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The Salina Journal from Salina, Kansas • Page 19

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Cuff Suff The Aiwa Club at Salina high will have its thirdj annual open house March 23 in-i stead of Monday, as planned i The postponement was request-! ed by principal Owen Hodgson, i The new date will place the event' in the middle oC "Know Your Salina High March 21-25. Featured al the open house will be exhibits in various scientific areas. the work of the officers and men of Schilling AFB, but they do all right traveling on the ground, too. The base's private motor vehicle accident rate was the lowest in the 15th Air Force last year, Capt. James C.

Rankin, safety officer, said. Schilling was the second low base of the 15th in the military injury rate during 1959. Jamestown Baby Dies On Dash ptu. He died as ambulance Beared Salina, the attending physician said. 'ay- Friday, March 11, 1960 Page 11-The lospital Admissions VUUUg pin.

7-8 pm St. Joha'f 2-4 pm, pm. i Asbury Darla and Crystal Liles, Solomon: Joanne Mason, Highway patrolmen escorted 106 Raleigh; Sharon N'orris, 200 the ambulance from Concordia to Des Moines; Mrs. George A. Salina.

Police accompanied it to er, 616 X. 13th; Mrs. Calvin Blue, hospital from the city Inez; Peggy Lu Welch, 8U baby's Richard Osage; FRATERNITY CREST Dr. Orville Voth, left, and Bob Keever examine a Pi Sigma Upsilon crest the fraternity is presenting to Kansas Wesleyan University. Bob is from Ness City and is president of the fraternity.

Kansas highway patrolmen and Salina police assisted in a high-, (speed, but unsuccessful trip to save a newborn baby's life Thurs-. day afternoon. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gone Ramsey, Jamestown, was rushed to'St.

John's Hospital for emergency treatment after being born at a Concordia hospital Ra se the trip in the borg. Mrs. with a resniratory defect. ambulance with the doctor and Merrill: Ens 116 Colo- ibaby. rado; Mrs.

Glenn Buercklin, 715 baby was dead ar- Funeral arrangements are S. 2nd; Larry Arnold, 643 S. Phillips; Donald W. Nelson, 1522 Beach; Mrs. Charles W.

Case-' beer, 1908 Roach; Mrs. Jess Sadler, 1904 Mrs. Hylas H. Cade 1844 S. 4th.

Si. John's Mrs. Rufus J. Komp, Rancho Trailer Court; Mrs. Johnny Revels, 725 is very easy to fall into Mrs.

John Q. Adams, 624 S.i rival at Si. John's about 5:45 at Jamestown. Most Firebugs Mentally Retarded, Expert Says By Joe Benham AUSTIN. Tex.

typi- seems equally reasonable to Terry L. Fay, Teacher Paddled Students Who Didn't Know Answers PITTSBURGH CAP) Teachendle. I didn't hurt any of them. Bohdan Pashkowsky says he pad- Each one got one swat. It was Psychiatrist said Thursday, died some 30 male pupils because by their own choice.

They could! Dr Kuilmann. Texas di-jcen: fall into the dull-normal cal firebug is a mentally retarded trap of assming that what seems. Front; Frank Snyder, Barnard; I reasonable or unreasonable to vou Mark A. Kientz, 715 S. 9th; man under 3 often under 20, who equally TCS been abnormally interested mi sorne one else," be said.

fires since early childhood, 704 N. Santa Fe; (Mrs. Catherine L. Smith, 526 W. "Almost half of these of fenders iPrescolt; John L.

Crook, 1315 N. are mentally defective and 60 per 1 Front. they didn't know that Pittsburgh have taken detention. Three boys: rcetor of mental health and hos-J range of intelligence or below," are available for the 3 le i ee ca pital of the pitals, told a state arson confer- he said. pm Saturday puppet show at the; plus some olhcr answers "i excused from paddling thosci cnce that People who set fires are public library.

The 30-year-old social sciences with extremely low IQ's and the not normal. The show is "The Learned i teacher, under suspension at! physically weak-the anemic look- 1 No Understanding Men." a folk tale from high School, defended ing An arson investigator "can Hospital Dismissals Asbury Mrs. Raymond D. Ruilmann said only 17 per cent Edwards, 1301 N. 9th; Robert A.

of the people he described as -May, 1012 E. Ellsworth; Mrs. pathological fire-setters have av- Blanche M. Kleeman, 316 10th; erage or above intelligence. Mrs.

