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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 2

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The Anniston Stari
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THREE KILLED IN TRAFFIC 2 C5 Star Monday. April 2, Jay Gould r.FRTlFICATK DUE SfTOV Passes Five Die Over Weekend In Accidents In State By THE ASSOCIATED. PRESS I Helen Maddox, 65. was burned but Alabama's Easter weekend traf- was rescued as a fire destroyed toll of three deaths was lower the house in which they lived and Hospital At Talladega GetrFiiUAtciitalion XiiJRance iff -k fthaa usual, but 'accidenU of all damaged anotner resigence. came as a result or aa evaluation Fabulous American Mil lionalre Had Made, Horn Abroad 1 kinds caused at least five fatalities.

Investigators said clothesof one- made Feb. 24 of this year by Dr A 61-year-old Negro woman who of the women may have caught T. A. Norlander, field representa-. (Special Te The Star) a TALLADEGA Citliens Hos-vpltal here this week received o- tificatioa that it has bees fully ac-f credited by' the-' Joln Commission en Accreditation Of Hosnitals.

had been blind for five months fire from a stove. Uve of the Joint commission. following a stroke- was fatally JUAN-LES-PINS. Trance i Citizens Hospital has been fully runeral services for Frank Jay accredited until about a yer ago burned at Birmingham Sunday nlEht. Firemen identified her as dauld will be conducted VYednes- Thomas Duffy, 23-yewSold Ala bama Polytechnic Institute student from Rome, was killed at Lafayette Saturday when a compressed air tank- exploded at a according to Mr.

Decatur, when Dr. Kenneth B. Babcocr director of the commission, notified Ad- Chsney Jackson. aa evaluation resuuea ine ooM8y at hi wwow vuia tiere. ine 'mlnlstrator A.

R. Decatur of the The woman's sister, listed as pltal's given a "conditional place vof burial has not yet been faction. He Mid a certificate will 1 garage. He was visiting an aum accreditation." Dr. Babcock told Mr.

Decatur that Citizen's "staff be mailed to Citizens Hospital tan mediately. Friends said Gould be and administration are to be com Accreditation of. the a salt a I and uncle. The Highway Patrol said Robert F. Johnson, 35-year-old Negro, was arrested following the hit run Harry M.

Moses Dies In Capital mended for the Improvements made." lieves he wanted to be buried In the Gould family vault in Wood-lawn Cemetery in New York. The family has announced that the The fun, accreditation will con death of John Mitchell Pounders, tlnue "until such time as another WASHINGTON (UP)- Funeral body will remain in the cemetery survey is conducted," Dr. Babcock services will be held here tomor 71, near Cherokee Saturday, Johnson was charged with second de-gree manslaughter and leaving the scene of an accident. said. at nearby Antibes until his will is read to learn whether he' expressed any preference.

Four Injured In Weekend's Area Traffic The' Joint Commission on Ac row for Harry M. Moses, a former coal miner who helped bring peace to the troubled coal Industry by 1 creditation of Hospitals is compris it- J.mmfi Gould, the financier son tf rail Poundsrs lived in the Barton ed of the American College of hammering out wage contracts wit Community of Colbert County. ONE-TIME DRIVE LAUNCHED AT AOD Col. C. J.

Williams, commander of the depot. Is shown (far rltht) addresslnr an audience of some 100 solicitors at the kick-off of the Anniston Physicians, American College of. road magnate Jay Gould, died early Easter Sunday at his own John L. Lewis. Bruce Johnson 20, Bessemer, Ordnance Depot's annual one-time fund drive.

Colonel Williams Is serving as special drives chair Moses. 59-year-old president of killed when car he was vilUuhere where he had lived al was Surgeons, American HospitarAssn. American Medical and the Canadian Medical Assn. the Bituminous Coal Operators 2 Wacs In Serious Condi-! most as a recluse for many years. man, lie told.

the group of workers that social responsibility cannot be legislated they must come from the heart of the individual. The campaltn was launched Friday among the thousands driving ran -off U.S. Highway 11 near Sprihgyllle early Sunday, He was 78 years old. died yesterday at Doctors Hospital of civilian employes at the depot. tion; Two Hurt r- In Cleburne the Patrol said He had been bedridden since Services will be In St.

