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The News and Observer from Raleigh, North Carolina • 6

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The News and Observer FrAey February 11 1966 6 nvicted i Testimony 1 Two UNC 1 A Two UNC i'oungGOP Under the Dome Ball Case Figure Is Co ME A (AP) A Ne-isylvatja wag convicted Thtrrs-' Groups Are gro vouth wh)e caNe attracted day of assault with a knife natrmxtOts attention when! Circuit Judge Robert Ervin! boodlmen 5eiNd hint in fined Tyrone Collins 19 oil NOT1-00 ft Pa Sitio and mini In Trial Continues Scranton of Pencs)Ivania pro-1 tested the action Schweiker and Sen Joseph Nti Tydings D-Md jointly intro-I duced in Congres's last week al bill aimed at prohibiting bail bondsmen from crossing state lines and seizing without ar warrant persons accused of jumping bail in court cases I I Said Drake: "I didn't enjoy the paper too much this A Odds im)rning The talk of taxes and taxes and talk of consolid2tion of counties struck me As being CILAPFT PILL tAri TV 13 At Odds Convention Scheduled os' ts 'rho case was the out- Stanly GOP Sets' growth of a fight on the campus of a high school in October 161 -of a high school in October11 C3ntinted pnAn Pogo On to speak to any student he said Later in the day the group' the CommittPe for Free lo- quiry scheduled a meeting for today "to consider drafts of in-' vitations" to Moore and the executive committee of the vitatti ions-anti me committee of the to moore anU1C execuve a taste of what cal be expeeteZr student ergantzattons at the I tu- by the shiaing of political power ofNorth Carex at to- the c't Chal'el nil were re WINSTCN SALE11 (API Preliminaries to the annual convention of the North Caro all Prehminaries to convention of the North Ste: 'UU3 "Lr3 LUC odt Thurday A CeW ta Caro-: ustees The idea is to have'' The refecence was to the re- luta Federation of young Re I A bs rt km "'rim nn ito sxv gAtALei tt and the committee leglative 1- coulties the FOr Z111-t Nursing Board ex-'centi-enacted re- in WillS1011- puOlicans will begin by plain person why a speech portionment NOich the '01g- -131 the Salem Friday night Ant111-as tnlleai PnlInttgbe evsrtaA rrinrm eaftte Dernocric Sac( Friday nignt Herbert Aptbeker was ruled out counties ger more seaq Tasse include conventions of atse lutir con riluuti3 Nit-hoon by the commit onay sS' ''Let them tax their oa prep' College Counca and of 7 een-age tt Md Republican: and a meeting plans announced by A'rtY and les our poor people He CA slatt0 nrla ct4 tta 14s 't rat''m At CA'n 1 '4A ktrylltiklcalUo AMA a kuusA6 JA invite alone: Drake said -0e hale of I 's Willie Cleve- Convention- to Thornton 19 was stashed on the wrist and stabbed in the hack Hear Gara'ner Collins testified that he was not the aggressor in the fight St anly County Thornton testified that Collins hold thrr C(1! attacked him without FetL 14 at 2 tion and siashed him from betw eiect for the hind when he attempted to break tin a fight The Lincoln Day dinner will area bail bondsmen stiqed tnat evening at the went to Collins' home in DecematIonal Guard armory begin-: her and seized him on charges o'cla--k Smaker for he had skipped bond Ile later nner will he State COP was released on other bond hairman James Gardner Jr1 Rep Richard Schweiker Rockv Mount and Gov William Sry County hold thrir t-nton Su day Feb 14 at 2 riea or'rs for the oNnlkng t-11111 1The DAy dinner kkilV tnat evening at the: NatIonal Guiud armory pt 7 o'clk-k Sleaker for nner will he State COP Chairman James Gardner Jr1 liocky Mount Appointments Made by Moore Four new appointments and the state executive board the committee were to moore and the committee the tax burden we can 'rhe convention'S main 14i fires will be delivered Satur-lappear today if possible parni ti Con-I of soe purp'4 ftqt --Tbe State Board of lie Public Welfare at the trsist- Pbi Welfare at the rk -Ir trents SI'S rcivttrtstms to be ttle of Ed FAYETTEVILLE Two law officers testified Thursday that Elaine Hanson 18 picked David McKeithan Negro her alleged attacker out of a group of photographs and a lineup McKeithan on trial in Cumberland Superior Cour is charged with slugging Gary Hanson the woman's husband forcing her into the back seat driving her to a secluded spot and raping her Sgt A Studor of the Fayetteville Police Department said Mrs Hanson picked McKeithan from a group of photographs at the police station the morning after the alleged act occurred He said she had a bandage on her head and blood was still on her blouse I Det Captain