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The Salina Journal from Salina, Kansas • Page 7

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Life Is Exciting For Gory Deaths And Funerals Gary Haynes. ADOLF LARSEN area, died Monday at St. Jo- LINCOLN' Adolf J. Larson. soph's hospital.

Concordia. fresh 7 0 I rK oln Saturday at Ho was born Oct. 10, 1911. i K1 fit ii vSn troni 7 j. dodging bullets in Santo i i honie a a 2 111onth ill-' and was a of the i go, paid a qiUck visit to his I Christian Church and parents, Mr.

and Mrs. B. W. Boi Sept. 27, 189-t, at Nysted CKl mm i i i i.

i i i i i Denmark, he came to Sl "'rs include' the widow Haynes, 537 W. Ellsworth, over the Fourth of July. Gary, who has been chief of the United Pass International photo bureau in Atlanta. a A veteran of World War 1, was transferred to ho was a "'ember of the Amor-1 col 1 sister. Mrs.

Minnie Studl. Con- two brothers, Man 'Slain After Killing Cop, Father Of Girlfriend 1 hi(U10n TM'TM CD i killed a policeman and a a serlous 8 unshot ro father of his girl friend toclav nd an earlicr whangc A a i McDonough and officers 1 and wounded two oher offi- at no 11 a i i i ij Klv u-j i i i i 1 1 ivj r-Jl i fci, New York bureau, but before 1 1 No. ij nc thur Harrow, Dolphos. and How- cers Ile was shut to death a Itl0 not he ever cot thore he i oln. and the Veterans of World i ard Perry.

Wichita. a a massive a i an earlier exchange police. They shot him as he to the Dojiiinican Republic to a Salina. vt icniia. mm a maiiiiuni.

The fi-iieral will be Thursday The was identified; hospllal en to a v-' me i i i i i 10 11 1 1 i i i i i handle photo coverage of the Survivors include the widow, at J0 am Glasco i as 1 er) Francis Scott, about "We knew he was wounded but civil war. i Alma, of the home, a i i a ''ch. the Rev. Donald a Nt ro hot-rod enthusiast he didn't look too hurt to me As hc was Santo n- Ralph, Lincoln: three Sa PP officiating, with buna) in blon iis hair and a record he raised that rifle," said The Duchess And Her Family Duchess, a German shepherd at LaMirada, is mighty proud of her new family. It consists of three kittens adopted by Duchess when the mother cat died.

Today In Salina Hospital Admissions Visiting Hows St. John's 2nd and 4th pm 3rd floor 2-4 pm. pm Asbory--2-4 pm, pm IVird 3 3 0 St. John's Chauncey Pinder, 504 E. Kirwin; Mrs.

Robert Perry East Cloud Mrs. Raymond Martinez, 613 N. 2nd; Lorena M. Hatch, RFD James R. Dunn, 1012 N.

Sth; Mrs. Richard L. Rogers, 2000 Queens Mrs. Adelaid N. Barrett, 117 W.

Bond; Jerry W. Hollenbeck, 123 S. Penn; Karl W. Ernst, 511 W. Republic; Dennis L.

Davis, N. 8th; Mrs. Larry C. Afwell, Tucson, Daniel L. Gott, Junction City; Hilary R.

Hanna, Abilene; Mrs. Lee T. Harbin, Beverly; Mrs. William T. Krone, Minneapolis; Janey M.

LeFort, Woodston. Asbury Mrs. Arthur M. Hughes, B19 Smith; Corsaut, 324 S. Phillips; Mrs.

Florence 0. Bloomgren, 209 E. Minneapolis; Mrs. Vergie A. White, 1129 S.

5th; Mrs. Abraham Culver, Denver, Mrs. Harvey Kauffman, i George M. Buhler, Abilene; Guy W. Carhill; Mankato; Mrs.

John Sams, Minneapolis; Mrs. Elsie M. Sechrist, Minneapolis; Mrs. Charles Bethe, Elmo; Charles H. Snippy, Woodbine; Ed Luke, Solomon, Hospital Dismissals St.

John's Mrs. Dorothy M. Bnckius, 8li7 Osage; Mrs. Gerald J. Dinkel, 2005 Robin Mrs.

Leroy C. Jackman, 505 Grand; Mrs. Dan D. Jones, E. Bcloit; Mary K.

Martin, 1212 Sarah Lane; Mrs. Harold Neal, 131 N. Ohio; Mrs. Levi H. NeJll, 808 E.