John L. Wolf, Watch Eclipse Of The Moon If You're Awake Several Salinans plan to keep an on the moon this weekend. Saturday night's nearly full the mass whippings Thursday. Pashkowsky said he paddled the pupils Tuesday after he spent four or five days on material about the Middle Atlantic States. The boys' were in four eighth grade classes he teaches.

No girls were paddled. Forewarned "I told them we would have a N'ued Provucatioa make no greater error" than toj He defined pathological fire Robert L. Mitchell, Benning-j Principal Harry Book who a ern understand the as those who start fires Michael W. and Ramon L. pended Pashkowsky, 01 of a suspect in terms of the that corporal punishment is per- investigator's own life experience, mitted in Pittsburgh public schools only when the provocation is "very real." Spending his early life the' Ukraine, Pashkowsky came to America 13 years ago.

He was a motivations and goals, Ruilmann cause of mental illness, rather.Poston, 205 S. 4th; Karl L. than those who do so for financial gain. moon will be shadow of the about 11:30 pm. quiz on this material on Tues- 1 laborer in a German concenlra-j day," he explained.

"I warnedHion camp during World War II eclipsed 'by the ttlcm if tney didn't know tlie an-1and served in the U.S. Army in earth, beginning A total eclipse will begin about swers they would get paddled or the Korean conflict. He attended detained. the Keep Track Of Social Security Pay "If you are getting benefits, be :40 am Sunday and continue until! thc answers they were rewarded Hospital Notes Icicles are dangerous! Mrs. lined.

On Tuesday I quizzedjKings College in Wilkes Barre and; sm -e you get all the checks you Minneman 621 13th foundi boys one by one. they knew has been teaching in Pittsburgh! says E. H. Hagan la (U-sf nllf Tl'han nrta thorn foil about 3:15 am. The eclipse will end at 4:20 am.

with good grades. But if they didn't, they knew what to expect. "I paddled about 30 out of the three years. A school Pashkowsky board would official 0 be given of the Salina district office; hearing for reinstatement, prob- that out when one of them fell Security Adminis-, on her rnse cuUin Stitches were taken at St. John's.

1118 Acorn. St. John's Mrs. Thomas Ziegler and daughter, 858 Sunrisej Mrs. Norman W.

Warner, 415 M. Front; Ellen Burr Oak; Mrs. John C. Simpson, 803 W. Ash; Spencer H.

Pickard, 725 Merrill; Brenda J. Nichols, 138 Cherry; Johnnie Melton, 1106 Santa Fe; Mrs. William Lewellcn Mrs Ti ancl daughter, 215 N. Front; Jon Hoke, 1928 S. 4th; Mrs.

Wil I lard S. Beetch, Carlton; Karen K. Taylor, Abilene. Reddish Color If it's clear, and if you can stay awake that long, you'll be able to see the moon take on a reddish color as the earth's shadow passes across it. When the shadow completely covers the moon, a light will show in a circle at edge of the shadow.

i four classes. I used a wooden pad-lably on March 17. Eagles Hold Jalenl Contest The Eagles Lodge will hold its Big Icicle Hauled Down Hagan points out that once aj person is on the rolls, social curity checks are mailed to himj gerous 6 -y ear ld automatically. However, there arei plerson son of Mr and Mrs Ted Even refrigerators can be dan- Richard that must be re- I in advance and always show your A tap or two on its top edge, I social security claim number, and the National Bank of Amer-jYou may use the postcard form Patrolman P. F.

Negron, Salina: monthly talent contest March 20i ica ig icicle came crashing you were given when you applied inirocficralrv nlnnc fa af 7 rum in inp hal! 'Pierson, 1121 Gypsum, found out. put the end of his ton- Report any change of address' gue a ainst the freezin compart- eertain things membered: police investigator, plans to 7 pm in the lodge hall. down Thursday afternoon. for your benefits or you may get WU A11UJ graph the moon with a The contest is open to all am- The alley behind the building a card from your Social Security lens attached to his camera. jateurs from A group of Kansas Wesleyan! 0 ld.

Births Boys Mr. and Mrs. Jarold University professors interested in astronomy plan to view the eclipse. They include Robert Tombaugh, 903 E. Claflin; Paul N.

