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   Pulaski Southwest Times (Newspaper) - September 19, 1965, Pulaski, Virginia                                Not Cruel to Bet Bird Watchers Beat Charges THE VIRGINIA Advisory Leg Council studying matters relating to youthful has scheduled a public hearing In the Senate Chamber of the State Capitol on The hearing will begin at 10 Garnett Delegate from Is a member of the THE DORA Highway Commun ity Club will sponsor cleanup day 25 at the Dora High way The event will begin at 11 Lunch will be served by ladles of the THE TEENAGE Volunteers for Community Service will meet at at National Guard Purpose of the meeting Is to divide Into groups for training In public search and public and administrative t KEEP VIRGINIA Green crews will meet at Claytor Lake State Park from 10 to 2 Crews from Dublin and Pul askl high school will be organ and trained In forest man agement and fire Instructors will Include Mack chief county forest war and officials from the Vir ginia Division of Forestry head quarters In A CLASS for workers will be held from 10 In the Appal achian Class Instructors will be Erskine of volunteer field and Trudle Morey of Roan chief nurse of the Amer ican Red SMALL BUSINESS Administ ration specialists will be in the County Chamber of Com merce office Monday from 9 to 4 Local businessmen who would like to talk with the SBA repre during their monthly visit may call for an appoint ment or go by the chamber THE THEFT of a ens band radio and an additional In equipment Is under Invest by the local police depart of Barbara Lane told authorities Friday night that the radio and extra equipment was taken from his car while It was parked near the Fifth and South Madison Inter section during the football The thief had taken the bolts loose and cut the wires to re move the PULASKI POLICE Chief Comer will go to Richmond Tuesday to accept safety The award is presented an as part of the Governors Highway Safety PULASKI TOWN Councils bi monthly meeting will be held Tuesday at 4 The agenda calls for reports and the town Council will also dis cuss a proposal that a tract of land adjacent to Pleasant Hill Drive be annexed by the COUNTY 4H Clubs will ob serve National 4H Week 25 through The local 4Hers will make and exhibit displays which carry out the national Learn ing for or a theme chosen by the individual PRECARIOUS PERCH KANSAS Police found an empty car perched precariously on a bridge railing two wheels dangling over the for a time feared driver had opened his door and had dropped 90 feet Into the Kaw A 12hour search revealed that James ex on the safe sloe of the He was found in his apart Cruelty to animals charges were dismissed In circuit court here Friday for 28 ff the 50 people arrested during a raid at a local cock fighting arena in The charges were dismissed for the 28 who had appealed convictions In county thus taking their cases to circuit The others did not appeal were not affected by the higher courts decision Court officials explained char ges were dismissed because there was not sufficient evidence to prove each person guilty of being cruel to The orig inal charges of gaming were am ended to cruelty to animals dur ing the trial In county court Commonwealths Attorney Dow Owens told the court that during the raid on the Pond erosa that was obvious there had been a rooster There were dead roosters in the he blood on the floor and evidence of a fight but we can present no direct Davis Heading UF Division Division head of construction services has been named by Ray mond drive chairman of the 1965 Community Woodle the new said he feels sure that well go over the top there Is no question about a native has worked with the Community Fund many This Is his first year as a division evidence as to what occurred on the part of each Owens added We are not able to show that gambling or betting took only that each person was DUlow was attorney for the Circuit Court Judge Har man after hearing Owens said that in order to convict each person of the charge It requires something more than the fact that they were Two persons who appealed con from county court were not Included in the They are James Robert Sonny alleged proprietor of the Ponderosa and William Alfred who faces two charges of Charges of operating a con cession stand without having a retail merchants con tributing to the delinquent of a operating a gambling est and gambling have been lodged against Hall and Draper will be tried in circuit court Persons whose cases were dis missed Friday are Guy Sanders Glenn Roy Franklin Alexander Bell Ro bert Lee Rosa Lee Perry William Ray Col Frederick Du Vail Cole Edward Andrew Franklin Carroll Herbert Harold Marvin William Luke White Billy Whit John Clayton Mary Hood Paul Paris Harry Lee Anita Rat cliff Kyle Dean June Howard Harold Isaac Ramey Vaughan and William Wesley C bees i r in Mills Godwin Fred Pollard Mills Godwin Democratic no minee for offered praise yesterday for two western Virginia regions In appearances In Galas and The speaking In a rally at Dublin High cited three new Industry expansions In the New River Valley Godwin predicted that greater progress in the areas of industrial and the three bases of will be possible as we step up educa tion and