Iron; Mrs. Fred W. Schrick, 347 Woodlawn; Mrs. Robert Sheets, 1937 Highland: Mrs. Mayine Ayl- "Niles; Mrs.

Jerry P. Cherry and baby girl, Niles: Cynthia A. Kirn, Minneapolis; Mrs. a i Dean Knox and na-i by boy, Minneapolis; Mrs. Roy O.

Smith, Concordia, Asbury Mrs. Richmond Eagleton. 1211 S. Sth; Mrs. Richard Biglcr and baby girl, 1500 S.

Santa Fe; Phillips Ogans, 1015 N. 3rd; Mrs. Merryn Dengate. Lincoln; Carl .7. Manke, Bushton; Mrs.

Ralph P. Schnaeke. LaCrosse: Mrs. Vcrnon i man and baby girl, Sharmellc M. Burkle.

Gypsum; Wendy Pangrac, Niles. Births Boys Mr. and Mrs. Arnold! Tillberg, RFD 3, July 5, 7 5 at Asbury. Mr.

and Raymond Martinez, f.13 X. 2nd, I July 5, at John's. Building Permits Julius Munson, adding to one-! family dwelling, 124 S. College, $1500. R.

W. Bull, adding to private garage, 732 S. 10th, $100. Clarence Hester, replacing trailer dwelling, 805 Smith, $100.1 Courts County flilly Alkire and: Robert A. Rosencutter, both Manhattan, each charged with grand 1 a ccny, preliminary hearings July 9, committed after failing to post $1500 bonds.

County Traffic Karmon D. Almquisf, Assaria, slopsign. $5 and costs, and Waller E. Holt, Abilene RFD 2, speeding, $25 and costs. Police Traffic -Speeding: Craig Arnold Roberts, 201 Grecmvay Road; Harris Kendall Clark 940 S.

Santa Fe, and John Thomas Wickershan, 409 Russell, each $10. Other: Dale L. Welch, Assar- fa RFD illegal turn, $5. District: Sales Confirmed Sale of; three properties at sheriff's auction on which mortgages had been foreclosed were confirmed, with 6-month redemption ipecified, in cases brought i by Homestead Building a Loan Association against J. E.

Heido, and Georgie and Warren Garrett; J. E. Heide, and Warren Garrett, and and Mrs. William Baldwin, and C-oldie R. Bailey.

Marriage Licenses Thomas J. Pond, 28, Carlsbad, N'. and -N'orma Jean Murray, 38, Salina. Jack Siler, 18, and Linda Samples, 18, both of Salina. Leroy Eugene Corfman, 19, and Gail Ann Cain, 19, both of Salina.

Divorces Dismissed June vs. Mervin Rowson. Separate Maintenance Filed Catherine vs. Robert M. Sweeney; charges extreme cruelty, gross neglect; asks custody of 2 children.

I i i 37, and Joseph Laffey, 32. who wore wounded, had been I called to the Godfrey home, a frame house in a low- on of the city's Hazel- Jl I 1IV1IIC. rt SU J1 I I I -As hc was leaving Santo Do; Ral )h Lincoln: three Sap "ffifialinja. with buna) in Uh bloniish i ancl a record. mm nue, saw.

i ohce sairi anivrm mingo, the car in which he was tcrs. Mrs. Nellie Bruce and the cemetery. The eas- minor arrests patrolman James a i bcen an argumSST riding approached a guarded i Ml 's. Irene Repshire, both ket wil1 Ilot 11 1 a( Mounded a checkpoint.

One guard waved i lvan Grove, and Mrs. W. M. them on: another motioned Lincoln: a brother, a Chicago, 13 grand-i children and six a a i I A WOEI.K s- d'-en. i lU'SSKLL Richard 0 OUT GOOCf The funea-al will be at 2 pm S7, died Saturday at a Hays Wednesday at the Hall memor- motel from a gunshot wound ial ckipel, Lincoln, George officials apparently volne officiating.

Burial will be was self-inflicted. on: them to stop. Gary's driver kepi going. The second guard promptly puked up a carbine and lie. gan firing at (hem.

The driver managed to swerve around a corner btfore any of the bullets hit the car. Forwarding Addresses It. Mllllcan from 721 S. -nrt to Shrsveport. John Rnmifj om 922 N.

mil lo 1316 Irv- Inc. Independence: J.imei Orou- Iliam (rom 741 Guernsey No. 2 to 307 Sli.Tly Buddy KiiliMon-t (rom 12n Purdue to 4lii Bomh Wine. i i AFB. N.Y.- y.r- vln II.

