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Tin; oi ixx ismi.i wi.hnkmiw m-i ii Tobacco-Industry Crash KjIJs Woman, Grandson plored Unity Im By ERNEST CLARK Ceurl.r-Jounut F.rm fdlor Kentucky Dam Slate Park A Kentucky congressman said yesterday that the tobacco industry has been challenged by the surgeon general's report on smoking, issued last January, to give smokers the maximum assurances SAFETY OF A YOUR SAVIN GS A PirW I I mKr.iiwipniimwwiii.iiipiiii.iMMnuiw.il V4 UP TO 1 A 70-year-old Valley Station woman and her year-old grandson were killed about 8:15 of health. i i i I I 1 -r A lit 4 tJL ,1 7 1 si vt 1 I V' William H. Natcher, Bowling Green Democrat, in a talk prepared for delivery to the wind-up session of the 15th annual Burley and Dark Leaf Tobacco Export Association meeting here, said for one, am willing to accept that challenge." Representative Natcher was unable to attend the meeting, because of pending voles on bills in the House. His talk was read by Glenn A. Wilson, vice-president of the Henderson County State Bank, Corydon.

Many Items Blamed a.m. yesteraay in a car-irucn collision on U. S. 42 about a mile west of Florence, Ky. They were Mrs.

Maude Anderson and Charles William Anderson, II, both of 5408 Count Fleet Drive. They were in a car driven by the boy's father, Charles Ray Anderson, 42, of the same address. Trying To Pass State police said the Anderson car was attempting to pass a car and swerved to the side of the road in an effort to miss an oncoming truck. The truck swerved in the same direction, police said, and the two vehicles collided off the road. The truck driver, Clyde M.

Davis. 27, Clyde, Ohio, was $1,500,000 in this year's appropriations bill for research at the center. The congressman called for unity among all segments of the industry, saying some 750,000 farm families in 21 tobacco states are vitally concerned with the outcome of the fight. The association elected R. A.

Ilammack, manager of the Eastern Dark Fired Tobacco Growers Association, Springfield, as president to succeed C. W. Maloney, Madisonville, president of the Stemming District Tobacco Association, Henderson. Paul D. Goddard Burley Stabilization Atiocitttd Prtti Wmphoto Sokolov Arrives For Spy Trial Mr s.

In his text, Natcher said iust about everything from and whisky, to corporation, Knoxvuie, ridine. sunshine, was named vice-president. Re milk, wine automobile elected vice-president ana man-1 MRS. ALEXANDRE SOKOLOV arrives at Federal Court in New York where she and her husband are on trial, accused of spying for the Soviet Union. Sokolov, 40, took the name of a Roman Catholic priest, the Rev.

Robert K. Baltch of Amsterdam, N. Y. The real name of Sokolov's wife, who is 34, is unknown. taken to St.

Elizabeth Hospital, Covington, with a possible skull fracture. Anderson was treated at the same hospital and released. aging director was Frank B. Snodgrass. Mrs.

Margaret Adair, Lexington, was reelected secretary-treasurer. What does it mean when your savings are insured safe? The Federal Savings Loan Insurance Corporation is an instrumentality of the U.S. Government, insuring accounts held in federal savings and loans up to 10,000. At South End Federal Savings Loan Association, supervision and periodic examination by the U.S. Government is part of the process that makes every savings account an ideal investment They are safe, reliable and guaranteed stable so that vour savings are free to grow and grow at our substantial 4.25 current dividend.

And it is even possible to have much more than 10,000 invested and still have it fully insured through regulations of the Insurance Corporation. We can work out a program for you at South End Federal to assure any sum entrusted to our care, complete insurance protection. Anderson, a carpenter, and his family and mother moved here August 1 from Cincinnati. They were driving to Cincinnati for a visit with relatives when the accident took place. Mrs.

Anderson was born in Indiana. Besides her son, she is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Frances Farmer and Mrs. Eve Eden, both of Cincinnati; two grandchildren, and two Whisky Vote Saturday 'State' Men Aiding Wets, Middlesboro Dry Charges I great-grandchildren. and even marriage have been blamed as cancer-causing at one time or another.

But he said tobacco has been segregated for a frontal attack. The Second District congressman is primarily responsible for obtaining the National Tobacco Research Laboratory in the Agricultural Science Center at the University of Kentucky in Lexington. As a member of the agriculture subcommittee of the House Appropriations Committee, he has obtained a $250,000 allocation for the laboratory every year since 1960 and was successful in including an additional Father Jailed For Nonsupport A 23-year-old father, who had been sought for almost two years for failure to support his two children, was sent to Jefferson County Jail yesterday for six months. Donald Ray Hayden was sentenced by Juvenile Court Judge Richard A. Revell on a warrant sworn to by Mrs.

