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THE WEATHER NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI Partly cloudy and mJ I d through Thursday night with chance of af. ternoon thundershowers. Hi g h Thursday 82-88. Low 60·66. Partly cloudy and chance of afternoon thundershowers Friday. High mid

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rAFL-CIO Urges Pneumonia,Setback In

Two Reporters Treatment Beaten During Teamsters To Rayburn's Ailing House Speaker Revived From Coma Renounce Hoffa . With Oxygen, Breathing Machine, Antibiotics Protest March

DALLAS, Tex. (UPI) - Cancer- Dr. Short and told him Rayburn stricken House Speaker Sam Ray- was in coma. H S tM burn caught pneumonia Wednes- .T~e doctor started using ru:itieavy e an day and sank inlo a coma. But b1ot1c~, oxygen and t~e breat~ng Drags Youths From within hours and with the help of machme. The breathing machme oxygen, a breathing mac~ine and did his ~reathJng for him, forc!ng ar t C om drugs he ralhed and oxygen mto his lungs and pulling . ) NEW YORK (UPI) - The high antibiotic · · · Dr. Short sa1"d 1·t is McCOMB , Miss· (UPI - Two command of the AF~IO opened reg3.llled consciousness. 1·t out agam. · · · · di similar to a pulmoter young out-of-state reporters were a full-scale attack _W~esday on . He ~as _still m. c:1tical con · · dragged from their car and beat.James R. Hoffa, _mv1~mg every t1on. His allm~nt. 1s incurable. en Wednesday while d r i vin g ~eam~tcr lo~al union m ~he na- B~t a bulletm 1ss~ed at Baylor alongside a group of Negro school l.1on d1ssat1sf1ed with Hoffa s lead· Medical Center at 7.30 p.m. EDT, children staging an anti-segregalion march. ership to break with him and showed how. th~ 79-year-old "~r. join the international organization. s~;11" was !1ght1!1~ death. It said: The two were attacked by a AFL • CIO President George ~e IS still c~itical. But he now I heavy-set white man who jerked Meany, backed by an overwhelm- replies to questions and _generally open their car door, yanked the ing vote rrom the executive coun- shows improvement. Hi~ .Pulse youths out and knocked them to cil, said he would grant a "fed- and bl?0~ press_ure are within no:· the pvement. 1s. "Come o~ . out . of th ere, " h e eraI ch ar t er,, t o any Tearnste r 1o- mal .hm1ts. d His th· t emperature aft • cal unhappy with Jimmy" and an- dropp:;gd an_ 1 ISH s~~~~nsigais shouted, fla1h!1g with one hand as 01 n<~unced that several such de- proac e ~ ma · e . . , he tugged with the other. fecting Teamster unions would be ?f responding_ .treatment. AntibiotCarl Hayes, a McComb workaccepted in the very near future. !CS a~d posthvetpr)essu:e b(t~e Similar To Earlier man, was arrested for the attack ate emg B. Th wed ne sday mg · ht and re Jeased un. breathmg Hoffa whose Teamsters union . d ,,appara us O was ex'pelled four years ago on contmu_e. · . . . , I 11 , rown U t der $_100 bond. If he wishes, he may chnrges of corrupt domination Phys1c1ans diagnosed his illness Q n Tech nica I j ty forfei t bond rather than appear m court. He was charged w i th asgot a second blow at almost th~ last Thursday as hopeless cancer same moment Meany moved to that has spread through half his ORLANDO Fla. (UPI)-Team- sault and battery. . pul.l Hoffa's 1.7 million man un- body. . 1 ster Preside~t James R. Hoffa . A white woma~ standmg on the ion out from under him Dr. Robert F . Short Jr., physi- was re-indicted Wednesday for the sidewalk watching the march, At torney General Robert F. cian in charg~, said af~er the 7:30 alleged misuse of more than $500,· yelled:, "beat the hell out . of Kennedy announced in washing- (EDT) bulletm that his te_mpera- 000 in union funds in a Florida them .. But the ot~er wh~t:s ton that Hoffa had been r e-indict- ture had reached approximately land development scheme. y,ratchmg_ the march did not Jom ed by a Florida grand jury on 103 degrees. The indictment returned by a m ct\J1g~~t th FBI .d ·t mail' fraud charges involving al- The administration of a cancer f d I d .' specifically n ~s 1;g on, er . sat . 