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Cuff Stuff Dw Dieckhett, 1001 E. Jewell, kept busy Halloween night feeding trick or treatsters just like everybody else throughout the eky A Salina did. But there was one difference. DtocklMff fttfant a i A gave away 250 boxes fOf- He figures the word is getting around because the amount be has given away on Halloweens has increased by exactly boxes a year the past five years For the convenience of his Don puts his popping machine on his front sidewalk. Ike DMmtoWB Lions Club votec this week to buy 1000 in stock in the Salina Community Inn.

William E. Harper, district manager of the Southwestern Bel Telephone was presented a membership certificate. Wayne Daily presented a pro (ram and a motion picture, "When Money Teachers' Sorority Elects Mrs. Thelma Franklin became Kennedys Building Home In Virginia WASHINGTON rinia's Fauquier County estimat- aad Sirs. Kenedy an building a'ed the cost for a house and stable ranch-style house on Rattlesnake at $50,000.

Usually such estimates Mountain in the Virginia hunt country. There's splendid view of the Blue Ridge range from their acre site 40 miles west of Wash- Final B52 Air Force Systems Command Capt. Gerhard L. Schopen (left) and T-Sgt. Loyd W.

Webb, both assigned to Boeing-Wichita, ghare an unusual career parallel. Capt. Schopen was member of delivery crew for first Boeing-Wichita B52 in 1952 and was pilot aboard final B52. Webb was member of crew of first and last B52. Says US Bomber Production Ended WICHITA (AP)--In a copywrited article by Eagle- Beacon aerospace writer John Zimmerman, the Wichita Eagle Thursday said Air Force manned bomber production in the United States has come to an end.

Zimmerman wrote: "Unnoticed in pre-election campaigning and tension brought about by the Cuban crisis, the 744th and final B-52 ordered by the Department of Defense has, been turned over to a Strategic of two Air Force Syst Zimmerman said the final B- 52 delivery came to light Thursday when the Boeing Company's Hospital Notes One Stomach Washing Not Needed Aspirin tablets were too ap- College Prexy Lashes Critics Education is essential to our free and democratic society and form of ernment to teive a marked down, bargain, inferior kind of education. Just as quality merchandise and services come to about one-third or one- petizing for a youngster Thurs- whicl1 we cn Anything! cost more money, so rlfoes the half the actual cost, local people say. The scenic mountainside tract day. Linda Shank, whose parents, Mr. a Mrs.

H. L. Shank, ujgton-midway between Middle- was bou ht from Hubert B. Phippi are visiting Li Salina, got baby we can do individually or collec- quality program of education." lively to improve education is a necessity and a moral obligation. These were the key remarks of We Speed Less "Did you know that the United burg and UpperviUe.

Pierre Salinger, Whito House Faquiei of Marshall, publisher of the aspirins out of a cupboard and press secretary, said the one- story masonry and stucco house will have seven bedrooms (two of the Loudoun The President and his family have spent many weekends since newspaper and swallowed some. them for servants), 5ft baths, Uv-early 1961 at Glen Ora. their rent- The a were unsure how many she had taken and the KSTA convention, thay also feared that another daughter, Susan, had eat- Dr. M. C.

Cunningham, president States spends 5css hi her ed of Fort Hays State College in an ucation capita, from govern- addrcss Friday before the highj revenue s. than any other na- school and college department of! tion? Dr Cunningham asks. i Breaking down the figures, he il- ing room, dining room and kitch-led country place near Middleburg. some both were rushed en. He said it is expected to cost Their Gten Ora lease has been to st Johns Hospital where extended until the new house is tneir stomachs were washed around $43,000.

The zoning permit filed in Vir-', completed. VFW To Honor Air Deputies The Salina VFW post will hono the Saline County Air Deputies Nov. 13 with a at th VFW home, 212 N. Santa Fe. Post Commander Arthur Mor isette will present citations an Walnut Rlck Simmons, good citizenship medals to Sher- Crestview Drive; Ronald L.

