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2-A THE DOMINION-NEWS Friday. May 30. 1 Extra Troopers to Aid Holiday Safety Today's BUSY WORLD indications traffic will be heavy throughout the weekend. CHARLESTON "Motorists ahead of the same period last carried out on a round-the-clock traveling West Virginia's year, every effort must be basis and individual troublesome West Virginia fTg, MM tmmm 1 1 hignwavs nis mree-aay lmensmea io promote sait mi merged Memorial Dav weekend will be driving." covered." Colonal Bonar said. u.

uGo? tta of INDUSTRY and LABOR By George A. Cragtt joined bv 250 members of the State Police Superintendent The superintendent also asked hrlTnL hniiHTppnrt pre West Virginia State Police in 220 R.L. Bonar said he instructed for an increased awareness on enforcement of the West Each situation is judged on an three-day no may weeicena are iha nr ail Hrivorc iKrmni, imnmvompnf individual hasis." conditions that generate a 10.000 CAMPIGN FUND and enjovable journev." month to change davs-off and "Records in our department program-the point system-in potentially road hazardous ASIDE FROM ANY political implications that may be in advising West Virginians of take other necessary steps to since the first of the year an effort to curb highway Since the point system was situation, mooresaia. aaaing. suggested concerning the effort of State Road Commission the plan of action.

Governor insure that trooper would indicate just plain carelessness accidents. introduced in West Virginia in emploves to obtain recognition of their union, there are labor union Arch A. Moore also be available for highway duty has been involved in many of the The accumulation of 12 points November, 1962. the department "However, in the final members in this area who see West Virginia as a battleground in appeaied to all motorists to during the Memorial Dav State's tragic accidents thus far or more as a result of traffic law has conducted about 16,000 analysis, safe driving is an the public emploves' union recognition campaign. make special efforts to complv holidav.

this year. Be alert, obey the laws violations could result in a interviews with licensed drivers individual matter. I urge all The inference seems to be that whatever the SRC workers i the laws that govern "The full State Police force and use good judgment." license suspension. who committed traffic drivers to obey the speed limits, are able to achieve in the wav of union recognition will be of highwav travel in the State. will be on duty until midnight Governor Moore also said he "However," Moore said, "if a violations, and more than 4.000 don't take chances, and remain honpfit tnntw nnhiir pmnlnvp'in Wpst Virpinia and eslewhere.

iH -with thPhiphwav Snnrlav Main hiehwavs will be has instructed Motor Vehicles motorist's record warrants a licenses have been suspended. constantly alert. Don let this Memorial Dav period become a The union members has called attention to me taci mat death rate in West Virginia this under constant surveillance, L-ommissionei jumi m. udies io suspension, is hoi necessaiy The Governor said from all tragedy for you or your family." there are more than a dozen states that now have laws which vear running about 23 per cent regular patrol work will be place major emphasis on that he accumulate 12 points. Caruthers Astronauts Share Charged Show in France Stabbing Evidence Still Out recognize the right of public employes to join a union and to bargain collectively.

The executive council of the AFL-CIO seems to believe that the West Virginia road workers are in the front line of the effort to gain union recognition inasmuch as the body, according to The AFL-CIO News, has made a $10,000 contribution to the effort. "There is now valid reason why the nation's public employes should be denied orderly legal procedures for a solution of their just grievances." the AFL-CIO Council said. All affiliated bodies were called on to "give of their Psychiatric Costs Limit Personnel CHARLESTON, W. Va. (UPI) doctors in the federal program Thrice PARIS (UPI) America's Bourget airport.

