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The Leaf-Chronicle from Clarksville, Tennessee • 9

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Uaf-arMkU. Mm. JU 1U Grand Jury May Subpoena Hoover Court Depositions U.S. Atty. James F.

Neal told ticked Tennessee payoffs. the trial court that the depoei-l Neither the courts nor attor. tlons Indicated Hoover was In neys have made the depositions available to newsmen. Gov. Bert Combs.

Combs has denied knowing Hoover or receiving any payoffs. Neal also said the Chancery court depositions, taken in 1964 in an unrelated case, also men. volved In a 1 130,000 payoff by the trucking Industry to the ad The Nashville Tennessean, NASHVILLE. (AP) Dlst. Atty.

Gen. Harry Nlchol planned today to ask the David-on County Grand Jury to sub-poena court depositions allegedly outlining efforts by the trucking Industry to arrange favorable weight legislation In Tennessee and Kentucky. The depositions came to light ministration of former Kentucky quoting an unidentified source, said Jh depositions disclosed that Hoover testified to a $3,500 contribution to the Southeast. Today In Washington ern trucking Industry's efforts to In the recent income tai evasion WASHINGTON CAP) Pres- This was revealed Saturday trial here of former trucking get the wanted legislation. Hoover also testified, the Ten.

nessean said, that his share of night when the White House executive E. H. Hoover Jr. made public a report to Presi. the Kentucky payment was ldent Johnson reportedly has asked his chief foreign policy advisers for constructive proposals to strengthen the United Nations which he could advance in dent Johnson and the Cabinet from administrator James E.

about $9,000. Tennessee truck weight limits PmonaL Webb, of the Aeronautics and were relaxed by the state legis- Space Administration. The success of the Gemini 3 lature In 1953. 1959 and 1963. The a speech Saturday to a U.N.

ceremonial meeting in San Francisco. 1963 move increased the limit to and Gemini 4 missions, Webb Mr. -and Mrs. Floyd Evans, George Adkins, Mrs. EthelSmith 73,280 pounds.

said, "has enabled NASA toad i. The session Is scheduled to mark the 20(h anniversary of the signing of the U.N, Charter vance the Gemini program such and Zelma Hodges have returned home from a week's vacation in that rendezvous and docking are the Smokies and a tour of scenic now scheduled, during calendar in San Francisco on June 26, 1945. Although Johnson said June 1 year 1965." and places of interest in Norjth Carolina. They also visited Carlene Marshall and 6on Ronnie The effort, originally planned for next year, Is scheduled -for the Gemini 6 flight which is due he planned to address the meeting, informants believe a of Knoxville. final decision on whether to go Jane Johnston, Vincent Vorster, Rex Moore, Kerry Peterson, Marty Travis, Anna Jackson, Robert Veazey, John Potts, Rodger Weakley.

Teresa Smith and Betsy Atkins. (Photo by Dancey). to take place In October, Legal Notices The Cumberland Presbyterian Kindergarten held its 1 graduation exercises in the church sanctuary recently. The students are, left to right; first row. Chris Stanfill, Karen Geoffrey Siptrott, Bill Wilson, Ricahrd Davis, Thor Rankin, Cathy Gregory, Brent Bazzell; second row; Cheryl McCullough, KelJy Ann Dewberry, Deborah Ussery.

SusanSmith-son. Maria Gala, Dawn Hitchens, Cheryl Graves; third row: Eric Chamberlain, Deana Brewer, Tony Valdezate, Jane Min-niehan, Yvonne Torres, Peter Valdezate; fourth tow: Leslie A. lurk Jewelers will depend on whether Johnson feels he can make constructive proposals in the speech. WASHINGTON (AP) Th success of the Gemini 4 space flight will enable the United States to attempt to rendezvous a spacecraft with an earth sat IN CHANCERY AT future itacLri Of jCsaf dlxronkh CLARKSVILLE STATE OF TENNESSEE Clerk and Master's Office June 4, 1965 ellite later this year. Mr.

and Mrs. John Kurt Mayer, JOHN DOUGLAS JONES et ux Letter To Clarksville. announce birth of a girl, Bernadette Franciska, June 8. Complainant VS. Jeffrey Wayne, June 13.