Stucky, 128 W. Cloud, and Kenneth Carman. 1102 Highland. Frank Lewis 536 S. 9th, will watch the moon through a telescope he built.

Eclipses of moom are relatively common, They occur the earth passes between the moon and the sun. two up to 16 years was filled with hundreds of pounds of broken ice after the heavy col- Prizes will be awarded to the top five winners. umn gave way. Police and firemen became con- office. A letter addressed to your local Social Security office also will serve the same purpose.

How- The contestants taking first and cerned when huge chunk second places will be eligible return for the finals May 15. Contestants wishing to enter should call James, Coffman, 308 N. 10th; Charles Rockwell, 1213 Park, or Harriet Kliem, St. John's Military School Dog Search Continues Sun eclipses, which are rarer happen when the moon passes between the earth and sun. A partial sun eclipse will be ellow which Sept.

20. Another partial moon eclipse will be Sept. 5. ice on the west side of the building began to- lean and crack Thurs day. The icicle extended from ground to the roof of the building.

It was feared it might damage a lower roof or nearby power lines if it fell. Bank employes jarred the ici- ment in the refrigerator. The skin came off when he pulled his tongue away. His tongue was treated at St. John's.

LeAon Stewart, 12, 1624 Sycamore, hurt her toes in gym class at school. X-rays were taken at Asbury. A. Belt, 118 E. Jewell, March 10 9 at St.

John's. Mr and Mrs. Terry L. Fay, 704 Santa Fe, March 10, 8 Ibs, 1 oz. at St.

John's. 1st Lt. and Mrs Herman W. Musser, 516 E. Pres cott, March 10, 7 a GOOD Spencer Stewart, president of the Salina American Legion Auxiliary, adjusts a foul weather outfit for Diane Witham while James Lundgren watches.

Diane is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Witham, 1003 Martin, and James is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Lundgren, 933 Roach.

They are students at Heusner. (Journal Photo) Giffs Came Af Right Time Pediatrics Group Sponsors Movie ad- car. Stitches were taken and a Ishot given at Asbury. ever, be sure that in this letter' Cynthia Beer, 611 S. 2nd, cut her you include all four items hand on the trunk door of her name, claim' number, new dress and signature.

If you earned more than $1200 in 1959, be sure to file the annual report on your earnings by April 15. This is especially important Mrs. Don Booher, RFD 3, splashed a bathroom cleanser in her eye. The eye was treated at John's. for those who have worked only part of the year.

They are entitled Kevin Sanchez Vegas, 11, St. to checks for any months in! John's Military School injured his which they did not earn wages of! right palm on a rusty nail. SAFE. 1st. Lt.

and Mrs. Terr Lower, 341 S. Ohio, March 10 8 at SAFE. Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Eugene Walsh, 331 N. 9th, March 10, 7 12 at Asbury. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.

Casebeer, 1908 Roach, March 10 10V4 at Asbury. Girls Mr. and Mrs. Glenn A. Buercklin, 715 S.

2nd, March 10, 7 12 at Asbury. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Snyth, 526 W. Prescott, March 10, 6 15Vz at St.

John's. "ourts Police Traffic Fined for run ning stop signs were Dwayne! 1218 Sunrise Drive, $5, and Harry Lee Burton, 1108 N. The Salina American Legion Auxiliary picked a mighty gcod year for. a new community service project. It has donated 46 rain coats to school safety patrol members at seven Salina schools.

The distinctive rain with hoods, went to Bartlett, Heusner, South Park, Whittier, St. Mary's, Sacred Heart and Grace Stewart schools. found out these schools didn't have rain coats for their patrolmen so we decided to make it a part of our community service project," said an auxiliary spokesman. "The rain coats certainly have been needed this year, Mrs. Spencer Stewart, 218 N.

9th, is president of the auxiliary. cle loose. Apparently nothing was damaged when it fell, cials said. $100 or more, nor were actively Stitches were taken and a offi- self employed. anus shot given at Asbury.

If you were 72 during all months tet- A search continues for a City street department workers of 1959, you don't need to report! bit 5-year-old'hauled a truck load of ice Darrell Lilley last Tuesday. i the alley Friday morning. Salina Youths Are Candidates Darrell, son of S-Sgt. and Mrs.j Robert Lilley, 321 S. llth, is recov-j rea kf aS JuGSday 'cring in SAFB Hospital from bites' on the cheek and Fot ChdlTlber If the dog isn't found within the.

next few days, Darrell will The membership breakfast of to undergo treatment for possible the Salina Chamber of rabies infection. I will be Tuesday at 7:30 am at the Salina high school's Hi-Y Club; City laws require that dogs bei Lamer Hotel, has two candidates for officers or tied after March 15 andj Vernon Jewelers will be host the state Model Legislature April until Sept. 15. A proposed ordi- firm. you can earn any amount and still get checks for every month! in the year.