highway In reference to Godwin We are most pleased that It has been made possible to include Rt 460 In the Appalachian reg ional development This will move the completion date up 11 as it would have required 15 years to complete this important highway under the state arterial The gubernatorial hopeful was accompanied on his County campaign by Frad candidate for and Waldo state campaign Also attending the rally were candidate for the state and Garnett Moore and Archie candidates for the House of Moore Introduced Godwin to the audience following a short speech by The scheduled to begin at In the school was delayed half an hour until the candidates arrived from their Wythe Earlier In the told a gathering of Democrats in Galax that we can expect to see this section move to the forefront as a major tourist He said the proposed Mt Rogers park and the development of a private power company s hy project should expand the economy of the mountain region In the Blue Ridge near North The Blue Ridge lake project will be a tre mendous addition to the development of this Godwin The establishment of the sys tem of two dams and two lakes will materially Improve the recreation and tourist potential for this section of the The governor predicted that the years ahead will be years filled with Your De candidates are pledged to a program 0 progress thai should snable your area and all areas of our Commonwealth to pros per and Following the ninth district campaign the can planned to attend a rally in Fairfax on CANDIDATES TALK Garnett candidate for House of talks with Mills Godwin candidate for Moore introduced Godwin to the audience at a Democratic rally in Dublin last Chinia Troops Near Border VOLUME ITT SEPTEMBER TwentyTwo Pages Daily T Sunday IS Cents Reds Launch 5 Satellites From Rocket MOSCOW UPI Soviet scientists launched five satel one powered by radioactivity from a single rocket Saturday In the second such space venture this All five satellites are func the So viet news The five Sputniks were part of the cosmos threeyear program believed by American officials to Include some spy in the sky satel It was the Soviet Unions se cond Cosmos shot this and brought the number of satellites up to The Americans still hold the re cord with eight satellites launched by one rocket last The last shot took place Those five Sput niks also included one that ried a radioactive Isotope to power the equipment Scientists said the isotope de cays as it spins through orbit and emits radioactivity which powers the equipment As It did earlier this Tass Saturday stressed that measures have been taken to exclude any possibility of the Isotope spreading in the atmos phere or on the earths sur Saturdays firing heightened speculation here of a manned space in first actual rendezvous In the end of this NEW DELHI UPI A government spokesman said Sa turday that Chinese troops had probed into India at two points but returned across the The move height ened fears of a fullscale inva sion as the deadline neared on a Peking border ultimatum Disclosure of the border Crossing was made by Indian Prime Minister Lai Bahadur Shastri In a message to Indian Education Minister Chan gla who heads the Indian dele gatlon at the United Shastri also Informed Indias that Chinese Communist troops were massed along the Indian border at four Miles to Talk At Political Banquet Lindwood Holton Waldo Miles Security Council Split UNITED UPI Security Council bers split Saturday on whether to order India and Pakistan to halt their Kashmir war or face the threat of sanctions that could Include military ac While the 11 council members sought agreement behind the scenes on a Pakistan declared in a public meeting that charges it was In collusion with Red China to destroy India were a figment of Indias per verted But Indian Education tor representing his country in the council de said Prime Minister Lai Bahadur Shastri had informed him that Chinese Communist forces probed briefly Into India at two places and were massed along the border at four Apprehension about Two top figures in Virgin ias political Linwood Hol Republican candidate for and Waldo state Democratic campaign man will speak at a joint civic political banquet here Holton and Miles will serve as spokesmen for their parties during the program sponsored by the Junior Womans Club and The the second of its kind to be held here under the sponsorship of the Junior Womans Club and will be held in the High School cafeteria at Tickets are available at the Pul askl County Chamber of Com merce office or the Advance Holton Is a graduate of Wash ington and Lee class of He received his LLB degree from Harvard Law School in In private Holton is a partner and charter member in law firm of He attended the University of Richmond and received his AB and LLB degrees from Wash ington and Lee During World War II he ser ved as a lieutenant Miles has been connected with Democratic politics since his early youth when his the late Wade served as chairman of the Ninth District Probation Officer Martin Resigns Countys probation of ficer for Guy has resigned bis post to accept a similar position In the south eastern part of the County Judge Alan Groseclose disclos Martin has accepted the posit ion of chief probation officer for the