Margar 1954. Uremia was stated as the SURVIVORS et's Episcopal Church here. He i i At least four persons were injur Missing Woman death. CITY-BRIEFS wHTbe burtedThurday-lirT)sir-vllle, I1L Gould Inherited 10 million- dol tn traffic accidents ia the An- Sgt. 1 Phillip Vance.

28-year old ly hurt when a car in which he was riding overturned three "times six miles west of Dothan on U.S. Highway 84 Saturday night. Is Sought Here nlstoa area Saturday. Moses negotiated wage agreements with Lewis on a man-to-man lars from his father and increased his fortune until friends estimated his Income at $113,000 a day. 5 Two Waca struck by a car at 5 the North Gat of Fort McCleilan (Continued From Page One) Valley Hospital.

"I couldn't tell very well what was going on because I lost my glasses." A former Calhoun County rest will hold an Important meeting Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock at PTA TO MEET The Mecharilcsville School PTA and first-name basis during his last five years as president of the He entered the railway business dent, mother pf five children, is in 1897 and a tew years later was the high school auditorium. There missing "from her home in Phila Trout said 4tas la flrsf acci will have its regular monthly meet-Inii tomorrow night at 7 o'clock. association, without a threat of ai strike. Vy- SHIM 1 Saturday sight remained tn serious condition at pwt hospital toil day. Thefr names were released by the Army Have Serious Injuries delphia and her anxious husband credited with building up the Virginia Railway and Power System dent in more than 40 years of fly will be a discussion on athletic advancement at the school, and all members are urged to attend.

Soft coal miners received an 80-j New officers will Deselected and in interesting film, "Mike Makes has asked local police and this newspaper for assistance in find cent a day wage bike today. The which later became the Virginia Electric and Power Co. at Pvt. Janice Rhodes, 19, of De- ills Mark," will be shown. ing her.

Gould came to France In 1913 runlak Snrbftfi had a brain Mrs. Salvatore DcMuro, who will pay raise la the second installment of a $2-a-day wage increase negotiated last August Visitors also are welcomed, A football film of the 1953' Auburn and Mississippi State' game also is on the agenda. concussion, two broken legs, pos be 18 in June, disappeared from and had lived here ever since. He kept his U.S. citizenship, however, LODGE PLANS SALE the Mary Ruth Retx-kah Lodge ing.

O'Malley, who was credited with helping rescue several other more seriously Injured passengers, said "I said a feeling right after our Wheels left the ground that something was wrong." iie recalled how he commented "to the man in the next seat 'hat the plant didn't appear to have Lewis, who like Moses is de sible internal injuries ana cruises, Pvt. Mary A. Burke, 10, Charles- and maintained an estate at Ards- No. 45 will sponsor i rumma( her home in the Pennsylvania city Saturday night, March 14, after leaving her children With a baby slttfr and saying she was going to ley-On-Hudson, N.Y. In Europe, sale Friday morning at the Annis scended from Welsh ancestors, mourned his death as "a tragic loss." 3 ton, had a concussion, one 2 fractured leg and multiple tuts and TWO CHARGED State Highway Patrolmen charg ton Curb Market, starting at 7 in addition to wide financial inter ests, he invested heavily in devel bruises.

ed Fred Reid, 45. and Isaac Rich o'clock. a movie. The dark -haired Mrs. DeMuro, opment of the French Riviera and il Both are from the Clerk Training mm ard Lee, 47.

with driving whilf in toxicated over the weekend. enough power to hold us in the Company at the WAC Center. CIVIC CLUB TO MEET the former Mary Kathleen Sasnett transformed Jaun Les-Plns from a drab village to a booming resort. lief Unite Loses $3,500 To New York Thieve The West Anniston Civic club of White's Gap community, Jack urn He owned the town's main hotels, REVIVAL SLATED will meet at Parkwin Avenue Meth f' The Highway- Patrol said the young women were apparently by, a car driven by Foster 2 M. Wood of Jacksonville.

No char- sonvllle, Rt. 1, bas three sons, ages its gambling casino -and night A revival starts tonight at Mount ulist Church at 7:30 o'clock to years, i anearaiwtW YORK (UP) Two men air." O'Malley was Seconds later the aircraft flammed into the ground. He crawled out a hole and began beating out the flames in the clothing of other passengers with his bands and coat. clubs. View Congregational I Ti le Sjtwodaughters, ages 7 and 3.