1 leged, misuse of union funds in remission drug, "5 fluoro-uracil" e era gr~ Jury, . . was. co~ uc mg a pre_ immary 111• J;i::-.1:11cing a "model city" near had to be discontinued Wednesday charged mrul fraud and w~s SJm_,. vest1gation to determine wheth.er after three daily doses because of Jar to one thrown out earlier this any federal law had been VIO· Cape Ca n avera I. t h · rty lated ) Voted Against Proposal the pneumonia. year on a ec mca 1 · . · The !ace of one of the youths Th . ·1 Dr Short said the remission Named as a co-defendant m vote~0 ~~-CIO i:~~cutiv: 2~o~~c~ drug· treatment will be resumed Wednesday's indictment was Ro~- was spattered with blood when he . a e on a wa ' as soon as the pneumonia is under ert E. McCarthy, J r., a Detroit go~ up from the pave_ment, ~ut with one ~bstenti?n. control bank executive. The original in- ~either appeared seriously In· . .. Those votmg agamst the P:OP<>- As f~r Rayburn's malignancy it- dictment handed down last year Jured. s;l t~ere Jtsep1 ~~rr~r preJ1~ent self, he said: "We have seen no named a third defendant, Henry T~e two 1dent1f1ed the~selves _a s o d We ·11· a JOnMa F ttar:1d1me :11dont, improvement in that." Lower, a former president of a P au P ottter,f 22,thof NPht~ adalelph1a, an . I 1am c e ':1 ~ pres1 ~n The pneumonia, Dr. Short said, Detroit Teamster local who died a repor er or e a JOn Stuemer_itus of. the Bu1ldmg Service caused Rayburn's condition to be of cancer last Aug. 27. dent News, and Tom Hayden, 21, Worlfors Un!on. . listed as critical. Dismissed Original Indictment of Atlanta! a free-lance repoz1:er. Joseph Beirne, president of the Dr Short asked Rayburn how he Tampa Federal Judge Joseph They said they were covermg Com1!1unicatio?s Workers U~ion, felt. ·Rayburn said he didn't know. P. Lieb dismissed the original the Negro protest for the New abstained. Beirne had submitted Dr. Short said the pneumonia indictment on grounds that the York Post, but a spokesn:ian at a separate P1_"0posa_l ~o set up a could be considered a major set- grand jury that brought the th~ newspaper demed th1s. ~e Teamsters umon w1thm the AFL- back. He and other physicians charges was improperly selected said. the two had offered their CIO but no action was taken Wed- had hoped with the "5 fluoro-ura- from a voter registration list that services as reporters, but had nesday. cil" to prolong his life weeks or excluded women. been turned. down. . Wolter Reuther, involved in con- months so he could return to his Wednesday's indictment charged When . pohce ari:1ved, several tract negotia ions for his United home at Bonham, Tex., to spend that Hoffa and his associates used white . w1tne~~es cl ~1med the boy Auto Workers union in Detroit, his last days. unspecified amounts of money dis- had simply fallen from the c~. was the only major labor leader Rayburn's short • range condi- bursed by four Teamster locals However, a UPI reporter witnot takmg part in the decision. tion was steadily improving until in Detroit to develop a "model nessed the fight. The UAW has been wary of tak- he caught pneumonia during the city" near Cape Canaveral. ing on Hoffa openly. night. At 9:30 a .m ., a nurse called The real estate project was launched late in 1954 by a comO\J../N A.If LL' . ny known~-; "Sun VaUey, Inc." which has since gone out of business. Lower was prefident of firm, which had offices in Detroit. The