Middlesboro Daily News (Newspaper) - December 1, 1964, Middlesboro, Kentucky READ TODAY PAGE Hear Library Talk PAGE FOUR Galher at Yellow Creek SEVEN Be With Packages PAGE EIGHT MHS To Re- build The Home Daily of the el K at High Yesterday's Yesterday's Low Noon VOL 54 NO 208 LEASED WIRE MIDDLESBORO KENTUCKY TUESDAY DECEMBER I 1964 PRICE SEVEN Opening 1 Day Down Some Poor Growing Season Blamed For Drop In Opening Day Sales Tobacco sales were off and running toward another good sale today alter ers sold their golden leaf fo an average in New well and in Gap Va in opening sales yesterday The Now average down from opening day ol a year ago was still good was next with Both were higher lhan last sales Al Clarksville volume ped nearly pounds to but average from to est sale there was Burley tobacco sales got a strong siart in Kentucky as the average price per SALE Russell left owner of the Warehouse in New Tazewell looks over the tobacco at the warehouse as the sales got underway day Sales averaged per hundred pounds K the Tazewell market yesterday DONATED leaves by Claiborne County farmers lo Middlesboro Salvation Army brought a little over at the Warehouse in New Tazewell yesterday The SA has bundles of tobacco collected at other warehouses by donation from the tobacco farmers Capt and Mrs Arthur Chandler are looking over t h e tobacco sold yesterday Sale will be at Banner No 2 today North Carolina Driver Dies After I Crash With Bus FOUR MILE Ky County's traffic toll moved to six of the total here yesterday when a North driver died as a injuries suffered in i steck 32 111 None of the six persons in car were injured Bus driver Howard G Hall of Tenn and Pete head-on 45 of Dr collision on 111 one of he 25 passengers were treated Charlie Landis Hester Jr 23 ami released at he hospital Thc bus on a run from o 111 lo Columbia S C was of Rl 5 Oxford N C died reaching the ville Community Hospital after hours and the wreck Al 11 Hester's death raises the toll for the year lo II as compared lo 15 at this date last year A tal of 17 on Bell County highways during Kentucky State Trooper ert Hufstedler who worked the wreck along with Trooper A C Miller of Ky said ihc crash ws unavoidable after Hester's car slid into the of bus behind schedule at the time of the collision Left Cincinnati Hall had lefl Cincinnati Ohio at 4 in he morning Iwo hours behind schedule and been on icy roads during he ing I seen him coming and ed the bus for a tree to try and get off of Ihc Hall said I was all the way off on the dirt at the time the car slid into The trooper reported Hester was headed north 2.6 miles north of Pineville when he M 5 of R Mid hit a slick snot and died on slid across center line into This is fatality in ten days Damon Floyd ner 33 Rt 1 Middlesboro and night 21 of injuries the ol bus losing con- in a on Ky of his automobile After hitting the bus in he left side and breaking the Hester bounced hark across the Bounced Across The body is lo be picked up al Arnett Home for transportation lo North Carolina for burial Hester's c a t h was tucky's traffic of year compared with 700 When his car bounced across through this date last year and 111 center line it struck a The car was being driven by Paul Wayne left the slate only six deaths short of he final fatality ure for nil of 1063 Rebels Now Appear To Be Digging In By DIETRICH troops had fled in face of rebel United Press International i r i- Michael r e former UP inspired officer who lno bi rebels appeared today to be unit white digging in for a Viet sounded a of pessimism war Congolese Hc soid army and white the Congolese problem w o u t d have lo he found if his forces we pick one off not in another six lake his controlled territory place one while mercenary cd troops Monday thi pressure stronghold of Dunia hut eminent forces was increasing Discovered thai all whites in Thc rebels maintained a grip thc aren nad into on mile area as hostages of he Congo and held upwards nf 1.000 white hostages pawns in heir SIGN OF signs of impact are clearly visible on this Greyhound bus which was involved in Bell highway fatality yesterday at noon This was bus driver George G first in his 23 years of driving for Greyhound Hall Knoxville Tenn said he tried lo leave Hie pavement lo gel of the way of the car but couldn't None of the 25 persons on bus were injured revolt The stains of proclaimed of the rebel peoples republic of the Congo was in doubt Late reports from Stanleyville said from which more than hostages wero saved last week in a lar mercy mission was no longer secure reports said Kindu 250 WASHINGTON r seph D Rauh vice of Americans for Democratic Action be- there will be some sort of dramatic Negro ment in the federal ment in coming months Ranh who is also chairman of the of Columbia Central Democratic Commit tee told television interviewers Monday that this mean he naming of a Negro justice lo the Supreme or creation of a new miles south of Stanleyville in danger of being fcy rebel troops Government forces look Kindu last week in j post under a Negro drive i bin only 1.1 mercenaries and a handful of Congolese soldiers were left behind lo guard it There were reports that the DEATHS Men Agree To Quiz On Breakin Marlin's Station Robbed of Arrests Made At This Time Three persons arc scheduled to take a lie detector's lcs laler this week a part of investigation of a theft of from Martin's Service Station 19th Street and Avenue last night Detective James Pursifull said he unnamed persons had agreed to take tesl Thc tesl will be given as soon as we can jet the needed here and get set he added Cash Register The money was taken from thc cash register al he service station sometime during the night thc detective slated The detective said entrance lo the building was gained through a rear window No Arrests Have Been Made The window may have been left unlocked Pursifull said The average on the Louisville Off 37 market shot up per Pennington off lo a weak over the average for start but looking for things to opening day pick up today ran thirty-seven In the other states tne cents behind the 1963 opening eight-slate hurley the day average ol A of pounds The Federal State ed in New Tazewell for News Service reported 033.98 largest gains were the One year ago a total of quality offerings of leal flit 276 pounds sold for on tips