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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 10

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10 THE AL AN OU 1 A A TE IN riday Evening October 23 1964 K' ades Back to Back 'Double' rom Scene Win Stuns Race ans con Review Of Issues Set is WALT DISNEY UN OR AU! DOUGHGIRL HONORED at STATE GOP ILM LOCALE BROWN COUNTY INDIANA YOUTH RALLY Yellowstone cubs ty MU VISTA tiittiHMaU Ol3 vwt Ohm kuh A STORY THE REVOLUTION IN CAMPUS MORALS i LAST TWO NIGHTS MICKEY Local Radio Me DaMtf8HMa BEGIN MONDAY OCTOBER 26 OR LOEB PLAYHOUSE EDWARD ELLIOTT HALL MUSIC All Seats Reserved PLUS HIT NO 3 or money orders payable A ri i I WWOS WlD ViRGiNl A WOOL? ADDED CAB and Mrs Mrs NOW PLAYING to Purdue University Enclose stamped self addressed in the Hall of Music Purdue University Lafayette Ind Inmate Escapes In Prison Car MICHIGAN CITY Ind Ray Howard 54 Gary fled the Indiana State Prison shortly be fore midnight Thursday in pris on car No 275 Authorities said Howard had driven an officer to the West arm to relieve anoth er guard and escaped while left alone in the automobile He was sentenced from Lake County in 1961 to a 2 to 14 year term for conspiracy to commit robbery ADMISSION $2 (Season Ticket or Validated Passport) THE STORY A MAN SEARCHING ORA KILLER WHO MIGHT EVEN BE HIMSEL! Box Offico Hour 8 18 1 4 Weekdays Open Performance 7 PM Red Leaders Attend uneral MOSCOW (AP) Soviet Com munist party irst Secretary Leonid Brezhnev and Premier Alexei Kosygin attended the Red Square funeral riday of Mar shall Sergei Biryuzov the deputy minister of defense killed in a Belgrade plane crash Monday Biryuzov became chief of the Soviet general staff under Pre mier Khrushchev Khrushchev was not present at the funeral ceremonies attended by other top Kremlin leaders Defense Minister Rodion Mal inovsky delivered the main eul ogy before a crowd of several thousand Muscovites gathered in the square None of the mem ers of the Communist party Presidium present spoke Cs Ouster To Be Aired by Reds LONDON World Com munist leaders will meet in Moscow next month to discuss why Premier Nikita Khru shchev was deposed diplomatic sources reported riday The occasion for this Red summit will be the celebration of the 47th anniversary of the Russian Revolution Nov 7 Communist chiefs from both sides of the Iron Curtain are expected to be present Red China will be invited garian uprising in 1956 He said he told his mother and younger sister before leaving Hungary of his intention to defect Kovacs an electrician met an American of Hungarian origin at the Olympic fencing hall at Waseda University Wednesday and as a result of the conversa tion with this acquaintance de cided he also would head for the United States An hour and a half after the Hungarian trio had left Tokyo a US Embassy spokesman gave some details One of the defec tors he said came to the em bassy 10 days ago This appar ently referred to Molnar intentions of the three still are unclear but if they want to stay in the United States they probably would be allowed to remain the spokesman said PLUS IRST RUN HIT NO 2 Earth Shock Listed NEW YORK A earth shock probably in the Caribbean area was recorded on the ordham Uni versity Seismograph Thursday night the Rev Joseph Lynch seismologist reported riday ather Lynch said the trem ors recorded at 10:01 and 10:06 pm occurred 1800 miles from New York Metro Goldwyp Make checks or money orders payable to Purdue University Enclose a self addressed stamped en veldpe and mail to the box office in the LOEB PLAYHOUSE Purdue University Lafayette Ind irst area showing lution and close the polls 6" pm is a distinct possibility that this action will constitute a violation of federal Welsh said He said the matter be given further study by both state and federal i cials STEERS WARNING Meanwhile Edwin Steers lone Republican member of the state board warned the county boards that Indiana law specifically says polls shall in no case be kept open after 6 o'clock of the after Steers who voted against the resolution which was adopted Sept 2 by Welsh and' James Noland the other Democratic member of the board said it was his opinion that any elec tion official who allows voting after 6 pm "is guilty of a misdemeanor and subject to the penalties provided He reminded board members that the penalty for a misde meanor is 30 days to one year in jail and a fine of $1 to $500 He held that the election code does not make the chute or passage leading to the polls part of the polling place the State Election Board has no authority or power to make the word include the he wrote resolution adopted by the i board is clearly arbitrary and i contrary to the laws of Indiana and is void and should not be recognized or enforced by any election Steers said information