Kaiser of the Cumberland County Sheriff's Department testified she picked McKeithan from a lineup of four men at the sheriff's department He said she also identified IMcKeithan by his voice after i hearing the four men speak The men were concealed behind a i screen biale national cnairman ot msistYoung Republican Federation munist Aptheker are reaty ence of Chltrman Robert and a Kansas representative onavailable to students at the Uni- HOWiSen of Raleigh bas decitied the Citizens for Goldwater- iversltyof North Carolina In to ask for In racial cliKicna the Citizens for Goldwater- iversllY of North Carolina In 'to ask for the racial desizna U' 4 Miller organization in the last printed form that is on presidential ampaign Twenty-one of Apthekerls ti of prospective State ap- potntees to county welfare esidential campaign ta Faaa-rat POUtteeS the shelves of 0 county elfare kxical twiirte" Nicholson said the Carolina Forum also joined in the invitation to Aptheker -only in sup tton to Aptheker -only in supi the Carohnk in the invIta Announced candidates for are on boards boards xpert Cites Value one reappointment to the North Carolina Board of Nursing were announced Thursday by Governor Moore The new appointees are: Mrs Ruth Harris licensed practical nurse employed at Western North Carolina Sanatorium at Black Mountain succeeding Mrs Edna Koontz of Greensboro Airs Doris Crowder of Durham licensed practical nurse succeeding Mrs Lura Davis of Waynesville Mrs Jessie Kiser of Concord registered nurse who heads nursing programs at Central Piedmont Community College in Charlotte succeeding Mrs Priscilla Ballance of Rocky Mount Mount port of a principle" of free speech and open forum BeinV in favor of Aptheker or any other extremist speaking does not mean support of the SDS by the Carolina Forum organiza-I bon Nicholson declared tion Nicholson declared Of Mechanical Heart state offices Include: Jim Cul-itne university Library at Chap- i State bertson of Forsyth County for '1 Hal- board appoints one member boards On the Nature to three-member coun- re-election as state chairman! Fourteen deal with Negro his- tv boards and names two mem- Ruth Amburgey of Wake Counll tory Others include in those counties with five- ty for co-chairman Dr John' Democracy: A Symposi- Fall of Durham and Earl and Three recommendations for art of Alamance County for na-i Freedom: The Marxist a tional committeeman i They have beea in strong "State vacancy are usual- ly Cooly of Guilford County for since the current con- forwaried to the State board from county welfare boards and secretary David Jordan of 'treversY over his appearance Bun st combe for treas- began A student working in the directors Ilowison at his first meeting urer and Jo Cresimore of Ra- library and wearing a Students in OctobAr as chairman of the leigh for re-election as national for a Democratic Society lapel: board noted that in the bio- ort coMmitteewoman ipin-as isaying information about Le 1v 4111111 IX V1111 the Duke University Medical Center Durham The all-day scientific pro gram on strokes was sponsored by the Wilson County Medical Society the Wilson County iSr'i4ective appointees there Nicholson said the Carolina invitation to Yale Prof Staughton Lynd was not ass()- ciated uith the Aptheker case lie also said invitations had been sent in October 13 to Pe' ter Vassilev Bulgarian cultural affairs representative in WashJngton and also to Frank Donner a New York lawyer and Fulton Lewis III the COP teen-age division director The lidea was to plan a forum discussion with all sides of issues represented no mention of age or race checked out Wednesday night The STIS extended the invita- The SDS extended the invita- chapter of the North Carolina Academy of General Practice" Mrs Helen Miller regis- and the Wilson County Heart'tered nurse who is chairman of Hoke Solon Association the Department of Nursing at I Dr Goldsehmidt told the 270 North Carolina College at Dur-1 4tc in 'If thn hmm clipePprlinct Mr Mnr andidate th21 Academy of General Practiced Mrs Helen Miller regisand the Wilson County Heart tered nurse who is chairman of Association the Department of Nursing at Dr Goldschmidt told the 270 North Carolina College at Dur- that the ham succeeding Mrs Martha Sol Nis CI Solo tion to Aptheker directed INellare Commissioner Eugene I TRUSTEES Governor oft a I Brown to prepare a letter ask I physicians attending community physician must get Adams of Winston-Salem on the stick" He urged the 1 Mrs Mae A Beard licensed groups to submtt spe-i Moore gave no nf link hptwoen the Thursday of a link between the r- Gets Award cifie information about nom-! 