The yanked James F. Alexander, 37, wishing to be a chaffer memocr Is asked to at cnurcn. me ev. Arnice tngiisn iVnr di are twins. Jges were placed against him, In a Cleburne County wreck of Heflhv from a truck In of Blue Mountain Assembly of tend the meeting, April 13 has Mr! DeMuro, who also notified which he was sleeving today and been -selected- orrtaTteirghtrKlo-ill- be-the- evangelist and robbed him of $3,500.

he told po-i Five Draw Fines After Hearings services are scneduiea eacn ntgnt Anntston in an- ain mail registered letter to The Star that he fears his wife may be a early Saturday night two Heflln, fRt iv residents were hospitalised. I Two la Hospital Noble L. Nolen, driver of one Kfnr at 7 o'clock. lice. He said the money represented KILLED CLASS SETS MEETING The Philathe.

Class of Parkwin Methodist Church will meet at 7:30 victim of amnesia or foul play. I ear, and Otto Gunnels, 63, a pat- She is badly needed by the chil Police made five weekend ar 3 TO ATTEND; SESSION Home Agent Mrs. Yancey ti dren, he wrote rests on charges of driving while a year's savings. Alexander said he arrived here earlier today from Alabamarvvith a truckload of pea-nuts and had decided to sleep in the truck cab until opening of the o'clock tomorrow night at the homeooJLJilraJQwight JPearsOBL fsenger In his car, were taken to Jthe Bo don, clinic, Gunnels was kent ihere with back Injuries ters and assistants. Mrs.

Chris- (Continued from pate eoeJ She has a stepmother living in intoxicated and all- were assessed tine Rlsher and Miss Gail Adcock Jacksonville Mrs. J. H. Sasnett $100 fines or paid similar, amounts flames In their clothing and helped end Nolen, who suffeted a fractur- will attend a district training meet prior to Recorder's Court today. and a brother, William, there.

drag. sobM of the more, seriously establishment where he was to deliver his load. They were identified as Ernest injured through the ripped fuse ing at Talladega tomorrow on the Farm and Home Development pro All members are urged to attend class as business will be discussed. DIVORCES GRANTED Divorces have been granted here An uncle, Ben Sasnett, resides In Anniston. lage.

"ed leg. was brought to Anniston Memorial Hospital to be admitted jjand treated. The Patrol said Nolan's car and mtther collided at an intersection He said the robbers, Negroes, Huskey, 24, of Pacolet, S. Jack Smith, 34, of Jacksonville; gram. Her stepmother said today De fled in a green sedan.

li there were any screams Harry C. Bobo. 48, of ForTMe from those trapped inside they Muro telephoned ber last night and still had heard nothing of bis wife, She said none of the relatives here Clellan; Prank M. Emory, 11, of Clayton; and Mrs. Lena Mae Stai- to Maria Crosby vs.

Junior L. and to Jacqueline Binder vs. Martha Binder. were drowned out by the roar of the flames," McCarthy said. "The of county roads 11 miles south of Heflin when one of the cars was CRASH INJURES MAN An automobile accident on U.

S. Highway 78 east early this morning resulted in Injuries to J. H. Easterwood, the patrol have seen her. lings WrlgHt; 18, of Anniston, Rt 3 Smith was also fined $50 on a plane was destroyed within five attempting to make a left; turn.

minutes." VPL charge. MARRIAGE Too Early For Tliieves Mrs, Dorothy Yingtlng, 44, Camp i rA-' I -i reported. Easterwood was admitt Marriage licenses were issued James Howard Mize, 31, of 27 THEN INSTALL A March Arrests Hill, said- she had to "try ed to Memorial Hospital in fair here over the weekend to Henry twice" before she succeeded In condition after suffering back in- WESTINGHOUSE Cox, Ohatchee, Rt. 1, and W. 26th was sentenced Ao 30 days on a charge of escaping from Cilyrfuatody.

DAVENPORT, Iowa -Two thieves tried to steal a march on police by robbing the safe of a store TwoHays beforelts scheduled Here Total 520 iurics in the crash. loosening her safety belt and me-: tag plana. Rt. Samuel Charles Daniel Car opening. SHOP DAMAGED "I Bad tne sensation I was go-! Police also paid a surprise visit Flames this morning damaged Ing to burn to death." she said.

The 17A7GQ EATER 10-YIAl MOTICTIOM roilCT AIIIIISTOil ELECTRIC CO. Production la Resumrd At Struck Taper Plant to the store and arrested the men who were working on the safe by penteiV- Jacksonville. Ilk- Arnettia Cook Sycamore; Harvey Ray Parris, Jacksonville, Rt. 1, and Margie Lee Vyatt. Anniston.

