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jBti Cit. S. Bit oarnil 2 und.jr, MjrJl.i5! Food Program Assigned To Algerian Rebels Pledge Equality League Ponders Membership Of Welch 'Freedom Riders' Cancel Hunger Strike In Hurry in Kennedy Starts Irip To Summit Tuesday Curing mai choW New Agency For Europeans iC (t ran.i,ie.Ve7ofi; ToVhoTr nonhollday WASHINGTON Official NEW YORK (AP-Officera of MONTGOMERY. Ala. (API The rail was permitted Saturday (AP) The Algerian rebel regime promised Faturday that the Eu Mid Saturday Prruicnt Kennedy's The Rev.

F. L. the Lea cue for InduBtrtal Democ ShuuJeaworth of morning and the six ate lunch. ropean minority in Algeria will! he said. racy, a liirral organization, nave be able to live In "liberty and dltruvered that a fellow member Six white teen-agers, meantime, fT wniTN'Cr SHOEMAKER tfor the trip.

She wiU join him In h((Ve (h- Thursday in a bW WASHINGTON lAPk Trtl or am aiu ef Ihe ff U-prare fro-'tion integration attempt, was re- charged with shootinj a Negro' nfl twntory be-jl Robert Welch, head of the mil-leader, were turned over to Juve-comf independent from Krante. Itantly conse rvilive John Birch i mr the Journey to turfoe gram. (arm surnlui Ieaed under ll.Ofx) bond Satur- four month! eft-Vr. product overseas. niie authorltle.

then put In their MxiKeaman mr me Algerian society. They rioted In their record that "1 iiwui Eat Wrr, handle food-j Announcement of hi release eiprrted up rnade Minorities. Welch Joined Inf 1958 before be parent" eiwtody. Their name delegation at pece talk here were withheld under state law. added that the rebel government On the racial acene.

all re-M neeking the most objective, mained quiet one week after mob mot Just and most reasonable nota centering on a btrarial group solution for the question of the of "Freedom Rider" shook this'million Europenns in Algeria. But became publicly prominent ana regularly has paid bia annual due. A league spokesman said m-ry -oq 'jet into efhanse about nuclear unurV tt who earlier had reported the end lie fae. Tuea, Prn the master', a brief hunger by Shut-" Prn mrv Kennedy ve Gaulle, to ienna twit the Friday aked CongreM to an i up. refiom Rider crouB lfl Welch's publicly stated views ap- Deep South city, now In It seventh warned that they could not ex pect to continue their privileged pear at odds with the league day under martial rule.

mfcnir.fi for an eye-to-eye meei- 'i wcretary of Mate Dean Rurjal. ini m-atto Soviet Premier Khru.a., Md fl'um 'plan to dtKl. further detail of the and to London the folUwinc 'ffl The et-p In tetimony beture mrJ aulhorHIr. Shut- holiday of V'fVrJ which the holiday fell day-there were drowning, and 128 jnlarc ous death, for a total of ing fatalitif wert not tallied trp. traffic toll of rcc-ord for a three-day N-JW holiday m.

JrSi Saturday and Sun day During the three-day holiday period lat yew-Saturday. and Monday-tha traffic toll 367. (From Page 1 terminal wa more awl more bloody. The scrawled chalk marM. "Have you fired your mgi.fr vet?" was a grim reminder of principle and that the league has Adjt.

Gen. Henry V. Graham position appointed a five-man committee taid the Negro leader, the Rev. The spokesman, Abddmajld i i. i Uirr Harota wafmiuaq.

omnn uAtvtl orei 'en hrarinc on the aid an with Ouwn Eluabeth and a re- PJ VA lesl flf'tinn nei winedav. Jal home of the iaiiomun a. rroy was oniy uiwi nisict, was replying io a (lightly wounded by a pellet gun 'statement Friday by Luis Joxe -i laraucm ana tontine nmnnr, Hu nh tUrailhtr nf Iirprt rtv nnn nr Iha biv hnva all nenfl or in ronch Hnlnnntlnn to recommend a course of action regarding Welch's membership. He said expulsion is one possibility. Welch, reached by telephone at his home in Belmont, told a newsman he did not know innse still in jau.