Triiosdt-ll 1823 s. 4lli no a i nerald Chmidlini; rrnm n'lj sunset lo 7S1 Miami Leav- enu-ortli; Kr.nnk R. a 1LVII Dover to 2003 Lincoln. Topeka; Robert Grleasen 1016 to McDonalil Sioux City, Robert E. Kliarpe (rom 13M Sl.ipler to 17(17 Clemson Colorado Sprinuji.

Georce W. Green 17(W lo CeorRe W. Green. AF 183IB025, 8i5th Slrat Aero- sp.iee Wing (SAC.V Little Rock AFB Ark. Hndley TS.

Baker from 117 West Place to den Parsons: Allon rrom l. I)oi-pr fir. to fill 11)11. Ami Sm STO N. 12th to S11 N.

Rp i( K-s. N. i A. rrom i 1'nlversily lo P.H 5. 15 Jom-shoro.

W. a Ironi 11! to Supply (SAC i Krani-is K. AFB. Chey- e.nn,-. Karl AnnKlroni; (rom 715 to 411(1 Brad(ont Dr.

Corpus P. Oirroll (rom H56 E. Ollld to 1307 Rlinille Scr.in- lon. Roy B. Patrick 2131 Qulncy to RR 1.

Ironton. Ohio; Haymonil Lyons (rom 770 -l; to IH Bomb Winp. ATB Willis C. Baker (rom 200 W. i to 3ri Ha7.pl Ch.impni(;n.., in.

i.iithpr M. a (rom Rl)fi W. lo 1. Box 2in. HuHalo i c.rover Xorwooii rrom Rfi2 flcn to RK S.

Bnx I'fls. Joocshoro. Ti-nn. Itolirrt L. A (rom 3W N.

nn Don Rrislcnv 2HS7 Ct. Nn 4 KM inctii. nkl.ihnma a from 2fi7 Clark tn Bench Ave fUaml Forks. N. D.ik.: Terry Fay (rom S13 N.

3rd lo I7ox 1.17. a Oeorne I-nsley from 2213 Kdn-anls to TJ33 B.i.5.'!. V.inre A7-TI. Enid. Okln Lvle How-oil (rom KM S.

5lh to Art Jlnwrll. Lincoln: r. P. l.in.ilt.-in from I N. No.

207 lo 3310 K. Ver- monl. Plioeni.x. A i Oeorer fr.inley. 913 S.

to P.O. Bo.T R302. Mobile. a from 221 BetoK lo I7W S. Kokonio.

Auli-y Hollier from 921 Vass.ir Hr to SIO Med Orp. Fnlrchlld AFB. a l.twrence c.iimorf 21.17 Hnliiu Rd to .1 Soulli Walton. y. II.

K. from 142 N. Phillips to K. i from 612 to 11(1 Hilltop Dr. Abilene; Ji'rry Kiehl.le from Siiral, Uine lo a 741 No.

9 to fiWth Med rp UT. cinrk P.iley. Jr (rom H7I S. mil. no a i Don R.

PoliKin (rom no for- Frank B. Sharon from K. to March Al-'B. a i Andrew Sernfin from B72 nth lo -Sl(l Amarillo. Li-lion T.

Truley 1212 N'. Sarxa I-V to ir.li r.ilmnr A a a 10. i i i Weldon Ileinze Trom Ill's oaK Cir to SWI Rls-Kf. a Park: A i K. Kirchlioi-fpr Kalim to K.

Pcrshinf; P.d. a Knymonrt J.ime^ A from inDfi to f'n Kenneth Pchirn. a Ur. ilnzelwood. Charles Qursicil from l.lfl s.

ClarV. nn a Alict A from 110.1 Oehnrne to nean Rlncnnlil. 21S 1st. Raymor.it J. Hjneji from 2071; Simrnons lo 8W7.

AFB. Ahiler.e. from 7W Willow In W. Farrl.l Rd. i s.r.: R.

B. Fle.Oiman. 1S33 c.enhart to O.imblrs Store. Beloil; B. Hopwood from 301 F.

Phillips SIS Penr.ev Riloxi. Trummell 513 P. Pth to J. J. Miidra, P.P.

