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leE-km Bed Guards Sr To Fight Hospital News GREAT BEND CENTRAL MEDICAL CENTER1 Admiioas, Sept. 2: Willie M. Farish. Iyiri Ann' Garner, Gary Wayne Bro'igh, 1 Sheila Kultye.n. Mrs.

Thomas' Tuttle. Mrs Cleland Dunb3r. Walter Pcdigo. Mr Esther Walker. Mrs.

Omar C. Dolbert Mason. Great Rend; Richard R. Lang, D.irrel C. Mayhew, Ellmwood: Walter G.

Ipraeser. Claflin: Mrs. Flora. B. English, Belpre; Mrs.

Arlie Page 2 DAILY IRIRUXt-Great Bend. Kansas Sunday, September 4. 1566 Town Talk (Editor's Note: (loins someplace? Just returned? pectin puosts? Or hae thev al-rcad been here? Anv honors accorded family members? If so. we'd liUe "to have these newsy tidbits for the Town Talk column Just Phone SW 3-3516.) TOKYO (UPI) -Communist. It added that the movement China's militant teen-age Red would be composed of the Guards, have been ordered to "sons and daughters of the support the Vietnamese fight workers, farmers, soldiers and against "american impena- leaders of the revolution." lism," reports reaching here In Hong Kong, traveler Saturday said.

arriving from the southern cltr There was no mention of how of Canton said bloody fightliif the youths were to aid the broke out betwxien two group Vietnamese Communists. 1 of Red Guards over whether or The Pekmg-basxl corresDon. not rfu Parish. St. John: Eugene S.

Mr. and Mrs. Gene MUR. Snell. St John dent of the Japanese newspaper.

late revolutionary leader Sun Sankei said the students were 1 Yat-Sen, who led the revolution also told "to construct a now, that toppled the Manchu world by destroying the old dynasty, world," in an ordinance pub- Two Groups Clash lished Friday by the Peking The fight began, the trawlers People's Committee. said, when a Red Guard eroun Natalie and Tobm, 1035 a Dismissals. Sep: 2: s. Buren, will have as their Junmie Hoskin- M. I.airy guests over the Labor Da.y Moeder, Judy Barragrce, Mr.

Mrs. Ed. Smith and Ehrlich, Demse Edwards Curtis. Lamed; Mr. and Mis.

Mrs. Harold Walker ami Mary Bob Hamilton and family of Elizabeth, Mrs. Steve Packer, Stockton and Mr. and Mrs. Le- Great Bend; Mrs.

Minnie Dem- on Hamilton family. Stock- os. Mrs. Leonard Ehrlich. Mr-.

ton- ELsie Ruth Clutter, Hoismton; Mrs. Mary Sutton, St. John; Mrs- Anna Petersen. Pawnee on the Barber Job at S19 Main, jwir- C1f 'ford; James Hixon, ciafim-. ps-CMl-'T ru v.lmc3-.ih opnuiui un zsaize racior service unisnes leveling Hie front grounds of the Bar-John Penka, Bushton.

ton County Association for Retarded Children school in preparation for classes to start soon. The Great Bend Rick Lucas of Lakin stopped I hoisington hospital Jaycees nave undertaken landscaping me school and will do a complete job when the entire area is filled with a ArimUcmnc Cat flirt RniZP. nrffirrlincf fn PlVSidl'llt Trim Kiimmnr hoc a 4 ul Jaycees. After permanent fencing is installed, the Jaycees will start work on the landscaping job. The document said the duty from another province attempt-of the Red Guards is "first to ed to smash down a statue of fight, second to criticize and 'Sim and met with resistenc third to renovate." from a local detachment of th It was made clear that the movement, movement is to be "placed The statue was still standing under the leadership of the according to the reports.