Snell, Today In Salina Hospital St. Jfka's-2-4 M. fm Ashnry pm Asbury Lawrence Long, 1LOO W. Crawford; Jerry Brown, 433 Rahm; Mrs. Delbert L.

Daire, iff Bob Rous and the 12 deputies. The Air Deputies, formed about 914 Mellinger Drive; Grovcr C. Warnow, Salina RFD Mrs. Ralph 0. Johnson 1828 Robert; Military Aircraft Systems Divi- a year and a half ago, have aid- The mqst important ingredient lustratcd Americans spend $3 in the educational pattern is the billion on education, billion classroom teacher, whether on the on alcoho! Wft billion on cigar- elementary, secondary, college or ettes 1V4 billion otl Christmas university level, he said.

and $1 billion for baby sit- out "To have quality education, we ters Mistake must have superior, dynamic! beiieve nat the Russian chal- It developed that Su a teachers with a deep, rich back- to W0rld has caused hadn't taken a of as- ground of their subject, the know-' more of OUI People to re-access pirin. a a she com-, how of teaching, and that unde-. tne xns6 of values and lias plained i about the.finable spark which catches the brought fortil an interest in and case of mistaken identity. interest and the imagination f' emphasis upon education. Perhaps Fourteen others treat- every student," he said.

ed in rooms. a i a emergency Some Unjust Mrs. David T. Rice. 1500 S.

Santa Mary Lou Botkins, Id, both of Salina. Dr. James C. Walker, 25, Concordia, and Carolyn Kay Rundell, 19, Salina. Divorces Filed Beverly J.

vs. James D. Bridges; extreme cruelty, gross neglect; plaintiff asks custody of two children. Fire Alarms 9:15 pm Thursday Western Star Mill, 215 E. Iron, trash firei while at work He suffered a and profit by it.

AT ASBURV Swanson, 18, 31G S. 9th, suffered a a cut on now is the time to channel this interest into support where it is Expressing his views on the most needed said criticisms leveled at education in recent years, Dr. Cunningham said, "I am not adverse to con, structive criticism, offered by sin- Kindergarten- Primary About 350 teachers met in the education of the youth of our na- Hucsnei school auditorium for a hit his a on a conveyor, cion. I welcome such criticism' kindergarten-primary roundtable. her left hand from a kitchen cere, well meaning individuals knife.

She was examined. who have a deep concern for the Joseph Cobb, 622 S. Philips, Air Command crew for operation- president of the Kansas Alpha al use at Minot 6 Kappa chapter of Alpha Delta! 11Gth a ld final nas Kappa, teachers' sorority, at the' 0 lhe Production line in the Tex- dinner and pledge service of the' as facility of General Dynamics, chapter at the Brookville Hotel Fort Worth--delivery to SAC's sicn here released a photographed area law enforcement agen- Fe vVarren' Young' n-- 'cies in manhunts and disaster work and regularly makes emergency blood runs for Red mand personnel who participated in the flight test and delivery of Wednesday night. Mrs. Franklin succeeds Fern Fulton who resigned.

Mrs. Edith Mase succeeds Mrs. Franklin as vice-president. Mrs. Gay Nothern presented two new chapter pledges, Mrs.

Jessie Peterson and Claudene Wonderlich. The initiation service was conducted by Mrs. Bea Cross, Mrs. Effie Lou Eden, Lulu Cooper and Mrs. Franklin.

All are Salina city teachers. Parents Allowed To Retrieve Mike And Lisa KANSAS CITY (AP) Two abandoned children are back with their parents, who have promised to make a good home for them Bunker Hill AFB, is slated for "There appears to fee scant cbance that North American Aviation's B-7t, the only bomber now ia development, ever will iato production for operational we by SAC." first B-52s. fuial Wlchlta In Washington, the Air Force said the last B-52 rolled out on railroad right-of-way, no cut on lhe forehead over the Charles; Luetta Burger, Ada; Stephen Burger, Ada; Frank C. center. Wllson regional blood storage sub- Lucas Emmett age.