'i. I Rivh.ird Trrmh'y from 1112 P.nil Householder from OISB nnt lo 3OSB Apsrhe. Clinton a AFB. i i a from Rohln Rd. to 1000 I-lke Urive K.

Milwaukee. Harold R. Wnlk. er from 324 a to 271 a. Redman.

Marshall. Francis Weyer (rom I.eland a to i i D.iylrvn. Mrs. Carolyn J. D.m- (rom 653 J.ir.in.

No. 6 to W. a Clly. J. A.

Shields Ml S. llth to 1S6I K. Kdtewood. John A. i trom 72n Seneca to 1329 Quinry.

Top a r). Miller from 1(40 Por.cn. r.rarit Jr. from MMV. a i to 103.1 Cooper.

c.irl Shcppard (rom 1512 Oak nr to nen. Moses Lake. Ch.irile Bllllnifs from 1407 Pawr.ee to Box Boron. Carol Wlllism a from 1(V)fi L'nlversltj- lo Mtnot AFB. N.

Dak Dale Feenstra (rom s. inth: Genlrfinc Kchoen frnm 610V4 Sth: Ward a from 327 P.ahm: Melvln M. PhilhrlcV from Kmolan: Ted Fields from Sno Willis to RR l. Onyman, William W. (rom 213! Norton tn May B.

s. Mutual. 5743 Keliey. oils AFB. MnsAnr.rui.ielt*.

Thtlma Johr.non Trom 1307'4 S. Santa Fe to i Masjachiueiis. I-awrence: J. Pool (rom T1SO Wesley 10 302 N. Lumpkrn.

a Texas: Floyd R. Saver 1311 Norton: r. Prince from 21H Edw a lo MS a i i Psplllion. Francis Kehoe (rom 521S in 41S Clayton. N.Y.: a i Zcrr 4ih to W.lker AFB.

N. Leonard P. from (BO g. Kami Ft 10 a Korhi AKB, noberi J. shivers rrom 4-i a a lo flpn.

I.oinpoc. Calif. 65Mih Wins. Vanrienbrrc I AKB. i c.

(rom 1608 i a to 27IM Hill Crosl IJrlve Hays; Oonlon Wilson '221 Cul- imihla to i city Trl. Plans- mouth, Nobr. Lyle Skamlel 311 W. obort C. Ros.i from SOS S.

3rd to I Saoo Arch.Jjile P.I).. Arcliilale. a i rrom MC Re- I public 10 572 I Ixivrll Kinkley from Birch to ATIJ, I.eon Arlelstonc from 7M1 Hawn SIR N' HiRli. a a i i a i from 1S1!) Robert to 315 KaRT. Uaysvllle; -Strolimeyer.

from Bill. No. 10; Kobfrt K. Hlche.v from Klovvii to Mis Fremont. Dn.irtR.

i WalU-r Toollo from 1.102 Slli: a i Nolan irom 500 w. Iron to Tiifi Material Afo N.Y. N.Y. Charli-3 A. Hurn.i from 2.17 N.

Knn- sns; Charles Moszc-ler from Yale to 3-114 Oakley. Tura-lia; llowar.l Jarhpon 433 Yale to i n.D.S. Sn.ln., Rlnsgow AFB. Ronald from llOfl a Joseph i i 501 Crawford to 1620 H. a i i Birm- I i a A a John W.

Slu'rk to N. i i a roats from Bis mill to 4CHI Willanl. a Willie from A i to Cliandli-r Hill Drive. a a Ne.br.; Kobi-rt Jackson (j2I Vii-mont to 1M a i i Rnplfl City. lov.n; R.

A a KOJ 1 W. Pre.icott lo Mrs. Soukop Kll.1- worlh. As head of the Atlanla bureau, Gary directed photo re- of many of the Civil Rights clashes in the south. In Maiden, he and other photographers were accti by a crowd of whites.

The publisher of the Meriden newspaper armed his male em- he raised that rifle," said cemetery. The cas will not be opened at lhe Friends may call at i Iu 1 surrrised him Killed in the earlier exchange ifi-year-old daughter Ruth home, Glasco. i a woodcd nrca whe he had, of gunfire with ScoU were a Godfreys also are I in the Lincoln cemetery with Mr. Woelk was in the nil busi- graveside military honors by ness and a member of the re- Post No. 165.

appraising board for Russell Friends may call at the a county, lle is survived by the mortuary, Lincoln. widow and three ALFRKD T. HARl'ER Alfred T. Harper, 80, a re- ADOI.I'H tirel city water department em- ploye who had lived in Salina' most of his life, died Monday SKN Should Explain What The Disease Won't Do At the rate medical research psyc-hologica! aspect, of treat- should-musl-see an is progressing, no physician: ing physical diseases, and in cialist without delay dares stop learning as fast a the context was using, he can. and if all are like me, app (,, a young patient sent them out on the street to the "foreign" newsmen.

