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ELWOOD CALL-LEABS51 John A. Moore Dies Saturday At Alexandria ALEXANDRIA John A. Moore, 93, of 1111 North Canal street, Alexandria, died Sat urday after lingering illness. L. nf Mm City News Briefs Taken ta Mtrey Mrs.

Chan, dler Tomlinson of 1413 South 14th street was taken-Sunday to the Mercy hospital In the Co-pher and Fesler ambulance. Admitted Ta Mtrcy Wll Ham Wilson of 1734 South street was admitted Saturday to the Mercy hospital Rtmtvte' Te Merty Mrs. Rebecca Schlosser of 2101 North street was removed to the Mercy hospital in the Copher and Fesler ambulance. Top Fairmount Students To Be Honored Friday FAIRMOUNT One senior and eight juniors of Fairmount high school will receive scholarship jackets for their superior academic achievements, at a dinner in their honor, 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 1, at the Country Kitchen.

Former Principal of Fair mount nigh school, Lloyd -Barren, will be speaker for the occasion. Harrell, was principal when the Scholarship Jacket A-ward was initiated in 1960. Harrell is now superintendent of the Fairfield consolidation' in Elkhart county. He and his family live in New Paris. Principal John Davison will Area Boy Scouts Take Winter Camping Trip FAIRMOUNT Boy Scout Troop 20, along with their scoutmaster, Bruce Gossett, went on an ovefnight camping trip to Camp Crossland.

The Scout Motto, is "Be pre-, pared" and all 22 boys weref Scouts making the trip were Mike Beasley, Dennis Buroker, Jay Driskill, Curt Fisher, Mike Gossett, Steve Gossett, Albert Jones, Paul James, Randy King, and David Lewis. Others were, Robert Voor his, Billy Wolf, Richard Miller, Clifton Mitchell, Mike Moore, James Mitchell, Boyd Powell, Ronnie Payne, Doug Reeder, Ronnie Rollins and Butch Shockey. ui. Marines 'Continued From Page On Marine general to a human wave offensive against a government outpost. losses were reported heavy in several major engagements.

In the air war, a flight of tiny U.S. F5 Freedom Fighter jets made their debut over Communist North Viet Nam, striking Highway 15 north of demilitarized zone. 55 -and 60 miles south of Vinh on the coast. Strategic Air Command (SAC) B52" bombers from Guam struck a Viet Cong staging base and storage area 300 miles northeast of Saigon on one of the principal Communist infiltration routes from neKborlng Laos. Leatherneck guards killed at least two members of.

a Viet Cons suicide sauad which Madison County -J Court Hews NEW SUITS PILED Superior 2 Ramona Strobel vs. Roger D. Strobel. Divorce. Irene' Martin vs.

Harry L. Martin. Divorce. General Finance Loan-Co. of Muncie vs.

Mark and Arkie Raat lift On. note and to foreclose chattel mortgage. Myrtle Maxine Patton vs. Gerald D. Patton.

Divorce. Cltysof Anderson vs. Charles H. Leonard, et. al.

Appropriation of real estate. Mary Hedrlck vs, Daniel Divorce. Freda Peters vs. Leonard Peters, Divorce, Superior Court Myra Jean Campbell vs, Lowell Campbell. Divorce.

Elmer Grlgsby vs. Mary Mildred Grlgsby. Divorce, custody, and other relief. Circuit Court Peer'ess Electric Co. vs.

Charle? J. Graham, doing business as Graham Furniture Co. On Six Arrested By Cily, Stale Over Weekend City and state police reported a busy weekend as six. persons were arrested. Carl D.

Brown, 19, Anderson, was arrested by cltykpollce Saturday on a charge of violation of the muffler false registration and speeding. He Is to apnear In court on March 8. Greg H. Gardner, 20, 712 North 19th street, was ordered to repair his tail light and licence plate light. Robert M.

