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I I I I 1 1. 1 1. 1 1 Page 1 'POST. TRIBUNE, Jefferson City, Wednesday Afternoon, October 22, 1969 Daily record Scout Troop 5 Hospital admissions holds honor court Memorial Miss Anna Scheperle, 1205: Monroe Margaret Vieth, 216A John Claude: Cornett. Eldon; Mi's.

Groff, 1131 E. Dunklin Mrs. Judith Huerta, 2411 Bluebird Mrs. Wilma: Moats, Eldon: Joseph O. Mc-.

Daniel, Belle. Sidney E. Fox. 420 Capital View Mi's. Dianne Carol.

DeBruin, 2401 Bluebird John L. Thomas, Belle; Roger D. Porter, California; Garland L. Hammons, 610 Mesa Ave. St.

Mary's Mrs. Hilda Rackers, Route 3: Mrs. Joyce Bollinger, 1901 Williams Mrs. Anna Wallen; Highway 54 South; Leroy' Klebba, Westphalia. Mrs.

Etha Cooney, Belle: Mrs. Blanche Ismay, Holts: Summit: Miss Johnson, 313 Broadway Mrs. Judy Farley, 3303 N. Ten Mile Dr. Charles E.

Still Mrs. Catherine Luethen, Elizabeth: Mrs. Lois Quinn. 602 Gordon Mrs. Deloris Newbound, Belle: Mrs.

Camdenton: Oscar! Applegate, Sunrise Beach: Mrs. Gloria Holloway, Richland: Mrs. Irene Houseman, Fulton; James Morris, Crocker; James Nichols, Barnett; Mrs. Crocker, New Bloomfield: Mos. Mildred Nugent, Linn; Clarence Louthen, Etterville.

Maurice Wilson, Fulton; Freddie Vernon, 209 Benton Police court Kathy Harper, 1411 Elizabeth fined $5 for no city license. Clifford Lewis Oetting, 18, Mulberry fined $15 for speeding 42 mph in a 30 mph zone. Richard John Carker, 21, 1113 E. Atchison fined $15 for failure to yield right of way. Richard L.

Schrimpf, 30, $26 W. McCarty fined $15 for tailure to stop for a stop sign. Judith Harris, 17, 2013 Wayne fined $15 for to stop for a stop sign. Dennis D. Byler, 307 State fined $15 for a failure to yield right of way.

Traffic Bureau Lawrence Luekenotte, 21, High fined $10 for 40 mph in 2 30 mph Marshall Ray Evans, 23, 408. Lafayette fined $10 for specding 40 mph in a 30 mph zone. Janct 20, E. Miller fined $10 for speeding 40 mph in a 30 zone. Carolyn S.

Surface, 23, W. Miller fined $10 speeding 40 mph in 30 mph' Anne Lindley McKay, 24, 1708l Southwest fined $10 failure to observe a stop sign. Circuit court plea guilty to charge of passing hill. Punishment assessed all led fine of $25 and costs. Frank Chapman Jr.

and Jones, plaintiffs. 4'S. Harold R. Swenson, Missouri State Penitentiary, defendant: writ of habeas! corpus denied. Guy Shelton, plaintiff.

VS. C. Shelton, defendant: partition suit filed. ID Lisa Leann Parrish and Brian: Ray Parrish, plaintiffs, VS. James Dorrill Abbett, daut: issues for plaintiff and against defendant.

Plaintiffs' assessed at $3,000 and costs. State of Missouri. plaintiff. vs. Richard Alan Wallace, defendant; defendant entered of Sold Marriage license applications John R.

Estes, Jefferson City. and Ellen Koenig. Hermann. Edward A. Nichols.

Jefferson City, and Sharon Kay White, New Bloomfield. Liquor store clerk shot by two gunmen Mrs. Eunice Steiner Mrs. Steiner dies in hospital Mrs. Eunice May Steiner.

formerly of 317 Adams 12:10 p.m., Tuesday Mary's Hospital a here. She been in ill health for lycars. Mrs Steiner was born Dec. 1883, at Columbia, the ter of Frank and Hannah Rouse. She had lived City area all her She was married Oct.