he has received indicates that more of the 46 Republican county clerks will follow the same course of action as McClure 5 Day Weather five day weather outlook: Temperatures will average near normal north to 3 degrees below normal south Normal highs north 59 62 south 61 68 lows north 38 41 south lower 40s Little or' no precipitation WALT presents A conflict in schedules with another state forced the cancellation Ralph Miles state chairman of Indiana Youth for Goldwater Miller reported Warning ollows Mailbox Vandalism Vandals destroyed a mailbox at the home of Helton Rt 12 The Heltons reported that the box was ripped up from its concrete foundation and smashed flat Authorities warned that they would not tolerate Hallowee vandalism and promised stil fines and sentences for those apprehended Earlier this week two Battle Ground youths received fines and five juveniles face prose cution the result of damage to mail boxes in that area SATURDAY ATERNOON News Weothe SrOJh SportS inal Alan Schneider a hastily called press ference in the executive offices at Yonkers Thursday night and by now he must be resolved to leading the life of a celebrity At least the number of share holders in his second twin grew to 12 Thursday twin was worth a $899 but Dbal man and Co had six winning tickets for a return of $5394 or a net profit of $49980 for each original $60 investment Young Dahlman who works iri his delicatessen for room and board and no salary quit Wagner College where he majdred in economics this fall because he grew of school and may have found his proper vocation play my horses no mat ter who they said Dahl man explaining the group that furnishes him with money in ex change for his selections been doing exceptionally well he added in what must be considered the under statement of theyear guesg ahead about $15000 for the entire he estimated That was through last Tuesday and the pot growing rapidly: Defectors Continued from Page 1 Lt Col Helen Purviance of the Salvation Army who originated the idea of serving dough nuts and coffee to doughboys in rance during World War I was honored by the American Legion for Ser vice and fearless and unswerving devotion to her Legion National Commander Donald Johnson presented a plaque at Indianapolis bearing a golden replica of a dough nut and the citation (AP Wirephoto) CANCELED INDIANAPOLIS A state rally of Indiana Youth for Goldwater Miller sched uled for Sunday afternoon in the Manufacturers Build ing at the State airgrounds was canceled riday because of a conflict in schedules of celebrities who were to have attended It had been planned for Clint Walker star of A Burks Sum mers former Ambassador to Luxemborg and Miss Elizabeth Miller daughter of vice presidential nominee William Miller to head line the affair Take checks envelope and mail to the Box Office MM WUMI'0 YONKERS NY (UPI) York harness racing fans are wondering (1) how 21 year old Ernest Dahlman Jr does it and (2) how they can get in on something that good Dahlman was the brains of a seven man partnership a Vpdnesday night solved the Yonkers raceway twin double to the tune of $17108460 the sec ond largest payoff in racing his tory Although he dupli cate the price Thursday night he did accomplish the amazing feat of picking his second twin double in as many nights Eight races are involved in the two doubles and he also picked win ners in' a few other races The Patchogue NY resident was the center of attention at Chokes To Death ELWOOD Ronald Cool 3 Elwood choked to death Thursday night while eating din ner with his parents Mr and Mrs Paul McCool and his older brother and sister Authorities said food became lodged in his throat Voting Continued from Page 1 Damages Asked or School Injury MUNCIE (AP) Damages totalling $250000 are asked by a Muncie mother who says her i daughter was injured per manently in a schoolground ac cident two years ago Jane Haines said in a Superi or Court suit Thursday that her: 9 ycar old' girl was hit on the head by a bolt protruding from a teeter totter In October of 1962 She said the girl developed epilepsy as a result ALL SEATS RESERVED $350 ADMISSION $350 THt DARING PLUM 'WWSWUNG ODDS nkvmtwcMDiBis imm SVHOLRUROZ7 THE SECRET INVASION Plane Drops Explosive At Rights Parley INDIANOLA Miss (UPI) A small airplane swooped over a building where 250 persons were attending a civil rights meeting Thursday night and dropped an explosive that jarred the structure a civil rights group reported There were no injuries and no apparent damage An officer at the Indianola Police Department said he could give no information on the re ported Incident because he on duty when it hap The Council of ederated Or ganizations (COO) in Jackson said the incident was reported by red Wynn a Stanford Uni versity student aiding in civil rights work in