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Beckley Post-Herald The Raleigh Register from Beckley, West Virginia • Page 28

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Posl-lTornld and lloijislor. Tkvkloy, a i 1, In fllemoriara WE wish to take this means to express our sincere thanks to all those who helped during the death of our beloved mother. Mrs. James (Edith) Dorsey, who passed away May 21st, 19G9. We especially wish to thank the Rose and Quesenberry Funeral Chapel, the doctors and nurses of the A.R.H..

the Rev. S. In Merooriam By SAM FOGG legalized gambling operations. being pro-Communist or ways the foundation WASHINGTON I --In at the timejpossibly a Soviet agent himself, might deal with its tax controversial 30-year career that the $12,000 annual i'eeJThc court was convened in problems. This in the view of oil the Supreme Court.

Justice roughly covered the session, the stay William 0. Douglas has i incurred in travel for and the furor stood a lot of heat in some.foundation. jdown. nrettv hot kitchens. Now at age What brought the situation Heated Outburst critics would amount to died" practicing law," which forbidden of federal judges.

Ralph Ginzburg, whose conviction for violating federal obscenity laws was upheld by the Supreme Court. The senator is him of "contemptuous The Internal Revenue Service hottest political the boiling point this month was; Douglas" personal life gener-jhas been inquiring into the the resignation of Abe Fortas a heated outburst in 1966 Parvin Foundation's tax deal- fierce as associate justice after 1 when he married his for several years. At issue I Failure to comply could cost a with the I foundation its tax-exempt sta- he had accepted Cathleen Heffernan, reports that there were he accented 512.000:520.000 fee from a foundation 23 and move than 40 years stock transac- a a to serve as up by convicted Congressmen took the tions between Parvin and the and a director of the tax: manipulator Louis E. Wolf floor to denounce the thrice-j foundation--a practice which exempt Albert Parvin Founda- Parvin was named a co-ldivorced jurist on not illegal is subject to conspirator in the Douglas rode out reporting requirements. His resignation from the but was never (storm in silence, was announced May 23.

'prosecuted or called to testify! His involvement The foundation. which pro: in the trial. Foundation raises morcjtus. motes better international r'ela-. The entire question of questions.

In GOP Demands lions, was established in 1960 ethics came under scrutiny, of the Fortas epi-i There have been jtheme the need for developing by West Coast financier Albert Douglas found himself thelsode. newspapers long i'ayora-j demands that Douglas resign; Early in May, the Securitiesibetter international understand- B. Parvin. who once held i target of attack. jble to Douglas have questioned 'from the court.

Senate GOP and Exchange Commission ji of the United States. controlling interest in three Las The vigorious. white-haired'the propriety of his acceptance! leader Everett M. Dirksen told temporarily suspended trading The oun 3 a tion was estab- scoffing at the canons of judicial Sen. John J.

Williams, R- has asked the American Bar Association for an advisory opinion on the ethics involved in the Douglas case. Parvin, a 69-year-old retired millionaire businessman who shuns the spotlight and almost always wears dark glasses, made his fortune in the hotel one of the "other persons." Alexander Rittmaster, a onetime associate of Wolfson's who became the government's chief prosecution witness, testified that Parvin was one of several persons who bought and resold blocks of stock in a Wolfson firm under a prior agreement with Wolfson. Parvin himself said all he did was buy stock in Wolfson's enterprise like thousands of others. Parvin has explained that he was inspired to set up the Smith, the Rev. Clyde Bussard, those who sent food and i'lowers i Goes 'or helped in any way.

May God richly bless each of you. ua sses on IN loving memory of Kenneth M. Bell, who passed away January 12ih. 1969. I seem to see in the soft, dim light A face I loved the best.

And think of him when the sun's last ray in the far-off west, vou no less as the time Husband, Mother, Children, Than Brothers and Sisters dicj on the day of your supply and equipment field and I foundation after reading Dou- built the Parvin-DohrmannSglas' book, "America Chal- Corp. into a $40 million-a-yearlienged," which had as its Vegas gambling casinos Not New iiustice has coollv survived such I of a fee from the foundation, (newsmen during the past week attacks in the past. Tiierc have been he has received a secret the for concerning the justice xecution and a move to the foundation. He declined disclosure. It surfaced and Ethel disclosure by federal amplify on this, but Sen.

in October. 1966. when Los who had been condemned tojof all outside income. jPaul Fannin. has Angeles Times reporter Ronald'death J.

Ostrow wrote of the secrets for to passing atomic! Rep. Emanuei Cellar, asserted that the $12,000 paid the Russians. A I chairman of the House Judicia-l Douglas by the foundation association and noted that the resolution of impeachment wasjry Committee who has been a wasn't his only outside income. foundation derived part of its filed against Douglas in the'defender of the court in thej Fannin also noted that funds from a first mortgage on House. Telegrams poured has taken sharp note of alDouglas had written an article the Flamingo Hotel and its 'Washington accusing the justice 'letter attributed to Douglas'for a magazine published by S3 was million in operations in Parvin-Dohrmannjj- stock, mainly to obtain infor-j the Parvin fir obtained mation on the sale of the sale of corporation by Parvin last faU.

