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The Jackson Sun from Jackson, Tennessee • 11

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The Jackson Suni
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THE JACKSON SUN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1962 ,1 sup i llilltilt in-, LMlJ lit 4 M4-- W-J MEDAL WINNER ON DUTY Staff Sgt. Jake Lindsey, one of the Mississippi Medal of Honor winners mentioned by President Kennedy in his Sunday night speech, is on duty at Oxford. He's shown at the Memphis Naval Air Station yesterday. He is with the 1st Battle Group, 501st Airborne Infantry, 101st Airborne Division, stationed at Ft. Campbell, Ky.

(AP Wirepheto) MISSISSIPPI FLAG HALF STAFF Mississippi flag flies half staff at the capitol in Jackson, yesterday on order of Gov. Ross Barnett because "There has been an invasion of our state resulting in bloodshed of our citizens and threatened bloodshed of others." ap wirephato) TROOP BUILDUP Army vehicles line up at the Oxford, airport today as additional troops were dispatched to this troubled college town, following the enrollment of James H. Meredith, Negro, at the University of Mississippi. (AP WirephoU) r- 4 WOUNDED MARSHALL GRAHAM E. Same, above, was one of two U.

S. mar-shalls shot Sunday night during rioting on the Oie Miss campus in Oxford. He was described in "good condition" after an operation in a Memphis hospital. (AP Wirephoto) ARRESTED Ashland F. Burchwell, 22, is shown in handcuffs today before arraignment on federal charge of interstate transportation of a switch-blade knife at Dallas, Tex.

Dallas police who stopped his car Sunday, for a traffic violation, found a rifle, pistols and ammunition in the car and charged him with carrying prohibited weapons. was enroute to Oxford, Miss. (AP Wirephoto) ACTOR DIES Actor Frank Lovejoy, 50, was found dead In bed by his wife early this morning in their New York hotel room. (AP Wirephoto) PLANE CRASH At least seven persons were killed last night in this wreck of a Center Airlines De Havilland Dove airline at Santa Barbara, Calif. The dead were missile experts of the Martin Co.

enroute to Vandenberg Air Force Base from Los Angeles. (AP Wirephoto) Mrs. Mary Louise Neighbors of Willsey Molds Redskins Into Tough Defense Unit Rebs Spirit High After UPHOLSTERY SPECIAL SOFA BED 5000 LARGE PLATFORM ROCKER '35 SMALL PLATFORM ROCKER ington rookie quarterback Norman Wildcat Win McKenzie, Mrs. Ruth Townsend and Mrs. Lula May McLeary of Huntingdon, Mrs.

Ethel Cherry of Manchester, Mrs. Rachel Jordan of Odessa, two sons, Marion and James Paschal both of Chicago; one brother, Phillip Harris of Washington, D.C.; nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Cub Leaders Roundtable Set The Central District monthly Cub Leaders Roundtable will be held Thursday at 7:30 p. m. at the Jackson City Hall.

Theme for the months is "Buckskin Pioneers." Roundtable I ssioner Robert Champlin, urges each Cubmaster, assistant Cubmast-er. Den Mother, assistant Den Mother and all Pack Committee members to be present for this interesting meeting. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mississippi's football coach, Johnny Vaught, has announced that plans to play Houston at Oxford, Saturday are un Mrs. Matfie Paschal Services Today HUNTINGDON, Tenn. Mrs.

Mattie Lou Harris Paschal, 78, died at her home in Huntingdon Monday. She had been in ill health for several months. She was the wife of the Rev. Robert J. Paschal, retired Baptist minister.

Funeral services were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Co mo Baptist Church with the Rev. Fred Prince and Rev. S. Stewart officiating. Burial was in Olive Branch Cemetery with Biven's Funeral Home of Camden in charge.

Besides her husband she is survived by vfive daughters, Michigan was the birthplace of the school safety patrol changed despite the integration crisis on the campus. Vaught said Monday, "I'd say everything was going right along IS Showing! for Houston. The team got a big THE HOBBY SHOP boost by beating Kentucky last weekend and their spirit is high. We are going ahead with plans 430 S. Liberty Jackson PH.