It was the first mvntnv, resources until victor Apollo 9 astronauts and the public appearance of the -y Two Beckley psychiatrists, are at the level required to get CHARLESTON, W. Va. (UPI maxe -r Franco-British Concorde, the airliner, which In addition to the hard cash from the AFL-CIO top brass, the husband and wife, are making trained personnel. -Police here placed three three inursua 111 uie 5WUUU18 council sunnori.s a hovcott bv labor of West Virginia tourist -ThiQ hv Wp ar? nnt nm- West's first suDersonic airliner, transatlantic crossings rt oi wo. an.iuaiiy in r- rh ifes nursaav at'ainst wan- iormer iviuunusvme attractions this summer, and the labor body called on Governor the federal government's medi- perly staffed in our (state) hos- Caruthers of nearby Penitentiary inmate.

at the opening of the 28th Paris 1970s. It carries 135 passengers. rtiun ivjuuie iu IIXUBHI.C un: ua.ea......5 cal program designed to Denetit puais, ur. caieman saiu. gned to Denetit puais, ur.

oaieman sa.o. The future of mass air travel 01 uarwm Rand who pleaded guilty in 1 17 southern West The husband-wife team are Portsmouth. Ohio, earlier in the International Air Show. guou idiui. residents of nine The tourism boycott is advocated, according to the council.

Virginia counties. trained psychiatrists out neitner tQ armed robbery and kid. Awronduib j-hi mi- u. cio -nine hv Countv, was found in his apart- David R. and with the formal signing by ouniy, A'iT zessbetss.

sarrs SJ nESSWSKlS: vitt, Scott, opened the U.S. exhibit at the an agreement to build, with members ot the boutnern west ing io ur. wieind i service station attendant. 1 u- n- ported to his truck driving job. Bateman.

the show and unveiled the Apollo 8 British participation, Eu-capsule flown around the moon ropean A300B "Airbus." "since the usual economic pressures arc not present in the West Virginia conflict." In Charleston, a special meeting of unionists called for a general work stoppage bv the state's 100.000 workers, if the strike continues, how such action is to be implemented is not clear. There is a question as to the ability of any labor union official, including State Labor Federation President Miles C. Stanley, to Virginia Regional Health Loun- ne council, Dasea in Kiue- Caruthers, 22, was held in cil. The council, created to pro- tieid. is neaaea oy ur.

uaniei Scioto County Jail in lieu of $5 bound aii on nooc.pr.oprc 3nH i drug store breaking and enter- viae oeuer meuicai services io 000 bond. His case was poor people and citizens in nine When announced last year Dy Qver tQ thg Scioto County Grand order a statewide work stoppage. Such an action, apparently would countii a nnvate organiza- ex-oov. nuieu otuui, me assignment was to test the designed for medium-range mg. Later the same year he was lunar lander in earth orbit, took travel.

The signing climaxed sentenced in Beckley. W. Va U.S. Ambassador Sargent years of negotiations by govern- t0 two years in prison tor aia- Shriver and other officials on a ments of the three nations. ing and abetting in forgmg tion subsidized bv federal funds, health plan was said to eventu- Charleston poiice aiso Dr.

Mildred M. Bateman, di- ally cost $20 million to provide charged Caruthers with kidnap- rector of the State Mental services for Logan, Fayette, Mc- ing and armed robbery for al. Health Department, is an ad Dowell, Raleigh, Summers. Mon- legediv forcing cabbie Paul tour of the U.S. display.

The air show is to be vai moncv order. Mercer and Wyoming coun- noc memDer oi tne council, sne Smith 21. of nearby Dunbar to Qver paris before dr French Armed Forces drive him from here to Cincin- jufnictor- Piorro Mpssmpr the salaries Daid the two ties. 5mun sam inu auy ine AP" nati about midnight Tuesday. $2 Million The charges stemmed from money order thefts at post offices at Greenup and Dewdrop.

and Perintown in Clermont County, Ohio. No motive has been established for Scott's murder, which was estimated by a pathologist at between 9 p.m. and midnight a total cost of $2,628,970 for 11 rolee from Ashland (Ky Fed. McClellan Challenges Ruling on Wiretapping eral Correctional Institute ac In Grants Awarded cused him of armed robbery in the theft of $100 from attendant James Smith at a Kanawha other Tuesday. WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen, security or produce naveiODe laKen on a mi icu votuiudiy uasis.

