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Doubts France Would Withdraw From NATO WASHINGTON (AP) Me George Biuidy. President John. ion's special assistant on na HonaJ security affairs, he doubts that France ever would withdraw from the North Atlantic alliance. Prance, he said, has demonstrated repeatedly it means to stay in the alliance which still is successfully protecting Western Europe. But, Bundy added, even if any nation ihould withdraw from the alliance he believes ways would be found to protect the interests and security at other members.

Bundy was interviewed on the CBS "Face the Nation." Life Savings Of $24,000 Stolen BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) Mo Ben Ali had hoped retire this year after 40 years selling hot chestnuts, peanuts and popcorn from his pushcart Saturday night burglars stol what he called his life caving of $24,000. The money included 110,000 in coins, stuffed into pea nut bags and hidden in shopping bags. "I saved and saved and savet --all for a burglar," said the 68 vendor. "I'm just a HOOSIER BOWLER TENTH COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)-Valparaiso bowler, Gene Rhoda, toppled J.127 pins here Saturday night in the Professional Bowl ere Association open tourney to cop 10th place and $750.

Former Masters champion Billy Golembiewski of Detroit grabbed first place and $3,000 by spilling 9,884 pins. man without a life. I feel like the blood has run out of me." Ben Ali, who lives alone, has been a widower nearly 20 years. He left his native Morocco as a teen-ager. After losing money in the 1J29 stock market crash he began to store hii cash in paper bags.

Warriors Wrap Up UFL Eastern Title DIAL OL 2-553-3 Doubts Indonesia Can Explode A-Bomb Next Year CANBERRA, Australia (AP) Prime Minister Sir Robert Menzies expressed doubt today that Indonesia could explode an atomic bomb next year. Brig. Gen. Harlono, director of the Indonesian army logistic service, said Saturday that donesia plans to launch homemade guided missiles and explode an A-bomb some time next year. CLEVELAND (AP) The chase is over for the United Football League's Eastern Division title with Indianapolis an easy winner, but the Western Division battle between Canton and Charleston could go right own to the wire.

Indianapolis i the rown Sunday night with a 35-0 ictory over Joliet. It gave the Warriors a 9-J mark and a four- ame lead over Quebec and Wheeling, both with 5-7 records, nd only two came; left. Quebec knocked the Ironmen out of the race, taking a 42-30 victory Sunday night. The Canton Bulldogs streaked to their eighth straight win Saturday night, bumping Toledo, 36-22, while Charleston was giving Grand Rapids an unmerciful I 82-7 beating. The Rockets and Bulldogs share the Western Division lead tossed three more and the Rock ets scored $4 points in the sec ond period.

Quarterback Bob Brodhead passed for three touchdowns as Canton kept its streak alive. The Bulldogs had to overcome a 20-U deficit in the third quar ter. Quarterback Phil Yenrick had helped put Canton in the hole with touchdown passes of IS and 19 yards, Quebec moved into a second- place tie with Wheeling in the East as end WaJly Fritz caught three touchdown passes for the Rifles. Dave Matheson scored two touchdowns to lead the Iron- men. Grand Rapids invades Joliet and Indianapolis visits Charleston Saturday night.

Wheeling entertains Toledo and Canton is host to Quebec Sunday night. STANDING)? Eastern Division TT. L. Pts. Opp.

W. L. Pts. Opp.j Indianapolis Wheeling Quebec Joliet I 7 217 7 274 012 1J2 Western Division 190 1S2 231 Charleston W. L.PU.Opp.

10 Canton Toledo 5 Grand 4 no JM 213 211 137 177 278 351 with 10-2 records and are five games ahead of Toledo, the EXPERT Also Orthopedic Shoe Repair Dry Cleaning Pressing Hat Cleaning Blocking iV Alterations Zipper Repair Shoes Shined Dyed TWO LOCATIONS TO SIRVE YOU! DOWNTOWN-30I N. MAIN 1 Dear Nertk OM KOKOMO MALI U. S. 31 ty.Pan, NICK'S SHOE AND HAT SEftVICE nearest competitor. Either Canton or Charleston will meet the Warriors in Indianapolis Dec, in the championship game.

