons, not now covered by the law, eligible for a minimum wage. The aide said she could not be precise as to how Chelf differs with the administration on the proposals. As an assistant whip, he would be required to try and induce House colleagues from his region to support leadership-backed legislation. trol of three provincial capitals- the exml south-central Iovya town came five By MARVIN L.

ARROWSMITH Stanleyville and Buka- weeks after another small Iowa WASHINGTON (AP) -President Kivu) and Luluabourg twm experienced a huge bank Kennedy "desires to worship in i11 1 a were 011 sufficient informa- embezzlement. i peace" and has ruled against any The Belgian radio said Jason ify Stevensoni At Sheldon, 250 miles northwest advance word to newsmen on Sendwe, former central govern- statement Lj iser. 58, ad- where and when he will go to 7ZJS, UN- officals here and Leo- Uri taking S2 miUion from her church on Sundays. STSwSttiS PoklviUe have expressed fear the fathers banJ, ft, LSheJdon Nation Head Oi Huge Salt Company Succumbs President Lyndon B. Johnson announced Friday he will have a military staff.

He appointed Col. Howard L. Burris as his Air Force aide. And said "aides from other services may be designated in the future." Former Vice President Richard M. Nixon used Air Force Maj.

Don Hughes as a military aide but had no other service officers permamently assigned to him. Johnson said in a statement that Burris "will handle national security matters." The vice president is a member of the top level National Security Council. "From time to time, the vice president will also have people from various department working with him on military, space and other matters, pertaining to responsibilities that have been assigned to him," the statement added. Col. Burris.

42, is a decorated command pilot, a 1942 graduate of West Point, and has served as administrative officer and military aide in the office of the secretary of the Air Force. I A native of San Antonio, I Burris is married and has two children. WEST LARGEST TH1ATM NOW SHOWING TWO SIZLING HITS miAST WOMAN tamra in an anrrent move to pnsoners have been killed, out so announced tnday. fe" -J a aer Ke, CaKfOIVH secessionist Moise Tshombe's Gizenga regime to repeated L.N. tenceo to 10 years in prison.

the Democratic presidential norn-; province. Wb about their fate. Morgan tokt a curbstone new inaUon last July, and while hej BRBARA Cahf fAP. In another development. Pres-! "If confirmed, these executions conference outride Oie bank here was president-elect, newsmen Sterling Morton 75 multimil-ident Gamal Abdel Nasser of the are another tragic episode in the that he rweived a three-page con- wcre inf0rmed by Salinger where lionaire chairman 'of the board of Lmted Arab Republic was said Congo," Stevenson said.

"And ssion from Job in tne mail tn- when Kennedy would go to me Morton Co died to have urged President Kenne- such primitive barbarism can day. church provided the informa- day ght in a hospital. The na- dy British Prime Minister Harold solve nothing in the long-term life The examiner, who said he un- tion was not published in ad- and lengtn of jllness were Macmillan and Soviet Premier of this new republic." covered the shortages Tuesday vance. no disclosed. Khrushchev to keep hands off the! The U.S.

move was seen as Sht while, making a routine ex-j Friday, Salinger wiped out this Since first visiting here in 1943, Congo lest they touch off a war countering the Soviet campaign amination of the bank accounts, jttem. Asked reasons for the Morton and his wife, Preston, had that would set all Africa ablaze, to harass Hammarskjold in stated that Job detailed to the change, he replied that Kennedy been part-time residents, main-Diplomatic informants in Lon- forts to implement a Congo peace penny the amount taken. Morgan "desires to worship in peace." jtaining homes here and in Chi- ON The Terminal Tower in Cleveland is 52 stories or 708 feet high. said Nasser wants an African- plan approved by the council on saK1 was.nov peinuueu 10 re This development was the latest cago. lease tne ngure.