Cultural Revolutionary Commit- Sources in Hong Kong said tee" a group currently Saturday that preparations commanded by loyal friends 'have been made to cope with and supporters of Communist I any sudden influx of refugees-Party Chairman Mao Tse-Tung. I Reports published in the Euphemism For Purge British colony said a larg The "cultural revolution" is number of Chinese have been the Chinese euphemism for arrested recently while at-Purge. tempting to escape to Hong The ordinance indicated that Kong or Portuguese Macao, the Red Guards and the The Communist guard alon committee would hold discus- the borders has been sharply sions, but left no doubt which of increased, the reports said. -the two croups was charge LBJ Says fo vernmeiit momer, jaiKa, nw -iiarim ivoerner. Washington, on his way to Ksn- Rex Harrington, Joe R.

Von-sas University where he is a dra. Mrs.Jim Culbertson. Hoi-sophomore. A member of Del- sington; Mrs. John Brock, 0-ta Chi fraternity.

Rick is the lis; Mrs Veda Van Meter of son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lu- Holyrood: Mrs Jenny Bisbee, cas.

Mrs. Lucas is the former Mrs. Leon Oberle, Claflin and Mildred Jacka. Mrs. Jeffrey Lehning of Kins- Draw Was Fast, Aim Was Slow A fast draw went wrong and a Great Bend youth was treated for a gunshot wound to his leg.

Undorsheriff Dean RafcriatY Nine Die In Fiery Three Car Accident feral Lot ley. To Improve Call Leona Prosscr, SW 2-2224 Dismissals. Sept. for hair appointment. -5adv.

rjo'eeheck. iohn rwi, vanr Robert Riedel, Franklin Iler- DA LLASTOWX. Pa AF the cm faster than we export said that Thomas Herman, 16, has been promoted to ihe1' H.enry BlUer- ni- Present Johnson pledged Sat- our crop, and our livestock to Rt. 3, along with Jim Herl! "Directions and decisions of the committee must be carried i CSCOpeeS L.aptUred district production manager of rfer' airs. Edward unlay help of the federal gov in- iimimi' 'wese near the ierrman farm Continental Oil Companv's Boeder, Genseo; David Ves- eminent to improve the lot of "I believe we cm chansje ihU 35 miles east of town around Great Bend district.

He was tal- MlN Francis Claf'in. niral America to stem th. mi- tui1 '5pm. Fridav when Herrman formerly district production su-1 EARNED ST. JOSEPH gralion into overcrowded cities 'To begin, we must set a attempted a fast draw with a permtendent of Conoco's Pam- Admission, Sept.

Melvin And he predicted disaster- higher g.a! than paru for farm .22 caliber single shot pis-pa district Simmons, Lamed. even war unless the world's puces We w.mt to achieve full tol Dismissals. Sent 2: Mrs. Eli- water needs are met. p.uty for rui.d l.fe in Amen rhi riurwi were killed Saturday in a fiery out faithfully." it said.

I rviJV rr-n three-car collision on the rain-1 The ordinance slated that the I here. The Ohio Highway Patrol said ror nt iim compaiuon Vs Remodeling sale Continues, "beth Fleming. Mrs Augus Johnson began another week ca. Tnl v. rural wor'cer laff said, and struck the youth Yarns, Needlepoint, Lmen.s.

1613 tme Ruiz and bain Lar- eml of speechmakmg at Uie earns less fo. his day's v.oik in ()ie upper riht le" Morton- -TFAdv ned- Mrs Lucv pieasautt Lew Charleston, W.Va airport. than a w.nker with s.nular Herrman was" taken to a it was single accident armcd WIth ilM "ts'S oSv HSruSftK State police estimated 6.000 to skills Jh.it is one "fice for treatment Trenton. were killed, as Winnipeg. and EARNED CLE SON the United States.

he f'en came to the sher-lit office to report the were four persons in a statio: 8,000 people were on hand to haie a la cheer the President and Mrs j0ur Johnson. Tedi Dismissal. Sept Wayne John. Bend Candy and Tobacco Wobster -t' has been presented a United weDSTer- SI Senate 11 '1 school or col sees a better in a major city too many of your States Savings Bond for eifisnent For At the airport, he traced West lee iadu Virgima's economic progress in nire for hn ithe last six years, praised the Thai is wi Miss Kansas Heads wagon from Mount Clemens, Mich. The patrol said a young girl was thrown clear from one of the autos, and survived.