indictment charged that • Hoffa and McCarthy used the mails to promote the development Says Red Link and falsely stated that the project was union-sponsored, whereas acot egot1a e . . tually it was privately owned. MIAMI BEACH (UPI)--SecreTHE ~AGUE, Holland (L"'PI)- Golub, 35, a b1ochem1st who It also claimed that t?e. defend· tary of state Dean Rusk said The Soviet Embassy . ~ednes.day came here with· a Russian tourist ants represented the bwldmg lots, Wednesday there is "no prospect th which sold for $150 to $1 090 each whatever" of peaceful coexistence k d I charged Dutch author1t1es w I th · group ' as e or asy1um ' rollmg · ' between the United States and · k1.dn apmg and hoId"mg. a Soviet . over. . e as being "on high, dry F idel Castro's Cuban government. scientist against his will,. but the wee_kend _ becaus~ ~ov1et off1~1als land." "Cuba has m ..de it co ·t. defector promptly denied the denied b1m pe.rm1ss1on to continue charge by saying he is staying in bis research on cancer-producing ment to forces Outside sthis ~~iHolland "of my own free will." radioactive nuclear fallout. The sphere and, as President Kennedy "Dutch police have no influ- Dutch have not yet acted on the has indicated this is not negotiabl ,, R k • 'd enced me in this," Alexei Golub request. ihe ~~re::A, . of State, here to told a news confer_ence: He said <?-<>lub said he is willing to. t~lk address the United Church Worn. he had made up his mmd to de- ;f Ith POJ?Om.arenko proVJding feet to the West "some years that my wife 1s allowed to come en's National Assembly said that ag!J." . to Holla~d·'.' . . U.S. officials were in ,:close conThe Soviet charges came in a "My ctec1s1on was influenced by Assembly Lines sultation" with other Latin A e ·• can nations about the Cuban ~ i[~. formal statement issued by the ideas I got on my previous trips ation embassy concerning an incident outside the Soviet Union," he May Roll Monday DETROIT (UPI) -The Ford He· declined to sa whether bhe during the "battle of Schiphol Air- said. "I first intended to get in port" in which Russian Ambassa- touch with the United States con- Motor Co and bhe United Au t o United State ouldYtak 1. ct· dor Panteleimon Ponomarenko sulate but I could not find the ad- Workers Lnion Wednesday night ate action 0~ ~ts own ~ ::~;: was punched in the nose by a dress ..." · reached agreement on a full mas. ganization of Amr·1 Stat t t e ~~ C t es Dutch policeman. Golub's wife The Soviet Embassy a Is o ter national cont ract and the. (OAS) d.d voluntarily left for home aboard charged that Dutch officials t ried strike-bound company may be but re:m:~edac p~!!::I!nt a~;~• back in full production by next nedy's stand last April that th · Soviet plane. to abduct Golub's wife. Monda . e " Yb t f U.S. would act alone against Ouba 11 . We ope o re~~me . u oper~- "if necessary." t1ons by Monday, union P res1dent Walter ~ - Reuth_er said. f/ LJ f . The UAW international executive board ~as to meet later Wednesday night and was expected to recommend that the union's . . national board council approve the new ,th ree-year pact Wl·th th e worlds second largest auto mak, er. The agreement, _however, would not necessarily end the HOLLYWOOD (UPI) ch· · aht · day-oId s t ~1·ke agai~ · st F or d Marx, oldest member - of the ico et, because there still were 2:> 1 o c al famed Marx brothers comedy plant agreements to be reso1yed. team, died of a heart condition About 60,000 workers remained in his home here Wednesday He was 70 years old. · affected by the 25 local disputes. But the big hurdle was cleared H" b th G h IS ro er rouc o, overcome Wednesday night when the UAW with riei was unable to com• and Ford reached accord on the meot ~n the death. last two national issues-produc- " He died at 10 ·38 this mornf t d d d . . ,, h. . . · 10n s an ar s an umon repre- mg, 1s sister-in,.1aw, Mrs. Zeppo sentation. Money matters were Marx, said. "He had been sick for not at stake They were agreed several weeks with pains in his ·. . · to last week Just before the strike chest. We knew 1t was heart trouble " t rt d T d · . . s a e on ues ay. 