Ron Calcagno threw two touchdown passes and Ron Digravio lofted another in the Warriors' victory. Also helping hand Joliet its 12th loss without a victory were Joe Rider, who caught two scoring passes and Roger Lopes, with touchdown runs of seven and 40 yards. Charleston quarterback Ron Miller passed for six touchdowns in the rout of the Blazers. His replacement, Ron Pennington, Expect Clash Between Bold Lad, Sadair and Flamingo he has posted four stakes sue- By ORLO ROBERTSON Associated Press SporrU Writer The Flamingo at Hialeah Park, first of IMS's major stakes for 3-year-olds, is some three months away but already horse-racing fans are talking of a clash between Bold Lad and Sadair. Bold lad.

a hard-hitting son of Bold Ruler from Mrs. H. C. Phipps 1 WheaUey Stable, finished his 2-year-old campaign last month with a record of eight victories, six of them in stakes, and two seconds for earnings of Sadair, a mighty fast son of the Argentine sire, Petare, from Mrs. Mary B.

Hecht's North Forty Stable, still has the Pimlico Futurity on Nov. 28 before winding up his 1964 season. But the ease with which he won last Saturday's cesses in compiiong a record of seven firsts, one second and three thirds in 11 starts. Bold Lad, a home bred, and Sadair. a Florida-bred young' ster who cost Mrs.

Hecht 10,000 as a yearling, have met twice. And both times Sadair was third as Bold Lad showed the way home in swiftly run six-furlong events. Highway Supply Bids Are Due Next Month Bids for supplies and nwteri als for IKS at the Howard County Highway Dept. will be opened on two consecutive dayi in December, the Board of County Commissioners agreed Monday. The dates and times for openings are as follows: Dec.

14, p.m.--gasoline (for the highway and sheriff's departments), diesel fuel, pre- cast and presfressed beams, traffic line paint and applying of traffic line paint. Dec. IS, 10 a.m. various trades of asphalt, emulsion and tar; bituminous coated aggregate, asphaltic concrete binder and top; gravel and stone. Dec.

IS, 1 p.m.--Wades for traders, roaint inert and drags; sodium chloride; tires and tubes; corrugated metal pipe, pipe arches, sectional plate, flooring and guard rails. Monday, Nov. 16, 1964 KOKOMO (Ind.) TRI8UME St. Joseph Memorial Hospital DISMISSALS Anderson, Mrs. Rita (Ro aid) and baby, 1114 Mornin side Dr.

Barnett, Mrs. Norman (Jua ita) and baby. 1S2J S. Main Beam, Mrs. Willard (Lela Greentown R.R.

2. Beasiey, Jimmy, Russiavil R.R. 2. Christopher, Miss Penny, 132 S. 17th St.

Colbert, Mrs. Larry (Norma N. Main St. Dyke, James, S. Marke St.

Indiana College Football Records By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS $301,700 Garden State Stakes at Garden State Park started fans talking of what will happen after the pair become J-year-olds on Jan. 1. It was 10 lengths back to Roy' at Gunner in the Garden State Stakes as jockey Manuel Yeaza sent Sadair over the miles in track-record time of 1:41, He earned $181,020 and boosted his bank account to Most of Sadair's winnings came from the country's two richest races-the Arlington- Washington Futurity and the Garden State stakes. However, The Big Three OP Notre Dame II 0 24J 57 Purdue .1 1JJ 124 Indiana 2 no OCC All Games Ballots Mailed For C. of C.

Directorships Ballots for the election of six new directors for the Kokomo Chamber of Commerce were being mailed Monday, accord ing to Richard C. Schwartz, chairman of tht election committee; He said they must be returned to tht chamber offices before I p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 54. Schwartz said there are 12 candidates from which the ix will be chosen for three-year terms beginning Jan, 1. Gibson.

Mrs. Marion (Edna 14W S. Courtland Ave. Harris, Curtis, 1123 N. Pui dum St.

Murray, Mrs. Ora (Kather ine), 2700 N. Washington St. Osborn, Harry, Michigantown R.R. 1.

Osborn, Mrs. Harry (Lillian) Michigantown R.R. 1. Philipson, John, Logansport Shepard, Ronald, $301 W. Def enbaugh Rd.

Smith, Miss Katherine, Koko mo R.R. 4. Turnbull, John, 1114 N. Burk St. Wagner, Mrs.

Win, (Fran ces) and baby, 12M N. Philips St. Weidner, William, 2920 Locke St. Ball State Butler-x Ind. State Valparaiaso DePauw St.

