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Today \IA round the StateAround the Nation Around the WorldRather cloudy and quite mild tonight with a chance of occasional showers, low temperature in mid 40s to low 50s. Saturday cloudy, mild and windy with occasional showers, high temperature in mid 50s to low 60s. Colder Saturday night; partly cloudy and cool Sunday.TACOMA, Wash. (,4*1—When you have 2-year-old identical twins, trouble comes in double doses. Thursday Lita— Rita—swallowed some powerful pain pills. Which twin needed the stomach pump, wondered their mother, Mrs. Hanna MacIntyre. Doctors pumped out both stomachs, a solution not particularly pleasing to the innocent twin— whoever that was.TR'UMANN, Ark. M—A farmer beset with family problems ended his step-daughter’s six birthday celebration by killing her, three other members of his family and himself in a drunken rage Thursday night. Part of the birthday cake was still on the kitchen table, along with an empty whisky bottle, when officers charged the house after being called by the child’s grandfather. Sheriff Ray Holmes said Sammy Penters, 34, killed his wife, Juanita, 35, his step-daughter, Belinda Gairhan, 6, his mother-in-law, Mrs. W. J. Byrd, 63. and his sister-in-law, Mrs. Jimmy Moon, 31.UVALDE, Tex. .Ti—Birthdays can still be exciting even to a man of 95, says former Vice President John Nance Garner. “All these packages and cards make my old heart go pitt.vpat,’’ confesed the white-haired Texan who spent 30 years in Congress and eight more as vice president before quitting politics 23 years ago. Now, still rather active but with eyesight dimming, he lives quietly in a little house beside the home Garner donated fora musuem here some years back.KEY WEST, Fla. 'if—Navy divers searched through waters of the Gulf of Mexico today trying to determine the fate of a U2 pilot, Capt. Joe G Hyde Jr., whose highflying jet plunged into the ocean northwest of Key West, Wednesday. Other Navy vessels and aircraft checked a wide area with a fading hope of finding him. The U2’s mission was secret. The Defense Department and Strategic Air Command said the reconnaissance plane probably crashed because of mechanical failure When it went down, it was out of Cuban antiaircraft gun range, and the radar screen on wnich it was being traced apparently showed no other aircraft.COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. '.Pi—A runaway power car hurtled off the famous Pike’s Peak cog railway Thursday, carrying two workers to death. Four companions leaped to safety when the brakes failed and the car started its uncontrolled descent down the 14,110-foot mountain Robert L. Rathburn. 51, Colorado Springs, and Raymond W. Claus, 39, Manitou Springs, died when the car left the rails on a curve, slashed through a power pole and crashed into an embankment. The workers had boarded the car after routine maintenance work on a parallel electric line.GREENVILLE, Ga. i.f—Marijuana plants 8 feet tall were grown with the tall corn on a middle Georgia farm and processed in a barn. Federal agents and Atlanta police said the flourishing marijuana farm they raided Thursday was the largest ever found in Georgia. They arrested three persons, confiscated three cars and a 525-pound harvest of marijuana worth $52,500 on the wholesale market.WASHINGTON UWThe US. Department of Agriculture has refused a request by the New York State Farm Bureau to call off a referendum among farmers on proposed amendments to the New York-New Jersey milk marketing order. A spokesman said Thursday his department had sent a telegram to William Bensley, State Farm Bureau president, to Inform him that the referendum would proceed as scheduled. Bensley had sent a telegram to Secretary of Agriculture Orville L. Freeman asking that the referendum be called off.VATICAN CITY W—The Vatican Ecumenical Council voted final approval today of its first complete schema. pilt;-viding for modernization of the language used in Roman Catholic worship. The Roman Catholic prelates put their final seal of acceptance on the council’s liturgy schema by a vote of 2,158 to 19. All that is left for the document to become the council’s first decree is formal promulgation bv Pope Paul VI in a public council session. It Is expected to be held next Friday.PRESIDENT DIESReds Warn U.S. on Autobahn RulesBy PRESTON GROVER Associated Pess Staff WriterMOSCOW (AP)Kennedy in Hospital Priests Summoned^ Gov. Connally Hurtfrom their vehicles and be men are in general absolutely out this procedure to the Sovietcounted. untenable.