Mississippi COO quoted Wynn as saying the plane small one like those used in crop flew over the meeting about 9:15 pm CDT The meeting took place in an old building for merly used as a Baptist church school located in a fairly isolated area just inside the city limits THE Telephone 92 2823 Jenkins Continued from Page Candidates To Be In Romney Sunday A the Republican Can open house will be held frpm 3 pm to 5 pm Sunday in the fire house at Romney Mr and Mrs William Ger man and Mr4 and Mrs Vernon Storms will be official hosts and hostesses for the program The public is invited and refresh ments will be served The event is intended to in troduce members of the Tippe canoe County Republican ticket who are seeking election Nov 3 Other couples assisting at the open house will be Mr Mrs Roy Bowen Mr and Harrv Decker Mr and Ralph Bonegut Mr and Mrs Noel Bryant Mr and Mrs Wil liam Pell Mr and Mrs Joseph Rund and Mr and Mrs Charles Simison 2 Sentenced or White Slavery EVANSVILLE ederal Judge William Stckler Thurs day sentenced Cicero Moorman! 36 and his wife Georgia 23 Evansville to prison terms on white slavery charges Moorman was sentenced to 6 years in prison and his wife to 2 years They were convicted earlier this month on a charge of enticing a Henderson Ky girl across a state line for pur poses of prostitution Their attorney said he would appeal the case EDO HENRY Enclose stamped telf addressed en velope with mail orders Make check payable to PURDUE UNIVERSITY THEATRE Purdue On Your Dial RIDAY NIGHT 4 Dinner Hour Plane Profile ShewcaM for Thought Evening Concert New oo Signoi tnternotionoi Report Dav In Review SATURDAY MORNING Timepiece I Concert News Meditation A Look At Auftrollo Now OmnIPu Matterwork from rance Indiana State Police Novy Hour Story Hour New 'til Noon SATU DAY ATERNOON arm orum Music Shop Plotkin Panorama 2: Purdue at Iowa New Score Plotter Score 5 Sportsman New of the Day Lafayette 14S0 On Your Dial RIDAY NIGHT 4 inal ulton Lewi Night Wind' Lata Show SATURDAY MORNING 9: Stork Market Sportiman' Comer Remote Bulletin Board SATURDAY AT6RNOON New Community New 2: Purdue at Iowa Lafayette 1410 On Your Diol SATURDAY MORNING orm New Market Police ire Reports Morning Sport IU School of Sky 10:30 Purdue Youth Teen Town News Weather PURDUE CONVOCATIONS and LECTURES ANNOUNCES I PETER 1 SHARON NICK fl DEBORAH lONDAriUGUEIIY DAIVISlH7ALLEY II J1EJIUXTTZ NOW jmiHliillS PLAYING You'll laugh cry sing you ll tote your hear rto DISNEYS 4 S' VAN CLIBURN RI and SAT OCT 30 and 31 Mon thru Sat Nov 2 thru 7 By Council VATICAN CITY (UPI) The Vatican Council riday gave overwhelming endorsement to a proposal for a review of major world problems such as birth control and the nuclear bomb It then received the first offi cial confirmation that there will be a fourth session next year or later The current meeting will end Nov 21 "The next sessioq of this council will be held whenever the Pope Council Sec retary General Archbishop Per icle elici announced to the more than 2200 cardinals pa triarchs archbishops and bish ops gathered in St Peter's ba silica There has been talk among the prelates about holding a fourth session perhaps with a lapse of three or four years This would be in order to allow a full and expert revision of the draft document adopted for discussion riday The draft document dealing with world problems was ac cepted by a vote of 1579 296 Many bishops missed the vote because it came during the daily morning coffee break The vote ended a general de bate on the acceptability of the document for discussion The council can now go into de tails taken up in the text A PICTURE THE WHOLE AMILY WILL LOVE TO SEE MARGARET RUTHERORD TERRY THOMAS "THE MOUSE ON THE 15 COLOR Show Times Now play ing through Wednesday Oct 28 The Young Lovers 1:05 2:53 4:58 7:03 9:08 MARS Now playing through Tuesday Oct 27 So Dear to My Heart 1:00 3:15 5:30 7:45 10:00 and Yellowstone Cubs 2:22 4:37 6:52 and 9:07 EAST SIDE DRIVE IN Gates open at 6:30 pm show starts at dusk LOEB PLAYHOUSE (Purdue University) Univer sity Theater Auntie Marne 8 pm Oct 22 24 Red Cross Hostage Study Proposed LEOPOLDVILLE The Congo (AP) Prime Minister Moise Tshombe has proposed that the International Red Cross deter mine whether rebels in his coun try are holding hostages in violation of the Geneva Con vention Tshombe suggested in a' com munique Thursday that" Red Cross observers be sent to the Congo to ensure proper treat ment of prisoners Communist backed rebels in the Eastern Congo have indi cated they are holding mor? than 800 whites including 61 Americans as hostages to dis courage Congolese air force strikes The Geneva Conven tion which the rebels haven't signed prohibits the holding of hostages NOTICE The regular reserved wot single admlstlen Is $350 A reduction ef 5200 will be made te