The only other survivor as a man from Minnesota who was Funerals ning third place in a For Atlantic City state's congressional delegation sons moe to York iMrs. Fred Williams wrrnrPA Trn riP toiu me audience tne Moun- Miss .8 IF Knns.is nf'lQRR 1f'ft U'lrhil-a Snt. alone Ln hlS Mrs. Leona Taylor of 1017 taineer State is on the move. ps High niiisig fro Lincoln, returned home Friday KINSELY Mrs.

Ardie M. -'We are doing what a Demo p.aied aii victims were taicen 10 line stor is tieuig re-I over -rre ica. ic-' have to hap- in day for Atlantic Citv and the Miss Amftrina hospital in Norwalk. No Confessing 10 great excite- I were immediately avaua- WASHINGTON (AP) Republican Leader Everett ecmns uom icaui uuere 00, uicu 1 uibujy crane presiaent, a uemocratic Bui it she visited five days in the afternoon in Edwards County government, ought to do for a pen new home of har son and fam-1 Hospital here, after a long dl- democratic people." he said Johnson sa, ily, Edward E. Taylor.

Tay- ness. Born April 28. 1878 in From the airport. Johnson and modern lor, an engineer for the Rock Iowa, she came to Kinsley in flew to Summersville Va 6fl modem in modem indust'y ment, Betty tox said she has j' technology and been practicing walkmg 140 feet ine patrol said one east bound uioii oppoi.ei. are Uirhsen of Hlmois said the rtauon can and back "I'm used to a 50- mo ciosseu uie ao-iooi meuian sn.rs.

st- 1M senate can taKe a "snot in tr isiana, recenuy moea 10 wi- to. Me mamea rrea 1. nil- miles away, to participate in the bung jobs to the countnside foot ramp, you know" and lu" iiis ii ioro ai iit tieuicaiion 01 a Clam on tne Uail ra1 her th UMn nhthn hi ihnKhinr imfnrthp talArf Mm. smp ana mt a westoounci car. iem, anion-; Bfiiauus wining to aarK ciiance of voting for the--.

The second westbound car take a public stand running Mansfield resolution without plowed into the wreckage. nearly 3-1 foi a subsMntial re- gettmg more information than it Two of the cars burst into duction of tioop sUrai th in "wrt Taylor also isited the home ded in 1943. River. In his dedicatory nic ieni government petition ,7 "Ci lldli anu T-r sunua" ioa speecn said b-v tne can She is a student at the Col- Mr. and Mrs.

Hall accompan-1 Idjsses. and Dale, Arvada. 'year 2000 the water needs of the I Jo said hj wants to see more lege of Emporia, led her to Great Bend where 1 Colo, sister, E. Down- urrlri unll hp iomI flames, completely blocking the Europe. the facts he said havM1.t' westbound leg of the road.

A canas by Associated from Joint chiefc Qf Press turned up 48 members staff You iust don't take Fireman Called Twice they spent the night before tra- 'ie, Wichita, six grandchildren greater than at present ions, moie' worke-s veling on to Green Mountain and 10 great grandchildren -it should be clear now supplement their mcoi Falls, where they will! Funeral services will be at that are in a race with dis part time fa -mm" art CjD WhlStle-btOD I Kind of shot in the dark." Great Bend firemen I resolution to put the Sen. Clinton P. Anderson. D- two runs early Saturday mor- i rn Pnn.cnn Ta.h. visit other relatives.

