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   Gastonia Gazette (Newspaper) - December 11, 1966, Gastonia, North Carolina                                COLDER Sunday showers expected to and near coast In forenoon De- creasing cloudiness and ed snow flurries in Mountains Much colder tody Monday fair and rather cold THE GASTONIA GAZETTE THE PIEDMONT'S GROWING NEWSPAPER REMINDER Could you use for mas Tha puzzle Jackpot stands it Perhaps you could be the ner this week Why not it a See Page PUBLISHED SEVEN DAYS A WEEK SUNDAY EDITION FIND US Let FOCUS know Call FOCUS at or or write FOCUS The Gastonia Gazette If your question has reader interest and can be answered we'll it Q Why are the courts in Gastonia so slow about hearing their A The criminal Superior Court calendar Is prepared and called by the solicitor Only he has power to call a case In the civil court the cases are scheduled by the lawyers themselves Q Where may I obtain a map ot A These are available at of Commerce W Franklin Q Why didn't Charlotte have he Redskins at Memorial Stadium for an exhibition game this summer and will have them there next A was unhappy over he way the crowds were handled to and decided not to appear in Queen Cily again Charlotte is supposedly working on another pro game for next year hut nothing is at this time Q Who is Santa A Santa Claus is the person who makes someone else happy during season of the Christ Child's birthday He often must go out of his way to find a person who him He may have to stay up late at night to gel his ask even need the help of Mrs Sanfa Clans He is he man who can prop his up light a pipe and feel contented on he worked so hard before Christmas Q Who started the Roman Catholic A Catholics believe that Jesus Christ before leading his world appointed St Peter to be the er of the apostles and he head of church basing their on Matthew Catholics teach that the apostles were the first bishops of the church and that appointed other bishops In different cities aad towns When the apostles died ops their successors Homan Catholics theirs is the true Church of Christ Q How many children in Gaslon County died in be- tween birth and the age ot 10 A Figures are not available to 10 days However infant deaths in Gaston County in daring he neonatal period birth to 28 days numbered 53 N C SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 11 Copy lOc Daily ISe Sunday JACK RUBY ST MICHAEL'S CHURCH Q What happened to the actress Diane Varsi in the original movie Peyton B.C A She said she was through with Hollywood and moved to New York Q The Gastonia Moose Club and various other clubs were raided recently Has the Gaston Country Club ever been raided and if not why not? A Because we have had no said Captain R J of the Rural Police In order to get a search warrant con- crete complaints or evidence must he received FOCUS contacted a member of the Country Club who stated thai before the bag ruling of the Supreme Court alcoholic beverages used by members were kept locked In Individual lockers and that no coholic beverages were sold across the counter for cash He also stated hat no machines or slot machines had been in lite Country Club for years Q Where can I get the song Twelve Days of A This song Is included in a collection of Christmas songs in a booh which Is available at Rose's Variety Store Akers Center Any record counter would have a Christinas record album con- this song Q I noticed in the Nov 29 Gastonia Gazette that the City School Board has offered Charles Barkley for 16 acres of land for a school in North Gastonia Exactly where is this land located and why have they offered him so much for A According to Clyde Wright of the city school hoard the land is located 250 feel off N St across from Sims Legion N Marietta and Drive The hoard employed Price to appraise he properly His appraisal was and since he law allows an offer of he appraised amount this was lo the family They accepted nor rejected lie offer hut stated they desired to employ appraiser The land has surveyed and the hoard Is awaiting word from lie Barkley family Q When a woman is driving at night and is stopped by a can she lead Hie policeman lo a lighted area before she A The law reads that any individual must slop at the com- mand of an officer Q T would like In know why there is a pile of trash on Sharon Lane that has been there for live months Gastonia is called the Cily of Growing A The city ordinance reads that a homeowner who one to cut down trees trim hedges etc Is responsible for ing all Jim Andrews of the Sanitation Department says that the homeowner should have the understanding with the person he employs to cut or trim that the employee remove atl trash Q Why does Hie not carry the results of the wrestling matches which are held in Charlotte on Monday nights? A The results are not reported lo lite sports department ot The Gazette from the source Q In what year was Gastonia's first public high school What was its name and how many students attended its first A In Oakland High School was It was owned operated by the Methodist Episcopal Church South of tonia In this properly wai deeded to the city of Gastonia for school purposes This was the year a graded school system was established In The School System was to con- lint of 10 graded In 1011 lie grade added and In there were seven pupils graduated from the high school and Narcotics Probed GRAHAM N C Court judge Saturday dered surrender of certain ical records for use in a probe of narcotics violations on the University of North Carolina campus at Chapel Hill Judge James F Latham signed