16 or 17 year old. pressing: concern about the future wha has been upervilng (he at their Uiat some agreement could be utMhr thf. So the White House and is the Washington off.c... h.ve ino group, musing rona unce The military commander said of the Europeans, who are arrest Thurslay for trying the other five youths were In the numbered about 10 to 1 bv Al- to rat at a white lunch counter at Hyanm. Port.

Ma to rei up food for peace effort (rent the While House while Kennedy's reorganization plan wa being worked out. will continue te slay en the President's staff. The aid agency is to operate un whether he belonged to the leagur meeting and a summit conference but said it was possible. He said a bus station, began Its fast Friday night and declined two meals. A spokesman for the military auto when the shot was fired 'gcria'a Moslems.

Thursday as the car raced past) Joxe warned that if a satisfac Seay's residence. tory solution to the minority ques- Seay. 62-year-old Methodist min- tirm could not be worked out with Istcr and executive secretary of, the rebels. France would consld- he Joined many organizations "on in the uual scnue. 'Ne Negetiatinn' both sides of the Ideological the city Is under martial law drr the State Department.

front I. lntrtnina tih.t th.lr rlatlon ni Authorities said McGovern had "1 h.e 'd er partitioning the country. The Jack Signs 500 Million Litin Aid Bill protest against authorities' re- the pro-Integration Montgomery Improvement Association. was wounded as he stepped out of his 1 MM Bk1lMM at I It'A tt IMMlitllt flfW the they ay. but no attempt to ne-1- "prefmrd fuMl tn 0M memh0 of the emiaie or reach aereement on iTpanmrni nm preirrrea io i policies are.

He added that he also subscribed to many kind of publications. Including the Communist home. I V- III jlr)IH in- ii woe niMuinniiT mi At Taris. Kennedy and on me loon ior peace pro- party'a Dally Worker, while tt was being published. Henry M.

Christman. a director STANFORD BRADSHAW Europeans would be regrouped In the partitioned area and protected by France. Malek did not go into further detail about guarantees for the Europeans. However, he reiterated the rebel position that the Europeans would be able to choose between Algerian citizenship or living under a special statute governing foreigners. He said It would be difficult to work out an Gaulle will discuss their views L.i.1.1.

1 Thete Infnrmnnl aW1 Unite -WASHINGTON (AP Trfsl- a nil 11 1 1 it i mi-iii i i i i i i i i i un of the league, said Its political Saturday Court Session Busy Handling Drivers Results of the automotive $23 fine for public Intoxli orientation could be likened to fn matters as on the North At-jHouse coordination would be nee-iintvmillioB Latin-Amen can Trtaty organization, the ary some stages because the straining toward tne point in the Cradle JJi federacy since the bus boycott 'WhenatheySfinaUy did break. In a wild night of terror and tear gas. federal marshal and then National Guardsmen had to oe called In to restore order. Still the Freedom Riders pushed on. gathering replacements for the Injured as they went.

Under the protection of the bristling bayonets of the Alabama National Guard, they made their way out of Montgomery accom. panled by an ever-growing band of newsmen from aU over the country and headed for the Mls mil. ftT Vnooeration European common market and procram win involve Rotn the Ag- open up a "a Idea of a political confcdera-jrlcuiture Department which mnkes to the "Fabianism." He defined "Fabianism" as "non-Marxis democratic socialism." He noted that Norman Thomas, six-time Socialist party candidate for president was a league director. arrangement for Europeans to tth lands M1'n- of Western European coun-, me surplus foods available and the kept Municipal Judge Jack HuntjErnest Pahkamaa. 1948 Hillvlew.