-’ Union Oct. 29.Th • The Soviet reply renewed the Since Oct. 10 the Russians During the six-week period ir_j „ . IT j of* threat of more interference with have held up three American since Oct. 10. a number or otherUnion accused the United States Allied troop convoys on the 110- convoys and one British convoy allied convoys with less than 30fn°! ,nile lifehne highway between at Soviet checkpoints on the passengers have made the autorules for Soviet policing ot West- West Berlin and West Ger- autobahn because the convoy bahn trip with interference r* a . i a e / a n , n •. ^the tier many The Allies insist they commanders refused to allow The Russian note warned that DALLAS (AP)— President Kennedy was shot4 _SS_^n;! have the right to move on the their men to be counted “the entire responsibility for today just as his motorcade left downtown Dallas.itobahn as they like. The Western Allies said their possible undesirable conse- Mrs. Kennedy jumped up and grabbed Mr. Kennedy.The Kremlin note said: The long-established procedure was quences of the violation by She cried, oh, no!” the motorcade sped on.AP photographer James W. Altgens said he sawconvoy traffic lin autobahn. The warned they would not permitA Russian note to the U. S. claims of the American author- to permit their troops to dis- American servicemen of controlgovernment rejected an Ameri- ities to establish at their dis- mount for a Soviet headcount procedure at Soviet checkpoints u j ad -j i. l jprotest over the stalling of cretion the range of duties and only .f more than 30 men were will rest entirely with the Amer- b,ood on * _ President s head. Altgens said he heardThe U.S. protest note iArmy convoy for 42 manner of action of Soviet rep- aboard, not counting drivers NI 4-5 because the resentatives at the checkpoint and co-drivers.Americans refused to dismount in checking AmericanThe Western Powers spelled livered Nov. 6.WESTBURY, N Y. —“I don’t know anything about it.” That was John Chapman’s reaction to his indefinite suspension Thursday night by the New’ York State Harness Racing Commission when a saliva test revealed that Tom Bmoke, a winner at Roosevelt Raceway Monday night, had been stimulated. “I’ve been in harness racing 17 years and this is the first time anything like this has happened to me, said the 34-year-old Chapman of Hamburg, N.Y. one of the nation’s leading driver-trainers.THEEvening SunJAMESTOWN, N.Y. 6Pi—The Jamestown Morning Star said today in a page one editorial it is ceasing publication with today’s edition. It was the city’s only morning newspaper. The announcement was made by the newspaper’s board of directors, who said financial problems with increasing expenses forced the decision. The Star succeeded the Jamestown Sun and had been in operation about 18 months.ROCHESTER, N.Y. W—The president of the New York State Funeral Directors Associations says he welcomes inquiry into the funeral business. Donald L. McCabe said Thursday that funeral directors would “welcome any objective inquiry which may help to clear up any misunderstanding regarding alleged price gouging and fraud in the funeral business.KANSAS CITY (4*1—Rewards totaling $6,250 have been offered in four of the nine unsolved murder cases in the Greater Kansas City area this year. An investment firm that employs Mrs. Shirley Lee Moore offered a $1,000 reward Thursday for her killer. She was found Wednesday stabbed eight times. Rewards also have been posted in the deaths of Mrs. Patricia Willoughby, Henry O. Graham, and Martin Luther Graybeal.PORTLAND, Ore. Wi—Dr. Paul O. Ritcher, 53, head of the entomology department at Oregon State University, filed a $1-million damage suit Thursday against a manufacturer and a distributor of Sabin oral vaccine, type III Ritcher contends in the suit that taking the vaccine caused him to contract polio. The suit names Charles Pfizer Co. as manufacturer of the vaccine. Northw’est Drug Co., a Washington state firm was named distributor. Ritcher said he took tne vaccine orally at Corvallis, Ore., June 7, 