Josephs OP 4 2 4 4 1W 149 4 2 175 149 4 188 141 2 160 1U 141 117 in ,10 202 4 2 ..4 2 ..4 2 1 X-One tie HCC Ad Games Taylor Franklin Manchester Ind. Central Hanover Anderson GOODYEAR SPECIAL WINTER TIRE OFFER SECOND TIRE 260 Tractor- Type Cleats BUILT DEEP I TO BITE DEEP Designed to get you through--even at turnpike speeds PRICE When you buy first tire at No-Trade Price GOODYEAR PREMIUM SUBURBANITE 3-T NYLON for strength and i.fety Extra-Mileage Tufsyn! Wabash Rose Poly OP 5 0 5 4 121 103 4 I 3 172 US 2 3 I 197 251 I I 138 251 1 4 7 187 1 4 7 97193 1 OTHERS 7 1 i 2 I 0 M18S OP 99 1115 121 i i i i i JNO MONEY DOWN! Free Mounting! "NO LIMIT" GUAJIANTEE! aOODYtAK NATION.WIDt "NO LIMIT" GlMdANTtE- No limit an month. Na limit mllti No limit at to roid No limit to aptad for tht antlra Mil tht) tint ALL NKW OOODYEAR AUTO TIRES ARE GUARANTEED dataetl In workroanahip and materials and normal road hazards. axccot repair- Ibll punctual. IF A GOODYEAR TIRE FAILS UNDER THIS GUARANTEE my of mora thin 10.000 Goodytar dtaltrt in Unitad and Canada wilt allowanca on a niw lira bated on original dapth ramaininf and currtnt "Gaodyaar Prict," 1 THIS OFFER GOOD FOR ONE WEEK ONLY SIZE Ho-Tnde-ln 2nd Tin You Piy 6.00 13 6.50/7.00*13 6.50/7.00 14 7.50x 14 8.00 14 8.50 1 14 9.00/9.50x14 6.70x15 7.10*J5 7.60x15 1.00/8.20x15 $19.30 20.65 22.85 23.90 26.55 29.00 3J.25 23.90 26.55 29.00 32.25 9.65 10.32 11.42 11.95 13.27 14.50 16.12 11.95 13.27 14.50 WHITE WALL SUE No-Trade-in 2nd Tirt You faiy 6.00 13 8.50/7.00x13 6.50/7,00 7.50x14 8.00x14 8.50x14 9.00/9.50x14 6.70 15 7.10x15 7.60 IS 1.00/8.20 IS $22.80 24.20 26.35 27.40 30.05 3Z.55 35.75 27.40 30.05 32.55 35:75 $11.40 12.10 13.17 13.70 15.02 1C.27 17J7 13.70 15.02 18,27 17.87 fpfua tax Individual Scoring TD PAT TP Seibert, E'ham ..14 0 R4 Nowatzke, 9 in 17 Anderson.

Wab, 1ft 2 Glaser, E'ville 1 2 Scheib, r.C 2 50 Wolski, N.D. Minniear, P'due 0 Lass, Valpo 7 4S Reeves, Ball St. 7 4 Eddy, N.D 7 2 44 Todd, Ball St. ft 44 Nesbitt, 17 44 X--One field goal Three field joals COLLEGE FB RECORDS Scoring passes thrown: Carter, Earlham, If; Huarte, Notre Dame, 14 and two conversions; Smith, Franklin, 14; DeVault, Evansville, 11 and one conversion; Jones, Taylor, 10; Miller, Indiana Central, and one conversion; Badar, Indiana, 7 and one conversion. Saturday Indiana at Purdue Iowa at Notre Dame Evansville at Southern Illinois (Night) Nov.

HI Notre Dame at Southern California Nationwide Educational Policy Asked WASHINGTON In harsh criticism of the "educational establishment," Dr. James B. Conant has called on the 50 states to join in a nationwide educational policy. Conant, president emeritus of Harvard University, emphasized he was not referring to a national education policy to be established and directed by the federal government but rather a policy set up by the states. Conant set forth his views in a new book, to be published today, "Shaping Educational Policy," (McGraw-Hill).

In it he urges that the six regional accrediting agencies be "discredited," and that the influence of such organizations as the National Education. Associa tion be minimized. Willis, Mrs. Marion (Sharon), OOEW 4.19S. Wilson, Mrs.

Maude. Tipton Yockey. Mrs. Carolyn. 1213 E.

State St. Bowman, Paul Galveston R.R. 2. Colford, Mrs. Raymond (Jan ice) and baby, Burlington.

Decker. Miss Martha Ann, 130 Magnolia Dr. Gerhard, Richard (Dorie Kokomo R.R. 2. Irby, George 74X S.

Market St. James, Mrs, Leonard (Linda), Peru. Leonard, Horace 1521 N. Buckeye St. Mathis, Phreno, Bunker Hill.

Musgrave, Frederick Lee, 1142 Forest Dr. Reel, Mrs. Richard (Mary Ruth), Russiaville R.R. 2. Richardson, Henry Tipton.

