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SSB ill-Day Peruse In Air Attacks Inland Joins Bethlehem Hospital News GREAT BEND CENTRAL Nft 2 DAILY TRIBUNE Great Bend. Kansas Tuesday, Jawary 4, 1966 KANSAS MEDICAL CENTER Locate Red Chinese U.S. Steel Corp Holds Admissions. Jan. 3: Jim u.

Morgan, Laurence O'Neil. Floyd 1th WSiiTSIk S-sssHa 5 Most, Byron a. wouman, Vienna Fay Davis, Mrs. Gaile Claw-son, Bradley Vonfeldt, Charles H. Beach.

Clifford J. Ellis, all of Great Bend; Frank J. Stoss, The Key To Price Hike Adviser To Viet Cong r.w of Cub Pack 120, WASHINGTON (UPI) -The matter "and it will be some Olmitz; Harry P. Strobel, Radium: Mrs. Julia Neff.

Mrs. time before a conclusion is Communist troops attacked a Johnson administration ap- SAIGON (UPI) para-'delta about 35 miles west of atialions Saigon was in its fifth day and Vi hatl reached." Steel industry sour 'ietnamese outpost in Quang Harold L. Dougan, Mrs. Ken- to gearing up neth Scheufler. Ellinwood: Mrs.

ovr trnAnorc -hacinfl fun ces in Pittsburgh believed the fcv V. l-j A fnr at 236 I'rovmce, mnes norm OI communist irwps luwdru nnu kuvuuicu rnP unr. price hikes, though giant company would its cf. steel officials still held out hope for voluntary rollback of the Kershner. McCracicen.

Dismissals. Jan. Kimberly the Cambodian frontier Viet Cong Kiuea. ine numm. 'V" waist-deep mud and water of' of Americans killed was not early mornins darless today the Mekong Delta today discov-j disclosed but it was learned the but were dnven back with the ered the bodv of what appeared 1 173rd suffered an unknown help of air stnkes by goern-to be a Chinese Communist number of casualties when hit ment planes.

Den 3 touring the Tribune plant Monday were Matt and David Rondeau, Steve Herron. Doug-las McVey. Roger Schwager, Donald Goetz, Bernie Commer-ford, David Niederee and John Duncan, Den chief. Also in the group were Mrs. Jackie Goetz, Den mother and Mary McVey.

assistant. See V's new yams and nee -dlepotnt. 161314 Morton, -tfadv. Lillus Berg, field representa-f the Kansas Veterans' increases. prices, however.

"I just cannot see U.S. Steel not going along with Bethlehem," a leading steel distributor said Monday. "I'm surprised they have not acted before this." U.S. Steel the nation's adviser to the Viet Cong. by artillery from their own It was tne sccona nsenve Ann Wilson, Mrs.

Nora Kearney, Dennis Dale Strecker Jerry Barnett, Mrs. Wayne Dumler and Brett Louis. Baby Boy Schaub. Mrs. Phyllis Clayton, No.

1 producer, held the key. If it decided to follow the lead of Bethlehem and Inland Steel and An announcement by Colora Great Bend; Joe Lewis. Lamed. raise the price of structural steel S5 a ton. the battle would A Vietnamese intelligence lines.

'L agent assigned to the U.S.. A U.S. military spokesman in the Gong Hoa garrison, wnose Army's 173rd Airborne Brigade Saigon said only that some of defender; i were outnumbered at said the slain Communist wore the paratroopers were killed least 4 to 1. Several surround-a tailored uniform of much when caught in an artillery mg outposts fell to the h-hr. nnalitv than that issued barra-c from "friendly" forces.

Communists last week and do Fuel Iron a relative i LARNED GLEA5UN Admissions. Jan. Mrs. Paul Commission, will be at the Krwtet ctn.otiir-il ctaal be on. If not, a rollback appeared likely.

V. Varce, Sterling; Neal L. Ruc- American Lesion Building w.iHnt "annarent-1 Cong Hoa is the last remainin: U.S. Steel was saying nothing to the Viet Long. ker, Burdett.

Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to 4 prices by $3 a ton $2 less than Inland and Bethlehem raised yet another possibility. was the result of a "lack of obstacle to a key bridge leading The allied operation in the ly Dismissal, Jan. Mrs. Wal- other than that it was p.m.

'carefully considering me S. Hickman, Hanston. IjLRNED ST. JOSEPHS If U.S. Steel were to follow Colorado's lead, would the Mr.

and Mrs. Alvin Otte, and Mrs. Robert LeRoy, Admissions, Jan. Edward Sen. Smathers Neuman.