1Speaker Ban controversy and in--ee-s WASHINGTON (AM another current matter thel Brown had the letter ready 'Speaker Ban controversy ana WASHINGTON (AP) North another current matter the 17111011 iv-1 kr" dilvtimi 99999'9'n 9 brown nau me letter reauy RAEFORD Veteran Hoke County Rep Neill lkic Fayden has announced he is a candidate for one of the four House seats assigned to the redistricted area of Hoke Robeson and Scotland counties If elected it would be his fourth term in the House Two Escapers Are Captured George Morris ot llouston Texas co-developer of the artificial heart said Thursday that the mechanical heart now available at Baylor University College of Medicine in Texas as a supplement to the human heart would be 'available as a total replacement for diseased hearts within the next 10 years Dr Morris associate professor of vasular surgery and member of the famed team of Dr Michael DeBakey at Baylor said that two-thirds of all 'stroke patients would be helped by timely operations on one or more of the arteries in the neck le2ding to the brain More than 3000 such operations have been carried out successfully at Baylor during the past 10 years he said Dr Morris was one of six national authorities on strokes who participated in a postgraduate symposium for physicians on "Medical and Surgical Aspects of Strokes" at Wilson Other speakers included Dr John Goldschmidt chairman of physical medicine and rehabilitation at Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia Pa Dr Laurie Rennie of the Tedical College of Virginia at Richmond Dr James Toole chairman of the department of neurology at Bowman Gray School of Medicine at Winston-Salem Dr Morton Bogdonoff and Dr George Tindall both of 32 New Students ROCKY new students enrolled at Wesleyan for the spring semester which began Feb 3 bringol ing the year's total to 686 acidcording to figures just released by the Methodist liberal arts here LUMBERTON Two long term prisoners who escaped from the Lee County prison camp were nabbed in Lumberton early Thursday by an alert city policeman Clyde Levy 40 of Fayetteville serving 21-30 years for murder and Robert Lee Gardner 35 of Angier serving a term for forgery were picked up by Pt! Hugh Price about 2 am in a car allegedly stolen from Benson -community and its physicians practical nurse employed at to explore the full potential of Seymour Johnson Air Force pa-Base at Goldsboro was reap- All appointments were for I pointed to the board rehabilitation for stroke dr ee sr i cuatni sa hr to wed terms ending Jan 1 1970 -1 patients who survive and live of every 10 stroke a month can be taught to walk PTA News six out of 10 can become independent and three out of 10 GARNER ELEMENTARY can even return to work 1PTA will meet at 7:30 pm-The Pennsylvania scientist Monday at the school Open said that stroke is "only hope- house will be held in the classless if the community and its rooms physicians let it be hopeless" Dr Rennie said that "within TIIE SWIFT Creek School the next decade the early diag- Valentine program will be held nosis of heart attack and stroke tonight at 7:30 pm will help in the prevention of these diseases in the same way LP that we are now able to make Named early diagnosis of appendici- Governor Moore announced tis" of Some 45000 living North ThursdaY the appointment Carolinians have been disabled Dr Jacob Koomen acting State by strokes and more than 4000 i health director as vice chair-Tar Heels died from strokes in man of the Health Task Force 1963 according to the statistics of the Emergency Resources section of the North Carolina Planning Commission He sue State Board of Health ceeds Dr Norton Named Governor Moore announced Thursday the appointment of Dr Jacob Koomen acting State health director as vice chairman of the Health Task Force of the Emergency Resources Planning Commission He succeeds Dr Norton n- Carolina Sen Sam Ervin Jr study being made of the hen the board met Wednestwo House members and a New of the University of day It requested information York woman were the recip-iNorth a oh i a board of about the nominees' community lents of awards Thursday from trustees and activities among the American Coalition of Pa-I The study of the board which other general items but did not triotic Societies Inc the central role in a racial designation Presented with the coalition's Speaker Ban squabble is be-I flowisori scanned the letter medal for patriotic i euig conducted