Sweet, 33, Mil waukie, was arrested by state police on a charge of speed ing. He is io appear in court on March Harold R. Wright, 26, 3134 South street, was arrested on charges of violation of muffler law and He is to appear in JP Court on or be-for March 4. Clinton M. Harrison, 17, 2307 North 8th street, was arrested on a charge of failure to yield the right of way.

He is to appear in JP court tonight. Robert Lovell, 22, 1343 South street, was arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct. He posted a 350 bond and is to appear in court on March I BRITISH SWEEP LONDON JUPI) -British boxers combined their talents Tuesday night to win three lfr round fights against highly regarded foreign opponents. Brian Curvis, British and Empire welterweight, champ, won a decision over Panamanian Tito Marshall; British lightweight champion Maurice Cullen outpointed Cuban Angel Garcia; and featherweight Frankie Taylor of Britain scored an eight-round technical knockout over Luis Aisa of Spain. A symphony of tasting love i played sirnply in 14K gold! Now $150 Charge.4j,f 1 act as chairman at the dinner, and Dr.

Karl Speckhard, superintendent of Madison Grant School Corporation will make the presentation of awards. Students to be honored are: June Ladd, senior- and juniors, Sherry Butler, Charla Compton, Linda Glpson, John Greentree, Jack Holsten, Cathy McManam-an, J.P. Small and Judy Speck-hard. Also the 12 seniors who were awarded jackets last year and who hive maintained a 3.25 grade average, will receive gold bars to adorn their jackets. They are: David Brubaker, Larry Chapel, Sylvia Cline, Car-olyn Gift Bill Johnson, Jan- Ice Morris, Bob Sparks, David Speckhard, Judy Stewart, Gary Stoffer, June Trice and Van Van Winkle.

Parents friends and school patrons may make reservations for thd dinner by contacting Mrs. Norman Johnson. Gueste at the dinner should arrive at the Countrv Kitchen anytime after 6:30. RAINS CAUSE FLOODS BE1RA, Mozambique (UPI) Two days of uninterrupted rain flooded streets, cut off road and cable communications and paralyzed air traffic in the Manica and Sofala region over the weekend. A native servant girl was killed by a falling high tension wire.

ANGIE EXPECTING HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Actress Angie Dickinson, 31, has asked Warner Bros, to release her from her starring role in "An American Dream" because she is expecting a baby. A spokesman for the star said doctors warned her the role might prove too strenuous for her. imncuff ALWAYS FIRST OUAUTV CATALOQ CENTER LESTER SHINKLE, graduate ef Wlllkle high school, 1945, has templettd his basic training at Fort Knox, Ky. and has received his sharp shooting medal. He will be transferred to Fort Let, Virginia.

Lester is horn en furlough now un til March 4. He is tht ton of Harlan Shinklt, 900 North 13th street. Tipton County Hospital Notes ADMITTED Katherine Coats and Carolyn Cardwell of Tipton. DISMISSED Renate Sharp of Kempton, Donna Turnbull of 'Kokomo, Floyd Waddell of Windfall, Joan DeWeese of Forest, Charles Black of Tipton, Clarence Ley of Tipton, Patricia McElfresh of Sharpsville, Fred Temple of Tipton, Janice Simmons of Elwood, Cline J. Yoakum, Leslie Brown, Phillip Brown, John Pickett and Harold Pickett all of Tipton, Billie Armstrong of Greentown, Lowell Smith of Kempton, Dolores Trady of.

Indianapolis and Mary Brooks of Arcadia. Goings Serving At Fort Gordon Pvt Dorsel Dion Goings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dorsel Goings, 2705 South street, is now stationed at Fort Gordon, Ga. and Is under going six weeks signal training.

The 21 year old soldier Is a 1961 graduate of Elwood high school. His new address is: Pvt. Dorsel D. Goings, US 55-843-373, Tng. Co.

4th Bn USASTC, Ft Gordon, Ga. Fairmount Junior High To Present Spring Concert FAIRMOUNT The Fair mount Junior high band arid the combined 80 voice seventh and eighth grade chorus will pre -sent their annual spring con cert, 8 p.m. Friday, March 4, in the high school gymnasium. The program will include selections from "Mary "State Fair," "Sound of Music" and popular numbers in spe cial arrangements. John Blake, trumpet soloist, and Valda VanNess, vocalist, will be featured.