Mrs. Laurel George, Mrs. vde Wr cht Le administration consider the raise a compromise figure? A White House spokesman refused to comment on the Colorado action Monday night. all of Great Bend, will attend the annual meeting of the State Board of Agriculture in Tope-Vp Jan. 12 to 14.

Mr. Otte will Boley, Larned; Mrs. Edward Wehster. Rozel: Carla Spencer, to the Quang Ngai provincial capital. Negro Mayor Takes Office In Springfield, Ohio SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (UPI) This city of 88,000 persons moved into the national spot Pratt Cattle Are Attached Announces His coordination" between the paratroopers and the rear guard.

The pause in air attacks against Communist North Viet Nam has completed its 11th day. There were reports that the allied force in the Mekong Delta Americans, South Vietnamese, Australians and New Zealanders were being authorized to chase the Viet Cong across the Plain of Reeds into Cambodia if necessary. American commanders declined to Macksville; Edward Hebrlee of represent the State Master As U.S. Steel was considering HOLD A nearly-full baby bottle beside a parking prmr. Homemakers group, Garden City.

Dismissals. Jan. Albert while Mr. LeRoy will represent meter caught tne eye ot tne Hall. Martha Packers, Mrs.

Plans To Retire the Barton County tarm its future course, the administration acted to crack down on the price hikes, first announced by Bethlehem last Friday and by Inland on Monday. Tribune photographer making his rounds today. What intrigu Bill Sprier and baby girl, Paul To $995,474 Suit Wilson, Lamed. ed him most was the meter WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen. HOISINUTON HOSPITAL Admissions.

Jan. 3: Mrs. R. It was Defense becrctary light today as the largest in the country with a Negro mayor. Mis.

Brenda McCallum, discuss the reports. had expired and was in front of the Barton County Welfare office. Robert S. McNamara, who said George A. Smathers' decision to retire on doctor's orders at the end of 1968 points up a new W.

Ritter. Mrs. Edith Hester, The historic event showed the In another continuing opera- daughter of Mrs. Marjorie McCallum, 2825 24th, returned Sun government orders of structur- steel accounting for an world a citizen who is qualified and accepts his responsibilities tion, South Korean Marines ana Vietnamese paratroopers late Senate trend go with grace, day to Fort Hays Mate conege, PRATT, Kan. (UPI) The U.

S. Marshal has attached about 2,000 head of cattle at the Pratt feedlot in connection with a $955,474 civil suit. The Albuquerque Livestock Mrs. George Schwab, Robert Vasquez, Hoisington. Dismissals, Jan.

Randy Asbill, Paul Hess, Mrs. William estimated 25 per cent of the where sne is a inhuman. industry's output would can assume any office, Mayor Robert E. Henry said wilh great emotion as he took the shifted from companies which Schremmcr and Timmy Allen, today ran into a force oi viei Cong about 12 miles south of Tuy Hoa, 225 miles north of Saigon. Initial reports said at least 38 Communist troops were raise prices against President Federal Jury May Receive Auction and R.

Dwayne T.nfp nresident of the New oath of office. Johnson wisncs. Henry was chosen and by choice. The Democratic lawmaker's announcement in Florida Monday that he would not seek reelection after his present term expires followed similar statements by two other senators plus the unexpected spot resignation late last year of kiUed. mously by the five city Mexico based corporation, filed the suit.

The defendants were John Elmo Johnson, Hoisington. 40 Stitches To Close Wound commissioners Monday because he had polled more The operation, begun four days ago, has accounted for at Blackshere, of Algodones, N.M James Mark McCoy, F-A U. S. Navy, writes his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ray McCoy, Route 2, that he is off the coast of Viet Nam aboard the U.S. Valley Forge, LPH, landing Marines by helicopter. The Valley Forge has been on the Viet Nam coast for two months. Michael Stanton visited with relatives and friends in Great nond and Stafford during the Legislators (Continued from Page One) votes than any other candidate least 218 Viet Cong kUled and Reeb Case Frst National tfanic 10 captured. It was disclosed Pratt.

George T. Chandler, that non-lethal tear gas bank president and Pratt Feed- hire," Hill said after the meet MOBILE, Ala. (UPI) -A lot Inc. used by the allied forces in the delta and in the Tuy Hoa ing. veteran Sen.

