Spokane Chronicle from Spokane, Washington (2024)

a a a a 10 Spokane Daily Chronicle, Saturday, Feb. 22, 1964. U.S. Nuclear Ship Sets Forth Again GALVESTON, Tex. (AP) The Nuclear Ship Savannah, built as a U.S.

showease but tarnished by a year of labor' trouble. left its Galveston dock Friday night on a shakedown cruise. Plagued by labor problems almost since its maiden voyage in April 1962, the $55-million Savannah shook the mothballs from its reactor and headed into the Gulf of Mexico with a new crew after being docked for almost a year. Ballyhoo Lacking In contrast to the ballyhooed arrival in Galveston last February--a golden key to the city, a Stetson hat for the ship's cap- State Corners Freedom Medals VALLEY FORGE, Pa. (AP) Freedom Foundations announced awards today to two Washington State individuals, one school and one organization.

Garfield High School of Seattle was awarded the George Washington Honor Medal for an editorial in the Garfield Messenger, "To Vote or Not to Vote, That Is the Joseph W. Marshall. Seattle, was awarded $100 and the George Washington Medal award for a photograph, "Right to Free Elections." The Soroptimist Foundation of Seattle was given the George Washington Honor Medal Award in the general category. Callison Marks of The Spokesm Spokane, was en $100 and the George Washington Honor Medal award for his editorial, Possess Particular tain and flowery speeches -the sleek red and white Savannah slipped from its pier quietly under cover of a cold night. The new crew, rushed into a quickie training course, was getting its first taste in operating the ship and its unique reactor, although many simulated voyages have been made on shore.

The trial run is one of seven over a two-month period. The ship's captain, David B. McMichael of Pasadena, Calif, said the ship would cover a triangular course with the top point about 30 miles southeast of Galveston. The ship is scheduled to return to its specially constructed pier in Galveston Sunday, Engineers 0. fthe old crew, members of the Marine EngiBeneficial Association, neers, down the merchant ship's reactor May 6, 1963, over a wage dispute.

The Maritime Administration and Atomic Energy Commission hired American sten Lines to operate the ship with engineers from the Brotherhood of Marine Officers, affiliated with the National Maritime Union. The States Marine Lines formerly held the operating contract, but the United States canceled the agreement shortly after the engineer's strike. Red China Post Filled by French HONG KONG (AP) -The new French charge d'affaires Peking, Claude Chayet, entered Red China today from this British crown colony. He is going by train to Canton and from there by plane to Peking, where he will arrive Sunday to take up his post. Paris and Peking established diplomatic relations Jan.

27. Aid Cuts Eyed Spain Defends Trade MADRID (AP)-The government said today any cut in U.S. military aid in retaliation for Spain's trade with Cuba would be a violation of the agreement allowing the stationing of American forces here. Replying to U.S. criticism of Spain's growing commercial ties with Cuba, Information Minister Manuel Fraga Iribarne noted Spain's historic ties with Latin America and said "we consider that political regimes cannot interfere between nations of the same stock in economic and similiar relations." The issue of the U.S.

forces in Spain arose yesterday with Back at Home Silent Film star Mae Murray, 74, left, shown here with Mrs. Fred Major, a St. Louis Salvation Army captain, is back in her home in Hollywood after having been found wandering and confused in St. Louis. The former actress was met by friends and officials of the Motion Picture Relief Fund when she arrived at Los Angeles International Airport last night and was taken to her home.

(AP wirephoto.) U.N. Peace Force Accord Is Hoped UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) Secretary General Thant sought today to resolve differences over the makeup and financing of his proposed U.N. peace force for troubled Cyprus. Thant continued his private conversations over the weekend in an effort to win acceptance of a U.N.

Cyprus formula for presentation to the Security Council next week. Diplomatic sources said Thant had won general agreement on the need for an international police force to keep apart the Turkish communities and the island's warring Greek a and Freighter Sinks Off Nova Scotia NEW YORK (AP)-The British for freighter four Ambassador battered powerful winds and waves in the stormy North Atlantic seashas lost her fight to stay afloat. The unmanned 443-foot vessel sank Friday night threewaters 785 miles southeast of Halifax, Nova Scohad been towed 140 titles She, the Dutch tug Elbe, which sought to claim the cargo if she made a safe port. AUTOMATION IS HERE Learn AUTOMATION IBM OFFICE IBM ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING Class Begins Tuesday Evening, Feb. 25 Training Includes: Board Wiring Operation of IBM Tabulating and Accounting Equipment Use of 082 Electronic Sorter Introduction to 077 Collator, 552 Interpreter, 519 Reproducer, and 024 Keypunch 22-Week Course Tuesday and Thursday P.M.

Also Offered COMPUTER PROGRAMMING Class Starts 25 Tuesday and Thursday Evenings Call Now for a Reservation KINMAN BUSINESS UNIVERSITY S. 110 Howard TE 8-3521 BUY, SELL, RENT, TRADE OR LOCATE WANT Spokane WANT PLACE YOUR ACTION PACKED WANT AD THE EASY -THE WANT- AD WAY Daily Chronicle TODAY- -PHONE MAdison 4-1121 ADS ADS Mark Twain's Estate Closed; Two Benefited REDDING, Conn. (AP) A granddaughter and son-in law of Mark Twain are principal beneficiaries of the writer's assets, court records disclosed on Friday, Twain's 54-year old estate, totaling $867,565 exclusive of about $61,000 in undistributed counting before Court income, received probation acJudge Hjalmar Anderson. The author of "Huckleberry Finn" "Tom Sawyer" was a Redding resident when he died there in 1910 at age 74. Fortune Dwindled Twain, real name was Samuel L.