Tickets may be purchased from any band or chorus member for the event. "LET THE Vincle Roflme vs. Bob fluts- Ier and Son. Petition for la dustrial Board Hearing. COURT MINUTES Superior 2 Joe L.

Gossett vs. Otis D. and Linda Lou Amos. Complaim on note. Finding for plaintiff in sum of $317.

Anderson Loan vs. Laddo Maley and Lora Ann Maley. Foreclosure of mortgage. Finding for plaintiff in sum of and foreclosure of mortage. Circuit Court General Finance loan Co.

vs. Roy L. Mundy. Complaint on note. Finding for plaintiff upon complaint in the sum of Costs vb.

Defendant. Ronald S. Ramsey vs. Gary Joseph Christy. Damages for los of service and injuries to wife.

Defendant's lor trial by jury Kathryn Ramsey Gary Joseph Christy. Complaint for damages. Defendant's request for trial by jury filed. Margaret Peoples vs. Ermon Peoples.

Divorce and other relief. Cause submitted- upon plaintiff's affidavit for citation for contempt of court on the part of the defendant. Finding for plaintiff. Defendant ordered committed to Madison county jail for contempt of court until purged of contempt. Defendant ordered to pay plaintiff '3 attorney fees of $35 within 10 days.

Christine Hurt vs. Charles D. Hurt. Absolute divorce, custody, support, and attorney fees. Finding for plaintiff.

Absolute divorce, custody and $25 week support. Cross complaint dismissed on defendant's motion. Heater Ignites Blaze In House Elwood firemen were called to the Clarence Beller resl dence, 1310 South street, at 2:18 a.m. Sunday morning when an electric wall heater Ignited curtains or clothes in the bed -room. The fires was quickly extinguished with fire damage confined to the bedroom and smoke damage sustained by the entire house.

Could Continued From Page One attend the convention and his place was taken by his one-time first lieutenant, the late Malcolm X. Muhammad also for the first time used the word "Negro," a wiuwui uie usual quamicaiion "so-called Negro" which he has always used in the bast But the bite and bitterness of Muhammad's dogma was still mere, and be received an uicie. inn na rcsrFivin an enthusiastic response from the esumaiea Negroes wno attended the meetings. It-- ti. lie uiaue inese assertions: lire wiiite man naies 10 gu to war.

even to fight for his white man hates to go country we (Muslims) are not afraid to Fight." 'There are so many smart people in the world, thev can destroy America in the twin kling of an eye. They are our people. They are Muslims" "The whites have taught supremacy for 6,000 years but they can't win. I can prove that we are sunreme." He called Martin Luther Kine a "lover of white folks" and a "white man's black man." Muhammad said the Nobel Peace prize winner "is a friendly man, only he's fallen in with unfriendly people." Fairmount VFD Meets, Elects New Officers FAIRMOUNT Election of officers was held at the meet ing of the Fairmount Volun -teer Fire Company. Officers for 1966 include: Wade Morris, Fire Chief; Mearl Mitchener, assistant Fire Chief; and Robert Pulley, secretary and treasurer- Volunteer firemen are: Rob- er Bach.

James Bardkull. Phil lip Butcher, Dale Leach, Fred- ale J. Mariey, Robert Mitchener, James Nolder, Ralph Parker Ralph Parker Jr. Rob ert Roth and John Siegel. At Tht Hospital Bryan Van-Buskirk of route 2 Elwood is at the Mercy hospital, for treat ment.

Admittad To Mercy Mrs. Louis VanBuskirk of 500 South 22nd street, was admitted Sat urday, to the Mercy hospital. Bov Born A bov was born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Garmon of Elwood at Community hos pital In Anderson.