'Ilhe latest local agreement was Anoth~r s~ster · i_n- -~~w, Eden, reached . at the Sterling, Mich., Gro~cho s wife, said, we are all transmission and chassis factory, terribly upset about the news. F ord Vice P resident Malcolm De- It wasn't expected by any of us." nise said. Mary Marx, Chico's wife of When asked about the non.eco. three ,Years was pl~ced under a nomic agreement reached do,?tor_s care, _suffermg shock. Wednesday night, Denise said, " I Chico was m be~ _an~. had ju~t don't think it will be a rock h~d son:ie ~;ange JUiee, Zepp? s v.:1fe said. He had nurses v.:1th around our neck." Denise also said F ord "wi1l do him 24 hours a day, but nothmg everything possible to achieve a could _be done. It was sudden quick settlement o! local issues when it h~ppene_d. t t d. ,, Holdmg Wife's Hand ou s an mg. With the Italian-dialect come4-H MEMBERS TO MODEL AT STATE FAIR Reuthe~ announced the co~· dian when the end came were -This group of Lee County 4-H Club girls will go plete nation~! agreement at 9.4-0 nurse Catherine O' Mara and his p.m. ~D~ Just tv:o hours after wife. A member of the family 1o Jackson Friday to compete in the dress revue the unions executive boar~ was said Chico was holding hands with at the Mississippi State Fair which is now in proscheduled to meet. He said he his wife and chatting when he b d g:ess. They arc: f rom l eft , S and ra Hussey, M oore- wouId reco~mend to 1.1. me . oar suddenly fell back on his pillow. v_1lle; Charlotte Brandon, Milam; Carolyn Chris- that the Nat1o~al Ford Council ~Jr Other members of the famed t1an, Tupelo. They will be accompanied to Jackson prove the national contract which team - Harpo, Gummo, Groucho by Mrs. Margaret Nichols, associate home agent ~as based on a pattern estab- an~ Zeppo - w~re en route to of Lee County. -Photo by Sallis l1shed last month at General Mo- their l_ate ~rother s home to comlors Corp. for~ his widow.

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WASHINGTON (UPI ) - The Defense Department Wednesday ordered another 10 000 air and , ground troops to Europe to strengthen America's hand in the · crisis · · Berlin The new · contingent, including the 2 500 . man 3rd Armored Cavalry r'egiment from Ft Meade Md ., and 11 more Air. Nationai Guard jet fighter squadrons, are in addition to the 40 000 troops NEW HEAL TH CENTER - Itawamba County's new health center is well ordered to Europe Sept. 9. under construction on property adjacent to Itawamba Junior College. The faciliThese troops are now moving ties will house the health nurse, director and county medical doctor's offices in overseas. Deployment began Wed· addition to office space and laboratories. --Staff Photo nesday when 500 soldiers landed at Cherbourg, France. Another 1,500 on the same ship were on their way to Germany. I Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara said preparations for the new deployment will begin immediately. Actual movement will start on Nov. 1. . . . . . . . Speaking of the Air National WASHINGTON (UPI}- Pres1- te_rmg intensified attack~ on South ! -T~? President said that "nat- Guard units, seven of which are dent Kenned "rie~e4ay o;ctered ~1et Nar:n t by North V1etNamese uratly t ~~ps ha;e ~een taken to equipped with approximately AGen. Mah'.'Wfe f .t ffaytor,thormFer ommums . ' . . pro ec t ifmf. _an! f o er tdi~P