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Adulf Center Sets Program On 'New English' A special program on teach ing English and the need for an international language will head line the programs at the Com munity Adult Center during the week of Sept. 6-10. The center is located at 108 N. West St. The public is invited to hear Mrs.

Theo Hallin speak on "New English No Holds Mrs. Hallin attended an intensive eight week at Southeastgate College in Durant, Okla. this summer. The program will be held Monday at 1:30 p.m. Following refreshments at 3 p.m.

an informal discussion will be led by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holland, assisted by Mrs. Hallin on the need for an international language. The Hollands attended the National Esperanto Convention held recently in Portland, Ore.

A piano recital will be given Obituary NOfTHWiST ARKANSAS TIMES, foy.tf.vill., Arfc. HiM 2, 1965 Rogers Mn. Evdyi Ttat- ner, 62, died at her home in Rogers yesterday. She was born Jan. 29, 1903 at Poplar Bluff, Mo.

and was a member of the Episcopal Church. Survivors are her husband, Norman B. Tlatner of the home; one daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Ann Meyer of Roy, Utah; four brothers, Fred Windsor of Pittsburg, Walter Windsor of San Antonio, Jack Windsor of South Bend, Windsor of nounccd by the Callison Funeral Home of Rogers. Nkrumah Takes Command Of Ghana Forces Siloam Springs Mrs.

Oeie Nell Baer, 77, of Rt. 1, Summers died Wednesday at her home. She was born March 19, 1888 at Wheaton, Mo. and had lived in it this area since 1925. She was a ACCRA, Ghana fAP)-Presi- Welfare Welfare Program To Make Use Of Federal Funds I irrr Rnrw Am nancler and philanthropist Leon- 1L ltia persons LITTLE ROCK (AP) Slate ard Fe ix died Tuesday in I "ear Searc havc fed damage 'fill are SUlfs in fpHprnl Hicft- Deaths In The News TRENTON, N.J.

(AP) Financier and philanthropist Leon- Helene Fuld Hospital, an insti- Ind. and Arthur Pointe Farms, two sisters, Mrs. Florence Butler of Fair Oaks, Calif, and Mrs. G. H.

Windsor of Los Gatos, Calif, and three grandchildren. Arrangements will be an Shakespeare Branches Out In England n. w.u ue given KThe Sna tespeare Company, by Mrs. Celine Pil on Wednes- ch has a lant in Fa fitte day afternoon. She will feature Vllle and lne parent headquart- PTQ in KQlOm'I'rrvn i i Linn area snce 1925.

She was a ana fAP)-Presi- eene Hospital, an insti- member of the Baptist Church. 60 Kwa me Nkrumah has has been directed to tulion renamed in honor of his Survivors are three sons, Royj en direct command of Ghana's draw up program changes to mother in gratitude for his con- of Siloam Springs, Muriel of! armv following widespread ru- make maximum use of new d- 1 tributions He was 82. Houston, Tex. and Dale of Cin-i mors fhat some generals want- cinnali; four daughters, 611 to him. eral aid to state welfare and Beulah Purer of Okmulgee, Mrs.

Ruby England and Mrs. Leota England both of Fayetteville and Mrs. Mary Nell Harris of Wenatchee, two brothers. Jess Wisley of Tulsa and Carl Wisley of Henryelta, one Mrs. Maggie Cook of Oklahoma City; Sources a i two generalsj he programs ousted from their posts and re- Gov Orval Faubus issued tired in a surprise move last he directive Wednesday so that month, suggested Ghana would I the program will go into opera- be better off without Nkrumah.

tion when the federal funds are There was no indication, however, the generals actually plotted against the Ghanian president. Nkrumah took over command of the army Tuesday. By taking direct command of day at the Cincinnati" 0 13 3 Nkrumah Church with burial in Old Union ik hl 'Cemetery under direction of bS lvl iPveattP Fnnpral SPTMTM defense, the veterans orgamza grandchildren grandchildren. and 33 great- received. The program would include added benefits to eligible old age clients, blind, the physically disabled and dependent children.

Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Fri-i Ot ihn. 1 i Phillipine compositions and wear the costume of her nativ country. Friday the guest speaker will be George E. Roberts, extension entomologist at the University, who will speak on the history of human diseases with emphasis on those transmitted by insects.

Forma! programs start at 1:30 o'clock on the above days and the Center opens at 1 o'clock. All residents 50 years of age or older are invited to participate in the programs. ers in Kalamazoo, ha acquired four companies which will fishing tackle Great Britain organized into Noris Shakespeare Ltd. The four were owned by Cope Allman and Company of London. Noris Shakespeare Ltd.

will join a growing group of Shakespeare Company subsidiaries in the United States, Canada, West Germany and the Far East. The four firms acquired operated under the names of S. Allcock and Company J. W. Young and Sons.