Clemens, left an estate originally valued at about $200,000, only a fraction of the millions he made from his writings-and lost, investing in new inventions. The was closed out as a result of the death of his last surviving child, Clara Clemens Samossoud of San Diego, in November 1962. Her daughter by a previous marriage, Nina Clemens Gabrilowitsch, contested her mother's will. A recent settlement, approved by Anderson, provides that Miss Gabrilowitsch will receive 35 per cent of the income from a newly authorized trust, while her stepfather- Samossoud's husband is to receive 65 per cent. HEMINGWAY ESTATE FILED NEW YORK (AP) author Mary Hemingway, widow of Ernest Hemingway, is expected to receive about one million dollars of a gross estate of $1.41 million left by the thor, according to an accounting filed Friday.

The accounting, filed with the Transfer and Estate Tax Section of the State Tax Commission, stipulated that the rest of the estate would go for taxespast and -various debts, funeral expenses and legal fees. Hemingway won both the the Nobel and Pulitzer prizes, was found dead of a shotgun wound at his home in Ketchum, Idaho, July 2, 1961. Kennedy Critic Asked to Quit CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP)- Prof. Revilo P.

Oliver, who attacked President John F. Kennedy in a John Birch Society magazine, has been asked to resign from the University of Illinois by the president of the university alumni assocation. In a letter to Oliver on Friday, Robert B. Pogue of Decatur said he was speaking only for himself, but added that he had "considerable confidence that the vast majority of those who love the University of Illinois agree with me." POTTER, Glenn W. His home, W807 Sprague Ave.

Survived by cousin, Glenn C. Robinson, Chelmsford, Mass. Christian Science services will be held Feb. 24. at 3 p.m.

from the SMITH FUNERAL HOME. W1124 RIVERSIDE cremation to follow. Smith Funeral Home Crematorium. SALTER. Ida H.

Survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. Germaine Beck. Seattle, Mrs. Florence Stuart, Colfax, 4 sons, Salter, Seattle: Dr. Lloyd Salter, Renton.

Robert Salter, Honolulu, Hawail; Dr. E. R. Salter, Davenport. 12 grandchildren; 1 greatgrandchild; 4 sisters.

Mrs. Clara Buchanon. Seattle, Mrs. Logretta Crossman, Santa Clara, Mrs. Margaret Droll.

Bakersfield. Mrs. Laura Cox. Los Angeles, Calif. Funeral services, Feb.

24, at 1 p.m. from the SMITH FUNERAL HOME. W1124 SIDE AVE. Rev. John A.

Christensen officiating. Interment Riverside Memorial Park. WILLIAMS, Robert Clinton His home, N4727 Wall. Husband of Anna Williams, at the home; father of Rose Ann Williams, Robert, Kenneth Williams, both at the home; son of Mrs. Timp Pruitt, Wilson, brother of Mrs.

Edith Bates, Mrs. Joyce Taylor, Ruffus Williams, all of Wilson. Okla. He was a veteran of W.W. II.

A resident of Spokane 19 years. Funeral services Feb. 24 at 1 p.m. in the ALWIN CHAPEL of the HAZEN JAEGER FUNERAL HOME, N1306 MONROE ST. Rev.

W. Franklin Summerour officiating. Burial services Wilson Cemetery, Wilson. Okla CEMETERIES TWO choice lots Spokane Memorial Gardens. Sacrifice, WA 6-4676 after 4:30.

appointment of a U.N. mediator to seek a permanent solution. But obstacles remain. Some nations willing to contribute troops are reluctant bear the cost. Thant would like them to accept the with the United States expense, Britain providing transportation and other services.

In Los Angeles Friday, President Johnson said the United States "will do all we can to find a solution to the Cypriot problem." also must win acceptance of a mediator and commander of the peace force and agreement on the wording of a Security Council resolution on the Cyprus problem. The secretary-general revised his original proposals after conGreek and Turkish representaferring with a Cypriot, tives. The details were disclosed. Turncoat Spurned LONDON (UPI) Mrs. Eve Bassett, mother of the late turncoat British diplomat Guy Burgess, left $403,194 to another son when she month, it was disclosed yesterday.

Mrs. Bassett, who was 76, named Nigel Burgess, another son who is a businessman, it was reported. Guy Burgess, who died in Moscow last August, was not menItioned in her will. FUNERALS 13 Continued BELL, Hughsie S. Passed away Feb.

20 at 8 local hospital. His home, Tiger, Wn. Survived by his wife, Ellen Bell at the home; 2 daughters, Mrs. Gene Dondanville of Prosser. Mrs.

Janet Davis, Beverly, 1 son, Al Bell of Kennewick, 4 sisters, Mrs. Lida Mae Anderson, Mrs. Irene, Thompson. both of Boise, Idaho; Mrs. Erma Coleman.

Pendleton. Mrs. Sereta Kussel, Metaline Falls, 3 brothers, Ollie Bell. Reith, Fred Bell, Colton, Har. old Bell, Tiger, 11 grandchildren; several cousins, nieces and nephews.

A veteran of World War I. and a resiednt of Pend Oreille County 19 years. Funeral services Feb. 24 at 11 a.m. at the SHERMAN FUNERAL HOME, NEWPORT.

WN. Rev. Eugene Bjork officiating. Interment at the Elks Cemetery, Elk, Wn. MELVILLE, Rena Her home, S4318 Hogan.