2:30 p.m. Monday at the Mc- ie coid f. ual cf one an emergency unit ivui who favors a troop reduc- ning, aster, Jolmson continued "ei t-rmoi-must oe met. or the inevitable lndustr: result will be mats iie 1 to North U1C UMl. xn I Kilhp Memorial Chapel.

Kins- R.ST. Social Club will meet ey with the Re. Leland Rich-Wednesday at 7 30 at the home ardson cffciatmg Burial will of Mrs. Paid Lmenberger, 2441 be in Kinsley Cemetery. TOPEKA (AP) Sen.

James divisnns now B. Pearson, Republican candi- Atlantic Treat' 'inal decision must rest with the At 2-55 am the emergency unit was called to the home of Organization mass epidemics, and ma we know today. commander in chief." Ellis Men Jailed Farl Sutton. 231Sl2 8th. when I 24th.

date tor reelection, said balur- def-T-sis. day he will revive a "whistle-! But 17' scnatcis who publicly "If we fau, I can assure ou E'li' that not even America's un t0 the citv Henry H. Ziegenbusch was cn lined Sutton became ill from an ap-after three traf- parent asthma attack. The f.l.-ri Pailv o.J preceaeniea muuary migm win fiC chari stop" campaign approacn a oppose such aitmi iow -eem to Kansas next week. repreent sijricient Pearson said he will travel in sentiment to force heirmrs at a bus equipped with office facil- which all aspects ot impaa ities.

He wdl drive his rolling 0f a s. cutback uou ex-campaign headquarters into a Funerals Isaac S. Hunt 1 ELLINWOOD Henry II Ziegenbusch, 8S, died Fnda afternoon in Ellmwood District Hospital after an eight-month illness. Bom April 19. 187S in rZ Prc'ne Pc' Satuid.

monmg to the Medical Center where ui t- a a 1 ol Kcn was admitted for treat He announced the Ijmtedthat Robert J. Windhol. was ment Some senators who favor scaling drwn the troop commitment specified that any action of that nature should be geared to a cutbuk in the number of Soviet forces deployed in Eastern European countries. Sewer Phantom May Get New Home in Nebr. wm (truing while in- Shortly after at 3 26 am.

the tional conference on water for tovicated. department was called to the Clty Park an(i utlllZe a Public Senile Domocpt'- Leader ai trans-poita pvace in vasnmgton May lori di of Sam Cell, 1105 Heiz-1 auurl-sb sJs--ni on uie ou 10 Mike Mursfield ot the road er, when smoke was reported address listeners. hen ho olf'ied 1Jie tro rc NESS CITY Isaac Sylves- Ellinwood, he had hsd there ter Hunt, 84, died Friday mor- "is entire life. He married Ka-ning in Ness County Hospital, ihenne Schwein here Aug. 24, after a short illness.

He was 1 1904. He was a retired lumber bom March 4, 1882, in Ness 'dealer. County where he has lived all He was a member of St ne nouse. firemen said His schedule: Tuesday Great Bend, La banned to ell at an ea in a speecn later in tne day at (n the vi'ir Dallastown, which is celehrat droind 1 ing its 100th birtliday, Johnson Lh- said the nation's welfare de stop'jid mands more help for farming driving nori'i Coll earlier had been checking rved his furnace and that a me had Crosse, Ness City, Uigntn, date without refeirn" it to of his life. In 1943 he retired John Lutheran Church i ni neen placed across the crate uuy, ijoti.

wectnesdav Uicr the Sent" rmed or Foreign Relations conu from farming and moved to1 He is survived by the widow: 1 "1 commumues nice uai- bound lane of Mam Streit after th furnace was turned inbune, Syracuse, Johnson, He married Alice 'son, William, Wichita: daugh- 'T' Juon iMn- He married Alice 'son, William, Wichita; tecs. MEMPHIS, Tenn. CAP) The unwanted little boy who won the name "phantom of the Ness City. daugh-Amerine, and after her death. ters, Elizabeth.