Tuesday. in a series of White House moves Born in Chicago. Morton in 191 1 KEEP BUYING BONDSI Stevenson recalled that Soviet But Richard-Darnell, assistant described as efforts to give the became president of the Morkrum vetoes killed his attempts in the cashier, said the shortages came Kennedys a maximum amount oi which developed the Teletype council to broaden the resolution 10 more than $500,000. privacy in their personal life, jand high-speed stock ticker. In to condemn assassinations in The bank directors said in Salinger previously had an- 1930 Morton 81x1 hi wife sold Stanleyville as well as elsewhere statement the shortage is "sub- nounced that on some occasions their Morkrum Aoci i0 American in the Congo.

stantially less than the SI million newsmen responsible for covering TelePhone Telegraph Co. for Stevenson said he planned to fidelity bond held by the bank. the presjdent would get no ad- million, confer with delegates from the "The bank is solvent and will vance word on when Kenne-! At vanous tlmes Morton was United Arab Republic. Ceylon and remain open and transact busi- dy was planning to leave the Pres'dent and a director of Louisi-Liberia original sponsors of the ness as usual," the directors said. Unite House for some social af- na.

a Elgin resolution on "whether new! Morgan said the embezzlement fairs. But twice recently Kenne- and a direc- steps should be taken now to was Deroetrated bv a series of dy has left the White House for tor 01 tne equitable uie Assur- ago because they could not care; for them. State police investigator E. M. Lloyd said Friday none of the four children believed to be dead died in Virginia.

He said investigation indicates they died at different times in "numerous places' under "the same circumstances as surround Carol Ann's death." Lloyd, Brunswick Commonwealth's Atty. Thomas E. Warri-ner Jr. and Sheriff W. E.

Hill in a joint statement to the press Thursday night announced the police investigators had concluded the four children were dead. Lloyd said, too, Carol Ann probably did not die Feb. 6, the day the Dudleys told police she died in the back seat of the family's automobile. The body was abandoned in the Brunswick woods that day, however, Lloyd said. He added police know the locality where Carol Ann died, but this was not divulged.

Kenneth Dudley, 47, is now in the state penitentiary here after an attempted suicide in the Brunswick jail. His wife, Irene, 44, is held in the jail and a young child with them at the time of their arrest is in the care of the Brunswick Welfare Department. Meanwhile, a married daughter of the Dudleys. Jean Cooper, 21, of Syracuse, N. was stunned at the news that police believed; the four missing Dudley children were dead.

She said she had received no information from Vir-j ginia authorities. Mrs. Cooper said she had no idea what had happened to the children. Another daughter of the Dudleys, Marjorie Cooper, 25, also lives in New York. The two married daughters have been apart from their parents for several ROUND UP CLUB Presents Today 3 to 6 No Cover Charge 'The Rhythm Makers' With A Burgoo Feed 8-12 Tonight TV and Recording Stars "The Rock-Its" We're Not Fancy, Just Home Folks ance Society.

condemn all political violence as forged notes. He said this appar- official not just social visits Torn, I suggested last week." Widt Vs's ENDS TODAY PHONE MU i-VM aiuy ixw nan Kuu u. iui ft His or Tour years. On one occasion he went to the t. ZTmL-Z X15 Rocket Plane Test Again Delayed EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif.

(AP) The X15 rocket plane was four minutes away from being dropped from its B52 mother ship Friday when, for the second time this week, its new speed attempt was canceled, i The National Aeronautics and Space Administration said the trouble was in the experimental craft's stable platform, a gyroscopic device that helps the pilot determine his altitude high in the sky. If repairs are made in time, another flight may be attempted next Tuesday. The X15 was to try for a world speed record of about 2,650 miles an hour. The flight will be the first in a series aimed at reaching 4.000 miles per hour and a'titudes of 50 to 100 miles this Screen The Pleiades is a group of Job, described by residents as State Department to meet with L-TSZ about 400 stars in the constclla- civic minded but a cautious man Secretary of State Dean Rusk and President Grover Cleveland's Cab-tion Taurus, six of the stars being when it came to lending money, aides. Last week, he traveled by jnp( visible to the naked eye.