Gary now is being transferred after a long illness. i evcili her hniro. will be N'cw Tarn Dockinn a a a to 217 N. i navirt from Ellis lo 40.7 a i non Sclirociler from Halstoad to mis E. Minnp.ipall.i: a l.pKncc 'la In 310 Hart- lanri; i a Uithl -om Manchpslni- to mi K.

Iron No. Ti- Nnrniiin Mclks from Jopiin. Mo. tn "imr, Sim- mnn-i: R. V.

from Naloina (n S2S K. Claf.in; I.es a from S. Tlakoln to 711 No. VI. John WndpJ! A a Colo, lo 1006 a i a Or.lnil Forks.

r. Dat to 1S(IS Highland; a i i from Culver to 512 Kali-view; Meeney from Nphr to MS N. a Mr. 1 Mollip from Rtlsiell to niS W. Walnut; Oavfil A.

Tloiienbeck from Gypsum to 1316 Jim- mle Mapnein from Wichita to 77S W. Crawford; Larry Garrett from i City to Wesley. Jolm O. Crosswhite from Springfield. Mo.

to a Joyc from Anlhony to 416 loth: a i Alkens from Greer.shurK to 22H 10th; James W. Davis from a i tan to Cli) Oypsum. No. John W. 8-rry a i i a to 1124 W.

P.e- public; C'harlf-s Puckctt Parsons to R. Roy Minns from Pensaeola. Fia. to 12H N. Santa Fe No.

I.tiand N'c-lson from New- Cambria. lo 2118 -Edward: Adah a i from Hill city to 443 Hs7el Ct. Bill KeynoWs Lan-rrnce to 2404 Melrosp; Howard a from Ft Worth. Tex. to 800 S.

Santa. T. W. Hill Cily to 1R.TS Larson: Val Kohlodcr from Ffays to 421 B. a i Wilrieman Quin- ler to 2W7 Norton; flip.tpr TT.

Kmith from Junction i lo R2S V.irsar Dr. W.iync Wii-fcham from Plainville to 4ffi) W. a from Ta. to 2010 i A i i Pn- hcih.i tn mm iric rr. fcril To 1121 a Virginia A.

from Iliilrtiinson to 401 K. Ralph Poieot Newlon to I ifl X. fliir.iF": T.arry BaliEhman to 432 S. Slh; William Wpjtner from Bend to 1S4P Roach: -E. VV.

from Oklahoma to 311 OaVrt.iIe Willi.im K. Scot) from Oklahoma to 841 s. 11th. New Addresses I a Ttillrr from S. 3rd lo 110 E.

South: Pauline rinoctnicht from Sin Gypsum to Don Good- nlchl. 12S S. Hlllil-ile: E. A. Tomlinson.

Jr from 1412 S. fMh In 111 a i Alv.iry npllc from 717 s. 2nd lo 21 K. 5 Robert R. from WimUur I)r to 217 liliilm: Pne W.

South to 13oi Dovr Jerry Firkin from fi5n Morrison to 72," S. inh: a a from 314 S. Mh to 210 S. 5tli; Bnl ('. nifhl 44S a to Mrs.

K. II. Box a Hernhev 111 W. worth to 743 s. Sanla Fe Calkins from 209fi Hoacb to s.

Front; Nathan Johr.son from N. a to 2091 Raymond Carole H2S stapler i 300 S. Rtll. a i from Dover Dr 1o No. i Willow Ct; Raii.h I.

i2v. R. mi, 0 1T Kiinjiiij; Dale t)-lnes from 70R Johnstown to 4o: V.cert: Robrrt Jucld Trnm fiOT a Place to us s. Mrs. A 7,.

from 211 P. Sill No. 4 )o 124 K. Prescotl; Kpnneth C.rav from 111!) N. 9lh to 131 E.