The first redui 'rAnctlT! tries. incw AID asency which will super-busy Saturday judging disposition paid a $25 fine and was given a ullion fund Kr There's a dual purpose to the vise the distribution as one part of cases. 10-day suspended Jail sentence vntlhnn announce nexi momn. KcnnP1y of the overall economic aid pro- Four persons appeared on drunk- nave dual French and Algerian citizenship. Joxe proposed that French citizenship could be retained by all Moslems and Europeans in the when he appeared for sentencing Saturday on an intoxication charge.

The charge was filed May 23. Suspension was on condition he re ne? for nroeress'1 program for moct aln MaccrAm' pn charges; four faced f.Tr5J rff American nations enables him and said that under on charges of having liv charges of having inade the First Lady to attend the nedy's reorganization: quate mufflers; six entered pleas sprea weir economic phiM ftf 1. The Asrieulture nennrtmrnt lul mains on good behavior and stays -1 I LmhJam The money will go to out of bars for a year, un imuiis vi iiui'iuinrr iivcnw social 'Prince Stanislas and Princess LcejWtll continue in charge of farm plates; there were two guilty Latin social, v. .7 I i i piaics; mere were mo guuiy Mrlsurpluses itwns Witt! ki ttt-M ns 1 nations wun for American program" of their own provld- The pnncess is and will tell AID what p)cas to one trucker had PM'kieil'S L'anniwtti'f aietnP AnnitHu ill Kj. avnilaKlA Thai 1nnnWmnnl Raymond P.

Hartung was given They went straight to the capj tal city of Jackson, made an ff inrt in nee the white washroomj a $75 fine, $50 suspended, when he in land for the landless, homes; enneoy cr. ivennruy vm oe is -vauawe. un ocpnnmcm aiso oversized vehicle. a the homelm. ind learning for! baby girl's godfather pleaded guilty to operating an ex Rapid Citians Win In Bridge Tourney DEADWOOD Rapid City took honors here In the Friday evening session of the first Northern Black Hills sectional bridge tournament.

Winners in the team of four sessions were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill, Mrs. Abe Wilklns, and Mrs. Harry Garlick.

all of Rapid City. The Round-Up Club of Belle Fourche hosted the 17-table session. The tournament is being held In the Recreational Hall, sponsored by win nave tnc lasK ot seems tnat some of the arrests were direct shipments of the U. S. surpluses results of highway checks by the abroad do not upset normal pumi Dinner With Queen cessive size vehicle.

He will pay illiterate millions. the remainder of the fine automa The Kennedys will have dinner Oxer 2f0 loan request, for erects accrecating $1.2 billion. the night of June with Queen, commodity dealings, was more like old times when tically if he has a like violation USD President To Speak To Deadwood Class DEADWOOD I. D. Weeks, president of the University of South Dakota, will address graduates of and were delivered with cool effi clency Into waiting patrol wagons7 charged with breaching the peace and refusing to obey a police or.

der to move. The same fate be. fell two other busloads. Including the one convoying the New Enc-land professors in Montgomery. already have been received.

But 0 11 rJT UOtC lV a within a year. Elizabeth at Buckingham Palare.l win operate me iood- four public intoxication, an unlaw IUU1 UUMV lUIUAlV ntiwila Bfl UI1ID Congress has been assured thatjThis will be the last social func-'fPace programs abroad, de- ful discharge of firearm and Delmar Croom paid a $5 fine for the actual credits will be issued Itton of their six days in Europe. k. it escape cases were presented Dy i i The ceremonial whirl, however. over a two-vear oenoa t'lciiivviy uwu ana lUi.he tv and what places.

AID will also have whirls from the start. After that, a further appropria Terrance Painter, charged with control over the currencies whieh Journey end was a jau cen, for the time being at least, but Kennedy meets the French and ueaawood High School at com. drunken driving and public Intoxication following an accident 10:30 American press at luncheon June I the U.S. government gets from its the Northern Hills Bridge Club of Deadwood, and assisted by the the problem was nowhere near a iiiciiiemcnt exercises at 8 p.m. 2, his last day in Paris.