1962.Chenango County’s Daily NewspaperNorwich, N. Y. Friday, Nov. 22, 1963 Vol. 72, No. 213 8c Per CopyViet Govt. Must Prove SupportBy FRED S. HOFFMAN AP Military WriterWASHINGTON (AP) — Top U.S. officials who assessed the post-coup situation in South Viet Nam reportedly concluded the new military regime still must prove it can win support of the Vietnamese peasants.two shots but thought someone was shooting fire-5 de- works until he saw the blood on the President.Altgens said he saw no one with a gun.Albert Thomas, D-Tex., said today he was informed President Kennedy and Gov. John Connally of Texas were both still alive after having been shot in an assassination attempt. Thomas, standing outside the corridor of the emergency room in which both Kennedy and Connally were under treatment, said he had been told that the President was still alive but was “in very critical” condition.Pandemonium broke loose k ' around the scene.The Secret Service waved the motorcade on at top speed to the hospital.The Secret Service said the President remained in the emergency room and the governor was moved to the general operating room of Parkland Hospital.One Secret Service man was overheard telling another that there was no need to move the President because emergency facilities were entirely adequate in the emergency room.Two Roman Catholic priests were summoned to the emergency room where the President lav. One was identified as a _ , , Father Huber.AP reporter Jack Bell asked Malcolm Kilduff. acting White Kenneth O Donnell, presiden- House press secretary said theAdministration officials who tial assistant, if Kennedy was two prjests bad been “askedmet in Honolulu two days ago dead. O’Donnell gave no an- f0r ••with American diplomatic and swer. Kennedy apparently was shotmilitary leaders from South Kennedy was reported taken in the head. He fell face downViet Nam agreed cautiously to Parkland Hospital, near the in the back seat of his car.that things are going reason Dallas Trade Mart, where he Blood was on his head. Mrs.ably well so far. was to have made a speech. Kennedy cried, “Oh, no”’ andSources familiar with what Rell said Kennedy was trans- tried to hold up his head,went on at the Hawaii confer- ferred to an ambulance. He lay Connally, remained half seat-ences indicated the report o Qn a seat of thfi car B,ood ed slumped lo the left.President Kennedy is unlikely stained his clothing was blood on his face and fore.rnr Hell reported three shots head.were fired as the motorcade The President and the gover-entered the triple underpass nor were rushed to ParklandBULLETINDALLAS (AP)—President Kennedy was given blood transfusions today at Parkland Hospital in an effort to save his life after he and Gov. John Connally of Texas were shot in an assassination attempt.AP reporter Jack Bell said Kennedy lay on a seat of the car. Blood stained his clothing.Mrs. Kennedy was weeping and trying to hold up her husband's head when report-ters reached the car.talks,noon with President Kennedy at the chief executive's country place in Virginia. The ambassador's report may have a. . bearing on any decision re-IHISTORIC MEETING—President Kennedy and Pope Paul VI sit and enjoy some conj garding the timing of possibleto call for any sharp policy changes.Ambassador Henry Cabot CI1 uietddSg 'Srt to STSZ *hich leads to lhe Stemm°ns ‘h« D»«liil meet Sunday after-routeversation during their meeting in the Vatican.Must Depend on U.S. and Atlantic Alliance Says ErhardBy HARVEY HUDSON rely on the Atlantic Alliance. Winding up talks with Presi-Associated Press Staff Writer We feel sure that the Unit- dent Charles de Gaulle and oth-PARIS (AP)—Chancellor Lud- ed States would reply with all er French leaders, he said in wig Erhard of West Germany .ts force if Europe or any part a speech to the French Diplo-declared today: “We can and of Europe was attacked. ' matic Press Association thatmust rely on the Atlantic Al- Earlier, he said he considers French - German cooperation liance.