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Show aches . it i” Clearfield CouncilTo SIDE GLANCES CLEARFIELD (UPI)—Clear- | Zo STORE DIRECTORY The council heard pro and field City Council has taken con arguments on the camp at under consideration whether it a special meeting Thursday should recommend the estab- night. lishment of a Job Corps camp David Adams, president of in “the city. the Clearfield Chamber of ComThe proposed camp would be merce, summarized the appreset up at the old naval depot, hensions of the city’s business probably early in December. |leaders that the camp. would = " b Freeport Center. “The good factors are need to consider possible prob- _. (25,274,"%,3,.c0" e 3 Wayne Winegar, Davis Covi nconfirmed chairman, pra 2,ty Commission Gzmissonchairman, meals next to a CCC camp,” hesaid, WASHINGTON (UPI)—Astro-|‘ ‘and the work those men did GO Fey ) Castro’s Sister Says Cuban Invasion May Start Revolt biggest loser was David Rabin- proposed camp. consin. ” Serves In Marines «| statewide PHONE 373-4500 © 1eys SPECIAL! Shop the easy, convenient way«.. « CHARGEIT! set at $2,500. : A. Pike County grand jury continued hearing testimony behind closed doors at Magnolia, Miss., Friday, presmnaly) in the cases of the 11. men} charged with illegal use of] explosives. Sources said the cases were expected to go before the jury | before the end of the week. Elsewhere in the nation: BUY NOW AND SAVE! | New Orleans—About 100 Negroes tried to get into a hotel ballroom Friday night to hear} President Johnson at a $100-per| plate dinner, but they were| MIAMI (UPI)—Juanita Castro are numbered. I am-as sure of|turned away by Negro leader| A. P. Tureaud who told them | predicted Friday a new invasion that as I know there is a boygan, Wis., attorney, had| SANTA ANA, Calif — Marine|jof Cuba would spark a mass in Heaven,’” she said. \they were the victims of a irevolt that would topple her hoax. The Negroes carried a} The 32-year-old Miss Castro, been serving under a recess ap-| Corporal Dwayne C. McDaniel,| pointment. But he went off the | son of Mr. and Mrs. Vern |D. brother Fidel’s Communist who defected from Cuba last circular which invited them to | |June, and took up residence in|‘‘come to see and hear our) payroll automatically whén he|McDaniel of 1150 E. Main, regime. failed to win confirmation. | American Fork, is serving’ with Miss Castro told 800 exiles Mexico City with her sister, | President. ” { Theoretically, he could contin- |the Third Marine Aircraft Wing||who greeted her upon arriving Emma. has devoted the last; New York — More than 500: ue to serve if President John-|@at El Toro Marine ety Air |from Mexico City that “Fidel five months to denouncing her white parents demonstrated out| i | Castro’s days as ruler of Cuba|prother’s “Communist tyranny.” side the’ official residence of, |Station, Santa Ana, alif, son gave him another recess| Helicopters, transports and | This was Miss Castro’s first Mayor Robert F. Wagner Friappointment. But he could | jets of the wing provide air an port for the infantrymen of the oe to act First Marine Division based! at Gardner Jones of New York to) nearby Camp Pendleton, Cab. the Federal Trade Commissi 7, : visit to Miami in six years and day night to protest the board police, fearing possible repris- of education’s school integration als against her by pro-Castro- plan requiring the busing Two Children Killed In Fire ites, set up tight security pre-|o; some students out of their caution at the airport. | neighborhoods. “The only possible means of|| Richmond, Va.—A LOS ANGELES — Sgt Carl Patrick E. hates and industrialist, (FTC) Texas to the| Johnson of the airport security Inside of Car ty, |\government of Cuba is by force| to board of the National Science) man (shepherd that had been DENVER (UPI)—Two small|of arms,” Miss Castro said.| otndation| joanne — Airport children were killed and a third! “When this moment comes, I’m} 5 nae 2 for three months critically’ injured Friday night|syre the Cuban people will re- “The jets must have scated when they were trapped inside! yojt en masse.” parents’ flaming car. them: submitted by Johnson too|"et staf ,t0 death and fie their ie identified the victims ST. LOUIS—Cardinals pitcher late in the session for the Sen- Mosel” Eee OW erone Fp as 2-year-old Bernadette Baca|Curt Simmons on Saturday’s | ate. Post Office Committee to eri ret and her brother, Reuben, 3,)third game of the World Se-| take action. Also included were 19 routine leanont automatically when ‘they children of Mr.. and Mrs. Jo- ries: “We're not down—we’ Te one} Army promotions, 792 Navy clear committees. But all were seph Baca of Denver. Both died promotions ranging the received too late in the sesgion at Denver General Hospital/and one. And we've got the| shortly after the mishap. kind of a club that can play | F rank of commander on down, for committees action. and 106 Coast Guard’ promo- Approval of all the prome- A third child, Jonathan, 1,|just as well at the stadium as tions. The Senate usually ap- tions, including Glenn’s, is vir- was reported in.critical condi-| the Yankees can. We'll do all |right.”” tion at the hospital. | proves such routine promotions tually certain next year. give two -Virginia | | Federal|| joverthrowing the Communist] appeals Court Friday refused norsslaried national | pciencel ouc arer copmaring “a /et taeictusdie SPORTSMAN crackdown Rabinovitz, a 56-year-old She-| * draw the $22,500-a-year salary \ Shop. Mondey and Friday Till 9 p. m. Crawford later and bond was naut John H. Glenn's promotion hasn’t been equalled yet.” { to full colonel in the Marine} The commissioner suggested Corps Reserve was only one of there are ‘no problems that 10-10 1,121 nominations left hanging)lean’t be overcome if we want @ 1964 by NEA, Inc. TM. Reg. US. Pat OF by the Senate when Congress to,” adding: ‘‘This can beja) real good program if we help * ‘Oh, Freddie... yes, I will! Engagement rings first adjourned floor, two aisles over!” For most of the nominees, make it. so—we should BIE) it the failure to act meant only a)|a fair chance.” temporay delay. 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