29, her home in rural Cole ty, to Otto Steiner, who 23, 1944. Mrs. Steiner was a lof the First Presbyterian Church, the Bethaney Class of the church, Rebekah Lodge Rebekah's Social Club, the Royal Neighbors. of Mrs. Steiner also a of the Harmony Club.

She is survived by one Russell Steiner of Drive. Funeral services will lat 2 p.m., Friday, at Memorial Chapel, with 'the Bohn officiating: will be in Riverview Cletus Schroer dies at home son, Rainbow 85. died at St. had several 26, daughHen- in the life. 1901, Coundied member 'Sunday the No.

67, and America. memExtension -be held Buescher Rev. 'Burial Cemetery. Cletus W. Schroer, 59, of Bloomfield, died at his" Tuesday.

Mr. Schroer was the son of William J. and Mary Schroer. He never married. Survivors include: One brother.

Henry Schroer, New Bloomfield; four sisters, Mrs. Edna Forck, Taos, Mrs. Minnie Hoelscher, Jefferson City, Mrs. Elizabeth McKinney, Jefferson City. and Mrs.

Berniece Couser, Topeka, and several. nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m., Thursday, al Claypool Chapel, New' Bloomfield, with Msgr. Gerard Poolker, Burial will be Gutherie Cemetery. Harold Bishop dies in hospital Harold F.

Bishop, 52, of Versailles, died Monday at Memora ial Hospital in Jefferson City. Mr. Bishop was born Aug. 1, la 1917, in Morgan County, of William C. and Sarah Richards Bishop.

He never married. He is survived by. three brothers. Edward Bishop and Lloyd Bishop, both of Kansas City, and Paul Bishop of four sisters, Mrs. Ella.

Rice ofi Lee's Summit. Mrs. Mary: Hampton of Columbia, Mrs. Pauline Neiberger of Kansas City, and, Mrs. Bertha Brown of Newl Franklin.

Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. today the Kidwell Funeral Home in Versailles with the Rev. E. W.

Burial was in the Versailles Cemetery, J. Nean White, Rolla, dies after illness ROLI.A, Mo. 'AP)-J. Neanlence Maynard. 65, was shor White, a banker and civic lead- killed late Tuesday night, Cr at Rolla.

died Tuesday at Officers said witnesses Phelps County Hospital after that two men entered long illness. He was 62. located on the city's White, a native of Springfield. East Side, one of them 'Mo. was a founder and boarding a revolver, and began member of the First State Banking al Maynard.

'of Rolla, He was 8 pasi presi-i The two men made no of the Rolla Chamber of'ent attempt. to rob the store a member of the officers said no money State Chamber of Commerce, missing. and a past president of the Rolla! Maynard was shot three Rotary Club. in the chest. HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS HEAR BETTER with ENITH VINO ROUND FEAR D.

Heisinger and L. Wakenborg Private Offices in the Jewel Shop 232 East High 4358959 Weather report Local data THE THERMOMETER 12: Low yesterday 41. High. Gus: SI years 35 in 1939, 1940, 1947 Ar.J 1963; Loti past 59 years 18 in 1952. PRECIPITATION Pie ris Tr.ouce Wealrer Bureau Reading: for 24 POUrS ending at -11 de'e ir 41 years 224: I sta: rate this month.

or al 1 nit mooth to date 1.76; anis year: 1'; Jute. 45 al, normal 34.89. WEATHER BOOK 30.16 rising Humidity. 65 per cent THE SUN Sun.se today Sunset today 6:21, RIVER STAGES Kansas Calyu 13.2 J.1 Fall Fall 1 0.5 0.3• rille Jefferson City 14,4 Fall 0.2; Merman 17.9 Fall 0.7! take of ine OzarKs 61.7 Steady Kostron heads study committee 1By the Associated Press) The State Local Government Commission elected Rep. Frank Kostron, D-St.

Louis, as chairman and Sen. Raymond Howand. D-St. Louis, as vice Tuesday. Its task is to study the problens of local governments and recommend way's to solve them.

A subcommitice to look at the problems in rural areas will meet in Columbia Nov. 7 and the subcommittee for the arcas hopes to have a meeting! in Clayton, Nov. 15. Members of the subcommittee for the rural areas include: Sen. Ronald L.