-’ French - German cooperation was a dr.ving force in the pol-He also said he was ’’sure the and European unity the first icies of his governmentUnited States would reply with steps toward a larger Atlantic “I consider continuance of all its force 4f Europe or any union covering political, mil- this work without respite as one part of Europe was attacked “ itary, economic and social af- of my primary tasks in foreign Frhatl was answering a fairs. policy,” he said,newsmans question following a luncheon closing an official two-day visit to France.The question concerned France's independent atomic force. Erhard was asked if he thought it m.ght lead to a Eu ropean torce and eventuallyrecognition of the Saigon military regime.Hie views that Kennedy eventually gets from all of the top participants in the Hawaii meeting are expected to sum up this consensus:Woman Held For Killing HusbandJFK Lashes Out At ‘Rhetoric’ Views of PolicyCase Against Paper Out; Speed Law UpheldBy JACK BELL Reseach Center of the South-Associated Press Staff Writer west, Kennedy did not specific-DALLAS (AP) — President ally mention Goldwater byKennedy lashed out today at name,those he said “confuse rhetor- Kennedy said: ic with reality.” In a world of complex andSpeaking in an area where continuing problems, in a world supporters are booming Sen. full of frustrations and irrta-DE LANCEY, N.Y. (AP)—A Barry Goldwater's chances for tions. America's leadership marriage exploded with the the 1864 Republican nomination, must be guided by the lights of blast of a rifle Thursday when Kennedy sa.d that ignorance learning and reason—or else a pregnant mother of five shot and misinformation it allowed those who confuse rhetoric with and killed her husband during to prevail in foreign policy, han- reality and the plausible with an argument in their two-story dicaps this country’s security.” the possible will gain the shack. State Police said. In a speech prepared for the ascendancy with their seeming-Troopers said Kathleen May Dallas Citizens Council, the Dal- ly swift and simple solutions toMayson. 27, shot Herbert Lee las Assembly and the Graduate every world problem.”Mason, 23, with a .32-caliber — # *Carlino Invites IMewsrifle. Mrs. Mason is being held without bail in Delaware County jail in nearby Delhi on second-On Illegal GamblingALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - The of a court procedure i________place a multilateral force, such state's highest court has dis- paper does not constitute crimi- deSree murder charges, as the United States is propos- missed an indictment charging nal contempt unless the story is Mason, a saw mill worker, ing Erhard replied- the Syracuse Post-Standard, its is intentionally distorted to defy was shot in the chest, police „“We have the greatest respect publisher and three of its news the court. said. They sa.d Mrs. Mason told ALBANY, N.Y. (AP)—Assem- attack against advocates of off-tor the French effort tor atom- executives with criminal con- them she and her husband were bb' Speaker Joseph S Car ino track betting.The case was the first decid- arguing over Mason s suspi- has set up a special post office New York's mayor Robert F.ad under the law cions about his wife’s alleged box in New York City and has Wagner, a Democrat, is spear-extra-marital activities. invited citizens to send him re heading a move to legalize off-ic power and we understand the tempt.reasons why France took the de- The Court of Appeals split 1-3Germans are con- Thursday in a precedent-settingThe newspaper and its execu-and must ruling that inaccurate reporting tives had been indicted under ;penal law provision thatDoctor’s Night Calls Get Less, Cost Morecriminal contempt of court (Troopers quoted Mrs. Mason ports of illegal gambling. track betting on horse races asis saying the shooting culminat- The most is another effort by a new source 0f jax revenue, “five years of arguments. ’ the Republican to emphasize Carlino opposes such a plan.They said Mrs. Mason shot her what he says is an admissionNew York City voters en-sists among other things, oi h when he threateneri to by Democratic New York City . ™publishing . false or grossly he and th flv chu. offiela.s lha. they are unable ,0 ZTZ*3-1inaccurate report ” of court pro- dren tQ „ve with friendsB WILLIAM J. CONWAY rnent quicker, with better CHICAGO (AP) Wbat has suits and less expense to evlt; happened in doctors* old-fash- body concerned.'’ght rails at home?This inquiring reporter made quick sampling at this week's ueting lt;l the Illinois Academy f General Practice Talks with seven family decors from all parts of the stateSout he doctors askedvmit;all ofmikeleft (liesalls belingWhen the price goes up, prole don’t call you as often.” immented a physician from a nail town in Northern Illinois. I'm glad to make them (calls) low at the price I charge f«»*'Pennsylvania.Christmas Trees Will Sparkle in More Homeslisirieithe from a the Southeiphysician's health ami his own A gray-haired phvsician Iron money. One medical man esti- a sizable city in the sou then mated fees are 30 to 50 per cent half of the state said he make higher after dark. nocturnal calls.