Rt. Charlie James Redwine, 1204 plana broke open right across the the interior of the Screenco Products shop at 325 S. Noble St Firemen said the blaze apparently aisle from me." Km CORNER BROOK, Nfld. UP- TWA officials said' cause of the started around a work table, Officers of the uniformed and selective branches of the Police Department made a total of 520 arrests In March, according to froonth's-end records. Including 75 Jpn liquor law violations and 38 tfor drunk driving.

The totals in the various categories: burglary, larceny, 35; -auto theft, assaults, 13; for- 85 East 10th Ph. 7-S401 Noble ft 13th Sts. crash could not be determined but Japan with 88 million people has only IS million acres of arable land. W. 18th and Colctha Lee, Anniston; Clifford Franklin Chadwell.l PlnevUle.

Rt. 1, and Zella Mae Productlon 'resumed today at the giant Bowater Pulp and Paper mill following a six-day strike that preliminary investigation Indi LODGE TO MEET cated no angina trouble. Mrs. Anniston Masonic Lodge 443 will Berry, Anniston, Rt. 4, and to Wins caused a newsprint shortage In Yingtlng said, however, that she had heard sounds "like an engine ton Stitt, Piedmont, and Geraldine parts of the United; meet tonight in a special meeting at 6 o'clock for work in the second and third degrees; The session will be held st 1016 Wllmcr Ave.

Garrett, Piedmont, Rt. 3. Union and company officials fjteov embezzlement, weap conking out just before the crash. reached a settlement during the weekend, but did not announce the SUBPOENAS ISSUED Subpoenas were being issued terms. SWILLEY here todav tor the Anrll IS tirm ons charges, 12; vice, sex offenses, liquor laws, 75: drunk, 398; disorderly conduct, 16; vag-angr, 33; gambling, StS4rivlog rwhile intoxicated, 38; road and JJraffic, 12; and various charges, tji7 -Some 180 members of the International Union of Machinists of the Calhoun County Grand Jury.

The list of jurors have been drawn Ilandirraft School Slated Wednesday A "speclalThandlcraffTschool on walked out when the company re (Continued From- Page One) aud cans in go out tomorrow. fused to fire the recently-appoint complete hia medical education. Tbt totals do not Include meter ed supervisor of the sulphite de UNION EVENT SLATF.n woodcraft and enameung on cop- receiving his, degree at the Balti partment -The uniomald the su jrlolatlons and other of. tenses. Delegaies from locals affUiated wilhbe teld for local home more College of Physicians- and perlntendent was working the men too hard.

ritonstrat Sure eons. with AFL and -CIO unions have nesday. been -called to a meeting tonight He continued his dual careen Bowater' 1,800 other employes Handicraft, leaders of all coun i ih government once Maintained a ministry of etiquette at 7 o'clock at the Carpenters' Journalism and la medicine in An refused to cross picket lines, and ty clubs are The meeting HalL Merger of the two national niston and Jacksonville until 1901 when he felt called upon to serve production at the plant was halted for the firitKtime since it began jnd ceremony. UDVWTUKaUHTl For DRY Constipation unions will be discussed. SMALL GIRL HURT as a missionary.

That phase of his operating In 1938W career took him to China, where Company oficials said the strike he served until 1926, cost a day in lost produc mlW n'lil. It tmt KIM (M hP.MWi WMH, MM hm 111 tion. Edna Gayle Nicholson, 7, of Blue Mountain, suffered bruises about the ribs and back yesterday in a faU. off a porch. She was dismissed, after examination at the Dr.

Ayers lectured on anatomy and related subjects at Jackson will be held at the Coca-Cola plant from 9 until 3:30 o'clock. James Hughes, aft' and crafts WnsuTtanFTor Craftsman Supply Company of Nashviller will conduct the school which is open only to those invited. Skills learned in the course may be used by the women in conducting courses at Bible schools and other meetings in their fmm if inn ville College and at the Rocke IID Croup Plant Tour Thursday feller Foundation University in Pe king. MemonaK. Hospital emergency room.

