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23242526 29:303 tfifffi.t 310th Wing Taking Off Ihe 310th Bomb Wing will be gone for awhile. All wing personnel leave this week for TDY (tem- jporary duty) overseas. The troop movement started Monday and is expected to be complete by Friday. Where the 310th is going is a secret. So is the date of return.

Past TDY's have lasted three months. Little Revealed TOP NEWS FIVE CENTS THE HOME EDITION SALINA JOURNAL 85th YEAR No. 275 SALINA, KANSAS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1956 20 Pages In announcing the movement, the Air Force said the Wing will on temporary duty "at an un- idisclosed overseas for an indefinite period of The move will include all combat and supporting units of the Ike hits harder at Demos, Page 7. 310th Wing going on temporary duty, Page 1. Carlson sees solution to state's water problems, Page 2.

More trouble among THE JOURNAL'S October calendar girl is Kansas Wesleyan University cheerleader Elaine Selden, Clyde. She's a junior at KWU. (JOURNAL PHOTO) Wing, with planes and equipment. The number of airmen in Salina will be reduced considerably dur-j ing the TDY. About one-third ofj Red leaders is indicated, all base personnel will be gone.

Page 7. No Figures Given The exact number of airmen and officers involved is secret. The Wing squadrons that'll be! moving out are the 379th, 380th, I i i and 381st Bomb Squadrons, 310th' Vf G3tl16r Air Refueling Squadron, 310th Headquarters Squadron, -310th! KANSAS Fair a Field Maintenance this afternoon with! 310th Periodic Maintenance! southerly winds 25.30 New supermarket to be built in Salina, Page 1. Bogs Rabbit Easily While In Vain Elks To Meet In Hutchinson WICHITA tft-More than 2,000 members and ladies of the Kan-! Lloyd A. Horchem, 444 Baksas Elks Assn.

are expected to at-) er, let his partner in a filling tend its fall meeting in Hutchin-j station business have the day son, Oct. 27-28, lodge officers saidi off Sunday to go hunting, but today. Horchem wound up with the Plans for the spring game. to be held at Wichita, wilf be! The partner, Carl Fry, 419 made in the business session! scheduled for the second davj S. Delaware, and tramped several Tommy Lowman of McPherson.j quest of game.

his wife, miles in association president, will pre-j side. They didn't see a thing to shoot. While they were hunting, Horchem, at his US81 bypass station, netted a big jackrabbit without firing a shot. The rabbit ran down the bypass, zig-zagged among traffic, and sped into the station, through the front door. Horchcm closed the door and captured the bunny.

He's going to try to make a pet of it. Squadron, Squadron. Col. Bryson Bailey commander. and 310th A is central and east and local I nB blowing dust in the central jsection.

Increasing cloudi-i iness tonight and consider-j able cloudiness Tuesday with occasional showers in southeast. Cooler northwest and north-central tonight and southeast PHILLIPSBURG Gene Low tonight Accident Kills Kirwin Man 123, Kirwin, died at Phillips Coun-' upper Community Hospital Monday northwest to near 60 soutl jfrom injuries suffered in a one-: sast High Tuesday lower; icar crash about 10 miles south- 80s. jeast of Phillipsburg. A passenger with Mr. FIVE-DAY FORECASTS NEBRASKA, KANSAS OKLA- Safeway To Start On Supermarket Work on a big new Safeway supermarket in the 100 block of South Santa Fe will begin within the vvhcn lo few months.

Pike Opening Decision Delayed Monday, October 1-- Everett Smith, 19, Kirwin, HOMA Temper atures Tuesday! fered a broken leg and head through Saturday will averagei juries. He was unconscious 3 5 degrees above seasonal day morning. His condition, how-; mals with frequent tem ra ure ever, was not believed a charac er ized by cool Smith is the son of Mr. and Mrs.i nights wA a a in Nebraska Merwm Smith, Kirwin. and north ern Kansas with little The Phillips County Reviewj change elsewhere normal said the car left highway mums 4fl VKSim Neb struck a fill, went over it forj a middle 40 WmCH ONE WILL BE of these five girls will reign as Salina high school's Homecoming queen at the Clay Center-SHS football game Friday night.

The candidates are (left to right, back row) Mary Gay Dillingham, Betty Harr. Front row: Barbara Gish, Coni Zook and Mary Rita Warren. (JOURNAL PHOTO) An building permit has been issued to hori TM ets Oct Construction Department of Safeway Inc. A decision 100 feet, and traveled down a weste Kansas ower 0 i the Kansas Turnpike! a ditch on the opposite side eastern Kansas and western Okla-1 (homa to middle 50's eastern 11 i wil1 be untO the the fl11 Homecoming an Roy Solem, official of the Safe-; way Company in Kansas said the store will be one of largest ones built by the earl last pany. It will be equivalent in: size to those built in Kansas City and Wichita.