Mother of Mrs. Betty Erickson. Great Falls. William H. Melville, Lamont, Arno M.

Melville. Walla Walla. 6 grandchildren; sister of Mrs. Hermine Decker, Vancouver, Mrs. Winona Weaver, Glendale, Roscoe Duthie, Pullman.

numerous nieces and nephews. A member of Henriette Chapter No. 8. O.E.S., Sprague, Wn. El Karnak Temple No.

6. Daughters of the Nile; member and past president of the Women's Club. Spokane; Sacajawea Study Club: Spokane Chapter of Washington Art Association: Lamont Grange No. 889 and a resident of Spokane 17 years. Funeral services Feb.

25 at 11 a.m. in the ALWIN CHAPEL of the HAZEN JAEGER FUNERAL HOME, N1306 MONROE ST. Rev. Richard Steward officiating. Graveside services Feb.

25 at 2 p.m. at the Maccabee Cemetery, Sprague. Wash. MICKELSEN, Edwin His home, Coulee City, Wn. Survived by his wife, Mrs.

Theo Mickelsen, at the son, Duane Mickelsen, St. Andrews. 1 daughter, Mrs. Gene Kelley, Hartline, 2 brothers, George Scheldt and Chris Jorgensen, both of Buellton, sister, Mrs. Lornts Thomsen.

Buellton. 5 grandchildren. Funeral services Feb. 24 at 2 p.m. from the Coulee City Presbyterian Church.

Rev. Robert McCann officiating. Interment, Wilbur, Cemetery. Those who wish may make memorial contributions to a charity of their choice. The JONES JONES FUNERAL HOME.

WENATCHEE, in charge. NELSON, Mary Eletha Her home, Joseph. Wife of Burras W. Nelson at the home. Mother of Mrs.

Orville L. (Evelyn) Brown. Woodburn, 5 grandchildren; sister of Mrs. Rosa Nash. Spokane: Mrs.

Alice Seamon, Greenbluff. several nieces and neph. ews. A resident of Spokane years. Funeral services Feb.

24 at 3 p.m. in the ALWIN CHAPEL of the HAZEN JAEGER FU. NERAL HOME. N1306 MONROE ST. Burial services Riverside Memorial Park.

RAPER, Henry -Funeral services 11 a.m. Monday, Feb, 24, in the CHAPEL of CHIMES. THORNHILLGERAGHTY FUNERAL HOME. N1322 MONROE the Rev. Weymeth McGrew officiating.

Interment Fairmount Memorial Park. His home W710 Carlisle. A member of the Spokane Lodge No. 228 B.P.O.E. Survived by his wife.

Anna Raper. a niece, Mrs. Charles Grohs. 8 brother-in-law, Guy McCarty, all of Spokane: one nephew, Thomas H. Hooker, Dallas, Tex.

VINEYARD, Louise R. Her home. E25 26th Ave. A resident of this community 14 years and a member of St. Augustine's Parish.

Sur vived by her husband. Hugh Vineyard: 3 daughters, Victoria, Judith and Kimberly Vineyard: sons. Laurence, Thomas. James. William and Robert Vineyard, all at the home: her mother, Mrs.

Elizabeth Jelinek: brother. R. M. Jelinek. both of Hobbs, N.M.

Rosary Feb. 23, at 3 p.m. from the ROSE CHAPEL of the HENNESSEY FUNERAL HOME. N2203 DIVISION ST. Funeral services Feb.

24. at 8 a.m. from St. Augustine's Church. 19th and Bernard.

Rt. Rev. Msgr. S. P.

Buckley officiating. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Short Takes Emperor's if Family By The Associated Press Prince Yoshi, 28, Emperor Hirohito's younger son, became "informally" engaged to 23-yearold Hanako Tsugaru, daughter of a family that in feudal days ruled part of Honshu. A palace spokesman said in Tokyo the betrothal will become formal after the match has been approved by an imperial family conference. Carl T.

Rowan, new chief of the U.S. Information Agency, said in Minneapolis the "Road to Salvation" in forei affairs does not lie in seeking domestic scrapegoats or adopting Com muni st strong-arm In his first formal speech Carl T. Rowan since becoming Chief, Rowan said in part: "America's most enduring asset in this world struggle is our identification with the ideas of freedom: Comment of the Governed, equality under the law, freedom of speech and worship, of human dignity." Jom Brown, al fullback with the Cleveland Browns, soon will make his debut in Hollywood as an actor. Brown begins work March 20 in a costarring role in "Guns of the Rio Conchos," in which teams up with actors Stuart Whitman, Richard Boone and Tony Franciosa. Queen Mother Elizabeth, 63, has been advised by her doctors in London not to undertake any Greek King Called O.K.

ATHENS, Greece (AP)ing King Paul's doctors said today that he spent a peaceful night and was in satisfactory condition following an emergency operation for a stomach ulcer. The operation aroused nationwide concern. Shortly before the five physicians issued their report, a palace spokesman said the 62-yearold monarch had no fever upon awakening and that there was no reason for anxiety. "His Majesty spent a peaceful night and his condition morning was satisfactory," the medical bulletin said. Talks Begun JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP)President Diosdado Macapagal of the Philippines arrived in Jakarta today for talks with Indonesian President Sukarno aimed at settling the Malaysia crisis.

LOST 28 MULTI-colored parakeet, yellow. deep turquoise, a dark green. No band. Reward. FA 6-0384 LOST Vicinity Driscoll Rowan, female German Shepherd pup.