Ho1 Pilot Station, Alaska Other Persons In the 1986 federal grand jury indictment of Wolfson, it was charged that he and four associates conspired to obstruct an SEC investigation of the jailed financier's dealings "with other persons to the grand jury iknown." Subsequently in response to a of the defen- it filed a Parvin as and its By TOM TIEDE succeeded only in blowing natives everywhere, They feel it a social necessJtv PILOT STATION, Alaska his arm off at the shoulder. Nobody has any idea how many j-- in lieu of taverns or night (NEA) The natives of this! Another time, the parents a seriously hooked to the clubs. In some cases, dinky Eskimo village say there an a child began a drunken bottle, but state police guess (duals are actually pressured are only three things to doi a gument in the 'middle of thel ore than half of all Eskimo! into heavy indulgence. here: work, sleep or drunk, i morning. The child wakened arrests are due to liquor.

There is no lack of the booze Some of the people con- anc began to poke around. Not As yet. researchers have i itself Bootleg whisky is centrate on the first two. But seeing "him. the father fell on (come to no startling conclusions i routinely flown in with the mail.

the majority, it seems, are! the baby and broke the tyke's i as to why the problem is so (And for those who can't afford particularly accomplished a a (prevalent among the natives. that, there is always home tii third. Tht; examp es alcoholic! They i frustration. I brew: the latter is poisonous Drink is a major scandal a ar Acco'-din" the need to forget i maybe, but potent. Pilot Station.

oOb residents There are only mosii cnildi sen at tnat in uie entire settle- regular village visitors, such (troubles, etc. conc jitions seem to be gettin In many areas of Alaska to- mem. oiu place is: OF SC. Better reasons are given by day the combination of strong nv 0 a LUC QilUTvCJ.ii i i i i tb. cuiu i i i i ilas coUar)sinfJ "There's nothing to do here." (led to stiff crackdowns oAi a a charter cilot who brings says a slightly sobered resident abusive drinking Some villages ma here Half ihe of pu 0 station.

"I got a i a passed laws against, 1h nickname 'are drunk all of the time and i of time, but there ain't a damn "public still i ierfeS HarcUv an even all of the people are drunk half i thing to do with it." have gone even further on ai-ernoorf pas-Vof the time. Landing here is! His point is well made. Most I to forbid the taking of any kind Shout bdsterous coming to another xvorldjof the year. Pilot is of a coho at any lime. from a dozen or more drunks everybody with red noses frozen into paralysis.

In thei Pilot Station, however, trails Inside houses outside houses" ancJ hiccuping." summer, there is some fishing ithe more progressive areas by anvwhere at all i The pilot's remarks, though 1 on the Yukon; in the winter a few centares. There is a thev are not just feelins -ay. i exaggerated, are not there is a bit of trapping and regulation against puolic intox-j either" Thev are soused He savs he likes the people hunting. But other than that here, but it ifi overlooked Eyewitnesses 'have seen indivi-'here and even admires some jit's deadly dull. jby village officials some of duals finish full quarts in a of them.

But. he says it's a There are only a half -dozen! whom are violators themselves. hour. Then they stagger about simple fact that: "This is the regular jobs in the And so the village stain re-- often injuring it rldrunkenest village in Alaska." jThe nearest town is SG5 (by mains. Tonight there is some themselves or "others.

i That statement, certainly, a i away. Television and radio jrowdincss. Tomorrow night Last year one drunk walked takes in a lot of territory, and. arc nonexistent. there may be a brawl.

Two off into the snows vowmc 1 if Alaska's social researchers: Thus, villagers turn to the: old men are scuffling outside commit suicide. He took alone are correct, a lot of drunken bottle for excitement. Catholic church. Parents a 30.0(5 rifle. Fortunately, hfc villages, too.

Studies indicate Besides, the natives see arc quarreling. Children hiding aim was as steady as his mind, "problem drinkins" thrives nothing wrong with drinking. 'The town, as usual, is drunk. President-Congress By JOE HALL hov.evcr. i a is in a i for i i --A system of tax credits to WASHINGTON A It is large pan.

a i to start on an antiballistic i i a industry to enter. far too early to tell how Prcsi- a i i a i itself. -system. Again an exceedingly-ghetto areas and hire the a dent Xixon Vill i a fare on By design the President close vote is likely unless some; core unemployed. A high a i his 1959'legislative proposals but moved in submitting his compromise is worked out.

jistration official conceded i a of Ihe clearly are in program. Some of his proposals. A check of key committee jvately last week it is proving! trouble in the Democratic-con- have not yet been presented in! chairmen and sponsors of a difficult even to draft such legi.s-j trolled Congress. form. iious proposals indicate it is Ration.

i As the first session of the 91st rna tcs for Xixon dubious as to whether; --Far-reaching airways and dants. the government filed For absence can never close ihe door of my heart, JAnd the lamp of my love is still glowing. Your heart was the truest in all world. Your love the best to recall. For no one on earth can take your place.