11:30 pm Thursday 517 W. Iron, upstairs apartment occu- by Alvin Fuller, building M. Nickel, La Crosse; Roy'owned by H. S. Nelson; mattress, department officers, the s.

Morris, Minneapolis; William sheet and quilt caught fire. Estir-of Commerce, Pedigo, Geneseo; Ed mated damage to contents $50, October, ending the manned 01 and representatives of civic Solomon; Joha R. Bengtson, Smo-'no damage to building reported. bomber program. The Air Force previously had announced that the manned bomber program would end when all contracts out then were fulfilled (about November) and that no new ones would be let.

Politics in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. tangled family troubles Were unfolded in juvenile court Thursday before Judge Henry Riederer, who dismissed a charge that the couple had neglected their Udall Fears Breeding Will Lose Contest Friday, Nov. 2-WASHINGTON (AP)-Secretary lof the interior Stewart Udall today predicted the Democrats would win the new Kansas 5th District election next Tuesday but said the party is in trouble in the state's new 1st District Udall gave newsmen an overall survey of his opinion on the po- Nov. 13. ments will be served.

organizations have been invited to Ian. presentation at 8 pmj si. Jehu's --Marian E. Lindsey, 12303 Mayfair Drive; Robert Pet- The public is invited. Refresh-jerson, 216 W.

Minneapolis; Mrs. 'Joseph Hlaus, Salina RFD John Q. Adams, 2441 Gebhart; Michael J. Baker, 1118 N. 3rd; Ronald W.

Woodcock, 1006 Gypsum; Mrs. Robert E. Milleson, 528 S. College; Ethel B. Feese, Junction City; Mrs.

Larry Wer. ban, Tescott; Charles Miller, Elks Sponsor Youth Contest Beneficial Finance Moving The Beneficial Finance Company of Salina, will move its Mrs. Clarence Kelly, Concordia, left eye. Stitches and an anti- tetanus shot was given. Kenneth L.

Brummer, 1921 Roberts, with a tetanus shot was given. Adeline Johnston, 8, 506 W. Walnut, hurt her "However, I do resent the un- was cnairman Tne speaker was just and adverse criticism, par- Dr Hu 'da Groesbeck, who con- ticularly from those who, although ducts a teachin reading clink experts in their own respective at Fort Hays aie Colle cut his left thumb fields, are not qualified to com-l Dr did a power a An anti-ment on any phase of our with reading Danny cational system, a system which straignt to show how she hand has pioneered in the field of edu- les a childs problems, right eye cation and done a job thought im-l co cnairman 'hi- siie fell. She was ex- possible by all nations of the round tat)Ie talk were elected world--attempting to educate all for next year They are JIrb children of all the people" Henr i et ta Boyd, Glen Elder, and tor, injured her left wristj Lashing out at Admiral Rick-' XIrSl Jose hine McLeod, 1121 she fell. X-rays over, Cunningham said he was" Roach teacher at Sunset a and an arm sling ap- amined.

Mtrgaret Tinkler, 8, Men- plied. Christian 19, KWU, injured i left should- far over his head in the scho 1 briny deep when fa tries to tell ffices from 1M Iron to nent says is dictatorial at least Salina Elks Lodge, Friday an- olis had the support of two thirds of rounce the opening of the Elks the farms in a national referen-j natlonal 'h leadership contest, dum. N. Santa Fe when remodeling is completed at the Santa Ft address. The loan company will occupy er playing were taken.

football. us what our educational system shcmld or should not teach, and X-rays how, when and where it should be done. "I'm confident that he has the Secondary Social Science An "Econimic Glimpse of Iran" by the Seitz interests. A remod- 1 eled front is being installed. AT ST.