gt?V· 150 jet combat planes with anrmy c ie o s a ' o e ar Gen. Taylor s m1ss1on was an- ernmen . o 1c1a s rom ra oac ive other flying jet reconnaissance East to ~elp draf~ defense plans nounced after Kennedy had con- faUout m the event of nuclear fighter types, McNamara said . for _m eeting the mcreas~d Com- ferred with Defense Secretary war. H~ made the statement wh:n "These actions will result in a mumst threat to South Vie~ _Nam. asked if shelters had been built si ificant increase in the tactiTurning t? a second cr1s1s on Robert ~cNamara;_ Gen. Lyman at such places as Hyannis Port, c f fighter strength in Europe the other side of the world, the jL .. Lem~1tzer, chairman of the Mass. . while at the same time will rl!P resident also said his recent talk Jomt Chiefs of Staff, and SecreConsiders Atmosphere Tests tain in the United States strike with Soviet Foreign Minister An· tary of State Dean Rusk. -Kennedy reported. ~at the aircraft capable of deploying f l· drei Gromyko produced no im• Ther~ have been report~ t~at gover?ment was con~1dermg the pidly to any part of the world." mediate hope of an easy settle- the Umted States was cons1denng question o~ conducting nuclear In another developmen& the Pes~ ment to the East-West deadlock sendmg U.S. troops to the Far bomb tests :n the .a~mosphere il?d t agon asked the selec:tin lff!Jlin Berlin. E as.t. But the. State D_epart~ent :,vould base its dec1s1on o~ security ice system to call 201080 dral'tel9 The twin develooments came at I denied any a<?t10n wa~ 1mmenient mterests. So Far, he said, und:r for the Army in November. Thia · . . . and the President said he would ground .tests are deemed to be m is the same draft quota u !tr a new~ conferen~e durmg wmch wait for T~ylor's "educated mili- the naLlo~~s" bP-st intere~ts. . . Octc,l,.. r. In Ser•ember, •.oot the ~h1ef ~xecuti".e s1:1mmed up tary gue~s before tak1r-; action .-Reply1 to ~epublt?a.n cnt1- draftees were caU..d. the mternat1onal s1tuat1on by ~e- of any ku~d. . . c1sm. of ws _foreign policies, the The Navy Air For~ and Kaclaring that "We haµp~n t~ llve On Berlm, the President said Pres1~~n.t said !}nyone was free rine Corps 'will continue lo re)T i~ the most dangerous time,m the ther~ was no sign of any clear to ~rit1c!~e but 1t would be help- on volunteers through NOftmlMr. history of the human race. ' solut~on to the _German problem ful _if critics would put forth alter- the P entagon said. They also came shortly after: despite the n:ieetmgs he and Rusk native proposals. He sugg_ested In announcing the new troop (1) The government ordered a~- ha':'e held wi_th Gromrko;, As the that the "b~ttle,, of the m1meo- movement to Europe, McNamara other 10,000 troops ~ Europe m Chief Executive put 1~: ~n sub- graph m~chme~ at GOP and said that the l50th Ar mored ea... the event of a ~erhn showdown, stanc,~, we are not 10 sight of Democratic national,. h_ead~uarte.rs airy regiment from the West Virand (2) The President called Gen. land. . be conducted. on a wiser basis. ginia National Guard will replace ~ames A. Van Fle~t out of re- Other maJor news conference -The P ~~s1dent ~eclared that h~ the Srd Armored Regiment at Ft. ?remen~ to help tram U.S. troops developmel?ts: . . ~ad bee~ as precise as ~ could Meade. 1n guerilla warfare. . -Asked 1i a tax mcrease might m_ warning the Commumsts that The l 50th previously was called To Meet Diem be sou~~t to h_elp pay fo: t~e this C?untry was r~ady to use up effective Oct. 15 , and originally Kennedy announ ced t1;at G~n. U.S. military bmldup, b~ _said th_1s force if ~e~essary m the event was told to report at Ft. Cami> Taylor would meet m Saigon with would depend on the m1htary sit- that negot1at1ons break down. Any bell Ky v·1_et-Namese P res1·ct. e_nt Ngo D.mh ua t·10n and wh ether C~n.gress ap- doubts on thi s score, he sa_1·ct.