Reward. FA 7-7621 after 5. PURSE and contents. Reward: Dr. Marjorie Heitman; 418 Old National Bank Bldg.

ANNOUNCEMENTS 32 Bills Pressing? "Let us CONSOLIDATE ALL bills and payments, past due Or not, into ONE LOW PAYMENT YOU CAN If you owe You may pay as low as $1,000 $15 per week $2,000 $25 per week $3.000 $35 per week NO SECURITY -NO CO-SIGNERS NOT A LOAN COMPANY HOME APPOINTMENTS CONSOLIDATORS Rm. 511 Hyde Bldg. RI 7-1148 INLAND EMPIRE CREDIT "HOME APPOINTMENTS" 1324 O.N.B. Bldg. MA 4-1258 WEDDING Invitations -100.

Anniversary Items. Business printing. RI 7-6594. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS W119 Seventh Ave. MA 4-1442 Where Shall We Go? 33 DANCE Saturday Night to Popular Music of 20 vears ago, (old-Time Favorites).

Four-piece band. 9 p.m.a.m. at Wagon Wheel Hall on Dartford Drive, Miles North of Little Spokane River. Admission $1.50 couple. Door Prize.

Everyone welcome. OPEN Square Dance, Western Dance Center, Sullivan Road. Hosted by Coeurly Q's. Jim Doyle MC. Pot luck.

DINE today at Wilma's Cafe, 1613 E. Sherman Avenue, in beautiful Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. DANCE Saturday, February 22. Freeman. Wn.

Music by "Bill's Rhythmaires." 5-9 NOON BUFFET 99c: Smorgasbord p.m. noon to 9 p.m. Sun Geo. House Cafe, 3rd Walnut SERVING 6 P.M. UNTIL 10 P.M.

SMORGASBORD Friday and Sat. Dance Leo's Ciub Worley, Idaho SMORGASBORD Daily: p.m. Sunday 12-8, $1.25 (Closed Sat.) MAINLINE CAFE. Airway Heights MODERN dance Five Mile Grange Saturday night 9:30: Hudson's Or. chestra.

DANCING with Quenten Ratliff. At the Trentwood Grange, Saturday night. 9 p.m. DANCE Feb. 22 Clayton Grange.

Featuring "The Outlaws." Refreshments. DANCE -Nine Mile Grange. Feb. 22. door prize.

HANK GEORGE SMORGASBORD N1515 Argonne Close Mon. WA 6-2313 PERSONALS 34 GOT a weight problem? Too much not enough? Call Modern Health for full week free. WA 6-6266. BEAUTY SHOPS 38 PERMANENTS FOR FINE HAIR Peaco*ck Beauty Kuhn Bg. MA 4-1555 BEAUTY SCHOOLS 40 "BODY waves" for natural look OR creme-oil C.W FIRM curl $5 up Morse School of Beauty 405 Zukor Bldg.

Wall Riv. RI 7-4343 COLD Waves for all types of hair ESTHER'S SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE. INC. N223 Post R1 7-3088 ROOM FOR 8 STUDENTS RENNEL SCHOOL OF BEAUTY W317 Riverside RI 7-9842 Free tuition for 2 girls. C.

waves $4.95 up. Bleach, c. tone $5 Gibson Beauty School RI 7-6626 BARBER SCHOOLS 41 REID'S BARBER COLLEGE Enroll Now. W503 Main. RI 7-9519.

THE BEST MOLER'S W405 TRENT SPOKANE Jail Probe Is Ordered Son Engaged, Gives Its O.K. public engagements for two months. She was operated for appendicitis Feb. 4 and returhed to Clarence House, her London home, last Sunday, Dr. Milton S.

Eisenhower, president of Johns Hopkins University and recognized authority on Latin American affairs, said in Baltimore he believes the 1903 treaty between Panama and the United States will eventually have to be renegotiated. Dr. M. Eisenhower But, Eisenhower said, he does not believe the time is now ripe for such renegotiation. There were three alternatives to renegotiating the treaty, he said, but none was acceptable.

described the alternatives as: Internationalize the Canal turn oZne over to Panamanians; joint Panamanian and U.S. cooperation in operating the Canal Zone. Prince Bertil of Sweden, opening a Sweden Week Exhibit San Francisco, was asked how he felt about being regarded as one of Europe's most eligible bachelors. "That sounds like a joke me," replied 52-year-old prince. "I'm getting you know." Rare Items NEATH, Wales (UPI) Letters mailed here this week arrived their destination long before they were officially sent.

The post office, confessing a new clerk had made an error in fixing the postmark stamp, said to make matters worse the date used was Feb. 30. Schools and Colleges 42 GUARANTEED CIVIL SERVICE Training, Free list of positions salaries. HU 9-0334 (24 hrs.) AMERICAN SCHOOL 617 Paulsen Bldg. Spokane MA 4-1256 Help Wanted Female 48 GIRLS NEED EXTRA MONEY? 4 hrs.

per day, $1.25 per hour; over 21. Telephone insurance soliciting from pleasant office. Afternoon and evening. See personnel manager, N2601 Division. 9-11 a.m.

only. FINANCE subsidiary of American Motors Corp. desires woman 21-30 for general bookkeeping. Salary governed by experience. Attractive employe benefits.

