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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 5

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The Anniston Stari
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Anniston, Alabama
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5 Sip. Atttrtflfun tar Tuesday, October 16, 1962 State Court Jury Checks Appointment MOBILE (AP) -A state court jury was to resume consideration today of a suit challenging the validity of the appointment of Charles W. Dismukes to- the was a legal vacancy on the council when Dismukes was appointed the day after the 'death of his father. The jury deliberated about 23 minutes Monday before recessing until today, Conspiracy Trial Slated For Hoffa City Council. The suit questions whether there Civic Club Hears Talk On Telstar Smith Speaks To Civitans The phenomenon of Telstar ing that Hoffa's attorneys had plenty of time to prepare their HOT 0E case for the trial.

A Detroit, trucking firm NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI)-In-temational Teamsters Union President James R. Hoffa will go on trial here Oct. 22 on charges of an alleged $1 million conspiracy. Federal Judge William E.

Miller Monday refused Hoffa's third appeal for a postponement, say- Commercial Carriers, and Hoffa America's "eye-in-the-sky" was were indicted May 18 under a federal law which prohibits an employer from paying money "or things of value" to a representa explained to Anniston Civitans Monday at noon in tha YMCA dining room. The featured guest for the occasion was Bert Smith, tive of an employe. 11 hii 4 Vn Commercial Carriers pleaded local Southern Bell public rela tions executive. no contest, and Hoffa. had pleaded innocent.

One of the many attorneys rep Smith, with the Bell firm for SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Elected to serve as officers of the sophomore class at Jacksonvlle State College are, left to right, Helen Steakley, Crossville, treasurer! Betty Freeman, Henajrar, secretary: Bobby Clotfelier, Gadsden, president: Manola Harper, Fyffe. SGA representative: Joella Cornelius, Walnut Grove, social chairman: and Gail Waldrop, Gadsden, SGA representative. the past 18 years, traced the path of communications in the world To Parents and School Teachers MONEY For School Expenses or Any Other Worthwhile Purpose See INDUSTRIAL FINANCE (0. 18 W. Urh 6-8206 We Make Loans Up To $300.00 On Signature Only.

resenting the 49-year-old teamster chief, Z. T. Osborn, contended In the third continuance request there were 20 to 25 witnesses to since the Victorian era. He con cluded his trip through history witn a iook into tne tuture, as be questioned and 20,000 docu planned by the pioneering Bell FEDERAL (Continued rrom Pag 1) U. S.

Constitution he Is immune from suit. The federal court lacks the power to require the governor to perform his constitutional and statutory duties in any particular manner. The "dispute between the governor and federal authorities in an injunction issued ancillary to (in support of) a private lawsuit Is not the proper way to settle serious constitutional questions; a separate suit should be filed where all parties can be beard. Barnett and Johnson did not re ments that had to be examined before the defense could be Company. Pastor Denounces World-Wide Unity "This world, and America in ready.

Child Center Papers Filed In Court Here Incorporation papers have been general, has made tremendous strides in communications," he assured the gathering. "And much the cardinal scandal and sin," he said, "will lead us back of the James F. Neal, attorney for the federal government, said that about of the documents would be of no value either to the defense or the prosecution and that Hoffa's lawyers were just stalling for time "to completely identify themselves with more is in store for the im mediate future." Replicas Are Showed Reformation and ultimately Rome." filed in the probate office by the Calhoun County Child Guidance 300 In Attendance With the aid of several small-scale replicas. Smith told of the primary functions of Telstar and The Boston pastor spoke at a -Center Incorporated a non-prof- ceive sufficient service of court the testimony of government MONTREAT, N. C.

(UPD-The pastor of a Boston church told a Protestant "summit meeting" i here Monday night that themove-' ment for unity among many Protestants "would ultimately lead to Rome." Dr. Harold J. Ockenga, pastor of Boston's Park Street Congregational Church which over the past 24 years has given $4 million to missions, said many Protestants have "departed from the other projects engineered by Bell. Judge Miller said he thought the The first of his exhibits was the Vanguard rocket first fired into Wednesday SPECIAL week-long consultation of some corporation. 300 Protestant churchmen from According to the papers filed, all over the globe to help formu-ithe objects and purposes of the late strategy to deal with the 'corporation will be, generally, to problems facing missionaries.