said he used bank funds to make helicopter to and from the Atomic I PLUS 2ND BIG FEATURE She knew what she BOX OFFICE OPENS 12:45 STARTS SUNDAY LAST TIMES TODAY! wanted but not which one, i OtABOUCAU Box Office Opens UMEARTHCH 10:00 to 12:00 various donations around town Lnergy Comm.ssion headquarters m(Jch mQ and to cover bad investments, at Gemiantovvn, Md. Chlcag0 museums and hospj. Morgan said. i Anotlier Evidence of the trend tals. Here they established a The bank president blamed no toward mavimum privacy was OOO fund in the Santa Barbara one but himself in his statement, Salinger's disclosure Thursday -foundation, which ministers to Morgan added.

that domestic help in the White community' needs, and gave a The examiner said he arrived at House kid been asked to sign $150,000 wing to the Museum of almost the same shortage figure agreements that they would not Art and a wing to the Santa Bar-Tuesday night as Job set down in write or talk for publication about bara Botanic Garden, his confession. He said he was their experiences. Besides his widow, the former sure that Job was not aware that Kennedys also have set Preston Owsley, Morton leaves a Morgan knew of the shortage. a pity 0f barring photog- daughter, Mrs. Victor Zurchcr, 5 3 mm.

mm mm umi GEORGE SANDERS nunc wm unce una "Jungle Cat" "Hound Who Thought He Was A Raccoon" BARBARA SHEU1Y Health I and Pleasure 7t OPEN IrSJt, LANES A At 30 p. COLOR CARTOON year. SEP All Day tnis town ot resiaents ai- raphers and reporters foreverChicago. In 1944 more than one and a quarter billion dollars was legally bet at American horse race tracks. most refused to believe that Job years.

BOWLODROME 600 E. 14th St. as SaUnger put it recently from UT T.MES TODAY ii I would embezzle from let alone take his own his bank, groUnds and the house at their Dracirlonlial Nouic country estate. Glen Ora, at Mid- "IWWIi nCWi Lillian Osbom. who said she tr iJlic HP 2)nncina te i eiv ecr Crater Starts Erupting HONOLULU (AP) Halemau-mau crater on the Island of Hawaii started to erupt Friday.

The crater is in Hawaii National Park on the southeast shore of the island. The first report from observatory officials gave no details. TEX JUSTUS has known Job. a native of Mary-, jConferenCe IS Set ville, since he came to Knox- i ment regaimng church services, ville 40 years ago, declared: p. WASHINGTON (AP) President 'Now 1 know how the people felt Kennedy's op- Kemedy hold a confer- Sheldon.

He was a good reporters encc Wednesday, the White He w-as so perfect, such a friend- around i House announced Friday. ly man. Anything good for the' Pierre Salinger, the press sec community Job was for. said there had been no de- Everyone held Job up as a 1 asion as to whether the session added Elizabeth Belknap, Aiyyr reporter asked be at 10 a.m. Eastern Stand- Vi MILE EAST ON 60 it's brand NEW 32727 For (SiSBSSSsa JPBKL SUNDAY! Jwfc Neiar BE SURE TO READ I JlggS, lTr" is.

i a i urutc -ffiffl BIIW wut ui vein li ict i itn. SIY1 Mnir or 4 nm whether the now no hcv adHvt un aIU llmt. P-m. whether the new Dolicv added un -r i A farmer said Job was ex to "an implication from the White! saM np csn I tremely cautious about making know yet whether there will bei House that reporters have kept loans and always wanted to know him Kennedy from worship- "vt; "vision coverage And HIS ORCHESTRA TONIGHT, 8 to 12 EAGLES DANCE what you wrere eoine to do with ui uie conference. tu niR in peace.

the money. 7 "He was so nnnnlar in 1 IP 001 makm KEEP BUYING BONDS! SQUARE DANCE guide mmEm Good Food jWSj IN TONIGHT at faons, Salinger said. In Washington, as presidentelect and ap president. Kennedy usually has attended Sunday services at the Holy Trinity Roman Catholic church in the Georgetown area where he lived with his family before moving to the White House. Although reporters refrained, at White House request, from putting out any advance word regarding Kennedy's church plans, crowds of up to about 200 persons usually have been on hand for his arrival at Holy Trinity.

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