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Sunday Gazette-Mail from Charleston, West Virginia • Page 4

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19, 1964 Sunday Gazelle-Mail Ourtalwi, vi--'-'- NEW ORGANIZATION SUPPORTS SUNDAY CLOSING LAW Sheriff Kuhns (standing) Explains Aims of Group GOP Seen Making Pick For Johnson (Continued Fram Paw l) City, "it will be But if they are closer anc "it appears there wfll be fight, it will be Bobby." In a question period that fo lowed a speech devoted to prob Jems for American foreign po jcy in Southeast Asia, Nixo -startled a room full of new iapermen by reporting tha he saw Ambassador Hen ry Cabot Lodge in Saigon on -stop of his world tour for drink firm: "We had a very interestin In fact, we made 'deal. He's going to put a Peps Cola freezer in the embassy. IN ADDITION to explainin that he was not a cand for the Republican nomina Hion, Nixon carefully said each of the contender still in race. But he talked mos about the problems for Lodge Nixon said the ambassado was executing policies made ii but he added tha "obviously his advice is sough end sometimes taken." "If Be wants to be a candidate," Nixon said of his I960 running mate, "I wonld hope win make foreign policy I an issue." This would mean, fee said lhat Lodge would resign as am bassador and return to the to attack some of the policies that created the present situa- in South Viet Nam. "Whoever is the candidate on tte Republican ticket should Jnake that an issue," Nixon said.

He laid again that he was 'not a candidate, hut that as 'titular leader of his party he felt the obligation to take any assignment given to him. Nixon said he had found that Jhe U. S. had lost confidence the leaders of the nations he visited. He said that the V.

S. must recognize that "all Jhe chips are now in the pot 11 hi South Viet Nam. If the U. S. there, he said, It will te a signal to Asians that the Jl.

S. has no answer to the Communist thrust in that hemisphere. Wounded; Man 'Hospitalized A man was admitted to General i a Jate Saturday with a gunshot in the chest after a 'shooting in the 500 block of Sum- jners St. He was Identified as Albert jNelso not 211 Washington St. E.

"Nelson was admitted about 11:30 p.m. His condition was not im- determined. Home Leveled, Put at Scraggs Drive, leaving him, wife and two ehUdren home- Jess. All escaped injury. Firemen said the blaze started the roof from a defective flu of a wooden stove.

The house valued at $100, firemen Car-Truck (Continued From Page 1) dislocation, was admitted to Guyan Valley Hospital here. His condition was reported serious as was that of his brother Fred, 37, who had a compound shoulder fracture and may a lost an eye, state police said Fred also was in Guyan Valley. The truck was loaded with scrap iron, bound from Logan for Ashland, as was the Fry truck behind it. The Bartrams were traveling toward Logan. They were reported en route to visit Us mother at Logan and other relatives at Blair.

Fred Bartram and Mrs. Barbara's brother, Ernest Aldridge, 16. both were pinned in the car for a time. The Aldridge youth coffered a fractured elbow and head injuries. He was admitted to Logan General, where he was reported in fair condition.

Mrs. Bartram was said to be in "fairly good" condition there with head injuries. She was reported to be pregnant. Also admitted to the hospital were two more of the Bertram's children Juanita, 5, who had a dislocated hip and leg; and Beatrice Ann, 1, who had a hearj injury. ambulances from Logan wo wreckers were he scene.

The dead children were taken the funeral home. Large Firm Studying State Plant HUNTINGTON (AP) A nationally known a is strongly considering building a plant between Huntlngton and Charleston, a Commerce law Kuhns Heads (CMIIniHtf Fran Patt l) domi to the desire of few individuals who wonld demand that this special day in onr life be made available for commercial exploitation." Kuhns was questioned on how he, as sheriff, would enforce the new Sunday closing law between the time it goes into effect April 29 and the election two weeks later. He said the lack of a large Commissioner said Saturday. Collison said he expected an announcement to be made by the firm within the next 30 days. mmerce law enforcement staff would take should the negotiations fail, Collison limit his operations.

"I suppose he replied, "I don't know my- and when thev definitely decide to build the plant are exceptionally good." plant, if built, would be in the Kiree James Funeral Home heavy industrial classification. He said the access to good high Logan and He said the access to good high- lard, Dr. William A. Benfleld ere called to ways in the area was a major Mrs. Robert W.

Priddy, J. bodies of the factor in the firm considering D. Gibson, William McCormick, iere taken to the area between the state's two Tad Jones and the Rev. Johi argest cities. the matter of warrants would be the procedure," he said.

KUHNS ALSO distributed a He said tie a had list of committee organizers con- looked at several sites between taining these names: President Leonard Riggleman of Morris Harvey College, Meth- Suntington and Charleston and was particularly interested in one closer to Huntington than the capitol city. Bishop Fred Holloway, "It will be up to the company John Thomas, Joseph Holo make the announcement fr land, Episcopal Bishop Wilburn C. Campbell, Mrs. C. F.

Siow- if they are to 1 a in the art, Virginia'Atkinson, the Rev. area," he said. "However, I feel Aurelius Nickel, Mrs. William he chances of the firm deciding Hastings, Everett Sullivan, the Rev. H.