Theirf 1 a citizens voluntary meeting was called by the Presby-' movement to work toward the terian Church, U. S. improved care and treatment of orbit by the Navy. trial would probably be a lengtny one, a dealing with transactions of several firms and requiring "Vanguard is still in operation," Smith told his audience. "And orders in which they were involved.

The Justice Department said it did not rule out the possibility that imprisonment "may" be necessary on criminal contempt charges. "Law and order at the university and the personal protection of Mr. Meredith are still being achieved through a force of fed testimony from a number of wit nesses. scientists have told us that it may Dr. "Ockenga, recognized among the mentally ill and handi-! reformation by seeking ecumeni continue circling the earth and The indictment charges that At Anniston Electric the clergymen as a leader of thij capped.

cal (worldwide) unitv with notv performing its immediate func Hoffa and the late Owen Bren reformed churches. (conservative wing, was consistent It shall also strive for improved nan, former union vice president, in his warnings and charges tions for as long as 800 to 1, 000 years. "Echo was America's next com "Emphasis on organizational Open All Day Wednesday against consolidation of the vari received $1,008,057 from Commercial Carriers, a nationwide auto methods and services in research, prevention, detection, di-nsHinsis and trpatmpnt of mpntnl eral troops, the government is unity as the highest good, and upon division and separation az ous Protestant religions mobile transport firm, in viola He charged that the big mission anA hanHlr anj fnr presently unable to advise the court when this will cease to be mm tion of the Taft-Hartley law. Doaras pay nine auenyon 10 the prorootion of mental health weir source 01 iuncis me local The officers include the Rev. Ideal For Falling necessary," the government law pastors and their congregations 'Church Is Overlooked' J.

Phillips Noble, president; Dr. Trip Delayed By Governor municable device to be put into operations in outer space," Smith asserted. He, then, showed the membership a piece of the material from which Echo's surface is made and told the group of how it served to return signals which had emanated on earth and bounced off its (Echo's) surface. Telstar's Functions Told yers said. Leaves Gerald G.

Woodruff, vice am convinced," he president; Pierce Cain, treasurer, and Mrs. Herbert Morgan, The attorneys said the court would have been justified in ordering a prison sentence for Barnett had he not stopped interfer 22 Sturdy flexible Sprint; Steel Tines Board of directors with a one NOBLEST. ence with the court order to ad mit Meredith to Ole Miss. year term include Dr. U.

J. MONTGOMERY (UPD Gov. John Patterson has postponed his tour of north Alabama waterways because of pressing office duties. The week to 10-day trip was Judge, the Rev. Mr.

Noble and "that the local church has been overlooked in the current emphasis on boards, agencies, mergers, councils and "For an individual person to give his money to a local congregation, which gives it to a board, which in turn gives it to the local officials of the national church, who in turn makes the final disposition of it removes it Dr. Woodruff. Those members II' to have -begun Monday aboard; serving a three year. include James Williams, Thomas Preceeding down America's outer space communicable trail, Smith introduced the membership to the working functions of Telstar. "While Telstar has worked effectively, it is still in an experimental stage." Smith informed the group.

"This is, however, the E. Stinson and Dan R. Hender the state yacht Jamelle. The tour has been tentatively rescheduled for Oct. 29 when Patterson Avould son, hive-year Doara memoere board the boat at Waterloo the interests of the indi- 1 1 are Charles G.

Gardner, H. Y. Dempsey, and Mrs. Phillip Fagan. first definite step toward worldwide instantaneous communica Crown Automatic ELECTRIC BLANKETS 9.95, 2 for $18 The site of the center will be Reg.