He plans sale of the agricultural surpluses p.m. Friday at West Boulevard and Main, asked and received a con to speak and to answer questions overseas monaay in me nign school audi torium. solution and, if anytning. promised to grow even more intense, as the sign on the Jackson Negro Round-Up Club of Belie Fourche, the Key City Club of Sturgis and the American Contract Bridge at Chaillot Palace. The proceed tinuance until Wednesday.

Bond Dr. Weeks' tODiC i "How in ings will be televised in Western was set at $300 League. The tournament is under Victoria R. Banning, Villa Trailer uncommon The commencement Invocation will be given by the Rev. H.

Jack Berg, and R. H. Gruff. Drincioal. Court, pleading guilty to drunken Europe.

The Kennedys fly to Vienna the morning of June 4. Kennedy confers with Khrush tion may be sought. "One of the best things that has been done." former President Harry S. Truman said. He witnessed the White House signing ceremony, along with diplomats and congressmen; and got one of the 18 pens Kennedy used to sign the bill.

Others went to the congressmen who had supported the measure. Besides the $500 million, the bill also provides $100 million for Chile to help that nation rebuild from earthquakes In I960. The hulk of the $500 million. I driving on May 24. was given a the direction of C.

C. Caldwell of St. Paul. Minn. Two sessions Sunday will be at 1:30 and 7:30 p.m.

for open pairs. A buffet supper will be served between sessions. $150 fine and 10-day sentence Sat will announce the scholarship chev that day in the U.S. Em urday. Half the fine and all Jail failure to stop at a stop sign.

What Could He Do Steven Hatt'i failure to appear in Rapid City Municipal Court Saturday for failure to have a driver's permit was in a way fault of the police. Judge Jack Hunt took the usual steps when Hatt didn't step to the bar on the charges Satur-day. Hunt issued a bench war rant for Halt's arrest and ordered a bond so it wouldn't happen again. Before a search organized, however, Hunt remembered why Hatt couldn't be there. The defendant was languishing in the city Jail two stories below municipal court, serving a sentence for public intoxication.

A telephone call downstairs brought Hatt upstairs where a net of $25 was added to his woes. bassy. The next day they confer B. J. Palmer, Chiropractic Leader, Dies DAVENPORT, Iowa fAP) Dr.

Bartlctt Joshua Palmer, 79, a crusader for chiropractic and a pioneer in radio broadcasting, died time was suspended on condition church indicated. What does it all mean, this gory saga of buses and bayonets? To Govs. John Patterson of Ala. bama, Ross Barnett of Mississippi and Jimmie Davis of Louisiana, it means that trained agitators are coming to the very heart of the still-segregated South, not only looking for trouble but welcoming it like a martyr's crown. To the Rev.

Martin Luther King, guiding spirit of the Montgomery, Presentation of the class will he she doesn't drive for a year and has no similar violation in that by H. S. Berger. Board member Raymond Roth will present the at the Soviet Embassy. They part that night, when the Kennedys Dy to London.

The President leaves for Washington FONTENELLE BID OKAY WASHINGTON tf The U. S. period. She also pleaded guilty to Bureau of Reclamation has accept late the night of June but Mrs. speeding 50 mph tn a 35-miie xone and was fined $15.

A third charge diplomas. The benediction will be given by Rev. Edrie A. Regier. The mixed chorus under direction of Dorothy Hoist will sine "Al ed a low bid of $7,917,000 for con bit $394 million, will be administered by the new Inter-American Development Bank, which is run by Kennedy expects to stay on a in the British capital.

struction of Fontenelle Dam in of failure to have a driver's permit on her person was dismissed when she produced the document. Kenneth Charles Hopkins, Buck southwestern Wyoming. The bid was submitted Jointly by two St. leluia" and "I May Never Pass This Way Again." The processional and recessional will be played the Latin Americans memseives. The is entering a special trast arrangement with the United States.

Paul, Minn, firms Foley Bro thers and Holland Construction Co. iaiuraay. Death came after a lengthy Illness at his winter home In Sarasota. Fla. Born in poverty, he became a rich man president of five corporations that include the Palmer School of Chiropractic here and oy wrs.

