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   Pulaski Southwest Times (Newspaper) - October 22, 1965, Pulaski, Virginia                                A VOLUME 204 OCTOBER EIGHT PAGES Daily 7 Sunday 15 Judge Enters Order MISS ELSIE Dublin town reported that 1965 tax tickets were mailed by her office to town residents AS LAST Ing activities for Dublin High School will continue as sched uled unless rain cancels the act THREE attend ed the Highlands Chapter of the Virginia Society of Certified Pub lic Accountants monthly meeting In Wednesday Ray Pulaski Jamas a member of the Pulaski and Jean guidance counselor at Pulaski High School were present at the The chapter entertained guid ance counselors from area high ALL GRADUATES of New River Practical Nur ses class of which Included two passed the State Board of Nurse Ex examination and are now licensed practical Irene Fortner and Patsy Kegley both of Pulaski were among the accord Ing to officials of the area The nursing school is oper ated in cooperation with Pul aski THE ANNUAL luncheon meet Ing of Appalachian Red Cross Blood Region will be held Wed from to 3 In Hotel Anyone wishing to attend should contact the local Red Cross Transportation will be PULASKI LODGE 1067 of the Benevolent and Protective Order tf Elks will hold a dance from 8 until The Flames Orchestra of Rad ford will provide music for the All Elks and their guests are invited to Proceeds from the dance will be contributed to the Calfee Park Scoreboard THE 1965 Virginia 4H Adult Leaders Conference will be held 57 at Natural Bridge Hot Theme for the conference Is Recognition Learning Val Local 4H leaders wishing more information should contact the county agent APPALACHIAN Power Com pany was Inadvertently listed as in the honor roll of Scoreboard contributors publish ed in the paper It was pointed out that none of the firms and individuals con for assistance refused help with the THE YOUNG Republican Club meet 25 at the Pulaski Womans Clubhouse on Fourth 1 The organization will be guests of the Republican Womans PULASKI COUNTYS request that Its community action program be consolidated with the program organ by Smyth and Bland was approved this mor This means that Pulaski Coun ty and the three neighboring coun ties will combine their efforts to wage a war on poverty MISS JEN HARMAN of was taken to Radford Hospital last night and Is said to be In critical sies A Winston Judge yesterday entered a court order requesting that autopsies be per formed on the bodle s of Hilda Forth and her 17yearold adopted A request earlier this week from Forsyth County District Attorney Thomas Moore that the burled in be met with op position from Robert been charged with the 18 of Jils ay was one of two alternatives officials had In case the family did not give its permission for the ex Wisconsin law allows a grave to be open only If the family gives permission there are sus circumstances surround ing the death or permission is granted after evidence is pre sented in a Since permission was not ob from the family and auth law was clear concerning where the death must have taken officials apparently the alternate course of entering a court Superior court Judge Eugene Shaw yesterday entered the court order asking that autopsies be Although officials have said that they merely wanted to exam ine Kathy body to look for traces of they dis closed that they want to examine for certain to Okay Pay Hike At Hearing WASHINGTON UPI A wont take the fifth do matter North Carolina member of the Schirra Stafford Astros Get Examinations WASHINGTON UPI The Senate today was expected to approve legislation providing a per cent govern ment pay raise acceptable to the Johnson The which approved a much more costly carrying a 4 per cent pay hike in the first was expected to agree to the Senate The Senate is estimated to cost million in higher wages and fringe re to This dif sharply with the bil lion pay voted by the NEA Telephoto NOT Wizard Robert Shelton huddles with attorney Lester Chalmers of at the House UnAmerican Activities Committee hearings on the Ku Klux of repeatedly invoked constitutional amendments in declining to answer including the meaning of the button reading Never on his Ku Klux Klan today resigned from the organization In a matic appearance before the House Committee on can James DuBols told the committee he was taking the step so that he would not have to plead the fifth amendment and so that he would not violate the Klan oath of God Is the nation is Anything after that is se DuBols I i Dublin Fund Gets The Community Services yesterday pledged to the Dublin Inc The CSF represents the em ployes of the Radford Army Am munition Thomas of trea surer of the presented the letter pledging the money to Al bert Dublin Up presi and Wilbur UF vice yesterday The letter from George president of said the pledge will be paid in quar terly pay mens beaming Queen expressed Ms apprecia tion to the employees and ma nagement of Radford