I I Floor space will be about 1800 square feet. The building will be; on the west side of Santa Fe. Space For 125 Cars today but a KTA spokes- ner tea room at 448 Santa man said it leaves the decision on I comp i ete was Purchased sometime opening up to the authority. ago. The old buildings were torn 1 The target date for opening 236-mile toll road has been Oct.jLJGCIF Ddl! 15 but KTA officials said recent- Political candidates ly it may not be possible to open it until later in the month.

AO of the roadway will be completed by next Friday. However, Funeral arrangements are in- The flina High Homecom-! erage little if any Nebraska, nal StS have sas and western Oklahoma to Nixon Heads Northward Monday, October 1-- light Effective KUTTAWA Ky The traf: KT kesman 3 id installa Parking space will be provided for 125 fie light seems to be out in the middle of nowhere and motorists tion of lighting and certain traffic signs would probably hold up the of the highway. might as well take it easy the latter part of this week. Who's going to listen to them while the World Series is going strong? Yours, Ina and headed northward today. Nixon announced plans for a Nearing the end of a airborne jaunt starting Oct.

tour of 32 states, Nixon; 9 take him into 14 states, in- billed speeches today in Grand: eluding on his current itinerary. JRapids, and Milwaukee, He also will make a "report to ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (m- before a'night flight to public" on TV next Thursday Vice President Nixon's campaign) ford, for a Tuesday morn-! night, one day a nis presen .35 inches southern Oklahoma as light rain early in period and again Thursday or Friday. SALINA WEATHER Downtown: 2:30 pm 92; Min.

64; Max. Sunday 79; Min. They are Mary Gay Billing-; entourage gathered up its gear speech. tour ends in Philadelphia. Specifications for bids will be spot it from afar as they approach sent out within the next 10 days.JKuttawa.

Solem said it's assumed the! And as drivers begin to reduce building will be ready for oc-'their speed they also wonder if the' cupancy by late spring of light is going to stay red forever. 1 The new stores being built Which is the whole idea. The! SPARTANBURG, S. C. (AP) Buford Williams, Safeway are of brick with ajsignal is only to get motorists to 30) has rec0 vered from burns and injuries, He Found City Airport: 1:30 pm 91; Min.

63; Sunday 79; Min. 50. CAA reported 1:30 pm: Barometer 29.77 falling Wind Mary Rita Warren and Coni Zook. The entire student body will! vote for the queen Tuesday. Her name will be announced at the half of the Salina High-Clay: Center football game Friday night.

south-southwest 24 mph; gusts to 30; humidity 32 percent. Lowest this date 31 in 95 in 1909. Temperatures (By C.XA): 1902; come roof. Solem said it is likeiyjslow down while approaching the that the same type of buildingjcity limits. It turns green when When a TT 3 -so home He r.

ex Iosl0n burned would be constructed in the city bound car hits a switch. told on ce he cam home and smelled gas, then struck The property, including Weig! in the pavement. 'a match to find it. 5:30 6:30 7:30 8:30 9:30 10:30 11:30 Monday am 1:30 am 2:30 76i 3:30 79j 4:30 781 75! 6:30 7:30 8:30 9:30 112:30 pm 66i 1:30 91 Egypt Releases Israeli Sailor Monday, October 1-- Boy Builds His Own "Orange Canoe Cub Scout Milton Van Milton's dad, Dave Van Gundy, 9, is "paddling his own 140 S. 7th, said the biggest job The completed boat weighs 65 pounds, and can be handled easily by two persons.

And the boat ac- reported'today to cked from the Scout the boat was to be con- cornmodates two persons nicely 7.1 A i i Menachem Kavalkin, an Israeli, sailor arrested July 8 while the HAIFA, Israel uv--Egypt was! these days thanks to a lan making the forms or jig in ane, "Boys' structed. Five frames were need-: in the water. Original plans called for a 16- ed. With 400 pounds, or two es Swedish freighter Birkaland was: foot craft but lle and his dad The itself took about two sized persons aboard, the draft passing through the Suez Canal. decideci a M-foot boat would be months.

After all the parts the boat is about three inches. Informed sources said Kavalkin! big enou 8 so tnev trimmed place, the outside was cover-: The Van Gundys have been do- was put aboard a 0 'TM that much 64 61 65 72 79 83 88 90 ed with canvas, then it was most of their boating at tact with the Israeli consul at Nicosia. A Stranger In Church He's An Expert At Building Churches By Wilbur Hess of the church must be baptized will be in error again, but can Building churches has been the Rev. K. Arch Boler- i 1 and immersion.

be forgiven thereafter directly by jack's ministry ever since he became a pastor. He lid Bolerjack's topic Sunday 52 injured five times in se arate auto accidents, kept 20 years in the mercantile business first JBoIerjack, "then the name ofj was "God the in which! gooi her vow not to ride in an a utomobile again. On Norwegian freighter at Port Said! Youn Milton did about 90 per-j outside with several coats of on the Smoky Hill beneath two days ago and was now in con- icent of the work himself, completed boat Cost $18.90. Ploying It Safe WESTERLY, R. I.