Roberts, Mrs. George (Rosemary), 5708 Peshewa Cf. Shaffer, John 2323 N. Delphos St. Shook, Donald 5604 Treaty Ln.

Tuley, Mrs. Sadie, Rochester R.R. 2. Ward, Charles, 312 N. Webster St.

ADMISSIONS Surgery Belcher. George 1019 Linda Dr. E. Dean, Mrs. Patricia Windfall R.R.

2. DeWitt, Mrs. Betty Ann, Sharpsville. Ely, Mrs. Carmen 819 E.

Hoffer St. Gillespie, Frank Kokomo R.R. S. Henry, Albin Logansport. Jones, Mrs.

Helen 2702 Markland Ave. Kirkpatrick, James 1330 W. Jackson St. Larimore, Charles 1212 N. Union St.

Pctoskey, Edward, 615 W. irginia Ave. Swain, Oral 513 V. Mar- St. Vasselc.

Peter 920 E. uperior St. Weeks. Mrs. Alice 1037 S.

Lewis St. Wooley. Kenneth 325 outhway Blvd. Rocchio, Joseph, 1WO E. 'aile Ave.

Orthopedic Smith, Otto, Rochester. Legg, Larkin 0.. 2010 N. Locke St. Medical Ballard.

Mrs. Betty Ann, E. Taylor St. Patmore, Gregory Lee, 1234 Indiana Ave. Rocchio, David 711 S.

Cooper SI. Davenport, Charles, 2700 N. 'ashinfttori St. Feller, Marie 817 Wal- ut St. Walker, Mrs.

Opal, 14 South- owns Blvd. Whiteman. a 1105 rentwood Dr. Howard Community Hospital DISMISSALS Bowen, Dalles, S. Main St.

Burge, Mrs. David (Wanda), 9U S. Plate St. McKinney, Larry (Carol) and baby, Greentown. Ford's Theater To Be Restored WASHINGTON (AP) The old Ford's Theater building is to be closed on Nov.

20 so that work may start on restoring the interior to its appearance the night ot April 14, IMS, when President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated. Work will take about two years, said Secretary of the Interior Stewart L. Udall. Congress has voted 12,738,600 for the restoration. The building now houses the Lincoln Museum and has little to indicate that it was once a theater.

During restoration the museum items will be placed in storage but later will be on display in the theater basement. Birth College Scores Anderson 26, Alma (Mich.) 14 Bradley 21, Evansvjlle DePauw 22, Wabash Jl Hanover 42, Rose Poly I Indiana Central 14, Manchester 12 Illinois Wisconsin 0 Kalaraazoo (Mich.) 37, Franklin 7 Kentucky State 25, Taylor Michigan 34, Iowa 20 Mtanefota 14, Purdue 7 Notre Dame 34, Michigan State 7 Oregon 28, Indiana 21 Ohio State 10, Northwestern 0 Valparaiio 21; (IU.) 7 They Split SAN JUAN (AP) San Juan and Ponce split Sunday double header in the Puerto Ricin Winter Baseball League, San Juan won the first (ame 2-1 and Ponce the second 3-2. Ben-Gurion Quits Central Committee TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) Ex- Premier David Ben-Gurion quit the central committee ol It- rael'i ruling Mapai party Sunday night after accusing it of illegally shelving his program for electoral reforms. The committee approved Premier Lev! Eshkol'i proposal to (helve Hie program for four years. This demanded by the left-wing Ahdut Avoda party, a member of the 'coalition Kovernment, because the party would lose parliamentary seats.

CAMERON--Capt. and Mrs. James Cameron, Ft. i a girl, Cathy Jean, pounds, 7 ounces, Nov. 4, at the hospital nt Ft.

Biley. TURNER Mr. Mrs. Charles R. Turner.

JJlt Harding N.E.. Minneapolis, a sirl. Lisa Marie, pounds, 11 ounces, at 10:12 a.m. Tuesday in a Minneapolis i a Maternal grandmother is Mrs. Lelia Hall.

N. Main St. The paternal grandmother is Mrs. Fred Turner, 1130 N. Morrison St.

GALL Lt. and Mrs. John F. Gall, Governor's Island, N.Y.. a girl, Lynn Marie, pounds, at the Army hospital there Friday.

The mother is the former Miss Martha Lou Trobaugh. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond (Tubby) Trobaugh, Galveston. Mason, Mrs.

Carl (Beverly), Westmorland Dr. Mouser, Mrs. Harold (Linda) and baby, 1794 Lafontaine Si. Owens, Mrs. Joseph (Reba).