Ltd. M. Lee and Sons Ltd, and Top Tackle Ltd. The Board of Directors of the British company will include Henry G. Shakespeare and William G.

Balz of the parent corporation; William Race, who heads Shakespeare's European division, and F. Graham Maw Three Burglaries Investigated Washington County sheriff's deputies yesterday investigated two Tuesday night burglaries in London, the Johnson area. Thieves took in change, a case of wine, three cases of beer and some groceries from the V. and J. Market on Hwy.

71. Also stolen were two knives and some canned goods from the Johnson Grocery Store, a sheriff's office spokesman said. In an apparently unrelated burglary Saturday which was not reported until today, a twelve gauge shotgun, a .22 cal- iber rifle and five era fund today. One was a $44 From Page 1 ADJOURNMENT -Committee but Chairman Allen J. Ellender, said he believes the group is near an agreement on it.

The House-passed immigra- tion and administrative work. Nkrumah previously had taken direct command of his personal security battalion which acts as his household guard. Ghana's special security police are Russian-advised. All other police have been disarmed since a young constable attempted to shoot Nkrumah in January 1964. Business Notes measure temporarily is Mr and Mrs Larry Baker mittee is going to send to he i announce the nin of (1 calendar a proposed constitu- Ozark Milling Company, located tional amendment on state leg-! one mile south of the a islative reapportionmenl.

ville airport on Highway 71, Senate Republican Leader I south. The concern will manu Judge Disallows 2 Claims Against County Funds Washington County Judge inrflstier disslloweu two Everett M. Dirksen, sponsor ol he amendment, has blocked committee action on the immigration measure until he can get assurances that this reapportionment proposal will go to the calendar for action next year. Loans Available Through FHA In Madison County HUNTSVILLE-Ernest Lewis. Driver Test Schedule Set For Benton County BENTONVILLE Drivers tests given by the Arkansas State Police will be given in Benton county at the following times and places.

Rogers, each Monday at City Hall. Bento'nville, the second and fourth Friday of each month at the Sheriff's office. Siloam Springs, the second, third and fourth Wednesdays of each month at the Fire Station. NEW YORK (AP) Joseph Lynch, 66, who twic won the bantamweight crown of professional boxing, was found dead in Sheepshead Bay Wednesday. Police listed cause of death as accidental drowning.

SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (AP) Carl E. Sommer, 87, a cofounder of the Junior Chamber of Commerce of the United States, died Tuesday. HOUSTON'. Tex.

(AP)-W. R. (Beau) Beaumier. 58, publisher of the Lufkin Daily News and a past president of the Texas Daily Newspaper Association, died Wednesday after surgery following a stroke. DETROIT (AP) The Rev.

Remi J. Belleperche, S. 75, professor of philosophy at More Titan Widows File Damage Suits LITTLE ROCK (AP) Widows of three more victims of the Aug. 9 titan missile silo blast which killed 53 persons near Searcy havc filed damage NEW ORIFANS UPI suits in federal District Court ORLEANS (AP) Says Integrated Marines Against Son's Religion Evelyn Gaillot. from the Catholic Church for" 'hei segregation stands, says to here.

The suits were filed Wednesday by Mrs. Yonley A. Wil- umnwo, liams of Benton ($997,500) Mrs ller 18-year-old son into an Kendall H. Belote of Eno1ai illte rate U.S. Marine ($726,500) and Mrs.

Tom unil woul violate his consfitu- gard of North Little Rocki' ional 'g nls freedom of reli- Four other suits i been filed previously. University of Detroit, died Tuesday after a heart attack. Professional Training Set For Patrol Boys Traffic control in Fayetteville elementarv schools i i SV.HUUIO Those desiring to tak the will gel some professional infest must bring their birth cer- struction tomorrow, tificate and be at the designated Traffic Sargeant Earl Lorch place between 8:30 and 9:30 the Fayetteville Police De- a.m. or 1 and 2 p.m. Local Draft Board 155 has set' a hearing this Friday on Gaillot's request on behalf of her son, Kenneth.

He balked when told he wouW have to take a physical on an integrated basis. His mother said she had re- Five State Water Projects Approved WASHINGTON (AP) Five Arkansas water projects were asbUldllue lliai included a bill to authorize'her son would be assigned to a future planning and construe-j segregated unit should he enlist lion by the Army Engineers in Marines, which gained approval Wednes-l A spokesman for Marine head- day of the House Public Works uarlcrs in Washi "gton said Committee. i were no se re at TMts The Arkansas projects in the corps. and Mrs. Gaillot said her son will their estimated cost include: anyway if the board turns Pine Bluff, replacement of down.