Call Mr. Caywood, TE 8-8316. FULL- or PART-time representatives needed. No experience required. We will train you to earn A good.

steady income representing AVON Cosmetics near your home or apt. house. COMM. ACME'S OPEN TODAY Steno typist machy company $350 Exec secty TWX fine spot $375 ACME PERSONNEL SERVICE Spokane: 524 Old Nat'l. Bank.

Bldg. Spokane Valley: E8906 Sprague EXPERIENCED woman for general office work. Must be good at typing and dictation. Knowledge of payrolls and transportation preferable. Age 26-35.

KE 4-0621. START Monday, baby sitter over 18. Country Homes area. Own trans portation or live in. RI 7-6615, 12-4 p.m., Saturday and Sunday.

BEAUTY Counselors Cosmetics has commissioned sales and ment openings. No canvasing. full, part-time. FA 8-0592. YOUNG.

attractive lady needed permanently to work in service station out of Spokane, will finance move. RI 7-6088. TELEPHONE solicitor for magazines. experience not necessary. Commission.

TE 8-8600. SEAMSTRESS Capable of working with fur restyling and remodeling. MA 4-7114. COSMETICS consultants with talent for painting. Comm.

HU 7-3890. N6917 Atlantic. EARN $2 to $5 hr. part- or full-time. Luzier (Bristol Myers) Adv.

nationally in Red Book, Comm. TE 8-3831. TYPIST -posting 2 days wk $1.75 Recpt. 5 p.m.-1 a.m. $260 Strang Personnel 714 Paulsen Bldg.

LADY take charge of motherless home. live-in. small wages. phone evenings or Sunday, FA 7-1940. REGISTERED nurse, 7-3 Saturdays and Sundays.

Nursing home: RI 7. 8415. BARMAID. scale, full time. Apply N1226 Hamilton.

REGISTERED nurse, 3-11 shift. HU 7-2144. L.P N. for night shift. E3011 Wellesley, No phone calls.

PHONE solicitors, magazine, $1.25 hr. TE 8-3431 9-5 only. BABY sitter for 10-month boy, days. Gonzaga area. FA 8-3613.

BABY SITTER references. in my home. 5-day week, WA 4-4281 after 5. SITTER wanted 8 to 5, 5 days week. HU 3-1889.

GOODRICH EMPLOYMENT SERV. Closed today See us Monday ANCHOR PERSONNEL 418 Hyde Bldg. HELP WANTED--Male 50 ELECTRIC motor repairman with some industrial electronics and or control wiring, circuit experience. some layout and instrument work possible, unlimited opportunities for right man. G.

E. Service Shop, E4323 Mission or call Howard Rice, HU 3-8023 any evening. MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY. need a man to assist me in my insurance business, duties Are varied interesting Income commensurate with ability. Age 21 or over.

Interviews a.m. Mr. Gary Sheridan. Rm. 109, Fidelity Building.

YEAR around married man for farm work. must know machinery and work. Write box 13, care this newspaper. LICENSED plumber, have own tools, estimate work. own boss.

Write Box 33. care this newspaper. PINE BLUFF, Ark. (UPI) Negro comedian Dick Gregory does not think the Jefferson County jail is very funny. "There's no heat, no water, no toilet paper, no nothing," he said.

"It's unimaginable. You shiver 24 hours a day." Gregory, who gained inside knowledge about the jail during five confinement, last night persuaded U.S. Atty. Gen. Robert Kennedy to order the FBI to investigate the jail.

Federal investigators arrived early today. Judge Henry Smith said, "It's a jail," Circuit food, "one of the best kept jails in the Errant Driver Falling Behind MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPI) Richard Lawrence, 40, has found that you can't beat the system. He was locked in jail for four hours when he was unable to pay an $11 parking ticket. He received another parking ticket while he was locked up.

Visit Ends as PARIS (UPI) Italian President Antonio Segni left for home today, winding up a state visit which emphasized policy differences between Italy and France. Chinatown Burns MANILA (UPI) The heart of Manila's teeming Chinatown, leveled by a raging fire last night, was little more than smoldering ashes today. There reports of or serious injury but the blaze caused an estimated $50 million damage, destroying hundreds of buildings and leaving thousands homeless. an announcement by the U.S. Navy that it plans to base a squadron of eight Polaris submarines at the huge U.S.-Spanish Naval a and air base at Rota, outside of Cadiz on Spain's Southern Atlantic Coast.

Fraga Iribarne said the Spanish government had been fully informed of plans to station the nuclear, are submarines, still going but on added between the two countries. The stationing of the submarines had been expected the United States and Spain renewed the bases agreement last fall for another five years. The pact calls for about $50 million a year in military assistance to Spain. Index to Want Ads Appear in numerical order. Classifications are numbered Announcements, General Classifications 1 through 33 Automotive Classifications 550 through 575 Mobile Homes and Trailers 542-543 Employment Classifications 48 through 68 Financial Business Opportunities 470 Money to Loan 264-270 Money Wanted to Borrow 272 Contracts, Mortgages 256-257 Instruction Music Instruction Schools 40-43 Merchandise Antiques 178 Articles for Rent 253 Auction Sales 176 Boats and Motors 291 Building Materials 144 Fertilizer and Black Dirt 149 Fuel-Fuel Oil 343-344 Furniture 160-161 Housewives Supplies 104 Machinery 187-189 Mattress Feathers Miscellaneous Musical Instruments 94 Nursery Stock 90-92 148 TV Hi-F1 Sales.