• The ' secretar • a lso said more Diel;! and U.S. ?,fflc1als to thresh proves such revenue.ra1~mg meas- must stem from the cost of m1h- than lOO,OOO to:S of equipment, inout on the spot means of coun- ures as a postal rate hike. tary preparedness and a reluc- eluding " several thousand tracked t~nce to unleash nuclear destruc- and wheeled vehicles .. will action. . . . company the new m~vement. In _The Pres1de~t said consultati~n addition there will be an unstated w1_t~ the Russians on the Berlin number of Army personnel to crisis would be renewed by U.S. maintain the vehicles. Amba~ador Llewellyn Thompson The order appeared to involve upon s return to Moscow. approximately 5,000 air and S,OOO . . . ground troops, but the numbers BERLIN (UPI)-The U.S. Army r1ed by Communist pohce. were not broken down specificalWe~esday held a snap alert _ex- The alert was staged by the 1st I I O O ly. The air units being sent were erc1se t? test defenses agru!lst Battle Group 18th Infantry the identified as follows: Commumst attac~, rolling ·t Pres·de K d ' I Q BAER FIELD, FT. WAYNE, I armored troop carriers to key uni n enne Y ordered to Ind. - The 163 Tactical Fighter West Berlin i~stallati?nS. . . Berlb in Auzust to reinforce the C Squadron, t?gether with the 163r~ West . Berhn_ pohce o!f1c1_als other two battle groups here. Weath~r Flight, the 122nd T~ct1· mean~hile ~iscussed. issumg Another phase of the American RIENZI - Rienzi voters are cal Fighter Headquarters Wing, ~}fen~an t~e.mi-au:ozratic M t h 1 buildup began Wednesday in Cher- scheduled to go to the polls Oct. ~d the supporting mainten31?ce, ~ ef WO ~r da ro ~n ~ ·t ~ bourg, France, when the 500-man 23 to express themsel'Y'es on a pro- ~r ba~e, supJ?IY, t~ansportat1on, 01 e as· est _or er. e vanguard of the 40,000 troops to posal to levy a half-cent city sales air pohce, c1v1l engineer, opera· States stockpiled the M-l's here to be sent to Europe arrived An- tax tions and hospital units all bear. ing the number 122. match the automatic weapons car- other 1,500 men aboard the ·same ·h 1 transport .11 h G T e e ection became necessary Thursday. wi reac er many when 20 per cent of the t.own's Th An Ar.my spokesman described electors signed a petition challenge , ~ re~ ry. the Berhn alert as " a routine op- ingasalestaxordinancedr awnu In M1SSISS1pp1 erational readiness test which is . p . t f t . . by the board of aldermen m early JACK.SON, Miss. Oct .. 11 (UPI) par o norma1 raining . . . deSome highs lows and rainfall r ead· ct' th t t d · th signed to evaluate the unit's abil September. s a e urmg 1ty to re-act to var10us situations." The half · c~nt measure would mgs past aroun 24 hours: e Jackson 87, 60e; The Umted States announced have been levied Oct. 1 had not Vicksbur 87 66· Greenwood 84 66 Tuesd~y night it was shipping the the matter been challen~ed. The Meridia/s6,'s2;' Biloxi 82. 62;'co: I dd·t· t h"15 if d M-1 rifles here to bolster the de- board ordered the election after lumbus 34 55 . Tupelo 84 60 n a IMarx ion is survived w e b an a f ens~s Of . th e 12 •500·man W e st the pet1t10? · · was presented. ' ' · ~t brothers, Unofficial' Tupelo temperature daughter, Mrs. Maxine Cuth!ne Berlin police force. The western Polls will open at 7 a.m and midnight Wednesday was 63 deby a previous marriage. She is ; b~rder. patrols are arrn~d only close at 6 p.m. grees. resident of New York City wi th p1sl?ls. _The Communists car. . " . · ry 1:1achmep1stols and other autoIn movies hke A Night at the ma tic weapons . Ope " d "A · 1 c k " · . ra an mm~ rac ers, A _U.S. Army he_licopter flew ~o which helped estab_h sh the bro~h- the isolated . American sector v1J. ers as huge box offic~ stars, Chico !age of Stemstuecken and evachad dark bushy hair and spoke uated four East German refugees with an It alian accent Th f h d h h· · e re 1:1gees . a re_ac ed t e Offstage? however, he had no barbed-wire ~nc1rcled village from ABERDEEN (S . 