Hoist. ingham Apartments, charged with drunken driving on May 18. was Another $100 million will go to Frost Hits Northeast By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ordered to Day a $100 fine; spend A reception in the gym will fol low the exercises for the 40 grada ating seniors. NIXON 10 days in Jail and surrender his driv ne privileges for nail a year, (From Page 1) The Jail term and $25 of the fine the U. S.

International cooperation Administration, and $6 million to the Organization of American States. The OAS will use the money to pay for special economic studies needed as a part of the "alliance for progress." The Northeast faced another two prosperous Iowa broadcasting companies. "B.J." as his friends and Cuba and for this "to be abro were suspended If lie follows orders frosty morning Sunday from a gi gated by the act of private citi and as long as he doesn have a Lead Class Of 1911 Guests At Reception gantic cold air mass which Federal Agencies Urged To Improve Indian Housing zens with the approval of the President is something we could like violation during the next two caused record chills over the na associates knew him fought an uphill fight to spread the theory of chiropractic his father discov vears tion central and eastern sec not and should not approve. LEAD Members of the Class William Jagla pleaded guilty to tions Saturday. of 1911 of Lead High School will 3.

"This would encourage every tinhorn dictator around the world bus boycott. CORE National Director James Farmer and other integrationlst leaders it means that the Negroes have tired of waiting for the courts to catch up with their long nourished hopes and dreams. It means to them the time has come for action. To Atty. Gen.

Robert Kennedy, it. means the time has come for a cooling-off period before some one gets killed and the national image is again dragged through the mud in a racial tug-of-wais To the interested observer, both North and South, it means that the philosophy of nonviolence, pi. oneered so effectively by Ghandl in India, is Injecting a new and already incendiary element tVJ the smouldering problem of race? relations In the South. Lines are being formed and the battle is be. ing Joined on a far more person, alized level than legal Jousting among opposing attorneys.

How long can this continue before either side retreats? And what will hannen when Low temperature records for ered. His father was David Daniel Palmer, Canadian-born and a man drunken driving and was ordered to oav a $150 fine and spend 10 be honored at a reception in the home economics department after WASHINGTON (AP) Federal agencies were urged Saturday to help Indians improve what two to try to take advantage of Amer ica," Nixon said. days in Jail. The Jail and $50 of with a varied career (bee-keeping, fish peddling, school teacher, and his mother was a 4. It is wrong from a moral the fine were suspended on condition he surrenders his drivers standpoint.

"We decided a nun jCharleton Heston Leads Oklahoma Integration March OKLAHOMA CITY Oft Movie Star Charleton Heston Saturday ied about 80 demonstrators in a peaceful march against segregated eat nprmit for a vear. Louisiana Creole of French and dred years ago," Nixon said, Virsil Surrounded was arresiea Spanish the date toppled in scores of communities early Saturday, but the atmosphere moderated during the day to near normal in many areas. The rich summer orchard and truck farming sections of the Great Lakes region were caught in the late cold, and farmers worked feverishly to ward off frost. Small airplanes and helicopters droned a few feet above the fields near Chicago where the Cook "that human lives are not something to be considered as material, or to be bartered on the slave block." senators called deplorable housing conditions on reservations of this country. Sens.

Mike Mansfield and Lee Metcalf, Montana Democrats, said in a joint letter to Housing Commissioner Neal J. Hardy that housing on reservations is deplorable "almost without exception." "Recent polls and field investi commencement exercises Wednesday. The affair will be In connection with a two-day reunion. Class sponsor and former Instructor, Louise Christiansen, now living in Wisconsin, will be present. Also expected to attend will be 19 of the 25 graduates.

Friends and relatives of the 50-year alumni are also invited. Helen Morganti, public relations director, is in charge of arrangements and The Palmer School of Chiropractic was founded in 1895 by his father. Since its founding more than 25,000 graduates have established practice in points through early Saturday morning on complaint from a housewife that he was flourishing a knife and she couldn't get to her baby. He pleaded not guilty to public intoxication and will be heard by a KENNEDY out the world. inrv during the June term.