''Kenneth wants to outfall sewer facilities, no cost serve nis country, and at the estimate; Lee Creek Watershed, same timc obe If Arkansas and Oklahoma, a Little Rock levee. Easily End-Fourche Bayou, she said she was excommunicated in St. Francis River, drainage dis- 1962 for publicly differing with No. 7. and Bayou 'he church over school desegre-, Arkansas and Louisiana, $1,524,000.

Fischer Wins Third partment and Sgt. Jim Rowell ol the Arkansas Slate Police Safety Division will visit each Births Announced HUNTSVILLK Births this gallon. Introduces Bill WASHINGTON CAP) Birch Bayh, has intro- 4 i i i i I 1113 Ila5 HI HO" week at Madison County Hos- duced a bill that would close faclure feed for animals. Mr. and Mrs.

Baker formerly resided i at Escondido, Calif. AF Finds No Trace Of Missing Plane MANILA (AP)-The U.S. Air. Force said today no sign has; ieen sighted of an American 1 transport plane missing over, China Sea with nine men aboard. American.

British and Nationalist Chinese aircraft have Gene Thrasher disallowed two HUNTSVILLE--Ernest Lewis ti ona 'i Chinese aircraft have claims against the county gen- supervisor of the Farmers HomeII broadened the search, a spokes- ei'al fund todav. One Wflfi A S4J A.J--:-:_* tt a iniH Tha Rrificli nlonoc (F. for man sait Tlle Br planes iuei line emu live wut a -F" Aaministration (r A for 3nu. me i i i piaues knives were reported missing! bill submitted by the city of Madison County announces'funds a fl from Hon Kon g. from the Marshall W.

Bower-1 ayetteville. are available 0 ake loans loi American from the Philippines man hnmp paif nf FavpttpviUp The lai'Eer claim, for S3.313. j- Iflnri fMlinpsp frnm PYirmnca msn home csst of Fsvetteville was submitted by John and Ger- aic avajiauic IU maht; JUailS to rr The larger claim, for $3,313, incom jn Madison Chinese from Formosa. unuer me VA Gravelle Poit Office lchnforj riglt -f wa portunit Acton964 UlflfCIIC UIMIC the county allegedly took and i ji i alle ed property damage done Dedication jcneculed, last vear in connection with the under he Economic 0 i The missing plane was on a GRAVETTE The newly North project. construction of the Goshen Road completed Post Office here will be dedicated in ceremonies set for Oct.

3, Louis Kirby. post mpsler announced this week. Among the speakers will a a site lr coligressman J. W. Trimble ofj transmitter.

The city's bill was a $44 rental fee charged the Washington County sheriff's office for use of the cily-owned a tower flight from Nha Trang, South Lewis'said to be eligible an Viet Nam to Form osa for a applicant must have limitec- in- riodlc maintenance check. It come resources which are tooj a lasl reported over the China low to cover basic family a off llle western coast of He advised that opportunity loans are made primarily to increase the borrower's income He explained that the FHA can now make loans to coopera- the Third Congressional District and Harold Jenks of St. Louis, assistant to the regional postal director. The city charges the county a $22 per month fee and the bill which Judge Thrasher disallowed includes a July bal- sheriffs radio can no(w make oans co era lives to provide services, supplies and facilities not other- Time of the ceremonies and details of a scheduled open Ju Tlurashe 11 sa he will be announced at ai dlsallowed the because later date, Kirby said. Forest Road Funds wise available which vill serve to raise living standards for low income families.

He cited as examples of the loans that have been in the state as those made to small groups of farmers who have jointly Mayor Guy Brown had pledged "HVC jomuy that the county would not be Purchased harvesting equipment assessed the monthly rental feeJ and olheir machinery which they f-i. it pnnln nnf nfmrn in in City Controller A'lbert Jones WASHINGTON (AP) sai he knew nothing of the tary of Commerce John T. Con-; agreement and had submitted nor announced Wednesday a i biil ust as a routine matter. Ar-kansas would get $448,621 for improvement of national forest highways. NEW YORK STOCKS Opening Pricts Furnished by C.

Edwardi Son Alum Am Air Am Had Am TV1 Am Cyan Anaconda Bendix Bi-th Steel Camp Soup SW Mayor Brown was out of town and could not be reached for comment. could not afford to purchase individually. The county FHA ofice is located on the third floor of the courthouse and is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dominic Charlie Sees Mild Canadian Winter School Bell Stolen From tiazel Valley Burglars in the Hazel Valley VANCOUVER, B.C.

