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Tlicstiaj July 30, Mil 'Miracle' Rescues In Skopje Grow Renewed Bargaining Time Asked Congress By Rail Labor Official doze the city flat beginning Tues SKOPJE, Yugoslavia (AP) -Disaster specialists using extre 7i V' 't A i V. day, preparatory to rebuilding the mely sensitive equipment found 10 WASHINGTON (AP) A unionl ciple," he told the House Corn- capital on a safer site to be determined later. official said Monday he thinks Imerce Committee. talks and get progress reports every 10 days. The railroads favor the Kennedy plan.

But the unions call compul The question of what to do railway labor and management By late Monday the count of bodies recovered mounted toward about fireman's jobs on diesel lo could settle their work-rules dispute in "a matter of weeks" if 1,000. comotives is one of the key issues more survivors in building rubble Monday, nearly four days after an earthquake shattered this ancient Macedonian capital. In another "Miracle of Skopje" a crew of French experts flown here Sunday from Paris first pulled a young Yugoslav girl out of the ruins of her home. Perhaps another 700 were still Congress sent them back to the in dispute. sory arbitration.

Malm said that beneath the rubble, the premier bargaining table Malin said that if negotiations could be returned to that stage said. Max Malin said that would be without the Kennedy plan loom is what the railroads warn ana while it is pending there is no incentive for the industry to undertake meaningful negotiations. Sewers had cracked open and the stench of human waste and the prospect if Congress discards President Kennedy's proposal ing in the background, the dis Then moving slowly through the pute could be settled in a short refuse mingled with the odor of bodies decomposing under the that the four-year-old controversy time. heaps of rubble, they picked up voice after voice with their deli be turned over to the Interstate Commerce Commission and lets scorching sun. Temperatures were cate equipment and brought more COX INSURANCE AGENCY in the 90s.

EPIDEMIC THREAT both sides wonder what the gov survivors to the surface, All were Yugoslavs. The first miracle of Skopje oc ernment would do if they dragged their feet in renewed settlement There was the threat of a typhus Saw HK And Cp ON ACTOMOBIL epidemic, and there also was the "What we're talking about is really compulsory negotiation rather than compulsory arbitration," he said. "We're talking about banging some heads to-; gether." i The unions want Congress to set up a joint House-Senate watchdog committee to oversee new peace efforts. curred Sunday when a Belgian threat of damaged buildings falling on those moving in the ruins. INSURANCE Call or See GENE COX Sli S.

PERRY M3-137 couple was rescued by Yugoslav Malin, economic counsel for the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, said unions and manage coal miners after 55 hours beneath The government ordered evac-l the rubble of the Macedonian Hotel. uation of the city of 270,000 that had become a popular vacation ment were on the verge of a settlement last June. spot for Westerners. IlliiSPII iiiliiMiiniiiiiillnliiiiriMiniilim itirilMiiin We had come to the point Now, 80 hours and more after the earthquake and succeeding tremors knocked down buildings in the city, more were being By Monday evening 150,00055 per cent of the city's population were gone. where we were within hours of solving the fireman issue in prin- The one-dollar bill has re They streamed out by the thou-: found alive.

There was no immediate an sands, on foot and by any vehicle nouncement whether Premier they could use, some pushing TO LEAD ASCS COUNTY WORKERS IT mained basically unchanged in design since the federal govern Alexander Grlickov of Macedonia carts with a few salvaged pos mruiHrnt imitlr mil- it--8 -VniiAiliMtniftiiiwrti would carry out his plans to bull- sessions piled on them. ment statred issuing silver cer 1 1 Midas Costs Less tificates in 1878. Nearly 90 per cent of the city's buildings were either demolished PRICE with Free lnstallatioi Elected to lead the Alabama Association of County Office Workers of the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service are Manley W. Hall Jr. (seated), Greensboro, president; (standing, left to right) E.

T. Sullivan, Geneva, secretary-treasurer; J. H. Montgomery, Cullman, retiring president; and Neil Martin, Wetumpka, vice president. The group closed its two-day annual meeting at the Jefferson Davis Hotel, or rendered unusable because of FRANCH1SED aiiii lyy-GuaranteeiAsLuC UUAL.UI As Yon Own Tow Car heavy damage.