11.95 Economaster ELECTRIC HEATERS Only B'95 determined by the board of di vidual," he said. At a press conference following Dr. Ockenga's address, members of the central committee of the World Council of Churches answered the charges that ecumenical unity "leads back to Rome the Tennessee River. The Jamelle arrived in the Tri-Cities area of Florence, Tuscum-bia and Sheffield Friday after a trip up the Mississippi, Ohio and Tennessee rivers from Mobile. The reason for the excursion is to publicize the state's inland rectors, according to the papers filed.

tions." Telstar is composed of over component parts of complex equipment, according to Smith. Through its complex and highly-efficient antennas, Telstar is able to send 115 different Herns of information per minute back to the tracking stations on earth, he added. Dr. John Coventry Smith, who 5-Tube Table Radio 9.95 represents the United Presby waterway system, particularly the Tennessee Tombigbee waterway CAP Meeeling Due To Feature Films terian Church, U.S.A., said "the World Council is in more danger project. Where You Save Does Make A Difference More than 1.000 persons flying aPart of becomin The AnnLston Squadron, Civil Air Patrol will meet tonight at the Jamelle at Waterloo.

Students ja suPer church." to i were dismissed from school so' .1 1 I a Complete with Batteries, Case and Earphones, Westinshoose 6-Transisf or Set $1 5.95 4-Speed Record Players $19.95 Electric Hair Dryers 6.95 Heavy Duty Fits All Air Conditioner Covers 2.98 Fnture Holds Surprises For the future, according Smith, the Bell Company 7:00 m. at the squadron headquarters building on Gurnee jjagt uiey eon in warn ne ami, Eastaboga Cadet CURRENT DIVIDEND RATI PER ANNUM manv devices in planning stages! Tne governor plans eight to 10 which will "take you out of calls on a trip from Water-world for communications," ac- loo to Bridgeport At each stop cordine to Smith. The Bell execu-he wiH discuss the waterway Gets Marion Honor Cadet John S. Turner, of Eastaboga has been selected for membership in the White Knights, tive was introduced by William system which he says is "second to none" in the country. Major Jack M.

Williams, commander, announced. Two films will be shown: 'The Daybreak a film on the Civil Air Patrol and the space age, and "Tunnels of Tomorrow," the story of the Arnold Development Center at Tullahoma, Tenn. All members art urged to attend and visitors are invited. Muellenbach, program chairman famous crack drill team at Ma REMEMBER, NO PENALTIES. Dividends paid June SOtb and December 31st not Just enee a year on your full account DIRtCTORI H.

M. SPROULL J. C. WIATHtRLY, SR. PRANK tCIRSY DR.

T. C. DONALD, JR. I. L.

TURNS JR. R. A. LLOYD C. I.

CHRISTII, JR. SSI jj'i "SS'ffll LLy for the month. Prior to introducing Muellen-j bach, Civitan president Don Salem! recognized two gentlemen and sented them with plaques of recognition from Civitans International. They were Dr. B.

Locke Davis and George Seewagen. Civitan Roger Mallory, then, inducted two new members into A 16-inch oil pipeline makes it the organization. He welcomed Rev. Henry Lyons and Bill Elmore as new Civitans. Guests of the club Monday were Anniston Mayor Claude Dear, and Bill Snider.

Mike Tucker and Ronald Barnes, high school junior Civitan Club members, were also guests. rion Institute. Cadet Turner was selected for this honor after long hours of practice and stiff competition. He was one of 35 cadets selected from the 552-man Cadet Brigade. Turner is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. John S. Turner of Pinecrest Farms, Eastaboga. possible to pump oil from the Annislon Federal Savings Loan ASSOCIATION New Building Located 910 Quinrard AD 7-6668 Persian Gulf to the Mediterran ean without having to transit the Sues Canal. USED APPLIANCES FIRST COME FIRST SERVED ONLY 4 DAYS MORE 1-Frigidaire Refrigerator $70 Be Be "Foxy" Take Advantage of These PHILCO WEEK VALUES! 1-Leonard Refrigerator $50 1-Kelvinator Refrigerator $50 12-Cn.

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