(AP) i community must have found British Columbia residents ho! Dusines conditions poor Tues- believe in Dominic Charlie can' a 'g nt 'breathe easier. i Th e' finally stole the bell 48 101 Cent Chi Music Chrysler Cocn Coinsat Fl Pap Ford Gen F.lcc Gen Mot Gulf Ark West Gns D.Usy Sid Rep Mid West Alr Ark La Gns Tysons First Pyramid Lift Shnkcspcnre Goff Central Air Inv Prof Life No Amer Ginr In.s Baldwin AverafiC.s Tnd. 1.02 Rails I H- .35 1st Hour 1ROO Jfi'alBM 3liO'l 33' Kcrr McGcc 58'i Mont Ward NY Con 58 7f Olin MTth 4 1 )- 1 I a caoici. Pan Am Air 2i'" Last year, the elderly weather wllic1 belongs in the old Hazel 5.VU Penney prop lel of le llamish i a Valley schoolhouse. looked at the leaves and.

Sheriff Arthur Davidson said decided from their color it''he bell, which weighs an esli- would be a bad winter. mated 100 pounds, had been British Columbia was buried kept in a nearby yard and was in snow which tied up traffic'not in the school building when 3V: Phillips Sears Sper R.ind St(l o( N.I SId Tex Gulf Tex Co Uni Air US Steel 4 West'house Chess Game By Wire NEW YORK (AP) Bobby Fischer, 22, U.S. chess champion, has won his third long-distance game in the Capablanca memorial tournameni. The tournament is being played in Havana but Fischer is cabling his moves from New York because the State Depart- Cuba. Tuesday night he defeated Gueorghia D.

Trmgov of Bulgaria in 22 moves. cieiuemary scnooi TO mepi witn the traffic boys. Police i Hollis Spencer said today. Spencer said the officers will instruct the boys in the methods of handling vehicle and pedestrian traffic at specific intersect ions. Beetles Are Home LONDON (AP) The Beatles came back from their third usual screaming welcome.

About 500 teen-agers kept vigil through the night to greet the long-haired group. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Goolsby of Wesley announce 'he birth of a son. Aug 30 Mr Mrs.

Robert Johnson of Huntsville announce the birth Aug. 30 of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Engel of Clinton announce the birth Aug.

31 of a son. (XPERT WATCH KCPAIH 9 9 i ij 27 North Block St American ports to any foreign vessel that carried a cargo to North Viet Nam. BY 1 JVeizon fpSfTT A HOME, INC, Kj! 117 NORTH COLLEGE AYE "SERVICE" (So long and good buy, Plymouth '65) EMBROIDERY 2069-H Wedding Record! 63 81 17 and vital services and drove suburbanites to move into downtown hotels last winter. Charlie looked at the leaves i again Wednesday. "It's gonna be mild," he said.

Trials Successful the theft occurred. Goes To Bonn ROME (AP) U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry H. Fowler and Undersecretary of Stale George W. Ball left today for Conn.

They are on a six-nation tour to Met falfe's Conn FrSn 30th Polaris missile-firing submarine, successfully has completed first sea trials. The SC( rt for a conference on WATCH REPAIRING WALT BEACH Ctnltr Ftrrtltvllle, Arkanm NOLI IN TNI WALL" NOW! Hammond Has A New 10-Year Gunranterd PIANO for only $495.00 the finest onram moitty eon buy! For Information Call or Sft NOIEN MITCHEU Dial III record of the this unusual panel as a special gift for the bride--it's one that will meet with her approval! Pattern No. 2069-H has hot- iron transfer; color chart; stitch illustrations. TO ORDF.R, send 35c in coins CABOT Northwest Arkansas Times 1150 Ave. of Americans New York, N.

Y. 10036 For Ist-class mailing add lOc for each pattern. Print Name, Address with Zip Code, Style No. and Size. SEND SOc now for your new '65 Fall and Winter ALBUM! Regular features; CUSTOM COLLECTION; items to crochet, knit, stitch! i So, it is time for discussion with honorable Plymouth Dealer for 'goodbye' good buy on '65 Plymouths.

Plymouth Dealer very generous excellent trade-in big year-end savings. 1 selection of models and colors. All must go to make room for'66 Plymouths. Banzai! i ITS TIME 10 GO TO PIMIOVTUUND Ivey Motor Highway 71, North Foyttteville, Ark. Inc.

Phillips Motor Inc. 620-628 N. College Ave. Fayetteville, Ark..

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