A 5JW B. J. Palmer's radio enterprises gations indicate that there is bond was set to guarantee his ap began in 1922 when he purchased WOC here. It was the first radio station licensed west of the Mis County tomato crop, valued upward of a million dollars, was pearance. Surrounded also requested a preliminary hearing on will have on display annuals, nug ing establishments.

Heston said he was prepared for some hostility at the start of the march, but none developed. The 80 demonstrators who marched with the Academy Award winning film star included about 50 Negroes. 18-year-olds marched as anti-demonstrators. One carried a sign that read: "Is Beverly Hills integrated?" The protest march against segregated lunch counters met with antagonism only once when schools and colleges let out next week, both in the North and South, and fresh recruits, not so well trained and not so well or-ganized, join the opposing sides or just getting its start. They sought sissippi River.

In 1939 he added more concern over shelter and improved housing than the scarcity of food," the letter said. Hardy was asked to find out whether the Federal Housing Administration would approve projects "financed through public or a charge of disturmng me pcc.c Rnnri on this charee is $500. station WHO of Des Moines. (From Page 1) "has again demonstrated his unique talent for double talk" in a recent speaking tour around the country. But in speaking to the banquet audience, Truman cut short his prepared remarks and curtailed his attacks on Eisenhower and Nixon.

Democrats from all over the gets and pictures of special interest to the group. Advanced food classes, under Alyce Schavone, will prepare and serve refreshments. siriKe on on weir own? Negro leaders have nromUM Tom Bissonette, Provo, was sent back to county Jail from which he ran away, after pleading guilty to escape charges. He was given a m.How prineiirrpnt sentence. He tribal authority." that more Freedom Ridera ready to roll.

when a man told Heston to "go White leaders Dromts that The senators said federal housing' projects would "give these people the assistance they need so badly in any program of self had been in Jail on intoxication more of the same awnita iium. Railroad Car Hits Auto At Crossing Damage estimated at $500 was back to Hollywood." Six policemen followed the demonstrators and kept traffic country descended on Washington to give Kennedy a birthday party two days early. They sang Arrest, jail and mavbe wnrsi charCGS M. Glaze, 2314 Cotton help." should the mob get out of hand. In a sense, the whnlp rmnntn.

wood, was fined $35 and was pro- The FHA also was asked to inflicted on a car struck by a Rapid City car owners discov- hibite'd from driving for Ave days seek cooperation of the Bureau of to keep the air stirred up so that frost wouldn't settle on tender shoots. In Wisconsin, cranberry bogs were flooded to protect young plants, a normal measure, but almost unheard of so late in the year. Michigan's apple and berry crop caught some of the coldest air as low as 25 degrees in the Benton Harbor area, but frost there was light, and the damage as yet undetermined. The record cold pushed to the Gulf of Mexico and into Florida and Georgia behind a turbulent churning of thunderstorms and squalls which brought gale winds and rainfall of more than three inches in some localities. In the North, there were a few snow flurries.

is down at the depot, waiting for "Happy Birthday" in lusty tones, and fed him part of a massive birthday cake. Truman said it is comforting to oi ho nionHert euiltv to speeding me nexi DI1S to get in. inn'i ii i 9 wa flocked at bu m.p.n. in viwi QKdiiisi mens, ni ictiai i Indian Affairs and Indian Health Service "whose assistance in educational and sanitation programs is vital if these bousing programs see that the issues confronting us three persons told police of items being stolen from cars Friday Norman Blackburn. 927 HivWpH at 40 m.p h.

in a 25- The 37-year-old actor was accompanied by Dr. L. J. West, a longtime friend and psychiatry professor at the University of Oklahoma medical school, and by Dr. Chester Price, a Negro scientist on the staff of the veterans hospital at Oklahoma City.