Grlickov said earlier it did not HAMMOND ORGAN Dflfr for Cmlril Alabama JOHN M. THORINGXON'S -15 Minute Senrfei, appear likely that anyone could SERVICE Ward Case Nears Jury In London Mufflers for all Cart have remained alive under the HI-FI Ml rubble this long. He said the bull eaivau dozers would go to work Tuesday, Foreit Hills Center Atlanta Rl-way After that, based on seismological studies, a safer site for a new Big Mural Made Of Labels Brings Druggist Tribute I I 1 I I Skopje would be chosen. MIDAS BUDGET PLAN NO MONEY DOWN NO INTEREST TERMS TO SUIT YOU If replacement muffler ever needed ycu pay only a 3.73 service charge. 414 Madison Avt.

PHONE 264-8472 SHIELDED BY FIXTURES LONDON (AP)-The prosecution Monday pictured Dr. Stephen Ward as a sex-for-sale broker who mufflerK shops But even as he spoke, the gov ernment radio carried the news found promiscuous young girls for ond store's opening. At first, he Harold M. Goldston, a Montgom-. that the French team had dug out said, manufacturers were slow 13-year-old Lence Naumova from ery druggist, came up with sev Except supplying labels but after he ex a recess in the ruins of her home Hours: 8 A.M.

to 6 P.M. Sunday The current issue of American Druggist came out July 22. Goldston describes himself as "an old timer" in the business, graduating from school in 1926. He worked as a supervisor for a chain drug store for 21 years be plained the idea they cooperated socially prominent men. It demanded that a jury convict "this thoroughly filthy fellow" on vice charges.

The defense, also summing up near the end of the six-day trial, She had been shielded by bath fully. He said several drug com room fixtures. eral favorite ideas during 21 years of working for the other fellow and at least one of them paid off this month in a tribute by a national trade magazine. Her mother, who had given up pany representatives since then have come by to see his handi DOWNTOWN all hope, broke from the gathering 13 S. Court Street "Just A Step From The Fountain" admitted Ward was immoral but work.

The idea, realized when he fore opening his tirst store, in crowd as a soldier held up the denied he collected any money for the Professional Center, back in opened the Doctors Building barely conscious youngster. EXAMPLE OF CARE He said when customers ask letting call girls have trysts in his 1947. Pharmacy in May 1958, was to mats my child, Thats my swank apartment. STARTS TUESDAY 8 A.M. child," the mother shriekded.

"Oh "During those years," Goldston show in dramatic form the range of service his type of store of explained in a telephone inter The case is expected to go to the jury of 11 men and one woman either Tuesday night or sometime fered. The form he decided upon him about the mural "I try to impress upon them that the same care that went into the planning and execuion of the mural goes into compounding their prescirp-tions." 1, was a mural of labels two and Wednesday. Ward, 50, faces a pos a half feet high and 24 feet long. view, "I collected all the ideas which I thought were really good and wanted to use when I had a store of my own. Then when I opened my stores, I put those sible 25-year prison sentence if The mural attracted the of customers from the day he convicted on five counts of pimp-ing and procuring.

God, I thank you, I thank you, I thank you." Rescue of the others followed. Two of the bodies recovered were presumed to be those of U.S.1 Air Force Sergeant Harold R. Stacy of Gouverneur, N.Y., and his German wife. They had been listed as missing after their automobile was found crushed under rocks. They were said to be on Goldston, who is married and ideas to work." opened.

But it attracts national has two children and five grand-1 attention this month as the cover DIFFERENT, USEFUL For 34 Years Montgomery's Family Shoe Store SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE Entire Stock Women's Summer SHOES children, said he is writing a book; to be called "Your Doctor and In reviewing the testimony of the trial the two sides agreed on only one point-that Ward lived an immoral and undisciplined life. When he opened the Doctors picture of the drug industry's! largest trade publication, Amer Building Pharmacy, he wanted Mine," and planning to open a something really different. He ican Druggist. The mural also re But did the smooth-talking os. third store.