Somerville, Chillicothe, Rep. Bill J. Crigler, D-Fayette, Rep. Tom M. Carter.

R-Hartville, Rep. Donald Gann. R-Ozark, Bruce Carl of Columbia, former Rep. G. Stafford Owen, D-Maysville, former Rep.

Luther Arnold, R-Reeds Spring, and Bill Turnage of Liberty. Members of the urban area subcommittee include: Kostron, Howard, Rep, Pat O'Connor. D-Bridgeton, Sen. Robert A. Young, D-St.

Ann, and Oliver Koeneman, mayor of Jennings, Mo. Dogs 1 Conlinucci from Page 1) not chase and catch all the dogs loose in Jefferson City. During the six month period through September, the city humane officer has handled 1,986 calls involving animals. So far this month, he has picked ALp a total of 16 dogs, 'picked up and disposed of another 14 and has handled an acidlional 14 clogs which were dead at the time they picked up. Dr.

Cox re-elected to medical academy Dr. William Arthur Cox, 105 High has been re-elected active membership in the Academy of General; Practice. the national sociation of family doctors, Re-election signifies that the physician bas successfully competer 150 hours of accredited postgraduate medical study the last three years. Members become eligible reelection at the end of the third! year following their election membership. The Academy, country's scrond largest Tonal medical association.

the only national medical group that requires members to with medical progress.c shrough continuing education. Clarence Wolfe enters! plea of not guilty Clarence Thomas Wolfe. Route 1. entered a plea of not Tuesciay 111 Cole County' Circuit Court 10 a charge he tampered with a motor vehicle belong mg 10 Stanley and Mary Toebbra on June 28. Judge James T.

Riley Set Wolfe's trial for Feb. 5. FREE Trick 'n Treat Bag Teachers and Group Leaders Get One for Each Member of Your Group At MUTUAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION "ON THE SAVINGS CORNER" High at Jefferson Mobster Mobster from Page 1) through 1968 as one of the foundation's largest assets, Foundation tax records prior to 1962 are not public information. Douglas came under sharp criticism last! spring for his involvement with the foundation, especially when it was disclosed that he wrote Parvin telling him that an Internal Revenue Service investigation of the foundation was manufactured case." In May, Douglas resigned as president of the foundation. The Parvin Foundation has also had an interest in several Las Vegas hotels and casinos by of the Parvin-Dohrmann stock it held.

Parvin-Dohrmann owns three casinos here, the Aladdin, the Fremont and the Stardust. Harvey Silbert, secretary of the foundation, said it severed all its gambling ties in Maythe same month Douglas signed 'as foundation prsidentwhen it sold its shares of Parvin-Dohrmann, Silbert also said the Flamingo mortgage was paid off earlier this year, Parvin has sold out his interest in Parvin-Dohrmann as well. but still maintains the founda- In June, after Parvin sold out, Parvin-Dohrmann and Restaurants Inc. announced they would merge, but the plans were cancelled earlier this month. Several days later firms and their officers found themselves embroiled with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

An SEC complaint, filed in Federal District Court in New York, alleges violations of eantifraud, report-filing and credit provisions of the Federal securities laws in connection with the now defunct merger plans. The SEC also accused Parvin of filing a false and proxy statement with the Com- mission. It is not known how long Lansky and Parvin knew each other prior to their 1960 business dealings, but Lansky had known the three principal purchasers of by the Flamingo for some time. Records of the Nevada Gaming Control Board show that 2 Cohen, Lansburgh and Lifter are associates in a number of large Miami Beach hotels in- "I cluding the San Souci, Deauville, Sherry Frontenac, Casablanca and Versailles. Additional Florida records show they have been associates in the Crown Hotel, the Eden Roc Hotel and the Waikiki Motel, all.

also in Miami Beach, Danforth senate candidacy hinted Atty. Gen. John C. Danforth of Missouri left by plane for Wash-: lington today for a meeting with Vice President Spiro' Agnew. Speculation is the vice president will attempt to persuade Danforth to run for the U.