Harry ayra D-ya. A fourth senator, Pat McNamara. D-Mich 71 and ailing, has hinted strongly that he may bow out -this year, too. federal grand jury meeting After Fight Smith, however, left a cracic The Albuquerque company chareed that between June 4 battle. next week may be presented in the door for emergency leg the case of three white men islation when he said the legisla.

The fight is over but the dust acquitted in the clubbing death and Dec. 3, 1965, Albuquerque sold and delivered to Blackshere a large number of cattle Sen Leverett Saltonstall, R- ture would take up "anything of Christmas holidays. He is a 1965 graduate of Great Bend High School and is attending Wichita has vet to settle following an who was 73 last imDortance that develops. altercation between a rural ot the Kev. James Reeb, a Boston minister slain last Toss Aside (Continued from Page one) September but could probably Smith said he talked with the University.

Great Bend man and the owner paid for with drafts from tne bank. majority of senators and it was when three commissioners were elected last November. The 44-year-old mayor denounced extremists in race relations as he outlined his views on race and city problems. White civic leaders crowded around, stretching their hands out to congratulate him and pledge their support. After taking the oath Henry said he felt "Springfield has made a tremendous historic movement" in two ways.

The first, he said, was in seating its first female commissioner and the second "of great importance throughout the United States, is that I became' the first Negro mayor of a city March in Selma. That speculation arose Mon of a Great Bend night club. outwrestle some of his younger colleagues, announced last The su further alleged mat our opinion mat tne session Richard Nielson, 26, Rt. 1, after Luce was assured by tals of 4,313 and 4,490. In 1962 should be limited to reapportion Kenneth Dirks, son of Mr.

and Rov Dirks. 3614 22nd, re Thursday that he would not run day when U.S. Atty. Gen. Nicholas Katzenbach, here to was hospitalized New Year's there were 450 kindergarteners, for re-election this year.

ment. morning for treatment of injur Chandler that Blackshere was both honest and solvent, the address federal attorneys, said while in December of ishj5 Special Session turned Saturday to Bloomington, inrf where he is a freshman ies received in a fight at the the Justice Department may hank failed to honor, or return The special session will be Beach Comber, 2021 10th, with at Indiana University, after try to prosecute the men on held within one weeK ot tne ena ed as insufficient, checks totaling $105,474. there were 406 in the Public School System. The Junior Highs showed a gain from 961 to and Senior High, 865 Earl Dearmore, 40, of Wichita, the owner of the club. charges of violating Reeb's spending the holidays here.

of the budget session. The budg et session convenes for 30 days The plaintiff also charged that during the time of the An inquisition into the alleged beating of Nielson has been set civil rights. This was the same charge used to prosecute three Ku to 994. next Tuesday. Mr ni1 Mrs.

Charles L. Car Enrollment Chart According to Kansas statutes, for 1:30 p.m. Friday in District transaction, the Pratt banK od-tained a numorted chattel mort Saltonstall said he decided it would be difficult for him to serve another six-year term "with the zeal, ability and conscientiousness that I would want to serve." Shortly after Congress adjourned last October, Sen. Maurine B. Neuberg, announced she would not bid for another six years in the senate.

Smathers, 52, told a news conference in Miami he is of this size. Klux Klansmen in the slaying roll, 1211 Heizer, have returned from Denver where they spent 'Unification will hike some Court before District Judge the governor may call a special session, but the agenda must be gage covering cattle it knew Fredrick Woleslagel. The inqui of our enrollments next year," Swartz said. He gave predic sition, according to County At of Mrs. Viola Liuzzo.

Namon O'Neal Hoggle, 31, his brother, William Stanley Hoggle, 36, and Elmer Cook were had been paid for by dishonored drafts. They charged the Livestock approved by the majority of the majority of the members in torney Brock McPherson, has the legislature through a reso been callled due to the 'inflict acts were willful, and designed to defraud the auction corp lution. ing of great bodily harm upon acquitted in Slema circuit court. They were charged with oration. The text of the resolution is the person of Richard H.

Nielson Plaintiffs asked an additional on Jan. 1. Nielson the holidays witn meir sou, Charles J. Carroll. Carroll who has law offices in the Symcs Building in Denver, flew his parents to Denver and back in his own plane.