Service 119 Refrigerators Second Hand Goods Wanted 182 Sewing Machines 122 Stamps. Coins. Hobbles 155 Vacuum Cleaners 118 Washing Machines 120 Real Estate Acre Tracts. Suburban 500-508 Apt. Houses -For Sale 473 Business Properties for Sale 520 Farm Lands 487-494 Residence Property 514-522 Valley Property 506-507 Pets, Poultry, Livestock Classifications 228 through 250 Rentals Classifications 304 through 340 Hotels 310 Motels 315 Sleeping Rooms 308 Summer Resorts, Cottages 294 Trailer Space for Rent 325 Services Children Cared For 300 Dressmaking.

Tailoring 72 Electrical Service 126 Florists 10 Maternity Homes 416 Plumbing and Heating 128 Work by Contract 70 Classified Advertising RATES PER WORD Ilc Four consecutive times for price of three. Seven consecutive times for price of five. Minimum charge of 10 words. Contract rates on application. Rates for Midwives.

Oil Promotion and Spiritualists will be quoted at office, Phone MA 4-1121. Want Ads Accepted Until 8:45 P. M. Today for Publication Next Day LODGE NOTICES SPOKANE MYSTIC CLUB. INC.

1913-1964. Free Bids. Floor. Gonzaga Our Youth 51st Feb. University, Magic Year! Administration 23, Class 2:00 3rd p.m.

Youngsters, 11 yrs. or older, invited -parents welcome. MANITO Lodge No. 246. Feb.

24. Stated Communication. 7:30 p.m. Dinner 6:30 p.m. DeMolay night.

Program. Clarence A. Tubbs, W.M. 0. A.

Swartz, Sec. ORIENTAL Lodge, 74, Feb. 24. Special. 6:30 pm Dinner, Program.

No Degree work. J. Russell Clinton, WM Monte H. Pasley, Sec. FLORISTS 10 Express Your Sympathy THRU FLOWERS "The Gentle Expression" FA 7-5511 PHONE, FLORIST Glenn's Fl.

Fair HU Angelo's Flwrs. KE 5-2431 Krause Florist KE 5-2088 Schlosser's-HU 9-3950 DEATHS 12 APPEL, Meta Bertha Passed away Feb. 20. Her home. N324 Jefferson, Medical Lake, Wash.

Survived by her husband. Anton Appel, at the home: 3 daughters, Mrs. Wilbur Krug. Connell, Mrs. Edward Krug, Connell, Mrs.

James Hein. Reardan, a son, George Lave. Seattle, sisters, Mrs. William Detert. Gary, Miss Ann Loewe and Miss Alfreida Loewe, LeSueur, Mrs.

Ambrose Meyers. Fairmont, Mrs. David Neilson, Mankato, 2 brothers. Edwin Loewe, LeSueur, Ernest Cogdale, Las Vegas. Nev.

She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church. Medical Lake, Wash. BALL DODD FUNERAL HOME. MEDICAL LAKE.

WASH. in charge of arrangements. away BROOKING, Feb. 20 at his home, W2307 William J. Passed Buckeve.

Survived by 3 daughters. Mrs. Kermit Bjerke, at the home: Mrs. Thomas Shaw, Seattle, Mrs. Wila Sheridan.

Silver Spring. 4 grandchildren. His last serv. ices have been intrusted to the care of the SMITH FUNERAL HOME. W1124 RIVERSIDE AVE.

CHURCHILL. Kate Passed away Feb. 21 in Spokane. Her home. N3528 Calispell.

Sister of Mrs. Mollie Hendricks. Neodesha. Mrs. Roach.

Kansas City, Mo. A resident of Spokane 43 years. neral arrangements will be announced later by the HAZEN JAEGER FUNERAL HOME. N1306 MONROE ST. JOHNSTON, Caroline Passed away Feb.

21 in Spokane. Her home, E2208 Columbia Ave. Mother of Mrs. Helen Blomke, K. F.

Johnston. both of Spokane. Funeral arrange. ments will be announced later by the HAZEN JAEGER FUNERAL HOME. N1306 MONROE ST.

SALTER, Ida -Passed in Seattle, Wn. Survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. Germaine Beck, Seattle. Mrs. Florence Stuart, Colfax.

4 sons. Dayton Salter. Seattle: Dr. Lloyd Salter, Renton. Robert Salter, Honolulu.

Hawaii: Dr. E. R. Salter. Davenport, 12 grandchildren: 1 great-grandchild: sisters.

Mrs. Clara Buchanon. Mrs. Logretta Crossman. Santa Clara.

Calif Mrs. Margaret Droll. Bakersfield, Mrs. Laura Cox. Los Angeles, Calif.

Her last services have been intrusted to the care of the SMITH FUNERAL HOME, W1124 RIVERSIDE AVE. DEATHS 12 Continued RAPER, Henry A. Passed away Feb. 19 at a local hospital. His home, W710 Carlisle.

A member of the Spokane Lodge No. 228 B.P.O.E. Survived by his wife, Anna Raper; a niece, Mrs. Charles Grohs. a brother-in-law.

Guy McCarty. all of Spokane; nephew. Thomas H. Hooker, Dallas, Texas. The THORNHILL GERAGHTY FUNERAL HOME, N1322 MONROE is entrusted with his last rites.

CHILES. Raymond A. away Feb. 22 at a local hospital. A resident of E417 21st.

A retired dispatcher for the International Railroad and a resident of this community 51 years. Survived by his wife, Edna Chiles, at the home; 1 daughter, Mary Lou O' Mearo, cow, Idaho; grandchildren; 1 great-grandchild. He was a member of the Kettle Falls Lodge His last services have been intrusted to the care of the SMITH FUNERAL HOME, W1124 RIVERSIDE AVE. FUNERALS 13 BERAN. William -His home W2429 Crown.