You are still the dearest of Lovingly Remembered And Sadly Missed By Shirley Funeral Directors W. First Only Crematorium WRITE FOR BROCHURE Keyser-Bryant Funeral Home Crematorium 1000 Johnstown Ph. 253-3331 Floor Sanding son and brother, Sgt. Lawrence within 50 miles of Beckley. Cook Jackson, who was killed in Viet-! Brothers, 465-5566 1965.

Flamingo Hotel Vegas casino. One of the major assets of the foundation was 31,291. shares Of Parvin-Dohrmann IN loving memory of our beloved FLOOR stock, which meant that founda- tion money was coming irom Las Vegas gambling. Douglas': successor as president, Fred Warner Neal, a graduate school professor, announced that the foundation has divested itself of the stock holding. The funds have been used TMfme to hea1 set up college scholarships lor foreign students at Princeton and the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) and to promote projects abroad.

Dou- travelled fco Latin FLOOR sander, eager and rug sham- Someday the Master's Plan will be or rent. Todd's Grocery and Revealed, and we will understand i Hardware. Beaver. Dial 253-8373. That this i merely earth, a there i is a greater land.

6 Lost, Found, Strayed I I. This tragedy cuts deeply now, a LOST Saturday i on wounds Northwestern Avenue. a dress shoes. Phone 253-0756 or 2526751. But through it all perhaps the Master's hand we'll feel.

I LOST Thursday, white female Our prayers we'll send to Him each bassett hound, with brown spots, S-I-D-E glas has America and elsewhere behalf of the foundation. Other Directors i Serving with him on the; foundation's board of directors! were Parvin; former President! Robert M. Hutchins of the University of Chicago; Princeton i Robert F. Goheen, former Pulitzer Prize- winning editor Harry Ashmore, and William J. Campbell, chief judge of the U.S.

District Court in Northern Illinois. A foundation spokesman said Douglas submitted his resignation in March before the Fortas case broke, but that the board did not meet to act on it until early May. The announcement said Douglas bowed out because the work involved was expanding and he lacked sufficient time. Douglas himself has declined any direct personal comment. but on Monday he authorized court spokesman Banning iwhittington to inform newsmen a lie "knew very about the tax problems of the Foundation.

The justice was quoted as saying: "As far as the tax are concerned, had tax lawyers and it's up to Ithcm. It's their job." Douglas is known to believe that the uproar is intended day, And as the time goes by, Through faith, good works, spayed, 253-8847. kindness. in We will be re-united on high. Sadly Missed By Parents: Mr.

and Mrs. Willie Collins Brothers and Sisters and! FOUND Comet car keys in Beckley. Owner may claim by identifying and paying for ad. Classified Advertising Department, Beckley Newspapers. 9 Wallpapering and Painting PAINTING reasonable, estimates.

insured. Call Jim Morgan, or 252-1235. and repair work, SI5 I labor charge on average room, anytime 253-0092 or 253-7841. PAINTING and small repairs. 30 years experience.

Call 252-7605. EQUIPPED i a residential painting. Insured. SAM G. FOLEY, 253-6255 LOWELL FOLEY.

252-6000 IN loving memory of our beloved son find brother. PFC Kenneth! E. Jackson, who was killed in Viet- they nam, February 5th, 1969. The sun still rises every morn, And warms the earth nach day, But somehow lacks the power to Our hearts since you're away. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY We Specialize In-- Store Fronts Tops For Home or Office Framing Glass For Anything Irj Glass Call GSass, Inc.

Eecklcy-Mt. Hope Rd. 252-6345 mainly to force him off the court. In a May 12 letter to To us his name will ever be. Parvin he was quoted as! key that unlocks memory writing: "I do not propose dcar ono 8onc bcnd to any such pressure." lA'bcloved face we'll ne'er forget.

i That would seem to suggest! i a Bill Douglas intends to Ir ljrn dare not question it out in the kitchen, no od wiled him hnmc just By DICK WEST WASHINGTON I --Judging from congressional testimony recently a public, the matter how hot it gets. DEATH NOTICES AND -Funeral Arrangements can former Scientists Reveal They Have Proven RICHARDSON John nge 74, i a services will conducted iif. 2 p.m. Sunday 10 Funeral Home will follow In by a Homo Jr. His seemed We only pray to meet again.

Sadly Missed By Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Sister and Brothers MARLITE PLASTIC-FINISHED PANELING FOR CREATING BEAUTIFUL WASH-N- WEAR INTERIORS Quality Lumber SUPPLY CO. 200 Avenue-Dial 252-5394 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY connuiiiu. i i IHUIIU posiai F.vsiem.

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else, which assumed to be Ihe reason it to the lop of the best- MCMILLI Moarneri lony ago never Slrc 1 vices i DC conducted p. Imok i before In Hi- Freewill buy book. 1 a a a i i i my i the a i cemetery, at i i i i By LET ONE CONTRACTOR DO IT ALL REMODELING SIDING DOORS WINDOWS "NO JOB IS TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL" EorwLd Home Modernization jSSToo By JOSEPH L. MYI.ER 'the i a Sciencr- Ser- in Since the "prurient one of Ihe terms the courts Mellon Mortuary i A I I vices A i i a i geodetic survey i Oceano- a used in groping around for -DKR. John: of Daniels.

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