(AP)--Mrs. Cedonia Mowrey, His plane dope and a coat of green! Paint. Most of the wood in the boat came from orange crates or fruit boxes. Since all pieces 1 paddles. 12 cliff at Indian Rock Park.

Milton expects to be getting a Milton, with some help merit badge in boating any day his dad, also constructed the'now. He's a "Bear," or second- iyear Cub Scout, and a member weren't the same thickness, the Van Gundys had a litde smoothing to do. For tools, a hammer, Pack 2, Den 3. His mother was draw knife, coping saw, rip saw den mother last year. James Marand pliers were required.

itin is den master. His latest charge has been build-r ing the Bethel Baptist Church, 201 E. Minneapolis. It is a Southern Baptist Church, one of the two he has helped to build in Salina. The other is the Calvary Baptist Church.

After it was on its feet and growing, he left' Salina to build the North Hillside Baptist Church at Wichita. "Our present church is bare-' ly more than a mission," he said, already we are outgrowing the building. We are looking around now for a location and hope to be able (o build a new one sometime this year." I to be small, it is not without reason. "This way we can get to know each member of the con- Mr, Bolerjack personal counsel, which works out much better when we know members of the congregation as individuals." The Southern Baptist convention now has 8 million members and 30,000 Church. It had its beginning about the time of the Civil jWar.

The Southern Baptists have missions in 33 foreign countries, Baptists came to us from out-j he explained how God knows all, iside, because of our stand on loves, gives, saves and keeps. baptism." "We will never learn all the i Baptism normally comes after details of the operation of God, Sunday evening service. In- but we can become aware of His fants are not bapized. A child love through the operation of faith must reach the age of accountabil- and said Mr. Bolerjack.

Faith As A Pipeline He likened faith to pipeline. her discharge from Westerly Hospital after her most recent injury, she went home in a pony cart drawn by a Shetland pony. Her husband, Rochester, even borrowed a black silk top hat, to drive his wife home in the cart. timalcly," pointed out. "A good share of it an age that mtees with the our work is in the realm of individual.

The child is expected to know the significance of the act. The Bethel Baptist Church feels its members should not be dictated to in matters of social behavior, believing that what may be-proper for one individual may not be correct for another. It brings the love of God, somewhat like a pipeline does water. It was promotion Sunday for the primary classes of the Sunday school. Teachers introduced their charges and bade them luck as they advanced through life and in the work of God.

Since the church is small, nearly every member has a chance to I try to teach the principles be active in some phase of church with a total of 1020 missionaries, of the gospel," said Mr. Bolerjack. work, such as teaching Sunday Watch Your English Can You Spell These Six Names Correctly? By Carroll H. Jones (Spelling) It may have been a long time since you studied geography, but 6. Tallahasee (Fla.

Answers This is really a tough test, so if you got them all correct, give The present structure formerly Growth within Kansas has been "I think if I get those principles'school, soliciting new following' was a country school, Enough rapid. It now has 123 churches in across adequately the individual lor singing in the choir. a Can" every schoolboy knows (or is ex- yourself a superior rating. Only pected to know). how to spell space for 10 Sunday school rooms the state.

It had six in 1946. has been added to it. Each is small. "We like to keep them down to about 10 to the class," said Mr. Bolerjack.

"That way we need more teachers, who are in turn active church workers. Churches Independent Each church is independent. It is free to act upon recommendations of the church convention as it sees fit. Communion is smybolic. Open communion is not practiced.

The If the churches of the Southern church docs not receive "alien im- Baplist denomination also appear That is, new members will have proper frame of reference for regulating his own life. Of course, we are always happy to cooperate with counsel and advice. The attitude of the church is that once a person is saved or has spiritual birth, it is not necessary for him to go through this stage again. It believes that man The Bethel Baptist congregation is composed largely of young married folks, many living in the neighborhood of the church. Many children attend and stay for church services with their parents.

Mr. Bolerjack's son, Tom, is Sunday school superintendent and choir leader. Mrs. Wayne Sharp is pianist. you? Which are correct a i a wrong? 1.

A egeny (Mis.) 2. Carribbean .1. Cincinnati 4. Missisippi 5. Mount Rainier Nos.

3 and 5 are right. The rest should be spelled Allegheny (or Allcghany), Carribean, Mississippi and Tallahassee. Five right is very good. Journal Directory Cuff Stuff Hal Boyle Deaths Market District Radio Dr. Molner 13J Sports Editorials 4 Theaters Guess What Women 16 7 4 3-5 IT FLOATS FINE--Milton Van Gundy, 9, and his dad, Dave, test recent, ly-completcd canoe.

(JOURNAL PHOTO) Start October Right By Taking Advantage Of The Bonus Day Bargains Wednesday.

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