Husband of Willene Beran, at the home; stepfather of Mrs. Margaret Losh, Mrs. Dorothy Warfield. Kenneth Abel, all of Spokane; Howard R. Allen.

Portland, Jack E. Allen, Troutdale, several nieces and nephews. A resident of Spokane 28 years. Funeral services Thursday, Feb. 27, at 1 p.m.

in the ALWIN CHAPEL NERAL HAZEN JAEGER FU. HOME. N1306 MONROE ST. Burial services Greenwood Memorial Terrace. BURNS, Francis Joseph His home W817 Frederick Ave.

Husband of Mrs. Ella Burns, at the home: father of Mrs. Valerie Turner, Deer Dam; Francis S. Burns, Dailey, Anahlem, Coulee Park: Mrs. Dorothy 5 grandchildren.

A member of Tyrian Lodge No. 96 Spokane Consistory Scottish Rites Bodles; El Katif Shrine. A member of Stage Hands Local 93. and I.B.E.W. Local No.

73. He attended McGill College in Canada and was a professional Canadian hockey player. A retired Washington state and city of Spokane electrical inspector. He was a resident of Spokane 60 years. Funeral services Mon.

Feb. 24, at 11 a.m. in the ALWIN CHAPEL of the HAZEN JAEGER FUNERAL HOME, N1306 MONROE ST. Rev. Darryl Hailey officiating.

Rose Croix participaiing at the chapel; Tyrian Lodge No. 96 participating at the grave. Burial services Fairmount Memorial Park. DODDS, Miss Florence Her home W1803 Chelan, Spokane. Aunt of James G.

Dodds, Spokane; Robert Dodds. Malibu. Virginia Hurless. Chicago, Ill. She was a member of the Knox Presbyterian Church and the Daughters of the American Revolution.

A resident of Spokane 40 years. Funeral services. Feb. 25. at 2 p.m.

in the GOTHIC CHAPEL of the HAZEN JAEGER FUNERAL HOME. N1306 MONROE ST. William Tatum officiating. Burial services, Riverside Memorial Park. The family suggests that memorial gifts may be given to the Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children, N820 Summit Blvd.

DODSON. Inor services 10 a.m. Monday, Feb. 24, from the CHAPEL of the VALLEY. THORNHILL VALLEY FUNERAL HOME E10300 SPRAGUE SPOKANE Barnes VALLEY.

the Rev, Frank officiating. Interment The Pines Cemetery. Opportunity. Her home E11704 Sixth Spokane Valley. A member of the Baptist Church.

Survived by her husband. George M. Dodson, at the home: two sons. Joe R. Goddard.

Leadville. Colo. Herman Goddard. Lind. three stepsons, Robert Dodson.

New Mexico: David Dodson. Colfax, James Dodson. Spokane; four daughters. Mrs. Fay Jones, Oklahoma: Mrs.

Maybelie Poole. Leadville. Mrs. Keith Jergensen in Germany; Mrs. Juanita Tulley, Pueblo, one stepdaughter.

Mrs. Billie Fern Carter, Seattle, seven brothers in Texas and Arizona. three sisters, theluding A twin sister. Minor Bastan, Texarcana, 14 grandchildren, FUNERALS 13 Continued FUNERAL DIRECTORS 18 Hazen Jaeger Funeral Homes IN SPOKANE N1306 MONROE F'A 7-6666 SATURDAY Paul. Fred L.

11 a.m. Fourth Memorial Church. N1923 Dakota Wuerch. William 11 a.m. Alwin Chapel MONDAY Burns, Francis Joseph 11 a.m.

Alwin Chapel Williams. Robert Clinton 1 p.m. Alwin Chapel Melville, RATUESDAY 11 a.m. Alwin Chapel Dodds. Florence K.

2 p.m. Gothic Chapel WEDNESDAY Watson. Ida 2 p.m. Gothic Chapel THURSDAY Beran, William 1 p.m. Alwin Chapel TO BE ANNOUNCED Nelson, Mary Eletha SPOKANE VALLEY N1306 PINES ROAD FA 7-6666 Hazen Jaeger FA 7-6666 MONUMENTS, Markers 26 "HOW TO SELECT A MEMORIAL" Pictures 24 memorial designs considerations in selecting a memorial.

Write Keene Son Monument Medical Lake, FA 6-1481, no obligation. HELP WANTED Continued -Male 50 THIS newspaper has several openings in good areas out of town for newspaper subscription salesmen. Previous soliciting experience helpful, but not required. Earn good commissions along with expense allowance. Training and transportation furnished.

If you enjoy meeting the public and selling. please apply in person. Employe Relations this newspaper. EXPANSION Requires 2 more men for immediate employment and training for management positions with larger national insurance company. Salary arrangements discussed first interview.

Call FA 8-7571 for interview. DISTRIBUTOR MANAGER Major company will hire 2 men, ages 25-46 to train into key management of sales force distribution. Must relocate in six months. Supervise 15 to 30 people. Hire-fire-and train.

Starting income while training, salary comm. No travel required. Contact Mr. Tom Franklin, Watkins Products, N1702 Monroe Mondav 3-5 p.m. Tues 8-10 a.m.

or 3-5 p.m. LOCAL distributor of leading airconditioning equipment is expanding, needs competent men to make material take-offs, work with consulting engineers and dealers. Salary open. Send resume to Box 31, care this newspaper. knowledge and ability to care and COMPETENT farmer stockman with feed beef cattle.

repair machinery. North Idaho. Housing, schools. Write Box 43, care this newspaper. PARTS Manager for small Chevrolet Dealer.