by a special corn-land said pointedly: "Add these were Reps Arch A Moore Jrtmission by former sex race and R-WVa and Frank Chelf D- Luther Hodges welfare board expeKy and Mrs Seth Milliken Moore was asked it the study rience" New York founder of Public' had any bearing on the speakers' Action Inc controversy His reply was es-I told Howl- Ervin received a special cita-isentially in the nature of backson that the federal government! lion and delivered a brief ad- ground information on the required a policy which! dress at a luncheon session at Hodges commission and made: has been adopted by the State Wellaee 1 the coalition's 37th annual con- lno reference to any connectton1 Board that does not ference 1 The commission will hold a ask for the race of persons ap- Moore Chelf and Ervin were public hearing March 2 in Ra-1 plying for the personnel regis cited for their work in fashion-1 leigh I ter log the 1965 revision of the im- I Brown said the federal gov- migration law as members of Governor Moore ernment might raise some ques- the House and Senate Immigra- 'took a bands-off position Thurs- tions if a ricial designation is tion subcommittees respective- On various tax proposals required of local board appoint- ly outlined this wrtek to a special ees Hugh Mitchell Statesville stud: commission "Well let them raise that ques- 1 "I'm very happy this said Howison said the group originally president of the coalition1 wasmission is hearing all suggesd "We snow that for some opposed to revision of the immiitio to a ns" Moore said in answeriboards it might be a good ideal gration law But due to the press conference question! to have a Negro member and! I none of these thingslnot a good idea for others" he I none ot tnese wings not a gooa wea tor otners- ne Man Acquitted Leon Ralf Browns '54 2301 Nelson St was acquitted Thursday in City Court of a charge of automobile larceny Brown had been charged with taking an automobilebelonging to Mrs Harry Stone of 212 Aycock St Solicitor Files Charles Neaves of Elkin paid the State Board of Elections a $120 fee Thursday and filed for reelection as solicitor from the 2Ist District So far Neaves has no opposition for the post in the Democratic primary iP'e tlr7 ThrT7 Tif1) sir 14 A 1 EN CA Ps- work of the men honored at 1 i Until' added Thursday's luncheon he said the commission makes its re Board member Dr George the immigration revision have no comment on was Butterfield of Wilson a Negro port I shaped into an improvement at the time ot its passage wd'oliat it should do or should not made the motion to approve the 'letter The proposals originatmgi Assistant Welfare Commis- 'Divers beating water for eat- 1-1 -inn run r- -4 1 d' are Until added Thursday's luncheon he saido my the commiroposals ssion makes its re Board member Dr George the immigration revision as port I ha ve no comment on Butterfield of Wilson a Negro shaped into an improvement at'whet it should tin nr shnuld nnt made the motion to approve the Mil ttreko nt 'ter vsee 10 do" ietter The proposals originating Assistant Welfare Divers beating water for eat- ruff" 4 1 1- Mr- 1 71'-11r 9446 T- -t 9 Commts-1 "2'4' fz I 10:: (aNil I wiut ittcal gtnellillittatt vouleb otwAsR 016 00t4 IIV I 4 rtk I I A LA Moir itru we unutusea nouses used include a cigarette tax an earn: skit thought it WM a practice some recent experiments off the ing in the time in the past to inquire ax )-9 so A 51 '''ft flj11111 41kL "4" IASANA Oil Ai vaav AU uic coasts of California and France the race of prospective ''Steate sales tax found that it would not boil I State appointees to local boards thought it got as hot as lava tot propo- but that such information has The heavy pressure of the at- sals drew a definite negative I not been requested in the past riosphere in the houses kept stand from another several years with the advent bubbles from forming Dep Wilton Drake of Warren of civil rights developments a an an mere se coasts of California and France' about the race of prospective State sales tax found that it would not boil appointees to local boards thought it got as hot as lava tot pronohtit that sneh informatinn tinq The heavy pressure of the at- 1 sals drew a definite ne'gative 1 --no-i b-e-en- -r-e-citt- e-si-e-d- pact mosphere in the houses kept stand from another quarter--1 several years with the advent bubbles from forming Dep Wilton Drake of Warren of rights developments 10 am 1 pm 2 pm-3 pm Daily February 11th-12th rr7771A MAKE YOUR WISH COME TRUE! 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