The AFL-CIO executive body noted that "across the land, thousands of public employes are rising to assert their collective opposition" to a system of low wages, inadequate job security and denial of benefits generally enjoyed in private industry. The council declared that "the AFL-CIO believes that public employes should have the same legal right" to organize and bargain as other workers. The council said Goveemor Moore used a mass firing of SRC workers in lieu of negotiation, mediation or conciliation, ignoring the history and tradition of free collective bargaining, which the labor body said is "reminiscent of the law of the jungle which prevailed" in this country 50 years ago. The council's statement ignored the political implications that have been made by the governor and his backers in the press and elsewhere. They claim the STC effort is a political battle between the governor and Mr.

Stanley, and that the road workers are chiefly Democrats who would eventually have been fired a few at a time under the political spoils system. The AFL-CIO Executive Council seems to have elected to put the SRC drive entirely within the collective bargaining framework, and will pursue the matter along those lines. If that is the case, the present skirmish could be taken as a warmup for an all-out battle in the state legislature for a new law which would spell out the collective bargaining rights of all public employes in the state, similar to the drive now under way in Ohio and elsewhere. The right of public employes to join a union of their choice is hardly debatable, but the right to strike, to bargain over wages, and compulsory arbitration, are the areas where the struggle Fishing Report Is Rosy A blood-stained Knile believed to be the murder weapon was found near the body. Chief of Police Lewis Mutters said.

Boulevard service station here John McClellan. results not in the interest of Monday night-the night before introduced legislation Thursday justice. Caruthers fled to Cincinnati. t0 override a recent Supreme Caruthers was by Court dedsion requiring the The juslice Department tried Cincinnati police at Union Term- government to reveal to defen- without SUCCess to convince the WASHINGTON (UPI) The U. S.

government announced a series of grants Thursday including nearly $2 million in funds for West Virginia projects. The largest grant was laru J' aarus miormaiion ootaineu uy SuDreme Court that its rule CHARLESTON, W. Va. (UPI) after he released the taxi most streams in the er and Robert Ruggles, 23, a Indictment On Mayor Dismissed wiretaps in criminal cases. should modified to permit McClellan's bill would forbid security information to 748 for the Southwestern Com state normal and clear West Portsmouth service station at- munity Action Council Inc.

of Virginia anglers can look for- tendant. disclosure of information unless gram in Lincoln, Wayne and Memorial Day weekend, the a pistol and $50 was be relevant to the case and that The Supreme Court ruled that HUNTINGTON, W. Va. (UPI) Cabell Counties. The Office of fishing forecaster of the Depart- recovered from Caruthers.

disclosure would be in the the government must provide An indictment charging May-Economic Opportunity made the ment of Natural Resources re- The accused man was re- interest of justice. defendants with information or Raymond Doddridge of Mil-grant, ported Thursday. leased May 20 from the federal obtained by illegal wiretaps or ton with taking $31 from his The Appalachian Regional Exceptions were the Ohio institution at Ashland where he McClellan stressed in a electronic eavesdropping even city parking meter fund was Commission awarded a $700,000 River and the Little Kanawha was sentenced to five years on Senate speech that wiretap if the government says the dismissed because of double jeo-grant for construction of the River near Elizabeth, which Nov. 9, 1967, in Cincinnati for transcripts could be kept secret information was not used in pardy in Cabell County Common James Rumsey Vocational Tech- were raneine from normal and taking a stolen car from Rand if a judge ruled their release Duilding the case against the rivas, voun ueic muisud) Doddridge was found innocent defendant. to Portsmouth.

nical School at Hedgesville, ciear to milky Thcse issues are being fought out in other states. They eventually will have to be tackled in West Virginia. HUGE COAL PILE The size of coal reserves is a "big plus" in favor of the U.S. turning to coal to provide synthetic fuel in the future. Neal P.