Am munition plant for this generous CAPE KENNEDY feverish drive toward Americas most daring manned flight Into three days away from headed for the office Space veteran Walter living proof that man doesnt necessarily go to pot physically at the age of and rookie Thomas Stafford ex to get their most Impor tant medical okay in routine If not very rapid Starting at the Gemini 6 astronauts faced nearly five hours in the needle and stethoscope session with medical officer Charles Berry a key stop in their bid to take Into orbit on a unique space chase with another sa Justice To File Suits By United Press International The federal government moved Thursday to overcome defiance of the 1965 voting lights law in three Southern The Justice Department asked the Supreme Court to declare the voting rights law The department sought permission to file suits in the Supreme Court against Mississippi and The suits would seek to fy orders by state courts against the registration on state voting lists of citizens qualified by federal voters EASY BRIDGE UPI East and West were paired at a bridge tour Elmer Doug Ed East and BUI all sat at the same table in the GOP Women To Honor IKE The Pulaski County lican Club will honor former President Dwight Els whose birthday was at its meeting Monday at the womans clubhouse on Fourth This will be done in accord ance with the Republican Party which has been holding various commemorations throughout the nation honoring the former Pres The Rupert Incumbent candidate for the House of Delegates who Is now representing Wythe County in the state general will be the guest Members of the Young lican dub will be guests and a joint business session will be held starting promptly at will appear on the program at 8 The meeting will be open to the public and citizens are in to attend and hear the the candidate Escapes Injury In Auto Crash A Dublin man escaped Injury in a crash on 11 early this one mishaps which have occurred in this area since noon State Trooper Paul Odell iden the driver as 24yearold Henry who was with reckless said the ac two miles east on The a report said Max well Lost control of Ms car on a and It traveled across the to the left and hit a rock bouncing back into the road in the west bound Shortly after noon yesterday two cars collided on Dublin causing about damage to the vehicle driven by Garnett Vinson Whitt and around 400 damage to the car operated by Rodney Carlos both of According to Officer Whitt pulled out of a lot and Into traffic but was unable to get across the east bound lane in who was traveling east on Dublin collided with was charged with ure to yield the right of At 1021 last night a accident occurred on Commerce Officer Pickerel re He said a car driven by Dan iel David of Pulaski was headed east and struck a car operated by Jerry also of was in the process of parking when the accident About damage resulted to the Dehart vehicle and around damage to the Stout About damage resulted to a parked pickup truck on a lin lot yesterday afternoon when It was hit by a car operated by James Thomas of Officer Roy er He said Duncan pulled in the lot to park and got too close to the parked When Duncan backed Whitaker explained he hit the left rear fender of the owned by James Franklin Anyone who takes the fifth amendment la a Comma or has something to DuBols He this statement to reporters alter committee recessed to the Klan documents he dramatic followed testimony by a MetbO minister that frisked him and threatened to beat him when he Klan rally accompanied by The minister was Jack Crura of The three Klan leaders who appeared before the committee during the of hearings all have invoked the Constitutions Fifth Amendment guarantee against They are Robert Imperial wizard of the 6Unltefl Klans of America James grand dragon of the United Klans North Carolina and Marshall the United nla Despite the lack of the hearings have not been a total The panel has been able to build up a public record of Klan activity by questioning the leaders on material earthed during a sixmonth pre liminary Committee chairman Edwin charged Kor during Thursdays ses sion with Inciting Klansmen to throw dead headless chickens and bugs into boxes with the apparent pose of intimidating Theft Suspect Caught Here A 34yearold Willis wan ted in his home town for auto larceny and violation of a court was apprehended In vUle yesterday by Pulaski ty Sheriff Henry Hall said Ches ter Emmett Worrell was ed and Floyd County au came for him yester day Hall and Deputy Sheriff ry Hughes apprehended the who is accused of stealing a 1957 Ford sedan in Willis last The belonging to Charles was parked in a service station lot when it was Hall and Deputy Sheriff John Blackburn recovered the stolen auto in Draper in ft was abandoned along the road side and a search for the person who drove it to this area has been underway since that The arrest occurred yester day at about Life savers to Open Branch DRIVER TESTS Coach Harry