JOHN'S ability to make a far greater was S. ivcn the more than 50 teach- Raymond E. Sethman, 300' contribution in the field of nuclear ers at tne Secondary School Social Science roundtable by Dr. Ben Fuson, Kansas Wesleyau CUt his ft hand power," he said said for a proposal to make the Glen Elder Dam an irrigation under 19 who compete in separate Columbia; Mrs. Cl.ud.Mc- divisions on local, state and na- National Winners project-a proposal supported by tional levek the junior senator who brags of getting it through the Senate Committee even though he is only a junior minority member of it, and even though or $1000, $500 and" he wasn't present when the bill came up on the floor of the Senate.

children. Clifford Drafahl, 25, and his Wife. Judith, 73, once estranged, they had reconciled. Left At Home couple's children, Mike, 4, and Lisa, 3, were left last Sunday the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Parisse, parents of 12 children. A man asked the Parisses' eldest daughter, Helen, 15, to watch the children while he hunted an apartment. He never returned. News stories about Mike and Lisa brought many calls from many persons claiming to be their parents. The juvenile court then stepped in to make sure the right parents were found.

Drafahl and his wife read- the and came to Kansas City to claim the youngsters. litical outcome in the west, claiming the Democrats are likely to one or two Hospital Dismissals Mrs. Frederick Cur- First, second and third place ry 1202 Acorn Clrcle winners in the national ccntesti BeU 419 Ash; Carl will receive U.S. savings bonds Uv ood 13w 11 Andrew B. and girls' divisions.

Winners of the state contest will receive $300, $250 and $200. "Irrigation by law can only be'Awards in the local contest are established when 51 per cent of $100 for first place, for sec- He was treated and an anti- tetanus shot given. the farmers in a proposed irrigation district petition for it. At 'Glen Elder, 95 per cent of the ond place and $50 for third place. The Salina Elks Lodge's youth Mrs.

Andrew B. Crook, 1108 Park; Mrs. Luciie Craig, 216 N. 8th; Mrs. Edna R.

Witschi and girl, 337 N. llth; Henry G. Lufa- inus, Ellinwood; Mrs. R. E.

ning, Osborne; Chester M. son, Quinter; Larry Will, Ulysses; Arza C. Smith, Bennington; Mrs. View Land To Condemned The Saline County board of Friday morning tract of land to be cc for improvement of the Bridge Road east of The move is expected within a month. The Bolen-Wood Agency A handled the lease on the Santa Fe property.

was treated. Rudolph C. Rabbass, 208 12th, i an ankle. An anti-tetanus shot was given. Roberta Marshall.

717 Self-Appointed Cunningham criticized newspaper columnists, radio and TV University. Dr. Fuson, who spent two years in Iran on a Fulbright Teaching Hujber, Dlo W. commentators, who have "taken his back when he over the role of educational ex- 1 Fellowshi P- land reform is fell a a a cupboard. He pert3 and haye some of the country's great econimic most foolish criticisms and sug- estions about our system." Cunningham took a stand against the suggestion made by or so rich famiiies wh own all numerous people that only the ex- lhe land he said "By paying little attention to peasant bitterness and incipient need.

"Most fanners are tenants in ecomomic shackles to the lOou was treated and an anti-tetanus shot given. ft a i students be selected for acadern- ic education beyond high school reTO i those landowners are stick. Dantd Efm orf- and the others be placed in ing knife in their ntry's fu- 55TL" TML to or trade 10 to 12 hi the House, i farmers petitioned district because they activity committee, headed by LoKIa Suelter, Tescott; Mrs. Har la Trouble district Because tney contest. Members of the inr5 da -Hanson, Getting down to specifics, he isn't neeeded there to make' committee are Leo Geis, Joe Sie mond Morgenstern, said of Kansas: already productive land more pro- Player and Clarence Peterson.