Cochran. Office of Coal Research, told the American Petroleum Institute's refining section that coal reserves are Berkeley County. The $1 million Bountiful catches have been structure will serve eight high rep0rted around the Mountain schools in Berkeley. Jefferson state tne fishing reporter said, and Morgan Counties. At Summersville Lake.

E. J. The U. S. Office of Education Thompson of Charleston, told of awarded a $500,000 grant to having exceptional bass fishing Accomplice in Kidnapping Pleads Guilty in Georgia in a justice ot the peace court on the same petty larceny charge.

But the Cabell County grand jury indicted him on the charge. Judge Ernest E. Winters said he thought the magistrate had jurisdiction to try the case and greater than oil rcserv i in lininn HpnAcit ainnf. tut -lis innrnvimatelv uavis LiKins ouege ior a success on three separate occa- 700 billion tons. If one barrel of high-quality crude can be produced nPW science building.

The Ap- sions. He said bass he caught ranged from 11 to 16 inches and from each of these torn, we have a total petroleum reserve in one DECATUR, Ga. (UPI) Ruth kidnaping of Miss Mackle and Mackle, 20, a coed at Emory the judgment of innocent was Eisemann-Schier, the alleged that Miss Schier merely went University in Atlanta. valid. Winters ruled that being accomplice of Gary Steven Krist along withe scheme.

Hubert charged with the same crime in approved $30,000 for construction of a forestry technology build vere taken mainly on artificial vorms. area that is greater than the total world supply ol petroleum. Cochran said. Charles Bare, superintendent Kidnapping or ne uiu not ieei uwi me inuicuneru consume uou- ing at Glenville State College. Coal is found in 37 states and much of it is near the surface of Bluestone State Park in- Miami neiress tsarDara jane snouio.

De punisneu as seveieiy pj Die jeoparuy. factors coal lias in a North Georgia hillside for 82 Doddridge is a candidate for where it can be mined easily. Those are othe its favor, he added. formed the resources depart- Mackle, pleaded guilty to a as Krist. ment he is in the midst of "one simple charge of kidnapping Miss Schier, a graduate nours.

re-election next Tuesday. Marshall Schedules Lindley SO SI I of the best fishing seasons" he Thursday and was sentenced to student at the University of has known at Bluestone. Catch- seven years in prison. Miami when she met Krist, es are being made on doll flies, Dennis Jones, assistant dis- appeared in court with her artificial minnows and natural trict attorney, said Miss Schier, attorney. Leroy Hobbs.

She iidti bait Bare said. 26' a native ot Honduras, maae no statements except io Charles Ferguson, known here for his efforts in behalf of the mine bosses' organizing drive in the late 1940's. was safety director of the United Mine Workers for 16 years prior to his death on May 19. He started to work in the mines in 1923. and worked as a miner! assistant mine foreman, mine foreman, fire boss and coal i.ui nnuiuii.

a. oQ entered the cuiltv ulea before answer questions by Bell. QUALITY -A u. S. economic develop- Superior Court Judge H.O.

Miss Schier was scheduled to SERVICE auiiuiiisudiioii ouiLidi D. pllpnt nn fhp Hubert Jr. go on trial June 16 for the Dec. win sped, at ine uuve hoi pmo Krist. who was found guilty 17, 1968 kidnaping of Miss LT "I Krist, who was found guilty 18 kidnaping 'I conference on industrial ue- FILM PROCESSING vears later velopment at Marshall Univer- River.

ttnrj? He was a past chairman of the Labor Conference of the sitv here June 4. Walter Shupe. superintendent: charge of kidnaping for ran- National Safety Council and of the coal mining section of the Jonathan Lindlev. a deputv of Holly River State Park, re- som. was sentenced to lite council, first union man to be named to the latter post.

assistant secretary for policy ported checking four fishermen pnson- Charles Town Entries High than a dozen mine disasters. Ho was a member of the American velopment of office of the De- it of trout. Two of the anglers advised of her rights by DisL CHARLES TOWN, W. Va Institute of Mining Enters, and served as a union member of partment of Commerce will fished in a remote area of the Atty. Richard Bell asked (UPI) A record number ol the federal Coal Mine Safety Board of Review from 1952 to 1968.

speak on "Economic Develop- Buckhannon River where they her if she understood the horses for the 10 years of rac- Charlev Ferguson crammed a lot of union activity into the ment and Job Creation." caught their creel-limits of na- charge. She also was asked mg doubie headers at Shenan whether she the The luncheon speaker for the tjve trout. last 46 years of his life. He died at the age of 62. COMSAT SPEEDUP conference will be Donald C.