Rose Helen Hayden, the wife, on December 10, The man has been out of town, court officers said, By KYLE VANCE Couritr-Jeurrul I tit Kentucky Btirttv Middlesboro, Ky. A leader of dry forces charged yesterday that State workers are actively supporting the wets in an undercover campaign for Saturday's local-option election in Middlesboro. "The whole State organization here is working against in town somewhere" and un- had to," he said, "but we do available. know that they have about $10 Middlesboro and Bell County to our $1. Their workers are have been the scene of a con- being promised $20 for Satur- tinuing bitter fight between day's work driving cars and wets and drys for 27 years, the like and $40 if they win." Bingham said a report from Bingham said he neverthe- good authority has come to less is convinced the drys will him that brewers and distillers win again as they did 1359 have contributed $40,000 to and I960, after the 1954 elec- promote the wet cause.

tion in which Middlesboro as "We couldn't prove it if we a city was made dry. The boy's survivors include his father and mother, the former Francine Vilardo; two sisters, Mrs. Eraina Shukas and Miss Sandra Anderson, both of Cincinnati, and a grandfather, Joseph Vilardo, Cincinnati. The bodies are at Busse-Borgman Funeral Home, Cincinnati. Kno Serjeant's Hotly Recovered In River us, said tne Kev.

w. a. I Vjoulri Fort Knox, Ky. The body of Sgt. Roy Duckworth, who drowned Saturday while swimming in the Ohio River, KLJM FEDERAL Parking-Garage Suit Dropped; Site Sold A Circuit Court suit to force lot.

He said there are no plans was recovered Tuesday, Officials said Duckworth, an Army veteran of 19 years' service, as boating when he SAVINGS LOAN ASSN. 3014 South Fourth St. 3501 Bardstown Road the Urban Renewal Agency to 10 aaa line ouuaing. noramiii; anH tht ronou-ai aeciaea to go svummir.g. lie agency had been in dispute sank He was a native of Omaha, permit construction of a parking garage at 116 to 124 W.

Walnut will be dropped because the site is being sold. 111. over the property for more than a year. At one time, the agency considered acquiring the property through condem Bingham, a Baptist minister and leader of the I'nited Dry Forces. "At least some of the time, the State workers are electioneering and helping to organize on State time.

Everybody is in on it, from Gaines Williamson on down." Williamson is the Bell County political contact with the Breathitt Administration in Frankfort. Bingham referred to Williamson as "the lieutenant." The vote Saturday will determine whether Middlesboro is to become a liquor-sales center for this long-dry area of Southeastern Kentucky. Harry Verran, leader of the forces advocating "legal control" of whisky, or more aptly, the wets, was reported away from his department store all yesterday and unavailable for comment. Williamson, too, was reported "out Anthony DeCamillis, owner of the property, said yesterday nation and selling it to Speed Industries, which had tried un-P rt bi and when he returned they located him at 4408 Del Park Terrace. Hayden has failed to support his children since October, 1961, the warrant charged.

Price Tag $30,000 On Barbecued Sheep Buenos Aires (UPI) Police in southern Chubut Province yesterday arrested brothers Julio and Baigorria Lopez on charges of barbecuing a sheep they stole from rancher Pedro Corraldi. The rancher said the animal was a prize pedigree stud worth $50,000. that it would be sold to Speed am Industries, a Louisvil Cement Company subsidiary. BEL I ARM IN COLLEGE DIVISION OF ADULT EDUCATION The agency recently dropped pi that idea while reemphasizing its opposition to the parking- ii garage plan. Neither Irick nor DeCamil-' lis would say what price was raj agreed upon, but the owner To Remain Lot II.

L. Irick, company treasurer, said Speed Industries, which operates an office build ing at Second and Walnut just west of the land, would con- said it was the same as origi-: EU tinue to use it as a parking naliy offered by the firm. iBh Ttrt 3333 The perfect Martini Gin Leisure Learning, Professional development, and special institute courses for men and women. Register on the first night of class SCHEDULE MONDAY ns Course Time txn Oct. 5 Sales Training Institute 8:15 P.M.

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6 Oil Painting 8 P.M. Oct. 6 Logic: The Art and Science of Thinking 8 P.M. Oct. 6 Word Magic 8 PJA.

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