Harvey Hendershott, Mrs. Ezra Pack, Leo Kopelman, Collison would only say the the Rev. Arthur T. Backus, Mrs. S.

K. Johnson, David Huffman, W. T. Hackworth, Ralph Bal-l lard, Dr. William A.

Benfleld I Voluntary Service Study Ordered (CMtlmiMl From 1) curate" published report that bis Monday speech will announce plans for a cutback of 45 per cent in the production of fissionable materials for nuclear weapons. BEADING AT A rapid clip, Johnson began the conference with'a series of statements anc announcements, one of them reciting encouraging economic statistics. The President reported March increases in farm prices, housing starts, new auto sales, and industrial production and a drop in wholesale gooc news." He also reported a year-to- year drop of 900 in federal employment, saying, "it is significant that it dropped at all because it has generally been increasing." And he said government spend- ng during the first three months if his administration aver; il million a day less than ing the last three months of the administration of President John Johnson dealt with the White House negotiations aimed at averting a national rail strike threatened for next week. ul." He said "we have had 'ery productive few days." Asked what steps he might self." On other points Johnson said: MIe and Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin, at a conference i a "discussed throughly and comprehensively a good many of the problems that face our two nations." He said "communication between us is important" plans a dinner and briefing later this month for top businessmen and win meet later with labor leaders. hope during my administration, however long it may be, that I can leave some imprint on having done more for humanity and preserving it, making a better wciely for all, not only just here but in the entire world." on business to.hold the price line and expressed the hope that "there can be some reductions in some fields." He hoped, Johnson said, that "wherever profits will premit, every businessman will realize he has an obligation to help us control inflation, and it is to his interest to do so, that he will give us the best mousetrap at (he lowest price." Rusk Sees Unification unthsT mr nin Viet Nam UM Yortt TlmtJ Co.

PHANRANG, South Viet Nam One of the first questions put --Secretary of State Dean Rusk South Vietnamese villagers Saturday: "We are comrades fa your struggle. Some day that The President said statements regime in Hanoi will disappear Md onr brothers the north will be able to join in free and democratic Viet Nam." The secretary made the statement daring a visit to the fortified hamlet of Phuoc Hang where village girls give Mm garland of flowers and schoolchildren cheered he delivered the personal greetings of President Johnson. Rusk was accompanied on his our by Premier Nguyen Khanh, Gen. Earle G. Wheeler, Army chief of staff, and Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge.

EARLIER. Rusk met for 75 minutes with the premier, the Lodge and William P. Bundy, assistant secretary of itate for Far Eastern affairs. OfWinter The fight agaiait winter fteods slWtg on Vest Virginia highways cost DON than million in four uonths, the State Road Commis- ion reported Saturday. Tie SRC uld tlut fram December through Mank it (pent for now fce-remcval and tlSJASS on repairs aid ilMei, (or a total The outlay for snow and ice emoval was down from spent in the nooth period during the (rioter of 1962-63.

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(AP Wirephoto) Doyl Show Htjh Weather Data Sunday, April II, unrlse 5:45 3.1 Moon RIMS 3:18 a.m Foracaiti CHARLESTOH-aouiV with Intermit ent showers and thundershowers ending Youth Admitted After Car Crash A South Charleston youth was dmitted to Charleston Memor- al Hospital Saturday night in erious condition with a pos- ible skull fracture after wreck- ng his car on Campbells Creek He was identified as Richard tfichels, 20, of who was admitted to the hospital at 1 p.m. in an unconscious condition. lodged Dodge Gty A fire Saturday destroyed the DODGE CITY, Kan. -Hi- A frame house of 0. H.

Breeden 8 rou of Japanese officials touring Kansas were presented sou- enirs at a civic luncheon here. The souvenirs--statuettes of a odge City cowboy carried he inscription, "Dodge City, Cowboy Capital of The World." On the back of each was the nscription, "Made in Japan." in the evening, high In Us with low In WEST VIRGINIA--Cooler with probable Ms In north end low wilti few showers, high In Ws In south. showers, high In 1 WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA Cloudy and cool today and tonight with showers likely In south, high 46-64. KENTUCKY--widely scattered thunder showers through tonight, mainly In after noon and evening. Partly cloudy and con tlnued warm, high OHIO--Cloudy and cooler through tonight with Intermittent rain likely, high Saturday's a.m tf) 3 p.m 7 a.m i p.m I 9 a.m 74 7 p.m 6 11 a.m 73 9 p.m aL 1 p.m 6611 p.m 60 Saturday's Humldlllii 5 a.m.

39 11 a.m. Saturday's Wind Highest 14 m.p.h. SW at 3 p.m. WASHINGTON W--Weather Bureau resort of high and. low temperatures anc rainfall lor selected areas: Maximum temperature for 12-hour period, minimum femperature for 18-hour period, precipitation for 24-hour period ndlng 7 p.r itlanflc Ci jty Baltimore Bi Boston .....82 Charlotte Chicaao a Clevefand 6S Dallas fl7 Denver "il Detroit Jacksonville ey West 82 Miami Beach 77 Mpls.

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