Cook, president of the American Electric Power Co. was entering doah Downs was entered here guilty plea of her own free will Thursday, and without any promises being Trainers entered 185 horses made by the state. for the Memorial Day afternoon Jones said Judge Hubert, in program and 169 for night resentencing Miss Schier to seven jng. years, expressed the opinion The afternoon races were that Krist was the mastermind scheduled for 2 p.m. and night and prime mover behind the racing was set for 7 p.m.

Disclosure Bill Offered By Hechler STERLING discount 416 HIGH STREET Communications Satellite Corp. has asked for expedited construction of an earth station on Guam. Construction of a complete commercially operable station based on the most economical construction schedule, sought in earlier proposals, has been scrapped in favor of the hurry-up request because of priority Department of Defense requirements for broadband satellite communications services in Guam by Nov. 1. Escapees Still Free At Clav WASHINGTON (UPI) Rep.

Ken Hechler, D-W. has introduced a new financial dis- Interstate Pact Inked SPRING OPENING Wildwood Lake From 1799 through 1965. the United States mined (m) ounces of gold says the National Geographic. CLAY. W.

Va. (UPI Two closure bill for members of escapees from Clay County jail Congress, judges and federal remained at large late fhurs- employes in executive positions dav. including those in the legisla- Jimmv Lee Jarvis. 19. of Clay rtive branch, and Jerrv Rav Horton.

21. of Hechler said the bill was akf." fihin wprp he- "tougher than others that had signed legislation authorizing held Qn 'armed robberv been introduced because it Ohio to enter into an interstate cnarges wnen thev sneaked out would require making public air pollution control compact whje tng jajler lc)cked up pris- not only specified income from with West Virginia and Ken- Wednesday night. all sources but also would re- tuck INVEST TODAY IN YEARS OF FUTURE ENJOYMENT! Large private lake, 21 acres of water stocked with bass, trout, channel cats. Lot owners enjoy fishing, row boating, swimming, relaxing. The pair was arrested with a quire all officials congressional, third voung man March 31 aft- judicial and administrators in er Paul Williams of Clendenin supervisory positions to make was beaten and robbed on W.

public their income tax reports. Va. 36 three miles north of here. Hechler explained. The proposed pact, which also requires approval of the other member states and Congress, would set up a federal state commission to set air quality standards and enforce them.

$010 OOKING FOR A 'BRAND NEW Vy TASTE TREA I The "HxAt-HeCA Baaquei-on-a-Sitn. fi If You've Tried The Rest, Then Get The BEST! i FRl-SAL-SUN PK3 Mergaanlown Location Only jH Each member state would have one vote on matters before the commission, with the federal representative voting I only in the event of a deadlock. LOTS FOR SALE- 80' 125' PRICED FROM $1,200 to Payments As Low As 2320 to s4834 mM mtttm Ohio and West Virginia attempted to set up a similar compact in 1967. but Congress failed to approve it. HOUNDING DOWN NEW UHLHI (L'l'I) Gujarat state officials plan to train dogs usually used to down bandits and other criminals to search out stores of illegal liquor.

Police said bootleggers usually bury their stock in places where dogs would lie able to find it. OPEN SAT. PM to 6:00 PM ANYTIME BY APPOINTMENT Phone 292-3073 or 292-3546 VISITORS WELCOME VCCEPTED 321 HIGH. STREET. MORGANTOWrj.

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