2-1411 Or Write to play in the stadium Satur day." Snead unmercifully. They threw him for large losses and forced Snead into his worst day of the season. When he hired the 34-year-old Willsey in the off-season, Redskin Coach Bill McPeak described him as the best at his trade in the NFL, And Willsey has molded a deep defensive unit that has played a key part in Washington's undefeated record so far this year. The Redskins intercepted four Cardinal passes Sunday. Little WS Action Will Be Decided LOUISVILLE, Ky.

(AP) The Little World Series will be decided tonight, in one game or two. The sixth game between Louisville and Atlanta was postponed because of rain Monday night after one inning. Then the committee in charge decided to end it tonight with a doubleheader if necessary, Louisville leads three games to two in the best-of-seven series and can wrap it up in the first encounter. There had been some concern that the game could not be played because of the strife on the Ole By WARNER B. RAGSDALE WASHINGTON (AP) Some men bet on horses.

Others play slot machines. Ray Willsey teaches safety men how to crash in and throw the passer for a loss. This is only a little safer than Russian roulette. Wbn it works, the safety man rush can throw the offensive team for a loss at a crucial part of the football game. If it misfires, it may cost a touchdown.

Willsey Is the quiet, poker-faced defensive backfield coach for the Washington Redskins. It's no longer unusual in the National Football League to see the safety man traditionally thought of as the last line of defense-come shooting in along with the linebackers in an all out effort to destroy the passer. On Sunday, Redskin safety man Dale Hackbart came shooting in on fourth and one to throw Joe Childress of St. Louis for a four-yard loss on a key play in the Redskins' 24-14 victory that kept them atop the NFL's Eastern Division. This was a good example of that old axiom: "If you 'can't beat 'em, join 'em." It was the Cardinals who first began the widespread use of the eight-man rush, featuring a safety man, in the NFL.

Willsey was the St. Louis defensive backfield coach last season. In their first meeting here last year, St. Louis harrassed Wash- AND EVERY SMART SALESMAN KNOWS IT! There's a good reason why so many local service firms and suppliers use our classified ads so consistently. They sell! Through our want ads, you're sure to reach that someone who wants to buy, because so many people do make a habit of reading our classified section regularly.

There, your advertisement quickly reaches more people at one time, yet costs you only pennies per day! St. John's Lodge No. 332 Stated Meeting Oct. 8th. 7:30 P.M.

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Master Rodney LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) Master Rodney, a full brother to last year's Kentucky Futurity winner, Duke Rodney, was sold for $43,000 Monday night at the standardbred yearling sales. John Patterson of Dalton, acting as agent for an unnamed buyer, bought the Rodney-Duke's Duchess brown colt from the Walnut Hall Stud of Lexington. TVA Lake Stages By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Lake Today. Change Pickwick 410.7 D.2 Kentucky 355.Unch Watauga 1923.4 D.2 Holston 1687.2 D.6 Miss campus.

Elsewhere in the Southeastern Conference, pass defense seemed to be the order of the day as most teams looked forward to aerial attacks in Saturday's contests. Auburn players heard scouts describe Kentucky's Jerry Woolum as one of the best passers in the nation. Tennessee renewed efforts to plug up its leaky pass defense, and Louisiana State shored up for Georgia Tech's deadly pass-catch combination of quarterback Billy Lothridge and end Billy Martin. Vanderbilt went through a muddy contact drill, with the varsity limited to dummy offense. Georgia Tech opened the week with a double purpose finding a defense to stop rugged Louisiana State and an offense to penetrate the tough Tiger defenses.

The Georgia camp held light drills and coach Johnny Griffith announced center Len Hauss was moved back to the first unit for the nonconference encounter cvith South Carolina. Hauss had a knee operation after last season and is just returning to form. Fight Results By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PARIS IUppolyte Annex, France, outpointed Armand Van-ucci, France, IS. Middleweights. FBI Holds Former Clerk in Stock Theft NEW YORK The FBI arrested a 21-year-old former clerk of Sutro Bros.

Co. in connection with a $125,268 stock theft from the company last spring. Allan Richard Strahl, of Brooklyn, was charged with transporting across state lines, from New York to Philadelphia, a 43-share certificate of International Business Machines Corp. stock that he knew had been obtained by fraud. The FBI said the certify cate was among those stolen from Sutro.

Strahl was the fifth man to be arrested in connection with the theft. So far. $118,156 worth Knlghtt of Pythias LAUNCELOT LODGE NO. 13 Regular Meeting October 4, 1962 7:30 P.5I. W.

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