Mrs. and Mrs. Dean Ruble, 2509 16th, vacationing this week, plan to spend some time in To-peka and other points of interest enroute. generally agreed upon caucus. cording to McPherson, required almost 40 stitches to close the wounds about his face and head $600,000 or damage to the solvency of the auction company, to their credit rating and to their reoutation as a result of the Avery appointed one liaison representative while the house ways and suffering from an ailment he would describe only as "serious, complex but not incurable." Friends said he had been troubled much during the past year by a hernia of the diaphragm.

tions of 1,100 for Senior High, and 1,065 for Junior Highs. For the most crowded today, he listed Harrison Junior High with a total of 608 students. Roosevelt Junior High has 490 students, set up for a maximum of 500. Following the resignation of Vergil McKinzie as head football coach at Great Bend High School last month, Superintendent Swartz said 8-10 applications have been received for the post. No action was taken by the board.

An application has been grant after allegedly being beaten with KANSAS CITY (UPI USD A) Livestock: 5 Cattle 3000, calves 50; sTeady to 50 higher; choice slaughter steers 24.50-25.50; good 23-24; choice heifers 23.50-24; good-22; 23; utility and commercial cows 15.25-17.50; choice feeder steers 650-750 lbs 24.50-25.50; gcooT650i 800 lbs 22.50-23.50. Hogs 2200; unevenly 25-75 higher; sows steady to 50 high? er; bulk 1-3 grade 190-250: lb clubbing the young minister, who died two days later in a Birmingham hospital. Reeb had come South to join the civil rights movement. Katzenbach would say only that the case was "under consideration." UPI learned that FBI files on the investigation were reopened shortly after the acquittal Dec. 11.

defendants action, and $250,000 means committee began plotting the state's financial course dur- punitive damages. a club or police night stick. He also, the county attorney added, suffered the loss of hearing in his left ear. The inquisition petition also ine the first day. The handsome a loriaa senator has been a of the The governor named former state Rep.

Odd Williams to the stated that McPherson, as coun majority leadership team as secretary of the Senate Democratic Conference. post and said former state sen. Laurin Jones may join him The federal jury meets Jan. ty attorney, "believes that a 11. Both served as a liaison be A Clinic for those participating as judges in the Great Bend High School Invitational Debate will be held Wednesday at 8 p.m.

in the Varible Classroom across from the school library. Clin-ic judges are asked to please use the library entrance. (Continued from Page 1) barrows and gilts 26.75-27;25r sows 1-3 grade 330-450 lbs 23.5(V 24.50, few 24.75. ed the Great Bend Boards of Education for development of a Alabama Atty. Gen.

Rich number of individuals have information" concerning the fight between Nielson and Dearmore. tween the governor's office and the legislature during the 1965 mond Flowers charged several weeks ago that the prosecution New School Bus Overturns On 1-70 The inquisition came about as session. deliberately disobeyed his or Avery proposed to delay a the result of numerous conflicts in the statements of witnesses ders in handling the Reeb case. reading and library program under the Federal Elementary Education Act. The program includes the addition of a third elementary reading specialist; two junior high and one senior high read state withholding system until flowers said prejudiced per PJJSSELL A new school bus who allegedly saw the fight.

ADril 15. but said definite plans sons were allowed to sit on the The county attorney, under being delivered from Mitchell State Statute 62-301, 302, has jury and "vital testimony was never used, blocking the the power to subpoena witnesses would be withheld until the department of revenue and budget department could determine the feasibility of the plan. to Riverton, wa heavily damaged early this mornint! when it overturned on for testimoney to determine it ing specialists; the assignment of a library coordinator for the hiring of an elementary school crime has been committed 1-70 about two miles west of I Withholding would be fore librarian, and securing of a mo and if charges should be filed. Actually, McPherson said, the possibility of a conviction. Avalanche Cuts Zermatt Off From Outside World bile reading laboratory unit for the Russelh County line.

Claude E. Roop of was driving the bus west stalled because of the hardship on the low income taxpayers. nquisition is being held to de use in helping children from lower income families. Otto D. Standke will be in Wichita this week on business.

The first in a series of three concerts and lecutres, sponsored by the University of Kansas in its Centennial Series, will be presented Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Great Bend High School auditorium. Tuesday night's production titled "An American Medley" will review American history in the theater from 18G6 to 1966. Other programs will be presented Feb. 2: "The University Choir and Brass March 23: "Archaeology, Palestine and The Dead Sea Scrolls." Avery said this was brought when it went out of control, termine if there are grounds upon which to file charges.

about bv increases in the social About $73,000 in federal funds N.Y. Markets NEW YORK (UPI) -rSfock prices made good progress in comparatively active trading around noon today. Steels shook off Monday's uneasiness and firmed. Autos were slightly higher. Chemicals were firm as were electronics; non-ferrous metals and airlines.