the order in Alamance Superior Court directing lhat the records be turned over to District Solicitor T D Cooper Jr Latham ruled that the ords were necessary for of justice His order was appealed to the State Supreme Court by Barry Winston Chapel Hill lawyer resenting three students whose names were revealed in court Saturday The records involved the treatment of a student at university who is still a patient at the university infirmary They involve statements made to the student's physician by the other two students Cooper said the statements are needed in an investigation of tire use of cotics on the campus While the nature of the tion was not brought out in hearing Cooper had said earlier that he has reason to believe the illegal use of can be proven by examination of the records Cooper said the student John William is heing treated by Dr Joseph Bewail of Chapel Hill He said Baluss apparently is paralyzed on one side as a result of narcotics injections administered by other students Tha other students were in court records as shall Haye and Richard Lee An- thony Haye and Anthony er said were questioned by Dr Dewalt during his treatment of Baluss and it is the answers to the physician's questions that the solicitor is seeking Winston objected to release of the records on the ground that there was no legal basis for the order farcing disclosure of their contents He argued that Cooper didn't know what the records contained and thus could not prove he needs them for the ad- of justice Judge Latham sided with Cooper who argued that the stale had reasonable grounds to believe that a serious meanor had occurred and that the state had reason to believe certain records pertinent to the investigation might be ing Cooper quoted Dr Dewalt as felling Sheriff C D Knight of Orange County that he would burn the medical records before he would give them to Urn When Latham ruled that the records must be turned over to Cooper Winston asked him lo slay execution of the order pending an appeal to the State Supreme Court When Judge Latham refused a slay Winston appealed the order The Dean of Student affairs ot the university Prof C 0 said university has cooperated in the investigation of this mailer from the ning Eisenhower Surgery Set Monday WASHINGTON AP Former President D Eisenhower will undergo a minute operation Monday ing for removal of his gaii der Walter Reed Army Hospital announced Saturday The operation was set for 8 Surgeons recommended the operation because of multiple stones in the gall the announcement said Mrs Eisenhower will slay at Walter Reed for a period after the operation and their son John will lie here nt the time of tho operation The hospital said Eisenhower 76 will be hospitalized for 10 to 14 dayf after HE'S A VERY SICK MAN Jack Ruby Has Cancer Site Of Tumor Unknown Fluid Removed From His Lung DALLAS Tex AP Jack Ruby 55 former Dallas night club operator and slayer of Lee vey Oswald has cancer the site of which has not been determined an official of Parkland Hospital said Saturday Ruby was taken to the hospital Friday for treatment of pneumonia Jim Maxwell Parkland administrative ant said a lymph node biopsy was performed on Ruby under local anesthesia Saturday afternoon The lymph node revealed a tumor under micro- scopic he said At this time the source of the tumor is unknown Maxwell said hat early next television audience Nov week studies will be undertaken to determine the site of the mor His further treatment will be determined by the ings of the he added NOW RONALD Michigan Gov George left has an animated private talk with California Ronald Reagan during the closing session of the Republican Governors Conference in Colorado Springs Colo The pair slipped out of the main ing and went to he Golf club's locker room where they held a half-hour talk AP Regan And Rhode s Are Holdouts In Romney For President League By JACK BELL AP political Writer COLORADO SPRINGS Colo AP Republican governors pushed aside their differences over potential presidential Saturday to mount a blistering allack on the Johnson administration They said he is losing the confidence at Americans Winding up a two-day session in which significant support has developed and some star outs have been recorded for Michigan Gov George Romney as the 1968 standard-bearer the GOP stale executives said in a policy We believe that the can people are weary warmed over solutions to the problems of the 60s sioned with unfilled promises and concerned with inflation growing out of fiscal In short the national administration is losing the con- of the majority of our people No only has the tion begun to question tion in which this country is moving it has demonstrated a profound and growing concern over the philosophy of the Great Society Flexing their newly found muscles governors said that as heads of the erning party in stales ing about 60 per cenl of they intend lo make a record which will help guide the GOP to While House in JOBS To lake advantage of what they said is a fundamental change in American thinking they said they will take a local responsibility in efforts lo solve problems affecting quality of life in America They listed these as urban sprawl health and mental health job Opportunities and air and water tion racial discrimination transportation conservation economic deprivation education and exploding population The spirit of con- the governors and said found among themselves emphasized the scramble of supporters to line up gubernatorial hacking for as the nominee and resistance to any such early Ronald Reagan of California and Gov lames A