"I've got another idea saved said he hit upon the idea for the ceived a feature story treatment their way to Greece for a vaca mural. inside the pages of the magazine. tion. In addition to showing the range up for that one," he said, adding: "But I'll tell you about that when it opens." LOT OF COMMENT "It's a pretty big thing," Gold of his prescription services, Gold Other Americans known to be in the capital were inhurt. Four EVERY PAIR ston said Monday.

"I've had a lot ston said in the magazine article, the mural also serves to start of comments on it from doctors others had left the day before the quake. conversations to develop the con REDUCED! fl Discount Prices At CITY PAWN SHOP Ladies' Men's teopath lead his wild life exclusively for his own pleasure or wasi he also making money out of the; misconduct of others? That was the point in dispute. CENTER OF CIRCLE? Was Ward in fact the center of a circle of people which included Christine Keeler, Mandy Rice-Davies, actor Douglas Fairbanks former Soviet naval attache Yevgeny Ivanov, Lord Astor and the main figure of all-disgraced War Minister John Profumo? And if so, was it for money? Defense Attorney James Burge and other druggists, but it's still early yet. It has just come out." Goldston, who also owns and operates the Professional Center Pharmacy here, said he believes cept of complete service farther. He said it also provides a handsome backdrop for the prescription department and helps the Couple Escapes In Sports Car it is the first time Montgomery Watches has been mentioned in the customer remember the pharmacy.

Goldston said he worked with an artist and architect on the mural for four months prior to his sec Bulova Gruen Elgin Burma Officials said Ward never profited from Hamilton up BERLIN (AP)-A young Argentine has repeated an Austrian's daring feat and sped his East German girl friend to safety in West Berlin In a sports car low enough to sneak under border barriers. But Norbert Konrad 22, of Buenos Aires, almost fainted Monday when he discovered that by chance he had used the same rent Freedom Sought vice. Burge asked for Ward's acquit RANGOON, Burma (AP) Come Out Today NARROW LANE SWIMMING POOL Burma's former ambassador to tal on the grounds the prosecution failed to prove a case against him and that Ward in any event al AND OTHER FAMOUS MAKES city psr IMONROE ST. WE LOAN MONET On Anything of Value Values To $15 Dress Casuals STACKED HEELS Two Groups the United States, Win, has White Color Combinations urged the chairman of the revolu ready had suffered a heavy pun tionary government, Gen. Ne Win, ishment by having his practice ed car, with the same license plates, that Heinz Meizner used Bone Green Coral to free ex-premier Nu, who has three months ago.

been under detention since early 88 $-788 1962. Black Patent High and Low Heeli BUY EARLY! Konrad came to Germany, his 6' MID-SUMMER CARPET CLEANING SPECIAL Nu and his Cabinet were arrest and father's native land, a year ago ed when Ne Win seized power in ruined. The last defense witness Noel Howard Jones, a young advertising executive testified that he had intercourse with Christine Keeler at Ward's flat on "two or three occasions." But he said he never suspected Ward profited in any way from this. and got work as a radio mechanic in West Berlin. Touring East Ber $195 RUGS CLEANED 1 1 j95 9 RUGS CLEANED bloodless coup and are now being held at a military camp near this ANY FOR PRICE OF lin, he fell In love with blonde Wall-To-Wall Carpet Average Living And Dining Room Comb.

To capital. I Helga Werner, daughter of an 9x12 $-750 $goo 300 Speaking Sunday to members of East German Communist. All WORK INSUREO AND GUARANTEED dm RUGS Sandals Flats Canvas Casuals SPECIAL Women's, Girls' and Children's GROUP Hurry For These Fine Values All Sales Final No COD', Lay-A-Ways Before the trial recessed for the They wanted to marry, but the Nu's Pyidaungsu party, Win; said ordinary people were not East German Reds refused her day, prosecutor Mervyn Griffith Jones began his summation. SUPERIOR CARPET SERVICE 137 S. COURT TEL.