If you became 72 after January 1959, you need to report since benefits may not be payable for work you did in the months be- you reached age 72. Over $9 Million Is Disbursed Metropolitan Life Insurance Co II Officers Get Regular Status Eleven officers of the 45th Bomb Three Two Salina youths who broke into the Pick-A-Rib Cafe, 308 E. Members of the Asbury Hospital Pediatrics Auxiliary are sell! ing tickets for a benefit movie, I'Tll Give My at the Strand Thsater, April 3-6. Ray Collins and Angie Dickinson play the leading roles in the i movie which tells the story of a young man who chooses to be- icome a missionary rather than to into business with his father. Proceeds from the movie will used to purchase ultra-microchemistry instruments for the pediatrics ward.

Tickets are 90 cents for adults and 25 cents for children. Members of the finance committee who have tickets are Mmes. Dean Boyer, Dwayne Lar- Squadron at Schilling AFB been appointed to regular Force status. llth, $10. have.North, Jan.

1, 1960, were placed, strom Air! on probation for three years byj District Judge John I. Young. son. Romaine Bull and Carl Eng- I to A Daughter The appointments were made are wjnje WrjgM rease regular and Both gre or ar District Herman and Edith 1 officers of ap- wl llv lrk Newby vs. Anna B.

S. Phillips and plied for regular status. others, petition filed for quiet title' East I Acceptance of 45 percent of the number applying is believed to be a S.rategic Air Command record. on Lot 9, Block 4, Phillips Addition, Salina. Willie HI and Wendell R.

Scott, break-in! at Pick-A-Rib, three-years' lion. Mary E. Wotod, third de- Judge Young also placed Mary Mr and Mrs Birge clark Wood on probation for two' San Rafael, are the parents years on a third degree forgery of a dau ter, born March 10. conviction. The officers appointed are gree forgery, two-year probation.

Ca pts. R. B. Griffiths and R. Obert W.

Yarnell, failure to Kitterick, Lts. R. L. Cone, D. iVern Webster In Fall HAYS Dave Webster.

Salina paid 89,218,284 to policy-holders in appeared in Knutson, S. W. Miller, P. A.j Vern Webster, 19 to. Mispagel.

W. G. Mozingo, R. E. Drive, slipped and fell Spraker, D.

L. Strong, G. L. stepped from his car at his Kansas last year, according to a company statement. William 0.

Wenger company manager in Salina, said twice as 8-9 at Topeka. David White is speaker pro-tern a candidate for sophomore at Fort Hays Statemuch money was paid to living ahead of trial and consented pay support. They have named her Sharon Ann. There are two other daughters in the family, Janet and Leisa. The new arrival's mother is the former Clarene Scott, daughter of Crestview Mr.

and Mrs. C. 0. Scott, 808 as he Millwood Drive. Mrs.

Clark was the first editor nance, scheduled to come up for; Frank Barbee is chairman hearing in of the May, would require 1 the membership committee, of dogs the yearj of; College, ma Phi and Keller Johnson is a candidate i around, city officials said, for chief clerk of the House. White and Johnson and seven other Salina boys will attend a pre legislative conference day at Fort Hays State The others are Prent Roth, John Hendricks, Chuck Heath, Dan Wanaraaker, Bob Laubengayer, Keith Cushman and Ben Sellers. Accompanying them will bei Emice Dyck, and Carl Hemp-! stead, faculty members. The Model Legislature is an annual event designed to acquaint youths with law making processes. Journal classified ads get results.

has pledged Delta Si social fraternity. Ha to is! of death claim payments. Divorces St. Clair vs. Dwain Clair, extreme cruelty, gross neglect, abandonment.

Wohlefeil and D. M. Cassidy. the son of Mr. Webster, 608 S.

and Mrs. Phillips. J. B. Schilling Men Donate $6616 A total of $6676.67 for National Health Fund and the Cru- for Freedom has been contributed by Schilling AFB personnel.