opening day there Volume wax reported not M In Gap with top as the first day last year baskets bringing a total of but quality was slightly better pounds sold for The amount of tobacco under On opening day last year a total government Joan was less than of pounds sold for 015 Space Ship Planet Mars said Joe floor manager of the Growers Warehouse in Pennington Gap DEATH is the death car which slammed into a Greyhound bus near Pineville yesterday at noon The drvier Charles L Hester Jr 26 of Oxford was killed Hester became the fatality in Bell County yesterday as his car skidded on roads LAYS WREATH WASHINGTON dent Kenneth Kaunda of ihc new African nation of Zambia TO MAKE ADDRESS He said he and Detective Don Webb could find no marks cating the window had been open The missing money was dis- covered this morning when station was for business Warrant Signed Jn other police action day Lawrence Yoakum 47 Rorth 12th Street and bury Avenue was arrested on a warrant charging him public drunkenness and of peace The warrant was signed by Mossie Yoakum In police court yesterday lie Farrow Pineville was fined on public ness and disorderly conduct charges Three others were fined each on public drunkenness charges Fined were Pearl mond 21 Street Elmer Redmond 27 Street and John Smith 72 Junction Smith's fine also included an improper registration charge One Dead At Ewing After Shots BULLETIN EWING farmer is dead and another farmer was being treated for gunshot wounds at a Middlesboro Ky hospital morning as thc result of a shooting here at 9 today j Dead is M a r I i n about 40 of Mills Hollow near here In the emergency room of the Middlesboro Hospital and Clinic was Finley Brock 54 of here Both men were farmers said Sheriff Creed Chadwell this morning Chadwell said he had no of shooting at this PASADENA Calif UPI ils electronic eye firmly on star day sped toward Mars were prepared for a cate mid-course maneuver Thc maneuver to come me week by radio signal California Institute of Technology's Jet Propulsion Laboratory JPL here will re- fine tlic flight path of the spacecraft The current flight path would miss Mars by I50.0IK miles A refined course would bring thc spacecraft to within miles of Martian surface This would enable a sion camera aboard lo snap he close-up lures of the mysterious red planel which scientists long suspected may harbor some form of life 22 television Big Reason The reason we were down was because the crops were redder on the tips I we will hold our own as the sales he added High baskets were sold by Paris Burke Jonesville and Bart Roberts Edison Tenn Burke sold pounds for for an average of Roberts pounds of en leaf brought him for an average of 568.85 Sales were to be conducted at A H today Farmers Planters Thursday and Growers Friday Top of New Tazewell he price er during the sales re- ported top baskets were ing on the hundred pounds Eugene Walkins secretary for he New Burley Tobacco Board said thc quality off due lo poor grew ing season We hope it will pick up lo day and as thc sale Walkins said but everyone sounded pretty happy yester day New Tazewell sales will be conducted al Banner No 2 toda and move lo Farmers Centra No 2 tomorrow They wer conducted al Planters and Ban ner No 2 Mall Jennings director of th of Mars however were to show whether life exists on the planet Bu they were ex- to provide on Martian canals which State Department ol lure marketing division sai Monday's sales were genera ly than The first day's sales indicate a markel with a rela lively strong There is no charge said Yeary and may save The chief reported the Department a n s we r e alarms in November breakdown was two have man through he j reported an grass or aid ages cial high price of two automobile fires said Up The average price at ma was pe 100 pounds more than la year lue Galled ause Of Fire An overheated flue was lamed for an interior he 1810 Exeter t Hollis Harrell early morning said Fire eary today t The fire was reported at USf m today The damage wax to the interior ol tM tome and to the t added The chief said the was heavy but ease any value Overheated The overheated flue he clothes in a clothes ignite filling the interior he house with explained Harrell his wife and three children were thick smoke filling the interior of the six-room house stated Yeary said Harrell furnishings covered surance However he did know this morning if the was covered with eif not The house is owned Dr J C Ausmus Sr Check Yeary warned those having coal stoves in their home have their flues checked safety He said those with the coal stoves could call Department to check for them Four Families Moving Plant Officials Visit Here To Locate Housing Facilities Key management personnel of is expected to arrive lalier operation is still part et rht F Jacobson Sons part of this week selling job of the WASHINGTON UPI ime nc did the shoot address placed a on ihc grave cif John F Kennedy Monday al Arlington National James Hamlett Arthur Tenn I tery special convocation at occurred in Hwing but did know the exact location University Thursday al The sheriff said Brock may EST Thc have been shot five limes Catholic school is observing its anniversary this year No further details were able this morning ment firm of New York visited Middlesboro over the weekend with their families to acquaint he stated Show Cooperation Rental This is a real opportunity for Real estate and themselves with the community he people of Middlesboro to vale property and the surrounding area They show their cooperation and good housing available preferably also investigated the housing will to this new the form of rentals at situation here Krajnak But helping urged to list them According lo a statement re- these new families find suitable Chamber of Commerce office at leased this morning by Michael housing right now is tM Coal House Cumberland Krajnak Industrial most thc com- Avenue will he at missioner added Commissioner Krajnak four new families moving here Krajnak also staled lhat Maurice K prior to thc training program churches service clubs schools t h e Middlesboro Industrial which will begin first ihc business community should Commission fat of Ihc year Mr John lake an pan in helping Iwo who will he local general families make the their families on w manager of new shirt plant tion easier Thli typt of