second regional juvenile The court will be operated for the counties of and Mecklenburg and the city of South The the second of its kind to be organized within the was formed on It will have Its own judge and officers in his new probation He will leave the area next A replacement has not been Our apprehension Is that the r Chinese are poised to attack In dia at any an Indian spokesman A UPI dispatch from Gang capital of Indias border protectorate of said Sa turday Communist China had moved three companies of fantry within 500 feet of the border between held Tibet and The Indian general ing the area said it was an at tempt to provoke He said the Chinese troops which nor mally remain some 4 12 miles behind the had started moving up early Saturday tow ard the and New Delhi an defense ministry spokes man announced that Commu nist China had started up troops on two sectors of the Himalayan frontier with Red The disclosure touched off feverish and Soviet matic consultations with Indian leaders in New Troops Near Border The Indian Defense Ministry spokesman said Chinese Red troops have moved to places nearer the border In dakh area in the northeast near Kashmir and in the sector the mountainous Indian protectorate whose queen Is a former American so An official Peking press re lease Saturday said Red nas ultimatum to India would run out at 1 Chinese time 1 EDT The ultimatum demanded that India remove Its military bases from the border or face grave At the same the Chinese Communist press and radio launched new attacks charging that Indian border patrols had learly two miles Into Chinas Sinkiang Province recently on two The charge was believed aimed at justifying a new Red Chinese thrust across the as the Dutch Indications were that the which went back Into session Saturday afternoon af ter a long lunch hour for furth er private would be forced to meet again 101st Battles Cong WARM AND SUNNY The weather forecast for today la sunny and warm with the high 8092 SAIGON UPI American troopers of the 101st Airborne backed by bombers and combat battled strong Viet Cong forces through the day Satur day in the fiercest fighting ever involving units In the gle central highlands of South Viet A military spokesman said the heavy battle was rag Ing northeast of An about 260 miles northeast of He said American casualties thus far were were not The spokesman said infantry elements of the divisions first brigade came under heavy mortar and small arms fire shortly after kicking off a pronged offensive at 8 in the Song Con Heavy fighting was reported continu Ing Into the Largest Guerrilla Force He said the moving inon foot and by were meeting the largest Viet Cong force encountered by the screaming eagles during a month of tions along strategic Highway Although the troops had been in almost dally fights with the they had nev er been opposed by anything bigger than a about 30 men Two helicopters were shot down during the the spokesman The fate of the crews was not The gave no estl mate of the Viet Cong forces battling the paratroopers but the Viet Cong are known to have at least two operating in nous Province where An Khe is He also refused to disclose the size of the units and did hot pinpoint the scene of battle except as northeast of An The spokesman said the troops were being ported by bombing and strafing Jet and Army and Marine as well as to the air bombers of the Strategic Air Command hit suspected Viet Cong concentrations In An Xuyen about 185 miles southwest of It was the 26th by the huge bombers and the second In the Mekong Bar and Is a member of the Virginia State is a member and former director of the Roanoke Bar Association and belongs to the American Bar The candidate is a commanding officer for the Naval Reserve Surface Unit in He is a member of the National Naval Re serve Policy A former president of the Backbone Club of the Roanoke Chamber of Com he Is on the of directors of the Roanoke Fine Arts state campaign man ager for the Button Is a native of Hearing Held For New Trial One corpus hearing was held In circuit court here Fri day while another also granted a writ of was Judge Harman took the Frank Newman case un der advisement after hearing evidence presented Friday morn Newman alleged he was not properly represented by an at torney during his trial In cir cuit court here in 1962 and that he is entitled to be released from prison because he has com an alternate Har man will prepare a mem his After the noon Judge explained beus corpus proceedings to Lewis Walter convicted here last year of Redd was granted a writ of corpus past August in Rich mond Hustings He alleges he was not allowed to contact relatives or an attorney from the time his arrest to the time of his preliminary hearing that he was not properly represented by counsel during his murder trial and that there was system atic exclusion of Negroes from the grand jury and jury hearing his case Mathews asked who was returned to the local jail if he had secured an attorney or if court should appoint one for Redd said he would know by Tuesday whether or not he would be able to secure his own The baby wouldnt lift up her so I took her head in my hands and I if The Child Beaters See Pagt Six  

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