The three walked side-by-side. There were shouts of welcome for Heston. He smiled, shook hands are to succeed. night. are being met with courage and decision." The birthday party for Kennedy railroad car about noon Saturday at West Boulevard between Main and Omaha.

Driver of the car, Walt A. Matt-son. 49, of 1808 Central said he was heading south and watching a car turning toward him when a gondola car hit his vehicle. The gondola was part of a string of cars being moved by an engine operated by G. Z.

Allen, 53, mile zone -paid a $15 fine. Rodney Cropper. 56 Bradskev Warren William KinKaia wm of was two days premature. He will Trailer Court, valued at $225 a number of men's coats and pants pear in court again Wednesday on be 44 Monday. But he will be in Boston then, to speak at another -1 :i.j 7n tnnr np ois- Tower Collapses, Two Men Killed lanen atier someone DroKe a rearicnarges mtu mj window of his car with a rock.

charged a firearm unlawfully and to, riietnrhini? the peace. A Democratic dinner the party hopes will cut another $400,000 or slice off the debt. Tools worth $120 were lost from hnnrl Wa apt. BRANDON, Man. (AP) Two a car parked by Melvin Hamdel.

of 307 Chicago St. JACK, ADLAI CONFER steeplejacks were killed Saturday 524 New York at his home. Mattson told police there was and chatted with passersby. -'Freedom Riders' Get Out Of Jail CLOSED We will be closed MON. TUE.

May 29-30 In Observance Memorial Day when they fell to the ground hang Gerald Flaherty. Rushmore AFS. Those appearing for improper license plates and disposition; Robert Lloyd, 812 Madison tn June 6: Daniel K. no warning signal or flagman at the crossing. WASHINGTON (AP) President Kennedy talked over with Adlai E.

Stevenson the ing to the top of a collapsing HOLIDAY TOLL (From Page 1) reported theft of a woman's coat and some rings from his car television tower. nnCCtKl II fW Cioiinnr- nw nniiirt I l. At. Gottshall, pleaded guilty, $50 of Dead are: Laurel Fillion, 43, of TinruiV AP)rour of m. yn ai me region ciud.

But for the holiday itself Tues i in a enonwi i miccinn tn Knurn Steep Rock. and James Police also listed a reDort from 27 "Freedom Riders" headed for a $75 fine suspended; Jacob Elis. Third and Quincy, $75 Sturgis Burn Victim Condition Unchanged America A. J. Abington, 306 E.

Philadelphia that a hole had been shot They conferred an hour at the Cote, 32, of Three Rivers, father of five children. The Manitoba steeplejack was single. New Orleans Saturday night after they were released on bond. fine, $50 suspended; wanes Anthnnv. 10 Sianal Drive, $75 with an- in his windshield while the car was The condition of Mrs.

Sophe White House, but made no nouncement of any plans. A fifth rider Jailed in the protest The men were part of a six- parked downtown. against segregation left earlier for man crew installing a iu-toot Tennessee, Ferdig, Sturgis woman burned severely in an explosion at her home Friday morning, remained unchanged Saturday night at anetnna on the top of the 420-foot $50 suspended; Jay David Breese, case continued to Thursday Llewl-lyn Thompson, $75 fine, $j0 suspended. All fine suspensions were on condition that vehicles are tower owned by DKX-TV In Bran don. The other four men were on The group of four included Julian Aaron, 20; Jerome Smith, 22; Doris Jean Castle, 19, all of New Orleans, and David Dennis.

Bennett-Clarkson Hospital. day the council said the death toll from traffic accidents could reach 100. This would be 30 more than for a nonholiday Tuesday. The Associated Press made a nationwide 102-hour nonholiday survey of accidental deaths between 6 p.m. Friday, May 12, and midnight, Tuesday, May 16.

The survey, for comparative purposes showed there were 341 traffic deaths, 14 boating fatalities, 78 drownings not involving boats and 106 miscellaneous deaths for an over-all total of 539. The 341 traffic deaths reported Arrested After 77 Years, Woman Moy Win Parole studio Flames following the explosion the ground at the time of the accident. 20 of Shreveport, La. left burns over 95 per cent of her body. abo They said they were going to HINCKLEY.