S. diSenate next year against Mis- watsouri senior senator, Mimington, D-Mo. Danforth is the first to hold statewide P'office in Missouri since Donnell retired as 1951. Symington was ed in 1952. Danforth has said running for the Senate time holds no appeal 'Entertainers' subvert youth Horace Bybee dies at age 68 Horace E.

Bybee, 68. Versail-1 les, died Monday at the Nursing Home in Columbia, Mr. Bybee was born Nov. 1900, near Warsaw, son of James; and Mary Rank Bybee. He married Lora Burns, who survives.

Other survivors include onel brother, Harvey Bybee of Wheat-: land, two sisters, Katie' Wolf of Fresno, and; Juanita Creon, also in the state of California: one sister-in-law, Mrs. Bessie Bybee of Versailles, and a number of nieces and: nephews, Funeral services will be held: at 11 a.m. Thursday at the well Funeral Home in Burial will be in the Versailles? Cemetery, William Jeffery dies at age 48 William Jeffery, 48, of State died Monday in a St. Louis hospital, Mr. Jeffery was born April 1921, at Mokane.

the son of Daniel and Anna Bolten Jeffery, survive. He served in World War Il with the U.S. Army. Other survivors include: Four daughters. Mrs.

Anna E. Heislen, Miss Pamela Sue and Missi Tina Marie Jeffery, all of Jefferson City, and Mrs. Mary C. Bunch, Elston; one son, Daniel Jeffery, Jefferson City; three sisters, Mrs. Bernice Finn, Mrs.

Betty Weavers and Mrs. Jeffery, all of Jefferson City; and four brothers, William F. Jeffery, Ronald Lee Dennis Jeffery and Steven Jeffery, all of Jefferson City. Funeral services will be at p.m., Thursday, at the Freeman Chapel with the Rev. J.

Arnold Bickel officiating. Burial will be in Resurrection Cemetery. Arrangements are under direction of Tanner Funeral Home. Mrs. Alma Hunter dies at age 59 Mrs.

Alina A. Hunter, 59. 209 W. Dunkin' died Tuesday at St. Mary's Hospital.

Mrs. Hunter was born in Boone County, April 4, 1910, the daughter of Francis and Lettie Burnett Hayden. She was married Oct. 26, 1929, in Jetferson City to Donald Hunter, survives. Mr.

Hunter chief of the Jefferson City Fire Department, Mrs. Hunter was employed for a number of years at St. Mary's Hospital. Other survivors Include: One son, Edwin Hunter, 1307 Major one daughter, Mrs. William Morrow, St.

Louis: one brother. Claude Hayden, Jefferson City: two sisters, Mrs. Alta Rippeto! and Mrs. Ruby Bowman. both of Jefferson City; and seven' grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Freeman Mortuary Chapel with; the Rev. Norman Brewer officiating. Burial will be in Hawthorn Memorial Gardens. Congress okays regional money WASHINGTON (AP) Agreement to authorize $275 million for five regional devel-! opment commissions, including; the Ozarks Commission.

was. reached Tuesday by House-Sen-1 ate conferees. The conferees arionted the House version of the section providing one budget. The Senate version provided separate budgets for each commisison' and also a separate highway spending division. The conferees added an incentive to the commissions to get programs started.

A lump sum of $255 million was provided with the proviso that cach com-: mission cannot receive less than: 10 per cent nor more than! 25 per cent of the funds. Another 520 million was provided for a study of regional transportation needs. The other commissions are Four Corners, In the West, New England. Great Lakes and Coastal Plains. IRREGULAR? DUE TO LACK OF FOOD BULK IN YOUR DIET AL BRAN' Jeffersou Caly Pov Troop 5 brirl hot: Monday bigh' Contra! United Church 1, 151, Ga: r.

In annit.o: Mo. Est tyt, Veg: Harlot J.r slides from Toun: Sank Trail, 26-tmle timi which the: troop Wor. the boys trails laward. Advancing 20, rank Tommy Roconi, Gary Muck arid Frat was awarord to les and Anthony received his star rank. Eleven troop ceived patch or me cal completing Monitean, Wilderness Trail.

(al: trail near Moberly which subject of a feature Sunday. Other awards ancturierl trail awards and merit banges: Kool. Barbour, Monitedu Wilderness Trail, Taut Sauk Trail; Duane Muck, swimming, am ping. conservation natural Anthony Hartman, vil water conservation. camping beekeeping, rabbit raising.