1901 S. Melfalfa Rd. Prater, Mrs. Raymond (Mel) and baby, J14 E. Ricketts St.

ADMISSIONS Surgical Hooker, OrvjIIe, 140S N. Lafountain. Huskinx, Bridget, 124 Magnolia Dr. Nicholson, Walter, Converse, R.R. 1.

Wainscott, Mrs. Clarence (Ruth), 120S N. Jackson St. Medical Allen, Wilbert. Greentown.

Bliss. Mrs. Harold (Ruth), 1665 W. Elm St. Cross, Ralph, 1505 S.

Annstrong St. Little, Fredrick, Greentown R.R. 1. Luster, Mrs. James (Marv), Windfall.

Sloan, Lee, E. Mulberry St. Artist Dies ALEXANDRIA. Va. (AP) Artist Allen Erskine Philbrick, 84, died Safurday, He taught at the Art Institute of Chicago for many years until his retirement in 1956.

At St. Joseph Memorial Hospital LAY--Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lay, 2S4I Walker a boy, Robert Vinsant ft pounds, ounces, at 10:05 a.m. Saturday.

LJNDLEV Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas Ljndley, 5207 Council Ring a boy, Ross Alan, 8 pounds, 2 ounces, at 1:01 a.m. Sunday. CRONE-Mr.

and Mrs. Mi chael Crone. Galveston, a girl, Renee Ann, 7 pounds, 14 ounces, at 1:35 p.m. Sunday. The mother is the former Miss Kathleen Walker.

At Howard Community Hospital CASSIDY-Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cassidy, 907 E. Vaile, a boy, Troy Gene, pounds, 4 ounces, at a.m. Sunday.

Superior Court SERVICE STORE 21 IE, Walnut A.M. to P.M. Friday 111 1:30 P.M. Phnna GL f-4131 MADISON IS SECOND ROCHESTER, N. Yi (AP) The Hydroplane Misj Madison, owned by the mldenU ot Madison, wag honored Saturday night as national runner-up in IBM racing.competition.

The national champion boat for the second straight year on points in nine summer races was Misi BardaM of Seattle. Heard George Donelson vs. Roy Boshears and Ruth Hutchison. Plaintiff awarded 49N.M damages. Willa Dene Murphy vs.

Allen Ray Murphy. Divorce action dismissed. Arthur Greenwood vs. John Kinghorn and Jerry Lee Eades. Damage action dismissed.

Marriage Licenses James Clifford Helvie, OOEW- William Probate Gunman a 'Closed 'as insolvent. AUTO INSURANCE CALL 6L SCOTT, MASON A 389S, Dclco Radio, and Janice Lynn Benham, OOEW-3S8S. student, David W. Smith, 42 E. Boulevard, construction, and Cloteel Breeden, Charleston, W.Va., nurse.

George Curtis Bookmiller Jr. 72B S. Buckeye Continenta Steel, and Linda Sue Slaughter 255S W. Sycamore Grant's. David L.

Lowder, 2434 N. Mai Marines, and Patricia A Miller. 1405 E. Madison St. Charles William a i Youths Injured In Accident On U.

S. 35 Two 17-year-old youths were slightly injured Sunday afternoon when their car plowed into the rear of another car causing 1800 damage. The accident occurred p.m. on U.S. 35, about feet west of 500E.

Officers said Gregory L. Burger, 17, of 1137 S. Purdum failed to stop in time to avoid the car of Roy Jesse Reecer, 57, of 125 S. Philips Si. Burger and Allen Myers, 17, Kokomo R.R.

were taken to a hospital for treatment. Both vehicles were castbound at the time of the crash. R.R. 1 Continental Steel, and Dianne Kay Lawwn, Russiaville R.R. 1, Deteo Radio.

Duane Stanley JWchard, Mt. Pleasant R.R. 5 carpenter, and Judith Ann Scott. 714 N. Armstrong St.

i Jury Being Named For $100,000 Damage Suit Here Jurors were being selected Monday for a $100,000 traffic death suit in the Howard Circuit Court. The complaint was brought by Noel Coy and Henry P. Goodnight, of the Burnus Eilene Goodnight estate, against William Gerald Eidrldge. Mrs. Goodnight was killed Oct.

7, 1962, when a car driven by Eldridge left a curve OB Washington Street, just south of Smith Road. Indiana High School Football By THE ASSOCIATED PBESS Saturday Results Evansville Harrison 27, Evansville Rex Mundi 21 Louisville Male 49, New Albany.

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