Wichita. Mrs off. Trapped heat apparently Elkhart, Hugolon, Uljsses in caused the flooring around the Thursday Satanta, Sublette, the sha di sent i id ace to to ignite. Damage was; Meade, Ashland, Coldwater. voiced to any such khp.m ems vmcuioi7 I If the present trend of urban I growlh contmues, Johnson said, Thomas by 1985 as many people will be in 1920, on April 30, 1921 he Catherine Fuhrer, of the home, married Opal Miller.

She died and Mrs. Dorothy Greenwaldt, sowers." tound Saturday he is to nvanted and may have a home estimated at $100. Greensburg, Kinsley. likely to force Man-fic'd abandon this proccd ire or in 1D49. un lov.

22, 1952 he J-incoin, ien. soon crowded in the cities as occupied the entire nation in 1960 "Must we export our youths to married Belle Cox in Dodge He was for many years City. I chairman of the People's State He was a member of Bank in Ellmwood. Funeral Ness City Methodist Church. services will be at 10 a.m.

Tues- He is survived by the wid-1 day at the church with the Rev. ow, and daughters Mrs. Ralph 1 Victor W. Dahlke officiating. Miller, Scott City and Mrs Burial will be in Lakin Corn-Floyd Hunt, Marysville, Cal- anche Cemetery.

Friends may sons Marvin, Olathe, Wil-lcall at the Kimple Funeral ford, Widiita, Leon, Anaheim, Home, Ellmwood, after 4pm Calif and Chester, Wlutuer, I Sunday. Death Richard J. Klug an acrmomous Senate wrangle Boys Town, the famous haven that might last for weeks for homeless boys at Omaha, There is no member Neb notified Juvenile Court wouldn't bke to see a reduction authorities here Saturday that it in the costly, gold drainm.7 om- is interested in the youngster, mitnent to NVTO of US "ho gained attention for his troops, along with their depend- habit of hiding out in the city's ents, if no maior risk was in -orm sewers. xolv0d The prospects are bright for Senators who favor action him." sald Probation officer now say that Western Ki.rope Frank McCroskcy. "1 think he although well nb'e to m-intain ca" make lt-its own defenses, is not contnb- lho "-year-old yoimgstor tiling its chare towird them 1CS Wllh an afd grandmother Senators opposing the move "PPert her -Lf the past two ODIN Richard J.

Klug, -m grandciuidren and 19 iMrs. Leonard B. Miller King was crushed to death in great grandciuidren, Funeral services will be held p.m. Sunday at the Fitz I a tractor trailer accident Sat-BELPRE Mrs. Effie E.

urday afternoon. (Fayc) 53, formerly of The family lives on Rl. 3. Belpre, died Wednesday mom- Lorraine, ing in Lake Charles, aft- 1 He was bom Dec. 8.

3951 and er suffering a heart attack, would have been a sophomore Bom Oct. 20, 1912 at Lone at Holyrood High School. Wolf, she married Leo-1 In addition to his parents, he gerald Funeral Home, Ness City, with the Rev. Paul Mun-dell officiating, with burial at the Bazine Cemetery. Harley Ray Turner ance's tro with-! fhn math dravvnl, ould strenglhen'frrtm French President thefts pulled in the noighjKff- Gaulle's Nationalist noou oi ms sewer nweaway, uaiu oiuuiu June is survived by four brothers, 1930 at Belpre.

They had lived lane, Larry, Keith, and Kent in Lake Charles the past 11 jail of the home; two sisters, voars- I Norma and Brenda also of the ST. JOHN Harley Ray Turner. 78, died Saturday mor would promote ae- uiiere pohce were unable to mands for nuclear weapons anu traek him. I would invite Soviet ning at his farm home south of St. John after becoming sud was a memoec of the grandparents Mr.

and Last week, two private cit- Mrs. Julius Klue of Odin, and tion of American intentions to defend the West. First Baptist Church, Belpre. She is survived by the wid -owor; sons, Gene, Dallas, and David. Lajce Charles; daughters, Mrs.