Must be experienced and able to handle factory claims. Write qualification. Box 16. care this newspaper. WANT man with truck to manage Ace Statewide Mobile Home Towine terminal in Spokane.

Write Ace Towing, Box 7326, Bitter Lake Station, Seattle, Washington. 2 MEN for sales and service work. Steady employment, good earning opportunity. Experience not necessary. Comm.

and bonus. Electrolux Corporation, FA 7-6636. DRIVER SALESMAN! Needed for Spokane and rural. Culinary equipment. $518 per month guarantee plus bonuses and commissions.

Call WA 6-5633. EXPERIENCED draftsman. Permanent. Personal interviews. Mission Homes, P.O.

Box 1529. Missoula. Mont. EXPERIENCED Service Station Attendant over 30 yrs. old.

Reference required. Write Box 23, care of this paper. EXPERIENCED, neat appearing. part or full time janitor. Write box 6.

care this paper. ONE half rent free for light work, $22.50. three-room apartment. FA 7- 5977. HELP Wanted -General 52 CARETAKER.

middleage couple. apartment building. general tenance, non-drinker, Apartment Salary. Write Box W1. care this newspaper.

CARETAKER-handyman middle-aged couple, apartment. small wage. Could be employed outside. MA 4-7027. CARETAKER handyman couple for downtown apartments.

No boiler. Small wage, furnished apartment. Write 27 care this newspaper. NEED 2 cooks. prefer man and wife team, must be clean, expect maximum effort.

steady work assured. Write P. O. Box 166. Wilbur, Wash.

RESPONSIBLE man and wife work with children, live in, salary, board. room. laundry, maintenance. WA 6- 1027. WANTED retired couple for caretaker.

handyman. Apartment and salary. MA 4-3531. Salespeople Wanted 54 LEADS! Earn the most. sell the best: Encyclopedia Britannica.

FA Salespeople Wanted 54 Continued CAREER SALES OPPORTUNITY with the founder of Mutual Life Insurance in America. We want to train 2 men, preferably with college background in estate analysis, business life insurance, life insurance, lite insurance for tax purposes. Continuing field supervision provided. Training income to $600 monthly. Executive office facilities.

Our selection process will help us and you to tell whether you can make a success in this field. Simply write Box 35, care this news- paper. Boys and Men to Sell Papers GOOD CORNERS ARE OPEN See Mr. Burby, Chronicle Circulation Department EMPIRE NEEDS TWO COMBINATION NEW USED CAR SALESMEN, SELL LINCOLN, MERCURY, COMET JEEP. EXPERIENCE HELPFUL BUT WE WILL TRAIN THE RIGHT MEN, ALL BENEFITS ARE YOURS WITH THIS AGGRESSIVE COMPANY.

INVESTIGATE THIS OPPORTUNITY BY CALLING ON MADISON McCLAIN AT 3RD JEFFERSON. EMPIRE LINCOLN-MERCURY. REAL ESTATE Farm Commercial salesman. Must be experienced. Days, FA7.

3336. Eves Weekends, WA 6-7234. Allied Real Estate. PART-TIME Do you need $40 a week additional income? Do you have evenings and Saturdays free? If you are married and have a car, call FA 8- 5309 or FA 5-0286 for Fuller Brush. EXPERIENCED contact men wanted at once to work with top sales personnel.

Roofing and siding business. New product. Good drawing ACcount. Transportation furnished. Interview 9 to 11.

N2717 Perry. REAL ESTATE Opening for 2 salesmen. Experience not required. Earn now in this rewarding profession. Call Cline Dunton, FA 8-6800: Eves FA 5-1989.

WELDING SUPPLY SALESMEN Industrial Air Products. E4230 Trent. Opportunity to associate with expanding aggressive co. A. H.

INSUR. SALESMEN Full or part time. Leads furn. to exp. men.

Call RI 7-7033 mornings. IF YOU can list sell, come see me. Whipps Realty. FA 7-6646. OPENING for salesman.

We train. Hege Co. Realtors MA 4-2302 OPPORTUNITY for Real Estate Sim. Wayne Tefft Co RI 7-1139 TEACHERS' AGENCIES 60 CLARK-BREWER-HUFF Teachers Placed in All States 505 COLUMBIA BG MA 4-1403 Situations Wt'd-Female 64 NCR and Burroughs operator-typistbookkeeping and accounting, volume posting, payroll and loans. Excellent references.

Phone FA 5-2345 or FA 7-4223 after 5:30. ADVANCED Kinman student desires employment. Thoroughly trained 111 business procedures, secretarial skills. MA 4-8470. MA 4-6040.

CURTAINS. tablecloths laundered. Pickup, delivery Mondays, days. Bates. HU 7-9447.

IRONING my home, northwest area. $1 per hr. FA 5-0468. SEWING. experienced in alteration work.

Part-time. MA 4-9964. IRONING white shirts. blouses. slacks, $1.50 doz.

FA 5-4857. WOMAN desires baby-sitting. town area. HU 7-6091. HU 3-6987.

EXPERIENCED woman desires 4-6 hours day work. HU 7-1384. DAY Work or froning my home. Experienced. References.

KE 4-9181. EXPERIENCED day worker, refer. ences. KE 4-2825..

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