“The truth is we don’t get as many night calls as we used whiid Dr John I) McCarthy it. he addedmargin in a Nov. 5 referendum.Carlino announced Thursday that the 1964 Legislature would look into illegal gambling in New York City.At Garden City last night, Senate Minority Leader Joseph Zaretzki labeled Carlino a “despot and said the speaker’s op-By MARTHA COLE Last year the favorite choice position to off-track bettingWASHINGTON (AP)—Christ- was Scotch pine, replacing makes me sick. mas trees will sparkle in Amer- Douglas Air which topjied the Zaretzki's remarks followed a ican homes in record numbers list in the last previous survey series of pleas in favor of off-this year. in 1960 track betting during the secondAll signs point to a new pro- Pines hold their needles well, of three public hearings held by duetion high — 35 million trees but some varieties of Scotch the State Democratic Commit-yellowish cast in tee into legislative matters and preceding Christ- party platform planks.An Onondaga County Grand nadian imports. Americans will mas. Suffolk County Executive H. ^jury returned the contempt in- pay an estimated $100 million Sowder told of one grower Lee Dennison said in a state-dictment. It was dismissed in for the trees — also a record, who advertised them as “gold ment read by Ann Meade, hiscounty court but was reinstated Last year Americans paid $96 en“ p.nes and sold them for deputy, that mention need be by the Appellate Division million for some 33 3 million more than the green variety made of the vital urgency ofIn upholding the speeding law. trees produced in the United Gone are the good old days state legislativegetting to the point the Court of Appeals rejected States, lot of them won't do arguments that the statute was There'stimieeedings.In another case, the high court upheld unanimously the constitutionality of the state's law against speeding The law says “no person shall drive a motor vehicle on a public highway at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent under the conditions and having regard to actual and poten tial hazards then existing.The Post-Standard story involved quoted a prisoner as stat.ng in Onondaga Countynmunity of 15.060and Court that he had been beaten cut and sold. To them will be pinesby a police man. added about 10 million Ca- the monthside. largely beitheupthe old “Our count; miles, and 1 outside the c J. J armings lt;piial, es- have only onlt; rauma. It tient can’t ec ler treat- him.”unt,ague and indefinite. It said crease in price this year, A.M. mountainsideh**ol.“ police do not necessarily have Sowder, the Christmas tree ex- Christmas irpis 600 square to specify speed in miles per pert in the U.S. Forest Service, However, tn make calls hour when charging a motorist said today in an interview tradition is exv. said Dr C. with speeding For the fathers across the differentI go Iaction towardwhen families bundled up and additional state aid for educa-significant in- went out to the fields or up the tion. including achon toward ad-their ditional aid to education from the legalization of off-track bet-ie oltMashioned ting*ming back in a Another speaker, George Tree plantations Weinstein, president of the Nas-u. Fairfield I The cases marked the first land who go down to the corner near the cities now are offering sau-Suffolk School Boards Asso-rule — if the pa- time a challenge to the constitu- lot to buy the family's Christ- customers a chance to come ciation, said his organizationto tionality of the law had been mas tree, there are 30 different out and get their tree on a favored a state - wide referen--arried to the Court of Appeals, species for choosing. choose-and-cut basis,dum on off-track betting.
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