Moniteau, Tarn Sink. Stan Humphreys. swimming. cooking. soil and water iservalion: Make Pritchett, Eddie Cobies, cooking, conservation of natural' resources.

pets. Monitcan, Taum Sauk- Bret Hohenstreet. cooking. Moniteau. Tamm John Hartman soil water conservann, of natural rabbit raising.

Craig Schneirior. ramping. citizenship in the minion, Toum Sauk: Emmel, astronomy, wildlife management Moniteau: bey Victor, archery, Taum Sauk: Mark Smith.I camping. Montcan. Tamm John Victor.

camping. servation of natural resources, Moniteau, Caum Sank: Corl, Moniteau, Taun Eric Johnson, Taun Kelly Keele. Tami Moniteau: Tommy Taum Sauk: Mark Blevins, Moniteau, Sauk. John Hartman and Bob scoutmaster and assistant scoutmaster respectively 5. 10:.

in. V. Ug Four people hurt in auto mishap Four persons 14 I injured Tuesday evening Ill A crash n1 the Brooks and Caris Streets. Injured in 0110 were Mrs. Kathy A.

Vanar-dale. Holts Summit and her on daughter. Sarah 1. Van-. They WeLD taken Charles E.

Still Hospital. Injun in the second velvele wrre. Mrs. Dorothy J. Proctor.

an. Geneva St. and her daughter. Miss Curio Proctor. 12.

'Tines were taken to 51. pital. Mrs. ton Cus police that 34 .1: south on Brooks when ther baby loll to She reacheri tor the noticing the 1:::1 LE Brooks land McCarty she Till stop andi As 1.: vehicle was Loins on West MrCart AIrs. w.is cited to Vicki the rah: AIrs.

(Continued from who apparently a few years 1 while comedy had always been their. fame, revolution was in fact. their fame. Everyone who had kind word to say for patriotism, law and order, or even simple decency became: their target for They leer at morality, sneer at virtue and howl "Persecution" at the top of their bad volces whenever one of their victims conjures up enough nerve to.fight back. They project, the fine, constructive public image of two sick termites gnawing spasmodically at the skirts of the Statue of Liberty.

So I've subconsciously avoided mentioning. the myriad rock, groups, all sweat, sex and sound, which multiply like maggots and all too often look like them, too. Frankly, they're nothing to contemplate if you happen to have queasy stomach, I used to think these guitartwanging combos served halfway useful function, if only because they afforded a profitable refuge for some of our hafrier misfits who otherwise would have: to be supported from the public purse. More recently, however, and especially since they began taking their clothes off in public, I've had second thoughts. about these off-key outfits.

Lord knows they were repulsive enough dressed. they're enough to make the angels weep. In the current War Against Your Children, the En- Harris receives Truman Award Fred R. Harris, senior U. S.

Senator from Oklahoma and chairman the Democratic National Committee, has been named the first recipient of the Harry S. Truman Award. The announcement was: made Berra, general chairman the Harry S. Truman Award Dinner and Rally to be held Oct. :31 to Nov.

in St. Louis. Sen. Harris told. the group, am deeply honored to be first recipient of: the award named for one' of our truly great presidents- and man whose courage and understanding of human needs should be emulated; "To me, Harry S.

Truman symbolizes the great spirit and tradition. of the Democratic Party, both in Missouri and in the United Stales. Sen. Harris was elected to the S. Senate in 1964 for a twoyear unexpired term after practicing law at Lawton, and serving for eight years as member of the Oklahoma State Senate.

He was re-elected a -full six-year term in 1968. Alley is arraigned on check charge Stuart Sy- Raymond Main County Republi-! on charges elective insufficient Forrest The check senator in community. first elect- Russellville. A. Alley, 1725 W.

was arraigned in Cole Magistrate Court today, of writing a $928.59) funds check Sept. 4. was drawn on the Bank of Alley requested a- preliminary the idea of hearing which is set. for Nov. at this 20.