Mrs Verlan M. Hoffman, Abi- commissioners will an- eye when he ran into steel pipe. He was treated. Ethel B. Freese, i cut her left thumb ture." On A Panel Also on the program was a pan- portion which "education has con- el diseussion "Strengths and of High School Social "Our American system of education CM be justly proud of that "I'm counting on the realigned Kansas'district represented by Rep.

(Walter McVey We appear to be 1 in trouble in the Kansas district of Rep. (J. Floyd) Breeding." McVey represents what is now the 5th District. He is not a candidate for re-election. The Demo- Politicians To Take Over TV "Candid Camera" and a other television programs cratic candidate is state Sen, Wade Myers and the Republican is Joe Skubitz.

Breeding is being opposed in the inew 1st District by Republican Hep. Bob Dole. Dole Defends His Record STAFFORD Congressman ew 'Bob Dole says he voted for the will Cuban and Berlin resolutions, the ductive in piling up grain sur- luses." Anderson To The Area TOPEKA (AP)--Gov. John Anderson carried his campaign traveling into western and southern sections of the state this weekend, preparing to wind up the biggest part of ii Sunday in Wichita. Today be was scheduled for appearances in Paola, Pittsburg, Burlington, Council Grove and Colby, Oakley, Leoti and Smith Center.

His Saturday includes Junction City. On Sunday he will make two television appearances in Wich- Entry Entry forms and additional information may lene. St. was admitted. vens.

Originally, a tract owned I-aT Lee ky Mr. and Mrs J- Watkins onion, injured his left shoulder ave anc are and additional m- Boniila, 623 2nd- Mrs Clark als W3S to ondemned but during a practice be obtained from'Kccfc. rar km iSv Watki haVB 3greed to sel1 PhySi al ed CaU a 5 ff J4 A rt. John's Mrs. haps we could or should" have four 5005 field other I done more.

But I shall be the rofessional education. last to apologize for what we' Panelists were Ropert Rayfies- ford, student at Kansas Wesleyau University; Jerry Goodwin, candi- either John Burgess at 155 S. 5th, or Frame Wary, secretary, at the Elks Lodge. Entry forms also will I be available at Salina and Sacred leart high schools. The deadline 'or entries is Dec.

1. have to over for TV, Agricultural Appropriations Bill appearances by two Democratic (which prov ided funds for the candidates for office this week- Rural Electrification Association Rep. J. Floyd Breeding will sdf 3Ctl bil 'and expanded exports of wheat), employed retirement to strengthen the ob- i 5Cene Uterature and 16 1 FJlsworth will visit Salina Sato- Bel 12. replacing Candid Cam- drug laws te Avlward's He is ruming for Congress sion ac riimitation of oil i uiu ior ita.

Aylward Caravan To caravan from Twi i the land to the count y- The count Lams, 130D Gypsum; Ray A. wiir nav nr will pay $278.40 wards, Delphos. three times the 1.16 Hugh The Isaacson Bridge Road project, which won't be started for some time, will include replacement of the old Isaacson bridge, the lowest one in the county. Two small bridges will be replaced by a single span at the intersection of North Street Road and Isaacson Bridge Road. The cost of tba project will ba about $150,000.

X- rays were taken. Gloria Ingermauson, sol- Must Upgrade The matter of quality education date for countj clerk; Dav Pear is the attitude with which each son minist erial intern at Imman- community and state takes to- from Kansas' First District. Three television appearances the postal rate bill which pro- a communist mail are scheduled by Paul L. Ayl-j Hmitation of free mai i ings by con ward of Ellsworth in his bid to gasmen and a reduction of $100 win the unexpired U.S. Senate term from Kansas.

He'll be on -KTVH, channel 12, 1:30 pm Saturday; on KAKE, channel 10, at 12:30 pm Sunday, and on KARD, channel 3, at 2:30 pm Sunday. Tax Payments Are Coining In Payments of first half 1962 real and personal property taxes have started coming in at the County treasurer's office. Keith Lilly, treasurer, Saturday mailed approximately 50,000 of the statements. The total tax abstract is Dec. 20 is the deadline for payment without penalty.