Dr, Ayers received "numerous honors from many foreign govern CHILD LNJURED ments and peoples in his 'lifetime Peggy GUbert, 12. ofEastabosa. and a memorial to bird was erect Rt 1. injured her Jett aha yes ed In China, when be had been HOME REALTY terday when she slipped on a'Tyg and fell. She was sent home after the Southern Baptists first medi cal missionary.

she was examined in the Memorial NEED A NEW APPtlANCE? Hospital emergency room and- He jdied in January, 1954, in At lanta at the age of 95. Of 1956 VAU C0L0HS CO. SAYS- Su Know! sling applied. Boi About 90 home demonstration club members of Calhoun County are making ready for a day of traveling and fun Thursday of this week, when they will tour to Montgomery and Wetumpka. The group will go on three chartered buses, leaving the Courthouse in Anniston at 7:15 a.

m. and returning about 5: 30, They will visit the White House of toe Confederacy the Archives and History Building -and the, Capitol in Montgomery, and' the women's state prison at Wetumpka. Some members will carry sewing articles tp the Inmate of the prison. This has been a project HUBCAPS STOLEN 1 The theft of hubcaps from their Cafe Worker Winner CHICAGO (UP) Restaurant employe Robert Rader won a oain- SUPEt KEM-TONI cars was reported to police during the weekend byJ, H. Holloway of: ful victory over a would be holdup 2631 McCoy and A.

A. Hoi-sr-iback of 2928 Walnut ac HftTEahbed 46Mh pistol behind VvX alS cording to Police reports. the counter and was so excited he shot himself in the hand The ban dit, equally, excited, ran out. RIFLE STOLEN Robert A. Morgan of 1130 Al- Chances are you've got your heart set on owning a wonderful, new, household appliance then come on in anasee us.

Our personal loans are your easiest and most economical way to make your dreams come. true. in the council the past two years. tamont reported to Police yesterday the theft of a .22 auto A tour to places of Interest Is planned every year by the It's Comforting Tb Know Our matic rifle from his car while it Motto was parked 'near the YMCA. Brundage Sworn In At Budget Director BOARDS SEf HOLIDAYS Local Selective Service Boards and 77 will be closed Thursday; For Proof, See.Nex Ad REPAIR DEPT.

Gives Your Worch loving Cart SCIENTIFIC and Friday while personnel attend the annual clerks' conference- in Birmingham. WASHINGTON (UP) Perclval F. Brundage was sworn In today I a I his 64th birthday as director of the bureau of the budget. CHILD INJURED Pointer, 2, of Oxford Rt. KEM-GLO He succeeds retiring Rowland R.

Hughes, 60, who resigned be Ink mmi wmtM 1 I IF cause of "personal obligations!" IAST WECK'S aNswra SfU hnn hi BafdU Ihrouithout North Amertc btoon to popularly called "Bulftlo" triors or no bulfotoM In North Amrirt. 1 Notion! Kacycloied)o, Volumo pss iK INSURANCE IS TOO CHEAP FOR YOU NOT TO BE PROTECTED. For Proof, allow us ta quota rates on your Insurance needs. fcafcMl wmm4 2U Ml WATCH SERVICE 2, was a minor casualty of the holiday yesterday when she fell on an Easter basket and received a cut on the neck. The child was treated at Memorial Hospital and Brundage moves up from the bureau's deputy director's post to the' i7.500-a-year Job.

I Nrwwt eolore in Jt Diamonds Remounted 1' IN 1 Platinum; Palladium and 1 I poldpeclaLJlesif Work. VI America's most discharged. Brundage is, the sixth director since 1948 of the budget bureau widely need painta. Matcbine colors for and the this administration! In his Mew post, one of the! NEGRO WOMAN HURT Nellie Mae Fleming, 30, Negro, of thwk most demanding in government. 18 S.

Quintard suffered stab he will supervise the spending of I msT rftsr and slash wounds of the thigh, back and chest, and a fractured billions of dollars each year by dozens of government agencies. and woodwork, Ilundreda of glorioos eolotf eombinations tocbooee from. Every color guaranteed) waaltaUe, SHcrwin-Willioms Co. NOBLE arm 'late Saturday night, hospital records show. She.

was dismissed Horn Realty Co. 19 East 11th Phone AD 6-0301 Revnard la Enviona from the emergency room follow 2 Nobis 1 Our Repair Department ser I vices and tnspecU watches 1 for Southern Railway System BRlSfOL, England TjP An ing treatment. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION apparently envious fox bit off the tfil of a peacock at the xoo here CLUB MEETS. TUESDAY bunaay. The Alexandria Sports man Club.

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