Mr. and Mrs. Tom-ny Eugene Morgan, Rt. 2, Sango a girl, Lisa Aileen, June 12. Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Douglas Moore, H-l Maple Hills a girl, Linda Beth, June 13. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Edward HUEY H1LLIARD, The Editor Continued from page 4) Mr.

and Mrs. Felix Alvln FLORIDA VACATION FOR THE FUN OF IT The newest resort in Florida Delightful oriental motif. Spacious oceanfront rooms and efficiencies. Every accommodation with an ocean view. Long A rms, Rt.

3, a girl, Helen Denlse, Defendant It appearing from affidavit filed June 10. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Hugh Bratschi. Rt.

2, Erin, a boy, Ronnie Scott, June 10. LOVELY (fperitage sales and their recent Income prove some sort of excellence in their particular profession pop music. Austin, Kt. Indian Mound, a in this cause, that the Defendant Huey Hilliard is a non-resident boy, Lennie Lee, June 13. of the State of Tennessee.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Willard; private ocean beach. Mr. and Mrs.

James Richard Wright, twin girls, Lisa Gail The protest of fhe six gentle It is therefore ordered that At Low Pt Day, Far Period, Deubl Occupancy (To Doc, 151 Add $1.50 Daily, Per Person For Mod. I Amor. Plon Poolside pagoda men is rather arjsura and snoo- he enter his appearance herein and Sheila Ann, June 13. I Atkins, Rt. 1, Cunningham, a girl, Lori Allisun, June 10.

Mr. and Mrs. LonnyNealAl-lsion, 106 West Park Drive, a girl, Amy Lynn, June 11. bish. After all, what right have they to decide who deserves the on or before the next term of the Chancery Court, to be held at Mr.

and Mrs. J.D. Hodges, 814 Country Club Drive, a girl, PATTERN 1847 ROGERS BROS. SILVERPLATE 52 pc. service for 8 regular $89.95 medal.

We think that the fact that Lisa, Ann, June 15. Clarksville, Tennessee, on the Third Monday of July, 1965, and bar. Playground. Putting everything new for your vacation pleasures. Owner manage the veterans are acting in such Mr.

and Mrs. David Lee Hitch- a childish manner in itself tends plead, answer or demur to com Mr. and Mrs. Tressie Odel Nicholson, 1682 Paradise Hill a girl, Angela Michelle, June ens, 1114 Hillwood a girl, Denise Michelle, June 15. to debase the award.

plianant's Bill or the same will As for the comment that their be taken for confessed as to him Mr. and Mrs. Truman James 095 (the Beatles) singing is silly and and set for hearing ex parte; Mr. and Mrs. John Raymond Harrier, 139 Emery Street, a boy, Daniel William, June 16." their appearance even sillier, we and that a copy of this order ment assures personal friendly service.

Byard, Rt. 1, a boy, Randy Ray, June 11. must say, you're very squareand be published for four conse Mr. and Mrs. Lester Houston narrow-minded.

We 11 bet the cutive weeks In the Clarksville Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fulton Waters, 531 York a girl. LAUDEIIDALE RU GEIi Bonita Faye, June 16. author wishes hewere one-fourth as good-looking as ANY of the Rye, Rt.

1, Cunningham, a boy, Richard Fulton, June 11. Mr. and Mrs." Jesse Floyd Beatlesl Mr. and Mrs. Joe Douglas Eads Winchester, 413 Hietts Lane, f1f RESORT-O-TEL A.

.1. CLARK Jewelers a girl, Emily Ross, June 17, Rt. 6, a boy, Joe Douglas, Jr June 11. Fort Lauderdale. Florida In conclusion, we heartily agree that the author should stick to writing articles on subjects Leaf-Chronicle.

A Copy-Attest! ALEX W. DARNELL Clerk and Master R.H. BATSON Sol. forCompt. Insertion No: 320 Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Albert Scott, Rt. 1, Southside, a girl Melissa Ann, June 14. he knows something about. He Mr.

and Mrs. William Dean! Ritchie, Lot 87, Valley View Trailer a son, William Eitoblished 1902 seems to be nothing more than On the Famtd Call Ocean Mile Writ for Bright, colorful new brochure includa pictures, rot and complete information. Dean, June 12. Mr. and Mrs.

William Jefferson Melton, Rt. 5, Dotsonyille a girl, Tamela Faye, June a prejudiced old wind bag? Yours truly, Four Indignant Readers Insertion Dates: June 7, 14, 21 Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Dean 28, 1965. Hayes, Rt.

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