General Motors and Chrysler added around V2 each and American motors and 'Ford tacked on lesser fractions. Eastman Kodak took over "the leadership in the chemicals a gain of 2. Du Pont backed off from its peak of the morning and was up only Coppers were again strong. Anaconda rose 2 and Copper Range 3. American Telephone continu ed on the uptrack, rising Decatur, Norton, Rawlins and Cheyenne earlier refused to make payments.

PECULIAR, Mo. (UPI) A bandit who demanded $5,000 from the Cass County Bank and apparently got at least that much was sought today by area, state and federal officers. The man, armed with a .38 caliber revolver, walked into the bank in this town of 500 persons south of Kansas City about an hour before closing. NEWARK, N.J. (UPI) -A "hobby shop" dealing in barbiturates and pornographic pictures of teen-agers was discovered Monday in the same neighborhood where a torture-for-thrills operation was found recently, police said.

WASHINGTON (UPI) Ku Klux Klan officials resumed their Fifth Amendment refrain today, refusing to answer nuestions of congressional in McPherson appeared before is available to Districts 1 and security tax base, initiation of the medicare plan, and collection of 1965 state income taxes. ZERMATT, Switzerland and also includes rural Dis the Great Bend City Council meeting last night to bring to the tricts 108, 70, 110, 4 and 107, (UPI) With a deep-throated road and brilliant flashes from However, most legislators attention of council members a About a 10 week summer pro number of complaints he has ruptured power lines an ava gram is planned. failed to agree with the governor's plan. lanche cut Zermatt off from received about the Beach Comb Dr. M.

O. Steffen and James er Club. He said that in the past the outside world early today. One person a German tou Heaton have been named as delegates for the State School National Citation, he has personally interviewed Tickets will be available at the ristwas injured by flying Board Association meeting crossed the center island and overturned in the eastbound lane of traffic. Roop was unhurt.

Maid Finds Body In El Paso, Tex. EL PASO, Tex. (UPI) -Fle-ta Holmes, around 60, of Mountain View, was found stabbed to death Monday at an apartment house. Her sister, Thelma McWood, of El Paso, said the victim had been visiting her at the apartment house the sister owned. A maid found the body in the apartment office, stabbed in the neck.

The motive was a at least four persons who have been hospitalized as the direct door. Journalistic Merit debris, and "considerable da Topeka, Jan. 16-18. Mrs. Rene mage" was caused to the result of beatings allegedly suf Wells was named as an alter LAWRENCE, Kan.

(UPI) fered in or near the club. railway station on the northern Mrs. Letha P. Wayland. who rim of the resort.

has been visiting with her daugn- nate. In a discussion of snow removal around public school build McPherson said that he has also received complaints from Gardner Cowlcs, Des Moines and New York newspaper and magazine editor and broadcast executive, was named today to 1 i ters immediately Comsat, also a recent gainer, added a point. Electronics the parents of minor children ter, Mrs. Doris E. Wilson, 2214 Tyler, for the past six weeks left by plane today for her home started a shuttle service who have stated their children vestigators on grounds of posted mostly fractional gains receive the ninth annual William Allen White Foundation na have consumed alcoholic bevcr- ings, it was approved to send a representative of School Boards 1 and 7 before the mayor and city council to seek priority for clearing the snow away from in Fort Worth, Texas.

Visp in the Rhone valley to get hurried tourists out of Zermatt and newly arrived ones up to possible self-incrimination. John D. Swcnson, described but IBM, Texas Instruments and Fairchild Camera man ages at the club with one of the tional citation for journalistic complaints coming from the par as the "modern day father of the resort. merit. aged to rise more than 2 Holiday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin G. Briel were their ents of a 14-year-old girl. The complaints in the past have been turned over to the ponce depart Dow Jones Noon daughter and sen in law, Mr. and Mrs.

David Mancss of St. ment with no apparent action Inds 972.82 up 4.28 being taken. Louis, Mo. Mr. and Mrs.

Briel the Klan in Louisiana," was tne first witness as the House Committee on Un-American Activities reopened public hearings on the Klan after a two-month recess. SEATTLE (UPI) Maj. Gen. Irving L. Branch, a veteran Unrest, Anger Hover Over African Government Quarrels and sons Jon and Jim, entertain.