StV Wa9 UIO BVCH IBU1C1 VI Marcella Hurst of Elwood. Born Jan, 1, 1973 Vincen 1 nes, he was the son of Oliver and Josephine Moore. He was a member of the First Methodist church" and was a retired employe of Johns ManviUe corporation. Surviving are five stepsons, Raj; Hiatt and John Hughes of Alexandria, Merle and Howard Hughes of Anderson, and Fred Hiatt of Ulioriois; six step daughters, Mrs. Fern Hodson, of Daleville, Mrs.

Marie Wilds of Alexandria, Mrs. Marcella Hurst of Elwood, Mrs. Betty Elliott and Mrs. Mildred Buck- lau knlh nf Aniforinn. nd vj i WW Mrs.

Grace Granger, of Fern dale, a sister, Mrs. Guy White, with whom he had resided. The body was taken to the Davis-Stricler-Noffze funeral home where friends may call any time. Funeral rites have been scheduled at the mortuary at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday.

Burial Is to be in the Bethel cemetery near Yorktown. Clara Smith Passes Away Here Sunday Mrs. Clara Smith of 1929 South' A street died Sunday morning at 9 a.m. at her home. She had been in failing health for a long time.

Born Feb. 16, 1889 in Tipton county, she was the daughter of John and Jennie Hall. She was twice married, first to Clarence Branson, who Is deceased. She later married Charles Smith, also deceased. She was a member of the Pilgrim Congregational church in Toledo, Ohio.

The only survivors are nieces and newphews, Mrs. Paul Fred, Mrs. Hubert Jarvis and Mrs. Charles Leakey, all of Elwood, Mrs. Heien snyaer of Kokomo, Mrs.

Jerry Britton of Andrson, Kenneth Kanable of Anderson, Robert Leakey of New Or- leans. Tji and Mn Ifarv Bartlett of Marion. Body is at the Jackley funeral home where friends may call after 7 o'clock this eve -ting. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon In the Jackley chapel. Rev.

Kenneth Wilson, pastor of the Bethel Baptist church, will officiate. "Burial will be made in the Elwood City cemetery. Insurance Continued From Page On responded, one way or the other. Many of them, It is believed, are extremely old and do not read newspapers or watch television. They 'are more or less Isolated from social' contacts through which they might hear about the insurance offer.

During the coming month, the government will Intensify Its efforts to reach these people through social workers, farm agents, rural mail carriers, operators of rest homes, and a special corps of "Medicare field workers recruited from among elderly poor people by the Office of Economic vpportumty. Wright Continued From Pan Am ers in Tipton Ready Mix. Inc. Linegar, who also serves as president of the new Tipton corporation, said that the Tipton Concrete Corn will nkn operate under the tradename of ERMCO. Noble Young has been named as plant manager of the Tipton company by Linegar.

U.S. Orbits Continued From Page One picture every 352 seconds when It is in daylight. 'Any one of more than 80 around. stations scattered in 23 countries ground the world can tune in on the craft when It passes, within 2,100 miles and receive pictures of local weath-jer patterns. Admitted Sunday Mrs.

Or-val Martin of route Elwood was admitted Sunday to the Mercy hospital. Admitted Per Treatment Dallas Smith of $08 Walnut street Frankton has been ad mitted to the Mercy hospital for treatment. Dismissed Mrs. Jesse Van-Horn and baby, 1210 South street were dismissed Saturday from the Mercy hospital. Is Heme Mrs.

Elsie Peel of 216 North 16th street is home from the Mercy hospital. She was dismissed Saturday. leave Mtrcy Rick Leev-er of 1810 South street has been dismissed from the Mercy hospital. Dismissed Sunday Charles Bonge Jr. of route I Anderson was dismissed Sunday from the Mercy hospital and taken to his home.

Dismissed Sunday Russell Garner of 1519 South street was dismissed Sunday from the Mercy hospital. Released Prtm Mtrcy Mra. Robert Colson of route I Elwood, Was released Sunday from the Mercy hospital, j. Is At Home Mrs. Oral De-Weese of 1S27 South street is at home following treatment at the Mercy hospital Taken Heme Sunday Stephen Hunt of 908 North 12th street, was taken Sunday to his home from the Mercy hospit Hem From Mercy Naomi McDanlel of 2336 North 9th street, Anderson, has been tak en bom following treatment at the Mercy hospital i At Bluffton Earl HoWday, 401 North 9th street, Is a patient In the Bluffton Clinic.