A A from 413 F. a a to 012 N. i i Jack a from No. 1 Willow lo Lewis: James K. WHIer from 34S N.

a a to 237 N'. 2nd; C. K. 711 Park- to R2S Windsor Dr; a O'SriM frnm 721 Morrlmn in SCI 12ln: Howard from 317 E. Prescott to 6.W S.

Sth. i i a Hn from P. to 404 E. a i from HIS 3rd to I I ID W. K.

from 110 N. lo 12S S. Ile was born May 5, 1885, at i at 2 pm Thursday at the Hall Independence. He was a mem-i tncmorial cna Eastern Star ber of the St. John's Lutheran! sen Cs hc at "'e chapel.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Linville, 809 Manor Road, and children flew to Los Angeles to IOO'K for a home while Gary is driving across the country.

Gary is a former Sulitia photographer. 1952. A brother, Ralph, of Leavenworth, survives. born at Lincoln 23. 188-4.

She Funeral arrangements will be was a former fesidenf of the announced by Uie Rush Smith i 1 eam;) i' community near Line- funeral home. Burial will be in! 0 11 an( la( VC( al lntchinson Die Gypsum Hill cemetery. for 28 eal where she had worked at the Heady to- Wear She was a member of the By Dr. Molner We go to as often so apply to a goorl in a ollior chronic diseases, dm. Dear Dr.

Molner: I been married 16 years and have never heen able to be- cnme pregnant. Tests 'lint sorrete a fluid that Dr. Weiss didn't claim observation as his own, but I th male sprm. Can a i there's something to be i 'e done to correct i said for passing along W.A-B. i ideas we learn from someone 1 Thi That's what I trv lo do I SeCTetlon can re day.

Certainly TM claim to be an expert on all jt i I discuss, but 1 renders the medi- 0 lfectcd area Somfr I accumulate Two Defendants Bound Over Betty Cromwell, Kanopolis, has been bound over to Saline county district court to face trial on seven no fund check charges. Mrs. Cromwell allegedly wrote bad checks last February and March totaling $5BO. which were cashed at Weeks and i av Sears. She was arrested Aprill l)ghcr cnall and firmness! 20, waived preliminary the wake of otin ff snd dis i i i i i I I For instance, there a Uia insemina- ane was a member of the I lt 1-01 instance, there a i Hutchinson Presbyterian or so things a no.

to say ex-! da, h. JOHN B. DAKROW GLASCO John B. Darrow, a3. a farmer who had lived inucmnson n-esoyterian Church il so things a ail ex donor Thn" his in the a a of the Order of Eastern i 'earned at a clinic yeslerdav.

i Sm sSern nast i a No. 48 of Lincoln. are a Cere's the bit of advice about She is survived by lhe widow- solne Philosophical, but there can i it er. Adolph, of the home: a son. i Ollc in parLicular i thal i llil 'e a younx epilepsy i 1 Virgil, Vesper; two grandchil- seems to be of lasting vallie.

wll ninlerstaiulably may Ask Tougher Penalties Against Rioting Youths By The Associated Press Officials called today for two sisters, Mrs. Millie Fowler and Mrs. Irene Gam! ble, both of Pcndleton, 1 and a brother, Harry J. Anderson, Vesper. Friends may call at the fu- i ncral home Wednesday evening The spvakrr, Dr.

i 1, Sometimes infertility arises resentful at bavins? fallen vic-i an a i i blood types, with the antagonistic fac- antl before se "'ice Thurs- and was released on recogni- ltin 1)anccs by beer-drinking, car- zanoe bond of SiOOO. lousing youth in five resort' AH the checks were drawn t(wns ov the Fourth of July 'j Orphan Children To Play Here f'''" (hiit ailmwil. and is par- ypCS (fl lhc anta 5onist Weiss, was talking abo tlie i i a rebellious al bcin" told'!" 1 PreSGtU Ot Only in he shnulcl avoid a i (l l)ul also the sccr eHon. sporls ancl should not drive a casc il can he in the i automobile. 'sperm, but there's no way to i rn i overcome that specific form of I Certainly if were in cu it I same position.

1 would feel re- at having some N'T" at a constipation? on the Kanopolis State bank. Edward C. Myers has also been bound over to district court on charges of burglarizing Emma's Cafe, 200 E. Pacific, last May II of cigarets and meat. His bond ha.s been set at S5000.