Rhades of Ohio remained out in Romney for president Fill Empty Stockings The Cupboard Is Bare Old Mother Hubhard who went to the cupboard to get her poor dog a bone is a popular nursery rhyme but it is a fact that within Gaslon County even as Christmas approaches many families have cupboards that are as bare as Mother bard's The Salvation Army however is an organization which is dedicated to filling these cupboards with the joy of Christmas Since 1865 the Army has worked o help ill the needy and the troubled As another holiday season be- gins Army workers are bling efforts to seek out and aid those who would wise have a bleak and cold Christmas Deprived children and needy families will find joy and through the work of the Army The ing Fund offers the people of Gaston County an opportunity fo reap the rewards of giving at this Holy season The stocking has a day Friday and wilh the hone lhat Gaston will continue filling the big red stocking with enough donations to provide for children and several hundred families at the Gazelle will pull the stocking out for more con- If you would like to con- tribute please or bring your donation to The tonia Gazelle Gastonia N C Donors are Previously acknowledged Anonymous 5.00 No name please 5.00 ToUl Today league some of their colleagues were forming Reagan who has criticized Romney for failure to support Barry in 1964 gol together for a chat behind the locked doors of the men's room They came out smiling but without any oilier public con- to information on the stale of their relations In separate talks with ers Reagan and Rhodes made it emphatic they are not going tu commit themselves to anyone in the nomination contest until they see how all candidates form in next year or more Between them Reagon and Rhodes will command 144 of the 1968 GOP convention's nominating votes They had no commitments to go along wilh each other But their hold off stance seemed to represent a substantial wait and see attitude among 25 Republicans who will be running their stales in Beagun already a favorite of some conservative tions for the presidential nation reiterated his position that he is not going to seek it But he obviously did not intend to slam the door against future development The Earlier the Easier SHOPPING DAYS TO CHRISTMAS READ OUR ADS ed into his right chest to allow lor complete removal of fluid building up there Maxwell said 1963 two days after Kennedy was assassinated Ruby was convicted of der in Oswald's death atid was sentenced to The tion was overturned by Die as Court of Criminal Appeals and a new trial Ordered The case was recently transferred to It was then the lymph node a Dew lrial biopsy was performed he date has not yel teen set edl Phil Burleson an attorney for Ruby tolerated the dure well and by p.m had te how the returned to his room and was able to lake Maxwell said a new trial for his client Ha said Ruby is a very sick man Dr John W ant county health officer re- proved over he treating prisoners said Ruby ha been listed as in snots since Monday He said lhat Ruby had complained of in the fatal shooting of coughing and chest pains but His general condition is im- serious condition Ruby is facing his trial named by the Warren Iat he had not been running a sion as the assassin of President fever John F Kennedy in Dallas in A hospital Saturday said Ruby had a table night and had shown a slight improvement but lhal his condition was still considered serious Tire physician said he ined Ruby as usual Friday and planned lo give him another penicillin He said he didn't want a shot and asked for baking Callahan said We planned to give him a shot anyway but he Ruby is being treated with was talien me hospital first Callahan said Ruby now weighs 178 pounds six pounds more than when he was antibacterial agents and is being given oxygen Some fluid was removed from his right Jung to assist his breathing hut fluid was continuing to build up in the lung tire hospital said Results of tests being made are not expected to be announced until Monday afternoon ed Ruby's sister Eva Grant said she saw her brother Friday and he looked terrible like a corpse Two guards have been posted It was the first time I've at the hospital by Sheriff sren guards slay away from Decker who has had custody of him They were afraid they Ruby since the balding night would gel pneumonia For three club operator shot Oswald at the weeks he's teen deathly sick Dallas City Hall before a That guy's dying Look Mrs W B Garrison likes to share her hobbies gardening and flowering arranging An accredited national flower show judge she has an outstanding collection of Madonnas and has been invited to give demonstrations on use of Madonnas in flower arrangements and in the home See Marcia Martin's story on page In The Garden Spol today Mrs Williams gests pulling a couple of rather unusual interesting and common plants in your garden namely sarcococca and thoes See page Never is the mollo of Sara Nixon his week's Piedmont Personality quite a credo for a lady who is a wife mother clubwoman and career lady However it affords a serenity and composure in face of the hectic pace of papering which is virtually unique See Dave slory on page 2-D And other features can be found on these Men's Fashions Movies 70 Weekender Museum News SD Piedmont Person a lily 2D Slock Market The Garden Spot IV Weekender Woman's News Sect C Youth Page 3D Activities In Our Area SUNDAY at Schiele Museum of Natural History continuing 621 World War I Veterans Memorial Hall Mills Christmas Party Carolina 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