driver education points out parts used in the depth perception test on the driver test machine to Judy Walk and Linda Luke field representative for the Gov Highway Safety Commission which loaned Pulaski High School looks 1 Drivers Get Test Machine The Fair lawn Branch of the Pulaski County Crew hold an Open House Sunday from 16 The building is located on 114 and was formerly Longview Esso Ronald spokesman for the said The event is being held to let the people of New and know that we are ready and willing to help them at The public has been invited to attend the Refreshments will be The Fairlawn Branch is one of two branches of Pulaski Life saving Crew in the Main headquarters are located In Dub lin with a second branch in Pu In emergencies the Crew can be reached by phoning the Fairlawn the Dublin Radford police or Rad ford Fire The volunteer one oxygen equipped oxygen wheel hos pital and No charge is made for the use of this Students in driver education classes at Pulaski High School will have the monthlong use of a driver test machine which was delivered to the school a was loaned for use in the classes by the Governors Highway Safe ty Luke field repres for the safety commis noted the advantage to stu dents when they can learn their depth reaction If any deficiencies are Campbell the students can compensate for According to Coach Harry one of the four tors in the freshman driver edu cation the machine par allels material In the text He said that when students see the actual tests they can better understand what is being Visual traffic color rec depth field CLOUDY AND RAIN Cloudy with occasional rain or drizzle today and high today in the upper low to night GO to Mostly cloudy with Mattered showers In the mid Variable winds bout 10 miles an hour Hash New Manager Of Jewel Box Here Rodney Hash Rodney Hash of Pulaski has been named manager of the Je wel Box He replaced Carl Lankford who was recently transferred to North Lankford was promoted to ma nager of the jewel Box in Kln For over a year Hash has been employed at the local store as a manager His appointment as manager is effective 1m A native of Hash gra from Pulaski High class of Ho served In the Army from is the former Kay Taylor of The couple a who Is one and a half years They reside on I am looking Hash to doing business with the people in this area and we will continue to offer the same friendly and fine service to the nv he of and brake reaction time can all be tested by the portable A visual acuity chart measures ability to distinguish letters at a given The field of vision testing de vice determines how far to the side one can see a moving ob ject while looking straight The depth perception section tests ability to make judgments of and position of The brake reaction time in valves time required before a person moves his foot from the accelerator to the and traffic color recognition calls for the ability to distinguish red and green flashing This is the fourth year the local high school has used the 89th Near End Of Session i WASHINGTON UPI The first session of the 80th Con dealing a pair of set backs to President Johnsons great society on its today rushed toward a final ment that could come by night Cong Kidnap Civilian BY UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL SAIGON An American civilian has been kidnaped by Viet Cong guerrillas while on a dar ing attempt to travel 200 miles up the South mese coast by Embassy officials identified the missing man as Joe whose next of kin wat Identified as his Homer of Ben Embassy records showed was born in KEY The Cuban refugee free dom flotilla continued across today with new assurances Fidel Castro would not end the exodus from Castro went on nationwide radiotelevision in Havana Thursday night to explain the reasoning behind his open door He spoke on a day when more than 300 Cubans reached LONDON Prime Minister Harold Wilson is expected to leave for Rhodesia Sunday and is prepared to stay for most of the govern ment sources said Wilsons decision to stay that longin Rhodesia was regarded as a measure of bis ion to If possible the govern ments imminent threat of a unilateral declar ation of KARACHI Indian troops bom arded Pakistani positions during the night with mortar and artillery Radio Pakistan charged The broad cast also reported two alleged cease fire vio lations by Indian Air Force Official complaints were lodged with United Nations the government broadcast Formosa An American built jet bomber exploded in night today about 20 miles northeast of this Nationalist cap First reports said the plane was a Chinese Eyewitnesses reported seeing the Jet explode and said chere was no sign of The is a plane which normally carries a crew of JAKARTA Authorities today cordoned off ft residential area near Jakarta airport and sent Indonesian Army regulars on 10 allday search for concealed arms and in one house they found enough to outfit a 31man  

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