1) - Ab . C t It ·11 • I d t accent His real name was Leon- the surrounding Soviet Zone The pecia er roe oun y. w1 me u e wo d A. d h th Id t f th Ar fle th ·. I deen and Monroe County have been modern operating rooms delivery ar . n e was e e es o e my w em across a m11e o f . . , comedy trio he formed with Communist territory to West Ber. assured o gettmg a Hill · Burton rooms, a complete pathological and Groucho and Harpo !in. hospital, according to an announce- chemical laboratory, X•Ray de. · ment Wednesday by the Aber- partments, complete kitchen and . A Quie_t Man deen · Monroe County Hospital dining facilities, and a laundry. Ch IC o, a quiet man who re- Chickasaw County Commission. The entire building will be cenmained close to his brothers To Elect Prosecutor The commission whose mem- trally air - conditioned and heat. through his life, was married bers are J. E. McDuffie, president; ed. The present _plans call for 50 nea~ly three years. ago to Mary Tuesday, Nov. 28 J ohn Miller, Al Foster, Gge orge beds and are bemg d~awn to take ~ 1V1thas. It was his second marOKOLONA (Special) - A county- Adam and W. W. Richards, met care of future expansions as needriage. He met Mary l9 years ago wide special election has been call· with the Mississippi Commission on ed. whe~ she was an MGM actress. ed term of the late Woodrow Brand Hospital Care Monday in Jackson The federal .g~ant amounts to Chico, Groucho and Harpo made name a Chickasaw County prose- and approval was secured for the about a half m1lhon dollars. How• ~,uch famous c~m.~dy films ~ cuting attorney to fill the unexpir· first part of the commission's ap- ever , no pad may be use~. for the The Cocoanuts, Monkey Busi- ed term of the late Woodro G d plication for a Hill·Burton hospit- cost of the site for the facility. ness," "Horsefeathers," " Duck S w ran al The local hospital commission . · . has selected four sites and is now Soup," " A Day at the Races," r . "Room Service ," "Go West" and The election ~as ordered by the ~ederal funds will cover. two- securing options toward the pur"A Night in Casablanca." board of ~uperv1Sors_an_d called by thirds of the cost of construction ?f chase of one of the acceptable loBut when the team discontinued the election comm1ss1oners who a comp!etely new gene!al hosp1t- cations. The firm of John L. Tur· making movies and Groucho be- are Aubry Hous~, J.E. Chrestman al f~c1hty, fu 11 -:r equipped and ner and Associates of Jackson arcame a teldvision star Chico fad- and J. Q. DeMov1lle. meetmg all reqmrements of the h·t t d It· . ' • A . E k. . . . . C . . . c I ec s an consu mg engmeers, ed into relative obscurity. rim1s . Ha:,v ms was appoint- M1ss1ss1pp1 omm1ss10~ on Hosp1t- has been employed by the county Born March 22, 1891, in New ed to serve until a successor is el- al C~re and the Pubhc H e a 1 th board of supervisors and the cit:, York City, Chico was one of five ected. Woodrow w. Brand, Jr., Service. of Aberdeen on the recommendasons. The other wer~ Harpo (Ar· is act~g attorney . f?r the board of The new hospital will provide for tion of the hospital comission. thu_r), Groucho (Juhus), Gummo s~perv1sors, a position also held by the needs for acceptable hospital The firm is now designing the CM1lton) and Zeppo (Herbert). his late father. beds for the Aberdeen area of Mon- hospital at its Jackson office.

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