262-8843 Regular $4 to $9 an exit visa. So he planned and He scoffed at Ward's claim that carried out the daring escape benefiting from Ne Win's policies which are aimed at complete nationalization of all trade and industry in the country. the girls were lying and said, on early Friday with Helga hidden the contrary, Ward with his fu- in the trunk. ture at stake had much more reason to lie. Jf J' i Between Ui Grt Hospital Director Nun Dies At 87 DOLLARS and SENSE ST.

LOUIS (AP) Sister Mary Vincent Delaney, a long time ad ministrator of Sisters of Charity PmiIi McKay hospitals, died in St. Louis. She was 87. Sister Mary Vincent had been According to a direct quote, an a good number like RICE ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION are. amendment to include small loan in semi-retirement since 1954.

Prior to her semi-retirement, she served as administrator of St. And just how much money is firms under the terms of the pro "drained" off? What about the posed Installment Loan Bui soonsored by the Alabama Bank hundreds of employees who make. Vincent's Hospital in St. Louis. She came to St.

Louis in 1947 their livelihoods in these loan of ers Association would "turn the installment loan field over to out' from the Providence Hospital in Waco, where she served fices? Where are these salaries spent? Right here in this state. Our pay goes for rent, food, of-state interests with no intention but to drain money from the clothing, etc. just like anyone state." as administrator for seven years, Previously, she had been superintendent of nurses at hospitals in Sherman, Tex. Indianapolis, Nashville, Tenn. and elses.

Nobody seems to be of the! opinion that we shouldn't pur-! The 1959 Small Loan Act. better knnwn ns the Gilchrist Bill, was the first feasible step in regulat ing small loans in Alabama. Un chase food at chain groceries or clothes at stores which are operated by out-of-state firms. Why single out the loan industry? fortunately, it was a DaDy step instead of the "giant" step really Rub In hospital, oualitv Mora needed. In 1939 perhaps it would This is a poor excuse for avoidance of any act which would bene- have adequately covered the needs of the people and the loan in flit the people by instituting adequate regulations.

RICE ACCEPTANCE CORP dustry. Not so. today. The cost line, the first-aid petroleum jelly. Relieves soreness, soothes chafe, blisters, tiny cuts.

Filtered 5 times (or extra purity, whiteness, smoothness. Sstss 40 under next leading brand's 2 or, jar at 2St. Same site Morolint is 1M. Moroline't (iant 4't oz. jar (ires you oyer two times more (or only 2H.

To get the most of the best, sty "MOROLINS" Petroleum Jelly. of livine has increased to sucn an tS i--NVv- ORATION is locally owned and operated and we re very proud of it. We take pride in offering extent that a loan law which limits borrowers to a $300.00 maximum is not only impractical but in many cases works a definite hardship on the borrower. If the our customers the best service available and in order to do this we would like to see legislation passed which would allow us to customer wants to borrow $600.00 for one year it necessitates two loans from different companies. The interest charges allowed un make loans to our customers which would provide them with the money they need at less cost than they can possibly obtain it der the Small Loan Aact would amount to $116.88.

If the rejected amendment had passed and small under today regulations. No car ever carried better recommendations. In the final analysis the success of a car mustl; stand on wholehearted acceptance by the people with complete freedom of choice. The 1963 Cadillac is the best liked Cadillac of all time. Don't you think it merits your consideration I loan campanies were encompassed in the proposed Bankers Bill, the customer would be able to obtain the $600.00 loan at one place and at a savings to him of $34.44.

DEALER? If the rejection of this amendment VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED Put Smalt space aJs to work foi YOU: Call 262-1611, Retail Ad-vertlsina Dept. to hav a repre is in the best interests of the people, I need a better explana sentative come to your store with facts about the power of small Paula McKiy Rica Banking Co. 42 S. Court St. Tel.

263-5791 Montgomery, Ala. tion than anyone has come up locally owned. It's also true that space campaigns. COBB-KIRKLAND MOTOR CO. INC.

141 CATOMA STREET PHONE 265-8511 with so far. The Montgomery Advertiser It's true that there are a good number of loan companies not (ADV.) Alabama Journal.

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