Ernest Merke- Mr. and Mrs. August Schnc-weis of Claflin. Funeral arrangements will ho later izens nabbed the youngster 6u one of his forays, "This will be a real break for him," McCroskey said. "This boy needs constant supervision for a long period of time and-there is just no facility for that here.

I'm a probation officer but I have 75 kids." 1 ly, Anamosa. Iowa, and Mts. Icate Fnnor.il Hun ti, James Ward, Albuquerque, N. ington. ana six grandchildren.

I Funeral services will be at 1 1 1 denly in. ne was corn June 21, 1888 at Knoxville, 111., and was married April 17, 1911 at Emporia, Kan. He eame to the St. John area in 1961, coming here from Wichita where he retired after nearly 50 years the pharmacy business. He was a member of the First United Church of Christ in Wichita.

He is survived by his wife, Dulcie of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Kanza Easterly of! St. Louis, three Mra. Herman Smith and Mrs. J.

W. Stone of Wichita and! 10 a.m. Monday at the church nOWOrO U. DOrroWS St. John Youth Seriously Hurt ST.

JOHN Gary Burch of St. John was seriously injured and transferred to a Wichita hospital following a one car accident about 5 a m. Saturday at the Fourth Street blacktop and US 2S1 intcv.seetion. Officers said Burcn was in Belpre. The Rev.

Larry Oyer will officiate. Burial will be in Belpre Cemetery. Friends Slight Injuries One woman was admitted to the Medical Center a two car collision at 12th and' may call at the Beckwith Mortuary, Lamed, on Sunday. NESS CITY Howard D. Barrows, 52, formerly of Ness City, died Thursday Orofino, Idaho, after suffering an apparent heart atatck.

Bom Jan. 20, 1914 at Ness City, he married Louise Larson. He was Norton Crash Kills 2 I went mtn ih. noi.h Kaker around 4.25 p.m. NORTON, Kan.

(AP) Two Lt. Ralph Almmiist said that Mrs. Enoch Holtwick, Green ville. and three crandchil- men were killed and two iniured i ditch after crossing the highway. His car then went Lack Esther Walker, GO, 20-i Hub; -bard, was castbound and Clar- ricsn ninccinrt iK 11A1 le dren.

when a car went out of control I nn wr me omental across the highway into the Services will be held Tum. on a road a mile and one-half He was a member of Lutli- south ditch came up onto the sou(hbound when' Uie accident day at 10:30 a.m. at the First 'east of Norton a turd a lc Chirrch cZ-Td Methodist Church in St. John crossed a ditch and a dry creek mT'i 1 with the Rev. Arlyn Conard, bed, and rolled over on its top.

rpiftn anH vpiu I'uvuir, Him inin.i. I occurred Burch, suffering severe headj Mrs Walk Almquist said, injuries, was taken to the St was admillcd t0 fhc MUdaL' John hospital, but transferred Ccntcr for trcatment of a le to Wichita Saturday morning. injry. Mrs. Blessing was fe- A passenger, Leanna iw tronimMit rvf to the Walkr t-r ms Mineral Home in St.

Sunday and Monday from i estimated at $250 with an SljSS. 'mX a ch rSffii Ciestcr A GREEN THUMB. Frank Donncr of 1312 Madison in Great Bend displays one 7 a head i ho7of fS JS'SS, VLNeSr Pf Xcbcels raised in his home garden this summer. The boot shown at the si. John hospital.

noV was fmcd in Vor on Coun. ZZ "I "and Tfe "i J7' and UPPC(i SCalcs at ncarly Pouls- lwm islc---' nMrBa- rsi.matod 3 and Dr. ichio, (Tribune Photo by Glenn Van Stecnburgh). Iscnger, was unhurt. i Blessing ted pm.

$r0 damage to the Nf wsv a. 1.

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