The district court has released Richard A. Helwig from probation. He was granted a 3-year parole Aug. after pleading guilty Sept. 22, Ji)60, to an enticement charge and spending nearly two years at the Larned State hospital.

weekend. Mayor Wilson W. Finlcy of Geneva on the Lake, Ohio, where nearly 300 young people weer arrested, said he plans to draft new ordinances with higher penalties for disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. "What, we need," said Finley, "is more and more enforcement. And we need higher fines.

We are going to revamp ordinances to cover situations like this. We don't want trouble every holiday. might just have to put game on the town." Lausche Asks Tounghn No Second Car Found In Bridge Debris TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) No trace has been found of a second car that witnesses said plunged I fUtllrC ri fs Unless the into the Kansas River when "he P( sec tors th sheriffs and Kansas Avenue bridge here col enforcement officials i V-U1 A I i I activity prohibited because of a Li an be relieved of it; both "I.os N'inns de which developed mentally and physically, by a musical group of 1 no fault of my own. So! reatlill the booklet "The orphan children will appear what docs a doctor say? IT c- firitish Methodists Vote Reunion LONDON fAP)-British Meth- 1 rcioi 5 ai TM week in Salina.

The 13 member group will play for a public dance to be sponsored at 6 pm July 15 at the National Guard armory by the Senior GI Forum. The advice is this: Explain wTiat the disease won't do to him. instead of what it will do to him. I'll not belabor the point. 137 in favor of a two-stage plan.

First there will be intercommunion between the two churches; later full organic union. The Anglicans have already backed similar draft proposals. British Methodists broke away iv i Lit i utj is the director of the group. 1 epilepsy. Or, no, maybe it does- composed of 7 to 21-year-olds.

n't. Maybe it's a rule of life Proceeds To Orphanage i for any of us who has a handi- Dance proceeds will go to lhc cap. And when you get right orphanage in Monterrey. The musical group is on a have one" Maybe not to it. which of us does-! U.S.

tour. a Stop Constipation." a copy write to Dr. Molner, Box 158. Dundee, 111., enclosing a long, self addressed, stamped envelope, and 20 cents in coin to cover printing and handling. What about that painless 'Air Force" Diet? Joseph Alsop tells why he hard a a i a ss cpi i now counts carbohydrates inarci a handicap as epilepsy i 1IUVV ciiroonyarates i ustablishcd far this vear but don't we all have our own! instead of has no century.

have been made in Kansas, Tex: handicaps, large or small? hunger pains and feels fine! The noting at Geneva-on-the-! snnie aspects of as, Xew Mexico. California Col! A Lake, on Lake Erie, and at Rus-; A i a a i i practice and orado. a a a n. a companion article I sells Point Ohio on Indhn ilh a principles. i I A fcw warns of Risks in (he Low- I 3 i a ln wslcrn 'Ohio, where! decision to rejoin the A Advance dance tickets are rP had ne i Carbohydrate some Inn norcrmc 0 Iglicans was taken hv tho anH oiner one some 100 persons were arrested, 11 115 was taken by the i 5 0 and may be purchased at Prompted Sen.

Frank cllst a a conference, the GI Forum clubhouse 2 '5 T-T Lausche, D-Ohio, to issue the meeting in which has Sanla Fe. or from Joe a i nr 'fv ne7. 771 Choctaw, TA MRS Tickets at the door will be Undoubtedly it is bad, without knowing a great deal following statement: "Only encouragement will be full powers. lapsed Friday Mayor Charles Wright ordered the three-day search called Monday night. Me said he would not ask the volunteer workers to continue the effort because 1 danger involved.

are given support by the judges. do Aerojet Strike Ends Hobbies Clubs more about the case, I a n' say anything further. Your son Reader's Digest now on McCaTs and Cccd People have faith in Reader's Digest 'I There werw six tables at a Kenneth Allen, 53, of Topeka that the pleas ad- Tuesday, July lawyers and social! alif. A i i ti JSIA iiJiJlt'5 Association of Ma- Master Point game of the Flks ta in 1 i sc r-Ns Ei nia acmtics Aerojc fiied a he was trapped in his when the bridge gave way. Several wil nesses said thev ueiiiion.

r- i 3 The rioters were mainiv teen- TM Er a Mrs mainu teen-. Lndcr terms of an agreement i Solomon, first, 6S'i. and jagers and college Mayor Ben Saunders of ratified by a 6-to-1 margin Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walther night, the 1.500 i i Harry Caton and Karl Prange.

adiu mey a 1 ule i i i uarry uaton and Karl Prange jsaw a second car. an old model ITM a relumed to work a licin- for second and third K' river a a the aerospace company. will '7 as a rpsn nf green sedan, slip into the uiiinpany i win IIP at moments Ixrfore A a TM as a result of the weekend manufactures missile pm for the next game Fridav went i disturbances, said. "We'll bcj i s. night at the Elks club An hourly wage increase of 24', Workmen with heavy me tion equipment, scuba divers lmc TM res and boat crews with grappling' other trotible spots were Rock- stallments before Aug.