He is in room 154. Rtkastd Sunday Tina Ke-lich of route 1 Elwood, was re-v leased Sunday from the Mercy hospitaL Leaves Hospital Geraldine Keeton of 409 North 8th street, has been taken from the Mercy hospital to her home. Parents Of Girl Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Allen of near Elwood, became parents of a girl born Saturday at the Mercy hospital.

Sen Is Bern A son was born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Clabaugh Of 1730 West 7th street, Marion, at the Mercy hospitaL Ar III Frankton persona reported 111 or hospitalized include XJary- Benefiel, Jerry Waltermire, Judy Borum, Dale Braddick in the Community hospital, Anderson, Russell Hester in Ball Memorial hospital, Margaret Ebert in the Mercy hospital, Losha Wright In Ball Memorial and Julia Closser and Pat Cooper at their homes. Returns Prom Funeral -Mrs. Harrison Scott, Mr.

and Mra. Calvin Harmon, Mrs. Helen Ma-ley, Mrs. Edward Leer have returned from Miami, Fla. where they attended the funeral rites for a nephew.

John E. Leer, killed in service in Viet Nam. 1 Admitted Wayne E. Jul ius of 1312 Main street' was admitted Saturday, to Uie Mer cy hospital for treatment. A Patient Joseph Davis of 516 North 14th street, a patient in the Mercy hospital.

In Tht Mercy Frank Mize of 1214 Main street, is a patient, in the Mercy hospital. Inters Mtrcy Mrs: Dorothy Bryan of 1320 South street, entered the Mercy hospital, Saturday for treatment. f1- attacked the headquarters of Task Force Delta, which conducting the U.S. Marine Operation Double Eagle 350 miles northeast of Saigon. Task Force Delta is the command center for Brig.

Gen. Jonas M. Piatt. The guerrillas, armed with submachine guns and grenades, tried to slip into the camp before dawn but were spotted by the Marine guards. They left behind 20 grenades in their fight.

Two Viet Cong were known dead. They apparently htfd planned to sow the tent city with grenades and machine gun fire. Pineal in finlnnn Via P. mm regjment-at least 1,000 men- swepi out 01 uie mils 75 miles northeast of the captal and overran the Lam Dong government outpost. Three miles to the northeast, the Communist tried a pincer attack on the Va 7 7 ataena 7 om 300 government troora The Communists managed to get almost to the camp's inner defenses before turning back, at 20 deal Vie uuucu wire surroundine the camn uuimuiicut nuups wno 'novea ul namiet at 7 Ul dawn surrounding area W8.4 llttprprl urifh KnJU.

Vl uummunisis Kinea Dy allied air striKes. A laree number of civilian homes were burned during the fiehtin? and civilians were reported wounded. In the Marines' Douhi r.ai Operation near Bong Son 34 viet tong were reported killed in several About 15 miles to the south, U.S. 1st Ar Cavalry Division troops in Operation White Wing-Masher reported 16 Viet Cong dead. Youth Continued From Page One In addition other adults who, have shown considerable in -terest in the Youth Forum are Mayor Luther Stockdale, Dr.

Martin Hanson, Ann Haijey and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stevens. EFD Ambulance Aids 3 Persons During Weekend Elwood fire department am bulance reported three emer gency runs during the weekend. The ambulance was called at 5:45 p.m.

Sunday ta aid Tod Bellamy, 3, 2032 South street, when another child had stuck a hairpin in his ear. He was taken to Mercy hospital and left for treatment. Carolyn Shelton, 2326 South streetrwas taken to Mercy hospital in the ambulance and left for treatment at 6:45 a.m. Sunday. The ambulance crew administered oxygen to June Blake, 2134 North street, at 9:40 p.m.

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