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Hinton Daily News from Hinton, West Virginia • 8

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i 8 Hinton Dally Newt Saturday, Dec. 28, of an West Virginia counties. A And they showed that 13 ooun- AF6 ac Turkhdi Ambassador Adrian Kural said any Turkish' lp sighted off Cyprus were on their way from one Turkish port to another. i Ships followed the appearance of Turkish jets over Ntooria which Rqestdee said was Staged to Incite TiarUh residents of the city to continue fighting. Crashed Incredible Story In State This Year rr (Continued from page One) version of the U.S.

Boeing 707 which carries 187 passengers and grosses 314,000 pounds for transocean flight. The TU114, which Is not a pure jet like the 707, Is much slower and shorter-ranged. "Theyre even willing to change the props on the 114, which are pointed and create considerable noise," Halaby added. "I asked Aeroffot'a top official why they were so eager and his reply -was: To make 0 1 Ore, swore It happened. A cow rescued from the binning structure broke loose from tta handlers, rushed back Inside and rescued her two calves.

The oow raced out of the flames with the calves following her safely. Speaking of animals, it's not C5iAKi-hjrfroN' W. Va. (UPI) O. Harrison of Charleston had not obtained a bill of sale for a crashed plane he paid 31 for, no one would have believed him not' even State Police.

Even then was a pretty Incredible story. When a plane -LAST TIMES TODAY- ItSr pq f1- Plans Eiwjb FIXED is JACK SLADE tni WYATT EARN iSGlsx RORY CALHOUN VENUE ADO RAMUS Star In grotto in Bethlehem, Jordan, marks spot where, tradition maintains, the Child Jesus was placed after his birth. This hallowed shrine of Christendom may be visited by Pope Paul VI on his visit to the Holj Land. crashes only a few miles from 'cnown how canines are taking the city limits, someone would to passionate pink fire hy-aJmost surely have seen or' Grants In Martinsburg. Officials heard it I decided to repaint the fire-en- Bt the Incredible happened, 'tf1 red Plu8 th the new A plane did crash, two persons phosphorescent plug paint so GCIM3M they could be seen easily at night Capping the long Centennial year was one publicity stunt that didn't quite pan out Frank Allen of Beckley was buried "alive In a box along U.

S. 21 at Ripley with nearly all the conveniences of home, vowing he would remain underground for 100 days. But on the WCMGS DOKJnrr nawoe iwnentf MaiPNe-epN-RJNmo walked away, apparently uninjured, and sold the wreckage to Harrison who lived nearby. Police got several calls on the crash but after several hours of searching, they found nothing. When calls kept coming in, police became more skeptical until Harrison called' and told tfiem what happened.

I've seen the plane and I've got a bill of sale, he convinced SUUDAY-MOIIDAY-TUESDAY vned so late at night since November, 1956, when the council met at 8 a m. to debate the movement of Russian troops into Hungary to' crush that countrys anti-Communist re volt. Rossldes told shdnd cmfwyubm Cypriot Ambassador Zenon Rossldes told the council he was Informed at 5 p.m. Friday that five Turkish submarines, four destroyers and three troopships were 25 miles from Cyprus which lies some 40 miles steaming toward the isLabcnbm off the Turkish coast and steaming toward the Island. Thirty to 45 minutes later, advised him that the fleet had changed course, but only after sending flares over Cyprus.

The approach of the Turkish (Continued from Page One) cause this country Is fully occupied by the training of pilots for the F86 and 9104 fighters already Included in its plans. The nation's air buildup plan calls for the establishment of seven FlOi squadrons on the northernmost island of Hokkaido and in other areas, with F86s given subsidiary roles and ground-to-air missile units established by the end of fiscal 1966. Nuns Refuse (Continued from Page One) funds for the purchase of the hospitals from the UMW, and In addition would put the hospital into a private category that would bar it from receiving other funds through the corpora tion. The proposal for the nuns to operate Memorial Hospital was based an a belief that It would be more efficient to coordinate the community1 hospital facilities under one operation. Russia Refuses (Continued from Page One) which expires Jan.

5. He said meetings on implementation of the pass agreement are being held dally, and that new ones mHEflffl nttOEEKO; could begin after Jan. 5. But the spokesman warned that only time will tell If new talks will be held. Armed Turkish (Continued from Page One) day for sending a 12-warship fleet toward Its coast, and said a midnight meeting of the Security Council may have averted an Invasion.

Turkey retorted that the Greek community In the divided capital city of Nicosia set out last Sunday on a campaign to annihilate and massacre the Turkish Inhabitants. -The Security Council convened at 11:35 p.m., EST Friday night and adjourned an hour and a half later without taking action. No date was set immediately for another meeting. U.8. Ambassador Francis T.

P. Plimpton, presiding in the absence of Adlai Stevenson, adjourned the meeting after hearing statements from Cyprus, Turkey and Greece It was the first meeting con- 73rd day, when practically Cpi-V wrAdktas. He sid oneieveryone forgot about him, Al-wing of the Piper Cub was tomlen reportedly became 111 after off and that it appeared to be hard raln and du damaged severely. Aslde from Siting But the occupants, pilot Rob- maU and ert Hillls and owner Fred Me-Leod, both of Warren, Ohio. noticed, walked out of the woods after But at least he could say he selling the wreckage and took had rd rest-away from It a taxi Into town Harrison found the engine, propeller and one wing In good eaDDOrtionment condition along with other parts ties did not meet the population requirement to qualify for their own House seat.