He was released on $1,500 for him. I bond. tertainers constitute the enemy's fifth column. They infiltrate the youngsters' ranks with goofy psychedelic -lights, sick "in" jokes, and the Big Beat. They soften the kids up for sex, drugs and treason.

They tell your offspring that having a ball is the only thing worth doing, that hard work is laughably square, and that literally anything goes in the brave new world of which they are the grating, twitching, eyeball-rolling harbingers. All down the long trail of human existence, kids have had two traits in common: love of fun and a desire to shock. The Entertainers play on these age-old and they play on them well. In fact. they're about the only things they do play on well.

But it's a far cry from furnishing fun 10 popularizing pot, and from supplying stimulation to retailing revolution. How now, gentle reader? Think I'm a trifle grouchy, a little carried away? Consider the evidence: One best-selling record in praise of marijuana is thinly disguised as a children's nursery song. Another is 2 paraphrased paean to hom*osexuality. Still another is whining, whimpering attack on the alleged beastliness of Mom and Pop. A recently deceased comic was so flatulently filthy that even our all-tolerant courts couldn't have him running around loose.

One of his as yet above-ground colleagues goes all over the country Conference conducted on remedial reading Four local residents were! among 300 Missouri educators who attended the third annual remedial reading "'Educational Diagnosis in Remedial Reading," at the University of Missouri held recently. Attending were William R. Anthony, 220 Eastwood Drive; Homer E. Bolen, 1205 Jobe Don L. Gann, Holts Summit; and Tom Krebs, State Department' of Education.

A program of professional education, the conference included speeches! and discussions on work study skills, sight vocabulary and test administration and interpretation at secondary and elementary levels. Dr. Catlin to give Westminster address George FULTON, E. G. Mo.

Catlin, (AP) a political Dr. scientist and author, will give the third Winston Churchilli Memorial address Sunday night Westminster College. Catlin is vice president of the! World Academy of Art and Science and a member of thei British Atlantic Council and NATO delegation in Washing-! ton. Earlier Churchill lectures this! year have been by The Earl Mountbatten of Burma and by W. Averell Harriman.

Gordon PTA plans narcotics discussion Cole County Prosecuting A1-: torne Byron Kinder will discuss "Narcotics and Your Child" ati the Thorpe Gordon School PTA' meeting Nov. 3, The meeting will be held ati 7:30 p.m. at the school audi-! torium. The public is Sears FLOOR race riots. And 1 pair of so-called "innovative" comedians specializes in introducing the entendre and the offjoke to television, which goes into more than the milkman, the plumber and the family all put together.

inciting precious double color medium homes doctor the your family to 1 of the with the the 2. talks, When to out Bone the your don't the war, And Entertainers like these are Typhoid Marys morality. They sneak into home, they infect your and then they're gone spread the virus somebody else's kids tomorrow. What to do about them? Make a list of upbeat Entertainers patronize them. There are the good guys still around.

Straighi singers. Decent dancers. Clean comics they're not all doddering grandpas, either. Don't make mistake of lumping all Entertainers in one basket. You can do this safely the p*rnographers dope pushers.

Not Entertainers. Remember that money especially in highly competitive business. Junior wants some go to a teen show, just what the tertainment's going to up on who's who high school set. If combo is downbeat, hang wallet. If the guitartwanger sings vile lyrics, give Junior a nickel.

comedian is telling jokes and promoting tell Junior to stay make it stick. 3 When one of reptilian, hissing and spitting apostles of hate shows up favorite radio or show, write two letters: the network and one to sponsor. Tell them going to give them one chance to clean their linen and to improve image with you, and the time they permit this kind poison to pollute the channels you and your friends going to boycott them they'v never been boycotted before, Teach your children the difference ween talent and trash. them know that an excellent measure of a man is amuses him. Accustom from infancy to wholesome, intelligent, clean fun.

they grow up, they won't interested in the other kind. There's really one way fight the Entertainer in own special sector of the Against Your Children. With better entertainment. Next: The Sick Preachers' War Against Your Children. Copyright 1969, Los Times.

(Because So many requested it. a reprint of entire War Against Children series is available. Use it for reference or for sending a friend. For a copy, 25 cents and a stamped, addressed envelope to Rafferty Series, Tribune. P.

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