Drives at the base brought. $4548.33 for the National Health; program and $2128.34 for the Crusade. Here are contributions by organizations: i 40th Bomb Wing $1879.58 for National Health and $863.23 for Crusade; 802nd Combat Support Group $1412.35 for Nalionalj Health and $611.86 for Crusade; 310th Bomb Wing $905.13 for 1 National Health and $443.77 for Crusade; 802nd Medical Group $402.66 for Natirnal Health and $196.08 for Over the last five years, payments to Kansas policyholders nd beneficiaries have amounted H. $42,763,704. Wenger recently returned car no i oss three day conference of districtl managers and company officals Marriage Licenses New York.

be happily surprised 'quire a physician's care. He Ads sell old things. convalescing at his home. Webster suffered back, hip, side of The Journal's Teen Talk col- and elbow injuries but did not re- umn, writing it for two years. is Her father is principal of Roose- jvelt High School.

Fire Alarms 9:45 pm Thursday 621 B. down gasoline overflowing from ormer Salman Exclusive Club Roy II. Shultis, 24, and Joyce A. Neuenschwan-' der, 23, Canton. Philip R.

Herzig, 24, and Gloria Day Young, 24, both of Smolan. James E. Ford, 19, Parma, and Iva E. Anderson, 20, Salina. A former Sali.ian, Jim Recorded Vichita, general agent for the! wi: iia A.

Franklin Life Insurance 0 oc 1 Springfield, has been named charter member of the Million-' and wife to JaroM A. Belt aid wife, cast Ml feet Lot Block 9. Snuth Park Addition. H. B.

Eagle and wife to William A. Ftoitzman and wife. Lot 12. Block 3. Kichlinrt Court.

E. Humphrey and wire to KANSAS used to be where the deer and the antelope play but this herd of 47 deer that has been playing on the Leland Holzworth farm near St. Francis has worn its welcome thin. The farmer, prevented from shooting the animals by state law, says the deer are causing damage on his farm. He's tried scaring the animals with an airplane but they merely trot to another part of his fields.

No one seems to know what to do. irm's newly-organized Jicme L. Cain and wife. Lot 23. Dollar Conierence.

the Rrplat oi Edeemcre Acidl- Brown entered the insurance tlo jj oorpe Ul Iitromi cxcculor to Dpnn1s business in 1948 in Salina with the Carlson, MM hai: the northeast naar- tor of Section Townsliip 16. Ranee 4. franklin company. He now owns; L. Marietta and husband to Ben Modrelt and Mary Ann Modrell.

Lol 4. Block 1. Belmont Addition. to Yockers to Robert 1 L. Houpland and wife.

Lot 5, ClTv.e Addition. Karie M. B.irtley and wife, to Eu- Kene I'. Lindsay and wife, tract ot In Ihe south 30 acres of the cast Ihe southeast qui-ler of Sec- J. 13.

Ranpe 3. Rnfcert H. I.ee and wile to Weruiell C. Vopl and wife, south 30 foet Lot 12. north 13 (eel Lot 33.

Block 6. Circle Addition. arru ArnnM 91 RW Phillinc Yorkers BuildlnR to Philip Larry Arnora. ti. MJ b.

A eMa ar wife, north was pulling out a nail when the 22. south is feet Lot 21, Block s. -in re Circle Addition. head Of the nail flew Off and hit hlSj Oeorpe F. Mullen and wife to L.

Pat- loft rlck and wife. Lot 10, Block 5. ILIU cjc. Kraft Manor Addition 2. His physician said it will be Joscp i T.

Mun-cnnon and wife to Sam R. Wypa! and wife, Lot 10, Sunset extent Of Village Addition. William J. Kelso anr! wife to Dan Boii-n. part of 3 ard of Lo! that indications are he will not BIOCX i.

ciT.id Addition. William r. McCalhim and wife to Ihe Sight. f.nfte west 15 feet Lot Arnold is in Asburv 13 srtl of Lnt ll 4i i Atidilion. He an of the Con- Buiidinp co.

Amos i anfl ulto Flock 3 Unental Gram Co. 'soutnem view Addition. the company's Wichita agency. He and his family moved Wichita in October. Head Of Nail Injures His Eye soine weeks before the injury can be determined but: LONG Ensley, Butler County farmer, holds triplet while mama looks on.

The triple birth is considered a "one in 2,000,000" sition..

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