The minimum requirement Is three-fifths of the average population per delegate. Since West Virginia's 1960 population was 1,860,421 and the 1963 law provided for 106 House seats, that figure comes to 10,539. Every county having less than this population is not entitled to a delegate and must be formed Into a delegate district, Goodwin said. "These sections of the Constitution are clear and unambiguous and require no construction (Interpretation), and by the rules of construction the Court has no right to construe a statute or a constitutional provision which Is clear," he said. Goodwin said there was a positive contradiction between these figures, shown in the House Journal, and the fact that the Legislature nevertheless continued the old practice of giving each county its own House seat.

He cited the high courts ruling of last September In the Blue Law case, which held that where the journal of d-ter house through ambiguity, ommlsslon contradiction, falls to disclose that constitutional requirements been complied with, extrinsic evidence may be considered by the courts in determining such questions. Goodwin added: "By the Journal of Feb. 4-5, affirmatively showing the official population, and the Legislature giving to each county a delegate, we maintain that this is an affirmative ambiguity appearing on the record and gives the Court the right to look behind the Journals to ascertain the true facts. In filing the case last June, Robertson and prosecutors from six of the larger counties also had attacked a section of the act making Kanawha County into the new 17th District while also keeping It as the 8th and thus allowing the the county to save four Senate seats. But to arguments Saturday he attacked the Senatorial section only because It "does not provide fair representation as required by the Constitution.

He noted that the population range varies from 87,192 to the 2nd District to 73,569 in the 5th and said this violated the requirement that districts be "as nearly as practicable equal in population. West Virginia's Constitution has always provided for "delegate districts for small counties. They were used from 1883 until 1901, when all counties for the first time met the minimum requirement to have their own House seat. After the 1920 census, several should have lost their House seats, but no reapporttonment bill passed until 1931 and it Ignored the delegate district provision. In 1951 another apportionment bill passed, continuing to Ignore delegate districts, and was upheld in the State vs.

Thornburg rranr cci TffWESTfss csrn nica hrtCOMANCHE.CREE and put them in his garage after dismantling them. Getq 0 Offers Since then, Harrison has receive i more than 50 offers to' eounty its own House seat rebuy the plane, the highest one gardless of population, of 350, but he says he's not is the law of this state selling but would consider unies, and until that case is trading It for a truck. One of overruled," Callaghan a a i In the calls came from Florida, 'relation to the State vs. Thom- Now yon oaa get non-cancel-table hospitalisation up to ago 73 if la good health, and renew It for life or as long as yon Uvo (either). r.

I MADDT PHONE 111 AUDlfcKURPHY ALUED ARR5XS nORIRE Shows Continuous Starting at 1 pan. burg decision of 1952. The petitioners are, of course, interested in trying to get to the court flint can overrule that case Callaghan, of Rich wood, glso argued that the case was based on a "futility, because of the 1963 act Is ruled invalid the 1931 law as amended before 1963 would apply. "And that Code provision assures a minimum of one delegate to each So, whether the act of 1963 or the code provision apply, each county must have at least one delegate, he said. Callaghan contended that the petitioners have Ignored the State vs.

Thornburg decision and tried to "analyse it to But it is still on the books." Robertson and Goodwin argued, however, that the State vs. Thornburg ruling was based on the fact that there was no conflict or ambiguity apparent in the legislative record. In such a case, they agreed, the courts would not consider the propriety or correctness of a finding of fact upon which the Legislature bases an act But the Journal of the 1963 session Included the 1960 census Thls was one of many lighter news events that occurred during West Virginias Centennial year, which was marked by celebrations, observances and of course, variations of the 50-mile hike. It was definitely year for the unusual. Mrs.

James Cunningham, wife of a South Charleston minister, was delivered of 1 girls by hypnosis, believed to be a first tn West Virginia. Mrs. Cunningham was taken to a local hospital, placed In a trance and that was It! Of course, she had undergone training for some time before the births. Her two other children were delivered rather routinely. Mr.

and Mrs. Paid PelUtier of Tiverton, R. spent their honeymoon to the Mountain State, thanks to a baloon. On Statehood Day, June 30, l-rinm filled balloons were released containing packets for gifts and prises. One drifted to Swansea, and was found by George Pondross, who gave the packet to the newlyweds.

"Mother Savee "Child W. M. Pauley of near Eleanor, Piltnam County, whose barn was destroyed In a 350,000 i-M population' case. figures showing INSTANT STICKTOITIVINESS for people who keep slipping up on saving money you save this way helps your cotmtoy, too, by giving Uncle Sam financial strength to stand 19 to the enemies of freedom. Why not say the word to your paymaster and get started saving this payday Your new perseverance will amaze your friends, your family and yourself.

If youre long on planning to save money, and short on following through, here's an idea thats tailor made for you: The Payroll Savings Plan. It starts you saving instantly. -Doesnt cost you a nickels worth of will power. And it can give you thousands of dollars in savings before you know it. The idea of the plan is cunningly simple you dont save your money, you put tomebody else up to it.

Your employer. Every payday you have him -set? aside a small amount from your pay and put it toward the purchase of a U. S. Savings Bond. You dont see the money thats being saved, so you hardly miss it.

And since your employers not as apt to forget about saving your nest egg builds up fast Millions of Americans use the Payroll Savings Plan to save money, so you know it works. The Quick facts about Sarfas i Saving 1 Bonds Ton get 34 for svery 33 at maturity Ton can get your money when yon need it 0 Tour Bond arc re FORGET BAD WEATHER FORGET BANKING HOURS BANK-BY -MAIL placed free if lost, destroyed or itolea Ton can buy Bonds where yon bank, or on the Payroll Sav ings Plan when yon work Keep in ycur futao ivith The National Bank of Summers I Phone 2000 Hinton, W. Va. iirtrMt In Chm4 sad (Me ftr IMr paMeMe TU VJ. Snmwmmt AsmianirM TU JVmwy birtrtmnt Umfo ORDER NO.

UD-2464-A COL 200 UNES NEWSPAPERS DECEMBER, 1969.

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