After that date a 10 percent per year penalty is added. The penalty is 3 cents a day on each $100. Journal classified ads get results. gressmen million in foreign aid. Dole said that Breeding ads purporting to show Dole's voting record are an "amazing mixture of half-truths and absolute falsehoods." "My record speaks for itself," Dole said.

Aylward Blasts Pearson's Stand On Glen Elder WICHITA (AP)--Paul Aylward, Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate, accused his opponent, James Pearson, Thursday of supporting a measure "far more dictatorial for fanners than the present farm legislation he keeps harping about." The Ellsworth attorney told supporters at a luncheon; farm legislation my oppo- The caravan will carry neighbors of Aylward, an Ellsworth attorney, to lunch at thfi Lamer Hotel and they'll work for the Democratic candidate during the afternoon. Richard Tripp Out Of Hospital Richard Tripp, son Mr. and Mrs. Victor Tripp, 523 S.

9th, was expected to be released Friday from Hadley Memorial Hospital, Hays. Tripp, sophomore at Fort Hays Stale College, underwent an appendectomy earlier this week. Homer Floyd Homer Floyd Salina Speaker Former Kansas University football player Homer Floyd, now a field representative of the Kansas Commission on Civil Rights, will speak to the Salina Council on Human Relations at 3 pm Sunday. The meeting will be at Carver Center, 315 N. 2nd.

The public is invited. and girl, 25S N. Oakdale; Fritzie Tippett, 148 N. Atlanta; Mrs. Robert W.

Duenow, 540 W. Iron; Art Crisostomo, 506 S. 12th. Births Girls Capt. and Mrs.

Delbert L. Daire, 924 W. Walnut, 7 UM. 3 Nov. at Asbury Capt.

and Mrs. Joe O. Sandoval, 1605 Dover Circle, 8 Ib. isy Nov. at SAFB.

Boys--Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wer- ban, Tescott, 7 Ibs. 2.4 Nov. 1 at St.

John's; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. Scott, 1106 N. 7th, 7 Ibs.

4.4 Nov. 1 at Asbury. Courts Pdfce traffic -Stopsigns: Paul Dean Holzhuter, 721 Wayne; Ralph Downey Tucker, 834 Russell; El van Ishmale Nickels, 512 W. Iron, each 15. Speeding: Lloyd Taylor, Brookville, $15; James Lee Cochran, 144 S.

10th, $10; Carla Howard Fiant, 1845 Marc, $10. Other: E. J. Outland, 1302 N. 4th, no valid driver's license on person, Charles Edward Burnhardt, 143 N.

llth, wrong way on one-way street, $5. CKy CMrt Traffic -Speeding: Mary A. Johnson, RFD 1, $12 and costs; Joseph P. McGill, Wichita, $15 and costs; Robert W. Eddy, Junction City, olis, executive director of the and costs; Ernest J.

Thomp- tral Kansas Council of Girl Scouts, son, Osage City, $10 and has resigned effective Dec. i to unhook a trailer' from a pickup truck. Stitches were a and an anti-tetanus shot given. more of their own material comforts and pleasures than the education of their youth will never at- ain a quality program of education. "Any community or state which refuses adequate financial support of a fine program of education will never have it.

They will re- Doufcts World War 3 Will Ever Come A former World War 2 counterspy told a Salina audience Thursday night that he doubts there will be a World War He was Dan Tyloer Moore. He spoke at a meeting of the Knife cr, iormerly of Newark, N. and Fork Club. arrived in Salina to become Moore's topic was "Cloak and ne vicar of the Episcopal He told of his experiences as a counterspy with the uel Lutheran Church, and Jerry George of The Salina Journal news staff. Earl Dean of Abilene High School was elected chairman for he roundtable in 1963.

Carl Mi- beck, Salina high school debati coach, was chairman year. Fr. Dettweiler Arrives In Salina The Rev. Walther R. Dettweil- Mrs.