enyene wbe pre tent validated itudent passport er seasen ticket and accompanies the order with 5110 for each ticket In Russia MOSCOW (AP Nikita Khrushchev has become an un person or a week now there has been no public indication in the nation he long dominated that such a man ever existed 1 His picture has disappeared i from public places His books are no longer heaped in display in stores The nearest that the men who shoved him aside have come to admitting there ever was a Khrushchev is attacks on lead ership failures obviously attrib uted to him Criticism of the of per used to mead Stalin Now it means Khrushchev 5 The attacks may soon become more direct naming Khrush chev and attributing all sorts of sins to him But for the mo ment he has been dropped down the memory hole That was the term George Orwell used in his' book for the incinerator that de stroyed records When policy reasons in imaginary state dictated that a person should not have existed all ref erences to him were dropped down the memory hole Histo ries referring to him went that way and so did current mate rial He became an unperson There are no signs that the books are being destroyed here That would be difficult Leonid I Brezhnev the new first secretary of the Soviet Communist party and Alexei Kosygin the new premier have pledged to carry on such Khrushchev policies as peaceful coexistence and improvement of living standards They referred to party meetings over the last eight years The policy positions of those meetings were set forth in speeches by Khrushchev That may be the reason his books collections of his speeches are stil! available on a some what surreptitious basisa JtXJACK RICHARD DIANE PAMELA Stephen Boyd hawkins ahenborough cilento frano CINEMASCOPE DRIVE IN THEATR EAST SOUTH STREET fe Mm secret 90 It starts like i shot never lets upnett from the beginning! INTERNATIONALLY AMOUS PIANIST APPEARING ON TUESDAY NOVEMBER 10 8 PM knowledge He remains hospital ized The BI said its investiga tion covered full scope of Mr life from his early years in Texas to the present and that than 500 persons including current and former neighbors business as sociates social acquaintances and school classmates were in terviewed And this "extensive investi the BI said "dis closed no information that Mr Jenkins has compromised the security or interests of the United States in any manner" The report said that the fin gerprint card in received from Washington police after Jen arrest in 1959 made "no mention of a sex or morals of fense nor did it show any indication of government em And the BI continued: "Because the police record rou tinely transmitted to the BI did not refer to the arrest in terms other than investigation suspicious person and because the Secret Service did not no tify the White House or the vice president of the arrest neither President Kennedy the WhitA Hnncp staff nor Mr John son had any knowledge of the 1959 incident nor any reason to suspect its ATWAQT GRANGER VALLONE ROONEY BYRNESSILVA MIA MASSINI WRiGHT CAMPBf LL CORUAII Mibv ROGER CORMAN COLOR brotiuxEi PANAVISION hiwim united artists PURDUE UNIVERSITY THEATRE LAST TWO PERORMANCES The Marvelous Madcap Comedy "AUNTIE MAME" $150 ALL SEATS RESERVED $150 TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT 8 PM SAT OCT 24 PERORMANCE SOLD OUT BOX WEST LOBBY LOEB PLAYHOUSE MAT PM 75c KVK AMI SUN 85e CHILDREN 33C HILARIOUS AND ELECTRIC! VICKI CUMMINGS KENDALL CLARK EDWARD ALBEE'S No Change In Defense Budget? WASHINGTON (AP) Secre tary of Defense Robert Mc Namara says neither the Krem lin shakeup nor Red nuclear detonation will bring any significant increase in next military budget Speaking of nuclear might Thursday at a news con ference he said "these forces are adequate to survive a sur prise attack upon this country and survive with sufficient pow er to strike back in such a way as to assure the simultaneous destruction of the Communist Chinese and the Soviet socie McNamara said it is too early to assess the military signifi cance of the ouster of Nikita Khrushchev and other changes in the Soviet hierarchy How ever he voiced confidence that the United present con ventional forces and battlefield nuclear weapons strength are enough to protect national secu rity the forseeable All this suggests that the mili tary budget for 1966 will again call for spending of about $50 billion The defense secretary said the United States had anticipated for about three years Commun ist successful detonation of a nuclear device last week McNamara predicted it will be many years before China can the capability to inflict nuclear damage on this country or on our PURDUE CONVOCATIONS AND LECTURES ANNOUNCE OVER COUNTER AND MAIL ORDERS MAM HWI SIAPikb Jr 3 's I I I' Shin Bf 'I ii A 4 1M.

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