4 1068 Appointed cents, to be given in three i a hofnro A A iru: 0 I JI I 5 Jl I I three-day hunt for the vehicle, believed in swift water Quiet Now i i'' u. i iirry i iO ct thC Sheriff a Cardwell re- ACCUSBS Red? .0,1,. is: i.r F. encl of the bnrige. mr fd Pr.

Sunset D-. tn C.eis. 701 Highland: Per- riv.il RM a No. 1 lo sn w. i i Judy Davis Irom US Bth.

No. 1 to p. 2nd. No a Wi UP. from 20W Norton lo RR 2.

Box WB: a T.UKO from SIS E. Walnut to MO Crypsiim: Frank Baker from 90S E. Iron to ir.lfi Hickory. Jerome J. a from 4H S.

Sth. No. 3 to c- Tjvlnsston Fry. S7fi Vass a i i a P-iylor from 411 Piker to 113 Trpnson KAFB: Alvin Rurcli from 600 a i i lo 2Sf S. i Jr.rold Ireton from RR 1 to fils s.

3r.l: Frank a from W. Wai- nut to 7r3 Osaee: NT. Shnlb from 2235 a a to 43r, Heeent: Mr-s. a Neptune from Wash- incton lo 637 i a Robert Cralu from 1102 Ttr. to N.

Sth: Benjamin Broadr.ax from 717 N. to lOOfi Rth; Charles Gooden from Sfll N. Fe to 313 s. Phillip-. Rundell from 1412 Pth lo BS5 S.

Mb: a rm 013 3rd to 1119 a Sharon Hulsor. from lOOfi N. inth to W. Cloud: John Sfrnvprmnn from S26'i W. Iron In 25S S.

12th David Relff from 43S Recent to 2235 a a i i a Bordn-r from mot to s. 11th- a Tomlinson from 111 a lo 1412 s. rtth: James Farrcll III frr.m 23K S. 5th. No.

7 lo S.lfi F. 5th. No. 1 r-'rlj Crank from (ilfi Front to 1.1|t i Mrs. i 62 Highland In .11114 g.

CnCI the bridge. No Report Police ported that "the situation i at nockawa Bea ch all Tuesday, July (U- of the Mayor Wright said Civil fense workers would continue to patrol the river banks downstream for several tlnys. but no further probes would be made at the bridge site. "The current is tco swift and I Tuesday. July TOPEKA Harry 0.

jLytle Wichita, today was appointed a member of the Mu- i i i a Accounting Board by I RLANTYRK, Malawi Gov. William If. Avcry. Lytle a he has devisel Prime Minister Hastings a a i i public accountant and a recur- charged today that of the Wichita Board of I don aim to i i a has been spending mil- Education, will succeed State this time." lions of dollars to corrupt Kent Friw.ell, R-Wichita. can leaders.

jwho resigned. Ron Webster On Team Ronald Webster, Salina, has one of the scuba divers, Monday he was working al the bot- Webster, son of Mr, and Mrs. You will happily surprised. Classified Ada oid things. o-jii i a i of the channel.

Other mem- Vcrnnn Webster 19 Crestview' hers of the diving team sensed is in the high school group He i was in difficulty and hoisted will remain at the school iintil i to the surface. He a Aug. treated at the Slormont i a Boys are attending from 271 (Hospital for exposure. states and Puerto Rico. I TIRED OF CATTLE? Let Us Do It For You We are LICENSED, BONDED, INSURED for Your Protection.

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Yet CLOUT is kind to good grass. Lets it go unharmed so it can fill in where crabgrass was. the perfect time to spread to blast crabgrass before it casts its seeds for an even bigger crop next year. How about this weekend? 5,000 sq ft was S6.95 4.95 authorized (jScOttsh dealer OLSSON Ace Hardware 5th Iron Jerry Gray OWNERS Phone TA 3-2322 V. C.

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