Ivan Edmaids Mrs. Edmands Resigns Mrs. Ivan Edmands, Minneap- Church of the Incarnation. Fr. Dettweiler will officiate at OSS in Cairo during World War nis fu st service Sunday.

2. He succeeds the former vicar He emphasized that in the spy, 31 organizer of the church, the field, death comes swiftly and un- lRev David T. Agnew, who was expectedly and said that asiassi-1 transferred to Goodland in Aug- nation probably is the biggest The church has had no vicar problem. since. GoUfrid Doubts World War Fr.

Dettweiler has been chap- Gotifrid FMOC At In a question-answer period fol- in of branches of Rutgers andj MANHATTAN Joe Goltfrid lowing his talk, Moore said he Set Hall universities and rec- son of Mr and Mrs Gott doubts there will be a World War I tor of the St. John's Episcopal ri Assaria is one of 10 final- Parsons Paper To New Home PARSONS (AP) The Parsons Sun vriil move Saturday to a new home after more than 40 years in its present location. sional football for a team at Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Before Send your news tip to the Salina Journal. $10 in prizes every week.

Robert Riffle, $50 jail two counts of 31. i Ch rch a11 in ewark Iists in the Favorite Man on Cam- I for one don think it's going; He developed an ccumemcal'pus contest at Kansas S(ate Uni to come, for the same reason that college program for commuter: versity, Manhattan you don'c have a fire in a match-students in Newark. Th F-JIOC win 'ho company," he said. Fr. Dettmiler is a graduate of! vote of all women students at Moore 5ai the United States, Rutgers University and the Berk- -Sta(e and will be crowned at has won a "mcst stunning vie- i ley Divinity School, New Haven, he Snowball an all-imiversitv tory" in the past few days.

He Conn. wilh said Khrushchev's bluff was called 1 He and his wife, Marcia. and idanco Saturday Nov 10 were from KU, he played profes-' costs. sas Council, Mrs. Edmands was that if Khrushchev loses face at City Robert Rifne, pleaded an accountant for her late hus- home he might be overthrown by, innocent to charge of disturbing band in an automobile military coup, job the peace, committed to county She previously had been Ottawa- Moore closed by saying that if Jnts.jail until posting of $500 clerk and had taught in there is a World War 3 it will Commission, he was recreation 'preliminary hearing set for Nov Minneapolis schools, supervisor at Gregg Convlv.

a B8 Ig TM rS munity Center in Kansas City, Mo. He will discuss vocational training, education and employment of minority groups. A progress report on employment of minority groups in Salina will follow his speech. for Marriage Licenses Jerry D. Jenkins, 19, Little Rock, and Jane A.

Vaji 20, Tampa. Gr.rge a i her. Plourde, 23, Caribw, and by each men's organ- jized house. The men for election through posters on campus, serenades and skits at the women's houses. Gotffrid rcnresents his social won by the "nation that won thej The Bell Advertising Service, fraternity.

Delta Fpsiion. in the spy war preceding M. BeU and oper-election" He is president of the The next Knife and Fork Club.ator, celebrated its 18th year in'senior class at K-State this year Mrs. Edmands plans to resume studies at Kansas State Teachers. College Emporia, in preparation meeting wiil be Dec.

1. Helen'business Thursday. has Vera Rose Pettrs, 24, Salina. Paul Arnold Hemrny. 19, and Send your news tip to The Salina Journal $10 in prizes every week.

is active in the Lutheran a graduate of the Uni-. He has been in the same Io- Church. He is a physics major of Colorado, will speak cation at ISO S. 5th, for the 18 and is on dean's honor'roll on "Bright Bridge to years. cttirid is a member of fiie For the past seven years, he.varsity basketball team.

He is. Send your news tip to The Salina iha-5 also operated the ABC Furnija 1S59 graduate ot Assaria high Journal. $10 in prizes tvery week. I and Appliance Store. school..

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