20 Rails 248.43 up 1.05 15 Utils 152.15 up 0.28 65 Stocks 341.78 up 1.34 Sales 3,520,000 shares. ed in their honor with a family The county attorney brought to the attention of the council members that the State license of the club had been suspended tne schools. Nervous Bank Robbery Suspect Found With Loot HOUSTON (UPI) A bank robber was so nervous he had to "say when" for a teller filling his sack with cash, and dinner party Monday. Guests were W. F.

Dunekack, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Dunekack and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dune kack and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Local Markets POULTRY and EGGS First Upper Volta Battalion, confirmed Lamizana's declaration about the mil itary takeover. There was no imme pilot and commander of one phase of the U.S. space program, was killed Monday in the mysterious crash of his jet aircraft in Puget Sound just a minute before he was to have Darrcl Dunekack, of Great between Dec. 8 and Dec.

15 for liquor violations. The city granted a new license to the club five days later. Also Dearmore, according to State records, entered a plea of guilty to charges of civil rights violations but the city council said there was no Large A 5c Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Is-cm and family of Ellinwood, Med.

A 3uc Large 30c. then got cowed by a motorist who would not let him have his diate confirmation of reports that Yameogo had been forced Mr. and Mrs. Lester Harms. landed Small A 21 Timken, Mrs.

Clara Harms and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harms and auto for a getaway. The robber told teller Floyd Mikcska at the Wcstmont Na Ungraded -16c Pccwces 9c family, Larned. Medium Hens 4Vi -6 lbs bc- tional Bank to fill a sack Monday with cash.

Mikcska was hurriedly doing this when the Hcavy Hens, 6 lbs. up lc FEED PARIS (UPI) French-speaking Africa seethed with unrest today. Military leaders, angered by the quarrels of political factions, have seized power in four capitals since Nov. 25. In most cases the French-trained armed forces moved in to forestall the establishment of leftist regimes yielding to the influence of Communist China.

The latest government to crumble under the pressure of street riots and widespread popular discontent was that of Upper Volta President Maurice Yameogo. Previous revolts occurred Nov. 25 in the Congo (Leopold-villc), Dec. 22 in Dahomey and Jan. 1 in the Central African Republic.

Counting the overthrow by the military of Algerian strongman Ahmed Ben Bella June 19, it would be the fifth uprising in less than seven months. After three days of street disturbances by a populace participating in a general strike. Upper Volta army chief Lt. Col. Sengoule Lamizana Monday told a cheering crowd in front of the government palace at Ouagadougou, the capital, "The people are asking us to assume our responsibilities the army will assume them." Other military leaders, Including Commandant Baba Sy, the commanding officer of the Shorts 2.t robber whispered, "That's to resign.

The Upper Volta armed forces apparently took power in the economically retarded country to prevent it from falling under the influence of pro-Peking sympathizers. The 44-year-old Yameogo had charged that Ghana and Communist China had Inspired the disorders that prompted him Sunday to decree a state of emergency. Upper Volta is bounded by provision in the granting of a bc-cr license thtat made reference to any rights violations. More than 25 persons have been subpoenaed to appear in District Court Friday according to McPherson. Based upon the outcome of the hearing, charges will be filed if evidence indicates a crime was committed in the altercation between Nielson and Dearmore.

TUSKEGEE, Ala. (UPI) A white service station attendant shot and killed a young Negro early today, touching off plans for a protest demonstrjltion at a Negro college here. The victim, Samuel L. Young 21, was a civil rights worker and a student at the predominantly Negro school, Tuskegce Institute. Civil rights workers said the enough" and fled.

Outside the bank, he tried to commandeer Mrs. Geneva Stelncamp, Clerk of the District Court, entertained her office force with a post holiday dinner party at the Wallace Cafe, Monday. After dinner, the evening was spent at the home of Mrs. Stcincamp at 2500 McBridc. Those present were Mrs.

Leonard Schrott, Mrs. the auto of Donny Ashford, 43 but Ashford told him, "To hell with you." The bandit had to Bran z.txj Milo i-rt. Great Bend Wagon Wheat Grain Prices i Kansas City Tutnrcs Open High Low Close4 Mar. 2.3 1.60U im IT" pick out another auto. It is not known if Nielson will Police arrested a suspect an shooting came after ounR Edwin G.

Briel, Mrs. Harold Niger, hour later, holding a bag with 4 -i dKrfiiiM ucarmorc denied permission 10 use me the Ivory Coast. Mali, Ghana and Dahomey. rest room at tlf" station. the loot in it.

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