Minn. (AP) The Earlier reports Incorrectly properly licensed and tnai ne-fendants have no like violations for a year. Inadequate muffler cases and disposition: Richard Lien (charged May 22), court trial set for 3:30 p.m. Thurs New Orleans to attend to legal stated she had been taken to a matters and decide what to do 632 St. Joe Deadwood hospital.

Lead Students Look To Fine Art Study LEAD Two Lead students will next. cafe proprietor trying to win freedom for his former employe, now imprisoned in Massachusetts as a fugitive from justice, said Satur. day on a not guilty plea; Leo pexa $75 fine. $50 suspended if he attend a fine arts conference June day he has gotten some encour agement. Lead Fourth Graders Tour Area Monday LEAD Lead fourth grade 6-11 at Yankton College with Home-stake scholarships.

WAL Prop Jets To Use Sioux Falls SIOUX FALLS (fl-Western Air gets a proper muffler and nas no similar conviction in a year; Gene C. Alderson. pleaded not guilty, rnurt trial net at 1:30 P.m. Friday. John Lackner said he had talked by telephone with Cornelius May 30 -Memorial Dayl Gay Wical and Faith Posey and teachers Velar Martin and Eliza their instructor, Marjorie Price, Twoomey, head of the Massachu Lines will inaugurate South Da beth Burton are combining an edu DennU M.

Covle. Hermosa, $75 earlier. She had been serving a five-year term for burglary. Lackner is trying to have Mrs. Perkins transferred to Jurisdiction of the Minnesota parole board, through which he would continue to wprk for her release.

The cafe operator said he would be glad to have his former employe back again. "She has rehabilitated herself," he told a reporter Saturday. "She was always sincere, neat and reli-able around here." A spokesman for the Minnesota parole board said such a transfer would be possible. The board has sent a favorable report to Massachusetts authorities. The Perkinses, who have a year-old boy.

have been married about setts parole board who indicated will travel by automobile to the workshop. The workshop is direct kota's first Jet airliner service Thursday. finp. $50 susDended on same con prospects of releasing Mrs. Am cational field trip with a picnic 'or their two classes.

The youngsters ditlons. Lien will appear on the brose Perkins to Minnesota The Electro II prop-Jet planes ed by Dwight Kirsch, art Instruc tor of Iowa State University. Mrs Price will also study poetry. same dav for allegely running a will fiv Uie route hpfween Minrwvi authorities looked favorable. How- The City Dump will closed all day and lhara Will be no garbage collection on Tuesday.

Garbage) will all collected the remainder ef the week. will leave Lead at 9:30 a.m. Mon-; day for Spearfish where the first apolis and Los Angfles, with 6tops'J7er- woomey aaaea mat was at hioux Falls. The easfbound stop will be the Homestake sawmill. After a picnic in Spearfish Park, the group will tour the federal fish flight will leave Sioux Falls at VACCINATIONS PLANNED MOSCOW (AP) Soviet scien uis pt-isunai view ana ne couia not speak for the board, which meets sometime in July, FBI agents early in March 2,20 pm.

daily and the west- red stop light. Ben Black Eagle, Dupree, was ordered to pay a $50 fine and spend 15 days in Jail when he pleaded guilty to public intoxication. The sentence was suspended on condition he leaves Rapid City and remains on good behavior for a year. tists plan to give 100 million polio wund right will leave Sioux Falls Thank You, R. A.

Holmes Supi. of Sanitation hatchery and McNenny's hatchery on Rcdwater creek before return at 7:25 arrested Mrs. Perkins, 37, who had The rropjrt planes cruise at, escaped from a Massachusetts vaccinations this year, the news agency Tass says. The Soviet Union reports it vaccinated 90 million personsflast year. eight years.

Perkins, 70, has a farm ing home. Parents will provide more tro mph 1 correctional institution years west of Hinckley. transportation. tuvia ocissons, curxe, was given.

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